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A service member who has joined a particular pranch of military service but who has not yet completed Basic Training.
No, you do not. The Marines is the only branch of Service that the US Army accepts people without going through any form of introduction training.
Marines don't go through Basic Training - they go through Boot Camp. The Army does accept prior service enlistees without requiring them to go through Basic Combat Training. However, one may be required to attend BCT if their break in service exceeds a certain period of time. Additionally, they may have to attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT) to become qualified for their selected occupation in the Army if their previous occupation in the Marine Corps was not parallel to it.
In most cases you do. Things change a lot in the service and unless it was really recent, you will likely need to be updated. Although the updating differs somewhat from standard basic training.
Alvin York went through basic training at Camp Gordon, located in Georgia, United States.
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.
It would probably be the French Foreign Legion. Other elite units typically have a selection process which the applicant goes through after they've completed their basic training, whereas the selection process for the Foreign Legion is conducted as part of their basic training.
It's a parachutist badge. There are three different degrees of them but the basic one is just a parachute with wings. It means that you have completed basic parachute training and have completed an Air Force Air-Ground Training Program.
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.
Not a clear enough question...... I will attempt to answer with what I believe your question is. When a person enlists in the Army they a committing themselves to a contract with that service to serve for the selected amount of years that they agreed to while at MEPS or the Recruiting Station. You are required to serve the duration of your agreed terms of service be it 2 to 6 years. When you have completed your time you are free to leave the Army or you can choose to reenlist. You are authorized to take leave when you have completed all required training to include Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training and or Airborne or Ranger Training.
No.Members of the Nursing Corps do not go through basic training. They attend an officer training, instead.
To be a military nurse, you would go through OBT - Officers Basic Training - which is a bit different from the basic training enlisted personnel go through.