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ATLANTA — A 20-year-old Fort Moore trainee died in a “non-training-related incident” on the Georgia Army post about three weeks before he was expected to graduate from the service’s ...
Gonzalez is the second Fort Moore soldier to die on post this year. Pfc. Jacob Atchison, a 19-year-old recruit from Pella, Iowa, passed away in July during training and the investigation into his ...
Both tracks of the course have a 95% graduation rate. ... Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, 197th Infantry Brigade, the unit that oversees the academic portion of the FSPC at Fort Moore.
Army infantry trainee dies at Fort Moore three weeks before graduation. Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez was in the 19th of 22 weeks of initial training after joining the Army in May. By Patty Nieberg.
Fort Moore’s security upgrade at Plumley Access Control Point on Lindsey Creek Parkway/I-185 starts at U.S. Army post outside Columbus, GA.
A soldier just three weeks from basic infantry training graduation died while off-duty at Fort Moore, Georgia on Jan. 8. Pfc. McCallaster Foley, 20, was killed in what base officials said was a ...
FORT MOORE, Ga. — Thousands of soldiers graduate from the basic training course each year. This morning on the parade field at the National Infantry Museum, graduation was just a little different.
Fort Benning has been renamed Fort Moore to honor Hal Moore and his wife, Julia Moore, who convinced the Army to deliver news of fallen servicemembers in person.
The competition also provides a learning opportunity for the second lieutenants training at Fort Moore in its Amor Basic Officer Leadership Course (ABOLC) by showcasing armor capabilities.
More than 400 men and women graduated a few days ago on Fort Moore from the U-S Army Basic Airborne Course. That includes a new soldier who had wings pinned on him by his jumpmaster father, after ...
An Army basic trainee at Fort Moore, Georgia, died Friday after receiving emergency medical care, the service said.. Pfc. Cesar Gonzalez, 21, died during infantry training after succumbing to a ...
FT MOORE, Ga. (WTVM) - Hundreds of soldiers in our area jumping and earning their wings today, on the same week as America’s birthday. More than 400 men and women graduated on Fort Moore this ...