Secretary of the Army John McHugh today
announced that the Army will establish a new two-star headquarters at Joint
Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), reflecting the installation’s growth over the past
nine years, as well as its strategic importance in the new Defense Strategic
Guidance.
“This new headquarters will provide command
and control for several brigade-size units, many of which have been activated
since 2003,” McHugh explained during a news conference at JBLM, near Tacoma,
Wash. “Under the leadership of Gen. Ray
Odierno, the chief of staff of the Army, and joined by officials from I Corps
and U.S. Army Forces Command, the Department of the Army believes this new
headquarters will help meet the needs created by the base’s nine years of
dynamic growth and its evolving future missions.”
McHugh noted that the new headquarters
is an internal reorganization within the Army, and will not require an increase
to the Army’s end-strength.
“As the Army’s only power projection
installation west of the Rocky Mountains, JBLM has assumed even greater
importance in our new Defense Strategic Guidance,” he explained. “The dynamic growth over the past decade,
combined with their regional significance in our ability to protect and defend
the Pacific region, makes JBLM’s new headquarters important not only to the
Army, but also to the nation.”
The new unit will provide oversight for
personnel, equipment, training and readiness of three Stryker brigade combat
teams, a combat aviation brigade and a fires brigade -- totaling some 17,000
Soldiers. The I Corps commanding general
remains the joint base commander at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and the new
two-star headquarters will report to I Corps.
The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Garrison Command will continue its
joint-installation functions in support of the new headquarters and other
tenant units.
Since 2003, the roles of I Corps and
Joint Base Lewis-McChord have evolved in a manner to keep pace with significantly
changing war-time roles and missions of the Army, Air Force and the Department
of Defense (DoD). Over the past nine
years, it has grown by about 15,000 soldiers and 22,000 family members. During that time, it has also seen the rapid
establishment of three Stryker brigade combat teams; and a military
construction program totaling $1.75 billion.
“This has been one of the fastest growing
installations in the Army,” McHugh said.
“And we’ve been fortunate that members of Washington State’s
Congressional delegation – specifically Sen. Patty Murray, Rep. Adam Smith and
Rep. Norm Dicks – have worked with us on behalf of JBLM, its soldiers and
families, and I’m grateful for their leadership and support.”
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is the largest
in size of the DoD’s 12 joint bases, and is the second largest in population.
The new headquarters’ formal activation is scheduled for Oct. 1, 2012, but the
unit’s personnel and three general officers will begin arriving early this
summer. The new unit will be designated
Headquarters, 7th Infantry Division and its commander will be announced at a
later date.
Media inquiries about the new unit may
be directed to the Army Public Affairs, at 703-697-7550 or 703-693-7589.
CORRECTION: -- April 26, 2012; no.
312-12: The contact information about
the new unit has been changed from U.S. Army Forces Command Public Affairs
Office, 910-570-7200 to Army Public Affairs, at 703-697-7550 or 703-693-7589.
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