United States Army Pacific Command
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United States Army Pacific | |
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U.S. Army Pacific shoulder insignia |
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Active | October 2000 - present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Army Command |
Role | theater command |
Size | ~7300 soldiers |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Shafter, Hawaii |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
John M. Brown III |
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[edit] History
Also known as USARPAC, the U.S. Army Pacific Command is the army component unit of the U.S. Pacific Command, except the units in Korea. The main areas that this command has jurisdiction in include Hawaii, Alaska, the Pacific Ocean, and Japan. It also performs missions in Southeast Asia, in the countries such as the Philippines and Bangladesh.
However, subordinate units of this command sometimes perform humanitarian missions in places such as Haiti, Cuba, and the Middle East.
[edit] General Information
[edit] Command Group
- Commanding General: Lieutenant General John M. Brown III
- Deputy Commanding General: Major General William H. Brandenburg
- Deputy Commanding General, National Guard: Major General Ronald G. Crowder
- Deputy Commanding General, Army Reserve: Major General Stephen D. Tom
- Chief of Staff: Colonel Richard C. Longo
- Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Mark L. Farley
[edit] Order of battle
- United States Army Hawaii
- United States Army Alaska
- United States Army Japan
- U.S. 9th Theater Support Command
- U.S. 9th Regional Readiness Command
- U.S. I Corps
- U.S. 94th Army Air Missile Defense Command
- U.S. 516th Signal Brigade
- U.S. 196th Infantry Brigade
- U.S. 500th Military Intelligence Brigade
- U.S. 311th Theater Signal Command
- U.S. 8th Theater Sustainment Command