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The United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) is an Army Service Component Command (ASCC) designated by the
Secretary of the Army The secretary of the Army (SA or SECARMY) is a senior civilian official within the United States Department of Defense, with statutory responsibility for all matters relating to the United States Army: manpower, personnel, reserve affairs, insta ...
(SECARMY); it may also serve as a Joint Task Force headquarters. It is the army component unit of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, and its mission is to support the Commander, United States Indo-Pacific Command. The main areas that this command has jurisdiction in include Alaska, Hawaii, the Pacific Ocean,
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, and South Korea. It also performs missions in Southeast Asia, in the countries stretching from the Philippines all the way to Bangladesh and India. United States Forces Korea (USFK) has had operational command and control of US Forces in Korea since January 2012, and USARPAC headquarters oversees the manning, training, and equipping of US Army forces assigned to USFK. However, subordinate units of this command sometimes perform
humanitarian Humanitarianism is an active belief in the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity for moral, altruistic, and emotional ...
missions in places such as
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, Cuba, and the Middle East.


History

USARPAC traces its lineage back to 1898 when the United States became a major power in the Pacific. In 1921 Fort Shafter became the headquarters for the Hawaiian Department. When the United States entered World War II, the Hawaiian Department became subordinate to the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas.


History of designations

Throughout its history the command was designated: * US Army Forces, Central Pacific Area (1943–44) * US Army Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas (1944–45) * US Army Forces, Middle Pacific (1945–47) * US Army, Pacific (1947–1974) * US Army Western Command (1979–1990) * United States Army Pacific (1990–present)


Historical summary

During the Korean War, USARPAC provided combat forces, training, and logistics. During the Vietnam War, the command provided the same support to United States Army Vietnam. After the war the Army cut its presence in the region as there was no longer a need for such a large number of combat forces in the Pacific. Subsequently, USARPAC was eliminated as a component command and Army forces in Korea and Japan became separate major commands. In Hawaii, USARPAC headquarters was superseded by US Army Support Command Hawaii (USASCH) and a Department of the Army field operating agency, US Army CINCPAC Support Group. In 1979 the Army established US Army Western Command (WESTCOM) as a major command and the Army component of US Pacific Command. WESTCOM took command of Army forces in Hawaii. In 1989 it added
United States Army Alaska United States Army Alaska (USARAK or "America's Arctic Warriors") was a military command of the United States Army located in the U.S. state of Alaska. A subordinate command of I Corps, USARAK was the ground element of the Alaskan Command. USARAK ...
and in 1990 United States Army, Japan. In 1990 WESTCOM was renamed USARPAC. USARPAC has sent forces on multiple humanitarian missions, disaster relief, and defense support of civil authorities. In October 2000 the headquarters reorganized as a multi-component Army service component command. Since
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, the command plays a major role in the
homeland defense Homeland defense (HD) is the protection of a territory, sovereignty, domestic population, and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression. (Definition will be incorporated into JP 3-26Definition deferred to ''Homeland Defense, J ...
of the United States. The command has also sent soldiers in support of the Global War on Terrorism to fill operational gaps. The command insignia was designed in 1944. It depicts the axis of advance of U.S. forces across the pacific.


Commander's responsibilities

* Responsible to SECARMY for execution of 10 USC § 3013(b) responsibilities * Admins and supports army units assigned or attached to United States Indo-Pacific Command * Reports to the Commander, United States Indo-Pacific Command


