U S Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) training effectiveness analysis (TEA) began in 1975 and has evolved into today's TRADOC TEA System, An overview of the TEA System history, characteristics, methodology, scope, and lessons-learned are presented in this paper.
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