Calling it a day at USASAC

By Adriane ElliotAugust 31, 2022

Andrew Pugh, the chief of the Pacific branch for USASAC's INDOPACOM at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania ends a busy day overseeing foreign military sales cases as part of the command's vital security assistance mission. Pugh is in charge of case management for several countries throughout the Pacific including Taiwan, Australia, Philippines, New Zealand, Fiji, Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Timor-Leste. USASAC currently manages over 6,500 Foreign Military Sales cases, worth more than $217 billion, for 137 countries.
Andrew Pugh, the chief of the Pacific branch for USASAC's INDOPACOM at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania ends a busy day overseeing foreign military sales cases as part of the command's vital security assistance mission. Pugh is in charge of case management for several countries throughout the Pacific including Taiwan, Australia, Philippines, New Zealand, Fiji, Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Timor-Leste. USASAC currently manages over 6,500 Foreign Military Sales cases, worth more than $217 billion, for 137 countries. (Photo Credit: Joel Vazquez) VIEW ORIGINAL

Andrew Pugh, the chief of the Pacific branch for USASAC's INDOPACOM at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania ends a busy day overseeing foreign military sales cases as part of the command's vital security assistance mission. Pugh is in charge of case management for several countries throughout the Pacific including Taiwan, Australia, Philippines, New Zealand, Fiji, Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Timor-Leste. USASAC currently manages over 6,500 Foreign Military Sales cases, worth more than $217 billion, for 137 countries. For more information on USASAC and how it supports U.S. foreign policy, visit www.army.mil/usasac.