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Yes, although you don't actually get it until you in-process for Basic Training.
Every single person in the British Armed Forces does basic training. Learning how to be a solider. It is not however as long or strenuous as infantry training in the army. The RAF basic training for an airman lasts 9 weeks and is conducted at RAF Halton.
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The only way to enter the US Army as a soldier without going through US Army Basic Training is to be a prior service member, in which case, you would have already gone through Basic Training/boot camp. Otherwise, the answer is no. You could gain employment as a Department of Defence civilian employee, but a lot of those jobs come with a stipulation that you join a reserve component of the military, which is still going to require you to go through Entry Level Training. Even officers have a Basic Training they go to - OBT, or Officers Basic Training.
most of the time lilly you have to have a diploma to join the us navy a ged will get you to the marines or army but not navy or air force or coast guard
If you have prior military service, you may not have to go through basic training again if you join another branch. The decision depends on various factors such as the length and type of your previous service, as well as the policies of the branch you are joining. In many cases, prior service members are exempt from repeating basic training, but they may still have to complete a shorter retraining program or attend an orientation course. It is best to consult with a recruiter from the branch you wish to join for specific guidance.
Not for basic entry into the infantry.
It all depends on how well you do in basic training
Yes, if you become an army officer after college, you will still have to attend officer training, which is different from enlisted boot camp. Officer training focuses on leadership, management, and specialized skills required for officer roles in the military. It is typically a more intensive and longer program compared to basic training for enlisted personnel.
Join the army or air force as a helicopter pilot.
Not at first, she will have to wait until your basic training is over, then she can join you.
Either join the army with a written garruntee of nurses training, go to a good Jr. college and obtain an LPN certification and then join or go on to senior college for RPN certification and then join.