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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024. The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark. (DOD photo by Cpl. Yoon Jae Kim, KATUSA)
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Service members assigned to Camp Casey participate in a community relations tour in Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 23, 2024.
The group visited Insadong Street, a popular tourist location for shopping, before eating traditional Korean food and visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace.
At the palace, the group immerse themselves in Korean culture by wearing hanboks, traditional Korean clothing, while learning about the history of the important landmark.
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