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- Military Police to monitor intersection
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - Military Police will increase efforts to discourage drivers from making illegal turns into the Garrison following a recent accident. - Korean Service Corps Pays Tribute to Fallen Comrades
A Korean War veteran gives his respect to his fallen comrades buried in area 22, National Cemetery in Seoul on July 25. - CFC check presented to USAG-Red Cloud
USAG-RC presented CFC check for Family Support Youth Program. - Warrior wins new motorcycle
July 4, 2008, was a day to remember for Pfc. Miguel Palazuelos, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1-15 Field Artillery. He won a 2008 Harley Davidson, Limited Edition, XL 1200cc Custom Sportster valued at $13,000 in the 2008 ‘Ride Free’ promotion sponsored by Miller Brewing Company. - Hawaii native son immortalized for giving ultimate sacrifice
Pfc. Herbert K. Pililaau, C Company, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, a native son of Hawaii, is a true American hero who made the ultimate sacrifice on Sept. 17, 1951, at Korea’s “Heartbreak Ridge.” - Warriors compete to lose
After one and a half months and four events, the Better Opportunities for Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers “Biggest Loser” contest wrapped up at Red Cloud’s Physical Fitness Center. - Program change shortens newcomer inprocessing by 1 day
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea – The Yongsan Readiness Center, the central inprocessing and orientation center for nearly everyone on orders to Korea, will start a new four-day program Aug. 1. - Kids learn teamwork, drug education at DEFY camp
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Adrien Allen from the USS Chafey sat in a small raft offshore here, July 11, shouting words of distress to a small group of children on the beach. The children located a rope, tied a knot and cast the rope out to sea. - Army Hawaii receives military's first gold-certified homes
Olympic hopefuls are not the only ones going for the gold this summer. Army Hawaii Family Housing (AHFH) will deliver the military’s first homes to receive the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Homes Gold Certification. - Amusement park offers summer fun
YONGIN, Republic of Korea — One way to beat the summer heat is by visiting one of Korea’s premiere amusement parks. Everland Resort offers the daily “Summer Splash Parade” ending with a spectacular water show. - 3/405th AFSB supports USAID mission to the Philippines
SECKENHEIM, Germany-The 3rd Battalion of the 405th Army Field Support Brigade recently supported a U.S. Agency for International Development mission to the Philippines after the country was hit by a typhoon last month. - Fires Brigade hosts pool party for local orphanage
More than 90 children from Isaac House Orphanage visited Camp Hovey gym July 12 for a day of games, food and aquatic leisure at the invitation of Headquarters, Headquarters Battalion, 210th Fires Brigade. - Korea's royal history shines at landmarks
SEOUL - A visitor to Korea expects to see traditional Asian architecture. It is, after all, what makes this country unique to an American. In Seoul, there may be nothing more majestic and traditional than the five palaces of the Joseon Dynasty. - Yongsan CFC donations brings $15K back to family, youth programs
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea — U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan earned $15,544 for family and youth programs thanks to donations from community members during the 2007 Combined Federal Campaign. - Korean palace takes visitors to storied past
SEOUL - Stoic guards and officials march to the palace gate with colorful robes and traditional flags flowing in the wind. Another day begins for the reenactors of Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul.