Rodriquez Range |
There must have been about 30 reporters and journalists there to report on the exercise. I went for a different reason, but I wasn't sure what it was until I drove past the Security Guard quarters to the gate. I observed three protestors peacefully demonstrating that they want Peace and not War.
There was my story. No, not the fact that there were people in S. Korea that wanted peace and not war, who in their right mind doesn't want peace, but it is the fact that they CAN protest about it.
A couple of days before I was at Rodriquez Range attending a 'Memorandum of Understanding' (MOU) between the ROK mechanized 8th Infantry and the US 2nd Infantry Division honoring 60 years of the ROK Alliance. Not a legally enforceable document, but a tool to help strengthen the relationship among the participants and giving the residents of Pocheon-si that reside around Rodriquez Live Fire Range, a vehicle to voice complaints.
(L to R) Gen Thomas Vandal Command General 2ID, Mr. SEO, Jan Won Mayor Pocheon City, Mr. Yoo, Jae Hwan Head of Local Residents and Maj Gen Jegal, Yong Ju Command Gen 8th Mechanized Infantry |
At the CALFEX a reporter voiced her story about the expense of staging a two prong attack with 350 military personnel Blackhawk helicopters, Kiowa Warrior helicopters, ROK K1 armored tanks, personal carriers and 105mm Howitzers and how that money spent could be better used to help the poor. At the time of writing this blog I do not know the percentage of participation between the Department of Defense and the ROK.
Myself with Lt. Sang eun Jeong Lt. Sang joined the military because her Grandfather was a soldier. |
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