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Encyclopedia > United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
TRADOC shoulder sleeve patch.
TRADOC shoulder sleeve patch.

United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) is a military command of the United States Army. It is charged with overseeing training of Army forces, the development of operational doctrine, and the development and procurement of new weapons systems. TRADOC operates 33 schools and centers at 16 Army installations. The schools encompass 1,753 courses, 9,141 instructors, 328,918 soldiers trained, 25,059 other service personnel trained, 6,165 international soldiers trained and 27,816 non-military trained. http://www. ... http://www. ... A Patch can refer to several different things: A piece of fabric. ... It has been suggested that United States Army values be merged into this article or section. ... The bayonet is used as both knife and spear. ...


TRADOC recruits, trains and educates the Army's soldiers, develops leaders, supports training in units, develops doctrine, and establishes standards.


TRADOC priorities are to support the war; training/leader development; FCS/transformation; accessing the force; experimentation; joint relationships; and TRADOC transformation.


Subordinate commands

The U.S. Army Combined Arms Center (USACAC) is located at Fort Leavenworth and provides leadership and supervision for leader development and professional military and civilian education; institutional and collective training; functional training; training support; battle command; doctrine; lessons learned and specified areas the Commanding General, U.S. Army Training... Combined Arms Support Command Shoulder Sleeve Insignia/Patch The U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM), a subordinate command of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), is located at Fort Lee, Virginia. ... TRAC is an analysis agency of the United States Army. ... The U.S. Army Accessions Command (USAAC) was established by general order on 15 February 2002. ...

Commanders

  • GEN William E. DePuy 1 July 73 - 30 June 77
  • GEN Donn A. Starry 1 July 77 - 31 July 81
  • GEN Glenn K. Otis 1 Aug 81 - 10 Mar 83
  • GEN William R. Richardson 11 March 83 - 29 June 86
  • GEN Carl E. Vuono 30 June 86 - 11 June 87
  • GEN Maxwell R. Thurman 29 June 87 - 1 Aug 89
  • GEN John W. Foss 2 Aug 89 - 22 Aug 91
  • GEN Frederick M. Franks, Jr. 23 Aug 91 - 26 Oct 94
  • GEN William W. Hartzog 27 Oct 94 - 13 Sep 98
  • GEN John N. Abrams 14 Sep 98 - 6 Nov 02
  • GEN Kevin P. Byrnes 7 Nov 02 - 31 July 05
  • LTG Anthony R. Jones (acting) 1 Aug 05 – 30 Sep 05
  • GEN William S. Wallace Sep 05 -

GEN Carl E. Vuono Carl Edward Vuono, General, US Army, Ret. ... Frederick M. Franks, Jr. ... Kevin P. Byrnes is a retired U.S. Army four-star general, (1 of only 11), who was relieved of command in August 2005, apparently for adultery (officially for disobeying a lawful order from Army Chief of Staff Peter Schoomaker), after 36 years of military service. ... Gen. ...

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