Commanding General, United States Army Pacific
The Commanding General of United States Army Pacific (CG USARPAC or CG, USARPAC) is the commander of United States Army Pacific, the army service component command of United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). As CG USARPAC, the officeholder is responsible for United States Army forces stationed within INDOPACOM's area of operations, including Hawaii, South Korea and Japan. United States Army Alaska was initially under CG USARPAC's authority until it was transferred to United States Northern Command.
Commanding General of United States Army Pacific | |
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Type | Service component commander |
Abbreviation | CG USARPAC CG, USARPAC |
Reports to | Commander, United States Indo-Pacific Command (operational) Secretary of the Army (administrative) Chief of Staff of the United States Army (administrative) |
Seat | Fort Shafter, Hawaii |
Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Term length | 2–3 years (approx.) |
Formation | 1910 (as Commander, Military District of Hawaii) 1990 (as Commanding General, U.S Army Pacific) |
First holder | Walter S. Schuyler (as Commander, Military District of Hawaii) Claude M. Kicklighter (as Commanding General, U.S. Army Pacific) |
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Website | Official website |
The current Commanding General, United States Army Pacific is General Charles A. Flynn, who succeeded General Paul LaCamera in a change of command ceremony on June 3, 2021. He is the 37th commanding general since the formation of USARPAC as a regional command, the 13th since the creation of its current iteration, and the 9th since its designation as a service component command in 2000.