Prior service to 18X basic training clarification.

CoalTrain

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Good Afternoon Gentleman,

I am a prior service Marine currently enlisted in the Army under the 18X program. A little background, I EAS'd last summer from the Corps to join the Army under this program, it happened to be the same month the Army changed the tattoo policy. After about 8 months of patiently waiting the Army changed the policy again letting me enlist last month under this program. Im set to start the pipeline later this summer and came to this forum to see if anyone had any clarification on the pipeline. I've called recruiters (they were of no assistance), searched this forum over and also searched Professional Soldiers. The only thing I have seen is conflicting information on how the whole thing works for prior service. At MEPS I was told I would have to re attend basic training (i'm fine with that) but no one seems to have any clarification on how that will be handled being PS. I've read that I will be given a little more privileges that the Privates going through but i've also read that it's going to be the exact same basic experience all over again. The recruiter told me that I will be treated as a veteran and given time to train on my own and whatnot. Some PS guys with the contract got inserted into the latter weeks of OSUT. So as you can see it's all a little confusing. I'm not concerned with having to "re-do" basic training my only concern is if I will be afforded the opportunity to train on my own and keep my level of fitness high throughout the experience. Most of the information i've seen was dated so if any of your guys have any new and insightful clarification on this it would greatly appreciated. Also, i've searched the net but if this is a redundant question or I missed a previous forum on this subject forgive me and delete as needed. Thank you in advance.
 
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Thank you for your response TLDR20. I'm fully prepared to do whatever is needed to get to SFAS but this information definitely helps. No one really seemed to know anything other than "your just going to have to re-do basic". My concern was keeping my training volume high even when i'm at OSUT.
 
When I went through OSUT (this is 1998 so very dated) we had prior service Marines join us after week 3 (of 13 weeks, with a pass to the local area 'Columbus pass' after week 8 or 9). They got to miss shark attack, total control, the naked lines in front of the latrines/smoke sessions, but were there for most/all of the real training. I have no idea if it's changed substantially but it seemed to be a decent model. The guy in our platoon was a prior Marine electrician E-5 (he had to come in the Army as an E-4). The Drill Sergeants made him the platoon guide immediately and he did alright.
 
When I went through OSUT (this is 1998 so very dated) we had prior service Marines join us after week 3 (of 13 weeks, with a pass to the local area 'Columbus pass' after week 8 or 9). They got to miss shark attack, total control, the naked lines in front of the latrines/smoke sessions, but were there for most/all of the real training. I have no idea if it's changed substantially but it seemed to be a decent model. The guy in our platoon was a prior Marine electrician E-5 (he had to come in the Army as an E-4). The Drill Sergeants made him the platoon guide immediately and he did alright.

Thank you for the reply and all the information. Sounds like a pretty good deal if they still run it that way. It makes a lot of sense.
 
Marine infantryman come straight in, no OSUT, everyone else unless you have been to Ranger School, would do OSUT.
 
You've received solid info thus far. I was considered prior service went to OSUT, because I had been to BCT on a 09S contract. This is what will happen:

When you arrive at 30th AG they will immediately separate you from the rest of the privates and bring you over to the "prior service barracks". There will ve others like you. You'll process at a more relaxed pace than everyone else and SHOULD be afforded time to PT on your own at 30th.

From there, you will be placed in any class that has an opening... could be week 1, could be week 7. 11B or 11C, doesn't matter. Depending on what unit you go to, you may bunk with the trainees or have your own quarters. Some units let their students jack steel or train on their own, some had to do PT with their company. Either way you should have time to do SOME things on your own in which you can get creative.

Good luck,
Tweeder
 
Marine infantryman come straight in, no OSUT, everyone else unless you have been to Ranger School, would do OSUT.

Absolutely, as long as they are within 3 years. We had a guy go through OSUT with a Ranger Tab, CIB with 1/75 & EIB.
 
You've received solid info thus far. I was considered prior service went to OSUT, because I had been to BCT on a 09S contract. This is what will happen:

When you arrive at 30th AG they will immediately separate you from the rest of the privates and bring you over to the "prior service barracks". There will ve others like you. You'll process at a more relaxed pace than everyone else and SHOULD be afforded time to PT on your own at 30th.

