While learning jobs and duties, recruits will also learn the values needed to make it to a high rank in their organization.
The recruits had learned to make their own tents and even gotten to sleep in them for a day or two.
It is a 22-week program in which the recruits learn all peace officer standards and training as well as advanced traffic information.
After only 24 hours on the course, the recruits must learn a vital lesson: every spy can break under pressure.
The second phase of six weeks is devoted to function-specific basic instructions, where recruits learn skills specific to their job.
These new recruits - some of whom are not Jewish - learn Yiddish as they go along.
But recruits are learning powerful lessons outside the classroom.
The instructors also want the recruits to learn how to defend lives, and if necessary, to take them.
Then, during training, the recruits learned to respect this piece of equipment that can take a human life.
There is initial classroom instruction where recruits learn basic signals and procedure.