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4/21/20

[Answer] What is the mission of the USFK?

Answer: - Support the UNC and CFC by coordinating and planning among US component commands in the ROK- Exercise OPCON of US forces as directed by Commander United States Pacific Command (CDRUSPACOM)- Coordinate US military assistance to the ROK




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What is the mission of the USFK? United States Forces Korea - Wikipedia USFK TDY Theater Specific Required Training - I Hate CBT's United States Forces Korea - Wikipedia USFK - United States Forces Korea (US DoD) | AcronymFinder United States Forces Korea (USFK) is a sub-unified command of United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). USFK is the joint headquarters through which U.S. combat forces would be sent to the South Korea/US (ROK/U.S.) Combined Forces Command's (CFC) fighting components – the combined ground air naval marine and special operations forces component commands. Major USFK elements include Eighth U.S. Army (EUSA) U.S. Air Forces Korea (Seventh Air Force) U.S. Naval Forces in Korea (CNFK) U.S. Marine Forces Korea (MARFORK) and Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR). It was established on July 1 1957. Major USFK elements include Eighth U.S. Army (EUSA) U.S. Air Forces Korea (Seventh Air Force) U.S. Naval Forces in Korea (CNFK) U.S. Marine Forces Korea (MARFORK) and Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR). It was established on July 1 1957. Its mission is to support the United Nations Command (UNC) and Combined Forces Command by coordinating and planning among U.S. component commands and exercise operational control of U.S. forces as directed by United States Indo-Pacific Command . USFK has Title 10 authority which means that USFK is responsible for organizing training and equipping U.S. forces on the Korean Peninsula so that forces are agile adaptable and ready. With 23 468 American soldiers sailors airmen and Marines in South Korea U.S. forces in South Korea are a major presence in the region and a key manifestation of the U.S. government s aim to rebalance toward the Asia-Pacific. The USFK mission also includes planning non-combatant evacu...


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