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Army stands up Western Hemisphere Command in major force restructure
The new command, headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, will combine U.S. Army North, U.S. Army South and Army Forces Command.
The Army is creating a command that will oversee planning and operations for the Americas and the Caribbean, with an emphasis on the nation's borders.
The U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg was deactivated and replaced by the new Western Hemisphere Command. This new command will eventually merge with U.S. Army South and U.S. Army North, which ...
The Army’s role is not to duplicate the Space Force; it is to fulfill its foundational functions as prescribed by federal law. Title 10, U.S. Code, legally mandates each service to “organize, train, ...
FORT BRAGG — The U.S. Army Special Operations Command has changed leadership. Brig. Gen. Kirk Brinker, formerly deputy commander of support for the 1st Special Forces Command, has served as USASOC’s ...
THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT AMERICAN strikes on boats around the northern coast of South America has extended from the secretary of defense to multiple four-star officers, which may surprise some Americans.
A U.S. Green Beret assigned to 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) participates in training near Aviona, Greece, on Mar. 12, 2024. (Staff Sgt. Nathan Baker/U.S. Army) A new U.S. Army special ...
In a major shake-up of how the Army divides up the world, the service announced Friday the activation of the Western Hemisphere Command, shuffling three commands under a single four-star general. Gen.
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