<P> For many hands - on instructional sessions, recruits are transported to other locations on - post that specialize in the given subject . For instance, a class on the use of the Claymore anti-personnel land mine is given at a location where a field is already set up with the appropriate props for the simulation, including fake claymores that recruits can practice on . Classes are also given in the use of the AT4 shoulder - fired anti-tank missile launcher . For this class, recruits are brought to a mock battlefield riddled with decommissioned tanks and other vehicles . Each recruit fires a trainer AT4 weapon, loaded with tracer ammunition, at various targets on the battlefield . For weaponry training that involves only the use of fake weapons, one real demonstration of the actual weapon is usually performed . For example, at claymore training one real claymore may be rigged and remotely detonated; and at AT4 training one recruit (usually the one with the highest rifle qualification score) is chosen to fire a live AT4 . </P> <P> The Split Training Option (also known as STO or Split - Op) is an enlistment option available for Army National Guard recruits . This program allows individuals to attend Basic Training during one summer, drill with their respective units once a month on weekends while attending school, and then attend Advance Individual Training after graduation . This enlistment option is popular among high school students who want to enlist right away while still attending school . </P> <P> The United States picks where a Soldier goes to Basic Combat Training based on openings and is not MOS dependent, unless the Soldier selected an MOS that requires OSUT . (Infantry, Military Police, Combat Engineer) However, the location where a recruit is sent for Advanced Individual Training depends on his or her chosen Military Occupational Specialty, or MOS, which is selected upon enlistment . Recruits requiring air transportation to their training locations are flown via commercial flight at the U.S. Army's expense . </P> <P> With some MOSs, both the BCT and AIT phases of training are accomplished back - to - back at the same location, with the same instructors, as well as with the same fellow recruits . This is called One Station Unit Training, or OSUT . For example, the Infantry MOS consists of the usual BCT followed by five weeks of AIT, all within the same location . A similar program is followed for cavalry scouts, tank crewmen, military police, field artillery and some engineer MOSs . </P>

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