Our Peace Corps groups were named K-1, etc. I was part of the "Kimpo" group, K-14." But, our group was assigned to Cholla Nam Do, and would sometimes go over to Kunsan AFB to hang with the guys and get some pizza, which was not available locally at the time, or much else Western.
Our Peace Corps groups were named K-1, etc. I was part of the "Kimpo" group, K-14." But, our group was assigned to Cholla Nam Do, and would sometimes go over to Kunsan AFB to hang with the guys and get some pizza, which was not available locally at the time, or much else Western.
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Lots of place names . . . . I would just remark that the "a" is always as in "father" rather than as in "apple." Korea has so many of these little islands - 3,000 by someone's count. We would go to Mokpo sometimes and take ferries out to some of them. Great fun. Not the ones near Inchon where you can get shot at! Then there's Dokdo, a hunk of rock that Korea and Japan still both vociferously claim.