US Army to Begin New Basic Training Program to Improve Discipline

It looks like US Army basic training will be modified to improve the discipline of the millennial generation:

Drill Sergeant (Staff Sgt.) Jonathan Christal, B Battery, 1st Battalion, 40th Field Artillery, marches Basic Combat Training Soldiers in for classroom training. (U.S. Army Photo/Mr. James Brabenec)

The U.S. Army will soon launch a redesign of Basic Combat Training intended to build more discipline after many commanders complained that new soldiers often show up to their first units with a sloppy appearance and undisciplined attitudes.

By early summer, new recruits will go through Army BCT that’s designed to instill strict discipline and esprit de corps by placing a new emphasis in drill and ceremony, inspections, pride in military history while increasing the focus on critical training such as physical fitness, marksmanship, communications and battlefield first aid skills.

The program will also feature three new field training exercises that place a greater emphasis on forcing recruits to demonstrate Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills, the list of key skills all soldiers are taught to survive in combat.

The new program of instruction is the result of surveys taken from thousands of leaders who have observed a trend of new soldiers fresh out of training displaying a lack of obedience and poor work ethic as well as being careless with equipment, uniform and appearance, Maj. Gen. Malcolm Frost, commanding general of the U.S. Army Center of Initial Military Training, told defense reporters on Friday.

“What leaders have observed in general is they believe that there is too much of a sense of entitlement, questioning of lawful orders, not listening to instruction, too much of a buddy mentality with NCOs and officers and a lot of tardiness being late to formation and duties,” Frost said. “These are trends that they see as increasing that they think are part of the discipline aspect that is missing and that they would like to see in the trainees that become soldiers that come to them as their first unit of assignment.”  [Military.com]

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6 years ago

“designed to instill strict discipline and esprit de corps by placing a new emphasis in drill and ceremony, inspections, pride in military history while increasing the focus on critical training such as physical fitness, marksmanship, communications and battlefield first aid skills.”

I read this the other day and I thought…

…so they are “placing a new emphasis” on discipline and chickenshít… and they are “increasing the focus” on soldiering…

…which pretty much covers it…

…so what the fúck have they been teaching?

Smokes
Smokes
6 years ago

You mean non-stop yelling, punishment exercises, shotgun diplomacy, and just generally f’ing with people doesn’t work? Wow who would’ve thought? All Fortune 500’s do that though right?

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
6 years ago

They have been focused on SHARP tng and how to treat transgendered persons….

johnnyboy
johnnyboy
6 years ago

CH,
I intended to post pretty much the same comment before I read yours.

Paraphrasing what I read from that paragraph:

“We haven’t been basic training enough at basic training, so we are going to start focusing on basic training.”

I was in for around 4 years and began to see the quality of soldiers drop dramatically in my last year and a half.

The attitude was just so much different. They were expecting the Army to cater to them. A lot of NCO’s didn’t set them straight and some perpetuated the problems by fraternizing with shitty juniors.

To be honest, General Tucker’s push for college enrollment made it a lot worse. It was hard to get anything done in the afternoons. Everyone who didn’t enroll got screwed with details and last minute taskings while the others skated off to class.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

Those who train or encourage the military to concentrate on thins other than “killing people and breaking things” are facilitating the nation to be conquered by outside enemies. Sure, they still need to salute, polish their dress shoes, and march in formation; but that “basic training” encourages acceptance of orders.

Many Democrats of late seems to be working against our national interests. I don’t claim the GOP is much better; but maybe it’s not too late for Mattis to get DoD back in the right game.

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