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Korea and the U.S. held military exercise nest month the participation of "key d

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff and the ROK-US Combined Forces Command, 21, said the Korea-US joint military exercises code-named "key decision" will be held on March 10 to 21.
The "key decision" military exercises Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff-led planning and implementation of the annual joint command exercise, aimed at improving the ability of the implementation of the Korea-US coalition operations, protection of the American reinforcements war force landing on the Korean Peninsula, and to maintain the combat capability of the South Korean army. The exercise will have more than 10,000 Han Jun, more than 3,500 U.S. and ROK members of the United Nations Command sent troops to participate in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission will send a warden to observe the scene.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, a official said the military exercises by South Korea for the first time to develop a training program, is leading in South Korea for the first time the true meaning of "key decision" military exercises.
In addition, Korea and the U.S. will be held from March 1 to April 30, code-named "vulture" joint field maneuvers, there will be more than 20 million Han Jun, and attended by more than 10,000 U.S. troops.
 



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