Leadership of the United States Indo-Pacific Command

This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Indo-Pacific Command.

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List of commanders of the United States Indo-Pacific Command

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Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command
 
Emblem of the United States Indo-Pacific Command
since 3 May 2024
United States Department of Defense
TypeUnified combatant commander
AbbreviationCDRUSINDOPACOM[3]
Reports toPresident of the United States
Secretary of Defense
SeatCamp H. M. Smith, Hawaii, U.S.
NominatorSecretary of Defense
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term length2–3 years
(approx.)
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 164
PrecursorCommander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas
Inaugural holderADM John H. Towers
Formation1 January 1947
DeputyDeputy Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
Commander in Chief, Pacific Command / Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet / Military Governor, Marshall,
Caroline, and Mariana Islands (CINCPAC/CINCPACFLT)
1Towers, John H.Admiral
John H. Towers
(1885–1955)
1 January 194728 February 194758 days 
U.S. Navy
2Denfeld, Louis EmilAdmiral
Louis E. Denfeld
(1891–1972)
28 February 194718 July 1947140 days 
U.S. Navy
Commander in Chief, Pacific Command / Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet / High Commissioner,
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (CINCPAC/CINCPACFLT)
2Denfeld, Louis EmilAdmiral
Louis E. Denfeld
(1891–1972)
18 July 19473 December 1947138 days 
U.S. Navy
3Ramsey, DeWitt C.Admiral
DeWitt C. Ramsey
(1888–1961)
12 January 194830 April 19491 year, 108 days 
U.S. Navy
4Radford, Arthur W.Admiral
Arthur W. Radford
(1896–1973)
30 April 19496 January 19511 year, 251 days 
U.S. Navy
Commander in Chief, Pacific Command / Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPAC/CINCPACFLT)
4Radford, Arthur W.Admiral
Arthur W. Radford
(1896–1973)
6 January 195110 July 19532 years, 185 days 
U.S. Navy
5Stump, Felix B.Admiral
Felix B. Stump
(1894–1972)
10 July 195314 January 19584 years, 188 days 
U.S. Navy
Commander in Chief, Pacific Command (CINCPAC)
5Stump, Felix B.Admiral
Felix B. Stump
(1894–1972)
14 January 195831 July 1958198 days 
U.S. Navy
6Felt, Harry D.Admiral
Harry D. Felt
(1902–1992)
31 July 195830 June 19645 years, 335 days 
U.S. Navy
7Grant Sharp, Ulysses S.Admiral
Ulysses S. Grant Sharp
(1906–2001)
30 June 196431 July 19684 years, 31 days 
U.S. Navy
8McCain, John S. Jr.Admiral
John S. McCain Jr.
(1911–1981)
31 July 19681 September 19724 years, 32 days 
U.S. Navy
9Gayler, Noel A.M.Admiral
Noel A.M. Gayler
(1914–2011)
1 September 197230 August 19763 years, 364 days 
U.S. Navy
10Weisner, Maurice F.Admiral
Maurice F. Weisner
(1917–2006)
30 August 197631 October 19793 years, 62 days 
U.S. Navy
11Long, Robert L.J.Admiral
Robert L.J. Long
(1920–2002)
31 October 19791 July 19833 years, 243 days 
U.S. Navy
12Crowe, William J. Jr.Admiral
William J. Crowe Jr.
(1925–2007)
1 July 198328 October 1983119 days 
U.S. Navy
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (USCINCPAC)
12Crowe, William J. Jr.Admiral
William J. Crowe Jr.
(1925–2007)
28 October 198318 September 19851 year, 325 days 
U.S. Navy
13Hays, Ronald J.Admiral
Ronald J. Hays
(1928–2021)
18 September 198530 September 19883 years, 12 days 
U.S. Navy
14Hardisty, HuntingtonAdmiral
Huntington Hardisty
(1929–2003)
30 September 19881 March 19912 years, 152 days 
U.S. Navy
15Larson, Charles R.Admiral
Charles R. Larson
(1936–2014)
1 March 199111 July 19942 years, 152 days 
U.S. Navy
16Macke, Richard C.Admiral
Richard C. Macke
(born 1938)
19 July 199431 January 19961 year, 196 days 
U.S. Navy
17Prueher, Joseph W.Admiral
Joseph W. Prueher
(born 1942)
31 January 199620 February 19993 years, 20 days 
U.S. Navy
18Blair, Dennis C.Admiral
Dennis C. Blair
(born 1947)
20 February 19992 May 20023 years, 71 days 
U.S. Navy
19Fargo, Thomas B.Admiral
Thomas B. Fargo
(born 1948)
2 May 200224 October 2002175 days 
U.S. Navy
Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (CDRUSPACOM)
19Fargo, Thomas B.Admiral
Thomas B. Fargo
(born 1948)
24 October 200226 February 20052 years, 125 days 
U.S. Navy
20Fallon, William J.Admiral
William J. Fallon
(born 1944)
26 February 200512 March 20072 years, 14 days 
U.S. Navy
-Leaf, Daniel P.Lieutenant General
Daniel P. Leaf
(born 1952)
Acting
12 March 200726 March 200714 days 
U.S. Air Force
21Keating, Timothy J.Admiral
Timothy J. Keating
(born 1948)
26 March 200719 October 20092 years, 207 days 
U.S. Navy
22Willard, Robert F.Admiral
Robert F. Willard
(born 1950)
19 October 20099 March 20122 years, 142 days 
U.S. Navy
23Locklear, Samuel J. IIIAdmiral
Samuel J. Locklear III
(born 1954)
9 March 201227 May 20153 years, 79 days 
U.S. Navy
24Harris, Harry B. Jr.Admiral
Harry B. Harris Jr.
(born 1956)
27 May 201530 May 20183 years, 3 days 
U.S. Navy
Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (CDRUSINDOPACOM)
25Davidson, Philip S.Admiral
Philip S. Davidson
(born 1960)
30 May 201830 April 20212 years, 335 days 
U.S. Navy
26Aquilino, John C.Admiral
John C. Aquilino
(born 1962)
30 April 20213 May 20243 years, 3 days 
U.S. Navy
27Paparo, SamuelAdmiral
Samuel Paparo
(born 1964)
3 May 2024Incumbent203 days 
U.S. Navy

