United States Army Pacific

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United States Army Pacific
USARPAC insignia.svg
United States Army Pacific shoulder sleeve insignia
Active October 2000 – present
Country United States
Branch United States Army
Type Army Service Component Command
Role Theater command
Size ~7,300 soldiers
Garrison/HQ Fort Shafter, Hawaii
Motto One Team
Commanders
Current
commander
LTG Benjamin R Mixon
Notable
commanders
Charles P. Summerall
Fox Conner
Hugh A. Drum
Frederick C. Weyand
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia US Army Pacific DUI.gif

United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) is an Army Service Component Command (ASCC)[1] of the United States Army and is the army component unit of the United States Pacific Command, except for 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. Eventually Eighth United States Army in Korea and USARPAC headquarters will merge.[citation needed]

However, subordinate units of this command sometimes perform humanitarian missions in places such as Haiti, Cuba, and the Middle East.

Contents

[edit] General information

Command Group[2]

[edit] Current structure

Army Pacific Structure (click to enlarge

USARPAC insignia.gif Army Pacific, Fort Shafter

[edit] Commanders

[edit] Commanders, District of Hawaii

[edit] Commanders, Department of Hawaii

  • BG Montgomery M. Macomb 1911–1912
  • COL George K. McGunnegle 1912–1913

[edit] Commanders, Hawaiian Department

[edit] Commanders, U.S. Army Forces, Middle Pacific

[edit] Commanding Generals, U.S. Army, Pacific

[edit] Commanders-in-Chief, U.S. Army, Pacific

[edit] U.S. Army CINCPAC Support Group

  • MG Donnelly P. Bolton 1975
  • MG Thomas U. Greer 1975–1977
  • MG Herbert E. Wolff 1977–1979

[edit] U.S. Army Western Command

  • MG Herbert E. Wolff 1979–1981
  • LTG Eugene P. Forrester 1981–1983
  • LTG James E. Lee 1983–1985
  • LTG Charles W. Bagnal 1985–1989
  • LTG Claude M. Kicklighter 1989–1990

[edit] U.S. Army, Pacific

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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