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United States Forces Korea Pamphlet 385-2 Unit #15237 APO AP 96205-5237 7 August 2012 Safety GUIDE TO SAFE DRIVING IN KOREA *This pamphlet supersedes USFK Pamphlet 385-2, dated 30 May 2007. FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL: BRIAN T. BISHOP Major General, USAF Deputy Chief of Staff OFFICIAL: GARRIE BARNES .

·Hyun Chang Lee, Wonkwang University, Korea ·Chul Hong Kim, Chonnam National University, Korea ·Seong Kwan Lee, Kyunghee University, Korea ·Jung Man Seo, Korea National University of Welfare, Korea ·Jun Hyeog Choi, Kimpo College, Korea ·Young Tae, Back, Kimpo College, Korea ·Kwang Hyuk Im, PaiChai University, Korea

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Korea University Business School Fact Sheet for Student Exchange Program Contact Mailing Address International Office Korea University Business School A304, Korea University Business School Main Building 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea 02841 Telephone & Fax Tel: 82-2-3290-5362 Fax: 82-2-3290-5368 Websites Korea University korea.ac.kr

North Korea became a Communist state under the influence of the Soviet Union while South Korea allied themselves with the United States and became a republic. Military confrontations continued along the border and in 1950, North Korea attacked South Korea. The U.N. sent military support to South Korea while China did the same in North Korea.

KOREA PHARM 2014 10(Tue.) 13(Fri.) June 2014 KINTEX, KOREA KOREA PHARM, Korea's representing Pharmaceutical Exhibition On behalf of Organizer, we cordially invite you to KOREA PHARM 2014 to be held on June 10 13,

Red Scare political cartoons . Korean War (June 1950-July 1953) Japan controlled Korea – after WW2, Korea divided at 38th parallel USSR - North Korea US – South Korea June 25, 1950 – N. Korea invaded S. Korea . UN and US sends troops – Truman appoints General

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Korea became a protectorate of imperial Japan, and, in 1910, it was annexed as a colony. Korea regained its independence following Japan's surrender to the United States in 1945. After World War II, a Republic of Korea (ROK) was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. The Republic of Korea (South Korea or

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In recent years, North Korea's nuclear and missile forces have made tremendous qualitative advances. In 2018, before the country's leader Kim Jong Un turned to international diplomacy with South Korea, the United States, China, and others, he called for North Korea to "mass produce" ballistic missile and nuclear

North Korea immediately issued a statement denying the existence of its BW program and accused the United States of targeting North Korea with a biological weapons attack. It even called on the UN Security Council to investigate the United States.6 The current status and the future of North Korea's BW program remain unclear.