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Camp Humphreys
NameCamp Humphreys
LocationPyongtaek, South Korea
TypeUnited States Army base
ControlledbyUnited States Army Installation Management Command
Built1950s
Used1950s-present
GarrisonUnited States Forces Korea, Eighth United States Army, 2nd Infantry Division (United States)
EventsKorean War, Vietnam War

Camp Humphreys is a United States Army base located in Pyongtaek, South Korea, and serves as the headquarters of United States Forces Korea, Eighth United States Army, and the 2nd Infantry Division (United States). The base is named after William E. Humphreys, a Medal of Honor recipient who served in the Spanish-American War. Camp Humphreys has undergone significant expansion and modernization in recent years, with a focus on supporting the United States Army and United States Air Force operations in the region, including those of the 7th Air Force and 51st Fighter Wing. The base is also home to a number of key facilities, including the Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital and the Camp Humphreys Elementary School, which is part of the Department of Defense Education Activity.

Introduction

Camp Humphreys is situated in the Gyeonggi Province of South Korea, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. The base is strategically located near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and serves as a key logistics and operational hub for United States Forces Korea. The base is also home to a number of United States Army units, including the 2nd Infantry Division (United States), 1st Signal Brigade (United States), and the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States). In addition, the base hosts a number of international organizations, including the United Nations Command and the Korean Peninsula. The base's proximity to Osan Air Base and Suwon Air Base also makes it an important location for United States Air Force operations, including those of the 7th Air Force and 51st Fighter Wing.

History

The history of Camp Humphreys dates back to the 1950s, when it was established as a small United States Army base during the Korean War. The base was initially used as a logistics and supply hub, but it has since grown to become one of the largest United States Army bases in South Korea. During the Vietnam War, the base played a key role in supporting United States Army and United States Air Force operations, including those of the 1st Cavalry Division (United States) and the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. In recent years, the base has undergone significant expansion and modernization, with a focus on supporting the United States Army and United States Air Force operations in the region, including those of the 2nd Infantry Division (United States), 7th Air Force, and 51st Fighter Wing. The base has also hosted a number of high-profile visitors, including the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the President of the United States.

Facilities and Infrastructure

Camp Humphreys is home to a wide range of facilities and infrastructure, including barracks, dining facilities, and recreational facilities. The base is also home to a number of key facilities, including the Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, which provides medical care to United States Army personnel and their families. The base also hosts a number of educational facilities, including the Camp Humphreys Elementary School and the Pyongtaek Middle School, which are part of the Department of Defense Education Activity. In addition, the base has a number of shopping and dining facilities, including the Camp Humphreys Exchange and the Food Court. The base's infrastructure is also supported by a number of key organizations, including the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Defense Logistics Agency. The base is also connected to other key military installations in the region, including Osan Air Base and Suwon Air Base, through a network of roads and highways, including the Seoul-Busan Expressway.

Operations and Missions

Camp Humphreys plays a key role in supporting United States Army and United States Air Force operations in the region, including those of the 2nd Infantry Division (United States), 7th Air Force, and 51st Fighter Wing. The base is home to a number of key units, including the 1st Signal Brigade (United States), which provides communications support to United States Army units in the region. The base is also home to the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States), which provides air defense support to United States Army and United States Air Force units in the region. In addition, the base hosts a number of international organizations, including the United Nations Command and the Korean Peninsula. The base's operations are also supported by a number of key organizations, including the United States Army Installation Management Command and the Defense Intelligence Agency. The base has also participated in a number of key exercises and operations, including Ulchi-Freedom Guardian and Key Resolve, which are designed to promote interoperability and cooperation between United States Army and Republic of Korea Army units.

Environmental and Social Impact

The expansion and modernization of Camp Humphreys has had a significant impact on the local environment and community. The base has implemented a number of measures to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of renewable energy sources and the implementation of recycling programs. The base has also worked to promote social and economic development in the local community, including through the establishment of the Camp Humphreys Community Relations Program. The program provides support to local organizations and initiatives, including those focused on education, healthcare, and economic development. The base has also hosted a number of community events, including the Camp Humphreys Festival, which promotes cultural exchange and understanding between United States Army personnel and the local community. The base's social and environmental impact is also monitored and supported by a number of key organizations, including the United States Army Environmental Command and the United States Agency for International Development. The base has also partnered with local organizations, including the Pyongtaek City Council and the Gyeonggi Province Government, to promote sustainable development and cooperation in the region.