United States Army, Japan

United States Army, Japan

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= United States Army, Japan


caption=United States Army, Japan soulder sleeve insignia
dates= 1957-present
country= United States
branch= United States Army
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command_structure=United States Forces Japan
United States Army Pacific Command
garrison=Camp Zama, Japan
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motto="Omnia Fieri Potest"
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commander1=Major General Elbert N. Perkins
commander1_label=Current Commander
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United States Army, Japan (USARJ) consists of about 2,000 soldiers and is charged, during peacetime, with operating port facilities and a series of logistics installations throughout Honshū and Okinawa. USARJ participates actively with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in bilateral training exercises and the development of bilateral plans. It commands and supports United States Army assigned units, attached units, and augmentation forces and employs these forces in support of the commander. USARJ maintains and strengthens the credibility of deterrent power in the Pacific through maintenance of defense facilities, war reserves and operational project stocks. USARJ, along with the 9th Theater Support Command, is headquartered at Camp Zama.

United States Army, Japan consists of:
*U.S. Army Garrison, Japan
*9th Theater Support Command, Camp Zama, Japan (the former IX Corps)
*10th Area Support Group, Okinawa, Japan
*U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Japan District
*U.S. Army Garrison, Japan, Band

References

* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/usarj.htm Globalsecurity.org]


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