Commanding General, United States Army Pacific Senior appointment in the United States Army
Commanding General of United States Army Pacific Shoulder sleeve insignia of USARPAC
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United States Army Pacific 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) Deputy
Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Pacific (Principal Deputy)
Deputy Commanding General (South), U.S. Army Pacific (Australian Army Deputy)
Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Pacific (ARNG Deputy)
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The Commanding General of United States Army Pacific (CG USARPAC or CG, USARPAC)[ 1] 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 , Japan and Alaska .
The current commanding General is General Ronald P. Clark .
Rank
When the modern iteration of USARPAC was created, the holder of the position was a three-star lieutenant general . In July 2013, USARPAC transitioned into a four-star command with the confirmation of Vincent K. Brooks to the position "to broaden political-military aims through increased shaping activities and building partner capacity in the USARPAC area of responsibility".[ 2] [ 3]
List of commanders
Commander, District of Hawaii
Commander, Department of Hawaii
No.
Commander
Term
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Term length
1 Brigadier GeneralMontgomery M. Macomb (1852–1924) 1911 1912 ~1 year
2 ColonelGeorge K. McGunnegle (1854–1938) December 5, 1912 February 14, 1913 71 days
Commander, Hawaiian Department
No.
Commander
Term
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Term length
1 Brigadier GeneralMontgomery M. Macomb (1852–1924) 1913 1913 ~1 year
2 Brigadier GeneralFrederick Funston (1865–1917) 1913 1914 ~1 year
3 Brigadier GeneralMontgomery M. Macomb (1852–1924) January 23, 1914 March 12, 1914 48 days
4 Major GeneralWilliam Harding Carter (1851–1925) March 12, 1914 November 19, 1915 1 year, 252 days
5 Brigadier GeneralJohn Philip Wisser (1852–1927) 1915 1916 ~1 year
6 Brigadier GeneralRobert K. Evans (1852–1926) 1916 1916 ~1 year
7 Brigadier GeneralFrederick S. Strong (1855–1935) 1916 1917 ~1 year
8 Brigadier GeneralCharles G. Treat (1859–1941) 1917 1917 ~1 year
9 Brigadier GeneralJohn Philip Wisser (1852–1927) 1917 1917 ~1 year
10 Brigadier GeneralAugustus P. Blocksom (1854–1931) 1918 November 17, 1918 ~1 year
11 Brigadier GeneralJohn W. Heard (1860–1922) 1918 1919 ~1 year
12 Major GeneralHenry Clay Hodges Jr. (1860–1963) March 1919 May 1919 ~ 61 days
13 ColonelThomas Ridgway (1861–1939) 1919 1919 ~1 month
14 Major GeneralCharles Gould Morton (1861–1933) 1919 1921 ~2 years
15 Major GeneralCharles P. Summerall (1867–1955) 1921 1924 ~3 years
16 Major GeneralCharles T. Menoher (1862–1930) 1924 1925 ~1 year
17 Major GeneralEdward Mann Lewis (1863–1949) January 1925 August 1927 ~ 2 years, 212 days
18 Major GeneralWilliam Ruthven Smith (1868–1941) August 1927 January 1928 ~ 153 days
18 Major GeneralFox Conner (1874–1951) January 1928 October 1930 ~ 2 years, 273 days
- Major GeneralEdwin B. Winans (1869–1947) Acting 1930 1930 ~1 year
19 Major GeneralWilliam Lassiter (1867–1959) 1930 1931 ~1 year
20 Major GeneralBriant H. Wells (1871–1949) 1931 1934 ~1 year
- Major GeneralHalstead Dorey (1874–1946) Acting 1934 1935 ~1 year
21 Major GeneralHugh Aloysius Drum (1879–1951) 1935 1937 ~2 years
22 Major GeneralAndrew Moses (1874–1946) 1937 June 30, 1938 ~ 1 year, 180 days
23 Lieutenant GeneralCharles D. Herron (1877–1977) 1938 March 1941 ~3 years
24 Lieutenant GeneralWalter Short (1880–1949) February 8, 1941 December 17, 1941 312 days
25 Lieutenant GeneralDelos Carleton Emmons (1889–1965) December 17, 1941 September 1943 ~ 1 year, 258 days
26 Lieutenant GeneralRobert C. Richardson Jr. (1882–1954) 1943 1945 ~2 years
Commanding General, United States Army Pacific
No.
