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The United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) is a major command of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Eustis, Virginia. It is charged with overseeing training of Army forces and the development of operational doctrine.
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Today, TRADOC sustains its proud legacy of shaping the Army through four primary functions: We train Soldiers, and support unit training; We develop adaptive leaders – both Soldier and...
The commanding general of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (CG TRADOC) is the head of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). [1] They head approximately 27,000 soldiers and 11,000 civilians who work at 21 installations across the continental United States. [2]
No.Commander(name)Term(took Office)Term(left Office)18GeneralGary M. Brito(born 1963/1964)8 September 2022Incumbent17GeneralPaul E. Funk II(born 1962)21 June 20198 September 202216GeneralStephen J. Townsend(born 1959)2 March 201821 June 201915GeneralDavid G. Perkins(born 1957)14 March 20142 March 2018TRADOC trains, educates, develops and builds the Army; establishes standards, drives improvement, and leads change to ensure the Army can deter, fight, and win on any battlefield now and into...
Learn about the mission, history, and programs of TRADOC, the command that trains and educates the Army's soldiers and leaders. Find out how TRADOC uses military history and heritage to inform its operations and doctrine.
Learn about the origins, missions, and commanders of TRADOC, the organization that oversees Army training centers, schools, and doctrine development. Find out how TRADOC evolved from the Continental Army Command and the Combat Developments Command, and what are the Centers of Excellence and FM 3-0.
Michael D. Formica. Executive Deputy to Commanding General. Leader Details. Download High-Resolution Photo.