Together with Changwon Maritime Police Station, Masan Jungbu Police Station, and Hyeondong Elementary School Students

The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office held a nameplate attachment event for national merit recipients together with Changwon Maritime Police Station, Masan Jungbu Police Station, and students from Hyeondong Elementary School.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office held a nameplate attachment event for national merit recipients together with Changwon Maritime Police Station, Masan Jungbu Police Station, and students from Hyeondong Elementary School.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] On the 26th, the Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office held a 'Nameplate Attachment for National Merit Recipients' event in celebration of the June 25th War Armistice Agreement and United Nations Forces Participation Day, together with Changwon Maritime Police Station, Masan Jungbu Police Station, and students from Hyeondong Elementary School.


On this day, Director Park Hyun-sook of the Veterans Affairs Office, Chiefs Ryu Yong-hwan and Park Do-young, and six students from Hyeondong Elementary School, who live nearby, visited the home of the late national merit recipient Kim Sang-kwon’s children to attach the nameplate and express gratitude for the sacrifice and dedication of the national merit recipient.



Director Park said, “I thank Changwon Maritime Police Station, Masan Jungbu Police Station, and the students who willingly participated in the nameplate attachment event to honor and remember the heroes living among our neighbors,” adding, “We will strive to create a country where the uniformed heroes who protect national security and the safety of the people are respected.”


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