Marine Corps Officer Candidate Training
Marine officer candidates go through intense training, proving their moral, mental and physical strength.
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Marine officer candidates go through intense training, proving their moral, mental and physical strength.
Physical fitness is crucial in combat, so Basic Combat Training (BCT) involves a rigorous exercise program.
An Army National Guard recruit marches during Basic Combat Training (BCT). The final stages of Basic Training involve two tactical foot marches, one 10 kilometers and one 15 kilometers.
Recruits pick up their uniforms at Basic Training. They also receive Army Combat Uniforms (ACUs) and PT (Physical Training) uniforms.
Army National Guard recruits fight with pugil sticks during Basic Combat Training (BCT).
A recruit moves through water during a Basic Training obstacle course.
Recruits sharpen their hand-to-hand combat skills during martial arts training.
An Army National Guard recruit learns how to fire his rifle and protect himself during a Basic Combat Training (BCT) exercise.
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