Advanced Individual Training (AIT)

After you complete basic combat training, the next step is AIT (advanced individual training).

AIT, which usually lasts 2 to 10 months, is where you learn your MOS (military occupational specialty)—your Army National Guard job.

During this period you’ll get intensive field instruction and hands-on experience at your job, and will learn the discipline, team spirit and leaderships skills that transform you into a great Soldier.

There are 17 career fields to choose from:

•    Adjutant General Corps School
•    Air Defense Artillery School
•    U.S. Army Armor Center
•    Aviation Logistics School
•    Chemical School
•    Department of Defense Fire Academy
•    Engineer School
•    Field Artillery Center
•    Finance Corps School
•    Infantry School
•    Military Intelligence School
•    Military Police School
•    Ordnance Mechanical Maintenance School
•    Ordnance Munitions and Electronics Maintenance School
•    Quartermaster School
•    Signal Corps School
•    Transportation School

Contact your local recruiter for more information.

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