FORT BENNING, Ga. --- The pilot class for the 22-week One-Station Unit Training for Infantry Soldiers graduated today on Inouye Field at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. The pilot ...
The plan was for engineers, cavalry scouts and armor crewmen to join infantry soldiers next year in starting extended initial training programs that would last 22 weeks, giving higher quality new ...
WASHINGTON -- In 2019, the Army will extend one-station unit training for Infantry Soldiers from 14 weeks to 22 weeks. Changes to the program are meant to increase Soldier readiness, making them more ...
Cavalry scouts of the 3rd Infantry Division squad for the Gainey Cup Competition exit an M1126 Stryker combat vehicle during a live-fire exercise at Fort Benning, Ga. (Staff Sgt. Candace Mundt/Army) ...
The U.S. Army is refining a plan to extend by two months the service's 14-week infantry one station unit training, or OSUT, so young grunts arrive at their first unit more combat-ready than ever ...
The commander of the U.S. Army's Maneuver Center of Excellence said Wednesday that basic training programs for combat arms specialties such as armor and engineers will soon start a pilot program ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. -- Army Pvt. Andrew A. Hernandez has graduated from One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort Benning, which consisted of basic military training and advanced individual training (AIT).
In 2019, the Army will extend one-station unit training for Infantry Soldiers from 14 weeks (OSUT) to 22 weeks. Changes to the program are meant to increase Soldier readiness, making them more lethal ...