Maj. Gen. Theodore Martin, the commander of the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division, carries coal briquettes on a back carrier in the city of Dongducheon, northeast of Seoul, on Nov. 17, 2015, to deliver them to impoverished residents. The briquettes are used both for cooking and heating traditional Korean homes. The division and the Gyeonggi provincial government delivered 5,000 briquettes to those residents in the city. (Yonhap)
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Do regulations allow for augmenting military uniforms with blue plastic raincoats and ajashee work gloves?
…or is this covered under local adaptation and improvised camouflage tactics?
Perhaps gargling soju, placing crushed garlic in armpits, and spitting unlimited fluggies would complete the effect.
He should be relieved immediately for not promoting green energy solutions!! Why is American repressing poor Koreans with the earth hating global warming creating barbaric heating solutions? He should build wind solar farms!!! (SARC off)… 😉