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Fort Benning is a United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
 post, located southwest of the city of Columbus
Columbus, Georgia

Columbus is a city in Muscogee County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. It is the primary city of the Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, an MSA which encompasses all of Columbus, Georgia, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, Harris County, Georgia, Marion County, Georgia, and Muscogee County, Georgia counties, Georgia, and Russ...
 in Muscogee and Chattahoochee counties in Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia is a U.S. state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against United Kingdom rule in the American Revolution....
 and Russell County, Alabama
Russell County, Alabama

Russell County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, who fought in the wars against the Creek Native Americans in the United States....
. It is part of the Columbus, Georgia
Columbus, Georgia

Columbus is a city in Muscogee County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. It is the primary city of the Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, an MSA which encompasses all of Columbus, Georgia, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, Harris County, Georgia, Marion County, Georgia, and Muscogee County, Georgia counties, Georgia, and Russ...
 Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Fort Benning is a self-sustaining military community supporting in excess of 100,000 military, family members, reserve component soldiers, retirees, and civilian employees on a daily basis.






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Fort Benning is a United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
 post, located southwest of the city of Columbus
Columbus, Georgia

Columbus is a city in Muscogee County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. It is the primary city of the Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, an MSA which encompasses all of Columbus, Georgia, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, Harris County, Georgia, Marion County, Georgia, and Muscogee County, Georgia counties, Georgia, and Russ...
 in Muscogee and Chattahoochee counties in Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia is a U.S. state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against United Kingdom rule in the American Revolution....
 and Russell County, Alabama
Russell County, Alabama

Russell County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, who fought in the wars against the Creek Native Americans in the United States....
. It is part of the Columbus, Georgia
Columbus, Georgia

Columbus is a city in Muscogee County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. It is the primary city of the Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, an MSA which encompasses all of Columbus, Georgia, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, Harris County, Georgia, Marion County, Georgia, and Muscogee County, Georgia counties, Georgia, and Russ...
 Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Fort Benning is a self-sustaining military community supporting in excess of 100,000 military, family members, reserve component soldiers, retirees, and civilian employees on a daily basis. It is a power projection platform, and possesses the capability to deploy combat-ready forces by air, rail, and highway. Fort Benning is the home of the United States Army Infantry School
United States Army Infantry School

The United States Army Infantry School is located in Fort Benning, Georgia . It is made up of the following components:*192d Infantry Brigade ...
; the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation , formerly the School of the Americas is a United States Department of Defense facility at Fort Benning near Columbus, Georgia in the United States....
; the headquarters of the 75th Ranger Regiment along with the 3rd Ranger Battalion; the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized); the 14th Combat Support Hospital; and many additional tenant units.

History

Fort Benning is named for Brigadier General
Brigadier General

Brigadier General is the lowest ranking General Officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of Colonel and Major General.The rank can be traced back to the militaries of Europe where a brigadier general, or simply a brigadier, would command a brigade in the field....
 Henry L. Benning
Henry L. Benning

Henry Lewis Benning was a lawyer, legislator, judge on the Georgia Supreme Court, and a Confederate States Army General officer during the American Civil War....
, a Confederate
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
 army general and a native of Columbus, Georgia. It was established in October 1918 as Camp Benning, It was assigned permanent status in 1918. The base covers 182,000 acres (737 km²). During World War II, Fort Benning included 197,159 acres (797.87 km²), and had billet
Billet

A billet is a term for living quarters to which a person, generally a soldier, is assigned to sleep. Historically, it referred to a private dwelling that was required to accept the soldier....
ing space for 3,970 officers and 94,873 enlisted persons. The Chattahoochee River
Chattahoochee River

The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the Appalachian Mountains of northeastern Georgia , near the Carolinas, to the southwestward to Atlanta and through its suburbs....
 runs through Fort Benning, which straddles the Georgia/Alabama state line.

Fort Benning's first mission was to provide Basic Training
Basic Training

Basic Training may refer to:* Basic Training , an American documentary directed by Frederick Wiseman* Basic Training , an American sex comedy...
 for units participating in World War I. With the end of that war, Benning was closed until the Army could find another use. The first tenant unit was the Infantry School, which General George Marshall
George Marshall

George Catlett Marshall was an United States Military of the United States leader, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, United States Secretary of State, and the third United States Secretary of Defense....
 commanded beginning in 1934. The Infantry School is still located at Fort Benning. The Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps

File:CCC constructing road.gifThe Civilian Conservation Corps was a public work relief program for unemployed men, focused on natural resource conservation from 1933 to 1942....
 completed the wooden permanent buildings in the 1930s, and Fort Benning expanded from that point forward.

