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| I'm home on exodus from BCT at Ft. Knox. I'll graduate BCT on Jan. 12 and then ship to Ft. Bragg for my AIT (38B civil affairs). I could not find any information on my AIT. My recruiter has not given me any information either. I was wondering what to expect and how things were. Was not sure if it was like BCT or not. I'm really looking forward to completing AIT and moving on to Basic Airborne School. Any information would greatly be appreciated. Thanks.
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| Thanks alot for the information, RangerRios. I hope all of you have a Happy New Year!
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| I see those kids down at the mini mall all the damn time in their PT belts and Field Jackets. But other than that, I know very little.

"He that hath no stomach for this fight, let him depart"
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i12934 (12/31/2006) Thanks alot for the information, RangerRios. I hope all of you have a Happy New Year!Hey, no problem. I did some time with CA during OIF but I honestly don't know what their AIT for enlisted personnel is like. From what I know I'm willing to bet that your BCT and BAC will be harder than your AIT. Kick ass. AATW
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| The info below is from the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) Course Catalog. Hope it helps! JR (38B Currently serving in Iraq) * * * * * * * Information For Course 570-38B30/40 (R) | School: 331 | School Location: FT BRAGG, NC | | Course: 570-38B30/40 (R) | Phase: | | Course Title: CIVIL AFFAIRS SPECIALIST |
| Class Schedule | | FY: 2007 | School: 331 | Course: 570-38B30/40 (R) | Phase: | Course Length: 9 Weeks 0.0 Days | | Course Title: CIVIL AFFAIRS SPECIALIST | | Class Maximum: 50 Class Optimum: 40 Class Minimum: 20 |
| | Class | Report Date | Start Date | End Date | Class Capacity | Class Type | City | State | Zip | | 001 | 15 Oct 2006 | 16 Oct 2006 | 21 Dec 2006 | 32 | Resident | FT BRAGG | NC | 28307 | | 002 | 11 Feb 2007 | 12 Feb 2007 | 19 Apr 2007 | 32 | Resident | FT BRAGG | NC | 28307 | | 003 | 20 May 2007 | 21 May 2007 | 25 Jul 2007 | 32 | Resident | FT BRAGG | NC | 28307 | | 004 | 26 Aug 2007 | 27 Aug 2007 | 31 Oct 2007 | 32 | Resident | FT BRAGG | NC | 28307 |
| | Classes that have been nonconducted or cancelled or rescheduled have been excluded |
| Course Scope And Special Information | | | Effective 2006-09-06 | |
| Course Scope:
Students will learn to prepare, execute, and transition CA activities, CA operations, and civil-military operations (CMO). Training is mission oriented, with maximum hands-on use of CA/CMO doctrinal procedures during practical exercises and a field training exercise (FTX) that exposes students to realistic operational situations and environmental elements.
Special Information:
The training path for Active Army MOS-T Soldiers is through basic airborne school (if not airborne qualified), the Active Army MOS-T course, and special operations language training (SOLT); with MOS 38B awarded upon successful completion of SOLT unless previously language qualified.
All waiver requests will be sent to CG, USAJFKSWCS ATTN: AOJK-OP (G3) FT Bragg, NC 28310 NLT 45 days prior to the class start date.
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