Gary Brito (right), commanding general, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, talks with students attending the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence Combat Paramedic Course at
Who is the Army TRADOC CSM?
Lieutenant General Maria R. Gervais assumed duties as Deputy Commanding General/Chief of Staff, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command. Lieutenant General Maria R. Gervais assumed duties as the TRADOC Deputy Commanding General/Chief of Staff on May 28, 2021.
Who does TRADOC fall under?
the United States Army
The United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) is a major command of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Eustis, Virginia. It is charged with overseeing training of Army forces and the development of operational doctrine. TRADOC operates 37 schools and centers at 27 different locations.
Who was the first commander of TRADOC?
List of TRADOC Commanding Generals
No. | Commander | Term |
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Name | Term length | |
1 | General William E. DePuy (1919–1992) | 3 years, 364 days |
2 | General Donn A. Starry (1925–2011) | 4 years, 30 days |
3 | General Glenn K. Otis (1929–2013) | 1 year, 221 days |
What is the role of TRADOC?
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: U.S. Army Combined Arms Center.
What is CSM in the Army?
The U.S. Army Combined Arms Center defines the Command Sergeant Major or CSM as the “senior noncommissioned officer in a unit who advises the commander on all issues” related to assigned members within the command.
How many CSM are there in the Army?
There are over 15,065 command sergeant majors currently employed in the United States. 8.9% of all command sergeant majors are women, while 91.1% are men.
Who is the CSM of the Army Reserves?
Command Sergeant Major Andrew Lombardo
Command Sergeant Major Andrew Lombardo.