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U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers arm wrestle at Balboni Field during KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship Week, May 30, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Estevan Hidalgo)
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers participate in the 2023 KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week closing ceremony at Robertson Field on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, June 2, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (DoD photo by Sgt. Sung Min Choo, KATUSA)
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers participate in the 2023 KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week closing ceremony at Robertson Field on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, June 2, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (DoD photo by Sgt. Sung Min Choo, KATUSA)
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 391st Mobile Augmentation Company (MAC), Boise, Idaho, with the help of an observer Controller (OC), inspect a Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) to ensure all safety measures are in place and that it will function properly during the life-fire exercise at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California, January 21, 2019. The 391st took part in the third rotation of NTC for 2019, a training exercise that occurs 11 times per year over the course of 14 days (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jason Proseus/416th Theater Engineer Command).
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers participate in the 2023 KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week closing ceremony at Robertson Field on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, June 2, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (DoD photo by Sgt. Sung Min Choo, KATUSA)
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 391st Mobile Augmentation Company (MAC), Boise, Idaho, with the help of an observer Controller (OC), inspect a Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) to ensure all safety measures are in place and that it will function properly during the life-fire exercise at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California, January 21, 2019. The 391st took part in the third rotation of NTC for 2019, a training exercise that occurs 11 times per year over the course of 14 days (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jason Proseus/416th Theater Engineer Command).
Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) and U.S. Army Soldiers enjoy performances at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field during U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys' KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldier Friendship Week, June 1, 2023. Friendship Week is held annually to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers. Performers included Class:Y, San E, Queen's EYE, Alexa, DK, Stella Jang, the Eighth Army Band, and winners from the 2022 KATUSA's Got Talent Show. (DoD photo by Cpl. Min Su Kim, KATUSA)
Combined teams of Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) and U.S. Army Soldiers compete against each other in a tug-of-war competition during KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week at Balboni Field, June 2, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (DoD photo by Sgt. Sung Min Choo, KATUSA)
Recently, 28 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army or KATUSAs celebrated an end to their 2 years of military service during an ETS ceremony here at the post theater.
Their KATUSA service began Sept. 22, 2007 when they entered the Republic of Korea Army and completed the KATUSA Training Academy as KTA Class of 07-10.
Many KATUSAs around Area III, along with the U.S. and ROK Army Officers and NCOs, attended the ceremony showing appreciation for their exemplary work ethics and efforts, and to congratulate them on their departure from the Army and their journey back to society.
U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Joon Woo Baek
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.
Guardsmen from Texas Army National Guard’s 840th Mobility Augmentation Company, based in Grand Praire joined efforts with the 36th Engineer Brigade, out of Fort Hood, during a patch-over ceremony at Cherry Park in Weatherford, Texas, Oct. 15, 2016.
Virginia and North Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen mark the deactivation of the Joint National Guard Augmentation Unit in a ceremony Sept. 11, 2016, in Suffolk, Virginia. JNGAU traces its origins to 1998 as a partnership between United States Joint Forces Command and the Virginia and North Carolina National Guard to enhance total force integration. The augmentation leveraged the military experience, civilian skills and personnel availability to meet peacetime crises and wartime requirements on a timely basis, and it also took advantage of the National Guard's core competencies by augmenting elements responsible for such missions as consequence management for Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and joint training. With the disestablishment of USJFCOM in 2011, the JNGUA transitioned to supporting the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Force Development, J7 and a portion of the unit also supported Joint Task Force Civil Support, which is currently a United States Northern Command asset. JNGAU was integrated into the USFJCOM and Joint Staff Joint Reserve Unit in a similar manner as the augmentation elements from the reserve components of the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy. (Photo by Sgt. Amanda Johnson, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
JIHAENG, South Korea- Soldiers and Korean Augmentation to the United States Army Soldiers from the 210th Field Artillery Brigade and their Republic of Korea army counterparts had a belated celebration in lieu of Warrior Friendship Week July 24, 2014, in Jihaeng, South Korea. The fare was 'Beef and leaf,' a do-it-yourself buffet of meats and vegatables that diners can cook on individual grills set into their tables. (U.S. Army photos by Spc. Sara E. Wiseman, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released.)
Recently, 28 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army or KATUSAs celebrated an end to their 2 years of military service during an ETS ceremony here at the post theater.
Their KATUSA service began Sept. 22, 2007 when they entered the Republic of Korea Army and completed the KATUSA Training Academy as KTA Class of 07-10.
