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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous CW2 - 151A - Aviation Maintenance Tech
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Anonymous Senior Communications Specialist
Former
Clarksville, Tennessee
The training is a little out dated
Anonymous employee
Current
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Could use more training so you don't have as much of failures in the regular army.
Current
Washington, District of Columbia
The army has mandatory job training, free. Added benefit of on-the-job training in several ares throughout service time.
Current
Cayey, Puerto Rico
The training shows you how to become a great leader.
Former
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Army provides the very best training available
Anonymous employee
Current
Columbia, South Carolina
It varies so much that it is basically useless. The Army has at least recognized this and is reinstituting a program to address it.
Anonymous employee
Former
Fort Knox, Kentucky
good training but highly impractical when it is applied to real life scenarios. most training is done strictly "by the book" rather than apply real world scenarios that most will find themselves in.
Anonymous Army Captain
Former
Fort Benning, Georgia
Initial job training is great, but there are a number of additional duties one gets when reporting to a unit that one must pick up on the job. If someone has a different career progression than the traditional one, it is sometimes difficult to catch up to the curve.
Current
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Training length is depending on the type of job assignment
Anonymous Signal support system specialist
Former
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
They fail because once you are at your unit the likely hood of your unit sending you out to expand your knowledge of your particular MOS is highly unlikely. Yes I am sure now that the army is drawling down to a more garrison army then those times might be afforded to you.