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The funny thing is Camp Carroll was my first Korea assignment and where I ended up meeting my wife. He talked with his mom he would love to go to Osan and right now his room mate is a Katusa who speaks very little english so he will be forced to learn some korean.
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Your Wife never taught him any?
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He knows some but never needed to learn my oldest son lived with my wife and her mother when I was in Germany his vocabulary and pronunciation is good but the youngest never had to learn as mom's English is excellent. Same reason why I do not know very much Korean. They have a new gym at Camp Carroll so he is liking that as he works out with weights everyday in addition to PT. He is hopeing to get back into TKD as he was a red belt when he was in Jr High school.
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Last edited by Parisok : 05-20-2006 at 10:09 PM. |