Things to pack for Basic Combat Training - GDS Episode 004 Part 1

When it came to packing for Basic Training I will confess that I was the one that overpacked because I wanted to be prepared.  I found it hard believe that packing one day's worth of clothing and basic hygiene products was going to be sufficient, but trust me when I say that the packing list I'm about to share with you is probably exactly what you need.

Some of the things that you will see listed below were not listed in the video because they were thought of long after the video was created.  So if you're reading this, lucky you! lol

My packing list:

  • Pack one day's worth of clothes, including a jacket (males you may wear boxers for now, but that will change after reception).
  • Bring all basic hygiene products.
  • If you have prescription eyeglasses, bring them.
  • Photo ID (driver's license and/or military ID
  • Social Security Card
  • Birth Certificate (probable)
  • Debit Card
  • Checkbook (optional)
  • Credit Card (optional)
  • Any required medications
  • Cash not to exceed $50
  • Combination Lock for your temporary stay at reception battalion
  • Extra copy of enlistment contract (optional, but recommended)
  • Packet from recruiter
  • Sharpie markers (to put your name on everything you own)
  • Any religious reading material you feel you need.

I hope this benefits you and brings some reassurance.  And as usual, for any questions or concerns hit me up by commenting on this post or emailing me at godavidstrong@gmail.com.

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Day 9: Finally woke up at 4:30am

Day 9: Last week I set two alarms two begin waking me at 4:30am. Today I finally woke up when the alarm sounded. Prior to this morning, I was sleeping soundly through the alarm blaring in my room until I'd finally awake some time after 6:00am sometimes 8 or 9:00am even. Suffice it to say, the whole point is to get used to being jarred from my sleep at 4:30am.

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