Department of the Army
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310
Phone, 703-695-6518. Internet, www.army.mil.
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Preston M. Geren, Acting
Under Secretary of the Army Preston M. Geren
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Claude M. Bolton, Jr.
Logistics, and Technology)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) John Paul Woodley, Jr.
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Nelson Ford
Management and Comptroller)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations Keith Eastin
and Environment)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Ronald J. James
Reserve Affairs)
General Counsel Benedict S. Cohen
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Joyce E. Morrow
Army
Chief Information Officer/G-6 Lt. Gen. Steven W. Boutelle
Inspector General Maj. Gen. Stanley E. Green
Auditor General Patrick Fitzgerald, Acting
Deputy Under Secretary of the Army Thomas E. Kelly III
Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Business Michael Kirby
Transformation)
Chief of Legislative Liaison Maj. Gen. Galen Jackman
Chief of Public Affairs Brig. Gen. Anthony Cucolo III
Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Tracey L. Pinson
Utilization
Office of the Chief of Staff:
Chief of Staff, United States Army Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker
Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard A. Cody
Director of the Army Staff Lt. Gen. James A. Campbell
Vice Director of the Army Staff Brig. Gen. Louis W. Weber
Army Staff:
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1 Lt. Gen. Michael D. Rochelle
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2 Lt. Gen. John F. Kimmons
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 Lt. Gen. James J. Lovelace, Jr.
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 Lt. Gen. Anne E. Dunwoody
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8 Lt. Gen. Stephen M. Speakes
Chief, Army Reserve Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz
Chief, National Guard Bureau Lt. Gen. H. Steven Blum
Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Carl A. Strock
The Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Lt. Gen. Robert Wilson
Management
Chief of Chaplains Maj. Gen. David H. Hicks
Provost Marshall General Brig. Gen. Rodney Johnson
Judge Advocate General Maj. Gen. Scott C. Black
Director, Army National Guard Lt. Gen. Clyde A. Vaughn
Major Army Commands:
Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command Gen. Benjamin Griffin
Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command Gen. Charles C. Campbell
Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Gen. William S. Doctrine Command Wallace
Army Service Component Commands:
Commanding General, U.S. Army Military Surface Maj. Gen. Kathleen M. Deployment and Distribution Command Gainly
Commanding General, U.S. Army South Brig. Gen. Paul F. Keen
Commanding General, USARCENT Lt. Gen. R. Steven Whitcomb
Commanding General, USARNORTH Lt. Gen. Thomas R. Turner II
Commanding General, Europe and 7th Army Gen. David R. McKiernan
Commanding General, U.S. Army Pacific Lt. Gen. John M. Brown III
Commanding General, Eighth U.S. Army Lt. Gen. David P. Valcourt
Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Lt. Gen. Robert Wagner
Command
Commanding General, U.S. Army Space and Missile Lt. Gen. Kevin T. Defense Command Campbell
Direct Reporting Units:
Commanding General, U.S. Army Military District Maj. Gen. Guy C. Swan of Washington III
Commanding General, U.S. Army Criminal Brig. Gen. Rodney Investigation Command Johnson
Commanding General, U.S. Army Intelligence and Maj. Gen. John Security Command DeFreital III
Commanding General, U.S. Army Network Command Brig. Gen. Carroll F. Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Pollett
Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley
Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lt. Gen. Carl A. Strock
Commanding General, Army Test and Evaluation Maj. Gen. James R. Command Myles
Commanding General, U.S. Military Academy Lt. Gen. Franklin L. Hagenbeck
Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz
Director, Acquisition Support Center Craig Spisak
Commanding General, Installation Management Lt. Gen. Robert Wilson
Command
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The mission of the Department of the Army is to organize, train, and equip active duty and reserve forces for the preservation of peace, security, and the defense of our Nation. As part of our national military team, the Army focuses on land operations; its soldiers must be trained with modern arms and equipment and be ready to respond quickly. The Army also administers programs aimed at protecting the environment, improving waterway navigation, flood and beach erosion control, and water resource development. It provides military assistance to Federal, State, and local government agencies, including natural disaster relief assistance.
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The American Continental Army, now called the United States Army, was established by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, more than a year before the Declaration of Independence. The Department of War was established as an executive department at the seat of government by act approved August 7, 1789 (1 Stat. 49). The Secretary of War was established as its head. The National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C.
401) created the National Military Establishment, and the Department of War was designated the Department of the Army. The title of its Secretary became Secretary of the Army (5 U.S.C. 171). The National Security Act Amendments of 1949 (63 Stat. 578) provided that the Department of the Army be a military department within the Department of Defense.
Secretary The Secretary of the Army is the senior official of the Department of the Army. Subject to the direction, authority, and control of the President as Commander in Chief and of the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army is responsible for and has the authority to conduct all affairs of the Department of...
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