List of deputy commanders of the United States Indo-Pacific Command

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No. Deputy Commander[4] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (DCINCPAC)
1Sennewald, Robert WilliamLieutenant General
Robert W. Sennewald
(1929–2023)
26 October 198130 May 1982216 days 
U.S. Army
2Palastra, Joseph Thomas Jr.Lieutenant General
Joseph T. Palastra Jr.
(1931–2015)
1 July 198226 June 19841 year, 361 days 
U.S. Army
3Schneider, William HenryLieutenant General
William H. Schneider
(1934–1994)
29 June 198418 May 19872 years, 323 days 
U.S. Army
-Trundy, Richard T.Major General
Richard T. Trundy
(born 1932)
Acting
18 May 198721 June 198734 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
4Carns, Michael Patrick ChamberlainLieutenant General
Michael P. C. Carns
(born 1937)
22 June 198712 September 19892 years, 82 days 
U.S. Air Force
5Farris, Jack BrodieLieutenant General
Jack B. Farris
(1935–2019)
12 September 198920 May 19911 year, 250 days 
U.S. Army
-Childs, Leo M.Major General
Leo M. Childs
Acting
20 May 19915 June 199116 days 
U.S. Army
6Fields, Harold T. Jr.Lieutenant General
Harold T. Fields Jr.
(born 1938)
5 June 199111 July 19943 years, 36 days 
U.S. Army
-Hopgood, M. T.Major General
Ted Hopgood
(born 1943)
Acting
19 July 199413 August 199425 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
7Bramlett, David AnthonyLieutenant General
David A. Bramlett
(born 1941)
26 September 199428 June 19961 year, 276 days 
U.S. Army
-McDaniel, William J.Rear Admiral
William J. McDaniel
(born 1943)
Acting
28 June 199617 July 199619 days 
U.S. Navy
8DeFrancisco, Joseph E.Lieutenant General
Joseph E. DeFrancisco
(born 1942)
17 July 199631 August 19982 years, 45 days 
U.S. Army
9House, Randolph W.Lieutenant General
Randolph W. House
30 September 19982 October 20002 years, 2 days 
U.S. Army
10Case, Thomas R.Lieutenant General
Thomas R. Case
(born 1946)
2 October 20001 June 20021 year, 242 days 
U.S. Air Force
-Lowe, Ronald L.Major General
Ronald L. Lowe
Acting
1 June 20028 August 200268 days 
U.S. Army
11Dierker, Robert R.Lieutenant General
Robert R. Dierker
(born 1950)
8 August 200224 October 200277 days 
U.S. Air Force
Deputy Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (DCDRUSPACOM)
11Dierker, Robert R.Lieutenant General
Robert R. Dierker
(born 1950)
24 October 2002October 2004~1 year, 343 days 
U.S. Air Force
12Roughead, GaryVice Admiral
Gary Roughead
(born 1951)
October 20049 July 2005~281 days 
U.S. Navy
-Alford, William VanMeter Jr.Rear Admiral
W. V. Alford Jr.
(born 1951)
Acting
9 July 200512 October 200595 days 
U.S. Navy
13Leaf, Daniel P.Lieutenant General
Daniel P. Leaf
(born 1952)
12 October 200530 April 20082 years, 201 days 
U.S. Air Force
14Fraser, Douglas MalcolmLieutenant General
Douglas M. Fraser
(born 1950)
30 April 200812 July 20091 year, 73 days 
U.S. Air Force
15Darnell, Daniel J.Lieutenant General
Daniel J. Darnell
(born 1953)
12 July 20091 March 20122 years, 233 days 
U.S. Air Force
16Conant, Thomas L.Lieutenant General
Thomas L. Conant
1 March 20126 June 20142 years, 97 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
17Crutchfield, Anthony GerardLieutenant General
Anthony G. Crutchfield
(born 1960)
6 June 201430 April 20172 years, 328 days 
U.S. Army
18Fenton, Bryan PatrickLieutenant General
Bryan P. Fenton
(born 1965)
1 May 201730 May 20181 year, 29 days 
U.S. Army
Deputy Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (DCDRUSINDOPACOM)
18Fenton, Bryan PatrickLieutenant General
Bryan P. Fenton
(born 1965)
30 May 2018September 2019~1 year, 94 days 
U.S. Army
19Minihan, Michael A.Lieutenant General
Michael A. Minihan
(born 1967)
September 201915 August 2021~1 year, 348 days 
U.S. Air Force
20Sklenka, Stephen DouglasLieutenant General
Stephen D. Sklenka
(born 1966)
16 August 2021August 2024~2 years, 351 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
21Rudd, Joshua M.Lieutenant General
Joshua M. Rudd
(born c. 1971)
25 September 2024Incumbent58 days 
U.S. Army

