Ceremony Brings New Name, Transformation to 7th Infantry Division

The 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command-Pacific) is the Army's newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment and command and control to support the joint force across the Pacific

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By Sgt. 1st Class Monik PhanJune 18, 2026

Soldiers assigned to 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) conduct battery salute during the 7th ID (MDC-PAC) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Cayce Watson) (color photo converted to black and white)

Col. Andrew Gallo, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Chief of Staff, (center) salutes in front of the formation during the 7th ID (MDC-PAC) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

A crowd watches the 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

A crowd watches the 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

JOINT BASE LEWIS MCCHORD, Wash. — Soldiers from the 7th Infantry Division and 1st Multi-Domain Task Force held a redesignation ceremony June 18 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord to case the 1st MDTF Headquarters and 7th ID Headquarters Support Company colors and uncase the 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command-Pacific) Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion colors, marking a major organizational shift.

The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing the 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command-Pacific) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment and command and control in support of the joint force across the Pacific.

“We are merging the operational endurance, flexibility, and protection of our proven Stryker formations with the long-range sensing and precision fires of our multi-domain task force,” said Maj. Gen. Bernard J. Harrington, commanding general of 7th ID (MDC-PAC).

Col. Charles Kean, outgoing 1st Multi-Domain Task Force (1st MDTF) Commander, (center left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Richter, outgoing 1st MDTF Command Sergeant Major, (center right) perform the 1st MDTF colors casing during 7th ID (MDC-PAC)’s redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

(From left to right) Col. Charles Kean, outgoing 1st Multi-Domain Task Force (1st MDTF) Commander, Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen LaRocque, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Command Sergeant Major, and Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Richter, outgoing 1st MDTF Command Sergeant Major, perform the 1st MDTF colors casing during 7th ID (MDC-PAC)’s redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

Lt. Gen. Matthew McFarlane, 1st Corps Commanding General, (center right) listens to Gen. Ronald Clark, U.S. Army Pacific Commanding General, (center left) speak during 7th ID (MDC-PAC)’s redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

7th ID (MDC-PAC) is an operational-level formation designed to operate forward, develop situations, disrupt enemy systems and complicate adversary planning.

It supports the Army’s transformation initiative by unifying 7th ID’s maneuver assets and 1st MDTF’s multi-domain capabilities under one command, streamlining mission command across complex operations.

Central to 7th ID (MDC-PAC) is the cross-domain contact layer, a system that integrates intelligence collection, electronic warfare effects and artificial intelligence to support rapid command decisions within a continuous operational framework. The CDCL allows forces to disperse over large areas to maintain pressure on adversaries both in close and deep areas.

“Through our emerging cross domain contact layer concept, our division will employ capabilities such as unmanned surface vessels; long-range, one-way attack drones; and launched effects to penetrate the adversary's anti-access/area-denial network,” Harrington said. “Every radar that emits, every node that transmits, every headquarters that commands, we aim to hold continuously at risk alongside our joint partners and allies.”

Harrington now leads the Army’s newest multi-domain headquarters, which will refine the CDCL model during upcoming combined, joint and multinational exercises.

The CDCL organizes modern battlefield capabilities into four components: sensors that capture information across land, air, sea, space and cyberspace; precision weapons paired with affordable unmanned drones; digital networks and software that help leaders make faster decisions; and robust military units able to operate even when disrupted by enemy action.

Harrington stressed that alongside partners and allies, the division aims to prevent conflict, and the common thread connecting all efforts is the Soldiers.

"Technology does not win wars,” he said, “our people do.”

The ceremony also reflects the Army’s push to distribute sensing, fires, electronic warfare, space and cyber capabilities across maneuver formations to increase effectiveness in contested environments.

Maj. Gen. Bernard Harrington, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Commanding General (left), and Gen. Ronald Clark, U.S. Army Pacific Commanding General (right), look on as Col. Andrew Gallo, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Chief of Staff (center), marches the color guard during the 7th ID (MDC-PAC) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Cayce Watson)

Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen LaRocque, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Command Sergeant Major, (right) repatches Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Richter, outgoing 1st Multi-Domain Task Force Command Sergeant Major, (center left) during 7th ID (MDC-PAC)’s redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

Soldiers assigned to 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) render honors to the Nation during the 7th ID (MDC-PAC) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Cayce Watson)

Col. Andrew Gallo, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Chief of Staff, (center) salutes during Pass in Review at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

“Our hourglass patch went to France in World War I and helped defeat the Germans in the largest battle in American history,” Harrington said, noting the division’s long tradition of adaptation, “Later, it trained as a motorized infantry battalion, then amphibious assault, then light infantry. The Bayonets went ashore in the frozen Aleutians in 1943. They fought in the jungles of Laite. In Korea, they landed and fought at Incheon at the Chosin Reservoir, and by the end of that war, had served a staggering 850 days in continuous combat.”

Gen. Ronald P. Clark, commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific, emphasized the division’s commitment to future training and Indo-Pacific readiness.

Clark outlined U.S. Army Pacific's focus: delivering combat-ready forces, strengthening partnerships and alliances, and advancing innovation to maintain a competitive edge in the Pacific.

“With this transformation, the 7th Infantry Division is poised to plan and execute complex multi-domain operations across this region," Clark added. “Bringing the full strength and resources of a division in support of the joint force.”

Gen. Ronald Clark, U.S. Army Pacific Commanding General, (center left) and Maj. Gen. Bernard Harrington, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Commanding General, (center right) watch the 7th ID (MDC-PAC) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Richter, outgoing 1st MDTF Command Sergeant Major, (right) repatches Command Sgt. Maj. Kerome Brantley Sr., 1st Battalion, 51st Air Defense Artillery Command Sergeant Major, (center) during 7th ID (MDC-PAC)’s redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

The First Corps band marches on Watkins field during the 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) redesignation ceremony on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., on June 18, 2026. The resignation honors the Bayonet Division's legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army's newest theatre-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific.

Col. Andrew Gallo, 7th Infantry Division (Multi-Domain Command - Pacific) Chief of Staff, (center) marches the color guard during the 7th ID (MDC-PAC) redesignation ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 18, 2026. The redesignation honors the Bayonet Division’s legacy while establishing 7th ID (MDC-PAC) as the Army’s newest theater-enabling command, built to integrate maneuver, fires, air defense, cyber, space, electronic warfare, intelligence, unmanned systems, sustainment, and command and control in support of the Joint Force across the Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Taylor Zacherl)

These changes build on years of Indo-Pacific experimentation, including 1st MDTF deployments, ground-based long-range precision fires, and combined efforts with regional Partners such as the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

“These Soldiers have invested wholeheartedly in experimenting, deploying, and employing capabilities that work from the heavens to the earth, from the air to the sea, and flow with all the digits that go in between,” said Col. Charles W. Kean, 7th ID (MDC-PAC) deputy commanding officer-effects and former 1st MDTF commander. “It has truly been inspirational to watch them in action.”

He noted that their dedication has propelled the division into its next phase of transformation, adding that this progress is only the beginning as the organization adapts to new operational demands.

“This merger isn't an ending,” Kean said. “It's just another milestone as we continue to move at the pace of relevance. We built something historic, and we're continuing to build something historic, something consequential, and something that could potentially stop the next war.”

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