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In a community centre next to the US base at Uijeongbu City in South Korea, a group of them gather to explain their case. "We worked all night long.
The site of Camp Essayons, a former U.S. Army outpost in Uijeongbu, South Korea, is set to become a 24-acre public park by December 2025. (Christopher Green/Stars and Stripes) ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung called on the military this week to streamline the process of repurposing government ...
The site, until its 1996 closure, had been a quarantine facility where local authorities, with the cooperation of the U.S. military, forcibly sent South Korean women working near U.S. military ...
UIJEONGBU, Korea (Yonhap) -- In the city of Uijeongbu, about 20 kilometers northeast of Seoul, there is a small road named after a stew, with a sign above it that reads in capital letters ...
Korean children waiting in line for food in Seoul, 1955. These stews were called ggulgguri juk, or "Piggy Porridge," and were often sold by the bowlful outside of U.S. military bases.These bowls ...
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