Search results
12 wrz 2019 · Eighth Army is a U.S. Army command that serves as a partner of the Combined, Joint Force securing the Republic of Korea. See the latest news, photos and videos of Eighth Army's training, exercises and events in South Korea.
- About
ABOUT EIGHTH ARMY. Forward -deployed and combat ready,...
- Media
Eighth Army is proud of our mission, our people and our...
- Leaders
From the time Eighth Army was activated on June 10, 1944...
- Newcomers Updated
Newcomers. Welcome to the Land of the Morning Calm! We hope...
- families
Taking care of our Soldiers, Families, and Civilians is an...
- Resources
Equal Opportunity. Eighth Army provides Equal Opportunity...
- Announcements
disclaimer: non-dod links on the site are provided for...
- Press Release
Read the latest press releases from the Eighth Army Public...
- About
The Eighth Army is a U.S. field army that commands all U.S. forces in South Korea. It was activated in 1944 and fought in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
ABOUT EIGHTH ARMY. Forward -deployed and combat ready, Eighth Army serves as a disciplined and lethal partner of the Combined, Joint Force securing the Republic of Korea.
8 mar 2020 · Eighth Army is a combat-ready force that secures the Republic of Korea and partners with the Combined, Joint Force. Find out about its history, mission, news, resources, and travel information.
Learn about the mission, structure and functions of the Military Support Command (MSC) of Eighth Army in Korea. The MSC consists of various units and commands that provide logistics, communications, intelligence, medical, veterinary, security and airfield operations support to USFK and ROK forces.
6 mar 2019 · Eighth Army is a combat-ready force that secures the Republic of Korea as part of the Combined, Joint Force. Learn about its mission, organization, history, policy and why to choose Korea as a warfighter.
5 kwi 2024 · Lt. Gen. Christopher C. LaNeve took over as the new commanding general of Eighth Army, the U.S. Army's only field army in the Pacific, on April 5, 2024. He succeeded Lt. Gen. Willard “Bill” Burleson, who retired after leading the command for three-and-a-half years.