The Garrison Command for Camp Red Cloud Holds Inactivation Ceremony
|Much like the closing of Yongsan Garrison, Camp Red Cloud in Uijongbu is getting closer to closing as well:
Soldiers stood in formation as the garrison’s colors were cased Thursday in a ceremony officials said marked an important step toward closing this Korean War-era base and reducing the U.S. footprint north of Seoul.
The inactivation of Camp Red Cloud, which remains home to the 2nd Infantry Division, was a largely administrative move aimed at consolidating resources as the Army steps up much-delayed plans to move most forces to its new hub in the southern half of the country.
But Col. Brandon Newton, who served for the past two years as the final garrison commander of the area that includes Red Cloud and Camp Casey, stressed the process was well underway.
“The details of the way that we return bases are more complex than just the casing of the colors,” he said in an interview after the ceremony on the parade ground. “We’re certainly on the lead edge of what I would consider the vacating of Camp Red Cloud. Vacating and closing a camp is about a year’s process.” [Stars & Stripes]
You can read much more at the link, but according to the article the 2nd Infantry Division headquarters is going to remain at Camp Red Cloud for quite some time due to (drum roll please)……… building delays at Camp Humphreys. Anyone shocked by that news?
By the way for those wondering how Camp Red Cloud was named I recommend reading the below link:
https://www.rokdrop.net/2012/10/the-true-story-of-how-camp-red-cloud-south-korea-got-its-name/
Is that two kinds of camo or did the guy to the left of the Colonel wash his uniform with too strong a detergent?
This (golf course) We’ll Defend!
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This isn’t any kind of actual benchmark for CRC’s closure. Garrison HQ had like 5 active duty people “working” there, 95% of the people were KGS.
When HQ and DSTB pull stakes, that’s when it’s on.