Posted on 09/17/2005 6:32:01 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
/begin my translation Marine Veteran's Association to Organize Crack Unit to Guard General MacArthur's Statue
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3,000 Marine vets held a rally at Freedom Park, vowing to guard the statue 16 Branches of Marine Veteran's Association to organize patrol squads... as well as a rapid response unit 2005-09-16 10:28:53 |
While the controversy continues over removing General MacArthur's statue, the Marine Veteran's Association decided to resolutely defend the statue starting from Sept 15, the 55th anniversary of Inchon Landing, which could escalate the tension between conservative organizations and radical (left-wing) groups. [the rest of the article not translated due to time constraints]
Marines from Cheju branch of Marine Veteran's Association at the rally on Sept. 15 (by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr)
The rally drew 3,000 Marine vets on Sept. 15 (by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr)
A vet at the rally reading inscriptions at the foundation of the statue on Sept. 15 (by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr)
Marine vets at the rally shouting slogans on Sept. 15 (by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr)
A singer Song Man-ki(age 46) sang a song,'Let us love MacArthur,' at the rally on Sept. 15 (by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr) /begin my translation
A Marine vet at 'The Rally to Safeguard General MacArthur's Statue',Sept. 15, 2005(by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr)
3,000 Marine vets from the association made such a resolution, while they gathered at Inchon's Freedom Park at 2pm (on Sept. 15,) and held 'The Rally for Safeguarding National Security and General MacArthur's Statue,'
Kim Myong-hwan, the former Marine Commandant, stated in his speech, "We will no longer tolerate the idea of dismantling MacArthur's statue, which is the symbol of S. Korea-U.S. alliance," and announced 'the Operation to Safeguard General MacArthur's Statue.'
Starting on Sept. 15, 16 local branches of the association set up their own squads, and taking their turns to patrol around the statue, while the Inchon branch would separately operates 'rapid response unit.'
The former commandant Kim said in his interview with Dailian, "If we ever detect a hint that radicals like left-wing pro-North groups come close to the statue to bring it down or hold a rally nearby, the patrol team will alert the rapid response team, and take care of them together with the help of police."
He went on to say, "If his statue is damaged, it is patently clear that it will greatly damage S. Korea-U.S. alliance. That is why we will repel radicals' insane attempt to bring down the statue."
[Kim Young-wook]
Korean War vets at the rally having their picture taken on Sept. 15 (by Chung Sun-shik from dailian.co.kr)
Ping!
It's a darned shame that they have to do this job. I just can't fathom why some in SK can't see how evil the "leadership" of NK really is.
Because they are real hard-core commies and their robots from college campus. The latter are mostly blockheads.
When the evidence is so abundant, anyone who can't see it is either blind or, as you say, a blockhead--or both.
ROK Marines. They warm up for the day by beating the crap out of each other...
Or abject traitors, collaborating with their communist allies and masters. We havbe plenty of them in this country too.
Good for these SK marine vets. They will preserve their history and their freedom.
How do you say "Semper Fi" in Korean?
My father was a ROK marine (the Korean equivalent of special forces) and getting the crap beat out was/is just part of routine training.
I checked the comments on the original Dalian newspaper article and boy how different they are to here. My generation in Korea is losing ALL respect for Confucian ideals...
ROK Marines - The Original "Fists of Fury"
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I've heard from my cousin who is stationed at the 38th that spy training is on a whole new level. Rumored is that these spies, used to infiltrate NK, are trained on an undisclosed island at the southern tip of Korea and that heardened criminals are sent to these islands to basically serve as fodder during hand-to-hand combat training. It started out as a black-op set up by Syngman Rhee, the president during Korean War, and when word got out to the public, there was an outcry by human rights activists and int'l community and supposedly the Korean gov't ended the program after demarcation. But everyone in korea knows it still exists...
Ah thanks!
My granduncle serve in South Korea back in 1960s you got that right there is no question no doubt he told me that South Korea Marines are original HIdden Dragon Croching tiger LOL!
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