do they serve you breakfast in bed during boot camp?

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also am i allowed to sleep in? i can just tell him 5 more minutes and go then go back to sleep? is it alright if i take bubble baths it helps me relax.

lol im just kidding i was laughing just typing that shit down. anyways my question is how many people are usually in a division? also is it all male? co ed? both?

thx for the help
 
Divisions have no set number of personnel in them. There are also several different kinds of Division. Further the sizes of Divisions have changed over time.

An Infantry Division during WWII was roughly 20,000 men.

Today, the Brigade is the primary unit of the Army. Divisions are Headquarters that coordinate the actions of multiple Brigades which are considered "plug and play." To preserve historical lineages, current Army Divisions retain habitual relationships with specific brigades and as such most have 4 Brigades which can be a combination of Infantry and Heavy (Infantry and Armor combined) Brigades, plus an Aviation Brigade. In a deployment decision, though one of those Brigades might not be deployed and instead a Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and a Fires Brigade be attached instead.

But you seem to be talking about in Basic--you wont' have to worry about Brigades and Divisions there. Instead, the highest element you'll come into contact might be Battalion. Company and Platoon for sure.

Basic Training is co-ed except for Ft. Benning which is still primarily Infantry--which is closed to females.
 
If you are referring just to basic training/boot camp we had about 15 people per squad, 4 squads per platoon, and 4 platoons per company. Where you attend training (Forts Benning and Knox are all male) determines if you will be co-ed or not.

Otherwise companies make brigades and brigades make divisions. An example is the 3rd Infantry division in Ft Stewart, it has about 20,000 soldiers.
 
If you are referring just to basic training/boot camp we had about 15 people per squad, 4 squads per platoon, and 4 platoons per company. Where you attend training (Forts Benning and Knox are all male) determines if you will be co-ed or not.

Otherwise companies make brigades and brigades make divisions. An example is the 3rd Infantry division in Ft Stewart, it has about 20,000 soldiers.
 
lol, just stay off my battalion dude!
depends on your mos really but,
usually 5 dudes in a barrack get to know them well!
women are around but you need not think about them forest!
get use to walkin around with the junk out!
Be a man!
 
When I was at Ft Leonardwood it was co-ed. Obviously the females had separate bunk rooms and showers/bathrooms but we were all in the same company and building.

As far as how many people? Well I'm terrible at guessing with numbers. Maybe 60?
 
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