U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
Don Baldwin is a senior plans analyst within the Engineering Division at U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. Previously, Don served as Chief of Staff at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, Director at Defense Policy Review Initiative, and Project Manager at various organizations in the defense and construction sectors. Don also has a Master's Degree in Strategic Studies from The United States Army War College, a Master's Degree in Organizational Management from University of Phoenix, and a Bachelor's Degree in International Studies from Jacksonville University.
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U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
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United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) is one of six geographic combatant commands defined by the Department of Defense's Unified Command Plan (UCP). As a geographic combatant command, USINDOPACOM is in charge of using and integrating United States Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps forces within the USINDOPACOM area of responsibility (AOR) to achieve U.S. national security objectives while protecting national interests. The USINDOPACOM AOR covers more of the globe of any of the other geographic combatant commands and shares borders with all of the other five geographic combatant commands. The commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command reports to the President of the United States through the Secretary of Defense and is supported by multiple component and sub-unified commands including: U.S. Forces Korea, US Forces Japan, U.S. Special Operations Command Pacific, U.S. Pacific Fleet, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific, U.S. Pacific Air Forces and U.S. Army Pacific. These commands are headquartered in Hawai’i and have forces stationed and deployed throughout the region.