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Participants pose for a team photo during the opening

Participants pose for a team photo during the opening

Participants pose for a team photo during the opening of the 29th KAFC which was held at the Evergreen Community Center, Camp Walker, Daegu, March 30. (U.S. Army Photo by. Cpl. Ilwoong Kong, 19th ESC Public A... More

The 20th Korean American Friendship Circle students

The 20th Korean American Friendship Circle students

The 20th Korean American Friendship Circle students and sponsors listen to the remark by Dr. Kim Si-oh, Korean president of the 20th KAFC, Jan. 10, at Camp Walker.

Col. Johnney K. Matthews (front), American president

Col. Johnney K. Matthews (front), American president

Col. Johnney K. Matthews (front), American president of the 20th Korean American Friendship Circle, Dr. Kim Si-oh (back), Korean president of the 20th KAFC, and the members of the 20th KAFC give a big applause ... More

Col. Eric L. Jackson, MSC-K Commander and the U.S.

Col. Eric L. Jackson, MSC-K Commander and the U.S.

Col. Eric L. Jackson, MSC-K Commander and the U.S. KAFC President, gives his opening remarks at the opening of the 29th KAFC which was held at the Evergreen Community Center, Camp Walker, Daegu, March 30. (U.S... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the 18th closing ceremony for the Korean American Friendship Circle at the Evergreen Community Center on Camp Walker Jan. 11 to recognize and celebrate their acco... More

Participants of the 29th KAFC, watch a video of the

Participants of the 29th KAFC, watch a video of the

Participants of the 29th KAFC, watch a video of the previous iteration’s (28th) KAFC during the opening of the 29th KAFC which was held at the Evergreen Community Center, Camp Walker, Daegu, March 30. . (U.S. ... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the 18th closing ceremony for the Korean American Friendship Circle at the Evergreen Community Center on Camp Walker Jan. 11 to recognize and celebrate their acco... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held the 18th closing ceremony for the Korean American Friendship Circle at the Evergreen Community Center on Camp Walker Jan. 11 to recognize and celebrate their acco... More

Team members trying to get to know each other during

Team members trying to get to know each other during

Team members trying to get to know each other during the dinner/social time at the opening of the 29th KAFC which was held at the Evergreen Community Center, Camp Walker, Daegu, March 30. (U.S. Army Photo by ... More

The members of the 20th Korean American Friendship

The members of the 20th Korean American Friendship

The members of the 20th Korean American Friendship Circle gather for the big group photo with pleasant memories.

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