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Inprocessing is filling out paperwork, and more paperwork. You'll also have equipment issued. We also had to provide copies of paperwork, like your orders and oath paperwork. You'll set up a file of papers, which we got back at graduation. We did all that the first day at FSH.
In the field, those that did not pass the APFT had PT everyday while those that did pass had Combatives. No matter if you pass or not, you'll be doing some physical activity in the mornings.
We did go to the range with the M16s and M9s. No qualifying with the M16. It was more familiarization. We did get the chance to qualify with the M9. I didn't, which was frustrating for me as I hit all the first 10 shots that didn't count!

All the targets on both ranges are the pop up, timed ones. Take water. It's hot and most of the positions are in the sun.
I wouldn't think you would need the winter stuff. I took it but never used it. I did wish I had the long PT pants in camp the day we got soaking wet in the rain! It really wasn't cool in the evenings but the tent could get cold with the A/C...not that I'm complaining
Also, take foot powder, boots that are broken in, and good socks! A lot of folks did end up with blisters. Moleskin helps with that. I had older boots that were broken in and really good socks, as well as powder, and I think that made a big difference. I had no problems with blisters. My boots are now "field only" since they are a mess. The one day it rained so hard, I actually dumped water out of them two times! Take care of your feet or it could be miserable.
You'll have fun...just flow with it!
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