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Army recruits in basic training deliver a call shortly after running an obstacle course on Fort Benning, Georgia, May 4, 2012. (Glenn Fawcett/U.S. Army photo) ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WRBL) — More than 140 soldiers training on post at Fort Benning have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, according to an Army news release Sunday night. The soldiers were ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — On Friday when Fort Benning graduated 215 Basic Training soldiers. For much of the last two years, graduations have been a tightly controlled exercise because of the Co… ...
Fort Benning has nearly 21,000 Soldiers in training daily in 86 courses. LRC-Benning supports them and others, in part, through: -- Serving 13.3 million meals and issuing 2.6 million gallons of ...
Infantry soldiers-in-training conduct close quarters battle training at Fort Benning, Georgia. A pilot program will add eight weeks to infantry basic starting this summer.
Fort Benning, the massive U.S. Army training base near Columbus, Ga., will be formally renamed Fort Moore on Thursday after Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and his wife, Julia Moore.
Several soldiers at Fort Benning, Ga., ... With infantry training set to go from 14 to 22 weeks permanently in 2019, the service is eyeing an extension for all basic training programs.
FORT BENNING, Ga. (Feb. 17 2016) -- They heard the horror stories before they came to basic training on Fort Benning - the snot, the tears and even losing their breakfast.
If you’re going to be an infantryman in the Army, then you’re headed to Fort Benning, Georgia. In the Army, soldiers receive basic combat training at four locations: Fort Jackson in Columbia ...
Ah, beautiful Fort Benning, Ga. –- home of the Infantry. If your spouse is an Infantry or Armor soldier, particularly if he is an officer, you will probably find yourself living at Fort Benning ...
Army Reserve Pvt. Kyle J. Pender graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. During nine weeks of training, he received training in drill, ceremonies, weapons, map ...
Fort Benning, GA, the training center that supplies 35% of the Army’s fighting force, adjusts to the dangers of COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s the latest on safety precautions and social distancing ...