During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 (WWII) Fort Benning became home to the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion

The 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion was an all-African American Airborne forces unit of the United States Army during World War II....
, known as the Triple Nickel. Their training began in December 1943. This represented an important milestone for black Americans—as was explored in the first narrative history of the installation, Home of the Infantry. The battalion, later expanded to become the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion

The 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion was an all-African American Airborne forces unit of the United States Army during World War II....
, was trained at Fort Benning but did not deploy overseas. The specialized duties of the Triple Nickel were primarily firefighting duties as parachute smoke jumpers. The 555th was secretly deployed to the Pacific Northwest in the United States in response to an anticipated threat. There was concern that forest fires were being deliberately set by the Japanese military using incendiary balloons as an attempt to produce terror among the citizens. The 555th successfully completed over 1,000 missions as smoke jumpers and thwarted the enemy's attempts to spread terror within the United States.

Fort Benning is where the US 2nd Armored Division was formed.

The Airborne School
United States Army Airborne School

The U.S. Army Airborne School ? widely known as Jump School ? conducts the basic paratrooper training for the U.S. military. It is operated by the 1st Battalion , 507th Infantry Regiment, U.S....
 on Main Post has three 249-foot (76 m) drop towers called "Control Descent Towers". They are used to train paratroopers. The towers were modeled after the parachute towers at the 1939 World's Fair in New York. Only three towers stand today; the fourth tower was toppled by a tornado on March 14th, 1954.

The 4th Infantry Division, first of four divisions committed by the United States to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, reorganized and completed its basic training at Fort Benning (Sand Hill and Harmony Church areas} from October 1950 to May 1951, when it deployed to Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 for five years.

Fort Benning was the site of the Scout dog school of the United States during the Vietnam War
Vietnam War

The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina Wars, the Vietnam Conflict, or often in Vietnam the American War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975....
, where the dogs trained to detect ambushes in enemy terrain got their initial training, before being transferred to Vietnam for further advanced courses.

Between 1963 and 1965, in Fort Benning, the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles
Luis Posada Carriles

Luis Clemente Faustino Posada Carriles is a Cuban-born Venezuelan anti-Fidel Castro militant. A former CIA operative, Posada has been convicted in absentia of involvement in various terrorism attacks and plots in the Western hemisphere, including involvement in the 1976 bombing of a Cubana Flight 455 that killed seventy-three people and h...
 received CIA
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 training in explosives and sabotage
Sabotage

Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening an enemy, oppressor or employer through subversion, obstruction, disruption, and/or destruction....
.

In the School of the Americas, located in Fort Benning since 1984, were trained many international military officers, some of which were responsible for crimes and murders like Manuel Noriega
Manuel Noriega

Manuel Antonio Noriega is a former Panamanian general and the military dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989. He was never officially the president of Panama, but held the post of "chief executive officer" for a brief period in 1989....
 (U.S.-supported dictator in Panama
Panama

Panama, officially the Republic of Panama , is the southernmost country of Central America and, in turn, North America. Situated on an isthmus connecting North and South America, some categorize it as a transcontinental nation....
 between 1983 to 1989), Gonzalo Guevara Cerritos (responsible for massacres in San Salvador
San Salvador

San Salvador is the Capital and largest city of the nation of El Salvador. The second most populous city in Central America, after Guatemala City, and the metro covers an area of 568 km? and is home to nearly 1.6 million people....
, like Central American University's massacre in 1989). Graduates of the SOA also include men such as Hugo Banzer Suárez
Hugo Banzer

Hugo Banzer Su?rez was a politician, military general, and President of Bolivia of Bolivia. He held the Bolivian presidency twice: from August 22, 1971 to July 21, 1978, as a dictator; and then again from August 6, 1997 to August 7, 2001, as constitutional President....
, Leopoldo Galtieri, , Efraín Ríos Montt
Efraín Ríos Montt

Jos? Efra?n R?os Montt is a former de facto President of Guatemala of Guatemala, Dictator, Military of Guatemala, and former president of Congress of Guatemala....
, Vladimiro Montesinos
Vladimiro Montesinos