List of senior enlisted leaders of the United States Indo-Pacific Command

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No. Senior Enlisted Leader Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Pacific Command
1Kinney, William T.Sergeant Major
William T. Kinney
June 2004June 2007~3 years, 0 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
2Roy, James A.Chief Master Sergeant
James A. Roy
(born 1964)
June 2007October 2009~2 years, 122 days 
U.S. Air Force
3Savusa, Iuniasolua T.Command Sergeant Major
Iuniasolua T. Savusa
October 2009December 2011~2 years, 61 days 
U.S. Army
-Davis, James L.Sergeant Major
James L. Davis
Acting
December 2011April 2012~122 days 
U.S. Army
4Rudes, Mark W.Fleet Master Chief
Mark W. Rudes
April 201218 July 2016[5]~4 years, 108 days 
U.S. Navy
5Spadaro, Anthony A.Sergeant Major
Anthony A. Spadaro
18 July 2016[5]30 May 20181 year, 316 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
6Spadaro, Anthony A.Sergeant Major
Anthony A. Spadaro
30 May 2018January 2020~1 year, 216 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
7Shorter, Shane W.Command Sergeant Major
Shane W. Shorter
January 2020August 2021~1 year, 212 days 
U.S. Army
8Honea, JamesFleet Master Chief
James Honea
August 202130 June 2022~333 days 
U.S. Navy
9Isom, David L.Fleet Master Chief
David L. Isom
30 June 2022Incumbent2 years, 145 days 
U.S. Navy

