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Old May 05, 2007, 12:53 AM
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Cool Army or Air Force Reservist Question

Hello,
I have a question for any army or air force reservists out there. Can anyone give me a idea of what a typical weekend drill consists of? I was an 11B (Infantry) in the Army, which consisted of field training w/ alot of outdoor camping in extreme heat and/or cold were the norm; not to mention the long walks w/ 70+ lbs on your back. What exactly does the weekend training consist of? Not any of the mentioned above I hope. I don't PT but I'd like to leave the 7+ road marches behind me. Are the barracks the norm, or sleeping bag in the field? I am considering reenlistment, but not as an infantryman anymore!! Some details would help. Thanks

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Old May 05, 2007, 02:24 AM
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Re: Army or Air Force Reservist Question

I should rephrase the question, "A typical training weekend for NURSES !!!"

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