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The Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, MajGen Bradley S. James, awards Capt JaeWon Choi, former liason officer (LNO) for the ROK Marine Corps to MARFORK, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal at the MARFORK Headquarters on 24 June 2020. Capt Choi was awarded for his outstanding service to the U.S. Marine Corps and MARFORK, making noticeably positive impacts to the command's mission from 2017 to 2019. The LNO position personifies the relationship existing between U.S. and ROK Marines that is founded on trust and mutual respect (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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The Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, MajGen Bradley S. James, attended the 69th anniversary of the Dosol Mountain Victory Event, 19 June. U.S. and ROK Marines fought together during this battle in the Korean War and forged an enduring brotherhood that lasts to this day. After the battle, then President of the Republic of Korea, Syngman Rhee, bestowed the name "Mujuk" on the Marines, which means invincible. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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The Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, MajGen Bradley S. James, attended the 69th anniversary of the Dosol Mountain Victory Event, 19 June. U.S. and ROK Marines fought together during this battle in the Korean War and forged an enduring brotherhood that lasts to this day. After the battle, then President of the Republic of Korea, Syngman Rhee, bestowed the name "Mujuk" on the Marines, which means invincible. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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The Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, MajGen Bradley S. James, attended the 69th anniversary of the Dosol Mountain Victory Event, 19 June. U.S. and ROK Marines fought together during this battle in the Korean War and forged an enduring brotherhood that lasts to this day. After the battle, then President of the Republic of Korea, Syngman Rhee, bestowed the name "Mujuk" on the Marines, which means invincible. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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The Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea, MajGen Bradley S. James, attended the 69th anniversary of the Dosol Mountain Victory Event, 19 June. U.S. and ROK Marines fought together during this battle in the Korean War and forged an enduring brotherhood that lasts to this day. After the battle, then President of the Republic of Korea, Syngman Rhee, bestowed the name "Mujuk" on the Marines, which means invincible. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 27. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 14. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 14. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 27. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 27. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 14. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 27. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 14. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from U.S. Marine Corps Forces Korea were invited to train alongside the 557th Military Police Company here on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, May 14. The joint training allowed the Marines and Soldiers to practice their marksmanship and maintain their overall readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz)
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from MARFORK distribute care packages for Marines.
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Marines from MARFORK hand out care packages for Marines.
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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A Marine is awarded at MARFORK
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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NCO of the Quarter
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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Cpl. McGee smiles with his blood stripes around his neck after his promotion.
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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GySgt. Delacruz raises his right hand and reenlists into the U.S. Marine Corps
Photo by Sgt. Parker R. Golz
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