Tag: USFK

2nd Infantry Division Supply Sergeant Dies in Korean Hospital For Undisclosed Reasons

Condolences to all the friends and family of SGT Lott:

A 2nd Infantry Division soldier stationed near the border with North Korea died at a local hospital on Sept. 19, the command said in a press release Wednesday.

Sgt. Damionia Lott served as a supply sergeant with the 70th Brigade Support Battalion, 210th Field Artillery Brigade at Camp Casey, according to the release. The command said her death was not attributed to a training incident but declined to provide additional information.

Lott, a Louisiana native, enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2016 and joined the Army four years later. She arrived at the battalion in South Korea in July. Her age was not provided.

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Seoul Largely Put Off Limits to U.S. Military Personnel Due to COVID Surge

Hopefully no one in the U.S. military had any travel plans to Seoul anytime soon:

U.S. Forces Korea personnel are prohibited from traveling to districts with 50 or more confirmed COVID-19 patients per 100,000 people over a seven-day period. (U.S. Army)

The military command responsible for U.S. troops in South Korea has temporarily restricted troops from traveling to 41 districts following a surge in COVID-19 cases in the country.

The updated travel guidelines announced by U.S. Forces Korea on Wednesday reflect a recent increase in coronavirus cases around the country, according to a post on the USFK official Facebook page. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday reported 3,271 new cases, a new daily record in the country.

The surge comes days after Chuseok, the nation’s harvest holiday. South Korean health officials previously said they expected a dramatic increase in cases and warned residents to limit their travel plans during the three-day holiday Sept. 20 to 22. Nearly 33 million people traveled during the holiday week, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

USFK has divided the country into roughly 230 districts to reflect changing rates of coronavirus infection. USFK service members, civilian employees, family members and contractors are prohibited from traveling to districts with 50 or more confirmed COVID-19 patients per 100,000 people over a seven-day period. The command updates its district guidelines every week.

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You can read more at the link, but the article states that 80% of Seoul is off limits due to the COVID surge.

USFK Servicemember’s 3-Year Old Son Beaten to Death By Filipina Bar Worker

You can add this as another one of the Only in Korea stories. What a bizarre and horrible murder of this young child:

A woman of Philippine nationality has been detained for allegedly beating to death the three-year-old son of her acquaintance from the United States Forces in Korea (USFK). 

The Pyeongtaek Police said, Monday, that they had detained the 30-year-old suspect and are investigating the case.

According to the police, she and the USFK service member knew one another, and the latter had asked the woman to briefly mind his two sons ― seven and three years old.

She is accused of beating the younger boy to death in her room, provided by a bar where she was employed, at around 7:30 a.m., Sunday. The older child was not harmed.

The bar owner discovered the victim around 8 a.m. and reported it to the police.

The police then began to search for the suspect, but she had been taken into custody at a precinct station nearby as police had received reports of the woman roaming the streets naked.

Korea Times via a reader tip

You can read more at the link, but the woman when she was detained was not only naked, but incoherent. However, despite being incoherent supposedly confessed to the crime. If I had to guess I would say she was likely under the influence of some drug that probably influenced beating the 3-year old child to death. Some advice to all USFK service members, do not leave your kids at the bar to be watched by a Filipina juicy girl.

By the way, any bets what the father was doing while leaving his kids at the bar to be watched by the juicy girl?

USFK Reports 40 New COVID Cases in 2 Days

The COVID spread is getting worse in USFK:

 U.S. Forces Korea on Tuesday announced the fastest surge of new coronavirus cases among its personnel, surpassing a record set in July.

Forty people, including U.S. military family members and South Korean contractors, tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and Friday, the command said in a news release. The previous record was 37 infections over a three-day span between July 5 and 7.

Fifty-one USFK personnel tested positive between Aug. 23 and Friday, which is, so far, fewer than the previous record of 58 cases during a weeklong period in July.

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You can read more at the link, but according to the article half the cases are at Osan Airbase. It is unknown if the higher number of positives had anything to do with the maskless party recently held at the Enlisted Club.

Gym Teacher at U.S. Military Base in South Korea Convicted of Drug Smuggling

What gets me is this guy just got three years probation and no jail time. Korea needs to give these people at least some jail time as a deterrent:

The unnamed American gym teacher working at a U.S. military base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, attempted to smuggle 120 oxycodone tablets and 315 morphine-based tablets by mail on Dec. 17, 2020, according to Incheon District Court records.

A 51-year-old gym teacher at a U.S. military base in South Korea was sentenced to three years of probation for attempting to smuggle morphine and oxycodone into the country, according to South Korean court filings earlier this month.

The unnamed American working at an unnamed U.S. military base in Pyeongtaek city, Gyeonggi Province, attempted to smuggle 120 oxycodone tablets and 315 morphine-based tablets by mail on Dec. 17, according to records at the Incheon District Court.

