A child runs to search for Easter Eggs during the USAG Daegu Spring Fest on Kelly Field, Camp Walker, Daegu South Korea, April 12, 2025.

Camp Walker, DAEGU, South Korea – Children young, and not so young, swarmed Camp Walker’s Kelly Field in search of eggs and other treasure to kick off U.S. Army Garrison Daegu's annual Spring Fest, April 12.

In opening comments, USAG Daegu Garrison Commander Col. Dave Henning gave a “special shoutout to all our Daegu organizations, local vendors, and volunteers! These community events are great as a direct result of your willingness to put in your time and effort! I want to thank you all.”

The event brought community members, the garrison leadership, vendors and one very large bunny together to celebrate in the cool, Spring air.

A child has her face painted at the USAG Daegu Spring Fest on Kelly Field, Camp Walker, Daegu South Korea, April 12, 2025.

Following the egg hunt, guests enjoyed games, bouncy houses, many craft tables and the always popular face painting, booths set up by many organizations and Home Based Businesses and live music provided by the 8th Army Band and other entertainers.

A guitarist with the 8th Army Band performs for guests at the USAG Daegu Spring Fest on Kelly Field, Camp Walker, Daegu South Korea, April 12, 2025.

U.S. Army Garrison Daegu manages base operations on six U.S. Army installations and 11 sites in Area IV of South Korea, stretching from Daejeon to Busan. As an enduring hub on the peninsula, it also provides support to the U.S. Navy at Fleet Activities Chinhae in Jinhae and the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Mujuk in Pohang.

Major installations include Camps Henry, Walker, and George in Daegu; Camp Carroll in Waegwan; Pier 8 and Busan Storage Center in Busan; and other smaller outposts. Major tenant units include the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, 403rd Army Field Support Brigade and U.S. Army Material Supply Center-Korea.