Welcome
To Fort Benning
Fort Benning
was established is 1918
and is named for Major General Henry L. Benning. Known as the "Home of the
Infantry," the installation spreads over 182,000 acres and is home to the
U.S. Army Infantry Training Brigade, U.S. Infantry School, Ranger Training
Brigade, and US Army Airborne School.
From 1918 until present the development
of Fort Benning has been proportional to the schools progress. Through out
the years, the mission of Benning and the Infantry School has remained
fundamentally the same.
"To produce the world's
finest combat Infantrymen"
Although Benning is a Training and Doctrine
command installation, units of Forces Command make up 50 percent of
permanent party personnel on post. They are the 3rd Brigade, 3d Infantry
Division , and the 36th Engineer Group. The 3d Ranger Battalion, 75th
Ranger Regiment, and its Regimental Headquarters are also located at
Benning. Fort Benning is south of Columbus, Georgia on U.S. highway 27.
It has an active duty population of 34,834 which
includes both reserve components. The Fort Benning military community can
also be reached on Interstate 85 south, to Interstate 185 south, this
route will lead you directly into the installation. You may then travel
(right) on 1st Division Rd. to Dixie Rd. You will then find the
installation Welcome Center (Bldg 2607), where all military personnel are
required to sign-in.
The Welcome Center phone number is
(706) 545-7510 or DSN 835-7510.
Fort Benning is fortunate in its
relationship with what is fondly called the Tri-Community. This consist of
Fort Benning; Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama. Columbus,
Georgia is a growing, thriving community with more than 275,000 people in
its metropolitan statistical area. Also, neighboring Fort Benning is
Phenix City, Alabama. The city is located on the western banks of the
Chattahoochee River and completes the Tri-Community.
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