Posted on Jan 30, 2020
Maria De La Vega
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Im looking to enlist as 37F. Going to take my DLAB next week. My recruiter is telling me that I will be at Benning for basic, then Ft. Leonardwood for ait then to Bragg for select, but all info ive found online says i will be coming back home (to Ft Bragg) for AIT and select. Has anyone on here recently enlisted for this MOS and know which base i would be going to?

Also what is the time line for this MOS as far as basic, AIT, airborne school, and select? I see that on the armys website it says 14 weeks AIT but my recruiter says 24.

Thank you in advance for any info.
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Search PSYOP in the search bar. Tons of information out there. As a recruiter, I’d say do your best on the DLAB, ASVAB, and prepare for selection.
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ASVAB score was a 92. With a 126 GT score. And im expecting to do well on the DLAB as i did well on the practice. Just trying to get info on where i will be and for how long before im back to my kids.
And thank you for responding
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Oh okay so 2 weeks at benning for basic, then 20 at ft leonardwood before coming back to bragg for 2 more weeks?

Is the basic length so short because i will be doing MP training at leonardwood?
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Your initial training will be 31B OSIT, One station Unit Training. Your basic training and AIT are combined. After training, you will goto Airborne school, followed by the selection at Fort Bragg. Maria De La Vega
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SFC (Join to see) omg thank you. Now i understand. So benning is not my basic location, its my jump school location. Got it. My brother in law is 37F and hes explaining it to me as well but my recruiter was saying basic at benning then ait at leonardwood which is what confused me.
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No problem, if you have additiona questions.. let me know. I hve buddies in PSYOP. Keep in mind, you will have a preparation course prior to attending selection, that will help you be successful Maria De La Vega
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Are you coming in as an Active Duty Service Member? Or as a Reservist?
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I’m surprised that they are going about it this way. But nonetheless, Army does what army wants. Plus, it may have something to do with timing. If they want you to get where you need to in a timely manner. I.E. getting to AIT in time, getting to Bragg/airborne school/selection in time, etc. The idea was that you were to go to Military Police OSUT (one station unit training: basic and AIT combined into one long course) and then come to Bragg to continue with training towards 37F. But that is not the case. So you’re going to basic training at Benning. You’ll then PCS to Leonardwood for MP AIT for however long that is (I don’t know). Upon graduation, you’ll PCS to Bragg and go through all of the follow on train ups in preparation for selection. You will NOT go to airborne school until AFTER you pass selection. Maria De La Vega
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SFC (Join to see) okay thank you.

And at what point can my family be with me? Do i have to live seperate from them until after airborne? And if so, while im at bragg can i leave base to see my children? We live in Fayetteville, NC now (5 min. From Bragg)
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Please friend me on here and we can discuss some of your concerns a little bit more. I can assure you that things will be alright for you once you get to Bragg after graduating from Leonardwood. I am an AIT instructor for the 37F reserve component’s new recruits. However, I am active duty. But I am also considered cadre for the battalion in which you’ll be falling under as a student in or out of training when you get here. So I may have some guidance that you may require.
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