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The U.S. Army Reserve plans to inactivate two Combat Aviation Brigades, which would result in the closure of the Fort ...
Army provides update on merger of Army's Training and Doctrine Command, headquartered at Fort Eustis and Army Futures Command ...
The official Army Execution Order is expected to come in August and the merger process will likely begin around Oct. 1.
The merger of the Fort Eustis-based U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command is expected to begin around Oct. 1 and continue “well into” 2026.
The Army will consolidate its Futures Command and Training and Doctrine Command in October under one four-star general, ...
The Army Museum Enterprise, which manages Army museums around the nation, is working on plans to restructure museums. The current proposal indicates that the U.S. Army Transportation Museum will close ...
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Virginia’s leaders in Congress should fight to maintain Fort Eustis and the other vital commands and significant military ...
The U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis will be closed sometime in the next three years as part of a larger Army transformation initiative. The Army Museum Enterprise plans to reduce its 41 ...
The Army will slash its museum network from 41 to 16 sites. The U.S. Army Women’s Museum in Prince George County is one of ...
The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) will soon move its headquarters from Fort Eustis in Newport News to Austin, Texas — but questions linger about how many military and civilian staff ...
No decisions have been made yet on relocating people stationed at Fort Eustis or any potential changes in its day-to-day operations, according to TRADOC spokesperson Col. Jeff Pray.