BNK Kyongnam Bank Delivers Consolation Fund to 39th Infantry Division
In Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the Unit's Founding,
Expressing Gratitude for the Dedication of Service Members,
Supporting the Welfare of Armed Forces Personnel
On June 10, BNK Kyongnam Bank delivered a consolation fund to the 39th Infantry Division, the local responsible unit, in celebration of the division's 70th anniversary.
Bank President Kim Taehan (left in the photo) is presenting a consolation fund to Division Commander Kim Jongmuk.
View original imageBank President Kim Taehan personally visited the main headquarters of the 39th Infantry Division, located in Gunbuk-myeon, Haman-gun, and presented the consolation fund to Division Commander Kim Jongmuk.
The consolation fund prepared by BNK Kyongnam Bank will be used to improve the welfare of military personnel and for other related purposes.
Last year as well, BNK Kyongnam Bank delivered a consolation fund to the 39th Infantry Division in commemoration of Patriots and Veterans Month, expressing gratitude for the dedication of the soldiers.
Kim Taehan stated, "I sincerely congratulate the 39th Infantry Division on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of its founding, as it continues to do its utmost for regional defense. I hope that all members of the Chungmu Division, filled with passion and spirit, will make a powerful leap forward together with the proud history of the unit."
Meanwhile, prior to the 39th Infantry Division, BNK Kyongnam Bank delivered a consolation fund to the Naval Logistics Command last month.
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