TRADOC


 

SAAPMGen. Gary Brito discusses combatting sexual assault and building trust within the U.S. Army.
 

SAAPM

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Month of the Military Child

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What’s Hot @TRADOC

 

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Holistic Health and Fitness Symposium
Suicide Crisis Line
The General William E. DePuy Writing Contest
Shaping the Future Force: Russian Tactics

Army 101: Explore Army Culture, Professions and Programs

Two Future Soldier Preparatory Course students compare notes during a study hall session at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The course is helping America’s youth overcome academic and physical fitness barriers to service and meet or exceed the Army’s enlistment standards. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Jean Wines)

Check out the Fireside Chat #4, Strengthening the Army Profession with 

GEN Brito, TRADOC CG, on efforts to Strengthen the Army Profession.

 

 

 

 


TRADOC recruits, 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 the future.
TRADOC executes its mission through five subordinate commands and centers:

 

 

 

 

 

TRADOC also oversees 32 Army schools organized under ten Centers of Excellence, each focused on a separate area of expertise within the Army. These centers train over 500,000 Soldiers and service members each year.

TRADOC was born of innovation and agility, and quickly adapts to shifting world, national, and institutional situations, in both peace and war. TRADOC’s adaptive character and culture ensures our Army remains the nation’s “force of decisive action”.