By Song Sang-ho
South Korean and U.S. marines are conducting a joint anti-terrorism exercise in the southeastern port city of Pohang in efforts to enhance their combined operational skills and bilateral alliance, the Marine Corps said Wednesday.
Some 100 South Korean marines and about 50 marines of the U.S. Pacific Fleet have joined the 11-day exercise that began Monday. They practiced a series of tactical combat drills including live-fire maneuvers.
Some 100 South Korean marines and about 50 marines of the U.S. Pacific Fleet have joined the 11-day exercise that began Monday. They practiced a series of tactical combat drills including live-fire maneuvers.
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