US Army TRADOC

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THE TRADOC STORY

U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command was created on July 1st, 1973 under General William E. DePuy, who commanded a battalion in the 90th Infantry Division in World War II and led the 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam.

Under General DePuy, TRADOC fundamentally transformed the Army into the best trained, equipped, led, and organized modern land power in the world. Today, TRADOC sustains its proud legacy of shaping the Army through four primary functions:

We recruit and train Soldiers, and support unit training
We develop adaptive leaders - both Soldier and Civilian
We guide the Army through doctrine
We shape the Army by building and integrating formations, capabilities, and materiel

Now at Fort Eustis, TRADOC executes its mission through six major subordinate centers and commands:

Army Capabilities Integration Center (Fort Eustis)
Combined Arms Center (Fort Leavenworth)
Initial Military Training (Fort Eustis)
Combined Arms Support

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