The West Sea Regional Coast Guard held a promotion appointment ceremony on the morning of the 21st in the West Sea Regional Headquarters' large conference room. (Photo by West Sea Regional Coast Guard)

The West Sea Regional Coast Guard held a promotion appointment ceremony on the morning of the 21st in the West Sea Regional Headquarters' large conference room. (Photo by West Sea Regional Coast Guard)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] The West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency (Chief Kim Byung-ro) announced that it held a promotion appointment ceremony for senior officers, including those promoted to the rank of Senior Superintendent, on the morning of the 21st at the West Sea Agency's main conference room.


At the ceremony, four individuals received their appointment letters from Kim Byung-ro, Chief of the West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency, including Lee Byung-chul, who was promoted to Senior Superintendent and serves as the Head of the Security Division, Lee Deok-su, promoted to Superintendent and the Public Relations Section Chief, and Moon Hyun-sik, promoted to Superintendent and the Intelligence Section Chief.


Chief Kim Byung-ro attached the rank insignia along with handing over the appointment letters, stating, "Promotion as a police officer means not only greater responsibility but also a humbler attitude to serve the public and fulfill the people's mandate to create a safe and clean sea." He added, "Let all employees of the West Sea Agency unite to implement maritime security services that prioritize the people," offering his congratulations and encouragement.



Meanwhile, as part of the promotions carried out earlier this month, 36 officers were promoted from Sergeant to Inspector across the West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency and five other Coast Guard stations, including the Mokpo Coast Guard Station in the jurisdiction.


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