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Army chief, top enlisted leader visit with Soldiers, ROK allies

John Thomas September 25, 2025
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George is the highest-ranking officer in the U.S. Army and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He serves as the principal military advisor to the Secretary of the Army and a senior military advisor to the Secretary of War, the National Security Council, and the president.
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After meeting with U.S. Forces Korea leadership, he was briefed on Eighth Army operations at the headquarters building on Camp Humphreys and then met with leadership and brigade commanders. Eighth Army showcased efforts in long-range fires, data integration, multi-domain operations, and unmanned systems — all designed to support faster decision-making and more agile mission execution in support of the ROK-U.S. alliance.

George and Weimer then visited the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade where they engaged directly with Soldiers implementing key elements of the Army’s Transforming in Contact (TiC) initiative. TiC focuses on near-term solutions to threats faced on the evolving battlefield, enabling Army units to rapidly test organizational changes while integrating emerging technology to stay ahead of our adversaries..

The two then traveled north to Camp Casey to see 210th Field Artillery Brigade units and Soldiers, and met with 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division troops.

The visit also included an engagement with ROK Army chief of staff, Gen. Kim, Gyuha, where George emphasized the enduring strength of the ROK-U.S. alliance.

The visit of George and Weimer to Korea underscores the enduring strength of the ROK-U.S. alliance and the unwavering commitment to regional security and stability. Their engagements with troops, senior leaders, and Korean counterparts highlighted the importance of readiness, partnership, and shared values.

Eighth Army is the lead ground component for U.S. Forces Korea overseeing most U.S. Army forces on the Korean peninsula. The command consists of six major subordinate commands and several direct reporting units. Eighth Army also facilitates U.S. Army rotational units that come to the peninsula for scheduled deployments.

On duty in the Asia-Pacific since 1944, Eighth Army’s enduring presence has long signaled U.S. resolve to support U.S. regional allies and deterrence to potential adversaries.

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