The Army Center of Military History will realign under Army Training and Doctrine Command April 1 to better promote history at schoolhouses across the force. The center's mission will remain the same and its activities will continue at Fort Belvoir, Virginia; and Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. Sean Kimmons, Army News Service, explains on U.S. Army’s website.
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The Army Center of Military History will realign under Army Training and Doctrine Command April 1 to better promote history at schoolhouses across the force (Photo credit: National Infantry Museum )