Vladimiro Lenin Montesinos Torres was the long-standing head of Peru's intelligence service, National Intelligence Service , under President of Peru Alberto Fujimori....
, Guillermo Rodríguez
Guillermo Rodríguez

General Guillermo Rodr?guez Lara, known as "Bombita". He took courses in C&R&Bn Staff, Irregular Warfare Orientation, and Maintenance Management at the School of the Americas....
, Omar Torrijos
Omar Torrijos

Omar Efra?n Torrijos Herrera was the Commander of the Panamanian Military of Panama and the de facto leader of Panama from 1968 to 1981. Torrijos never held elected office in Panama, and was never president....
, Roberto Viola, Roberto D'Aubuisson
Roberto D'Aubuisson

Major Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta was the Salvadoran Army officer and political leader who founded the Nationalist Republican Alliance , which he led from 1980 to 1985....
, Victor Escobar
Victor Escobar

Victor Escobar was a Colombian-born graduate from the School of the Americas. At the age of twenty-four, he became the youngest student ever to be admitted to the training facilities in Fort Benning, Georgia ....
 and Juan Velasco Alvarado
Juan Velasco Alvarado

Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado was a left-wing politics-leaning Peruvian General who ruled Peru from 1968 to 1975 under the title of "President of the Revolutionary Government."...
. Because many of its students have been associated with death squad
Death squad

A death squad is an armed squad that kills civilians, terrorists or guerillas. These groups tend to commit extrajudicial punishment assassinations / extra-judicial killings and forced disappearances of persons....
s, and coups in Latin American countries, the school's acronym is reparsed by its detractors as the "School of the Assassins".

Mission

The post is home to the United States Army Infantry School
United States Army Infantry School

The United States Army Infantry School is located in Fort Benning, Georgia . It is made up of the following components:*192d Infantry Brigade ...
 as well as the Army's airborne
Airborne forces

Airborne forces are military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and 'dropped' into battle. Thus they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have an ability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning....
 (parachuting
Parachuting

Parachuting, also known as skydiving, is where a person jumps from enough height so that he can deploy a fabric parachute and land safely.The history of parachuting appears to start with Andre-Jacques Garnerin who made successful parachute jumps from a hot-air balloon in 1797....
) school. Fort Benning is the primary training installation for all U.S. Army infantry enlistees (11X). Enlisted infantry soldiers undergo their Basic Combat Training, and Advanced Individual Training in a combined fourteen week course called One Station Unit Training (OSUT). The 198th Infantry Brigade, formerly the Infantry Training Brigade (ITB), has the mission of transforming civilians into disciplined infantrymen (11B)and indirect-fire infantrymen (11C)that possess the Army Values, fundamental soldier skills, physical fitness, character, confidence, commitment, and the Warrior Ethos to become adaptive and flexible infantrymen ready to accomplish the mission of the Infantry. The 192d Infantry Brigade also conducts Army Basic Combat Training for non-combat arms enlisted soldiers, who go on to their occupational schools (AIT) following graduation from BCT. The 192d Infantry Brigade consists of two Basic Combat Training battalions, one Infantry One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Battalion and the 30th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception).

Post information

Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation Ssi

Post areas

There are four main cantonment
Cantonment

A cantonment is a temporary or semi-permanent military quarters. The word cantonment is derived from the French language word :fr:canton meaning corner or district....
 areas on Fort Benning. They are the Main Post area, Kelley Hill, Sand Hill and Harmony Church.

Main Post houses various garrison and smaller FORSCOM units of Fort Benning such as 36th Engineer Group, 988th Military Police
Military police

Military police are normally the police of a military organization.Military police may refer to:* a section of the military solely responsible for policing the armed forces ...
 Company, the 43rd Engineer Battalion, and the 29th Infantry Regiment, as well as a number of TRADOC-related tenants, e.g. the Officer Candidate School
Officer Candidate School (U.S. Army)

The United States Army's Officer Candidate School , located at Fort Benning, Georgia , provides training to become a commissioned officer in the U.S....
, the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, conducting courses such as the Warriors Leader Course (formerly known as Primary Leadership Development Course), the Basic Officer Leader's Course II, and the Airborne School. Adjacent to Infantry Hall (the post headquarters building), is the Ranger Memorial
Ranger Memorial

The Ranger Memorial is a tribute to the United States Army Rangers at Fort Benning, Georgia. The memorial serves as host to Ranger ceremonies such as Ranger retirement ceremonies to the graduation of the latest Rangers from the Ranger Indoctrination Program....
, an outdoors monument to all Rangers, present and past.

