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FORT BENNING, Ga. – Infantry Week 2025 ... 1st place in the Lacerda Cup during a ceremony at the National Infantry Museum on April 11. Sniper teams from the U.S. Army, Air Force, Coast Guard ...
Andrew Goldsmith joined the Army infantry in 2004, served two tours in Iraq and later graduated Ranger school in 2008, he ...
(WTVM) -Fort Benning’s Infantry Week continued over ... The day ended with a “Super Supper” at the National Infantry Museum at which was open to the public. An award ceremony was held ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Community leaders and U.S. Army officials gathered at the National Infantry Museum Friday morning. They were there for the annual State of Fort Benning address.
May is Military Appreciation Month - and also an easy opportunity for you to help feed Fort Benning Soldiers, as they return from deployments or training. Our “Boxes to Troops” drive is going ...
Roughly 70,000 soldiers, civilian workers and military family members are stationed at Fort Benning, which trains infantry troops and tank crews and is home to the elite Army Ranger School.
Benning enlisted in the Army at age 17 at Fort Logan, Colorado. He deployed to France with the American Expeditionary Forces, known today as the 1st Infantry Division, where he served as a machine ...
She and her husband are buried at Fort Benning. Fred Benning was born in Norfolk, Nebraska, in 1900. At 17, he enlisted with the U.S. Army and served in the First Infantry Division during WWI.
Roughly 70,000 soldiers, civilian workers and military family members are stationed at Fort Benning, which trains infantry troops and tank crews and is home to the elite Army Ranger School.
Fort Benning is home to approximately 70,000 soldiers, civilian personnel, and their families. It plays a vital role in Army training, hosting both infantry and tank crew instruction, as well as ...