CAC-E News Archive

Tue, 2015-07-07 14:24

The U.S. Army announced the establishment of the Army University on July 7th, 2015.  Army University is modeled after several successful U.S. state university systems that have fostered greater instructional efficiency and research capability by incorporating state administered teaching institutions under a single centralized system of management and resourcing. Similarly, Army University now is charged with directly integrating 70 separate U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) internal school programs under one university system while also synchronizing instruction with more than 100 additional TRADOC institutions.

Over the next two years, the Army University will develop new processes to facilitate student and faculty collaboration and exchanges with civilian universities, establish universal transcripts, centralize and improve faculty development programs, and implement common core curriculum across the spectrum of Army education.

The creation of Army University represents a revitalization of the Army's professional military education system and is the first major step in transforming the Army into the innovative force needed to build the Army of 2025 and beyond.

"The Army University is the next logical step in the continued professionalization of the Army that began with the creation of the All-Volunteer Force in 1973," said Gen. Raymond Odierno, the Army chief of staff.  "This effort organizes all of TRADOC's existing educational programs into a single university structure to promote greater academic rigor, to improve internal integration, and to enhance external collaboration with many of the Nation's best universities and colleges."

Army University will provide the Force with a single point of contact for all Army education matters to address the educational needs of the Army while providing individual Soldiers and Civilians the opportunity to accomplish their own respective academic goals.  In addition, Army University will work closely with the U.S. Army War College at Carlisle, Pa.; the Warrant Officer Candidate School at Fort Rucker, Ala.; the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; and the U.S. Army Centers of Excellence to leverage capabilities for training and research.

"We must continue to educate and develop Soldiers and Civilians to grow the intellectual capacity to understand the complex contemporary security environment to better lead Army, Joint, interagency and multinational task forces and teams," said the Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army.  "Therefore, we will reinvest and transform our institutional educational programs for our Soldiers, commissioned officers, warrant officers, and noncommissioned officers in order to prepare for the complex future security environment."

Army University will provide true value to the Force, added Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, Training and Doctrine Command.

"Soldiers are the Army's 'smart' weapon systems," explained Perkins. "The Army University is critical to training our civilian and military leaders to 'win in a complex world.' Providing this unified, professional and quality educational structure enables collaboration among our current educational institutions and facilitates innovation across our Army and support to the Joint Force."

Additionally, this effort provides a cost savings to the Army in tuition assistance and unemployment expenses, which improves a Soldier's ability to transition into quality employment opportunities after their service.

Points of Contact:

  • CAC PAO, (913) 684-2019
  • TRADOC PAO, (757) 501-5886
  • OCPA Plans, (703) 614-2468

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Tue, 2015-05-26 09:36

An American Officer in France, 1917-1918

CSI Press is pleased to announce the publication of Over There with the AEF: The World War I Memoirs of Captain Henry Evans, 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces. This publication marks the first time CSI Press has published a memoir of any kind, but the story of Henry Evans justifies such a break with tradition. Evans left college to drive ambulances for the French Army in early 1917, and then received a commission in the US Army when the United States entered the war later that year. His memoir offers important historical details about the first US Army unit to fight on the Western Front. Evans’ account, however, also vividly relates the experiences of a young officer learning how to lead soldiers in wartime. Most importantly, his stories highlight the valor of the exhausted and mostly inexperienced men with whom he served. After 97 years, the story of Henry Evans and his men deserves to be remembered.

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Thu, 2015-05-07 12:38

Dr. Sean Kalic, CGSC Professor of Military History is interviewed by Dr. George Colburn (right) at Fort Leavenworth's Lewis and Clark Center May 3. Kalic spoke about the end of WWII and beginnings of the Cold War for Colburn's documentary "Ike: From Normandy to the White House" that is expected to be released this fall. (U.S. Army photo by Harry Sarles)

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Tue, 2015-05-05 08:25

Perceptions of Airpower and Implications for the Leavenworth Schools is the latest publication released by the US Army Command and General Staff College Press. David Jones examines the scholarly work of the officers who would become the architects of victory in World War II. His analysis of student papers in the interwar period sheds light on how the Leavenworth schools developed critical thinking skills in this generation of officers.