Current structure

* Army Pacific, Fort Shafter (HI) ** Eighth United States Army, Yongsan Garrison ( South Korea) *** 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Humphreys (South Korea) *** 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command,
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(South Korea) **
I Corps I Corps, 1st Corps, or First Corps may refer to: France * 1st Army Corps (France) * I Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars * I Corps (Grande Armée), a unit of the Imperial French Arm ...
, Joint Base Lewis–McChord (WA) *** 7th Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis–McChord (WA) *** 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks (HI) ***
11th Airborne Division The 11th Airborne Division ("Arctic Angels") is a United States Army airborne formation, first activated on 25 February 1943, during World War II. Consisting of one parachute and two glider infantry regiments, with supporting troops, the div ...
, Fort Richardson (AK) ***
United States Army Japan United States Army, Japan (USARJ) is a Major Command of the United States Army. It consists of operating port facilities and a series of logistics installations throughout Honshū and Okinawa. USARJ participates actively with the Japan Ground Se ...
, Camp Zama (
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) ***
593rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command The 593rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (593rd ESC) is a Sustainment Command of the United States Army. History The 593d Expeditionary Sustainment Command (593d ESC) was originally the 1350th Engineer Base Depot Brigade, activated 1 August 1 ...
, Joint Base Lewis–McChord (WA) **
94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command The 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command (94th AAMDC) is an activated (at Fort Shafter on 16 October 2005) Air Defense Artillery Branch, Air Defense Artillery command of the United States Army assigned to United States Army Pacific. It is he ...
, Fort Shafter **
8th Theater Sustainment Command The 8th Theater Sustainment Command (8th TSC), as the senior Army logistics command in the United States Pacific Command's Area of Responsibility (AOR), provides command and control of all assigned and attached and units under its operational co ...
, Schofield Barracks ***
8th Military Police Brigade The 8th Military Police Brigade is a military police brigade of the United States Army based at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. It is responsible for Army military police units within the United States Indo-Pacific Command Area of Responsibility. A ...
, Schofield Barracks ***
130th Engineer Brigade The 130th Engineer Brigade is an engineer brigade of the United States Army headquartered in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii that provides engineering support to the United States Army Pacific. The brigade specializes in combat engineering, constructi ...
, Schofield Barracks ** 311th Signal Command (Theater) (Pacific) *** 1st Signal Brigade, Seoul, South Korea ***
516th Signal Brigade The 516th Signal Brigade (Tactical Theater Signal Brigade) is a forward based major subordinate operations and maintenance command of the 311th Signal Command(Theater). The Brigade supports the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC). The Brigade ha ...
, Fort Shafter ** 18th Medical Command, Fort Shafter **
9th Mission Support Command 9th Mission Support Command (9th MSC) is a United States Army Reserve unit located in Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Hawai'i. The 9th Mission Support Command is a U.S. Army Reserve Command under the operational control of U.S. Army Pacific. Headquart ...
, Fort Shafter, part of US Army Reserve **
196th Infantry Brigade The 196th Infantry Brigade ("Chargers"), also known as the Charger Brigade was first formed on 24 June 1921 as part of the United States Army Reserve's 98th Infantry Division (United States), 98th Division with the responsibility of training soldi ...
, Fort Shafter, part of US Army Reserve **
500th Military Intelligence Brigade The 500th Military Intelligence Brigade is a unit of the United States Army and subordinate to the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. Its mission is to provide tailored, multi-disciplined intelligence and intelligence capabilities in supp ...
, Schofield Barracks, part of Army Intelligence and Security Command ** 5th Battlefield Coordination Detachment,
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Former units include the U.S. Army Chemical Activity, Pacific, at
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, which traced some of its history to the
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and the Project 112 biological warfare defense experiments. This became the
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, which was finally deactivated in 2001.


Commanders


Command Group 2022

Source: *Commanding General: General
Charles A. Flynn Charles A. Flynn (born ) is a United States Army general who serves as commanding general of United States Army Pacific since June 4, 2021. He previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Training (G3/5/7) of the Army Sta ...
*Deputy Commanding General: Lieutenant General
James B. Jarrard James B. Jarrard is a United States Army lieutenant general who serves as the deputy commanding general of United States Army Pacific since July 28, 2022. He most recently served as the chief of staff of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, s ...
*Deputy Commanding General – North: Major General Chris Smith *Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard: Major General Reginald G. Neal *Deputy Commanding General, Army Reserve: Brigadier General Timothy D. Connelly *Chief of Staff: Major General Peter N. Benchoff *Command Sergeant Major:
Command Sergeant Major A command sergeant major (CSM) is a non-commissioned rank and position of office in the United States Army. The holder of this rank and position is the most senior enlisted member of a color-bearing Army unit (battalion or higher). The CSM is ap ...
Scott A. Brzak


References


External links

; Government *
Lineage and Honors Information
at the
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; General information * {{Authority control 1945 establishments in Hawaii Military units and formations in Hawaii Military units and formations established in 1945 Military units and formations of the United States in the Cold War Organizations based in Hawaii Pacific