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2011

6-52 builds relationships with college students

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6-52 builds relationships with college students
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SUWON Air BASE — For many local college students in Korea, American Soldiers often seem distant and perhaps even strange.
But, during a two-day cultural exchange program, here, Oct. 28 and 29, 30 college students from the greater Suwon area, got a different impression of the Soldiers from the 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment.
During the program, Korean students and Soldiers shared their opinions on current events, popular culture, and their favorite pastimes as they toured together some of Korea’s most famous cultural sites, such as Yongin Folk Village and Gyeonggi Museum, while enjoying traditional Korean food such as bulgogi and kimbap.
It did not take long for everyone to realize that despite the different facial features and skin color, Koreans and Americans shared many common interests and points of view.

U.S. Army photos by 1st Lt. Austin Liu

For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys’ official web site or check out our online videos.

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Image by USAG-Humphreys
SUWON Air BASE — For many local college students in Korea, American Soldiers often seem distant and perhaps even strange.
But, during a two-day cultural exchange program, here, Oct. 28 and 29, 30 college students from the greater Suwon area, got a different impression of the Soldiers from the 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment.
During the program, Korean students and Soldiers shared their opinions on current events, popular culture, and their favorite pastimes as they toured together some of Korea’s most famous cultural sites, such as Yongin Folk Village and Gyeonggi Museum, while enjoying traditional Korean food such as bulgogi and kimbap.
It did not take long for everyone to realize that despite the different facial features and skin color, Koreans and Americans shared many common interests and points of view.

U.S. Army photos by 1st Lt. Austin Liu

For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys’ official web site or check out our online videos.

6-52 builds relationships with college students
6.	youtube

Image by USAG-Humphreys
SUWON Air BASE — For many local college students in Korea, American Soldiers often seem distant and perhaps even strange.
But, during a two-day cultural exchange program, here, Oct. 28 and 29, 30 college students from the greater Suwon area, got a different impression of the Soldiers from the 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment.
During the program, Korean students and Soldiers shared their opinions on current events, popular culture, and their favorite pastimes as they toured together some of Korea’s most famous cultural sites, such as Yongin Folk Village and Gyeonggi Museum, while enjoying traditional Korean food such as bulgogi and kimbap.
It did not take long for everyone to realize that despite the different facial features and skin color, Koreans and Americans shared many common interests and points of view.

U.S. Army photos by 1st Lt. Austin Liu

For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys’ official web site or check out our online videos.

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