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Wed, 2015-01-28 10:30

The Center for Army Leadership held the Army Leader Exchange (ALx) Panel, "Leadership Through A Changing Environment" with special emphasis on branding, on Jan. 27, 2015 in Marshall Auditorium of the Lewis and Clark Center. Guest speakers were Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, Dean of University of Kansas Business School; Maj. Gen. Jimmie O. Keenan, Deputy Commanding General (Operations) U.S. Army Medical Command and Chief, Army Nursing Corps; Mr. Matt Whiat, Truly Human Leadership; and Mr. Mark Donovan, President of the Kansas City Chiefs. More photos

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Thu, 2015-01-22 09:24

Two New Works on the US Army and its Allies in the Korean War

In Allies of a Kind, Allan R. Millett, the renowned historian of the Korean War, looks closely at how Canadian forces prepared for combat in Korea and operated with their US Allies. To download a copy, go to: http://usacac.army.mil/organizations/lde/csi/pubs#new.

This provocative study (The United States and the British Commonwealth in Korea, 1950-1953: A Critical Study of the Origins of Joint Publication 3-16, Multinational Operations by Matthew D. Marfongelli), winner of the Arter-Darby Award in 2014, examines the evolution of the multinational effort during the Korean War and its implications for US Army doctrine. To download a copy, go to: http://usacac.army.mil/organizations/lde/csi/pubs#new.

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Fri, 2014-12-12 14:11

More than 330 officers graduated from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff Officer Course, class 2014-02, Dec. 12 at the Lewis and Clark Center’s Eisenhower Auditorium. The graduating class included mid-career officers from all American armed forces as well as 47 international officers and one civilian from a U.S. government agency. Air Force Lt. Gen. James M. Kowalski, deputy commander, U.S. Strategic Command, was the commencement speaker. (US Army Photo by Dan Neal)

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Thu, 2014-10-23 15:58

Former Army Chief of Staff and current President of the Association of the United States Army, retired Gen. Gordon R. Sullivan met with Deputy Commanding General CAC LD&E, Brig. Gen. Christopher P. Hughes, CAC Chief of Staff Col. Monty L. Willoughby, and other key CAC leadership on 23 Oct. to discuss current Army training and doctrine initiatives.

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Wed, 2014-10-08 08:44

Marine Corps Detachment Birthday Ball / Friday, November 7, 2014
Fort Leavenworth Frontier Conference Center
350 Biddle Blvd., Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027

Speaker: Brigadier General Thomas D. Weidley - President, Marine Corps University

1800 Social Hour - 1900 Ceremony & Dinner
Tickets: $40 (E-1 - E-5), $50 (SNCO), $65 (Officer & Civ)
Military Attire: Dinner/Mess Dress - Civilian Attire: Formal
Gift: K-Bar Bottle Opener & Coin for each guest

For Tickets: https://einvitations.afit.edu/inv/index.cfm?i=213730&k=0060410E7857
Please RSVP by: October 31, 2014
Payment Contact: (913) 684-2256
Email: usarmy.leavenworth.tradoc.mbx.cgsc-mcelm-web@mail.mil

Table Menu: Beef/Chicken Combo, Vegetarian, or Gluten Free / Cash Bar
Childcare Not Available

Hotel Reservations: http://www.ihg.com/armyhotels/hotels/us/en/ft.-leavenworth/mfvwa/hoteldetail

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Wed, 2014-08-13 14:25

The TRADOC Governance Forum on 12-13 Aug 14 at the Lewis and Clark Center provides a method for TRADOC senior leaders to monitor assigned TRADOC missions and convey guidance, priorities and intent across multiple communities. The three forums held in the LCC are the Army Leader Development Forum (ALDF), Training Integration Forum (TIF), and TRADOC Quarterly Forces Review (QRF).

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