Kelley Hill houses the 3rd Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized).

Kelley Hill houses the 3rd Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division also known as the sledgehammer brigade because of the sledgehammers used to keep this mechanized division and the tracks on its armor and artillery rolling. The Peter Gabriel song "Sledgehammer
Sledgehammer (song)

"Sledgehammer" is a hit song by Peter Gabriel from his 1986 album So . It peaked at number one in Canada for four weeks on July 21, 1986, number one in the United States on July 26, 1986, and number four in the UK singles chart, thanks in part to a popular and influential music video....
" is played over the speakers in the morning after physical training.

Sand Hill is the primary location of the Infantry Training Brigade (198th Infantry Brigade) and the Basic Combat Training Brigade (192nd Infantry brigade). Sand Hill is also the location of the 30th AG Reception Battalion at Fort Benning.

Harmony Church area houses the 2/29 Infantry Regiment Sniper School, the 1/29th Infantry Regiment (training support for Bradley Fighting Vehicles and Strykers), and the Ft. Benning phase of Ranger School
Ranger School

The United States Army Ranger School is an intense, three-month long, combat leadership course, oriented to small-unit tactics, and conducted in three separate three-week-long phases - at Fort Benning, Georgia , U.S.A., , at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby, Georgia, 'the Mountain Phase' at Camp Merrill, near Dahlonega, Georgia, and the Florida P...
. Victory Pond, where the amphibious training for the Bradleys take place, is in Harmony Church. Also in this area, about 1 mile (2 km) from Red Diamond Road, is a Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 era cemetery in a large meadow. The graveyard is marked in the C C 2 area on the Fort Benning tactical military map as CEMETERY 2.

Fryar Drop Zone, the drop zone that airborne students land on, is located in the Alabama portion of Fort Benning.

Post institutions

Fort Benning is also home to:
  • The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
    Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

    The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation , formerly the School of the Americas is a United States Department of Defense facility at Fort Benning near Columbus, Georgia in the United States....
     (WHINSEC), formerly known as School of the Americas
  • The US Army Pathfinder
    Pathfinders (military)

    Pathfinders are paratroops who are dropped into place before a major operation in order to place and operate navigational devices to assist the primary drop of paratroops....
     School
  • Airborne School
  • US Army Combatives School
    US Army Combatives School

    The US Army Combatives School was founded in 2000 by then Sergeant First Class Matt Larsen and is located at building 69, Fort Benning, Georgia ....
  • Sniper School
  • Stryker & Bradley Schools
  • Ranger School
    Ranger School

    The United States Army Ranger School is an intense, three-month long, combat leadership course, oriented to small-unit tactics, and conducted in three separate three-week-long phases - at Fort Benning, Georgia , U.S.A., , at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby, Georgia, 'the Mountain Phase' at Camp Merrill, near Dahlonega, Georgia, and the Florida P...
  • 75th Ranger Regiment
    United States Army Rangers

    The United States Army Rangers or simply Army Rangers are specialized, elite American Light Infantry special operations forces capable of conducting Direct action operations....
     Headquarters
  • 3rd Ranger Battalion
  • The Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course IBOLC III (Formerly IOBC)
  • Basic Officer Leader's Course II
  • United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course
    United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course

    United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course is an elite five week school offered by 4th Ranger Training Battalion to soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen to train them to expert levels in reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition, battle damage assessment, foreign vehicle identification, and other skills....
     (Formerly LRSLC, now known as RSLC)


Unit information


Command Group

Units Present
Unit, Command
  • U.S. Army Garrison, Installation Management Agency (IMA)
  • 192nd Infantry Brigade, TRADOC (Reflagged from Basic Combat Training Brigade (BCTB))
    • 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment
    • 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 54th Infantry Regiment
      54th Infantry Regiment (United States)

      The 54th Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army, first constituted for World War I and existing today as a basic training unit stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia....
    • 30th AG Reception Battalion, TRADOC
  • 197th Infantry Brigade, TRADOC (Reflagged from 29th Infantry Regiment)
    • 1st Battalion (Mechanized / Stryker
      Stryker

