Posted on Mar 23, 2019
How will 92A AIT be for me as a prior service (MOS-T)?
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I just reenlisted back into the army from the IRR as a 92A. I'm an E-4 with 3 years active duty. I'm headed to Fort Lee within the next month for AIT. I was wondering how AIT will be for me as an MOS-T. Will I be treated like the new recruits or will I have some sort of freedom there?
Posted 5 y ago
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Posted 5 y ago
As a MOS-T you’ll have more freedom. Unless someone does something stupid within the MOS-T that’ll be there with you, you’ll be able to wear civilian clothes and go on/off post at your leisure. You will not be in the same barracks as the AIT Trainees. Just don’t forget you’re still a trainee and you still have guidelines you have to follow. Don’t let that freedom get you in trouble....Welcome Back and Good Luck to you...
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Posted 5 y ago
Be careful when you are at Lee. A lot of brass work there and have a bunch of different schools there. You do get a lot of freedom compared to the MOS I Soldiers. Just know where they go and don’t go there.
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Posted 5 y ago
Your treatment will be dependent on your performance and behavior.
You can Google TRADOC 350-6, or search on here for the many previous posts for this same question.
You can Google TRADOC 350-6, or search on here for the many previous posts for this same question.
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