Posted on Apr 9, 2018
To become a soldier at Fort Jackson, U.S. Army recruits face grueling new four-day training test
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DAY 01
Drill and Ceremony Competition
DAY 02
Victory Forge: 10 km Foot March
DAY 03
Victory Forge: Night Infiltration Course
DAY 04
Victory Forge: 15 km Foot March
DAY 05
Personal Time and Recovery
DAY 06
Personal Time and Recovery
DAY 07
Personal Time, Foot March and Chapel Services
All the miles have been marched and all the obstacles left behind. The recruits have arrived at Victory Forge, a three-day field outing in which they apply all that they have learned. This is the true and final test of the recruits’ skills and spirit-when they prove that they have what it takes to be a U.S. Army Soldier.
Looks like the have increased the amount of movement and tactical simulations
Drill and Ceremony Competition
DAY 02
Victory Forge: 10 km Foot March
DAY 03
Victory Forge: Night Infiltration Course
DAY 04
Victory Forge: 15 km Foot March
DAY 05
Personal Time and Recovery
DAY 06
Personal Time and Recovery
DAY 07
Personal Time, Foot March and Chapel Services
All the miles have been marched and all the obstacles left behind. The recruits have arrived at Victory Forge, a three-day field outing in which they apply all that they have learned. This is the true and final test of the recruits’ skills and spirit-when they prove that they have what it takes to be a U.S. Army Soldier.
Looks like the have increased the amount of movement and tactical simulations
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I remember my “victory forge” and FTX exercise limited sleep, getting bit to hell by FT Bennings famous fire ants, constant ambushes by Drill Sergeants leading other platoons, it was a punishing but rewarding experience. I remember the last Ruck March how it just sucked after no sleep, limited food and the feeling of finally knowing it was the last.
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