      The IAV Stryker is a family of eight-wheeled all wheel drive armored combat vehicles produced by General Dynamics Land Systems, in use by the United States Army....
      ), 29th Infantry Regiment
      29th Infantry Regiment (United States)

      The 29th Infantry Regiment is a unit of the United States Army first formed in 1813....
    • 2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment
    • CONUS Replacement Center
  • 198th Infantry Brigade, TRADOC (Reflagged from Infantry Training Brigade (ITB))
    • 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment
      19th Infantry Regiment (United States)

      The 19th Infantry Regiment is a United States Army infantry regiment which is assigned to the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, with the assignment of conducting Basic and Advanced Infantry Training....
    • 2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 58th Infantry Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 329th Infantry Regiment
  • 199th Infantry Brigade, TRADOC (Reflagged from 11th Infantry Regiment)
    • HHC, 199th Bde (MCCC Detachment & International Student Training Detachment)
    • 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (Basic Officer Leadership Course II)
    • 2nd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (Infantry Basic Officer Leadership Course (IBOLC))
    • 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (Officer Candidate School)
    • 1st Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment (Airborne School)
  • Ranger Training Brigade
    Ranger School

    The United States Army Ranger School is an intense, three-month long, combat leadership course, oriented to small-unit tactics, and conducted in three separate three-week-long phases - at Fort Benning, Georgia , U.S.A., , at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby, Georgia, 'the Mountain Phase' at Camp Merrill, near Dahlonega, Georgia, and the Florida P...
    , TRADOC
    • 4th Ranger Training Battalion, TRADOC
  • Henry Caro Noncommissioned Officer Academy, TRADOC
    • Maneuver Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course (MANCOC)
    • Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (Infantry) (BNCOC)
    • Warrior Leader Course (WLC)
    • Drill Sergeant School (DSS)
  • 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (HBCT)
    • 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry
    • 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor
    • 3rd Squadron, 1st Cavalry
    • 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery
    • 203rd Brigade Support Battalion
      Forward Support Battalion

      A Forward Support Battalion was an Army of Excellence combat service support unit designed to support a Brigade. In division , it was part of the DISCOM ....
    • 3-3 Brigade Troops Battalion
      Special Troops Battalion

      A special troops battalion is an organic unit of a modular brigade, division , corps or higher echelon Army organization. It may comprise companies from different branches of the Army, but typically has a headquarters & headquarters company and signal network company at a minimum....
  • 13th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion 3d Sustainment Brigade
  • 14th Combat Support Hospital, 44th MEDCOM
  • 283d Army Band
  • Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
    Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

    The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation , formerly the School of the Americas is a United States Department of Defense facility at Fort Benning near Columbus, Georgia in the United States....
    , TRADOC
  • 75th Ranger Regiment
    United States Army Rangers

    The United States Army Rangers or simply Army Rangers are specialized, elite American Light Infantry special operations forces capable of conducting Direct action operations....
    , U.S. Army Special Operations Command
    • 3rd Ranger Battalion (3-75 RGR)
    • 1st Ranger Underwater Warfare Detachment (RUWD)
    • Regimental Special Troops Battalion (RSTB)
  • Martin Army Community Hospital, AMEDD
  • DENTAC, USA DENTAC
  • US.Army Marksmanship Unit, USAAC, http://www.usaac.army.mil/amu/
  • 17th Air Support Operations Squadron, USAF


Additional Information

As of November 2008, Major General Michael Barbero is the current post commander. He also serves as the Chief of Infantry, considered the senior Infantryman in the U.S. Army.

Fort Benning was selected by the most recent round of the Base Realignment and Closing Commission (BRAC), to house the new Maneuver Center. This realignment will merge the United States Army Armor School
United States Army Armor School

The United States Army Armor School is a training school located at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Its primary focus is the training of United States Army soldiers, Non-commissioned officer, and commissioned officers in the operation, tactics, and maintenance of Armor forces and equipment, including the M1A2 Abrams, the M2 Bradley#Variants Cavalry Fight...
, currently located at Fort Knox
Fort Knox

Fort Knox is a United States United States Army post in Kentucky south of Louisville, Kentucky and north of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The base, , covers parts of Bullitt County, Kentucky, Hardin County, Kentucky, and Meade County, Kentucky counties, with Hardin county receiving the largest benefit, economically....
, Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
 with the Infantry Center.

