The only U.S. Navy Basic Training center left in the U.S is at Naval Training Center, Great Lakes (Illinois). NTC San Diego and Orlando were closed in the '90's as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process.
The Army doesn't do "boot camp" - it's either Basic Combat Training (BCT), which is then followed by Advanced Individual Training (AIT), or else it's One Station Unit Training (which is basically BCT and AIT rolled into one package, rather than separate BCT and AIT). The locations are..
Fort Benning, Georgia
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Fort Knox, Kentucky
Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Boot Camp is Marine Corps and Navy - in the Army and Air Force, it's Basic Training.
The Army has a few different posts where it's conducted. Fort Benning (GA), Fort Sill (OK), Fort Jackson (SC), and Fort Sam Houston (TX) were all BCT posts when I enlisted in 98.
Time was it was in San Diego, Great Lakes (Michigan) and Orlando. Today, it's just Great Lakes and Orlando, with Orlando still the RTC for women recruits.
The United States Air Force Basic Military Camp is currently located in Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX
Usually boot camp for the army lasts for a few weeks. After boot camp you get time off before you actually start your service.
Dale con Ganas - 2012 Army Boot Camp was released on: USA:25 January 2012
There are no National Guard boot camps. Boot camps are administered by the U.S. Army. All army branches train there whether active, Reserve or National Guard. These camps are located throughout the U.S.
From personal experience I found that Army boot camp was quite physically challenging. It was just as tough mentally however.
a fully functional soldier
Boot Camp for Army is 10 Weeks 1st week is reception, where you will get issued any items that you will need, and get all medical completed 9 weeks is the actual training
The closest Boot Camp in my area is in Fort Benning, Georgia. It is a 9 week program for Army Basic Combat Training.
It is highly unlikely that the U.S. Army will take someone who quit while in boot camp. Currently, with only a very few exceptions, the U.S. Army is not accepting reenlistments from soldiers who have left service after fulfilling their enlistment obligation. So, it is highly unlikely the army would accept someone who quit during boot camp, unless they were discharged for humanitarian reasons.
CS or tear gas.
Waukeegan, ILL
yes... the kiss army! but seriously hes never been in the army but his daughter had to do a report for the army so he took her to a camp and they did boot camp but he faild horribly
You can get in the Army/Navy/Military/Air Force by signing up at your nearest location. Buildings are located all around where you can easily sign up. Though, to get in without boot camp, if you are under the age of 18, and wish to go to college without paying money, you can always join this program where you go to military college, and you pay it off in the years ahead by military joining, boot camp through the school.