 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. Now that the 10-day course is officially set to take place every month, it has never been easier for a Fort Hood soldier to become aerosol qualified. What we want the soldiers to understand is that it's here for them, that they can get with their unit chain of command and express a desire to go and then the only thing stopping them is the unit giving them the time to do it because it's right down the street, every course. 200-plus soldiers fighting and chowing at each other for those seats. Perspective trainees shouldn't expect to do much sitting, however, as the intense classroom courses were often overshadowed by grueling physical tests and complex practical exercises. Aerosol hopefuls endured such trials as the obstacle course, a 50-foot tower and 80-foot aircraft repel, the new Aerosol School at Fort Hood books to be the premier challenge for any soldier. That's the Army Now.