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If you went through army basic will you have to repeat

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  1. yes you will take ift from someone whos been there i served 4 years active duty marine corps then went into the gaurd then the navy and yes i went through basic just like every one else but was called an osvet (opposite service veteran)


  2. I think so.

  3. No you wont.

    Navy and Air Force will accept Army or Marine Initial Entry Training.

    Marines will not accept any other IET.

    Army will only accept Marine IET.

    If you went Navy to Army, then you would have to.

    Also, if you have a lapse in service of over 5 years, then you usually have to do IET anyway.

  4. No. You would only have to go through basic again if you wanted to go into the Marines.

  5. Why would you want to join the navy?, and NO you wouldn't have to go though basics again, Just a refresher course to learn the navy way of doing things, WHATEVER THAT MIGHT BE!!

  6. Whether or not you have to go through boot camp varies in each of the services. The Marines pretty much require all prior-service from other services to go through Marine Boot Camp. In the Army, former members of other services (except the Marine Corps), are required to attend the four-week Warrior Transition Course at Fort Bliss, Texas. Former Solders and Marines who have a break in service of more than three years must also attend this course. For the purpose of this section, for soldiers and Marines who separate, break in service starts after Military Service Obligation (MSO) is completed or when a member (regardless of service) is no longer a member of a reserve component (including the IRR).

    For the Navy, the boot camp decision is made individually, after examining the person's military experience. In the Air Force, few prior-service must go through Air Force basic. Instead, they attend a 10-day Air Force familiarization course at Lackland Air Force Base.

    For the Coast Guard, non-Coast Guard veterans with more than two years of active duty service attend a 30 day basic called "Pit Stop." All others attend the full-Coast Guard Basic Training.

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