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Offline Selino631

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U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« on: July 13, 2010, 02:55:45 PM »
Hey everyone, This coming sunday, my recruiting is bringing me up to MEPS so I'll be ready to ship out on monday to Fort Benning, GA for Infantry training. Can't wait for the 16 weeks im gonna be getting smoked, then ruck marches in 100 degree heat and humidity, the ranges, MOUT training, convoy live fire, night infiltration course, and The Gauntlet and victory forge. I've been waiting my whole life for this!  :rock
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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2010, 02:57:49 PM »
It's been a while since I went through that.  Good luck!

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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2010, 03:06:35 PM »
Score too high on the ASVAB to be a marine?

Good luck!

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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2010, 03:11:02 PM »
Ahh, memories. :)
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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2010, 03:25:42 PM »
Don't be first and don't be last at anything, you'll do just fine

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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2010, 03:38:59 PM »
Bets of Luck  :salute  I went through Benning in 11/83. D-10-2 at Harmony Church (long gone now). Was next to the Ranger School. Remember- Keep your mouth shut (except for questions) Ears open all the time. You'll do fine. I was a Mortar Maggot (11C). Oh...don't voluteer, and don't be first to say you have a driver's license. You'll be driving a broom or floor buffer,lol

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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2010, 04:52:05 PM »
 :salute

Don't want to be a buzzkill, but I really kinda do.  I want you to know that everything loses it's luster as soon as you roll through the front gate.  There's a lot of fun stuff in Basic, but the Army has a great way of making fun stuff stupid.  The Convoy Live Fire will be two days of BS to ride in a truck for 20 min and shoot stuff, but it's still worth it.  I put off medical treatment for a severely inflamed eyebrow to do that one. 

The coming months are going to suck more than anything you've ever done, but always remember it's all with a point, and remember that everyone here is pulling for you.  If it didn't suck it wouldn't prepare you for anything.  People around you will quit.  They'll find "medical" excuses.

Always place the mission first.
Never accept defeat.
Never quit.
Never leave a fallen comrade.

Absorb every piece of knowledge they throw at you, no matter how small.  It can and will save your life, or the life of your buddy.  Never forget that you're training for war.  Come to view corrective counseling as an opportunity for extra PT.  It's all about what you make of it in your own head.

Don't hide in the shower room when you're supposed to be freezing your butt off outside.  That'll bring bad things.

If you don't already have Airborne School in your contract, get it.  Bust tail and you can probably get a slot.  You won't regret that.

Try not to get an idiot partner on IV day.

In the gas chamber, just hold your breath till you get your chinstrap on and have everything secured.  Then you won't have to do it again.

My breakfast strategy for maximum consumption:
Get biscuits and gravy.  Their bacon is turkey and lame.
Sit down and start shoveling eggs.  While you're chewing, chop the biscuits to make it easier to start shoveling those next.  Proceed to the biscuits.  Drink water only to wash down.  You'll have time to finish all the water at the end.  Once biscuits are completely secured in your digestive system, proceed to fruit or oatmeal to fill in as many cracks as possible.  Sometimes I'd even get a little bit of french toast in, but without syrup it's really hard to put down quickly.  By this time they're screaming at you to drink your water and get out.
Elapsed time:  2-3 min.
This is how I'd start the day off right.

Peanut butter from the MREs is golden, especially when you're not allowed the candy or cookies.  Beware the Jumbalaya.

Don't ever screw around on a live fire range.  This is one of the only times a DS can put hands on a recruit, and they relish the opportunity.

Drink water.

Say Hi to Ft. Benning for me.  It's a nice place.

Try to visit the new Infantry Museum on parents day.  I'd love to see pics on these forums!

If they try to send you to Ft. Polk, seriously consider pulling a Klinger.  OK, not really, but good luck with that one!

Keep strong and it'll be over before you know it, crossed rifles on your collar and blue cord on your arm.  Then to patch on your shoulder.  Let me know if there's anything else I can do!

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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2010, 05:05:09 PM »
corrective counseling

is that what we know as a "beasting"? sounds like a euphemism for NCOs working out their "anger issues" on the closest victim :D


edit: and good luck selino, i'm gonna be looking at a computer monitor the next 6 months so I'm kinda jealous :)
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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2010, 05:07:17 PM »
I've been waiting my whole life for this! 

I said the same thing the first time I saw Double Stuf Oreos.  :D



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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2010, 05:09:51 PM »
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The coming months are going to suck more than anything you've ever done, but always remember it's all with a point

   Wise words and very true.  First you will go to the Reception Battalion for shots, uniforms, haircut & lots of paperwork.  After a week or two, then you will go down range to your actual Basic Battalion.  The first three weeks are known as Total Control, where a DS will be with you 24 hours a day.  This is the roughest part because they have to break you knuckleheads down and start rebuilding you as a soldier.  After that, week after week, it will get easier.  You will still get yelled at a lot, but as your platoon/company starts learning the ropes of soldiering & start to do things the correct way, you will see a difference in your treatment.  Be prepared to be punished for others' mistakes.  You are all in it together.  Teamwork is everything.  I cannot stress that enough.  Good luck to ya Private.  I went through Benning in August '95.  It's a kick in the nuts, but I know how much this means to you and know you will do fine.  When you "Turn Blue" and get the blue discs and shoulder cord that only the infantry wear, you will be part of a brotherhood for life.

Hooah troop. :salute


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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2010, 03:11:40 PM »
Ranger and 68Hawk thanks so much for those posts, there is so much advice in there that I will defenitly  keep in mind while im down there.  :salute

Ranger for some reason my contract says that i'll be at the 30th AG Reception Battalion for 10days! why!? lol
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« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2010, 04:12:48 PM »
Ranger and 68Hawk thanks so much for those posts, there is so much advice in there that I will defenitly  keep in mind while im down there.  :salute

Ranger for some reason my contract says that i'll be at the 30th AG Reception Battalion for 10days! why!? lol

I believe it may relate to the 10-day standard for quarentine of contageous "threats", but there's probabley plenty of other things they'll think of to keep you busy and productive during that time.  If you come in intentionaly or unintentionaly sick (or madeout with every girl on your block and in the county nextdoor the night before you shipped out) with something that's contageous and a threat to the health of the rest of the camp, it'll show up within 10 days (or if it's just a typical cold/flu, get clearaed up within that time), then you're clear to sweat and bleed with the rest of them.
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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2010, 05:10:31 PM »
Do you do Ranger school immediatley after infantry school if you're selected? Or how does that work. I know it's awful, but if any of you've done it, how would you prepare yourself if you had to do it again (Rangers School)?

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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2010, 10:25:26 PM »
hey someone told me that i should get like 10-14 days leave after training, anyone know if this is true?
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Re: U.S. Army Infantry OSUT
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2010, 10:57:07 PM »
Remember you might be deploy a few months after AIT and stuff. When I went through OBC, my instructor was like some of you will be in threater within next 3 months, and some of you wont make it pass this year. Basically, try to remember some of the toejam you learn. I was deployed a month after graduating from OBC and took a PLT in combat a week after getting in country. I lost a few LTs buddy within the 1st year. Suck it up for next few months and until you hit E4 xD then it should be smooth sailing.
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