Support for “Tailored Local Settlement” Strengthened
for Soldiers of the 66th Infantry Division and 3rd Transportation Training Regiment

Gapyeong County announced on December 10 that it received a positive response after conducting a military policy briefing and a financial investment lecture on December 9 for soldiers from the 66th Infantry Division and the 3rd Transportation Training Regiment who had recently transferred to the Gapyeong area. This event was organized to embrace the soldiers as members of the local community and encourage their settlement, in accordance with the county's ordinance supporting the “Military-to-Resident Integration Initiative.”

Gapyeong County conducted a briefing on military policies and a special lecture on financial management for soldiers of the 66th Infantry Division and the 3rd Transportation Training Regiment who transferred to the Gapyeong area on the 9th. Provided by Gapyeong County

Gapyeong County conducted a briefing on military policies and a special lecture on financial management for soldiers of the 66th Infantry Division and the 3rd Transportation Training Regiment who transferred to the Gapyeong area on the 9th. Provided by Gapyeong County

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The special lecture focused on seven key policy areas: marriage, pregnancy and childbirth, child-rearing and care, youth, support for families with multiple children and new residents, youth policies, and guidance on major facilities in Gapyeong County. Practical information relevant to daily life was provided. The county plans to strengthen the connection between the soldiers and the local community by offering support policies and lifestyle information that soldiers can experience during their service period.


Additionally, a financial management and basic investment strategy lecture was held, reflecting the interests of the soldiers. The financial investment session, in particular, was well received for offering practical financial knowledge that could be applied during their military service.


A county official stated, “Young soldiers are a source of vitality for the region and one of Gapyeong County's future competitive strengths. We will actively support them so that their time in Gapyeong is not just about fulfilling their military duties, but also becomes a positive memory and an opportunity for personal growth.”



Meanwhile, Gapyeong County continues to expand its military settlement support programs. Various initiatives are being implemented to strengthen cooperation with the military, including promotional events for newly transferred soldiers, tours of major tourist attractions for new recruits, support for exemplary soldiers to attend movies, sisterhood agreements between towns and military units, congratulatory events for commanders and senior officers, and improvement projects around military bases.


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