Are civilians allowed on base Fort Jackson?

Soldiers, Civilians, Retirees and Family members make up the Fort Jackson community. More than 3,500 active duty Soldiers and their 12,000 Family members are assigned to the installation and make this area their home. About one third of those live in on-post housing.

Is Fort Jackson open for visitors?

Fort Jackson Visitor Center Located right by the main gate (Gate 2), it’s open every day from 0500 to 2000.

Can family visit during AIT?

Visitation during basic training is only allowed for family day and graduation. The longer his AIT is, the more likely it is that he will have more freedom. While the family can still move to the location of AIT, they will not be able to live on post and the Army will not pay for the move.

What units are at Fort Jackson?

Units / Tenants

  • 165th Infantry Brigade.
  • 193rd Infantry Brigade.
  • HHBN.
  • U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy.
  • Soldier Support Institute.
  • MEDDAC – Moncrief.
  • DENTAC.
  • 81st Readiness Division.

What happens if you fail AIT?

If your Commander believes you are purposely failing through AIT, then it’s possible you may receive a non-judicial punishment, a court-martial, or a more punitive discharge. If you are very lucky, that could be a general discharge. But more than likely, it would be an Other than Honorable Discharge.

What is Fort Jackson known for?

Fort Jackson was created in 1917 (as Camp Jackson) as the United States entered World War I. Fort Jackson is the largest and most active initial entry training center in the U.S. Army, training 50 percent of all soldiers entering the Army each year.

How many soldiers are trained at Fort Jackson?

To provide the Army with trained, disciplined, motivated and physically fit warriors who espouse the Army’s core values and are focused on teamwork is the post’s primary mission. Accomplishing that mission means training in excess of 45,000 basic training and 12,000 additional advanced training Soldiers every year.

Where do Army firefighters go for AIT training?

Summary: Future Army Firefighters (MOS 12M) receive advanced individual training (AIT) at Goodfellow Air Force Base in Texas. The training is a combination of classroom studies and field training. Firefighters learn how to put out different types of fires using equipment and rescue procedures. AIT in Fort Sam Houston, Texas

What do you need to know about Army AIT?

A Military Occupational Specialty ( MOS) is assigned to every new recruit of the Army. Your MOS is a specific job you will do every day in service to contribute to the military branch. Army AIT teaches you the necessary job skills of the MOS while also building personal character.

Why is Fort Jackson important to the US Army?

Welcome to Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army’s main production center for Basic Combat Training. The installation trains roughly 50 percent of all Soldiers and more than 60 percent of women entering the Army each year. Since 1917, when Soldiers were needed for World War I, Fort Jackson has a proud history of supporting our Army in times of conflict.