After an individual is able to pass the ASVAB, they are assigned to basic training. Basic training is a 10-week course of turning one from civilian to soldier. In this combat training there are phases to pass. First is the introduction, the instructor goes over several basic things to know. Such as what to bring and not to bring, clothing, locks, toiletries, money, documents, and orders. What not to bring: weapons, drugs, alcohol, and anything else that they would hesitate about bringing. Next is Red Phase: learn about bomb and chemical defense. Then Learn the seven core values. After a physical test, to determine their physical aptitude. After the Red Phase is the White Phase is practicing marksmanship. Third Phase is Blue Phase, weapons training. Lastly they graduate from Basic training and can either get stationed or go for more training for different positions. Seven core values. Loyalty, Give full faith in the U.S constitution, Devote yourself to support the leadership of your unit. Duty, fulfill your obligations and finish what you started. Respect, Treat others as they should be treated, put yourself in their shoes. Selfless service, use your strengths to help others before you help yourself. Honor, become one with integrity and respect. Integrity, do what is right even when no one is watching. Personal courage, face the fears, physically and
After an individual is able to pass the ASVAB, they are assigned to basic training. Basic training is a 10-week course of turning one from civilian to soldier. In this combat training there are phases to pass. First is the introduction, the instructor goes over several basic things to know. Such as what to bring and not to bring, clothing, locks, toiletries, money, documents, and orders. What not to bring: weapons, drugs, alcohol, and anything else that they would hesitate about bringing. Next is Red Phase: learn about bomb and chemical defense. Then Learn the seven core values. After a physical test, to determine their physical aptitude. After the Red Phase is the White Phase is practicing marksmanship. Third Phase is Blue Phase, weapons training. Lastly they graduate from Basic training and can either get stationed or go for more training for different positions. Seven core values. Loyalty, Give full faith in the U.S constitution, Devote yourself to support the leadership of your unit. Duty, fulfill your obligations and finish what you started. Respect, Treat others as they should be treated, put yourself in their shoes. Selfless service, use your strengths to help others before you help yourself. Honor, become one with integrity and respect. Integrity, do what is right even when no one is watching. Personal courage, face the fears, physically and