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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. United States Forces Korea - Wikipedia

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    The United States Forces Korea (USFK) is a sub-unified command of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). USFK was initially established in 1957, and encompasses U.S. combat-ready fighting forces and components under the ROK/US Combined Forces Command (CFC) – a supreme command for all of the South Korean and U.S. ground, air, sea and special operations component commands.

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  5. 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.

  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. Far East Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    His staff was essentially an Army staff, except for a Joint Strategic Plans and Operations Group (JSPOG), which had Air Force and Navy representation." [ 4 ] Its initial army forces in 1947 comprised Eighth Army , XXIV Corps / U.S. Army Forces in Korea , and the Ryukyus, Philippines and Marianas-Bonins Commands (MARBO).

  8. 1989 United States Army Pacific order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Organisation of Eighth Army in 1989 (click to enlarge) Eight Army, Yongsan Garrison, South Korea [20] Headquarters & Headquarters Company; 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey [20] 17th Aviation Brigade, Camp Coiner [20] [21] [22] Headquarters & Headquarters Company; 4th Battalion, 58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control), Camp Coiner [22]

  9. Korean Communications Zone - Wikipedia

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    Following the end of hostilities in Korea in 1953, KComZ became the Eighth US Army Support Command in July 1956 and was later re-designated US Army Area Command and finally the 7th Logistical Command. The most common unit insignia worn by KComZ personnel depicted an orange flame in a white bracket at the centre of a green shield.