The Army's Multidomain Operations concept will graduate into doctrine this summer after the service spent roughly five years refining the document through extensive analysis. The unit will plan and coordinate fires in theater for the task force. The U.S. Army is building up its forces in Europe. Here's how. The Army has laid out how it defines military competition and what it means to the force. The U.S. Army's multidomain task force units will play an important role in future operations. The Army is working to refine its war-fighting concept, but calling it doctrine won't happen for several years, the Army chief said. Soon soldiers at company level will be thinking in all domains, from cloud computing to firing platforms, say leaders at Army Futures Command. A Multi-Domain Task Force is headed to Europe to help the U.S. Army craft its future, central operational doctrine. The report focused on new cyber and electronic warfare units, and one of those is only 18 percent manned. Top priorities from the four-star now in charge of the Army's training and recruiting. Load More