Examples of United States Forces Korea in a sentence
Clearance requirements are in DOD Directive 4500.54, Official Temporary Duty Abroad, DOD 4500.54-G, DOD Foreign Clearance Guide, and USFK Reg 1-40, United States Forces Korea Travel Clearance Guide.
United States Forces Korea (USFK) means the subordinate unified command through which US forces would be sent to the Combined Forces Command fighting components.
He concurrently commands the United Nations Command (UNC) and United States Forces Korea (USFK).
A subordinate unified command (e.g., United States Forces Korea) may be established on a geographical area or functional basis.
Commander, United States Forces Korea (COMUSK) means the commander of all U.S. forces present in Korea.
Pursuant to the provisions of the SOFA, the Korean Minister of Justice notified the Commander, United States Forces, Korea, that the Korean Government intended to exercise its primary right of jurisdiction over the servicemember on charges of murder and arson.
U.S. Congress, Senate Committee on Armed Services, United States Pacific Command and United States Forces Korea: Testimony by Harry Harris, Commander, United States Pacific Command, 115th Cong., 1st sess., April 27, 2017.
United States Forces Korea (USFK) and South Korea’s Ministry of the Environment began investigating and testing samples at the sites, some of which are on land that has been returned to South Korea, to see if there are signs of contamination.
Each CCMD; United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), a subordinate unified command under United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM); and the United States Forces, Korea (USFK), a subordinate unified command under United States Pacific Command (USPACOM), have assigned JIOCs to integrate intelligence capabilities in support of the command mission.
Bell, “Statement of General B.B. Bell, Commander, United Nations Command; Commander, Republic of Korea-United States Combined Forces Command; and Commander, United States Forces Korea before the Senate Armed Services Committee,” April 24, 2007.