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Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences(JHSS)

ISSN: 2690-0688 | DOI: 10.33140/JHSS

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The Comparative Analysis of Border Military Service Training and Training

Abstract

BOLDBAATAR Enkhbaatar, NARANJAMTS Norov and TEMUJIN Amgalan

Our study synthesized findings that military, military service training and its comparison in some countries. McNerney et al. (2022) highlight the significance of U.S. foreign military training as a strategic asset, demonstrating its impact on partner forces and its essential role in ensuring global security through extensive data analysis from 1999 to 2016.

The research further clarifies that the U.S. Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) is a rigorous ten-week program designed to transform civilians into soldiers by challenging them physically, mentally, and emotionally. The training is structured into phases—reception, initial instruction, combat skills, and culminating exercises—across various Army installations. Following BCT, soldiers proceed to Advanced Individual Training (AIT) to specialize in their Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), enhancing their skills and readiness.

Additionally, two recommendations for improving border military service training include leveraging emerging technologies for more adaptive training and promoting civil-military cooperation through integrated training approaches

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