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LTG Theodore D. Martin, TRADOC Deputy Commanding General, discusses Army Emergency Relief (AER), a program that has been helping Soldiers since 1942. He asks everyone to consider supporting AER.
Massive multinational exercise aims to train and measure progress of interoperability
SFC Recasas describes why he thinks TRADOC is a destination of choice. See all Destination of Choice videos here

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”.

The United States Army Training and Doctrine Command needs You — service members, civilians, CEOs, small business owners, blue collar workers, network security experts across industry and academia alike. We have problems both large and small. We also think people are working on parts of these problems every day around the world. Crowdsourcing our questions — or redefining them properly — is one way to get at the solutions some of you may already have. Let’s Connect! Help Team Army and its Training and Doctrine Command set a new course for the future.

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