Chapter 979 - 984: Training Camp
The CIA’s training camp is managed by the Administration Division, so it was a simple matter for Yang Yi to go to the training camp.
But the training camp is not exclusively for the Administration Division’s people. In fact, any employee entering the CIA must undergo at least three months of training at the training camp, starting with the most basic subjects such as confidentiality, hand-to-hand combat, shooting, and special driving.
After three months of basic training, some people will move on to their job positions, and they will quickly forget some of the skills as an office clerk sitting all day will hardly maintain the shooting level they had in training camp.
But others will continue to advance. For example, those responsible for intelligence assessment will undergo further training to improve their intelligence analysis skills, and operatives need to strengthen foreign languages, as well as receive higher-level shooting and combat training. Therefore, in the training camp managed by the Administration Division, many graduates will join the Directorate of Operations. Another scenario is that the operatives will regularly return to the camp for training and evaluation to assess whether they are still suitable for high-intensity and high-risk jobs.
Hence, things at the training camp are much more complicated, so Walter would definitely not handle Yang Yi’s transfer to the camp personally.
Yang Yi had to reside in the training camp. He was different from the ordinary trainees because he didn’t have to start from the most fundamental subjects. The main reason for his training was to learn how to fly planes. Additionally, if he had any spare time, he could entirely enhance his other skills. His freedom in the training camp could be considered the highest there.
Yang Yi showed his identification, and the person in charge of reception checked his ID, entered the ID number, and then saw Yang Yi’s file.
"Flight training, basic training for helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, right?"
"Yes, thank you."
