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The U.S. Army Accessions Command (USAAC) (2002–2011) was established by general order on 15 February 2002 and activated at Fort Monroe, VA. It was a subordinate command of TRADOC charged with providing integrated command and control of the recruiting and initial military training for the Army's officer, warrant officer, and enlisted forces.
United States Army Accessions Command; United States Army Communications Command; United States Army Forces in the British Isles; United States Army Forces in the Middle East; United States Army Futures Command; United States Army Reserve Regional Readiness Commands; United States Army Strategic Communications Command
Commanding General, U.S. Army Accessions Command/Deputy Commanding General, Initial Military Training, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (CG USAAC/DCG-IMT TRADOC), 2006–2007. U.S. Army Chief of Engineers/Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (CoE/CG USACE), 2007–2011. 7 1972 : 32 (1950– ) * Raymond T. Odierno
New cadets march during Reception Day at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., on June 27, 2016. Credit - Drew Angerer—Getty Images If you’re a member of the Society of Black ...
Van Antwerp's previous assignment was as Commanding General, U.S. Army Accessions Command and Deputy Commanding General for Initial Military Training at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Additionally, Van Antwerp exercised Department of the Army directed executive agent authority over the United States Military Entrance Processing Command.
The 10th Mountain Division has received a warning order to deploy troops to the southern border and has sent planners to U.S. Northern Command for the mission, according to an Army official who ...
There were three soldiers aboard the U.S. Army's Sikorsky H-60, a Defense Department official told CBS News. At least 55 bodies had been recovered as of Sunday, D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical ...
Headquarters, U.S. Army Recruiting Command. USAREC headquarters is located at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and provides the strategic command and support to the Army's recruiting force. More than 400 officers, enlisted members and civilian employees work in one of the command's eight directorates and 14 staff sections, conducting administration ...