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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 ...
U.S. Army soldiers from the one station unit training, OSUT, negotiate an obstacle course during their first week of Basic Training in Fort Benning, Georgia, March 9, 2012.U.S. Army photo by Staff ...
Thomas LaRose served his country in the Army as a first lieutenant from 2017 to 2021. Growing up in Athol, he graduated from ...
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 ...
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) ...
Several soldiers at Fort Benning, ... 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.
U.S. Army basic trainee Dez Del Barba, who is from Stockton, Calif., is currently being treated at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. He has had 14 surgeries and his left leg had to be… ...
The U.S. Army has fired the commander of an infantry basic training battalion at Fort Benning, Georgia. Lt. Col. Robert Howard, commander of 2nd Battalion, 58th Infantry Regiment, 198th Infantry ...
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… ...
Seven months later, Pvt. 2nd Class Holiday is a proud graduate of Army basic training, and is finishing her advanced instruction at Fort Lee, Virginia, to become a power generation specialist who ...
A 21-year-old California National Guard recruit at Fort Benning for basic training has been hospitalized for six weeks after contracting the flesh-eating disease known as necrotizing fasciitis ...
A 21-year-old California National Guard recruit at Fort Benning for basic training has been hospitalized for six weeks after contracting the flesh-eating disease known as necrotizing fasciitis ...