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I just checked on the GoArmy page and states that AIT consists of 52 weeks at training at Ft. Sam Houston. I could have sworn that the AIT was broken into 2 phases with 10 weeks at Ft. Sam and the other 42 weeks at one of the 5 locations? Is it all at Ft. Sam now?
Posted 6 y ago
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GoArmy is a recruiting page, not a valid resource. The phase 2 portion is still conducted at different locations.
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SGT Jamarl Jones
I got out in 2013 and was IRR until 2016 and I am looking at getting back in. Since I don't have WLC/BLC (wasn't a requirement to pin E-5 when I made E-5) I think my grade determination would be that of an E-4. Does the year-out timeframe apply to "new" recruits or just reclass?
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That's a completely different process you're an enlistment as prior service, not reenlistment as people like to say. No one here can give you accurate information about your case, only the MEPS when you go.
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SGT (Join to see)
Is 68C what M6 used to be? Not trying to change from being a Straight Up Whiskey, but trying to understand for when special children come the way of my National Guard unit...
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SFC (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) that's exactly what it is. Most of tbe 68W/91W ASI's transitioned to their own MOS's in 2013.
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Ft. Sam is one of the Phase II sites along with Madigan (Lewis), Walter Reed, Bliss, and possibly Tripler. So, while it’s possible to do Phase I and Phase II at Ft. Sam, you’ll more than likely go to a different Phase II site depending on how your class is slotted.
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Phase two sites include Ft Sam, Walter Reed, Fort Bliss, Fort Gordon, and JBLM. Your phase 2 site all depends on which class you’re slotted in. If my memory is correct, if your class ends in 01 and 06 you’ll be at JBLM. 02 and 07 will be at Gordon. 03 and 08 will be at Bliss. 04 and 09 will be at Walter Reed. 05 and 10 will be at JBLM. It’s a long course but well worth it in the end. Study hard and best of luck!
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