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United States Army Armor School

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The United States Army Armor School is a training school located at Fort Benning, Georgia. Its primary focus is the training of United States Army soldiers, NCOs, and commissioned officers in the operation, tactics, and maintenance of Armor forces and equipment, including the M1 Abrams main battle tank, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, assorted crew-served and personal weapons, and various other equipment including radios. The school is also the site where U.S. Marines are sent for training on the Abrams tank. The Armor School moved to Fort Benning in 2010 as part of the United States' BRAC program.
==History==
The United States Army Armor School was established on 1 October 1940, in Fort Knox, Kentucky as the Armored Force School.〔''ARMORED SCHOOL''. Army and Navy Journal, 18 November 1944, p. 347, Vol: LXXXII, No: 12.〕 80,000 students passed through the school in its first four years, with the first class starting 4 November of the same year.〔 As of 30 September 1965, the armor school had graduated 214,122 students – 59,737 of which were officers, 140,909 of which were enlisted soldiers, 13,476 of which were officer candidates – as well as students from 63 nations.〔''ARMOR SCHOOL MARKS 25th YEAR OF SERVICE''. Armor Magazine, November–December 1965, p. 32-33, Vol: LXXIV, No: 6.〕
The school was established by then-Lieutenant Colonel Stephen G. Henry under the guidance of Brigadier General Adna R. Chaffee, for whom the headquarters building is now named after. On 1 July 1957, the school was given its current name.〔 It originally consisted of seven departments: Tank, Wheeled vehicle, Motorcycle, Communication, Tactics, Gunnery, and Field engineering.〔

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