Sisterhood Agreement with Army Units 5198 and 5570
Strengthening Cooperation in Disaster Response and Local Development

On September 11, Sangmyeon in Gapyeong County signed a mutual cooperation sisterhood agreement with the Army's 5198th Unit and 5570th Unit at the Administrative Welfare Center to promote joint development of the local community.

Sangmyeon, Gapyeong County, signed a mutual cooperation sisterhood agreement with the Army's 5198th Unit and 5570th Unit at the Administrative Welfare Center on the 11th to promote joint development of the local community. Provided by Gapyeong County

Sangmyeon, Gapyeong County, signed a mutual cooperation sisterhood agreement with the Army's 5198th Unit and 5570th Unit at the Administrative Welfare Center on the 11th to promote joint development of the local community. Provided by Gapyeong County

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The signing ceremony was attended by 25 people, including the head of Sangmyeon, the commanders of the 26th Mechanized Infantry Brigade and the Artillery Brigade of the Capital Mechanized Infantry Division, community representatives, and village leaders from neighboring areas. Through this agreement, Sangmyeon and the military units have pledged to participate in major anniversaries and local events, hold regular meetings, and continue practical communication and cooperation moving forward.


Seo Taewon, head of Sangmyeon, stated, "When we recently suffered severe damage from heavy rains, the military units devoted themselves to supporting the local residents, allowing them to return to their daily lives quickly. Sangmyeon will also actively cooperate whenever the military needs assistance, so that together we can build a warm and resilient local community."



The brigade commanders of the military units also commented, "Cooperation with the local community is one of the military's important missions. We will continue to maintain close ties with Sangmyeon and contribute to regional stability and joint development."


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