The US Army infantry training typically lasts approximately 14 weeks, during which soldiers undergo rigorous physical conditioning, combat skills development, and tactical training. This comprehensive program is designed to prepare soldiers for the demanding responsibilities of infantry roles, including marksmanship, land navigation, first aid, and small-unit tactics. The training is divided into initial basic training followed by specialized infantry training at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. Throughout this period, soldiers are tested on their physical endurance, teamwork, leadership abilities, and combat readiness to ensure they are fully prepared to operate effectively in various combat scenarios and support missions.