About this Unit
Company B, 17th Battalion, 4th Combat Support Training Brigade, stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, has played a vital role in training and supporting Army personnel. The unit traces its lineage to the ongoing mission of the 4th CST Brigade to provide advanced logistical, technical, and combat support training. Over the years, Company B has been responsible for preparing thousands of Soldiers for assignments worldwide, ensuring operational readiness and mission success. Its dedication to excellence upholds Fort Jackson’s legacy as the premier training installation for the U.S. Army.
Historical Facts
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Unit Designation: Company B, 17th Battalion, 4th CST Brigade, is a part of the U.S. Army’s basic combat training structure at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, which is the Army's largest initial entry training installation.
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Training Role: This unit primarily focuses on transforming civilians into soldiers, teaching them fundamental Army values, discipline, and essential combat skills over a rigorous 10-week program.
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Historical Roots: Fort Jackson, where the unit is based, was established in 1917 to train soldiers for World War I and has continuously evolved to meet the needs of the U.S. Army.
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Notable Alumni: Numerous distinguished Army leaders have trained at Fort Jackson, including Medal of Honor recipients and high-ranking generals.
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Modernization: The 4th CST Brigade incorporates state-of-the-art training methods, including virtual simulations and advanced marksmanship training, to prepare recruits for modern warfare.
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Tradition of Excellence: Company B, like other companies in the 17th Battalion, is known for instilling a high standard of discipline and physical fitness in its trainees.
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Community Engagement: The unit often participates in local community service projects, such as volunteering at schools and supporting veteran organizations in the Columbia, SC area.
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Historic Marches: Trainees in Company B participate in the “Victory Forge,” a culminating field training exercise that simulates combat conditions and tests all the skills learned during basic training.
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Diversity: Company B welcomes soldiers from all 50 states and territories, making it a melting pot of cultures and backgrounds, which strengthens the Army’s esprit de corps.
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Legacy: Every year, thousands of new soldiers graduate from this unit, joining the ranks of the U.S. Army and continuing a proud tradition of service that stretches back over a century.