Posted July 27th, 2011 by admin
DAY 01
Army physical fitness (APFT) Diagnostic # 3
DAY 02
Message Detail
DAY 03
Deferred Edition
DAY 04
U.S. Weapons familiarization
DAY 05
Friends Movement Instructional Techniques
DAY 06
Defensive squad live-fire exercise
DAY 07
Personal time, walking and Chapel Services
Recruits self-confidence is growing and are becoming stronger, but that does not guarantee the success of recruitment, company or platoon. That success is guaranteed by the growing bond between the recruits in the field and at headquarters.
Posted July 27th, 2011 by admin
DAY 01
Sessions drill sergeant
DAY 02
Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM) Pre-Qualification
DAY 03
BRM Pre-Qualification
DAY 04
BRM qualification
DAY 05
Phase Two testing begins
DAY 06
Phase Two testing continues. Able to win Steeplechase
DAY 07
Personal time, walking and Chapel Services
This week, two of the most decisive moments loom in front of the recruits, the basic qualification rifle marksmanship and the “Fit to Win” obstacle course. His strength, both physically and mentally, will be tried and tested.
Posted July 27th, 2011 by admin
DAY 01
8 km walking, basic rifle marksmanship (BRM), procedures and rationale
DAY 02
Army physical fitness (APFT) Diagnostic # 2
DAY 03
BRM Group
DAY 04
Zero BRM
DAY 05
10 km walking, BRM Down Range Feedback
DAY 06
BRM single and multiple target detection
DAY 07
Personal time, walking and Chapel Services
The M16A2. It is the standard issue weapon of the U.S. Army, and the responsibility of the new recruits, requiring knowledge and respect. Before a return can only be released, numerous nuances like breathing, posture and mechanics are covered meticulously and rehearsed methodically.
Posted July 27th, 2011 by admin
DAY 01
5 km walking
DAY 02
Bayonet Training
DAY 03
Bayonet Assault Course Training and Memory Stick fighter
DAY 04
Nuclear Biological Chemical (gas chamber) training and obstacle course
DAY 05
A testing phase
DAY 06
Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM) Training Basics
DAY 07
Personal time, walking and Chapel Services
About three weeks begins, the recruits must rely on sheer determination to meet the increasing physical and mental challenges of the simulated combat scenarios.