Basic Combat Training

Don't let the name fool you. Basic Combat Training (BCT) is anything but basic. It's nine weeks of hard-core mental and physical drills that change you forever and prepare you for your new job: Citizen-Soldier, protector of a nation.

Basic Training is a physical challenge for even the most highly athletic people. Doing PT (physical training) on your own before and during this period—especially push-ups, sit-ups and running—will help greatly and can prevent many injuries.

Another important tip: Listen to your drill sergeant from day one. Never let your attention wander. Everything they do and say is for a reason.

Phases of BCT

Recruit Sustainment Program (RSP)

Also known as pre-boot camp. Prepares you mentally, physically and administratively for the rest of BCT, and for the work of a Warrior.

Reception

This is your first taste of service. It's hectic and confusing. You'll love it. Any administrative or paperwork problems are resolved here.

Red Phase (Weeks 1 - 3)

Fast-paced. Extremely challenging. You'll grow physically strong, and learn discipline, honor and integrity. Drills include the Obstacle Course, Victory Tower and Bayonet Course.

White Phase (Weeks 4 - 6)

You're a Soldier now. No longer a recruit. Emphasis on personal courage. You'll learn to live the Army values. Drills include Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM) and Grenades.

Blue Phase (Weeks 7 - 9)

Your Soldier responses are second nature now. You think like a warrior. Your Final Field Training Exercises (FTX) include Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Convoy Live Fire.

The Warrior

This phase determines whether you're ready to graduate from BCT. You'll be tested for physical fitness, mastery of drills and understanding of the seven Army values.

Contact your local recruiter for more information.