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ROK-US Combined Forces Command (Honor Guard)
Commander, United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea, LaPorte
USFK: CFC recognized for contributions - Combined Forces Command - United States Forces Korea
http://imcom.korea.army.mil To learn more about living and serving in the Republic of Korea with the US Military, visit us online at http://imcom.korea.army.mil To view photographs of the US Military in Korea visit: http://www.flickr.com/imcomkorearegion The Morning Calm weekly Command Information Newspaper is available online at: http:imcom.korea.army.mil Additional videos about the US Army in Korea are available online at: http://www.break.com/imcomkorea Join our team of US Army Installation Management Command civilian workforce and discover the rewards of living and serving in overseas with the Department of Defense. About this video: United States and Republic of Korea servicemembers gathered at Knight field to recognize the Combined Forces Commands contributions to peace and strong alliance over the last 30 years.
Welcome to Korea from General Sharp U.S. Forces Korea
http://imcom.korea.army.mil http://www.usfk.mil General Walter L. Sharp, Commanding General, United Nations Command (UNC)/Combined Forces Command (CFC)/United States Forces Korea (USFK) welcomes Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Civilians to the Republic of Korea.
CFC members enjoy cultural tour - USFK Korea
http://imcom.korea.army.mil In appreciation for United States servicemembers, Yesan Countys magistrate invited Combined Forces Command members to experience Korean culture and history by attending cultural shows and visiting a temple and apple orchard. http://imcom.korea.army.mil
GEN Sharp Briefing - Pentagon - United States Forces Korea
http://imcom.korea.army.mil Korea says the U.S. and its allies must be prepared to fight the conflict over North Korea's refusal to dismantle its nuclear facilities. Pentagon To learn more about living and serving in Korea visit the US Army online at http://imcom.korea.army.mil
South Korea's president-elect visits USFK and CFC
http://imcom.korea.army.mil South Korean president-elect, Lee Myung-Bak makes his first official visit to USAG Yongsan. The visit gives the new president an opportunity to see key areas of operations and meet officials of the United States Forces Korea and the Combined Forces Command.
Saber sa Radapan, Mindanao Week of Peace Video Briefer
SABER SA RADAPAN Script by Carino Antequisa Video by Boyet Codas The Shrine of Saber sa Radapan is located at the present day Barangay Larapan, Linamon, Lanao del Norte. The Shrine is a sacred place. It is the burial graveyard of a Saber or a Martyr. Saber sa Radapan (The Martyr of Radapan) is revered hero among the Maranaos. The elders in present-day Poona-Piagapo believed that the Saber was a respected Muslim religious leader belonging to the clan of the Sultan of Radapan who fought against the invading forces of Spanish and native converts. They claim that he hailed from Wato. The present Maranao elders of Ramitan in Picong, Lanao del Sur claimed that the Saber was a known Muslim preacher from the village of Gas (now part of the Municipality of Calanogas) who was also related to a Sultanate near Munai (probably the Sultanate of Radapan). No matter where he came from, there is no doubt that the Saber sa Radapan was a revered religious leader and hero of the Maranaos. The fact that he is considered a Martyr, implies that have done an extra-ordinary act for the Maranao people and to Islam. The place where he was martyred must be an important place in the history of the Maranao people's struggle to defend their territory and identity and the Islamic faith. It was just not certain when he was martyred. There could be several possible times. According to available records there were four times when the combined forces of Spanish and converted natives launched massive attacks against the Maranaos in the coastal areas of present-day Lanao del Norte. The first was in 1639-42 when Captain Francisco Atienza build the first stone fort at the mouth of Iligan River and tried to pacify the Maranaos along the Iligan River and probably the coastal areas of present-day Lanao del Norte. The second was in 1754 when the naval forces of the Corregimiento de Iligan under the command of the Jesuit Fr. Jose Ducos engaged the Moros in a naval combat in the mouth of the rivers of Magoong, Linamon, Larapan (Radapan) and Liangan. Fr. Ducos in his report to the Governor General Arandia mentioned that one of the decisive battles was fought at the mouth of Rio Langaran (most probably as shown in the Map, the Larapan River). The third possible time was in 1890-91 when Governor General Valeriano cleared the coastal villages of Moros as part of his campaign to pacify the Maranaos that finally culminated in the attack of Fort Marahui in present day Marawi City. The fourth was in 1894-95 when Gov. Gen. Ramon Blanco again threatened the coastal Maranao villages along the Iligan Bay as part of his preparation for another military campaign to pacify the Maranaos. At present, the Shrine is already the burial ground of the Maranaos of Larapan in Linamon. It is still revered by the old and young Maranaos of Larapan and neighboring communities, however, it is mostly the older generations of Maranaos from other towns who knew the story of Saber sa Radapan. The significance of this site is that the Maranaos fought not just against the encroachment of their territory but also in defence of their Islamic faith.
American Korean War veterans tour the DMZ
http://imcom.korea.army.mil Several American Korean War veterans came back to the Republic of Korea to tour the DMZ with Korean students and JROTC cadets from Seoul American High School. The veterans had an opportunity to reflect on their tour of duty and share their experiences during the war.
Soldiers play it safe - US Army Korea
http://imcom.korea.army.mil As the weather cools off and out door activities are moved indoors, new safety concerns arise. Units from around the peninsula gathered at Camp Henry with the 19th Sustainment Command at their annual Winter Safety training.
The british Coastal Command -1945 (1 of 4)
The beginning of the 20. Century saw a growing rivalry between the major nations in Europe. Few years after the worlds first powered flight flying became of interest for defensive as well as offensive purposes, and as a result of the arms race a great number of aeroplanes were developed. The main concern in Great Britain was to dominate the waters around the british isles (and the empire) not only by sea, but by air too, and thus was a number of air services created in 1911,1912 and 1914 which was followed by the creation of one combined air force in 1918, Royal Air Force, that later had two maritime services, Coastal Command and Fleet Air Arm added. Carl Vendler