The First Day of Basic Training Week 1 Assignment 1 Descriptive Essay Chasity Schwoeppe 01/20/2012 The First Day of Basic Training I left for basic training on July 30‚ 2008‚ and arrived in Fort Leonard Wood Missouri on July 31‚ 2008. Before we entered into our extreme training‚ we processed into the Army for a whole week at reception. On the day of actual basic training‚ we realized our great lives changed to instructions all day‚ miserable feelings‚ separation from family‚ and extreme
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identify which Army jobs are best for you. Then you must complete a 12 week One Station Unit Training (OSUT) to become proficient and certified in the specialized field of training. TRAINING Job training for combat engineers requires 14 weeks of One Station Unit Training‚ which includes Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field with on-the-job instructions. the skills learned are: Basic demolitions Basic explosive
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Building Warriors: Tough Leadership is not Hazing One of the biggest contemporary issues affecting leadership in the Army today is the misconception that hazing and tough leadership are one in the same. Hazing as stated by AR 600-20 (2014) Hazing is Any conduct whereby a Servicemember or members regardless of service‚ rank‚ or position‚ and without proper authority‚ recklessly or intentionally causes a Servicemember to suffer or be exposed to any activity that is cruel‚ abusive‚ humiliating‚ oppressive
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in school worked part time at McDonalds. After graduating he decided he wanted to do more than just flip burgers he wanted to help people‚ so he decided to enlist in the Army in March 2011. SPC Esquivel went to Fort Jackson‚ South Carolina for Basic Combat Training on March 7‚ 2011 .He then attended Advanced Individual Training at Ft. Sill‚ Oklahoma on May 22‚ 2011 where he graduated as a 14S Avenger Crew Member on August 3‚ 2011. He reported to his first duty station at Ft.Irwin California on August
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parents wouldn’t be able to afford my college tuition. Before joining the service‚ I had plenty of part-time jobs as waitressing in different restaurants which at the time I thought it was a stressful job. If I had only known that going through army basic training was going to involved double the stress and aches I was going through as a waitress‚ I would have preferred to deal with rude customers‚ horrible working condition and long‚ stressful hours my way through college. First of all‚ rude customers
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Describe the basic training process. Team building Decision making Communication skills Computer skills Discuss at least two techniques used for assessing training needs. Explain the pros and cons of at least five training techniques. On-the-job training Informal learning Apprenticeship training Vestibule training Audiovisual and traditional distance learning techniques Computer-based training DVD-based training Simulated learning Learning portals iPod-based training Explain what management
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What is athletic training? Athletic training is the concern of the well being of the athlete and generally assumes the responsibility for overseeing the total health care for the athlete. This basically states that an athletic trainer’s job is to be there for the athlete whether he/she is injured or not‚ and to practice the prevention of injury. By learning the proper techniques and steps to stretching‚ an athletic trainer can pass that information onto the athlete to help prevent common problems
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Basic Training ENG 121 English Composition 1 April 23‚ 2014 The ability to overcome personal fear is very difficult to accomplish. Anxiety gripped me and sweat began to bead on my forehead‚ all I wanted to do was to cry‚ as I am terribly afraid of heights‚ but I knew I had to do this‚ and be brave‚ to be an Army Soldier. Imagine being 70 feet up in the air on an old rickety‚ wooden tower and an angry Drill Sergeant below is yelling‚ “Jump‚ just
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of different genders‚ races‚ sexual orientations‚ and religions‚ from myself. If not for them I would not have acquired the forward-thinking worldview that I have today and equally important‚ would have never brought my platoon together at Basic Combat Training. At University High School I lead a club called Amnesty International where we discussed global issues such as violations of human rights. I have found that‚ through having diversity in the club‚ I have gained a perspective on life that has
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Department of the Army Headquarters‚ United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Fort Monroe‚ Virginia 23651-1047 8 May 2007 Training *TRADOC Regulation 350-6 ENLISTED INITIAL ENTRY TRAINING (IET) POLICIES AND ADMINISTRATION History. This regulation is a rapid action revision. The portions affected by this rapid action revision are listed in the summary of change. Summary. This United States (U.S.) Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation 350-6 prescribes policies and procedures
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