Wonder if this means that we get to close Humphreys, Casey, Hovey, Red Cloud, Osan etc etc etc. However, before we go, I’d like to see SOCOM go into the DRPK, find Pak Chul and off him.
My cousin serves at Red Cloud. He doesnt say anything until one year later but we’ll see.
The golf course on Red Cloud will be open to the public :)
“Wonder if this means that we get to close Humphreys, Casey, Hovey, Red Cloud, Osan etc etc etc. However, before we go, Id like to see SOCOM go into the DRPK, find Pak Chul and off him.”
Not sure if Camp Humphreys is going anywhere, they just spent $Bs upgrading it. Its the largest overseas American military installation in the world.
For those that don’t know;
Lt. Pak Chul (”Lt. Bulldog,” who commanded North Korean soldiers in the confrontation that led to the August 18, 1976 Axe murder incident) was one of those rumored killed in the November 23, 1984, Soviet Defector Incident firefight, though documentation has not been found yet. However, he has not been seen in the JSA since this incident. Additionally, there were gunshots in the north approximately 20 minutes after the cease fire was effective, and it was reported by senior members of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission to the JSF commander that the KPA commander and one of his key subordinates were summarily executed. The KPA commander was likewise never seen again, however no evidence is adduced for these claims.