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TRADOC at 50 is as vital today as the day it was created. The challenges TRADOC was created to help solve have reemerged, in a different form, but of the same nature.
At this time, TRADOC continues to operate at Fort Eustis. “We know there are questions in the community, and we want to be clear—TRADOC isn’t going anywhere right now,” said Gen. Gary M ...
We reported information Monday based on a congressional hearing that TRADOC's headquarters was being relocated from Fort Eustis. But on Tuesday, we got what appears to be conflicting statements.
"Most soldiers have a mobile device of some sort, a cell phone, a tablet or something," said Lt. Col. Joseph A. Harris, the TRADOC capability manager for mobile learning, or TCM-M, according to an ...
Sen. Kaine says the TRADOC merger won’t impact Fort Eustis operations or staffing, but Rep. Kiggans warns it demands “serious congressional oversight.” ...
TRADOC will merge with the Army Futures Command as part of a move by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to "downsize, consolidate or close redundant headquarters." ...
Every year, TRADOC reviews all the soldier tasks, basic, advanced, warrior tasks and battle drills. We look at the length of the courses and get feedback from the field, ...
U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner said they have both been assured by Army leaders that Hampton Roads will continue to have a critical role in TRADOC, despite the headquarters move.
Trump is planning to slash 107,000 federal jobs next year. See where ...
TRADOC Commander: Train on Ability, Regardless of Gender Soldier 2020 is the Army’s deliberate effort to level the military career playing field for men and women. Here is what to expect and why.
Command Sgt. Major David Davenport, the command sergeant major of Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), recently discussed expanding the focuses of TRADOC for the future of the U.S. Army's ...