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Veterans attends annual Chipyong-ni memorial ceremony

Veterans attends annual Chipyong-ni memorial ceremony

Veterans attends annual Chipyong-ni memorial ceremony to show their respect in remembrance of their fallen comrades Jipyeong-ri, May 30, 2013.

Camp Red Cloud - Maj. Gen. Scott McKean, 2nd Infantry

Camp Red Cloud - Maj. Gen. Scott McKean, 2nd Infantry

Camp Red Cloud - Maj. Gen. Scott McKean, 2nd Infantry Division, ROK-US Combined Division commanding general, Brig. Gen. Kim, Tae Up, 2ID/RUCD deputy commanding general, Command Sgt. Maj. Edward W. Mitchell, 2ID... More

Local officials, veterans, service members and family

Local officials, veterans, service members and family

Local officials, veterans, service members and family members show their respect at the Chipyong-ni Memorial. Maj. Gen. Edward Cardon, 2nd Infantry Division commander was a guest speaker at the memorial ceremon... More

Local officials, veterans, service members and family

Local officials, veterans, service members and family

Local officials, veterans, service members and family members show their respect at the Chipyong-ni Memorial. Maj. Gen. Edward Cardon, 2nd Infantry Division commander shakes the hands of the veterans that atten... More

Lt. Gen Park, Chan-joo the 7th Corps commander, Maj.

Lt. Gen Park, Chan-joo the 7th Corps commander, Maj.

Lt. Gen Park, Chan-joo the 7th Corps commander, Maj. Gen. Edward Cardon, 2nd Infantry Division commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew Spano, 2nd Inf. Div. command sergeant major salute all of the nation's flag ... More

Allies remember Jipyeong-ri victory

Allies remember Jipyeong-ri victory

French Col. Eric Jouin, the French Embassy's Defense Attaché, speaks during a ceremony to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Battle of the Chipyong-ni, Feb. 15. (Photo by: Yu Hu-son)

Camp Red Cloud - Maj. Gen. Scott McKean, 2nd Infantry

Camp Red Cloud - Maj. Gen. Scott McKean, 2nd Infantry

Camp Red Cloud - Maj. Gen. Scott McKean, 2nd Infantry Division, ROK-US Combined Division, commanding general, greets Korean War veteran Mr. Park, Dung Ha prior to the unveiling ceremony at Freeman Hall, Oct. 16... More

Camp Red Cloud – Donated in honor of the 2nd Infantry

Camp Red Cloud – Donated in honor of the 2nd Infantry

Camp Red Cloud – Donated in honor of the 2nd Infantry Division’s centennial birthday, division leaders and community partners unveiled a Battle of Chipyong-ni statue in a front of the 2ID/RUCD headquarters Oct.... More

Lee Han-chan a Korean veteran, displays his coins and

Lee Han-chan a Korean veteran, displays his coins and

Lee Han-chan a Korean veteran, displays his coins and American and Korean flags at the Chipyong-ri at the memorial ceremony, May 30, 2013, in Jipyeong-ri, Korea.

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