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Captain Coupland travelled around quite a bit in Korea. I don't know to what units he was attached, but apparently he worked mostly with 8th Army. This would be one of the ROK training camps and again, I'm not sure, in 1952, exactly what the relations were between the two sets of forces, ROK and UN/US. By that time, certainly, the ROK forces were much better trained, and better fighting units than they had been at the outbreak of the war.
Note the camoflage paint on the building, and the small Buddhist shrine out front, which appears to be part of a small cemetery.
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