The US Indo-Pacific Command is reverting to its old title, a decision that quietly closes the book on a label that lasted only eight years. The Department of War announced that the four-star headquarters responsible for American military operations across roughly half the planet will officially revert to its Cold War era title. This change reflects a shift in the US military's approach to operations in the Indo-Pacific region.
The single most important military headquarters in the Pacific got its old name back, and the decision quietly closes the book on a label that lasted only eight years. The Department of War announced Tuesday that U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, the four-star headquarters responsible for American military operations across roughly half the planet, will officially revert […]]]>