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  • Strategic Army Corps
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  • The Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) was a command of the United States Army, with a mission of high readiness, active in the 1960s. In 1961 it was merged into the United States Strike Command (STRICOM). The word was also used to describe well an organized, well turned-out soldier or unit.
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Branch
Country
Name
  • Big Picture: Airborne Soldier
  • Big Picture: Operation Danville
Unit Name
  • Strategic Army Corps
notable commanders
  • LTG Robert Frederick Sink
  • LTG Thomas J. H. Trapnell
ID
  • gov.archives.arc.2569710
  • gov.archives.arc.2569718
Motto
  • "Skilled, Tough. Ready Around the Clock."
abstract
  • The Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) was a command of the United States Army, with a mission of high readiness, active in the 1960s. In 1961 it was merged into the United States Strike Command (STRICOM). The word was also used to describe well an organized, well turned-out soldier or unit.