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Current
El Paso, Texas
I was always being sent for training
Current
Fort Riley, Kansas
Depends on your nco and chain of command
Anonymous Aircraft Electrician
Former
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Training is done for 5-6 months prior to arriving at first duty station
Anonymous employee
Former
Billings, Montana
Some days are slow and easy and others are extremely busy and have you ready to pull out all of your hair
Former
Fort Hood, Texas
Every occupation and position has OJT
Current
Fort Hood, Texas
You receive initial training with follow-on OJT.
Current
Fort Rucker, Alabama
In the U.S. Army, job training, also known as Advanced Individual Training (AIT), is a crucial part of a Soldier's career development. After Basic Combat Training (BCT), AIT provides specialized training in a Soldier's assigned Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), determining the specific skills and knowledge needed. Depending on the MOS, this training can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
Current
Fort Riley, Kansas
you get to do cool stuff
Former
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Lots of training opportunities and college
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Current
Fort Lewis, Washington State
Formal training and on-the-job training is offered