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Leaving in April for basic training?
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Of course, thank you for the information!
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Could you go into a little detail about what the 10 week course entails?
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10 days of warrior tasks and battle drills (WTBD). 5 weeks of curriculum. 1 week of culmination exercise, taking everything you’ve learned between basic, WTBD and AIT, and putting it to the test. You will be split into detachments and learn to work as a team. The drill sergeants will enforce it non stop. And battle buddies.......battle buddies battle buddies battle buddies. If you don’t learn to stick with your battle buddies AT ALL TIMES, you will continue to have your ass handed to you. So you have been warned. Aside from that, I wouldn’t stress too much on expectations. Life always takes turns when we least expect it. As a psyop specialist, you will learn to adapt and overcome. So just take things one day at a time in the course, expect the worse and hope for the best. PFC (Join to see)
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Thank you so much for the information! I’m looking forward to it
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