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CPL Park, a KATUSA (Korean Augmentation to U.S. Army) assigned to the 142nd MP Company, fills out a visitors pass before allowing a guest to enter Hannam Village, the military housing complex for Yongsan. U.S. Army Military Police and KATUSA work together at Hannam Village in order to overcome any language problems that may arise

US Marine Corps Colonel O'donovan, Mission Commander for Joint Task Force Kenya, talks with Major General Kibwana, Commander Kenya Navy, (left) and Lieutenant General Munyao, Kenya Department of Defense (KDOD), during their visit to Kenya United States Liaison Office (KUSLO), Operation NOBLE RESPONSE '98

Korean Augmentees to the US Army (KATUSA), field strip an M-16 while an instructor watches closely during evaluations at the KATUSA Training Center, Camp Jackson, Republic of Korea, on Oct. 30, 1998. Originally begun in 1950, the KATUSA program was designed to augment US fighting forces just after the breakout of the Korean War. After the armistice KATUSA soldiers remained with 8th Army units to enhance mission capability. Korean enlistees attend a 20 day training program at the center where they refine their English language skills, and learn about American culture as well as US Army structure and methods

A Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Police (MP) stands guard duty at the Korean Demilitarize Zone (DMZ), as US Marine Corps (USMC) personnel visited the DMZ during Exercise TALON VISIOIN 02. The exercise is designed to improve military relations and operability with the US Armed Forces and the Philippine Armed Forces

African Lieutenant General Jackson Munyao, Vice CHIEF of General STAFF, sits with US Marine Corps Colonel O'donovan, Joint Task Force Commander, during a brief of the concept of operations during his visit to the Kenya US Liaison Office (KUSLO) warehouse during Operation NOBLE RESPONSE '98

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Godfrey, CHIEF of STAFF, talks with Lieutenant General Munyao, KDOD Vice CHIEF of General STAFF, prior to his departure after his visit to Kenya United States Liaison Office (KUSLO), Operation NOBLE RESPONSE '98

Capt. Darren Hanson, vice commander of U.S. Naval Forces Korea (CNFK), speaks with Fire Chief Kiok Lee, from the Safety and Inspection Division, during a visit to the Busan Metropolitan Fire and Safety

US Marine Corps General Whitlow, Joint Task Force Kenya Commander, walks with Hajib Balalab, Mayor of Mombasa, during his tour of the Kenya United States Liaison Office (KUSLO) facility during Operation NOBLE RESPONSE '98, JTF Kenya. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-01-06037 or search 980302-M-5083B-003)

A Korean Augmentee to the US Army (KATUSA) soldier, cares for a simulated shock victim during a first aid evaluation at the KATUSA Training Center, Camp Jackson, Republic of Korea, on Oct. 30, 1998. Originally begun in 1950, the KATUSA program was designed to augment US fighting forces just after the breakout of the Korean War. After the armistice KATUSA soldiers remained with 8th Army units to enhance mission capability. Korean enlistees attend a 20 day training program at the center where they refine their English language skills, and learn about American culture as well as US Army structure and methods

CPL Tonghwon Kim a KATUSA (Korean Augmentation to US Army) assigned to the 142nd MP Company reads over a checklist while traveling the Hannam Village. US Army military police and KATUSA work together to overcome any language problems that may arise

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Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD

Base: Yongsan Army Post

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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