![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also you’ll have your phone through ait you get to keep it fortunately. On week 5 you’ll go to the field for 3 days you’ll do the same stuff you did in the hammer and forge you may or may not do land nav you’ll ruck to field and you’ll will also be issue a tent as well. You’ll have I think 10 test through ait it’s all really easy the test is open book let’s you browse through the slides to find the answers they’ll let you use control F to find it. Classes are really easy all it is are PowerPoints hundreds of slides to the point it gets boring but do not fall asleep some instructors will smoke you. I believe 2 or 3rd week you’ll visit the dentist for a check up really not that bad. I graduated 2 months ago 2023 and this how my experience was.ġst week of ait you’ll be issued CIF gear if I can remover is a quite stuff you’ll never use like iotv, Demo plates,rain boots,wet weather gear, assault pack,helmet, and sleeping bag. I’m probably late but this message is for future 92a who are curious on how 92a ait is. I would highly recommend limiting your purchases while in training, because AIT mail isn't the most reliable, and whatever you have now, is going to have to fit into a few bags and go on an airplane when you get your first duty assignment unless you have a POV and have been authorized to use it. Get a decent amount of sleep instead of trying to whoop it up in the barracks all night long, so you're not falling asleep in class.Īssuming that you're a private, you're going to have very limited funds, so don't get crazy and go spending all your money on fast food and cab fair and stupid crap from Amazon. While you're at AIT, focus on your training, take good notes and pay attention in class. You will likely be expected to identify basic Army issue items, and be able to properly fill out forms and conduct inventories, stuff like that. Here's an Army bro on youtube talking about and displaying basic Army issue gear.Īs far as difficulty, it's not hard. As far as CIF issue, you're going to get the same issue that every other soldier gets. I'm not a 92A but I've worked with countless 92As, not to mention helped them out quite often as well. ![]()
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