The Army Center of Military History realigned under Army Training and Doctrine Command, or TRADOC, on May 1 to better promote history at service schoolhouses, according to a recent news release. Center employees will continue to work out of Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., but being under a four-star command will allow them to do more to educate soldiers. The center's move is part of reforms being made by the secretary of the Army to ensure the headquarters level is focused on policy and oversight, and that commanders at lower levels are properly equipped to carry out their functions. Army Recruiting Command, which is part of TRADOC, has also expressed interest in having the center help tailor historical content for young trainees in basic combat training. Read more at Army.mil.