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Basic combat training is the first step toward a very challenging and rewarding experience in service to the Nation under war against world terriorism.
- Graduation
Graduation Dates. All graduations dates are subject to...
- FAQs
When a Soldier first arrives at Fort Sill for Basic Combat...
- 1-31st Field Artillery Battalion
History. The Battalion was constituted 05 July 1918 in the...
- Contact
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- Reception
Mission Statement. The "Soldiering Starts Here" Battalion...
- 1-79th Field Artillery Battalion
History. The 1st Battalion, 79th Field Artillery was created...
- Graduation
Entry Training into the United States Army. Your Soldier arrived safely at Fort Sill and will begin Basic Combat Training in my unit. During the ten-week training period, your Soldier...
Your Soldier has arrived safely at Fort Sill and will begin Basic Combat Training in my unit. During the ten-week training period, your Soldier will learn the basic skills that are required to survive and win on today's modern battlefield.
Greetings from beautiful Fort Sill, Oklahoma! I, CPT Alexander Tardieu and First Sergeant Jermain Murphy will make up the Command team for your Trainee during their time in Basic Combat Training.
When a Soldier first arrives at Fort Sill for Basic Combat Training they are assigned to the 95th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception), which is part of 434th Field Artillery Brigade,...
States Army. Your Soldier has arrived safely at Fort Sill and will begin Basic Combat Training. During the ten-week training period, your Soldier will learn the basic skills that are required to survive and win on today's modern battlefield. The training will be very strenuous and demanding, but the tasks performed will help each Soldier develop
It is comprised of the Field Artillery School, the primary training facility for field artillery soldiers and Marines worldwide; the Field Artillery Training Center, home of basic combat, one-station unit training, and advanced individual training; and IIId Armored Corps Artillery, the largest field artillery complex in the free world.