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A staff is a group of officers and staff who serve the commander of a large military unit in planning, analysis and execution. Learn about the different types of staff systems, the roles and responsibilities of staff officers, and the origins of staff functions in various armies.
IPPS-A is a program that integrates human resources and pay for all Army Soldiers. It provides online tools, talent management, and is essential to the Army's People Strategy. Learn about its features, fielding, issues, and references.
The G-1 is the office responsible for manpower and personnel plans, programs and policies of the U.S. Army. It oversees recruiting, retention, training, compensation, and resiliency of soldiers, civilian employees, military families and veterans.
milSuite is a collection of online applications designed to enhance secure collaboration for the United States Department of Defense. It comprises ten applications, such as milBook, milWiki, milTube, milUniversity and milSurvey, that provide information-sharing tools and platforms for military personnel across the joint-domain.
Learn about the history, role, and structure of the Army HRC, a direct reporting unit that manages the career of Soldiers from basic training to retirement. The HRC is located on Fort Knox, Kentucky, and has 40 operational elements across the country.
MCTP is the U.S. Army's only worldwide deployable Combat Training Center that provides full spectrum operations training for senior commanders and their staffs. It conducts or supports combined arms training at various echelons and operational environments, and features a world-class opposing force and senior mentors.
Learn about the history, role, and functions of the Adjutant General's Corps, a branch of the U.S. Army established in 1775. The Corps provides personnel service support, manages the force, and coordinates human resources services for the Army.
1st IO CMD is a command that provides IO support to the U.S. Army and other military forces through deployable IO teams, IO Reach-back planning and analysis, and computer network operations. It is part of U.S. Army Cyber Command and has two battalions, one for IO and one for cyber operations.