Lunchbox Lecture: "Fort Benning and Columbus, Georgia: A Community Transformed" by Rebecca Bush

Join Rebecca Bush, Curator of History at The Columbus Museum, as she discusses how Columbus became known as “Mother-in-Law of the Army” and how World War II made both Columbus and Fort Benning integral components of US military training for generations.

From 1940 to 1942, Fort Benning grew its population fivefold as thousands of soldiers attended Infantry, Airborne, and Officer Candidate schools during World War II. Nearby Columbus, Georgia, also experienced dramatic growth that continues to shape the city and its relationship with the Army 80 years later. Join Rebecca Bush, Curator of History at The Columbus Museum, as she discusses how Columbus became known as “Mother-in-Law of the Army” and how World War II made both Columbus and Fort Benning integral components of US military training for generations.

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