fort benning: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low in general discourse, medium in military, historical, and geopolitical contexts.
UK/fɔːt ˈbɛnɪŋ/US/fɔːrt ˈbɛnɪŋ/

Formal, technical (military), historical, geopolitical.

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What does “fort benning” mean?

A major United States Army post located in Georgia, historically significant as a primary training center for infantry.

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Meaning and Definition

A major United States Army post located in Georgia, historically significant as a primary training center for infantry.

Often used metonymically to refer to U.S. Army infantry culture, rigorous military training, or a specific era of military doctrine. As of 2023, officially renamed Fort Moore.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Primarily an American term with high recognition in US military and political contexts. In British English, it would be recognized mainly by military historians, professionals, or those familiar with US military affairs.

Connotations

In US context: evokes infantry, Ranger School, Airborne, tradition, 'Benning School for Boys'. In UK/international context: a specific US Army installation, may connote US military power projection.

Frequency

Frequent in American military journalism, history, and veteran discourse. Rare in everyday British English except in specialized discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “fort benning” in a Sentence

[BE] stationed at Fort Benning[UNDERGO] training at Fort Benning[REDESIGNATE] from Fort Benning to Fort Moore

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
at Fort Benningdeployed from Fort BenningFort Benning's infantrytraining at Fort Benning
medium
the former Fort Benningbased at Fort BenningFort Benning graduateFort Benning renamed
weak
near Fort Benningvisit Fort Benninghistory of Fort BenningFort Benning ceremony

Examples

Examples of “fort benning” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The battalion will be rebased from Germany to Fort Benning.

American English

  • He's getting ready to ship out to Fort Benning for OSUT.

adjective

British English

  • The Fort Benning training protocols were studied by allied forces.

American English

  • He has that classic Fort Benning haircut—high and tight.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in military history, political science (base closure/realignment discussions), and sociological studies of military culture.

Everyday

Rare, except among veterans, military families, or residents of Georgia/Alabama.

Technical

Used in military doctrine, logistics, personnel management (PCS orders), and historical references to training methodologies.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “fort benning”

Strong

Fort Moore (current name)the Home of the Infantry

Neutral

the postthe installationthe base

Weak

the Georgia basethe infantry school

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “fort benning”

Civilian lifeDemilitarized zone

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “fort benning”

  • Misspelling as 'Fort Bening' or 'Fort Bennings'.
  • Using lowercase for 'fort'.
  • Not recognizing the 2023 name change to Fort Moore in contemporary contexts.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but as of June 2023, it was officially renamed Fort Moore in honor of Lieutenant General Hal and Julia Moore.

It was renowned as the 'Home of the U.S. Infantry' and housed the Infantry School, Ranger School, and Airborne School.

It was changed as part of a US Department of Defense initiative to remove names of Confederate figures from military assets. The base was originally named for Henry L. Benning, a Confederate general.

Access is restricted, but the National Infantry Museum, located just outside the gate, is open to the public and details the base's history.

A major United States Army post located in Georgia, historically significant as a primary training center for infantry.

Fort benning is usually formal, technical (military), historical, geopolitical. in register.

Fort benning: in British English it is pronounced /fɔːt ˈbɛnɪŋ/, and in American English it is pronounced /fɔːrt ˈbɛnɪŋ/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • "Benning tough" (describing rigorous training or resilience)
  • "School for Boys" (historical, informal reference to the Infantry School)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: FORTify the infantry with training at BENNING (like 'beginning' a soldier's career).

Conceptual Metaphor

Fort Benning is a crucible (a place of transformative, intense training).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
After completing Officer Candidate School, she received orders to report to for the Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course.
Multiple Choice

As of 2023, what is the official name of the US Army installation formerly known as Fort Benning?

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