- U. S. Southern Command Official Website
A Network of Mutual Support: Total Engagement for All Members of U S Southern Command, or TEAM SOUTHCOM, is a command-sponsored organization that aims to support command service members, civilians and family members -- in South Florida and assigned throughout the region
- About
SOUTHCOM is a joint command comprised of more than 1,200 military and civilian personnel representing the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and several other federal agencies
- SOUTHCOMs Area of Responsibility
The U S Southern Command Area of Responsibility encompasses 31 countries and 16 dependencies and areas of special sovereignty The region represents about one-sixth of the landmass of the world assigned to regional unified commands
- SOUTHCOM Commanders Priorities
U S Southern Command will increase cooperation and information sharing with allies and partners to understand and counter threats from transnational criminal organizations, violent extremist organizations, and malign regional and external state actors
- U. S. Southern Command gt; About gt; SOUTHCOM Components and Units
USNAVOSOUTH FOURTHFLT employs maritime forces in cooperative maritime security operations in order to maintain access, enhance interoperability, and build enduring partnerships that foster regional security in the U S Southern Command Area of Responsibility (USSOUTHCOM AOR)
- U. S. Army Garrison-Miami - southcom. mil
Provide quality installation support services, infrastructure and force protection to US Southern Command, Special Operations Command South, supporting tenant units, their Service Members, Families and Civilians; to support the Combatant Command’s mission readiness
- History of U. S. Southern Command
During the 1960s, the U S Southern Command mission involved defending the Panama Canal, contingency planning for Cold War activities, and the administration of the U S foreign military assistance program in Central and South America
- SOUTHCOMs 2025 Posture Statement to Congress
The commander of U S Southern Command, Navy Adm Alvin Holsey testifies before the House and Senate Armed Services Committee as part of the command's annual Posture Statement to Congress
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