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  2. One Station Unit Training - Wikipedia

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    Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( February 2013 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) One Station Unit Training , sometimes referred to as One Site Unit Training, is a term used by the United States Army to refer to a training program in which recruits remain with the same unit for both Basic ...

  3. 50th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Reconstituted 8 January 1942 in the Regular Army as the 50th Armored Infantry and assigned to the 6th Armored Division. Activated 15 February 1942 at Fort Knox , Kentucky. Regiment broken up 20 September 1943 and its elements reorganized and redesignated as elements of the 6th Armored Division as follows:

  4. United States Army Basic Training - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) is the recruit training program of the United States Army, for service in the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, or the Army National Guard. Some trainees attend basic combat training along with their advanced individual training (AIT) at one place, referred to as One Station Unit Training (OSUT).

  5. 46th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 46th Infantry Regiment ("The Professionals" [1]) is a unit in the United States Army that served in World War II and Vietnam. The 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment currently conducts Infantry One Station Unit Training under the 197th Infantry Brigade.

  6. 54th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 54th Infantry Regiment (for a time, known as the 54th Armored Infantry Regiment) is a United States Army Regimental System parent regiment of the United States Army. It is represented in the active Army by the 2nd and 3rd Battalions, which conduct Infantry One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia.

  7. United States Army Infantry School - Wikipedia

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    For many years the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 29th Infantry Regiment provided branch specific programs of instruction as part of the Infantry school. In July 2007 the 29th Infantry Regiment was reflagged into the 197th Infantry Brigade as part of the Army's transition to a Brigade focused structure.

  8. Infantry (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Infantry is the professional journal of the U.S. Army soldier, published by the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia.Following the success of ARMOR magazine (first published 1888), Infantry was launched in 1904 as the Journal of the U.S. Infantry Association, and has variously held the names Infantry Journal, Mailing List (Infantry School), and Infantry School Quarterly ...

  9. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, OSUT is an extended version of Basic Training, especially for Infantry OSUT, which remains on the same basic soldiering tasks for the entire cycle, although in greater detail. Infantry OSUT is conducted at the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Moore, and is 22 weeks long. The U.S. Army has four sites for BCT: