Picture of the Day: ROK Army Adds Taeguki to Uniform

Taegeukgi on uniforms to mark 70th anniv. of Korea's liberation

A group of Army soldiers attends a ceremony in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, north of Seoul, on Aug. 4, 2015, to have a patch of the Korean national flag, or Taegeukgi, attached to their uniforms. The Defense Ministry has instructed the Army to attach the flag to the uniforms of all military soldiers starting this month as part of efforts to raise their patriotism and mark the 70th anniversary on Aug. 15 of Korea’s liberation from Japan’s colonization. (Yonhap)

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Bruce K. Nivens
Bruce K. Nivens
9 years ago

Not very tactical, putting a brightly colored flag on a camouflage uniform.

Andy
Andy
9 years ago

Its velcro.

tbonetylr
tbonetylr
9 years ago

Look closely as each “soldier” will be wearing their own preferred kind of the Taegeukgi that he wants or whatever flag the person doing the sticking has been instructed to stick on.

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