Post Commanders have included General John 'Black Jack' Pershing
John J. Pershing

John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing, Order of the Bath was an officer in the United States Army. He is the only person to be promoted in his own lifetime to the highest rank ever held in the United States Army?General of the Armies....
, General George S. Patton
George S. Patton

George Smith Patton, Jr. was a distinguished though controversial United States Army officer.Commissioned in the army in 1909, Patton participated in the Pancho Villa Expedition to capture Pancho Villa in 1916-17....
, General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell
Joseph Stilwell

General officer Joseph Warren Stilwell was a United States Army four-star General officer best-known for his service in China and Burma. His contempt for formal military dress, his concern for the enlisted man, and his caustic personality would gain him two sobriquets: "Uncle Joe" and "Vinegar Joe."...
, and General Omar Bradley
Omar Bradley

Omar Nelson Bradley Knight Commander of the Bath was one of the main United States Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II and a General of the Army in the United States Army....
, for whom the Bradley Fighting Vehicle was named.

The post commanders quarters is known through out the Army as "Riverside" due to its proximity to the Chattahoochee River
Chattahoochee River

The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the Appalachian Mountains of northeastern Georgia , near the Carolinas, to the southwestward to Atlanta and through its suburbs....


In popular culture


In movies

  • Both the movie The General's Daughter
    The General's Daughter

    The General's Daughter is a 1999 in film starring John Travolta. The Plot concerns the mysterious death of the daughter of a prominent general....
     (1999, Dir. by Simon West, Starring John Travolta, Madeleine Stowe, James Cromwell, et. ali) and the book The General's Daughter (novel)
    The General's Daughter (novel)

    The General's Daughter is a 1992 novel by Nelson DeMille about a military investigation agent named Paul Brenner who is put in charge of investigating the death of Ann Campbell, the daughter of a legendary general....
     (1992, by Nelson DeMille) are set at Fort Benning.
  • The movie The Army in Overalls was a short documentary filmed at Fort Benning in 1941.
  • The movie Parachute Battalion
    Parachute Battalion

    Parachute Battalion is a 1941 film starring Robert Preston and Nancy Kelly. The supporting cast includes Edmond O'Brien, Harry Carey, and Buddy Ebsen, and the movie was directed by Leslie Goodwins....
     starring Harry Carey
    Harry Carey

    Harry Carey was an United States actor and one of silent film's earliest superstars....
    , Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien

    Edmond O'Brien was an United States film actor who is perhaps best remembered for his role in D.O.A. . He also co-starred with Richard Rust in the National Broadcasting Company legal drama Sam Benedict, which aired during the 1962-1963 television season....
    , and Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen

    Buddy Ebsen was a versatile United States character actor and dancer. A performer for seven decades, he is best remembered for his starring roles as Jed Clampett in the popular 1960s television series, The Beverly Hillbillies and as the title character in the long-running 1970s detective series Barnaby Jones....
     was also filmed on Fort Benning just prior to WWII in 1941.
  • The movie The Green Berets
    The Green Berets (film)

    The Green Berets is a 1968 in film featuring John Wayne, George Takei, David Janssen, Jim Hutton, and Aldo Ray, nominally based on the eponymous 1965 book by Robin Moore, but the screenplay has little relation to the book....
     starring John Wayne
    John Wayne

    John Wayne was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States film actor. He epitomized rugged masculinity and has become an enduring American icon....
     was filmed at Fort Benning in 1967 and in downtown Columbus, Ga. The film featured location shots including an attack on the simulated special forces A camp and a helicopter assault on a bridge crossing the river. The house where the SF team kidnapped the NVA general was located in downtown Columbus, Georgia. The movie theater on Sand Hill area of Fort Benning is in the background on one of the helicopter landing scenes in the beginning of the movie. After they arrive in Vietnam, you can see a large aircraft hangar; this is also visible in the movie "We Were Soldiers."
  • The movie Jumping Jacks
    Jumping Jacks

    Jumping Jacks is a 1952 in film film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The movie was released by Paramount Pictures....
     starring Dean Martin
    Dean Martin

    Dean Martin was an United States singer, film actor and comedian of Italians descent. He was one of the best known musical artists of the 1950s and 1960s....
     and Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis

    Jerry Lewis is an American comedian, actor, producer, writer, director and singer. He is best-known for his slapstick humor on stage, screen and television, his singing ability in a string of music album recordings and his charity fund-raising telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association ....
     was filmed at Airborne School and on Harmony Church, Fort Benning in 1951.
  • The movie Tank
    Tank (film)

