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through the worldwide web. If there is any discrepancy between eye-witness
accounts and OFFICIAL DOD records, this site opts to lend credence to the
eye-witness views.
This site has little in the way of technical information on Kunsan AB's
tactical planning, weekly exercises, or technical specifications on the
aircraft. Our position is that Kunsan AB has been promising to "kick ass" for
over thirty years and not a speck of bomb iron has hit North Korean soil yet.
These tactical plans change from week to week, if not daily, but the point is:
NO ONE from Kunsan has dropped a bomb on North Korea or shot a MiG from the
sky. All the plans are simply plans -- not reality.
HOWEVER, the hard work
and ability of the airmen to carry out the war game planning in the face of a
hardship tour speaks loads of their caliber and dedication. The PEOPLE is what
we want to cover -- not the GAME. The second item we wish to cover is the BASE
which has served the airmen -- who served the mission. Over the years, wings
and organizations have come and gone from the face of Kunsan AB -- but the base
has always remained to serve. The third item covers those Korean events that
affect the life of the airmen or mission at Kunsan. This ranges from main gate
protests to the ever-mounting efforts of Korea to wean itself away from
American military dependency.
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HOW IT WAS!
KOREAN PROTESTS
(2005)
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Korean Protests:
OCTOBER 2005:
Go to Protests: January-May 2005.Go to Protests: April-June 2005.
Go to Protests: July-September 2005. Go to Protests: October-December 2005.
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NOTICE/DISCLAIMER: The content of this page is UNOFFICIAL and the views and
opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of anyone associated with
this page or any of those linked from this site. All opinions are those of the
writer and are intended for entertainment purposes only. Links to other web
pages are provided for convenience and do not, in any way, constitute an
endorsement of the linked pages or any commercial or private issues or products
presented there. Neither the DOD, the Air Force, the 8th Fighter Wing nor
Mickey Mouse
has endorsed any of this site. All Air Force links are publicly accessible
through the worldwide web. If there is any discrepancy between eye-witness
accounts and OFFICIAL DOD records, this site opts to lend credence to the
eye-witness views.
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