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Parent topics
- United States Army [r]: Branch of the United States Armed Forces with the principal responsibility of conducting large-scale ground combat [e]
Subtopics
Installations
- Sergeants Major Academy (U.S. Army [r]: Add brief definition or description
- United States Military Academy [r]: The undergraduate professional college of the United States Army, at West Point, New York [e]
- Command and General Staff College [r]: A graduate degree granting U.S. Army professional education school for midcareer officers, typically majors, preparing for positions involving operational art at the brigade and division level [e]
- School of Advanced Military Studies [r]: First of a series of advanced, invitational second-year U.S. staff college courses, intended by the U.S. Army to prepare exceptionally promising majors as planners of operational art [e]
- U.S. Army War College [r]: A senior professional educational institution of the United States Army, at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, preparing officers generally at the senior lieutenant colonel level for duty in joint and combined staffs; has a major research division, the Strategic Studies Institute [e]
Current personnel
- Martin Dempsey [r]: General in the U.S. Army, commanding Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) [e]
- H. R. McMaster [r]: Brigadier general, United States Army, Director, Concepts Development and Experimentation, Army Capabilities Integration Center, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command; commanded 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment at Tal Afar; commander at Battle of 73 Easting; historian and author of Dereliction of Duty, a major work on decisionmaking during the Vietnam War; fellow, Hoover Institution, 2002-2003; member, Council on Foreign Relations [e]
Past personnel
- Huba Wass de Czege [r]: Retired brigadier general in the U.S. Army known as a theoretician and planner, especially of operational art; During his career as an infantry officer, he served two tours in Vietnam and gained staff experience at all levels up to assistant division commander. Principal designer AirLand Battle doctrine of deep battle; founded School of Advanced Military Studies [e]
- William DuPuy [r]: General, United States Army, especially known for post-Vietnam reform at Training and Doctrine Command [e]
- John Foss [r]: Retired general, United States Army, whose assignments included heading Training and Doctrine Command, the 82nd Airborne Division in the UN Multinational Force of Observers (MFO) organization in the Sinai, and Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations (DCSOPS); advisor, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, Center for Security Policy [e]
- David Petraeus [r]: General, U.S. Army, presently commanding United States Central Command after having the senior command in Iraq, long associated with counterinsurgency doctrine [e]
- William Wallace (U.S. Army) [r]: Known as "Scott", retired General in the U.S. Army, who led V Corps in the Iraq War, and became the four-star head of Training and Doctrine Command [e]
- Future Combat Systems [r]: An cancelled development program,including a variety of military systems, including armored fighting vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, artillery, precision guided munitions and unmanned aerial vehicles; was an evolutionary step in the restructuring of the United States Army and tailored to the brigade combat team organizational structure but will continue partially in the Brigade Combat Team Modernization [e]
- Operational art [r]: A level of military power at which forces in the field, or deployed from the homeland, can determine the place and conditions of battle [e]
- Restructuring of the United States Army [r]: A major doctrinal and organization redesign of the United States Army, with its chief feature being moving from the division to the Brigade Combat Team and new supporting brigade structures as the basic Unit of Action [e]