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khigh
March 10th, 2009, 10:03 pm
My best friend's husband was just sent on a month long mission to South Korea as part of an artillery unit. They are testing to see how long it takes for a whole artillery unit to get from the US with tanks in tow to the border between N and S Korea. She is really scared and I just wanted to know if it is a normal training procedure, or if we should be prepping to send our husbands to Korea for a lot longer time than a month?

ChrisSpencer
March 11th, 2009, 1:05 pm
My best friend's husband was just sent on a month long mission to South Korea as part of an artillery unit. They are testing to see how long it takes for a whole artillery unit to get from the US with tanks in tow to the border between N and S Korea. She is really scared and I just wanted to know if it is a normal training procedure, or if we should be prepping to send our husbands to Korea for a lot longer time than a month?

SHOULD the United States prepare for war with North Korea? Yes

Will Obama ever stand up to North Korea? Doubtful

PATRIOT1871
March 11th, 2009, 1:44 pm
KHigh,
As a Army wife you shoud know about OPSEC. Please be carefull on what you post since that info can put your husband's unit in danger, that being said God speed to him & you ,your all are in our prayers!

khigh
March 11th, 2009, 6:17 pm
KHigh,
As a Army wife you shoud know about OPSEC. Please be carefull on what you post since that info can put your husband's unit in danger, that being said God speed to him & you ,your all are in our prayers!

All of that was on the local news, so I don't think it effects OPSEC. I don't post anything that they don't say on the news here.

Thank you for your prayers.

geauxtohell
March 11th, 2009, 7:59 pm
My best friend's husband was just sent on a month long mission to South Korea as part of an artillery unit. They are testing to see how long it takes for a whole artillery unit to get from the US with tanks in tow to the border between N and S Korea. She is really scared and I just wanted to know if it is a normal training procedure, or if we should be prepping to send our husbands to Korea for a lot longer time than a month?

Sounds like a normal training procedure. However, we have permanent units in Korea and have since the end of the Korean war.

harry tuttle
March 11th, 2009, 10:12 pm
My best friend's husband was just sent on a month long mission to South Korea as part of an artillery unit. They are testing to see how long it takes for a whole artillery unit to get from the US with tanks in tow to the border between N and S Korea. She is really scared and I just wanted to know if it is a normal training procedure, or if we should be prepping to send our husbands to Korea for a lot longer time than a month?Don't worry. It's been going on since 1950 and nothing's going to change until there's an excuse to see to it that all North Koreans are dead.

E7ALR
March 11th, 2009, 10:18 pm
My best friend's husband was just sent on a month long mission to South Korea as part of an artillery unit. They are testing to see how long it takes for a whole artillery unit to get from the US with tanks in tow to the border between N and S Korea. She is really scared and I just wanted to know if it is a normal training procedure, or if we should be prepping to send our husbands to Korea for a lot longer time than a month?The US Army has conducted large scale joint training exercises in Korea for at least the last 30 years (and long before that). The North Koreans always make a stink about it, claim it is a pretext to invasion and demand that it not happen. When the exercise ends as scheduled, North Korea will also claim that it ended because North Korea demanded so and that the South yielded to North Korea's demands.

In other words, SSDD in the Korean.

Jíbaro
March 11th, 2009, 10:22 pm
SHOULD the United States prepare for war with North Korea? Yes

Will Obama ever stand up to North Korea? Doubtful

In fact, he will squat to Korea and take it like a gay man.

opsyscw
March 11th, 2009, 11:45 pm
In fact, he will squat to Korea and take it like a gay man.
I've know some straight guys who like it also.

retbuffalo12bravo
March 12th, 2009, 12:05 am
My best friend's husband was just sent on a month long mission to South Korea as part of an artillery unit. They are testing to see how long it takes for a whole artillery unit to get from the US with tanks in tow to the border between N and S Korea. She is really scared and I just wanted to know if it is a normal training procedure, or if we should be prepping to send our husbands to Korea for a lot longer time than a month?

They already know how long it takes and his unit is going through the motions. Nothing to worry about at all