On the 30th, the Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs held an agreement ceremony with private organizations to revitalize the management of the Geoje National Cemetery.


This agreement was established to regularize visits and purification activities at the 'Geoje National Cemetery' through a 1:1 sisterhood partnership between private organizations and each cemetery, and to build a continuous cooperative relationship by jointly promoting veterans' events.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office held an agreement ceremony with a private organization to promote the management of the Geoje National Cemetery.

The Gyeongnam Eastern Veterans Affairs Office held an agreement ceremony with a private organization to promote the management of the Geoje National Cemetery.

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The Geoje City Veterans Association Ilun Branch, Dundeok-myeon Residents' Autonomous Committee, Geoje City Veterans Association Yeoncho Branch, Geoje City Veterans Association Hacheong Branch, and Geoje City Veterans Association Women's Jangseungpo Branch take pride in participating in transforming the cemeteries into spaces shared with local residents through the 1:1 sisterhood partnerships.


Director Kim Jongsul said, "I hope today's agreement ceremony will lead to increased local interest in the national cemeteries. We will strive to establish cooperative systems with more organizations to revitalize the national cemeteries."



The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs designated the five largest joint cemeteries nationwide?Jangseungpo, Ilun, Dundeok, Yeoncho, and Hacheong in Geoje?as national cemeteries in July 2021, aiming for direct national management of scattered war dead cemeteries in the region.


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