South Korean students sample military life at home of US Forces Korea
More than 100 students from Pyeongtaek University recently toured the home of U.S. Forces Korea and sampled a buffet of American military activities.
More than 100 students from Pyeongtaek University recently toured the home of U.S. Forces Korea and sampled a buffet of American military activities.
Osan Air Base in South Korea has an exemplary restaurant that serves up steak just the way you like it, with service to make you feel special.
A Stryker brigade from Fort Carson, Colo., finished a seven-month rotation with live-fire drills in the snowy hills of Nightmare Range, just 22 miles from the border with North Korea.
The eatery offers a huge selection of pastries and desserts, a drink menu in English and plenty of seats in which to enjoy its calm and inviting atmosphere.
Volunteers from Camp Humphreys, the largest U.S. military base overseas, visited Ikseonwon Orphanage in Cheonan, 15 miles away, to deliver Christmas gifts and the season’s cheer.
American arcades can be fun, but they have nothing on the South Korean arcades, especially this two-story gaming site in Pyeongtaek city.
Sometimes inspiration comes when you least expect it. For Air Force spouse Tenley Brady, it came during a walk in a park.
Sododuk is a great place for newcomers to immerse themselves for the first time into South Korean culture and cuisine.
A team of culinary specialists with 2nd Infantry Division placed third overall and first among their American competitors at an international military cooking competition in South Korea’s capital.
The home of U.S. Forces Korea celebrated Veterans Day with floral and spoken tributes for those who fought in the 1950-53 Korean War.