The U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. 'Follow Me' statue in front of the school. An infantry soldier fires a rifle. An officer instructs soldiers during a training fire course. Under expert instructions the soldiers learn the handling of weapons and firing them at fixed and changing targets. A soldier learns to detect a target and fire from different positions. The infantry soldiers learn to fire machine guns and use hand grenades.
The U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. Infantry soldiers learn to use grenade launchers. An officer instructs the soldiers on the use of flame throwers. A soldier uses a flame thrower and other uses a machine gun.
The U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. Infantry soldiers learn to load and fire mortars. An officer instructs the soldiers how to use recoilless rifles. The soldiers fire the rifles.
The U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. A solider drives a truck loaded with anti tank guided missiles. Another soldier operates switches and a missile is launched.
A training of U.S. Army Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. The Army Rangers mud fight and run through a field during a training. The rangers crawl in a barbed wire covered trench. They cross hurdles and crawl from under a wooden trunk. They wrestle with each other. They climb up a wooden wall and cross a river using a rope. The rangers cross a rope bridge. They learn repelling and mountaineering technique. The rangers disembark from aircraft and advance through a field. They walk through a jungle and cross a river during a patrolling mission. Trucks, jeeps and tanks loaded with rangers drive through a field.
Ground mobility courses at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. Infantry soldiers look on as an expert drives a tank across a bumpy terrain during a ground mobility course. They learn techniques to inspect vehicles. They also learn to control the vehicles. The expert instructs them about tools, equipment and personnel required to keep vehicles operating. They receive a mechanical training in caring for, repairing and maintaining equipment. An instructor teaches them theory and functions of each section of infantry vehicles. Infantry officers practice by applying their knowledge in repairing vehicles brought to the school's maintenance shop.
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