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Infantry Week 2025, held April 7-14 at Fort Benning, showcased the exceptional skills and dedication of warriors from the U.S ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last month ordered the change back to Fort Benning to honor Fred Benning, who was awarded the nation’s second-highest honor for battlefield bravery as an 18-year-old ...
The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an ...
Community leaders and U.S. Army officials gathered at the National Infantry Museum Friday morning. They were there for the ...
“Grit was the biggest thing for me,” Eversmeyer said shortly after the April 10 fight during the tournament, which is part of Fort Benning’s annual Infantry Week of Army-wide competitions.
U.S. Army Soldiers, veterans, military and civic leaders, community members, and the whole Benning family gathered for the ...
Within months, he was sent to France to serve in the infantry. Within a year, Benning had risen to corporal and leading a machine gun team, said Army Maj. Gen. Colin Tuley, Fort Benning’s top ...
The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor a Norfolk ...
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.
Georgia's Fort Benning, formerly Fort Moore, is holding a ceremony to rename the military base. Here are bios of the people behind the names - including the two Bennings.
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 ...