Commanding General
Term
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Term length
Commander, United States Army Forces, Middle Pacific
1 Richardson, Robert C. Jr. Lieutenant GeneralRobert C. Richardson Jr. (1882–1954) 1945 1946 ~1 year
2 Moore, George F. Major GeneralGeorge F. Moore (1887–1949) 1946 1946 ~1 year
3 Hull, John E. Lieutenant GeneralJohn E. Hull (1895–1975) 1946 1947 ~1 year
Commanding General, United States Army, Pacific
3 Hull, John E. Lieutenant GeneralJohn E. Hull (1895–1975) 1947 1949 ~2 years
4 Parks, Floyd L. Major GeneralFloyd Lavinius Parks (1896–1959) 1949 1949 ~2 years
5 Aurand, Henry S. Lieutenant GeneralHenry S. Aurand (1894–1980) March 21, 1949 August 31, 1952 3 years, 163 days
6 O'Daniel, John W. Lieutenant GeneralJohn W. O'Daniel (1894–1975) September 1952 April 1954 ~ 1 year, 212 days
7 Ruffner, Clark L. Major GeneralClark L. Ruffner (1903–1982) 1954 1954 ~1 years
8 Clarke, Bruce C. Lieutenant GeneralBruce C. Clarke (1901–1988) December 1954 April 1956 ~ 1 year, 122 days
9 Powell, Herbert B. Major GeneralHerbert B. Powell (1903–1998) April 1956 July 1956 ~ 91 days
10 Bryan, Blackshear M. Lieutenant GeneralBlackshear M. Bryan (1900–1977) July 1956 July 1957 ~ 1 year, 0 days
Commander-in-Chief, United States Army, Pacific
11 White, Isaac D. GeneralIsaac D. White (1901–1990) July 1957 March 1961 ~ 3 years, 243 days
12 Collins, James Francis GeneralJames Francis Collins (1905–1989) April 1961 March 1964 ~ 2 years, 335 days
13 Waters, John K. GeneralJohn K. Waters (1906–1989) March 1964 September 1966 ~ 2 years, 184 days
14 Beach, Dwight E. GeneralDwight E. Beach (1908–2000) September 1966 July 1968 ~ 1 year, 335 days
15 Haines, Ralph E. Jr. GeneralRalph E. Haines Jr. (1913–2011) August 1968 October 1970 ~ 2 years, 61 days
16 Rosson, William B. GeneralWilliam B. Rosson (1918–2004) October 1970 January 1973 ~ 2 years, 92 days
- Bennett, Donald V. GeneralDonald V. Bennett (1915–2005) Acting 1973 1973 ~1 year
17 Weyand, Frederick C. GeneralFrederick C. Weyand (1916–2010) 1973 1973 ~1 year
18 Bennett, Donald V. GeneralDonald V. Bennett (1915–2005) August 1973 August 1974 ~ 1 year, 0 days
- Stilwell, Richard G. GeneralRichard G. Stilwell (1917–1991) Acting September 1974 December 31, 1974 ~1 year
Commander, United States Army CINCPAC Support Group
19 Bolton, Donnelly P. Major GeneralDonnelly P. Bolton (1919–2000) January 1, 1975 August 27, 1975 ~1 year
20 Greer, Thomas U. Major GeneralThomas U. Greer (1928–2014) August 28, 1975 1977 ~2 years
21 Wolff, Herbert E. Major GeneralHerbert E. Wolff (1925–2009) December 1977 March 1979 ~2 years
Commanding General, United States Army Western Command
21 Wolff, Herbert E. Major GeneralHerbert E. Wolff (1925–2009) March 1979 1981 ~2 years
22 Forrester, Eugene P. Lieutenant GeneralEugene P. Forrester (1926–2012) 1981 1983 ~2 years
23 Lee, James M. Lieutenant GeneralJames Madison Lee (1926–2017) 1983 1985 ~2 years
24 Bagnal, Charles W. Lieutenant GeneralCharles W. Bagnal (1933–2015) June 1985 July 1989 ~ 4 years, 30 days
25 Kicklighter, Claude M. Lieutenant GeneralClaude M. Kicklighter (born 1933) July 1989 1990 ~ 184 days
Commanding General, United States Army Pacific
25 Kicklighter, Claude M. Lieutenant GeneralClaude M. Kicklighter (born 1933) 1990 July 1991 ~ 1 year, 181 days
26 Corns, Johnnie H. Lieutenant GeneralJohnnie H. Corns (1936–2020) July 1991 September 1993 ~ 2 years, 62 days
27 Ord, Robert L. III Lieutenant GeneralRobert L. Ord III (born 1940) November 1993 May 1996 ~ 2 years, 182 days
- Silvasy, Stephen Jr. Major GeneralStephen Silvasy Jr. (born 1941) Acting May 1996 July 24, 1996 ~92 days
28 Steele, William M. Lieutenant GeneralWilliam M. Steele July 25, 1996 October 19, 1998 2 years, 86 days
29 Smith, Edwin P. Lieutenant GeneralEdwin P. Smith (born 1945) October 20, 1998 November 4, 2002 4 years, 15 days
30 Campbell, James L. Lieutenant GeneralJames L. Campbell (born 1949) November 5, 2002 August 4, 2004 1 year, 273 days
31 Brown, John M. III Lieutenant GeneralJohn M. Brown III August 4, 2004 February 1, 2008 3 years, 181 days
32 Mixon, Benjamin R. Lieutenant GeneralBenjamin R. Mixon (born 1953) February 1, 2008 March 21, 2011 3 years, 48 days
33 Wiercinski, Francis J. Lieutenant GeneralFrancis J. Wiercinski (born 1956) March 21, 2011 July 2, 2013 2 years, 103 days
34 Brooks, Vincent K. GeneralVincent K. Brooks [ note 1] (born 1958) July 2, 2013 April 30, 2016 2 years, 303 days
35 Brown, Robert B. GeneralRobert B. Brown (born 1956) April 30, 2016 October 8, 2019 3 years, 161 days
- Johnson, John P. Major GeneralJohn P. Johnson Acting October 8, 2019 November 18, 2019 41 days
36 LaCamera, Paul J. GeneralPaul J. LaCamera (born 1963) November 18, 2019 June 4, 2021 1 year, 198 days
37 Flynn, Charles A. GeneralCharles A. Flynn (born 1963) June 4, 2021 November 8, 2024 3 years, 157 days
38 Clark, Ronald P. GeneralRonald P. Clark (born 1966) November 8, 2024 Incumbent 71 days
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