Duration of Basic Training: US Army Basic Training, or Basic Combat Training (BCT), is approximately 10 weeks. However, the entire process from arrival to graduation can take around 12-14 weeks. Phases of Basic Training: The training is divided into three phases, each with its own set of challenges and goals. Red Phase (Weeks 1-3): The Red Phase is the initial phase of Basic Training, where new recruits undergo intense physical training, learn Army core values, and develop basic combat skills. White Phase (Weeks 4-5): In the White Phase, recruits learn combat skills, such as first aid, map reading, and combat tactics. They also undergo physical training and obstacle courses. Blue Phase (Weeks 6-10): The Blue Phase is the final phase, during which recruits learn advanced combat skills, such as combat scenarios, patrolling, and teamwork. They also prepare for their final test, the “Army Physical Fitness Test” (APFT).