Pacific Air Forces

Pacific Air Forces
Shield of Pacific Air Forces
Active31 July 1944 – present
(80 years, 3 months)
Detailed
  • 1 July 1957 – present (Pacific Air Forces)
    1 January 1947 – 1 July 1957 (as Far East Air Force)
    6 December 1945 – 1 January 1947 (as Pacific Air Command, United States Army)
    31 July 1944 – 6 December 1945 (as Far East Air Forces)
Country United States of America
Branch United States Air Force
United States Army ( Army Air Forces; 31 July 1944- 26 September 1947)[1]
TypeMajor Command
Role"PACAF's primary mission is to deliver rapid and precise air, space and cyberspace capabilities to protect and defend the United States, its territories and our allies and partners."[2]
Size31,299 airmen
334 aircraft[3]
Part of United States Indo-Pacific Command
HeadquartersHickam Air Force Base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii, U.S.
Engagements
World War II – Asiatic-Pacific Theater
* New Guinea campaign
* Battle of Leyte
* Battle of Luzon

Korean War[1]*
Vietnam War
Laotian Civil War
Cambodian Campaign
Decorations
Air Force Organization Excellence Award

Philippine Presidential Unit Citation[1]
Websitewww.pacaf.af.mil
Commanders
CommanderGen Kevin B. Schneider[4]
Deputy Commander - USAFLt Gen Laura L. Lenderman[5]
Deputy Commander - RAAF[7]AVM Carl Newman[6]
Command ChiefCCM Kathleen M. McCool[8]
Aircraft flown
AttackA-10C
Electronic
warfare
E-3B/C
FighterF-15C/D, F-16C/D, F-22A
Multirole helicopterHH-60G, UH-1N
TransportC-12J, C-17A, C-37A, C-40B, C-130H
TankerKC-135R
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The Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force and is also the air component command of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). PACAF is headquartered at the Hickam AFB portion of Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii, and is one of two USAF MAJCOMs assigned outside the Continental United States, the other being the United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa. Over the past sixty-five plus years, PACAF has been engaged in combat during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and Operations Desert Storm, Southern Watch, Northern Watch, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.

The mission of Pacific Air Forces is to provide ready air and space power to promote U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific region during peacetime, through crisis, and in war. PACAF organizes, trains, and equips the 45,000 Total Force personnel of the Regular Air Force, the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard with the tools necessary to support the Commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command. PACAF comprises three numbered Air Forces, nine main bases and nearly 375 aircraft.

The command's area of responsibility extends from the west coast of the United States to the east coast of Asia and from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than 100,000,000 square miles (260,000,000 km2). The area is home to nearly two billion people who live in 44 countries.

  1. ^ a b c "Pacific Air Forces (USAF) > Air Force Historical Research Agency > Display".
  2. ^ "Pacific Air Forces > Pacific Air Forces > Display".
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 April 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Leadership".
  5. ^ "Leadership".
  6. ^ "Leadership".
  7. ^ "AIR VICE-MARSHAL CARL NEWMAN".
  8. ^ "Leadership".