Ground pounders: 11B school puts 'Infantry' in 36th Infantry Division (2024)

CAMP BONDSTEEL, Kosovo - When the Texas National Guard's 49th Armor Division was officially "re-flagged" as the 36th Infantry Division in a ceremony at Camp Mabry, Texas July 18, 2004, it was more than just a symbolic change of unit flags. It was the first sign of transformation in the way many Texas Army National Guard soldiers, including those deployed to Kosovo as part of Multi-National Task Force East, would do business in the future.

"It's a good idea to become a qualified infantry Soldier in today's Texas Army National Guard," said Col. Mark Campsey, MNTF(E) chief of staff. "The 36th Infantry Division's transformation will require Soldiers to fill a structure with more infantry battalions and no armor battalions. The force structure will be more versatile, capable of easily deploying to meet the needs of the governor in Homeland Defense missions or combatant commanders around the world on very short notice."

Turning this concept into a reality for National Guard Soldiers in Kosovo took some careful planning. The training plan had to be designed to accommodate Soldiers from every other Army occupation, including cooks, mechanics and tankers, but still provide a tough challenge and a solid foundation of infantry skills.

"I think folks will be surprised at the magnitude of changes that will take place in the 36th in the next few years," said Sgt. 1st Class Peter Fenimore, chief, Infantry Branch at the Texas National Guard's Regional Training Academy, Austin, Texas. "When the Soldiers complete this two-week course, they will be ready to go back home and be infantry."

Sergeant Fenimore came to Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo in May 2006 for a three-month tour. His mission: Turn more than 100 deployed Soldiers into qualified "Eleven Bravo" infantrymen. Eleven Bravo (11B) is the Army designator for a Soldier trained as an infantryman.

The first day of training starts before dawn with an Army physical fitness test and continues with land navigation training until after dark. The Soldiers are constantly challenged and given an opportunity to excel as an individual and as a team, Sergeant Fenimore said.

"The students get an individual grade in some kind of task every day, so at the end we can determine the honor graduate," Fenimore continued. "We also have the ‘Spirit of the Bayonet' award for the Soldier who shows the best initiative and motivates the other Soldiers."

The training gets progressively harder throughout the two-week course. Some of the subjects include firing a variety of infantry weapons, such as the M-203 grenade launcher, the AT-4 anti-armor rocket and the M-240 light machine gun, at the local range in Urosevac/Ferizaj. The Soldiers use a lot of live ammunition, so Spc. Scott David, a hazardous materials specialist, helps "break down" the ammunition into allotments for each shooter.

Other days are spent practicing squad movements and combat in urban environments. An empty two-story brick house just outside the Camp Bondsteel front gate serves as the scene for building clearing operations. The Soldiers practice a variety of building entry techniques, including unusual techniques like using grappling hooks to get to the top floor.

All this training takes place under the close scrutiny of Sergeant Fenimore's assistant instructors.

"This training is interesting. I usually work in the tactical operation center, so I am getting to do a lot of new things," Sgt. Joshua Newberry, Fayetteville, Ark., said. "I knew it was going to be painful so I got ready by going out on foot patrols and doing a lot of PT [physical training]."

The final exercise is a grueling eight-mile road march around the perimeter road of Camp Bondsteel.

"We kept it at eight miles because they go up Radar Hill three times," Sergeant Fenimore said. Radar Hill is infamous among Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel for its long, steep slope.

"Going up that with a 35-pound pack, load-bearing equipment, rifle, and helmet will smoke you," Sergeant Fenimore said. Nevertheless, despite the many challenges, not one Soldier has dropped out of the course, Sergeant Fenimore noted.

Graduation day brings a sense of pride in having done something worthwhile.

"It was an experience; I liked it," Spc. Eric Alejandro said. "It was good training. In fact, I wanted to keep on going."

Ground pounders: 11B school puts 'Infantry' in 36th Infantry Division (2024)

FAQs

What is the motto of the 36th Infantry Division? ›

The 1st Battalion of the 36th Infantry Regiment was reactivated on 16 September 2008 and assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team (currently 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team), 1st Armored Division. The motto is "Deeds Not Words!"

