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COMMARFORPAC
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Forces Pacific (COMMARFORPAC) is the United States Marine Corps' largest field command and serves as the Marine Corps component of the United States Indo-Pacific Command. Established in 1992, COMMARFORPAC is headquartered at Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii, and is responsible for organizing, training, and equipping Marine forces for operations throughout the vast Indo-Pacific region. Throughout its history, COMMARFORPAC has played a critical role in numerous joint and combined exercises, humanitarian missions, and crisis responses, reinforcing U.S. presence and commitments in the Asia-Pacific. The command oversees significant forward-deployed Marine forces in Japan, Korea, and other locations, maintaining readiness to respond rapidly to contingencies across the theater.