4th Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment

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12/05/2025

Hardcore family! We wish you all the best. Ship-Ops (the process of your Soldier travelling from Fort Jackson to the Advanced Individual Training unit) is well underway. If you haven’t already done so; consider printing out the posts that have been useful and putting them in a binder. The information shared in Recondo Report should come in handy as your Soldier moves on to AIT and especially once they get to their first duty station.

On behalf of the Hardcore family, we want to thank you for your support during class 25-03. We appreciate your patience while we handled the many challenges that came with COVID. We wish you and your Solders the best of luck on their next assignment.

12/04/2025
12/04/2025
Good afternoon Hardcore!!!Congratulations to the graduating class of 25-04 on their great achievement. We appreciate all...
12/04/2025

Good afternoon Hardcore!!!

Congratulations to the graduating class of 25-04 on their great achievement. We appreciate all the families that came out to support and share this moment we are excited to have you all apart of our family now.

12/04/2025

Graduation Ceremony and Retirement Review
Companies A, B, C, D & E
4th Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment
165th Infantry Brigade
United States Army Training Center & Fort Jackson
Hilton Field
December 4, 2025





**Do not click any links in the comments. You do not need to visit another site to view today's ceremony. Fort Jackson will not ask you to pay to view the ceremony.

Hardcore family! Today your Soldier graduates Basic Combat Training and will then move on to AIT. Soon after, they will ...
12/04/2025

Hardcore family! Today your Soldier graduates Basic Combat Training and will then move on to AIT. Soon after, they will arrive at their first unit. We hope that you will continue to be a part of the Army Family and get involved (regardless of whether you are a spouse or a parent of a Soldier). While Army programs are geared toward Soldiers and their spouses/children there are still ways parents can stay involved, especially in cases of deploying units.

Good evening Hardcore Family !!Today after the Soldiers Induction Ceremony and Family Day we held our Naturalization Cer...
12/04/2025

Good evening Hardcore Family !!

Today after the Soldiers Induction Ceremony and Family Day we held our Naturalization Ceremony. Today we congratulate and welcome 88 new United States Citizens. Thank you for joining our great nation !!

Good evening Hardcore Family,Thank you all for another successful Family Day!!We hope you all enjoy your time with your ...
12/03/2025

Good evening Hardcore Family,

Thank you all for another successful Family Day!!

We hope you all enjoy your time with your Soldiers today. We are all excited for Graduation tomorrow to see all these Soldiers hard work pay off.

Hardcore family; today is officially “Family Day”!! During Family Day, our Soldiers will have the opportunity to walk ar...
12/03/2025

Hardcore family; today is officially “Family Day”!! During Family Day, our Soldiers will have the opportunity to walk around Post and explore all it has to offer. On Fort Jackson, we have a Starbucks, a Burger King, and a Charleys Philly Steaks just to name a few (all of which they are able to eat at for the first time since arriving). Soldiers are not allowed to walk and talk on their phones at the same time (not just here at Fort Jackson, that is an Army-wide policy).
Prior to picking up your Soldier families will be given a brief by the Battalion Commander and Battalion Command Sergeant Major. In this brief you will be told what you can and cannot do with your Soldier while on Fort Jackson, as well as, where you can and cannot go. You will also be briefed the time that the Soldiers need to be back for final formation.
Today’s Recondo Report is titled, “Hurry-up and wait”. If you have not heard your Soldier use the phrase, we are confident you will soon. Before moving on to AIT we wanted to make sure you had perspective regarding schedules and military life. Change is a constant in military life. So, whether it is the return date from a deployment or when your Soldier will receive orders, be prepared for schedules to change and remember Operational Security (never post dates of movement or numbers of Soldiers involved online.)

11/29/2025

Good morning, Hardcore Family!

Just a quick heads-up for those coming to Family Day on December 3rd and Graduation on December 4th. The weather is expected to be pretty cold on both mornings, with temperatures below 40 degrees. Access to Hilton Field will open at 7 a.m. Please dress warmly and bring anything you need to stay comfortable (coats, gloves, blankets, etc.).

We’re all excited to see our Soldier start their next Army journey, and want to ensure everyone stays warm!

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Columbia, SC
29207

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