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Inside Ukraine's desperate race to train more soldiers
Key issues in the Ukrainian military's basic training include unmotivated and "severely burnt out" instructors who often lack battlefield experience, independent inspections to assess the quality of preparations and training facility conditions, according to researchers at Come Back Alive Foundation, who studied the boot camp program in 2024.
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From Civilian to Soldier: Come Back Alive Initiatives Center Studies Basic Military Training in Ukraine
The importance of the study lies in the fact that training directly affects soldiers’ survival, mission performance, enemy attrition, and the overall effectiveness of military operations.
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Food as a Factor of Defense Capacity: Should the Reform of Basic Military Training Begin with Meals?
The National Army Museum in London opens its section on food in the British military with a simple truth: «To be effective, an army relies on good and plentiful food, especially on campaign. Without meeting this vital need, the success of any operation may be compromised.»
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Basic Military Training: Challenges Seen by Cadets, Instructors, and Combat Brigades
Infantry soldiers serve at the front lines, but often receive the least attention during training. To qualify as a rifleman (MOS 100), they must complete the basic military training (BMT), usually referred to as “bootcamp.”