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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Joon H. Um, right, welcomes

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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Joon H. Um, right, welcomes

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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Joon H. Um, right, welcomes Republic of Korea Marine Col. Eun Su Ohk, center-left, to Combat Logistics Regiment 35 at Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan Nov. 2, 2018. Ohk, along with other ROK Marine Logistics Group officers, visited CLR-35 to gain a better understanding about the different capabilities in each unit and who they directly support. Ohk is the commanding officer of the Marine Logistics Group, ROK Marine Corps. Um, a native of Tampa, Florida, is the commanding officer of CLR-35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Armando Elizalde)
2018 년 11 월 2 일, 일본 오키나와 주 캠프 킨저 전투 미해병대 제 35 군수연대본부에서 한측 군수단장 옥은수대령이 참모들과 함께 군수연대 산하부대의 능력과 직접지원 능력을 평가하는 기회를 가졌다. 옥은수대령은 한측 해병대 군수단장이며 플로리다 템파 출신의 엄준대령은 제35 군수연대의 연대장이다..

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