Army mp basic training questions?

1) MPs do not attend BCT or AIT. They attend OSUT at Ft. Leonard Wood Missouri.

There is no difference between males and females there. 2) Don't remember. 3) You get assigned to your duty station 4) M9/M4 are the standard issue weapons 5) 5 6) Same as everyone else.

Blue dress uniform and standard ACU's 7) Yes 8) There are gyms on nearly every post and deployed post 9) No not really. You can not take your duty weapon to the range other than for official training days 10) No 11) You get paid based upon your rank and your time in service. 12) Depends on the individual.

Promotions up to E-4 are automatic. After that it is based upon your performance. 13) Yes, but rarely.

Even for combat arms personnel the likelihood of seeing combat is less than 5%. However, Sgt Lee Ann Hester received the Silver Star in Iraq for her valor in combat. She was an MP 14) Yes.MP is an integrated MOS.

Every MOS that allows females is coed.

1. Not sure-just depends on where they decide to send you 2. Army basic training is 9 weeks, MP training (AIT) after basic-idk 3.

Go to your duty station 4. M4 5. Yes 10 6.

ACUs 7. Yes 8. Yes 9.

Depends on where you are 10. Yes 11. Depends on your rank which you can look up on google (military pay grade) 12.

Idk 13. Yes 14. Yes you can find most of your answers on google, and ask.com...

1) MP OSUT (one station unit training, where you do basic training and advanced individual training with the same unit and drill sergeants the entire time) 2) the entire thing was just over 5 months 3) after youre done, if youre active duty, you will go home for a little but (if you don't go during christmas exodus (if you do you go straight to your first unit) Or if you are reserves or national guard you go back home and do what they do. 4) Every MP is issued an M9 Beretta, it is the primary weapon of MP's. Depending on what position you get, driver or gunner you will be issued a M4 or a SAW.

Then along with that gunners get a M2 50 cal, a MK19, 240B or possible all of them! MP's carry and use almost every weapon the army has to offer. You might use depending on what base and or your dury position the mossberg M500 shotgun as well.5) OSUT is pretty easy like a 5 or 6, its just like other jobs it has its fun and exciting times, its shitty times, and its boring times.

Real MP is probably like a 7 maybe 8. You have to do cycles in garrison. For us its 2 and a half months on the road working law enforcement where you have to deal with all the bullshit dumb soldiers do, drink and drive, domestic disturbance, rapes, etc.... Then you work the field training for deployment, then platoon duty where you do all the bs the post commander you want to do.

Then when you deploy you do a lot of the same some stuff infantry does, you do movement under contact, working with the afghani army and police, you do walkign patrols in the city. Along with mp missions like convoy security, base law enforcement, etc etc, Plus everyone watches you and rats mp's if they do one thing wrong cuz they hate us, and we get in more trouble for doing the same thing a cav guy might do.6) same as everyone else 7)Yes you can go everywhere and anywhere the army needs MP's, we are still a high demand mos for deploymenst, we go aloot. 8)yes, almost eeeverywhere 9) yes there are ranges to practice on off time, some on post on weekends (depending on what base) and pleeeaaanty of ranges near base (stateside) but you cant take your army issued weapons on off time or anything like that unless its for training 10) yes and no, if a sister ompany on the same base needs people you can volunteer and sometimes it works, but you cant be in fort lewis and request to deploy with mp's in fort riley.

You will get your chance 11) same as EVERYONE in the military, depending on rank and time in service 12) E1(Pvt) - E4 (Spc) are all automatic, you get them every few months if you do what youre supposed to. After that its difficult as an mp. Our promotion oints are notoriously high, its not impossible but takes a lot of work.13) yes females mp's see combat.

Combat has died down A LOT since the beginning, but female mp's are sent everywhere males are and will see combat just as often. 14) yes.

There is no such thing as "MP basic training". If enlisting to be an MP, you will attend MP OSUT or One Station Unit Training, where they combine the same basic that everyone else gets with your MP specific training, thus doing away with the need for a separate BCT and AIT. The Army does not do "boot camp" - we do Basic.1 - The MP school is at Fort Leonard Wood, MO.2 - 16-17 weeks depending on your cycle and start time.

3 - After graduation, you will go to whatever other training you might have or report to your first unit.4 - You will be trained on all the weapons used by MPs during training and when you get to your first unit you will be issued an M9 and M4, plus whatever specialty weapon you get, such as a shotgun, crew-served weapon, etc. 5 - Army training is not hard - it is designed to make you the best possible Soldier you can be. Basic level Army training is not designed to weed people out.6 - Your uniforms will look like what every other Soldier wears, plus specific MP items. 7 - Yes - a lot.

8 - We have gyms on every Post and installation. The Army does not have 'bases'. 9 - Yes, you can either join the Post Rod and Gun Club, or go to the free shoots they have on weekends out on the ranges.

10 - We are no longer in Iraq - you might want to keep up on current affairs. Europe is not a "deployment". You can request an assignment to a unit about to deploy, and take your chances.

11 - According to the 2011 DoD Pay Chart, a new E1 with 4 months or less of active duty is paid $1,357.20 a month before taxes.It goes up from there. 12 - No one in the Army "ranks" - that is a video game term. We get promoted.As an MP, you will get promoted for the first couple of ranks as everyone else does, then as an NCO, it will be in accordance with whatever the promotion points are for that particular year.

13 - Yes. 14 - Yes.

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