PFC Ashley Stifanos3782462<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just enlisted in the Army reserves as a 68D, does anyone have any insight or advice on what training is like? I'll be at Fort Sam from what looks like end of february until July or August. I had prepared to go 68W but there were no vacancies in any unit neighboring my state, so I have no idea what to expectWhat is AIT like for a 68D?2018-07-10T18:26:42-04:00PFC Ashley Stifanos3782462<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just enlisted in the Army reserves as a 68D, does anyone have any insight or advice on what training is like? I'll be at Fort Sam from what looks like end of february until July or August. I had prepared to go 68W but there were no vacancies in any unit neighboring my state, so I have no idea what to expectWhat is AIT like for a 68D?2018-07-10T18:26:42-04:002018-07-10T18:26:42-04:00PV2 Alexis Carpenter3793153<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Honestly, it has its good and bad moments with the company. You’ll be in C company 188. <br />There is phases. When you get there you will be phase 4, you have on post passes in army uniforms only. Phase 5 you can wear civilian clothes only on post and your class Bs off post. Phase 5+ you can wear cilivian clothes on post and off post. During poi hours which is 0600-1730 you cannot have your phone on you, if you get caught you will receive a negative counseling. The course itself is hard and not for everyone. The instructors are going to try and scare you saying there is a 60% fail rate. It’s honestly because people don’t study and or fail out on purpose. There is a lot of studying and sometimes 2 tests a week. Don’t get in the wrong crowd of people and go out everyday on the weekend. You need to study your little heart out. It is a great MOS though!Response by PV2 Alexis Carpenter made Jul 14 at 2018 3:05 PM2018-07-14T15:05:08-04:002018-07-14T15:05:08-04:00LTC Stephan Porter3870695<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I will echo PV2 Carpenter’s comments. You will actually be in the 187th Med Ann, but other than that her description is accurate. Her advice to get with the right crowd and prepare yourself mentally for the academics is sound and should be heeded. It is a great MOS, and you do need to study. <br /><br />Pay attention to the NCO leadership and listen to all things and evaluate its merit. Pay attention and learn your craft and move onto the next phase. AIT and the short period after is an exciting time in your military career one that I began over 30 years ago. Good luckResponse by LTC Stephan Porter made Aug 11 at 2018 7:51 AM2018-08-11T07:51:09-04:002018-08-11T07:51:09-04:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member3874513<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’ll be here in January til JulyResponse by PFC Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 12 at 2018 4:49 PM2018-08-12T16:49:10-04:002018-08-12T16:49:10-04:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member4064265<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I will be there as well as I've just joined and look forward to all the new endeavors that will come my way. Maybe we will see each other in Fort Sam.Response by PFC Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 21 at 2018 11:07 PM2018-10-21T23:07:30-04:002018-10-21T23:07:30-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member8459841<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>San Antonio's a really cool place if u get a chance to go to the river walk. It gets really, really, really hot there! But u will be awesome! Best wishes always.Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Sep 6 at 2023 11:43 PM2023-09-06T23:43:43-04:002023-09-06T23:43:43-04:002018-07-10T18:26:42-04:00