Marines
Home
About
Leaders
History
Staff Directory
Media Room
Stories
Photos
Videos
Welcome to MARFORK
TRAVEL TO KOREA
SOFA STATUS
FORCE STATUS
ALERT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
DRIVING IN KOREA
Training in Korea
Resources
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response
Equal Oportunity
Request Mast
Contact Us
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
Home
About
Leaders
History
Staff Directory
Media Room
Stories
Photos
Videos
Welcome to MARFORK
TRAVEL TO KOREA
SOFA STATUS
FORCE STATUS
ALERT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
DRIVING IN KOREA
Training in Korea
Resources
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response
Equal Oportunity
Request Mast
Contact Us
Home
Media Room
Photos
Photos
U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea
Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea
Filter
Category
All Images
Artillery
Aviation
Base or Station
Career
Ceremonies/Events
Combat
Combat Support
Commandant of the Marine Corps
Community Relations
Deployment
Education
Environmental
Expeditionary
Family
FRO
Historical
Humanitarian
JCISFA
Joint Operations
Marine Corps Wide
Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor - Kyle Carpenter
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operational
Personal Profile
Photo Gallery
Policy
Recreation
Recruiting
Safety
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Sports
Technology
Training
Veterans
Recent
Recent
Oldest
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hermesmann, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, judges the “Ugly Sweater” Competition during the MARFORK Holiday Party here, Dec. 21. Marines and families used the Pacific Victors Chapel for the holiday party to celebrate the command’s accomplishments, strengthen relationships within the command, and share their common fellowship with each other.
Photo by Capt. John J. Parry
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hermesmann, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, judges the “Ugly Sweater” Competition during the MARFORK Holiday Party here, Dec. 21. Marines and families used the Pacific Victors Chapel for the holiday party to celebrate the command’s accomplishments, strengthen relationships within the command, and share their common fellowship with each other.
Photo by Capt. John J. Parry
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hermesmann, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, judges the “Ugly Sweater” Competition during the MARFORK Holiday Party here, Dec. 21. Marines and families used the Pacific Victors Chapel for the holiday party to celebrate the command’s accomplishments, strengthen relationships within the command, and share their common fellowship with each other.
Photo by Capt. John J. Parry
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – Sgt. Eric Cruz, G4 embarkation non-commissioned officer, receives the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal here, Dec. 19. Cruz received the medal for his role in displacing U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea from USAG Yongsan to Camp Humphrey, which included leadership within the team responsible for moving the command and maintaining accountability for millions of dollars’ worth of equipment. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, the USO, and Army MWR host the Camp Humphreys Chili Cook off in conjunction with the Army versus Navy & Marine Corps football game here, Dec. 1. The chili cook off was open to everyone on Camp Humphreys to participate and compete for various prizes.
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – The U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea flag football team participates in the Army versus the Navy & Marine Corps football game at Balboni Field here, Dec. 1. The Marines practiced every day for a total of 4 weeks in preparation for this highly anticipated game amidst the friendly inter-service rivalry.
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEONGNAM, Republic of Korea – U.S. Marines Corps Forces Korea and Republic of Korea government organizations, private entities, and citizens make a little hear hand gesture to show support for charity and unity during Kimchi Fest here, Nov. 30. The Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Asia Leaders Forum for Science; and MARFORK put together the Kimchi Fest to make Kimchi for elderly and less fortunate Koreans.
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEONGNAM, Republic of Korea – U.S. Marines Corps Forces Korea and Republic of Korea government organizations, private entities, and citizens season cabbage during Kimchi Fest here, Nov. 30. The Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Asia Leaders Forum for Science; and MARFORK put together the Kimchi Fest to make Kimchi for elderly and less fortunate Koreans.
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEONGNAM, Republic of Korea – Sgt. Maj. Michael Saucedo, U.S. Marines Corps Forces Korea sergeant major, makes Kimchi with Korean citizens during Kimchi Fest here, Nov. 30. The Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Asia Leaders Forum for Science; and MARFORK put together the Kimchi Fest to make Kimchi for elderly and less fortunate Koreans.
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – Col. Sekou S. Karega, Camp Mujuk commanding officer, and 1st Sgt. Eric J. Thompson, Camp Mujuk senior enlisted advisor, visits Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hermesmann, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea commander, and the MARFORK command team here, Nov. 29. Camp Mujuk is the only USMC installation in Korea. Mujuk, meaning invincible, was the nickname earned by U.S. and R.O.K Marines who fought at Dosol Mountain during the Korean War. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea – Senior leaders of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific visited U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea here, Nov. 29. Sgt. Maj. Robert K. Williamson, sergeant major of MARFORPAC, and Command Master Chief Frank Dominguez, command master chief of MARFORPAC, answered questions the Marines had about topics pertaining to being on the Korean peninsula and their future. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea - U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea Marines enjoy their Thanksgiving Meal provided by the spouses of Marines from across the combined joint services here, Nov. 26. The Marine spouses wanted the Marines to have a nice home cooked meal as a team before departing for the holiday. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photos by Capt. John Parry/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea - U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea Marines enjoy their Thanksgiving Meal provided by the spouses of Marines from across the combined joint services here, Nov. 21. The Marine spouses wanted the Marines to have a nice home cooked meal as a team before departing for the holiday. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photos by Capt. John Parry/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
INCHEON, Republic of Korea – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea and a detachment from Communications Squadron 18 visit the memorial of the Inchon Amphibious Landing Memorial Museum in Incheon during a historical tour for the U.S. 1st Marine Division’s Inchon landing here, Nov. 14. Marine veteran Ned Forney led the tour and is a historian as well as the son of Col. Edward Forney, the who helped plan the landing on Sept. 15, 1950.
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEOUL, Republic of Korea – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea and a detachment from Communications Squadron 18 visit “Hill 85” as part of a historical tour for the Battle of Seoul here, Nov. 14. “Hill 85” was a key objective for the 1st Marines during the battle where the terrain dominated the city to include the airport in September, 1950. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photos by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
INCHEON, Republic of Korea – Cpl. Ryan Kincannon, G-6 cyber network administrator, recites the oath of enlistment during his reenlistment ceremony here, Nov. 14. Kincannon made his pledge to serve another 4 years in the Marine Corps standing atop a hill once occupied as the command post for Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller during the Battle for Inchon. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea and the Republic of Korea Marine Corps staff conduct a combined staff working group in Baran, Nov. 11. The R.O.K. Marine Corps and MARFORK staffs work together to develop combined capabilities in support of the “ironclad” alliance. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Capt. John Parry)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEOUL – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea celebrates the USMC 243rd birthday here, Nov. 9. Senior enlisted leaders of the Republic of Korea and U.S. Marine Corps and their spouses raised their fists in solidarity, showing the tight knit alliance between the two nations at the birthday ball hosted by MARFORK. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEOUL – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea celebrates the USMC 243rd birthday here, Nov. 9. Lt. Bart Sobczyk, MARFORK adjutant, read Gen. John A. Legeune's message as part of the birthday ball ceremony before the cake cutting. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Caption
SEOUL – U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea celebrates the USMC 243rd birthday here, Nov. 9. MARFORK opened the Marine Corps’ birthday ball to its joint partners as well as its Republic of Korea military and civilian counterparts to share the history and tradition of the service. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom/Released)
Photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Hanscom
Load More