Fort Jackson is the largest and most active Initial Entry training Center in the U.S. Army, training 34 percent of all Soldiers and 69 percent of the women entering the Army each year.
Fort Jackson received another high mark in safety as Capt. Dennis A. Scannell from Company A, 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry ...
In late 1962, Secretary of the Army Elvis J ... and the quality of training presented overall. Between April and June of 1963, pilot courses were conducted at Fort Jackson, S.C., for selected ...
According to the official policy, any recruit who sought to join the Army was supposed to be, at most, only 8% above body fat ...
He retired in 2018 as the command sergeant major of Fort Jackson, the Army's main training center for basic combat training. He is now the director of the Warrior PATHH program at the Big Red Barn ...
A new Department of Defense inspector general’s report revealed that the U.S. Army allowed recruits who did not meet qualifications to join. The report, “Management Advisory: Army’s Future ...