506th IR Realism Unit

Open Forum => Public Discussion => Topic started by: O'Dette on December 02, 2014, 06:46:23 PM

Title: Details on AIT?
Post by: O'Dette on December 02, 2014, 06:46:23 PM
They now have AIT up and running, and I can't wait to go through it once I'm done for the year.

However, I would like some details on what AIT will cover beyond date/time (though I can make them just fine). Mainly, what courses will AIT put one through? What's the difference between the 506th's AIT and the 15th MEU's SOI?
Title: Re: Details on AIT?
Post by: Kulesza on December 02, 2014, 09:07:55 PM
well if you are from the 15th and done MCT or SOI then you dont have to go through AIT.
Title: Re: Details on AIT?
Post by: O'Dette on December 02, 2014, 09:15:38 PM
well if you are from the 15th and done MCT or SOI then you dont have to go through AIT.

I thought you only had to skip BCT if you were in the 15th; otherwise, you still went through AIT.

Not like I wouldn't mind re-going through the whole training regimen, I have some rough edges from not going out in the field too often that I'd like to sort out.
Title: Re: Details on AIT?
Post by: Kulesza on December 02, 2014, 09:22:41 PM
well if you are from the 15th and done MCT or SOI then you dont have to go through AIT.

I thought you only had to skip BCT if you were in the 15th; otherwise, you still went through AIT.

Not like I wouldn't mind re-going through the whole training regimen, I have some rough edges from not going out in the field too often that I'd like to sort out.
I asked the AIT training chief himself and he said you dont have to.
Title: Re: Details on AIT?
Post by: O'Dette on December 02, 2014, 09:27:15 PM
well if you are from the 15th and done MCT or SOI then you dont have to go through AIT.

I thought you only had to skip BCT if you were in the 15th; otherwise, you still went through AIT.

Not like I wouldn't mind re-going through the whole training regimen, I have some rough edges from not going out in the field too often that I'd like to sort out.
I asked the AIT training chief himself and he said you dont have to.

Alright, thanks for the heads up.

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