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<blockquote data-quote="utvolsfan77" data-source="post: 5300967" data-attributes="member: 14847"><p>Understand totally. Deployed there for training exercises several times while I was in. Was one week short of sanctuary in late 1998 when I came on levy for 2ID. Got stuck doing a one-year unaccompanied tour from Feb 1999 to Feb 2000 and ended up being assigned to the ACofS G-5 Office. Worked a lot with active and reserve SF Civil Affairs Teams on their "Chueng Mu" plans.</p><p></p><p>Had one Korean American SP4 from Seattle that worked for me. Right before I left, he actually got drafted into the ROK Army due to his father. Man, that was a hell of a mess getting that straightened out. Evidently the kid had never renounced his Korean citizenship.</p><p></p><p>The weird thing about my wife is that she IS NOT Korean - she's a good ole Tennessee country girl, but for whatever reasons, she loves eating kimchi. I just get a whiff of it and I'm running out of the house. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utvolsfan77, post: 5300967, member: 14847"] Understand totally. Deployed there for training exercises several times while I was in. Was one week short of sanctuary in late 1998 when I came on levy for 2ID. Got stuck doing a one-year unaccompanied tour from Feb 1999 to Feb 2000 and ended up being assigned to the ACofS G-5 Office. Worked a lot with active and reserve SF Civil Affairs Teams on their "Chueng Mu" plans. Had one Korean American SP4 from Seattle that worked for me. Right before I left, he actually got drafted into the ROK Army due to his father. Man, that was a hell of a mess getting that straightened out. Evidently the kid had never renounced his Korean citizenship. The weird thing about my wife is that she IS NOT Korean - she's a good ole Tennessee country girl, but for whatever reasons, she loves eating kimchi. I just get a whiff of it and I'm running out of the house. lol [/QUOTE]
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