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The Army will consolidate its Futures Command and Training and Doctrine Command in October under one four-star general, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS Army’s Russia-style rocket launcher pod to fire 30 missiles in 15 secondsWhile much of the US Army’s attention remains fixed on long-range precision strike capabilities, a parallel effort is ...
The U.S. Army Central team won the 2025 Army Futures Command (AFC) Best Squad Competition, held here May 12–16.
Army provides update on merger of Army's Training and Doctrine Command, headquartered at Fort Eustis and Army Futures Command ...
The Army is working on new tech, drones, autonomy, better decision-making, and more to deter and prepare for conflict with China.
The official Army Execution Order is expected to come in August and the merger process will likely begin around Oct. 1.
Not all personnel are expected to relocate from Ft. Eustis, VA to Austin, TX when Training and Doctrine Command merges with Army Futures Command, which is expected sometime this fall, according to the ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army five years ago established a new four-star command, shifting billions of dollars to fund it and basing it in a tech-centric city. The goal of Army Futures Command was ...
Since he began at Army Futures Command in 2020, Lt. Gen Thomas Todd has focused on aligning the Department of Defense’s technology arsenal with its fast-moving targets and battle demands.
Army Futures Command (AFC), based in downtown Austin, will soon merge with the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) after an order by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
Now, these sources say, the Army is likely to nominate Lt. Gen. James Rainey, the G-3/5/7 chief in charge of Army strategic operations at the Pentagon, to lead Army Futures Command.
Sec. Driscoll and Gen. Rainey told BI that the Army is slimming down its crewed aircraft numbers and going after more drones.
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