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The U.S. Army Logistics Support Vessel CW03 HAROLD C. CLINGER belonging to the 605th Transportation Detachment, Ford Island, Hawaii comes into the Port of Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea (ROK) after a 36-hour trip from the Port of Pusan, ROK, Oct. 24, 1998. The vessel is carring a convoy of vehicles belonging to the 1ST Battalion, 23rd Infantry, 3rd Brigade, Fort Lewis, Washington, and will be off loaded and driven to Camp Casey, ROK in support of Foal Eagle '98

The Logistics Support Vessel-3 (LSV-3) leaves the Port of Pusan headed for Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea, Oct. 22, 1998. The LSV-3 leaves on its first mission through Korean waters transporting various types of military vehicles. The vehicles come from the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, out of Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon its arrival in Pyongtaek, the vehicles will be discharged and will proceed to Camp Humphreys where they will link up with the rest of their element and continue their mission in Foal Eagle '98

The Logistics Support Vessel-3 (LSV-3) leaves the Port of Pusan headed for Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea, Oct. 22, 1998. The LSV-3 leaves on its first mission through Korean waters transporting various types of military vehicles. The vehicles come from the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, out of Fort Lewis, Wash. Upon its arrival in Pyongtaek the vehicles will be discharged and will proceed to Camp Humphreys where they will link up with the rest of their element and continue their mission in Foal Eagle '98

The GENERAL BREHON B. SOMERVELL, a Logistical Support Vessel (LSV) with it's ramp down and secure, is ready to take aboard an M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) on Oct. 21, 1998. This is the first of the 3rd Brigade's vehicles that will be boarded on the LSV that will transport them by sea to Pyongtaek, Korea. The SOMERVELL is a reserve LSV from Fort Lewis, Washington, and is in the Port of Pusan in the Republic of Korea participating in Exercise Foal Eagle '98

The LSV-2 (Logistics Support Vessel) leaves the Port of Pusan headed for Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea, Oct. 22, 1998. The LSV-2 leaves on its first mission through Korean waters transporting various types of military vehicles. The vehicles come from the 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon its arrival in Pyongtaek the vehicles will be discharged and will proceed to Camp Humphreys where they will link up with the rest of their element and continue their mission in Foal Eagle '98

The LSV-3 (Logistics Suppot Vessel) leaves Pier 6 at the Port of Pusan headed for Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea, Oct. 22, 1998. The LSV-3 leaves on its first mission through Korean waters transporting various types of military vehicles. The vehicles come from the 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Lewis, Wash. Upon its arrival in Pyongtaek the vehicles will be discharged and will proceed to Camp Humphreys where they will link up with the rest of their element and continue their mission in Foal Eagle '98

SPC Daphne Wright, a SEAMAN assigned to the US Army Logistics Support Vessel GENERAL BREHON B. SOMERVELL, directs the the flow of vehicles that are being off loaded at the Port of Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea (ROK), Oct. 24, 1998. The vehicles belonging to the 1ST Battalion, 23rd Infantry, 3rd Brigade, Fort Lewis, Washington, are on there way to Camp Casey, ROK in support of Foal Eagle'98

The LSV-3 (Logistics Support Vessel) leaves Pier 6 at the Port of Pusan headed for Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea, Oct. 22, 1998. The LSV-3 leaves on its first mission through Korean waters transporting various types of military vehicles. The vehicles come from the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon its arrival in Pyongtaek, the vehicles will be discharged and will proceed to Camp Humphreys where they will link up with the rest of their element and continue their mission in Foal Eagle '98

Two U.S. Marine Corps Marines from the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1ST Marine Division, load a High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) on the back of a logistic vehicle system to be transported back to Camp Korean Village during Operation Al Fajr in Al Asad, Iraq, on Nov. 16, 2004. The 1ST MAR DIV, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II, is engaged in security and stabilization operations in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq. (USMC photo by LCpl Andrew D. Young) (Released)

CW02 Patrick May, a 2nd Mate Navigation Officer assigned to the US Army Logistics Support Vessel CW03 HAROLD C. CLINGER, directs the ships 1ST Mate to keep the vessel perpendicular with the ramp as they off load a convoy of vehicles at the Port of Pyongtaek, Republic of Korea, (ROK) Oct. 24, 1998. The vehicles belong to the 1ST Battalion, 23rd Infantry, 3rd Brigade, Fort Lewis, Washington, and are on their way to Camp Casey, ROK in support of Foal Eagle '98

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Subject Operation/Series: FOAL EAGLE '98KOREA CD

Base: Port Of Pyongtaek

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Steve Faulisi

Release Status: Released to Public

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