What infantry units deploy the most? ›

Since 2002, the 10th Mountain Division has been the most deployed regular Army unit.

What was one of the nicknames for the 36th Infantry Division? ›

36th Infantry Division Nickname

The "T" in the division's insignia represents Texas, the arrowhead Oklahoma. The division was also sometimes called the "Lone Star" division, again symbolizing its Texas roots.

Is infantry hard in the Army? ›

But wherever they fought – in North Africa or the South Pacific or Western Europe — the infantry bore the brunt of the fighting on the ground — and seven out of ten suffered casualties. Those in the infantry — in the Army and Marines — endured hardships and horrors for which no training could ever have prepared them.

What is the infantry saying? ›

The Infantryman's Creed. I am the Infantry. I am my country's strength in war, her deterrent in peace. I am the heart of the fight… wherever, whenever. I carry America's faith and honor against her enemies.

What does the 36th Infantry Division patch mean? ›

The 36th Division insignia consisting of an olive drab "T" on a blue flint arrowhead was adopted in 1918. In World War I, the division was organized from National Guard units of Oklahoma and Texas; the flint arrowhead represents the State of Oklahoma (once the Indian Territory), and the "T" is for Texas.

What is the most elite infantry regiment? ›

The 75th Ranger Regiment, also known as the Army Rangers, is the premier light infantry and direct-action raid force of the United States Army Special Operations Command. The 75th Ranger Regiment is also part of Joint Special Operations Command via the Regimental Reconnaissance Company (RRC).

What percent of infantry Soldiers see combat? ›

Not all service members in the United States Armed Forces serve in combat. In fact, fewer than 15 percent of enlisted personnel ever see combat or are assigned a combat role.

What is the smallest unit of infantry called? ›

Section: The smallest unit of the army is called "section", it contains 10-12 soldiers. 2. Platoon: It consists of 4 sections. 3. Company: It consists of 4 platoons.

Where did the 36th Infantry Division fight in WWII? ›

During World War II its amphibious assault at Salerno, Italy made it the first American division to land on the continent of Europe. After bloody battles to take San Pietro and cross the Rapido River, the 36th led the breakout from Anzio and became the first Allied unit to pass through Rome.

Why was the 36th Division called the Lost Battalion? ›

The men of the battalion, plus the survivors of the sunken cruiser USS Houston, were captured by the Japanese on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) in March 1942. It is called the lost battalion because the fate of the men was unknown to the United States until September 1944.

What is a nickname for infantry Soldiers? ›

An infantry man, is usually called a bullet stopper, a bush beater, an artillery man is usually called a round pounder, or a cannon co*cker, a soldier in an armored unit, is called a beetle.

How smart do you have to be in infantry? ›

Cognitive Entry Requirements
AFQT CategoryScoresGeneral Ability
I93-99Very high
II65-92High
IIIA50-64Average (top)
IIIB31-49Average (bottom)
1 more row

What is the infantry fail rate in the Army? ›

It is of concern that Infantry recruit attrition within the first 12 weeks of training remains consistently above 30% . Poor selection methods that lead to the enlistment of unsuitable recruits have negative financial and personal consequences, but little is known about the personal experiences of those who fail.

Does an infantry officer see combat? ›

Infantry An Infantry officer is responsible for leading and controlling the Infantry and combined armed forces during land combat. Armor Armor officers are responsible for tank, cavalry and reconnaissance operations on the battlefield.

What is the Army infantry slogan? ›

But the motto of “This We'll Defend” lives on as the official motto of the modern US Army.

Why is the infantry motto follow me? ›

Benning using the order at the Battle Chickamauga, etc., the motto is adopted from a command in the 1918 Infantry Drill Regulations for a leader to get a group of Infantry Soldiers to move at their direction in the field.

What is the oldest infantry division in the U.S. Army? ›

1st Infantry Division "Big Red One" The 1st Infantry Division is commonly referred to as "Big Red One." It is the the oldest continuously serving active duty division in the U.S. Army. On June 8, the 1st Infantry Division will celebrate 100 continuous years of service to the nation.

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