    Tank is a 1984 in film comedy film, drama film, and action movie starring James Garner, Shirley Jones, and C. Thomas Howell. The film was written by Dan Gordon and directed by Marvin J....
     starring James Garner
    James Garner

    James Garner is an United States film and television actor.He has starred in several television program spanning a career of more than five decades....
    , Shirley Jones
    Shirley Jones

    Shirley Mae Jones is an United States singer and character actress of stage , film and television. She starred as wholesome characters in a number of well-known musical films, such as Oklahoma , Carousel , and The Music Man ....
    , C.Thomas Howell, and James Cromwell
    James Cromwell

    James Oliver Cromwell is an American film and television actor. He has been nominated for an Academy Awards, three Emmy Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards during his career....
     was filmed at Fort Benning in 1983. The movie's world premiere also occurred on base in 1984. A neon sign reading END OF THE HALL is visible inside a bar as this was filmed inside the former Noncommissioned Officer Club on Sand Hill. The 2/10th field artillery did 10 hours of PT on Kelly Hill. The back gate to Kelly Hill was shown as the main gate in the movie. The town in which James Garner destroys the local jail is located on Lumpkin Road. The housing area they all lived in is called Upatoi Creek housing area. It is on Custer Road next to the National Cemetery.
  • The movie A Time To Triumph starring Patty Duke
    Patty Duke

    Anna Marie "Patty" Duke is an Academy Awards-, three-time Emmy Award- and two-time Golden Globe Award-winning United States actress of Theatre and film....
     was filmed at Fort Benning in 1985
  • The movie Your Mother Wears Combat Boots starring Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden

    Barbara Eden is an American film and television actor and singer who is best known for her starring role in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie....
     was filmed at Fort Benning in 1988, most of the film was shot at Airborne School and feature the original barracks which housed the 555 P.I.R., they have since been demolished and replaced with a parking lot.
  • In the movie "Scent of a Woman
    Scent of a Woman

    Scent of a Woman is a 1992 film which tells the story of a University-preparatory school student who takes a job as an assistant to an irascible, blind, medically retired Army officer....
    , Al Pacino
    Al Pacino

    Alfredo James "Al" Pacino is an United States film and theatre actor and Film director, widely considered to be one of the most notable and influential actors of his time....
    's character is questioned by his nephew at which US Army fort he lost his vision. "Fort Bragg
    Fort Bragg, North Carolina

    Fort Bragg is a major United States Army installation, in Cumberland County, North Carolina, and Hoke County, North Carolina Counties, North Carolina, United States, near Fayetteville, North Carolina....
    ?" questions the nephew. "No, Fort Benning," replies Pacino's character, Lt. Col. Frank Slade.
  • The movie Black Hawk Down starring Josh Hartnett
    Josh Hartnett

    Joshua Daniel Hartnett is an American actor. He came to fame after his first film role, in 1998's Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, and as Matt Eversmann in the true story Black Hawk Down , alongside Ewan McGregor, William Fichtner, and Eric Bana....
     was filmed here during the summer of 2000.
  • The movie We Were Soldiers
    We Were Soldiers

    We Were Soldiers is a 2002 in film Cinema of the United States war film that dramatized the Battle of Ia Drang in November 1965, the first major engagement of United States United States Armed Forces in the Vietnam War....
     starring Mel Gibson
    Mel Gibson

    Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson, Officer of the Order of Australia is an Australian-American actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter....
    , Barry Pepper
    Barry Pepper

    Barry Robert Pepper is a Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild-, and Emmy-nominated Canada-born actor....
    , and Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear

    Gregory Kinnear is an Academy Award-nominated United States actor and television personality, who first rose to stardom as the first host of E!'s Talk Soup....
     was filmed at Fort Benning in 2000. Some notable scenes include the 249' Control Decent Towers on Eubanks Field and the Officer housing area along South Lumpkin Road. Doughboy Stadium is where they talk to all of the families. The same aircraft hangar used in The Green Berets is also used in this film. Infantry Hall is featured in the last scene and is disguised as an airport.


