The Army recently moved to increase the length of Infantry OSUT from 14 to 22 weeks, allowing trainees to spend more time on weapons familiarization and longer training in the field. Ultimately ...
Fort Riley soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division are embarking on what the Army says is a “significant journey” as they ...
Fort Moore is one of the Army’s largest Basic Combat Training centers. The Georgia base is home to the Army’s infantry school and hosts basic training for around 5,800 new soldiers each year.
The 1st Infantry Division from Fort Riley has returned to the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, for a division-level training rotation.