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2nd Combat Aviation Brigade Soldiers ate chow at the Ajoomma, a food cart meaning "old lady" on March 10 at G510, a ROK military base. The owner has served food for the past 56 years for the US Soldiers in Korea during big exercises.The 80-year-old woman, Mrs. Park Soon Ja, "At first, I cooked to feed my family, but now all my children are married and my husband has passed away,” Park said. “These days, I’m really here because I’m happy to see Soldiers enjoying my food.”

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