The End of Small-Town America, in the Heart of Seoul
The End of Small-Town America, in the Heart of Seoul
The oldest and most strategic U.S. base for deterring North Korea is moving out of the Souths capital
By Andrew Jeong
Sept. 3, 2019 5:30 am ET
SEOULThe U.S. militarys downtown Seoul home is an American oasis on its last legs. Rusted goal posts overlook a closed high school. The front lawns of identical ranch-style houses have turned brown. The narrow sidewalks, just wide enough for two people, have started to crack.
Article behind paywall but the (7 min) video is available for free at the link after a short commercial. The video is excellent with views of Yongsan and Camp Humphreys to which the affected units will move. Camp Humprheys is the largest US base outside the US.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-end-of-small-town-america-in-the-heart-of-seoul-11567503006?mod=e2tw
I know from recent news headlines that cleanup costs for serious residual environmental pollution at Yongsan and a number of empty US bases scheduled for transfer back to the ROK are not resolved.
CRK7376
(2,227 posts)Other than the family separation, I had a great year in Seoul. Was assigned there after Afghanistan and experienced the food, culture and friendship of the Korean people. Great memories of Seoul and Osan.
soryang
(3,307 posts)Yongsan. It was a great place for a tour of duty but the South Koreans wanted us out ever since I can remember. As the former garrison of the Japanese Army, it had some bad connotations. At any rate, I traveled a lot throughout South Korea, and the friendly and interesting places are all over South Korea. I think I went to Camp Humphreys once, and don't even remember it, but its much different now anyway. It's not that far from Seoul.
I hope the US plays a positive role in the environmental mediation and doesn't just blow it off.