Pentagon Reverts Command Name to Pacific Command, Cites 'Restoring Legacy'
The U.S. Department of Defense, also known as the Pentagon, has announced a change in the designation of one of its key military commands. The Indo-Pacific Command will now revert to its previous name, Pacific Command. This decision, according to the Pentagon, is a move aimed at "restoring legacy."
The Pentagon has officially renamed its Indo-Pacific Command, reinstating its former designation as the Pacific Command. This change marks a reversion to a name previously used for the significant U.S. military command.
According to the Pentagon, the primary motivation behind this renaming is to "restore legacy." Further specifics regarding what this restoration entails or the direct operational impacts of the name change were not immediately detailed.
(Source: Times of India - World)


