Official US Navy Commander Naval Forces Korea Patch — Anchoring the Alliance on the Peninsula
On a peninsula defined by vigilance, Commander Naval Forces Korea keeps the Navy's presence anchored and ready.
Commander, Naval Forces Korea (CNFK) represents U.S. Navy interests on the Korean Peninsula, coordinating naval operations and maintaining the critical alliance between the United States Navy and the Republic of Korea Navy. As the senior U.S. Navy command in Korea, CNFK oversees naval activities, exercises, and engagement programs that strengthen interoperability between the two allied navies. The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most strategically significant regions in the world, and CNFK's presence ensures that American naval power is integrated into the broader defense of South Korea and the stability of the Indo-Pacific region.
Perfect For: CNFK staff and veterans, Korea-stationed Navy personnel, allied naval cooperation professionals, and Indo-Pacific security collectors.
Anchoring the alliance, one exercise at a time.