U.S. ARMY GARRISON GETS NAME CHANGE
A Re-designation Ceremony was held on Torii Station today to officially rename U.S. Army Garrison Torii Station as U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa.
Despite rain showers, more than 100 guests turned out for the ceremony, during which the colors for U.S. Army Garrison Torii Station were cased and the colors for U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa were uncased, illustrating the breadth and scope of the garrison mission on the island of Okinawa.
“Today we closed a chapter in the history of the U.S. Army in Japan with the re-designation of Garrison Torii Station as Garrison Okinawa. This re-designation gives credit to our U.S. and Japanese workforce who work hard to service Soldiers, Civilians, families and facilities across eight sub-installations on Okinawa,” said Lt. Col. Eric A. Martinez, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa.
While Torii Station is home to the Garrison and other Army units, additional units and Soldiers are located throughout Okinawa including Kadena Air Base, Camp Foster, U.S. Naval Hospital, Camp Kinser, Fort Buckner, White Beach and Naha Military Port.
“This re-designation is key to preparing us for the future. We will continue to transform to keep up with the operating environment and fiscal realities,” said Martinez.
Col. Joy Curriera, Commander of U.S. Army Garrison Japan, presided over the event.
“In the more than sixty years since this area was first established as the Sobe Communication Station in the mid-50’s, the unit here at Torii Station has fulfilled a critical role in defending the Pacific region and providing contingency support to deployed and employed forces in the Pacific Rim,” said Curriera.
The unit has undergone several name changes since its beginning. In May 1972, U.S. Army Base Command, Okinawa was established as a major subordinate command of U.S. Army Japan. The command was reorganized as U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa and was reorganized in 1978 as U.S. Army Support Activity.
This was again changed back to U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa in September 1979. In February 1986, the unit was re-designated as 10th Area Support Group and served as the Installation Command for all Army units located on Okinawa.
U.S. Army Garrison Torii Station was activated on July 11, 2011 and was officially recognized as a battalion-level command.
“And now, here we are today, for this garrison to be appropriately re-designated and once again have included in its name the entire island on which it resides. Lt. Col. Martinez and his great team will shine as the Army’s home on Okinawa,” said Curriera.
Martinez, who took command of U.S. Army Garrison Torii Station on June 21, 2013, said that the new name shows that the garrison supports not only Torii Station, but all of the Army on Okinawa.
“By changing the garrison’s name to U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa, it solidifies our position as the Army’s service provider on Okinawa. It tells the Army that we have a lot more to care for and it helps us streamline our resources,” said Martinez.
“With more than 450 members, the garrison is the premiere service provider for the Army. We take care of people and we take care of property. Garrison Okinawa will continue providing the best services to our Army community,” said Martinez. “This is a great community and part of this greatness includes our friends and neighbors from Yomitan Village, other neighboring communities and our partners from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy.”
The garrison’s mission is to synchronize, integrate and deliver installation services while sustaining Army facilities on Okinawa in support of U.S. Army Japan. U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa is an indirect garrison of U.S. Army Garrison Japan.