List of chiefs of staff of the United States Indo-Pacific Command

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No. Chief of Staff[6] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
Chief of Staff, Pacific Command
1Anderson, George Whelan Jr.Vice Admiral
George W. Anderson Jr.
(1906–1992)
1 July 1957January 1958~184 days 
U.S. Navy
2Riley, Herbert DouglasVice Admiral
Herbert D. Riley
(1904–1973)
8 February 195816 May 19613 years, 97 days 
U.S. Navy
3Barnes, Verdi BeethovenLieutenant General
Verdi B. Barnes
(1907–1980)
16 May 196130 April 19653 years, 349 days 
U.S. Army
4Emrick, Paul StanleyLieutenant General
Paul S. Emrick
(1915–1992)
1 May 196530 June 19672 years, 60 days 
U.S. Air Force
5Hutchin, Claire Elwood Jr.Lieutenant General
Claire E. Hutchin Jr.
(1916–1980)
1 July 196730 August 19692 years, 60 days 
U.S. Army
6Davison, Michael ShannonLieutenant General
Michael S. Davison
(1917–2006)
30 August 196928 March 1970210 days 
U.S. Army
7Corcoran, Charles AllenLieutenant General
Charles A. Corcoran
(1914–2013)
28 March 197015 August 19733 years, 140 days 
U.S. Army
-McNabb, John MalcolmMajor General
John M. McNabb
(born 1917)
Acting
15 August 197330 September 197346 days 
U.S. Air Force
8Moore, William Grover Jr.Lieutenant General
William G. Moore Jr.
(1920–2012)
1 October 197312 October 19763 years, 11 days 
U.S. Air Force
9Manor, Leroy JosephLieutenant General
Leroy J. Manor
(1921–2021)
12 October 197630 June 19781 year, 261 days 
U.S. Air Force
10Bowell, Marion L.Lieutenant General
Marion L. Boswell
(1923–2002)
30 June 19781 June 1979336 days 
U.S. Air Force
11Poston, Freddie LeeLieutenant General
Freddie L. Poston
(1925–2016)
1 June 19798 July 19812 years, 37 days 
U.S. Air Force
12Sennewald, Robert WilliamLieutenant General
Robert W. Sennewald
(born 1929)
20 July 198126 October 198198 days 
U.S. Army
Dual-hatted as deputy commander of U.S. Pacific Command (26 October 1981–8 August 2002)
Chief of Staff, U.S. Pacific Command
13Lowe, Ronald L.Major General
Ronald L. Lowe
9 August 200231 July 20041 year, 357 days 
U.S. Army
14Alford, William VanMeter Jr.Rear Admiral
W. V. Alford Jr.
(born 1951)
1 August 200423 August 20073 years, 22 days 
U.S. Navy
15Tom, Stephen DouglasMajor General
Stephen D. Tom
24 August 200729 June 20102 years, 309 days 
U.S. Army
16Watters, Robin M.Rear Admiral
Robin M. Watters
(born 1955)
30 June 20107 September 20122 years, 69 days 
U.S. Navy
15Crutchfield, Anthony GerardMajor General
Anthony G. Crutchfield
(born 1960)
7 September 2012May 2014~1 year, 236 days 
U.S. Army
16Dolan, John L.Major General
John L. Dolan
(born 1964)
May 2014May 2015~1 year, 0 days 
U.S. Air Force
17Wendt, Eric P.Major General
Eric P. Wendt
May 2015July 2016~1 year, 61 days 
U.S. Army
18Schneider, Kevin BruceMajor General
Kevin B. Schneider
July 201630 May 2018~1 year, 333 days 
U.S. Air Force
Chief of Staff, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
18Schneider, Kevin BruceMajor General
Kevin B. Schneider
30 May 201831 January 2019246 days 
U.S. Air Force
19Minihan, Michael A.Major General
Michael A. Minihan
(born 1967)
1 February 2019September 2019~212 days 
U.S. Air Force
20Clark, Ronald PatrickMajor General
Ronald P. Clark
December 201930 July 2021~1 year, 241 days 
U.S. Army
21Jarrard, James B.Major General
James B. Jarrard
30 July 202127 July 2022362 days 
U.S. Army
22Rudd, Joshua M.Major General
Joshua M. Rudd
28 July 20225 September 20242 years, 39 days 
U.S. Army
23Carey, JoelMajor General
Joel Carey
~5 September 2024Incumbent~78 days 
U.S. Air Force

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Chief of Staff, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command". U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Director of Operations, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (J3)". U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  3. ^ "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, January 2021" (PDF). jcs.mil. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Former Deputy Commanders in Chief Pacific Command/Chief of Staff (J01)". www.pacom.mil. Archived from the original on 11 November 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  5. ^ a b Miranda, Mark (18 July 2016). "Senior Enlisted Leader change of charge at US Pacific Command". DVIDS. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Former Chiefs of Staff (J01)". www.pacom.mil. Archived from the original on 11 November 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2021.