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G2/CI WESTCOM, headquartered at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, is the intelligence and counterintelligence element of the United States Army's Western Command (WESTCOM), now known as U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC). Established during the Cold War era, the unit has played a pivotal role in providing all-source intelligence analysis, security, and counterintelligence support across the Asia-Pacific region. Throughout its history, G2/CI WESTCOM has supported joint and combined operations, enhancing situational awareness and force protection for U.S. and allied forces. Its contributions have been vital in adapting to evolving threats, from the Cold War through the Global War on Terrorism and into the current Indo-Pacific security landscape.

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**HQ ROK/US CFS (ELM) Military History:** The Headquarters Republic of Korea/United States Combined Field Signal (Element), abbreviated as HQ ROK/US CFS (ELM), was established to provide integrated communications support to combined ROK-US military operations on the Korean Peninsula. Formed in response to the evolving demands of modern warfare, the unit ensures secure and interoperable communications between the allied forces, greatly enhancing command and control capabilities. Over the years, HQ ROK/US CFS (ELM) has participated in major joint exercises such as Key Resolve and Ulchi Freedom Guardian, continually adapting to advancements in signal technology and cyber defense. Its mission remains vital for maintaining readiness and strengthening the alliance’s ability to respond to regional threats.
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