Many KATUSAs around Area III, along with the U.S. and ROK Army Officers and NCOs, attended the ceremony showing appreciation for their exemplary work ethics and efforts, and to congratulate them on their departure from the Army and their journey back to society.
U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Joon Woo Baek
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers kickoff KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week with an opening ceremony and taekwondo demonstration at Robertson Field, May 30, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Estevan Hidalgo)
Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), New York; Cina Lawson, Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation of Togo; Maryam Al Hammadi, Minister of State; Secretary-General of the United Arab Emirates Cabinet; Ngaire Woods, Dean, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Thomas Siebel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, C3 AI, USA; Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007); Executive Chairman, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, United Kingdom; speaking in Governments, Rewired session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 15:00 – 15:45 at Kurpark Village - Aspen 4. Stakeholder Dialogue. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers kickoff KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week with an opening ceremony and taekwondo demonstration at Robertson Field, May 30, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Estevan Hidalgo)
Klaus Schwab, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, World Economic Forum, Switzerland; Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa; speaking in Special Address by Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 21/1/2025, 15:45 – 16:15 at Congress Centre - Congress Hall. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
Guardsmen from Texas Army National Guard’s 840th Mobility Augmentation Company, based in Grand Praire joined efforts with the 36th Engineer Brigade, out of Fort Hood, during a patch-over ceremony at Cherry Park in Weatherford, Texas, Oct. 15, 2016.
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Soldiers from the 3rd Army Augmentation Unit go through Interceptor Body Armor sets as a part of predeployment checks July 7, 2014, at Fort Bliss, TX, in preparation for a yearlong deployment to Kuwait. Having the protection of body armor is worth its weight in gold—having upgraded body armor at a fraction of the price of new equipment is priceless. (U.S .Army photo by SSG Kai L. Jensen, 76th Operational Response Command)
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers participate in the 2023 KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week closing ceremony at Robertson Field on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, June 2, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (DoD photo by Sgt. Sung Min Choo, KATUSA)
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers participate in the 2023 KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week closing ceremony at Robertson Field on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, June 2, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (DoD photo by Sgt. Sung Min Choo, KATUSA)
Recently, 28 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army or KATUSAs celebrated an end to their 2 years of military service during an ETS ceremony here at the post theater.
Their KATUSA service began Sept. 22, 2007 when they entered the Republic of Korea Army and completed the KATUSA Training Academy as KTA Class of 07-10.
Many KATUSAs around Area III, along with the U.S. and ROK Army Officers and NCOs, attended the ceremony showing appreciation for their exemplary work ethics and efforts, and to congratulate them on their departure from the Army and their journey back to society.
U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Joon Woo Baek
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.
CAMP RED CLOUD, South Korea – More than 50 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army Soldiers from 2nd Infantry Division successfully finished their 21 months of military service September 23, 2014 on Camp Red Cloud, South Korea. Out of those, 14 Soldiers were from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Inf. Div. Lt. Col. Michael Kimball, the commander of 1st Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 210th FA Bde., was present as the guest speaker for the ceremony. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Song Gun-woo, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
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Joe Davitt and Emily Burson, San Diego Zoo Global, planting corms for an augmentation (Feb 2019). Photo by Joyce Maschinski
Recently, 28 Korean Augmentation to the United States Army or KATUSAs celebrated an end to their 2 years of military service during an ETS ceremony here at the post theater.
Their KATUSA service began Sept. 22, 2007 when they entered the Republic of Korea Army and completed the KATUSA Training Academy as KTA Class of 07-10.
Many KATUSAs around Area III, along with the U.S. and ROK Army Officers and NCOs, attended the ceremony showing appreciation for their exemplary work ethics and efforts, and to congratulate them on their departure from the Army and their journey back to society.
U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Joon Woo Baek
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.
Guardsmen from Texas Army National Guard’s 840th Mobility Augmentation Company, based in Grand Praire joined efforts with the 36th Engineer Brigade, out of Fort Hood, during a patch-over ceremony at Cherry Park in Weatherford, Texas, Oct. 15, 2016.
Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) and U.S. Army Soldiers enjoy performances at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field during U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys' KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldier Friendship Week, June 1, 2023. Friendship Week is held annually to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers. Performers included Class:Y, San E, Queen's EYE, Alexa, DK, Stella Jang, the Eighth Army Band, and winners from the 2022 KATUSA's Got Talent Show. (DoD photo by Cpl. Min Su Kim, KATUSA)