Nam-gu Female Reserve Forces Conduct Reconnaissance of North Port in Busan
Enhancing Capabilities to Support Military Operations

Why did female reserve forces explore around Busan Port?


Female reserve force members visited Busan Port Authority to participate in on-site training aimed at enhancing their understanding of integrated civil-military-government defense operations.


On July 29, Busan Port Authority (BPA, President Song Sangkeun) announced that over 20 female reserve force members from the Nam-gu unit, along with reserve force commanders from the 53rd Division Busan Brigade, visited the authority to conduct reconnaissance of the maritime terrain in the North Port area.


This visit was part of training to support regional defense operations. Its purpose was to help female reserve forces improve their understanding of the terrain so they can fulfill operational support roles, and to strengthen the coordination system among civilian, government, and military sectors.


The members boarded a BPA guide vessel to directly observe the main waters and port facilities of North Port, and listened attentively to explanations about key considerations for supporting military operations.



Song Sangkeun, President of Busan Port Authority, stated, "We will continue to cooperate with related organizations to strengthen our capabilities in supporting military operations and to carry out practical civil-military cooperation activities to establish a robust regional defense posture."

Female reservists from Namgu visiting Busan Port Authority.

Female reservists from Namgu visiting Busan Port Authority.

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