Pentagon renames Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command
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Pentagon renames Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command
Pentagon renames Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command The US Defense Department has renamed US Indo-Pacific Command back to US Pacific Command (USPACOM), saying that restoring the legacy USPACOM designation honors the Hawaii-headquartered command's deep historical roots. Logo of US Pacific »»»
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