Basic training is the first step for anyone joining the U.S. military. It prepares recruits physically, mentally, and emotionally for life in the armed forces. Each branch conducts its own version of basic training, with unique activities, lengths, and locations tailored to their missions and culture. Here’s what new recruits can expect:
Location(s): Fort Moore (GA), Fort Jackson (SC), Fort Leonard Wood (MO), Fort Sill (OK)
Length: 10 weeks
What Recruits Learn and Do:
Online Resources:
https://www.goarmy.com/soldier-life/becoming-a-soldier/basic-combat-training.html
Location(s): Naval Station Great Lakes, IL
Length: 8 weeks
What Recruits Learn and Do:
Online Resources:
https://www.navy.com/joining/navy-boot-camp
Location(s): Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX
Length: 7.5 weeks
What Recruits Learn and Do:
Online Resources:
https://www.airforce.com/training/basic-military-training
Location(s): Parris Island, SC or San Diego, CA
Length: 13 weeks
What Recruits Learn and Do:
Online Resources:
https://www.marines.com/about-the-marine-corps/recruit-training.html
Location(s): Training Center Cape May, NJ
Length: 8 weeks
What Recruits Learn and Do:
Online Resources:
https://www.gocoastguard.com/basic-training
Location(s): Lackland AFB, TX (through Air Force BMT)
Length: 7.5 weeks (Air Force BMT with additional content)
What Recruits Learn and Do:
Online Resources: