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[ Chart 3-1 ]  Key Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

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                 The JCS has been developing its task performance system through a reorganization that
                                                                                                         Chapter 3
               intends to strengthen jointness based on a close mutual support and integration among the

               Army, Navy, and Air Force, and to build the ability to perform future missions and functions.
               To bolster the warf ighting capabilities led by the ROK Armed Forces in preparation for wartime
               operational control (OPCON) transition, the JCS will systematically enhance the ROK Armed
               Forces’ organizational structure, functions, and military capabilities so that they are optimized

               for future combined operations.



               |  Army  |    The Army consists of the Army Headquarters, two Operations Commands, Capital
               Defense Command, Special Warfare Command, Army Aviation Operations Command, Missile
               Command, Mobilization Force Command, and support units. The key organizations and assets
               of the Army are shown in [Chart 3-2].



               [ Chart 3-2 ]  Key Organizations and Assets of the Army

                                                     Army HQ

                  Ground      Second      Capital    Special   Army Aviation           Mobilization
                                                                             Missile
                 Operations  Operations  Defense     Warfare    Operations  Command      Force
                 Command     Command     Command    Command     Command                 Command
                                         Personnel   Logistics   Training and
                                         Command    Command    Doctrine Command
                 Corps (8)




                                                 Armored    Field     Guided
                            Troops     Tanks     vehicles  artillery/MLRS  weapons  Helicopters
                          Approximately  Approximately  Approximately  Approximately  Approximately  Approximately
                            464,000    2,300      2,800     6,000       60        600
               *  Tanks, armored vehicles, field artillery/MLRS include the forces of the Marine Corps
               *  The Ground Operations Command will be established in January 1, 2019, and the Mobilization Force Command was launched in April 6, 2018



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