
NERD420Eli
I served in the army (active duty) and went into a combat arms MOS, so I had to do basic training with all males. But since my wife is getting ready to enlist and she can't technically go into a combat MOS, she has to do something else. what are the chances of her going to a coed basic training squadron/brigade? And how does a male and female basic training operate?
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As others have stated they sleep in different buildings. When you get basic you'll be out into a division. Some are all male some are coed. From there you will go into a building which is nothing but large rooms. Each room has its own bathroom which include community showers and what not. They are large and sleep about 100 people and yes there are enough toilets and sinks.
Coed divisions will be split up when you go to bunk. That would include sleep, shower and so on.
Everything else meals, exercise training and so on will be done together.
And honestly you will not have time or enegy to flirt or mingle with the women. Basic is literally up at 6AM and go until 9PM then you sleep.
As others have stated they sleep in different buildings. When you get basic you'll be out into a division. Some are all male some are coed. From there you will go into a building which is nothing but large rooms. Each room has its own bathroom which include community showers and what not. They are large and sleep about 100 people and yes there are enough toilets and sinks.
Coed divisions will be split up when you go to bunk. That would include sleep, shower and so on.
Everything else meals, exercise training and so on will be done together.
And honestly you will not have time or enegy to flirt or mingle with the women. Basic is literally up at 6AM and go until 9PM then you sleep.
Are coed army training bases easy compared to Fort Benning?

Optimus
i heard that if your MOS involves combat you'll go to Fort Benning because its just for guys, and i also heard that because of that its considered the toughest and most extreme, also for that matter why cant women have a combat job in the army
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All basic training installation have drill sergeants who are all trained to the same standard. You will receive all the same training on the important issues. But they get yelled at more at Benning than at Relaxin' Jackson.
Women can't have combat arms jobs because they are physically weaker, because they have more sensitive hygiene issues that preclude them from staying weeks and weeks in the field, and because of the emotional attachment men generally feel towards women, in which people think men would risk their own safety and their unit's safety by going to rescue a female comrade in danger.
All basic training installation have drill sergeants who are all trained to the same standard. You will receive all the same training on the important issues. But they get yelled at more at Benning than at Relaxin' Jackson.
Women can't have combat arms jobs because they are physically weaker, because they have more sensitive hygiene issues that preclude them from staying weeks and weeks in the field, and because of the emotional attachment men generally feel towards women, in which people think men would risk their own safety and their unit's safety by going to rescue a female comrade in danger.
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