Show Fori Benning Trains Rangers Guerrillas Are Taught Old Frontier Tactics INFANTRYMEN call Fort Benning Bending mother of at the army But when the mad minute is staged at Benning Bending mother becomes a thing of fury and flame Grimy and resolute high-booted high paratroopers G. G I. I riflemen lieutenants lieutenants lieu lieu- tenants and captains learning how to take an nn enemy hill inch forward under barbed wire in red Georgia clay Every howitzer tank mortar machine gun flame thrower and bazooka on the range roars into rapid fire at the same time The mad minute Is the thundering climax of at the training of U. U S S. S fighting fighting fight fight- ing men at the Army's AImy's famed infantry in in- fantry Santry school at Fort Benning Bending United Nations commanders look to pine-covered pine Georgia hills for fOI trained guerrillas who can can an creep behind be hind enemy lines to spread panic sabotage and death Fort Benning is now the home of an nn army branch with a venerated name the Rangers Tough volunteers for crack Ranger Rang Rang- er companies are relearning an anold anold anold old American specialty specialty frontier fighting Chief of Staff Gen J. J Lawton Lawton Law Law- ton Collins has described their training train train- ing lag as a throwback to tactic taco tac tic tics used by Indian fighters |