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FORSCOM
Unit nameUnited States Army Forces Command
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
GarrisonFort Bragg

FORSCOM is a major command of the United States Army, responsible for the training, doctrine, and operations of the Army's conventional forces. The command is headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and is led by a four-star general. FORSCOM works closely with other major commands, including United States Army Materiel Command, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and United States Army Special Operations Command. The command also collaborates with other branches of the United States Armed Forces, such as the United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps.

Introduction to

FORSCOM FORSCOM is one of the largest and most complex commands in the United States Army, with a diverse range of responsibilities and operations. The command is responsible for the training and readiness of the Army's conventional forces, including Infantry, Armor, Field Artillery, and Engineer units. FORSCOM also works closely with other government agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, and National Security Agency. The command has played a key role in several major operations, including the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War. FORSCOM has also provided support to other commands, such as United States Central Command and United States Southern Command.

Organization and Structure

FORSCOM is organized into several major subordinate commands, including I Corps, III Corps, V Corps, and XVIII Airborne Corps. The command also has several smaller units and agencies, such as the United States Army Forces Command Band and the FORSCOM Headquarters. FORSCOM works closely with other major commands, including United States Army Reserve and National Guard Bureau. The command is also supported by several major installations, including Fort Hood, Fort Campbell, and Fort Carson. FORSCOM has a close relationship with other military organizations, such as the Royal Canadian Army, British Army, and Australian Army.

History of

FORSCOM FORSCOM was established in 1973, as a result of a major reorganization of the United States Army. The command was created to provide a single organization for the training, doctrine, and operations of the Army's conventional forces. FORSCOM has played a key role in several major operations, including the Gulf War and the Kosovo War. The command has also provided support to other commands, such as United States European Command and United States Pacific Command. FORSCOM has a long history of cooperation with other military organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the United Nations. The command has also worked closely with other government agencies, such as the United States Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development.

Responsibilities and Operations

FORSCOM is responsible for a wide range of operations, including training, doctrine, and operations. The command is also responsible for the readiness and deployment of the Army's conventional forces. FORSCOM works closely with other major commands, including United States Army Africa and United States Army South. The command has played a key role in several major operations, including the War on Terror and the Operation Enduring Freedom. FORSCOM has also provided support to other commands, such as United States Northern Command and United States Space Command. The command has a close relationship with other military organizations, such as the French Army, German Army, and Italian Army.

Commanders and Notable Personnel

FORSCOM has been led by several notable commanders, including General Creighton Abrams, General Bernard Rogers, and General Eric Shinseki. The command has also been supported by several notable personnel, including General Martin Dempsey, General Raymond Odierno, and General Mark Milley. FORSCOM has a long history of producing talented leaders, including General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Omar Bradley, and General Matthew Ridgway. The command has also worked closely with other notable military leaders, including General David Petraeus, General Stanley McChrystal, and General James Mattis.

Equipment and Capabilities

FORSCOM has a wide range of equipment and capabilities, including M1 Abrams tanks, M2 Bradley fighting vehicles, and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. The command also has several major installations, including Fort Benning, Fort Sill, and Fort Knox. FORSCOM works closely with other major commands, including United States Army Aviation and Missile Command and United States Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command. The command has a close relationship with other military organizations, such as the Israeli Defense Forces, South Korean Army, and Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. FORSCOM has also cooperated with other government agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Category:Military units and formations of the United States

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