Following Communication Efforts at Naval Unit, Full Commitment to Strengthening Civil-Military Cooperation

Jinhae-gu, Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 13th that it has established a task force to promote co-prosperity with the Navy and effectively respond to administrative demands from Navy units located in Jinhae-gu, and has officially begun its operation.

Jinhyeon Seop, mayor of Jinhae District Office, listening to suggestions during a visit to the naval unit.

Jinhyeon Seop, mayor of Jinhae District Office, listening to suggestions during a visit to the naval unit.

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District Chief Jeong Hyunseop established the Navy Cooperation Task Force within the district office's administrative department through an internal personnel appointment, stating, "As Jinhae is a home port city for the Navy, housing the Jinhae Naval Base Command, Naval Logistics Command, and the Korea Naval Academy, it is important to seek ways for co-prosperity together with the Navy."


He added, "A dedicated team is necessary to lead cooperative projects, including the discovery and promotion of Navy-related policies and pending projects."


An official from the district office stated, "With the establishment of the Navy Cooperation Task Force in Jinhae-gu, we will be able to respond more swiftly to administrative demands for co-prosperity, such as promoting various cooperative projects in connection with Navy units and maintaining a constant system of cooperation."





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