Pyeongtaek is home to two U.S. installations, Osan Air Base and Camp Humphreys, the latter of which is the largest U.S. military base overseas. Camp Humphreys is home to six K-12 schools while Osan Air Base has two.

The teacher requested the illicit substances from an unnamed source, who sent the tablets in a box containing chocolates, according to a sentencing document.

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You can read more at the link.

Top Diplomat Confirms the U.S. Asked to Use South Korean Bases to House Afghan Refugees

I don’t think this is a mission that the Korean government is going to be very eager to support:

Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong speaks during a plenary session of the Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee at the National Assembly on Aug. 23, 2021. (Yonhap)

The top South Korean diplomat confirmed Monday the United States requested using American military bases here as a housing site for evacuees from war-torn Afghanistan, although there is no related discussion underway now between the allies.

“It is true that (the allies) did discuss the possibility at the very basic level. It, however, was not discussed seriously,” Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong said, responding to a lawmaker’s query during a session of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee. 

The foreign minister said that currently, however, “there’s no such discussion underway at all”, adding that the option of using American military bases on South Korean soil as a refugee camp would absolutely require consent from the South Korean government.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link, but from the ROK perspective a concern they must have is what happens to refugees that are denied entry to the U.S.? Do they get sent back to Afghanistan or linger in South Korea? Over time will the U.S. ask the ROK to take in some of these refugees? I am sure the ROK has a lot of questions they want answered before they sign up for this.

Kim Yo-jong Again Unhappy with Announcement that CCPT Exercise Will Continue

Here we go again with Kim Yo-jong playing the bad cop for the North Korean regime:

A Lockheed Martin U-2S high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft lands at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi, after completing a mission Tuesday afternoon. Seoul and Washington kicked off their four-day crisis management staff training Tuesday as a prelude to their annual summertime military exercise next week, and Kim Yo-jong, the North Korean leader’s sister, issued a statement the same day slamming the joint drill. [NEWS1]
A Lockheed Martin U-2S high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft lands at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi, after completing a mission Tuesday afternoon. Seoul and Washington kicked off their four-day crisis management staff training Tuesday as a prelude to their annual summertime military exercise next week, and Kim Yo-jong, the North Korean leader’s sister, issued a statement the same day slamming the joint drill. [NEWS1]

Kim Yo-jong, the North Korean leader’s sister, lambasted Seoul and Washington Tuesday for their annual summertime joint military exercise and demanded the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Korean Peninsula.    
   
Through an English-language statement in the North’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim expressed her “deep regret at the perfidious behavior of the south Korean authorities,” warning that a “a dear price should be paid.”  
   
South Korea and the United States kicked off Tuesday a four-day crisis management staff training as a prelude to their main annual summertime joint exercise scheduled from Aug. 16 to 26.   

Joong Ang Ilbo

You can read more at the link, but the Joint CCPT exercise has reportedly already been significantly scaled down; to scale it down anymore would probably turn it into a meeting and Kim Yo-jong would probably still complain.

South Korea Confirms that CCPT Military Exercise Will Go On as Scheduled

Here is the latest on the upcoming US-ROK military exercise:

This photo taken on Aug. 5, 2021, shows vehicles of the U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) being parked at Camp Casey in Dongducheon, Gyeonggi Province. (Yonhap)


South Korea has tentatively decided to conduct the upcoming military exercise with the United States as planned, albeit in a scaled-back manner due to the pandemic, sources said Sunday, despite North Korea’s warning the maneuvers will cast a pall over inter-Korean relations.

Whether and how to conduct the summertime exercise has drawn keen attention, particularly after Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, warned the drills will dampen the conciliatory mood created after Pyongyang restored long-severed hotlines with the South.

“We are working to stage the exercise as planned, which is a regular one and necessary for a combined readiness posture. We’ve maintained close consultations with the U.S. over the issue,” a government source said.

The computer-simulated Combined Command Post Training (CCPT) is expected to be held from Aug. 16-26, which is likely to come after a four-day crisis management staff training, set to kick off on Aug. 10, another source said.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link.

Kim Yo-jong Warns ROK Against Conducting Military Drills With the U.S.

Is this a sign that the Moon administration is wavering on conducting the upcoming combined exercise with the U.S.?:

Kim Yo-jong

South Korea said Monday it’ll keep pushing to improve ties and resume talks with rival North Korea, despite the North’s threat to rekindle animosities if Seoul holds its summertime military drills with the United States.

On Sunday night, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned the drills would seriously undermine efforts to restore mutual trust between the Koreas and becloud prospects for better ties if the training is launched as scheduled this month. Her statement raised a question about the sincerity of North Korea’s recent decision to reopen long-stalled communication channels with South Korea. 

South Korea’s Defense Ministry said Monday the exact timing, size and other details of the drills haven’t been fixed and that they were the issues that must be determined by South Korean and U.S. authorities. Spokesman Boo Seung-Chan repeated his previous statement that Seoul and Washington are examining factors like the pandemic’s current status, diplomat efforts to curb North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and South Korea-U.S. military readiness.

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