We got an inside look at the United States Army's intense 22-week training program known as OSUT, which stands for One Station Unit Training. Senior Video Correspondent Graham Flanagan spent four days ...
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 ...
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 ...
Will longer basic training make stronger infantrymen? The Army is adding 8 weeks to OSUT to find out
Infantry soldiers-in-training conduct close quarters battle training at Fort Benning, Georgia. A pilot program will add eight weeks to infantry basic starting this summer. (Patrick A. Albright/Army) ...
Life for new recruits at Fort Benning, Georgia, is about to get a lot longer. The U.S. Army has plans to extend Basic Combat Training for its young infantrymen by two months. The reason: Military ...
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 ...
Junior leaders have long complained that it has become increasingly difficult to prepare new infantry soldiers for deployment. Now the Army is making sure that soldiers are in better shape and more ...
The U.S. Army's top enlisted official today said the service is considering extending the time trainees spend in Basic Combat Training. Sgt. Major of the Army Daniel Dailey told reporters at the ...
Infantry One Station Unit Training (OSUT) combines basic combat training with advanced individual training in one location at Fort Benning, Georgia. The U.S. Army is extending Infantry OSUT from 14 to ...
Army basic training got a major face lift in 2018. Early in the year, Fort Jackson, South Carolina’s basic training program of instruction was updated to encourage more fitness and discipline in new ...
An Army infantry trainee at Fort Moore died Friday after suffering a medical emergency during a training event, officials at the Georgia installation said. Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez, 21, was pronounced dead ...
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