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United States Army Transformation and Training Command
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The United States Army Transformation and Training Command (T2COM) is a major command of the United States Army headquartered in Austin, Texas since October 2, 2025. The new command is led by its first commander General David Hodne.[1]

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The command combines the former United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and the United States Army Futures Command (AFC) unifying the functions of force design, force development and force generation.[2] The command has three major subordinate units: the Futures and Concepts Command at Fort Eustis, Virginia; the Recruiting Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky; and the Combined Arms Command at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.[3]

At the establishment ceremony, Hodne said the Army had unified "force design, force development and force generation.. “Technology alone never transformed war. The tank, the airplane, the drone, none changed battlefields by themselves. It required new tactics, new concepts, and new organizations to integrate them into coherent warfighting systems.”[1]

The consolidation was announced by the Army in May to meet requirements from the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to reduce the number of general officers and reduce redundancies.[4][5] This new plan, the Army Transformation Initiative, is designed to transform and make a smaller force structure while focusing on lethality according to Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll. The initiative is also designed to downsize, consolidate, or close redundant headquarters according to the Secretary of Defense.[6]

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Major subordinate commands

Source:[citation needed][3]

Direct reporting units:[citation needed]

Integration and sync team(s):[citation needed]

  • Army Applications Laboratory (AAL)
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Insignia

The new shoulder sleeve insignia was designed by the US Army Institute of Heraldry to show the merger of TRADOC and AFC. The patch is a black shield with a white down pointing "broken" chevron. Over the chevron is a gold sword. The colors are the official Army colors and the concept represents breaking old thinking to protect the force.[7]

List of commanding generals

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References

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