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[GI Korea] Things to Do in Korea: Museum for Freedom and Peacekeeping
Published: Tue, 01 May 2007 09:43:00 +0000
For soldiers stationed in the Camp Casey area, a day trip I highly recommend is a visit to the Museum for Freedom and Peacekeeping. The museum is fairly new because it opened only three years ago and admission is free for soldiers. The museum provides a number of good displays show casing the [...] Read More... |
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