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Overview

Established outside Columbus, Georgia, in October 1918 by the United States Army as Camp Benning, the base was moved to its permanent location, nine miles south, in June 1919. In 1922, the post was made permanent and was named Fort Benning. Created as the new location of The Infantry School of Arms, Fort Benning became the training post for many of the country's future leaders, as well as a major part of the military experience for hundreds of thousands of American soldiers.

The post's current size, more than 180,000 acres, has long made it recognized as one of the largest infantry bases in the world. Named for Gen. Henry L. Benning of Columbus, the installation has had a major impact on the economic and social life of nearby Columbus. Images of America: Fort Benning features vintage photographs and postcards, mostly from 1918 to 1978, showcasing the first 60 years of the base's 85-year history. Included are scenes of the temporary encampment on Macon Road and the early wooden encampment on the Main Post. The permanent buildup from the late 1920s to the early 1940s is shown in photographs of The Infantry School, the Officers' Club, Main Post Chapel, Doughboy Stadium, Gowdy Field, the Jump Towers, Lawson Field, the Cuartel Barracks, and the officers' quarters, as well as Riverside, the Commandant's Home, formerly the Bussey Plantation. Activities and events include military reviews, visits of presidents, and the National Infantry Museum's dedication. Generals who served there and are featured include Bradley, Eisenhower, Marshall, and Patton. This centennial edition features a new foreword by Don Sando, deputy to the commanding general.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467102803
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 10/08/2018
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,076,396
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Historian and genealogist Kenneth H. Thomas Jr., a native of Columbus, selected over 200 images from many sources, including the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning, his own postcard collection, and private collections, for this volume. In Images of America: Fort Benning, Thomas offers the first comprehensive illustrated look at the history of this important military post.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Camp Benning: 1918-1919 9

2 Before the Army 15

3 Main Post: 1919-1920s 21

4 Main Post: 1930s 31

5 Training 43

6 The Parachute School 71

7 Post Housing 81

8 Post Activities 89

9 VIPs 111

10 Memories, Monuments, and Movies 119

Bibliography 127

Index 128

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