Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
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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] As commander, one of their main duties is to study a number of ideas and initiatives as outlined in previous TRADOC Campaign Plans and create a plan of action for the future.[3][4] Implementations made can affect TRADOC's 32 schools as well as other training throughout the United States Army. The current commanding general is General Gary M. Brito.
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Commanding General of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command | |
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Department of the Army United States Army | |
Type | Army command commander |
Abbreviation | CG TRADOC |
Reports to | Secretary of the Army Chief of Staff of the United States Army |
Seat | Fort Eustis, Virginia, U.S. |
Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Term length | 2–3 years (approx.) |
Precursor | Commanding General, Continental Army Command |
Inaugural holder | GEN William E. DePuy |
Formation | 1 July 1973 |
Deputy | Deputy Commanding General and Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command |
Website | Official Website |
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