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  2. Eighth Army (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Eighth Army is a U.S. field army which commands all United States Army forces in South Korea. [1] It is headquartered at the Camp Humphreys in the Anjeong-ri of Pyeongtaek, South Korea . [ 2 ] Eighth Army relocated its headquarters from Yongsan to Camp Humphreys in the summer of 2017. [ 3 ]

  3. Willard Burleson - Wikipedia

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    Willard McKenzie Burleson III [1] (born October 9, 1965) [2] is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who served as commanding General of the Eighth United States Army and chief of Staff of the ROK/US Combined Forces Command from 2020 to 2024.

  4. VIII Corps - Wikipedia

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    8th Army Corps (Russian Empire) 8th Air Defence Corps, Soviet Union and Russia; 8th Cavalry Corps (Soviet Union) 8th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union) 8th Estonian Rifle Corps a unit of the Soviet Army; 8th Army Corps (Ukraine) VIII Corps (United Kingdom) VIII Corps (United States) VIII Corps (Union Army), a unit in the American Civil War; Eighth ...

  5. VIII Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. VIII Corps was a corps of the United States Army that saw service during various times over a fifty-year period during the 20th century. The VIII Corps was organized 26–29 November 1918 in the Regular Army in France and demobilized on 20 April 1919 at Montigny-sur-Aube.

  6. Korean Military Advisory Group - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in January 1946, the U.S. military government in the south began to form a Korean defense force, [1] and 18 lieutenants from the U.S. Army's 40th Infantry Division were tasked with organizing eight Korea Constabulary Regiments (one for each province, [2]), which were to act as a police force. [3]

  7. John D. Johnson (general) - Wikipedia

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    Previously, Johnson was the commanding general of the Eighth United States Army and the Chief of Staff for United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea. [3] He has served in numerous command, staff, and teaching assignments throughout the world, including in Germany, Iraq, and South Korea.

  8. VIII Air Support Command - Wikipedia

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    Army Air Forces Stations: A Guide to the Stations Where U.S. Army Air Forces Personnel Served in the United Kingdom During World War II (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center; Freeman, Roger A. (1970). The Mighty Eighth: Units, Men and Machines (A History of the US 8th Army Air Force). London, England, UK ...

  9. Michael A. Bills - Wikipedia

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    Michael A. Bills (born 1958) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army, who last served as the Commanding General of the Eighth United States Army [1] [better source needed] from January 2018 until his retirement in October 2020.