Pacific Frontier is the largest, annual overseas training event that is led by a United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) unit. The 364 Civil Affairs Brigade, “Frontier Brigade” with a headquarters location in Clackamas, Oregon has partnered with the United States Navy Pacific Fleet, United States Army Pacific Command, and the United States Indo-Pacific Command to establish a Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force exercise that is Pacific Frontier.
Pacific Frontier gives Civil Affairs Soldiers the opportunity to leverage their training and skills to support the Pacific Fleet’s Pacific Partnership mission. Pacific Partnerships is the largest Humanitarian-Civic Assistance mission.
Each year Frontier Brigade Soldiers will visit various locations throughout the Indo-Pacific region to include The Federated States of Micronesia, The Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of the Philippines, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, Papa New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Palau, Guam, and Hawaii.
This exercise will allow Soldiers and Sailors to strengthen relationships that will build the foundation for future missions and engagements.