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Infantry and Weapons Systems

Description: 
Put your hands on some of the finest weapons systems in the world. Specialize in small arms and unit tactics, or serve as a crewmember on the big guns: tanks and artillery pieces.
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Learn skills that translate to dozens of civilian careers like law enforcement or team management.

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Earn money for college without sitting behind a desk or working a dead-end job. And learn real-world skills while you do it.

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Find some of the most exciting careers in the military doing things your friends and family have only dreamed about.

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Find jobs that often have cash bonuses for enlistment.

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Make a hands-on difference in people's lives, serving on the frontline of disaster relief and combat missions.
Sample MOS: 
11B Infantryman
89B Ammunition Specialist
19K M1 Armor Crewmember
Job training - What it is: 
For some jobs like infantry or military police, new Soldiers go through Basic Training and job training (Advanced Individual Training, or AIT) all at once. The same drill sergeants who mentor you in Basic Training will continue to teach you through your job-specific training. Others, like ammunition specialists, will attend AIT in a different location after finishing Basic Training.
Job training - What you'll do: 
  • Learn how to use an M4 rifle
  • Learn general Army knowledge, like ranks and proper wear of the uniform
  • Perform physical training, including running, push-ups and sit-ups
  • Learn how to perform in stressful environments
  • Receive training on how to perform your chosen job as part of your unit team
Job Training - How long it will take: 
Range: 3-10 months
Job Training Timeline Interval: 
28 Weeks
Is One Station Unit Training: 
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