From there, you will be placed in any class that has an opening... could be week 1, could be week 7. 11B or 11C, doesn't matter. Depending on what unit you go to, you may bunk with the trainees or have your own quarters. Some units let their students jack steel or train on their own, some had to do PT with their company. Either way you should have time to do SOME things on your own in which you can get creative.

Good luck,
Tweeder

This was EXACTLY the type of thing that I was trying to pry out of the recruiters but they didn't seem to have any of the answers. I really appreciate your response, it explained a lot of the things that I was in question of about this whole process. It also makes sense why some of the guys going to OSUT get inserted into different weeks at the very beginning. Im honestly looking forward to the whole process, learning the Army history and customs/courtesies. Sounds like ill be able to tailer my training accordingly and not lose too much work capacity and strength that close to SFAS. Thanks again to both of you gentleman for time and responses and hopefully anyone else in question of this can read this post and get the same out of it I got.
 
Marine infantryman come straight in, no OSUT, everyone else unless you have been to Ranger School, would do OSUT.

I'm also getting conflicting information:

I've read on PS.com that prior service infantry guys skip OSUT altogether and go straight to Airborne hold but when I went through MEPS as a prior service 11B (NG with conditional release) 3 months ago, the Army counselor told me I'd have to repeat some of the OSUT even though I was already 11B MOS'Q. I have no break in service and was processing NG to AD. O_o

Honestly, I want to go straight to Airborne to SOPC...
 
Honestly, what does it matter anyway if the end result is the same? It's time active duty where you're being paid, doing some (albeit lower level, obviously) training... and it contributes ultimately towards retirement either way in the "longest haul" look at things. If you've been out long enough to require going back through all the happy happy joy joy, it's probably in your best interests anyway since unless you've gone full retard with PT on the outside, the overall training environment will end up helping set you up for some level of success... much better than Airborne will, for sure.
 
I'm also getting conflicting information:

I've read on PS.com that prior service infantry guys skip OSUT altogether and go straight to Airborne hold but when I went through MEPS as a prior service 11B (NG with conditional release) 3 months ago, the Army counselor told me I'd have to repeat some of the OSUT even though I was already 11B MOS'Q. I have no break in service and was processing NG to AD. O_o

Honestly, I want to go straight to Airborne to SOPC...

When I was at MEPS they had a NG 11B doing the same thing, they told him regardless of MOS the 18X program requires it candidates to re-do some if not all of OSUT. It's all just a stepping stone in my eyes.
 
Honestly, what does it matter anyway if the end result is the same? It's time active duty where you're being paid, doing some (albeit lower level, obviously) training... and it contributes ultimately towards retirement either way in the "longest haul" look at things. If you've been out long enough to require going back through all the happy happy joy joy, it's probably in your best interests anyway since unless you've gone full retard with PT on the outside, the overall training environment will end up helping set you up for some level of success... much better than Airborne will, for sure.

Honestly it doesn't really matter because i'm going to do whatever is necessary to get to SFAS. The questions came from how it all works for prior service guys actually going back through. It seemed like experiences had varied. I've been out about 8 months and Kayem said he's got no break in service at all, the program requires you to pick up at OSUT no matter what. I'd have to agree, it is time toward retirement and the long haul and honestly my biggest question was if i'm going to be able to continue training in OSUT on my own and not spend 13 weeks getting slower and weaker. But your absolutely right, it's all just a stepping stone to get where you need to go.
 
All the prior service guys in my OSUT class quit before SFAS, just saying...
 
Lol those guys must have just joined under 18x program to get into the big Army, not to actually go to SFAS. That's ridiculous.

You don't know how hard SOPC used to be, and they were not mentally prepared, as they shammed out of most of the training during OSUT. SOPC is a joke now.
 
You don't know how hard SOPC used to be, and they were not mentally prepared, as they shammed out of most of the training during OSUT. SOPC is a joke now.

Roger, I wasnt aware you were talking about SOPC, I thought you meant they tapped out during OSUT. That's why I said that's ridicukous. I've heard SOPC was a gut check.
 
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