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What ArmyTEO Really Is (And Why I Built It)

Updated: 7 days ago

Most Soldiers and NCOs know the struggle — trying to find the right T&EO, digging through ATN, jumping between portals, asking three different leaders, and hoping you picked the right version.


90% of the time you’re away from a computer, can't print, CAR won’t load on your phone, and you’re stuck without the resource you need to plan a lane, run hip-pocket training, or answer a simple question for your Soldiers.



Eye-level view of a soldier using a mobile device outdoors during training
A member of the cadre for the Army’s first-ever Best Squad competition takes aim with a camouflaged rifle on Fort Bragg, North Carolina Oct.02, 2022.


I built ArmyTEO.com to solve that problem.


ArmyTEO.com is an unofficial, Soldier-run resource designed to make T&EOs simple, accessible, and clear. It’s not an app. It’s not a contractor program. It’s not a replacement for official Army systems.

It’s just the place you come when you want:

  • The right T&EO for your MOS or branch

  • Publicly released doctrine (FM / ATP / TM) in one spot

  • A quick explanation of how training is supposed to be planned

  • Easy-to-understand guides written by someone who has actually had to train Soldiers

  • A clean, organized page that cuts through all the noise

Everything on this site is sourced from publicly released, Distribution A Army documents. Nothing restricted. Nothing behind CAC. Nothing sensitive.


Why This Website Exists

Because I’ve lived the frustration from every angle.

When you’re away from a kiosk, out in the field, standing on a range, or stuck without a government laptop, pulling up the right T&EO shouldn’t be impossible. Yet it usually is.

CAR sometimes doesn’t load on mobile. ATN is now fully CAC-required. Finding T&EOs for hip-pocket training is always a pain. And even basic planning feels like you need ten tabs open and a miracle.

Sometimes you just want a resource where you can see exactly:

  • What you need to train

  • What conditions matter

  • What the standard actually is

  • What equipment you need

  • What steps you as a leader are supposed to evaluate

…all at your fingertips and for free.

It’s also helpful to see what other branches train on — especially when tasks overlap or when you’re coordinating multi-MOS training.

No one else has built an unofficial Army training site that actually solves this problem. Websites like ArmyWriter.com are fantastic for counseling, NCOERs, and packets — but there is no unofficial Army training site… until now.


What’s Coming Next

I want ArmyTEO.com to be more than a giant index.


I’m building real tools for real Soldiers, including:

  • ACFT and Height/Weight calculators

  • MOS-specific tools

  • Engineering calculators (bridge formulas, material estimates, demo calculations)

  • Aviation planning tools

  • Quick-reference charts

  • Simplified doctrine explanations

  • Field-expedient training ideas

  • Branch-specific resources actually written for Soldiers


I want this site to grow into the one place where leaders can quickly prepare a lane, build a training plan, reference doctrine, and help their formations get better.


My goal is simple:


Help Soldiers and leaders train smarter, plan better, and understand exactly what “right” looks like — without making it harder than it needs to be.


If ArmyTEO.com helps one NCO run a better lane, one Soldier prepare for school, or one leader build a more efficient training plan… then it’s doing exactly what I built it to do. Team learns and performs.

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