How much training is needed to be a good soldier?
How much training is needed to be a good soldier?
It varies. Who are you receiving training from, what are you training for, and what equipment are you training with?
Private Milton L. Cook fires his M-60 machine gun into an area where a Viet Cong sniper was spotted during Operation Cedar Falls. 8 January 1967.
If you’re a rifleman, and you cut out all D&C, and learning how to properly make a bed and shine your boots, I’m sure you can get it done in about 3 weeks. Maybe 4, if you’re with a hard-to-maintain weapon, or if you’re a fucking dumbass.
That’s definitely enough to teach you the basics: being able to hit a man-sized target at 300 meters, learning how to basically clean and repair your weapon, simple squad formations and battle tactics, how to lay booby-traps, military language, discipline, and physical fitness.
The rest, you’ll learn from on-the-job training, or refine your current skills in real combat, as Roman Bartetzko said.
If you’re something more “complicated” than I suspect it’d take longer (combat engineer, etc) but many infantry jobs can be trained like this, easily.
But this should only be done when you’re in urgent need of troops. Peacetime, boot camp should last at least 8 weeks, (and there should be AIT schools) and include D&C, and learning the “military” way of cleaning, and doing things.
why? It reinforces loyalty, respect, discipline, and listening to your superiors, and fosters unit cohesion. Of course you can still have these things if you’re rushed through a shortened version of boot camp, but things will just be different.
And of course, take this all with a grain of salt, as I never went through a shortened version of boot camp, and cannot testify to how effective that type of training is.
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