![]() For the most part their time there will be fairly straightforward. When your SO gets there it wouldn't hurt to ask about what covid has changed there. Roughly 12 hour days, but when you're starting out there are a lot more restrictions and extra formations as a phase 4. They're pretty regimented from around 6am to 5:30pm. Their MOS won't particularly change their experience at Gordon, they'll still be stuck to the same schedule as the rest of the TRADOC soldiers. The humidity is the worst because the air feels thick. It's pretty hot by my standards, coming from a state where it's 8mo of winter. Best of luck, the worst has passed.Įdit: phase 5's are no longer allowed to leave post due to COVID regulations for TRADOC soldiers.įort Gordon isn't bad for AIT. If there's anything I can do to help you relate to your soldier let me know. They'll probably be fairly indoctrinated by the army at this point and probably will be for at least a few months after AIT. 4's have next to no privileges, extra formations, 5's have less formations and more free time, 5+ can go off base. ![]() There's also a "phase" system to gain extra privileges while you're in AIT. Usually once they march back to their barracks after class they are released. ![]() Their schedule will be pretty regulated with physical training from 0600 to 0730, breakfast/personal hygiene 0745-0830, then classes. What exactly are you trying to learn? 25B is a pretty general MOS for IT as far as I'm aware. I'm also a 94R, not 25 series, but they share the same areas for barracks. Can't vouch for how the schedule works now with COVID, but they were just rotating in drills during 2018. I went to Fort Gordon for AIT back in 2018.
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