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United States Forces Korea

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United States Forces Korea
Unit nameUnited States Forces Korea
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Department of Defense
GarrisonSeoul, South Korea
EngagementsKorean War, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom

United States Forces Korea is a United States Department of Defense organization that operates under the United States Pacific Command and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The organization is responsible for maintaining stability and security on the Korean Peninsula and works closely with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to achieve this goal. The United States Forces Korea is composed of approximately 28,500 United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps personnel, with the majority stationed at Camp Humphreys in Pyongtaek, South Korea. The organization is also supported by United States Pacific Air Forces, United States Naval Forces Korea, and United States Marine Forces Korea.

History

The history of United States Forces Korea dates back to the Korean War, when United Nations Command was established to coordinate the efforts of United Nations member states in defending South Korea against the North Korean and Chinese armies. The United States Eighth Army played a significant role in the war, with notable battles including the Battle of Chosin Reservoir and the Battle of Inchon. After the war, the United States and South Korea signed the Mutual Defense Treaty, which committed the United States to defending South Korea in the event of an attack. The United States Forces Korea was formally established in 1957, with General James Van Fleet as its first commander. The organization has since been involved in various operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, and has worked closely with other United States Department of Defense organizations, such as United States Central Command and United States Special Operations Command.

Organization

The United States Forces Korea is a United States Department of Defense organization that operates under the United States Pacific Command. The organization is composed of approximately 28,500 United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps personnel, with the majority stationed at Camp Humphreys in Pyongtaek, South Korea. The organization is also supported by United States Pacific Air Forces, United States Naval Forces Korea, and United States Marine Forces Korea. The United States Forces Korea works closely with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to maintain stability and security on the Korean Peninsula, and is involved in various operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The organization is also supported by other United States Department of Defense organizations, such as United States Central Command and United States Special Operations Command, and works closely with international organizations, such as the United Nations Command and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Command Structure

The United States Forces Korea is commanded by a Four-star general who serves as the commander of the organization. The commander is responsible for maintaining stability and security on the Korean Peninsula and works closely with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to achieve this goal. The commander is also responsible for coordinating the efforts of United States Pacific Command, United States Pacific Air Forces, United States Naval Forces Korea, and United States Marine Forces Korea. The organization is also supported by other United States Department of Defense organizations, such as United States Central Command and United States Special Operations Command. The commander of the United States Forces Korea has also worked closely with notable military leaders, including General Douglas MacArthur, General Matthew Ridgway, and General Curtis LeMay, and has been involved in various operations, including the Korean War, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Major Subordinate Commands

The United States Forces Korea has several major subordinate commands, including United States Army Garrison Yongsan, Camp Humphreys, and Osan Air Base. These commands are responsible for supporting the operations of the United States Forces Korea and maintaining stability and security on the Korean Peninsula. The organization is also supported by other United States Department of Defense organizations, such as United States Pacific Air Forces, United States Naval Forces Korea, and United States Marine Forces Korea. The United States Forces Korea works closely with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to maintain stability and security on the Korean Peninsula, and is involved in various operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The organization has also worked closely with international organizations, such as the United Nations Command and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and has been involved in various operations, including the Korean War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan.

Operations and Missions

The United States Forces Korea is involved in various operations and missions, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The organization works closely with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to maintain stability and security on the Korean Peninsula and is supported by other United States Department of Defense organizations, such as United States Pacific Command, United States Pacific Air Forces, United States Naval Forces Korea, and United States Marine Forces Korea. The organization has also been involved in various humanitarian operations, including disaster relief efforts in Thailand and Philippines, and has worked closely with international organizations, such as the United Nations Command and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The United States Forces Korea has also been involved in various exercises, including Key Resolve and Ulchi-Freedom Guardian, which are designed to improve the interoperability of United States and South Korean forces.

Installations and Equipment

The United States Forces Korea operates several installations in South Korea, including Camp Humphreys, Osan Air Base, and Kunsan Air Base. The organization is equipped with a variety of military equipment, including M1 Abrams tanks, F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. The organization is also supported by other United States Department of Defense organizations, such as United States Pacific Air Forces, United States Naval Forces Korea, and United States Marine Forces Korea. The United States Forces Korea works closely with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces to maintain stability and security on the Korean Peninsula and is involved in various operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The organization has also worked closely with international organizations, such as the United Nations Command and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and has been involved in various operations, including the Korean War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan.

Category:Military units and formations of the United States

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