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  1. Basic Combat Training | U.S. Army - goarmy.com

    Basic Combat Training, also known as "boot camp," is required of all new enlisted Soldiers to create a strong foundation for their Army experience and future goals.

  2. United States Army Basic Training - Wikipedia

    United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) is the recruit training program of the United States Army, for service in the U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Reserve, or the Army National Guard.

  3. Basic Combat Training

    This phase concentrates on individual tactical training and increased leadership, self-discipline and teamwork. Highlights from this phase include hand grenades, 10-mile foot march and a …

  4. Basic Combat Training | Army National Guard

    Basic Training will teach you the skills you need in the Army National Guard, and with this guide, you'll show up prepared on Day 1. About the Basic Training Guide

  5. Army Basic Training Locations

    A list of Army Basic Training Locations across the United States. Where you go will depend on what Army Job (MOS) you choose during enlistment.

  6. Basic Combat Training - Army PRT

    Jun 19, 2025 · The training program in BCT provides foundational fitness and fundamental motor skill development. New Soldiers report to BCT at various levels of physical readiness and ability.

  7. Surviving and Thriving: Your Guide to U.S. Army Basic Combat Training ...

    Jul 12, 2025 · United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT), commonly called “boot camp,” is the mandatory 10-week program for all new enlisted personnel. It transforms civilian …

  8. Military Basic Training Resources | Military OneSource

    The focus is on self-discipline, teamwork combat skills, night training, hand-to-hand combat and weapons training, basic rifle marksmanship and physical fitness.

  9. What is basic combat training? - California Learning Resource …

    Jan 30, 2025 · Basic Combat Training (BCT), or Initial Entry Training (IET), constitutes the foundational instructional program for all incoming members of the United States Armed Forces.

  10. But while the character of war is changing rapidly, it remains a fundamentally human endeavor.1 Basic individual skill proficiency is foundational to Army readiness, and this proficiency begins …