Security Force Assistance Command
Division-level command of the U.S. Army / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with United States Army Security Assistance Command.
The Security Force Assistance Command (SFAC) is a division-level command element for the United States Army's new security force assistance brigades (SFAB). These units' core mission is security force assistance to conduct training, advising, assisting, enabling and accompanying operations with allied and partner nations.[1]
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Security Force Assistance Command | |
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Active | November 2018 – present[1] |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Division-level command |
Role | Train and advise foreign militaries Security force assistance |
Part of | US Army Forces Command |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Liberty, North Carolina |
Color of berets | Brown |
Website | Official Facebook page |
Commanders | |
Commanding General | BG Kevin J. Lambert[2] |
Initial commander | BG Mark H. Landes[3] |
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Fifth SFAB received four Starshield systems on 1 October 2023, for use in Indo-Pacific Command (IndoPacom)'s Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center (JPMRC).[4] These systems are satellite-enabled, and provide communications services suitable for the distances required to cover the Pacific.[4]