Posted on Mar 6, 2018
As a prior-service Marine going to Ft. Leonard Wood as a 12B (Combat Engineer), will I have to go through the whole phase of boot camp?
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It is one station unit training and I’m hoping they insert me at the AIT portion and separate me. If anyone has experienced this, please let me know.
Posted 7 y ago
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Back in 1997, I reclassed to 12B and had several other prior-service in my class including one prior service Marine. We all were inserted in the AIT portion and lived in a different portion of the same building as the OSUT trainees. We did PT with them, we did breakfast and lunch with them, and we did classes with them. Other than that, (so in the evenings), we were out of sight, out of mind and that's how the drills wanted it. Also, we learned just enough at Fort Leonard Wood not to be a danger at our unit. Most of what we learned, we learned at our unit as opposed to at AIT.
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If you find anymore details let me know brother, I've been looking through all the websites and pubs I can find. TRADOC's regs do state that prior service E-5-E-9 who have completed army BCT OR MC recruit training do not have to attend boot camp and we are to have the same privileges as permanent party.
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I just graduated AIT a few months ago and we had one former marine join as a SGT she joined us in AIT and lived in the single soldier housing which is pretty much a house. After training for the day you go home and do what you want.
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SFC Walko is absolutely right; I experienced the exact same trend in another MOS in 91, but we didn't get a chance to destroy anything. COL Mikel J. Burroughs,Col (Join to see),CPL(P) (Join to see),SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4",SSG Robert Webster,Maj Marty Hogan,Capt Dwayne Conyers,SMSgt Minister Gerald A. "Doc" Thomas,SMSgt Tony Barnes,CH (CPT) James L. Machado Workman,CH (CPT) Heather Davis
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