 For more than 70 years, the Republic of Korea and United States Alliance has been the cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region. United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea each have a unique mission to help maintain security and stability on the Korean Peninsula. United Nations Command serves as the catalyst for peace and is the critical link between the international community and Combined Forces Command during periods of crisis. With an international staff, UNC provides adaptive support with the highest level of professionalism to promote diplomatic efforts, coordinate sending state contributions, and enforce the terms of the 1953 Armistice Agreement. Combined Forces Command is the heart of the Rock and U.S. Alliance. CFC stands postured and ready to deter aggression, defend the Republic of Korea, and if necessary, defeat any adversary, ironclad, and unbreakable. United States Forces Korea is living proof of the U.S.'s continued commitment to the defense of the Republic of Korea. Supporting the mutual defense of both countries, USFK is a premier joint force, well-led, disciplined, trained, and ready to fight tonight and win. USFK team members earn the trust of the citizens of the Republic of Korea and the United States with their words and actions. Together, the three commands maintain a singular mission, exemplified daily by our combined and joint soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and guardians. Deter aggression and fight and win if deterrence fails. Our posture and fight-to-night readiness enable diplomats to speak from a position of strength, provide options to our senior leaders in the event of crisis, and support our nation's commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. These combined joint forces have trained and fought side-by-side and will continue in their enduring pursuit of freedom. Ka chikapchida, we go together.