2 San Antonio-Based Army Commands Will Be Relocated to North Carolina, Army Chief of Staff Says
The new Western Hemisphere Command will consolidate three major Army commands to enhance homeland defense and regional partnerships, cutting 1,000 headquarters positions, officials said.
4 Articles
4 Articles
City loses fight to host Army Western Hemisphere Command
Texas leaders who tried to stop a consolidation of jobs in North Carolina are now pivoting to make Fort Sam Houston a military medicine hub.San Antonio loses fight to host Army Western Hemisphere Command was first posted on October 16, 2025 at 5:13 pm.©2021 "San Antonio Report". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Ple…
2 San Antonio-based Army Commands will be relocated to North Carolina, Army chief of staff says
Two Army commands currently based in San Antonio are set to relocate to Fort Bragg in North Carolina.Fort Sam Houston will no longer house Army North and Army South. Instead, they will merge with Force Command (FORSCOM) to create the Western Hemisphere Command, Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Randy A. George announced Tuesday.KSAT reached out to San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones to ask about the potential impact on Military City USA.“As Army le…
New combined Army command to be stood up at Ft. Bragg
The Army's new planned "Western Hemisphere Command," a merger of U.S. Army North and South, is expected to be stood up in the next six to eight weeks at Ft. Bragg, NC, Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George said Tuesday. The Army North-South merger was mentioned in the Army Transformation Initiative released in early May. Senior leaders said at the time that the new command would focus on homeland defense and partnerships with allies in the Western He…
Gen. George says Army's new Western Hemisphere Command to stand up in weeks - Breaking Defense
“Our Army has gotten smaller, and we have grown headquarters. I mean, so we have to reduce the headquarters, and I think we can become more efficient,” Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George said at AUSA 2025.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium