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  2. United States Army Garrison Daegu - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Garrison Daegu, also known as USAG Daegu is a medium-sized United States Army Garrison headquartered in Nam Gu, Daegu, in South Korea. [1] USAG Daegu provides base operations and support for Camps Henry, Walker and George in Daegu, Camp Carroll in Waegwan, Chilgok County, the Busan Storage facility and Pier 8 in Busan Metropolitan City, the DLA Disposition Services in Apo ...

  3. List of United States Army installations in South Korea

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    Camp Ames; Camp Bonifas - turned over to ROK in 2006; Camp Carroll; Camp Casey; Camp Castle - closed; Camp Coiner - northern portion turned over to US Embassy in Dec 2017, southern portion remains open; Camp Colbern - closed; USAG Daegu; Camp Eagle - closed; Camp Edwards - closed; Camp Essayons - closed; Camp Falling Water - closed; Camp Garry ...

  4. List of transportation units of the United States Army

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    U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center – Korea: Camp Carroll, South Korea: 31st Transportation Battalion: 24th Infantry Division (United States) Will Kaserne, Germany: Inactive: In 1957, reflagged from the 42nd AAA Battalion. 39th Movement Control Battalion: 21st Theater Sustainment Command: Germany: 45th Transportation Battalion

  5. Camp Walker - Wikipedia

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    Camp Walker (Korean: 캠프 워커) is a U.S. military base in Daegu, South Korea. Camp Walker was named in 1951 after General Walton Walker , commander of the Eighth Army who was killed in a jeep crash in December 1950 during the Korean War .

  6. 8th Theater Sustainment Command - Wikipedia

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    The Headquarters, Headquarters Company and Special Troops, 8th Field Army Support Command (8th FASCOM) was constituted on 5 February 1968, and activated on 1 March 1968 in Korea. Field Army Support Commands provided logistical support to the Field Army units of Vietnam, as the Army recognized the need for a centralized logistics organization.

  7. United States Army Installation Management Command Korea ...

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    The United States Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM), [3] a single organization with six regional offices worldwide, [4] was activated on 24 October 2006, [5] to reduce bureaucracy, apply a uniform business structure to manage U.S. Army installations, sustain the environment [6] and enhance the well-being of the military community. [7]

  8. What it’s like to go to summer camp in North Korea - AOL

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