The Far East Command was a military regional division of the British military, United States military and Soviet Armed Forces
British Far East Command
Far East Command (United States) was a United States military command from 1947 until 1957
Far East Command (Soviet Union), a command created in 1945 specifically for the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, should not be confused with the Far Eastern Military District
The FarEastCommand was a British military command which had 2 distinct periods. These were firstly, 18 November 1940 – 7 January 1942 succeeded by the...
United States Army Forces in the FarEast (USAFFE) (Filipino: Hukbong Katihan ng Estados Unidos sa Malayong Silangan; Spanish: Fuerzas del Ejército de...
into the FarEastCommand Liaison Group (FEC/LG), cover name 'the 442nd Counterintelligence Corps detachment' On 26 July 1951, the FarEastCommand Liaison...
The FarEast is the geographical region that encompasses the easternmost portion of the Asian continent, including East, North and Southeast Asia. South...
Unified Command Plans.[citation needed] The original "Outline Command Plan" of 1946 established seven unified commands: FarEastCommand, Pacific Command, Alaskan...
equivalent of a theater command that operated during the war (apart from the short-lived 1941 "Directions" in the west), FarEastCommand, consisted of three...
and Clarke Quay Nightlife districts, the building was the British FarEastCommand Headquarters during World War II. The building was restored and reconstructed...
FarEast Air Materiel Command (FEAMCOM) was a logistics and materiel command of the United States Air Force. Its most important operational role came during...
its grip on China and hostile to the Soviet Union, the FarEast was an active military command. In the Russo-Chinese Chinese Eastern Railroad War of 1929–30...
reward. After the war, Malinovsky remained in the FarEast and held a succession of important commands. After Stalin's death, Nikita Khrushchev recalled...
command was placed under the command of the British FarEastCommand and later, on 7 January 1942, under the short-lived South West Pacific Command or...
was General Matthew Ridgway, former commander of Eighth Army and the FarEastCommand during the Korean War. His deputy was General Thomas T. Handy, commander...
Ryukyu Command from the previous Okinawa Base Command. On 1 January 1947, AFPAC was reorganised as FarEastCommand and a unified Ryukyu Command, including...
Army Forces FarEast and served as the headquarters of Allied Air Forces Southwest Pacific Area. The creation of FEAF consolidated the command and control...
FarEastCommand and served in India, Burma, Java, Thailand and French Indo China. No. 2 Servicing Party was formed from men in RAF FarEastCommand and...
The British Commonwealth FarEast Strategic Reserve (commonly referred to as the FarEast Strategic Reserve or the FESR) was a joint military force of...
were regarded as being the logical threat to Britain's interests in the FarEast and the Pacific. To counter this, the Admiralty devised the Singapore strategy...
112 Squadron with 6 A330 MRTT Badge of HQ RAF FarEast Air Force (air component of British FarEastCommand), which was headquartered at RAF Changi. Men...
Busan, where 2,300 casualties from various nations are buried U.S. FarEastCommand Free World Military Assistance Forces The North Korean-Chinese MAC...