In TV series

  • During Season Two of 24
    24 (TV series)

    24 is an United States serial action drama television series. Broadcast by Fox Broadcasting Company in the United States and syndicated worldwide, the show first aired on November 6, 2001, with an initial 13 episodes ....
     a Colonel Ron Samuels headed a Special Ops team tracking a bomb. This team was said to be based at Fort Benning. Jack Bauer
    Jack Bauer

    Jack Bauer is the protagonist and anti-hero of the United States television series 24 , in which he has trained and worked in various capacities as a government agent, including US Army Delta Force, LAPD SWAT, CIA, and finally the 24 #Counter Terrorist Unit Los Angeles....
     was also said to have been approached by Samuels whilst being in the military.
  • In the Pilot Episode of M*A*S*H, it is revealed that Maj. Houlihan first met Gen. Hammond at Fort Benning. It is also shown in a flashback that they had a "physical" relationship.
  • In summer 2008, chef Gordon Ramsay
    Gordon Ramsay

    Gordon James Ramsay, Order of the British Empire, is a chef, television personality and restaurateur. He has been awarded a total of 14 Michelin Guide#Michelin stars and other ratings, and in 2007 became one of only three chefs in the United Kingdom to hold three Michelin stars at one time....
     filmed a segment for his British magazine and cooking television series, The F Word. He went wild boar hunting, cooked an entire pig, and served it to troops. The visit was in response to the overpopulation of boars in and around the base and appears in season 4, episode 6.


In books

  • In one of W.E.B. Griffin's books in the Brotherhood of War series a chewing out at the Airborne School was described as a high school drop-out screaming into your face that "He didn't know what kinda chicken-s*** outfit you came here from, but you better get your act together real quick, or I'll ship you outta here so fast your asshole won't catch up with you for 2 weeks!"
  • A few characters in Tom Clancy
    Tom Clancy

    Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. is an United States author, best known for his technically detailed espionage and military science storylines set during and in the aftermath of the Cold War....
    's bestselling novel Rainbow Six
    Rainbow Six

    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is a media franchise created by Tom Clancy about a List of fictional military organizations counter-terrorist military unit called "Rainbow"....
     were trained/stationed in Fort Benning.
  • In his book "That Others May Live", pararescueman Jack Brehm recounts his intense training at Fort Benning that he went through in order to become a PJ.
  • This is also in a book called Apocalypse Dawn by Mel Odom
    Mel Odom

    Mel Odom is a writer who has published more than 140 books. He is best known for his novels of science fiction and fantasy, though he has also written non-fiction about computer gaming....
    .


In video games

  • Part of America's Army
    America's Army

    America's Army is a video game developed by the United States Army and released as a global public relations initiative to help with recruitment....
    , which was designed and distributed by the United States Army, takes place at Fort Benning.
  • In Clive Barker's Jericho
    Clive Barker's Jericho

    Clive Barker?s Jericho is a supernatural Horror fiction-themed first person shooter video game with author Clive Barker providing the premise of the storyline....
    , the squad member Lt. Abigail Black's "skills with a rifle earned her an instructing position at Fort Benning’s renowned sniper school."


In military folklore

A story circulates in the Fort Benning area that Phenix City, Alabama
Phenix City, Alabama

Phenix City is a city in Lee County, Alabama and Russell County, Alabama in the U.S. state of Alabama, although primarily in Russell County. As of 2006, the population of the city was 30,067, according to Census Bureau estimates....
, a town across the Chattahoochee River, once had some Fort Benning troops in jail and wouldn't give them back. The story goes that the (unnamed) Commanding General assembled 8000 troops at the bridge and threatened to send them in to rescue the men if they weren't released. An alternate version told was that the General pulled several tanks up on the banks of the river and threatened to open fire. The version with tanks often is cited as having been General George S. Patton
George S. Patton

George Smith Patton, Jr. was a distinguished though controversial United States Army officer.Commissioned in the army in 1909, Patton participated in the Pancho Villa Expedition to capture Pancho Villa in 1916-17....
 when he was at Fort Benning. However, a military historian has stated that the story was partially true in the sense that a general once threatened to roll tanks into Phenix City but that the general in question was not Patton.

See also

  • Frank Murphy
    Frank Murphy

    William Francis Murphy was a politician and jurist from Michigan. He served asFirst Assistant U.S. District Attorney, Eastern Michigan District , Recorder's Court Judge, Detroit ....
  • Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
    Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

    The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation , formerly the School of the Americas is a United States Department of Defense facility at Fort Benning near Columbus, Georgia in the United States....
  • SOA Watch


External links

  • [https://www.benning.army.mil/ Official Site]


Additional reading