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191027-M-PD310-009.JPG
Photo By: Sgt. Parker Golz
Oct 30, 2019
CAMP MUJUK, South Korea - Maj. Gen. Bradley S. James, Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea and Maj. Gen. Kim, Tae-sung, commanding general of 1st ROK Marine Division meet to discuss the future of the U.S. and ROK Marine relationship, and the importance of their unity, 28 October. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Parker Golz)
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