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Das United States Department of the Army (deutsch etwa „Heeresamt der Vereinigten Staaten“) ist eine von drei Fachabteilungen innerhalb des Verteidigungsministeriums der Vereinigten Staaten (United States Department of Defense). Sein Vorläufer war bis zum National Security Act von 1947 das Kriegsministerium.

Anders als das US-Marineamt bzw. einst -ministerium (Department of the Navy) besaß das Department of the Army von seiner Gründung im Jahr 1947 an nie Kabinettsrang. Beide nehmen gemeinsam mit dem gleichfalls 1947 geschaffenen Luftwaffenamt (Department of the Air Force) die administrativen und technischen Aufgaben für die jeweiligen Teilstreitkräfte unter dem Dach des Department of Defense wahr.

Das Department of the Army wird vom Secretary of the Army (Heeresstaatssekretär) geführt; dies ist seit dem 28. Mai 2021 als 25. Amtsinhaberin Christine Wormuth. Der SECARM ist ziviler Angestellter, der für die administrative Seite der US Army zuständig ist, oberster Kommandeur der militärischen Kommandokette ist jedoch der Chief of Staff of the Army.

(Kommandobehörden und unterstellte Großverbände)

Army Commands Current commander Location of headquarters
United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) GEN Michael X. Garrett Fort Bragg, North Carolina
United States Army Futures Command (AFC) GEN James M. Richardson (acting) (Juli 2022) Austin, Texas
United States Army Materiel Command (AMC) GEN Edward M. Daly Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) GEN Paul E. Funk II Fort Eustis, Virginia
Army Service Component Command Kommandeur Garnison
United States Army Europe and Africa[1] GEN Darryl A. Williams Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Deutschland
United States Army Central (ARCENT)/Third Army LTG Patrick Frank Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
United States Army North (ARNORTH)/Fifth Army LTG John R. Evans Jr. Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) GEN Charles A. Flynn Fort Shafter, Hawaii
United States Army South (ARSOUTH)/Sixth Army MG Daniel R. Walrath[2] Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
United States Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) LTG Stephen G. Fogarty[3] Fort Belvoir, Virginia[4]
United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/United States Army Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) LTG Daniel L. Karbler Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) LTG Jonathan P. Braga Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Operational Force Headquarters Kommandeur Garnison
Eighth Army (EUSA)[5] LTG Willard M. Burleson III Camp Humphreys, Südkorea
Direct reporting units Kommandeur Garnison
Arlington National Cemetery and Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery[6] Katharine Kelley[7] (civilian) Arlington, Virginia
United States Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) Mr. Ronald (Rob) Richardson (civilian) Fort Belvoir, Virginia
United States Army Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA)[8] Carol Burton[9] (civilian) Fort Belvoir, Virginia
United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) LTG Scott A. Spellmon[10] Washington, D.C.
United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) Director Gregory D. Ford Quantico, Virginia
United States Army Human Resources Command (HRC) MG Thomas R. Drew Fort Knox, Kentucky
United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) MG Michele H. Bredenkamp Fort Belvoir, Virginia
United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) LTG R. Scott Dingle Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
United States Army Military District of Washington (MDW) MG Allan Pepin Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
United States Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) BG James J. Gallivan[11] Aberdeen Proving Ground Maryland
United States Army War College (AWC) MG David C. Hill Carlisle, Pennsylvania
United States Military Academy (USMA) LTG Steven W. Gilland West Point, New York

Einzelnachweise

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  1. (13 November 2020) Army General Order NO. 2020–31: REDESIGNATION OF UNITED STATES ARMY EUROPE AS UNITED STATES ARMY EUROPE AND AFRICA AND REDESIGNATION OF UNITED STATES ARMY AFRICA/SOUTHERN EUROPEAN TASK FORCE AS UNITED STATES ARMY SOUTHERN EUROPEAN TASK FORCE, AFRICA
  2. ARSOUTH CG Biography
  3. (1 Jun 2018) New commander assumes leadership of U.S. Army Cyber Command
  4. list of the most recent Army General Orders (AGO). In: Army Electronic Publication System. Archiviert vom Original am 18. Juli 2016;.
  5. General Orders No. 2012-02: Redesignation and Assignment of Eighth Army as a Subordinate Command of The United States Army Pacific. Department of the Army, archiviert vom Original am 4. März 2016;.
  6. Archived copy. Archiviert vom Original am 3. Februar 2015; abgerufen am 7. Februar 2015.
  7. Who is Kate Kelley? allgov.com, abgerufen am 13. Dezember 2018.
  8. DAGO 2017-03, DESIGNATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY CIVILIAN HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY AND ITS SUBORDINATE ELEMENTS AS DIRECT REPORTING UNIT, apd.army.mil, dated 4 January 2017, last accessed 13 January 2017
  9. Welcome to CHRA - About Us. chra.army.mil, abgerufen am 22. Januar 2021.
  10. Lieutenant General Scott A. Spellmon, 55th Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  11. Lindsey Monger (July 21, 2020) Change of command ceremony marks change in ATEC leadership