Try contacting the post library, Barr (502) 624-5351. The head librarian might know if extra copies exist. You will need the name of the unit you graduated from. Hopefully it still exists, as they may have a copy.
No, Fort Gordon is not a Basic Training Center. It primarily serves as a training facility for electronic warfare, signal operations, and cyber operations for the U.S. Army. While it provides advanced individual training and specialized courses, basic training for new recruits typically occurs at other locations, such as Fort Benning or Fort Jackson.
Yes, Basic Training at Fort Irwin, California, did occur in 1966. Fort Irwin was primarily used as a training facility for soldiers during the Vietnam War era, and it provided various training programs, including Basic Training for new recruits. The installation has evolved over the years but was active in training military personnel during that time.
No, the only Army Basic Training posts are Fort Jackson located on Columbus South Carolina, Fort Knox in Louisville Kentucky, Fort Leonard Wood in Waynesville Missouri, Fort Sill in Lawton Oklahoma, and Fort Benning in Columbus, Georgia.
Yes, there is a Basic Combat Training (BCT) school in Texas. The BCT program is conducted at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, Fort Jackson in South Carolina, and Fort Sill in Oklahoma. These are the three locations where the United States Army conducts its basic training for new recruits.
Yes. US Army infantry attend One Station Unit Training (essentially, Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training, rolled into one package) at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Fort Sill. There are some Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training units there.
I believe he had an Infantry MOS, in which case, he would've done One Station Unit Training (Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training, rolled into one package) at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Sometimes you'll happen across them at military surplus stores, militaria auctions, and the like. If there's one you're looking for specifically, that could be a bit more difficult. I'm looking at mine from 1998, and see no publisher listed. You may wish to contact the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), and see if they would be willing to help (see related link).
You need a specific unit - there are several BCT battalions at Fort Sill, each with their own address.
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Basic can be anywhere but AIT is in Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. Most times you can do both there.
with 65 Miles of ranges what do you think?