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FORT BENNING, Ga. -- More than 100 young adults who've declared their intent to join the Army got a close-up look at what may await them during an Oct. 26 visit to a basic training unit here ...
It's the home of the Maneuver Center of Excellence, the 75th Ranger Regiment and units of the 3rd Infantry Division. Fort Benning, Georgia, takes pride in being the premier center where those ...
More than 400 new recruits are on hold at Fort Benning, Georgia's reception station and may have to wait as long as three weeks to begin Basic Combat Training. Fort Benning usually experiences an ...
The U.S. Army has fired the commander of an infantry basic training battalion at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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… ...
A photomicrograph of Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. Several soldiers at Fort Benning, Ga., came down with a strep infection in February. (Wikimedia Commons) As a precaution, all trainees and ...
Pvt. Bobby Daniels of D Company, 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry Regiment, makes an adjustment to his M-4 rifle during combat familiarization training Jan. 12 on Fort Benning, Georgia.U.S. Army photo.
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.
We recently introduced you to Fort Benning’s new Commanding General and now we’re hearing more from Major General Curtis Buzzard about changes in training, military housing, technology and more.
The U.S. Army training base formerly known as Fort Benning was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday to honor a late lieutenant general and his wife and remove ties to a Confederate general. The ceremony ...
Fort Benning, a massive US Army training base near Columbus, Georgia, was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday to honor the late Lt. Gen. Harold “Hal” Moore and his wife Julia, who both made ...
The Army has restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a Confederate general.