On the 15th, 39 officers from the 240th class of the Korea Coast Guard were appointed at the auditorium of Mokpo Coast Guard Station. (Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard Station)

On the 15th, 39 officers from the 240th class of the Korea Coast Guard were appointed at the auditorium of Mokpo Coast Guard Station. (Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo Maritime Police Station (Chief Jeong Young-jin) announced on the 15th at 9 a.m. the appointment of 39 new maritime police officers from the 240th class (33 men, 6 women).


The newly appointed officers were selected from various fields, including 10 through open recruitment, 20 as ship crew members, 5 special appointments, 3 aircraft maintenance, and 1 aircraft electronic warfare.


Based on the training completed at the Korea Maritime Police Training Institute, the new officers will enhance their field adaptability and undergo practical training on ships and at police substations before being assigned to their posts.



Chief Jeong Young-jin welcomed them as members of the Mokpo Maritime Police Station and urged, "I hope you learn from the experiences and duties of your seniors on the front lines and become strong maritime police officers in the field as guardians of the West and South Seas."


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