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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The Army is providing an update on a big change impacting Fort Eustis in Newport News. We may soon know details about how the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, headquartered at ...
Uncertainty swept through Hampton Roads this summer when the U.S. Army announced a significant transformation of its Training and Doctrine Command, aka TRADOC, headquartered at Fort Eustis in Newport ...
The Army Training and Doctrine Command cased its flag Friday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., to close out 52 years of building the framework that shapes soldiers to fight on the ever-evolving ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Army on Thursday formally combined two four-star commands under one leader who will oversee everything from soldier recruitment and training doctrine to the modernization of ...
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FORT SILL, Okla. — In a ceremony held May 28, 2025, at Kerwin Auditorium, Fort Sill celebrated a significant leadership transition within the Air and Missile Defense Cross-Functional Team (AMD CFT).
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After seven years in Austin, the U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) is preparing for a major change. The command, which has been headquartered downtown since 2018, will officially ...
The committee will talk with Major General (U.S. Army, retired) Cedric Wins, the commanding general who oversaw the transition from Research, Development and Engineering Command to the Combat Capabili ...
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AUSTIN, Texas - Austin has long attracted high-tech startups and innovators, bringing the U.S. Army to the Texas capital seven years ago with the promise of a community that would carry the service's ...
The next war to embroil the U.S. Army may be launched with cyber attacks rather than with bombs and bullets. To prepare for that possibility, Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, the U.S. Army’s deputy chief of staff, ...
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