The Death of an Alliance, Part 53
The end of the Eighth U.S. Army in Korea comes as no surprise to me; the rumors are not new, and this is easy to downplay as “restructuring.” With less than one complete U.S. infantry division left in Korea, it’s hard to call it EUSA a true Army-level command, but the symbolic value of its removal would be very significant. I suspect it will also mean that the USFK’s new commander will be a three-star.