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Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Juknelis, Eighth Army operational chief of staff, attends the 2018 National Assembly Policy Panel Discussion at the Congressional Hall, Seoul, South Korea, April 4. The official parties of the event posed for a group photo after ...
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Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Juknelis, Eighth Army operational chief of staff, shares information about the U.S. Army's reserve forces at the 2018 National Assembly Policy Panel Discussion at Congressional Hall, Seoul, South Korea, April 4. The discussion co...
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Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Juknelis, Eighth Army operational chief of staff, and Shin, In-gyun, the representative of Korea Defense, conduct a question and answer session with the participants at the 2018 National Assembly Policy Panel Discussion at Congre...
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Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Juknelis, Eighth Army operational chief of staff, attends the 2018 National Assembly Policy Panel Discussion at the Congressional Hall, Seoul, South Korea, April 4. Kim, Joong-ro, a member of the national assembly, hosted the event to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ROK reserved forces establishment. The discussion covered the future reform of the Republic of Korea's reserve forces, which is based on the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to the rapid advancements of the digital age.
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