Sketches of U.S. Army Infantry in the United States. 'Follow Me' statue at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. The sketches depict infantrymen in various conflicts in American history, from Washington in the Revolution to combat in Korea. An infantryman holds the American flag. U.S. Army Infantry during the invasion of Africa. They fight in the Korea War.
The U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. A statue in front of the U.S. Army Infantry School. An officer teaches infantry soldiers in a classroom. They attend a mechanical training to learn tactics. Men from the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Air Force arrive for training. Men work on publications in the correspondence school operated by the infantry school. Infantry soldiers undergo practical training under the guidance of experts. The soldiers take down notes. 'Follow Me' is the motto of the school. Infantry soldiers learn to advance and fire artillery during field exercises.
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.
Communication training at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. A soldier drives a jeep through a jungle. Another soldier communicates with others over a field telephone. Soldiers receive training for installation, operation, maintenance and repair of communication equipment. They learn to operate radio telephones, teletypes and radio teller tapes, telephones and telephone switch boards. A soldier carries wire reels to be laid for communication. An officer talks over a field telephone and orders the soldiers to advance through a field.
Infantry soldiers advance on a battlefield in the European Theater. The soldiers fire weapons from bunkers. A U.S. Air Force aircraft taxis and takes off during an emergency. Soldiers disembark from the aircraft and rescue wounded men. Missiles are launched. Prisoners of war are captured by the soldiers. 'Follow Me' statue at the U.S. Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, Georgia.
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