Posted on May 20, 2018
SGT AH-64D Armament/Electrical/Avionic Systems Repairer
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I am currently active duty, I’m on my way to reclassing to 38B. I’m interested in the restrictions during my AIT, regarding family , off post privileges, vehicles etc..
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SFC Civil Affairs Specialist
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AIT? AIT is for the USACAPOC guys. You are heading to the Q-course, most of which will be held in Bank Hall and the new building they built by FORSCOM. If you are unaccompanied I'm pretty sure you are in the barracks. Far as I can remember, you are pretty much left to your own devices once training is complete, except for the known off limit establishments.
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MAJ Civil Affairs Officer
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If you are reserve, reclassing to AIT, I assume so. However, if you are an active duty NCO (which I assume) you will be a student at the Special Warfare School and pretty much be living a normal life as if you were anywhere else. I went through 10 years ago, though.
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CSM Civil Affairs Specialist
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To the best of my knowledge, you will be treated somewhere between IET Soldiers and adults. Don't recall hearing a whole lot from my new Soldiers about off post activities but they don't like to say a whole lot around the CSM. LOL
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