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US Army Delays Doctrine Release to Incorporate Lessons from Ukraine
A service team is in Europe talking to Ukrainian troops and U.S. trainers, gathering information to refine its multi-domain operations playbook.
CAITLIN M. KENNEY | JUNE 2, 2022 07:03 PM ET
ARMY STRATEGY UKRAINE
   
The U.S. Army is delaying the release of its multi-domain operations doctrine by a few months to refine it with lessons from the war in Ukraine, the commander of Army Training and Doctrine Command said Thursday.

The conflict is an opportunity for the Army to look at their doctrine without risking American soldiers, Gen. Paul Funk said during an Association of the United States Army event.

“Let's make sure this is working. Let's not put something out that doesn't have a chance to work, right? Doctrine just gives you a basis from which to change,” Funk said. “So you want to make sure when somebody's actually modeling that for you, you ought to take advantage of it, right? That's what we're doing.”

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