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Pyeongtaek is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Located in the southwestern part of the province, Pyeongtaek is a newly developed port city, founded in 1986. It is home to a South Korean naval base and a large concentration of United States troops. The Korean government plans to transform Pyeongtaek city to an international economic hub to coincide with USFK's move to Pyeongtaek. Administrative divisions of South Korea South Korea is divided into 1 Special City (Teukbyeolsi), 6 Metropolitan Cities (Gwangyeoksi), and 9 Provinces (Do). ...
Gyeonggi is the most populous province in South Korea. ...
The United States and South Korea Government came to an agreement to enlarge Camp Humphreys, a US Army installation located near Pyeongtaek, and move the majority of US forces stationed in Seoul and North of Seoul to the Camp Humphreys area. The South Korean government purchased the surrounding land, using eminent domain for the base expansion. The move also includes the headquarters of the Combined Forces Command, which has operational control of ROK (Republic of Korea), US, and UN combined forces during wartime. The US/ROK agreement allows USFK to move to one centralized location away from the congestion of Seoul and its surrounding areas. This relocation agreement results in returning two-thirds of the land currently used by the United States Military back to the Korean government. By 2008, the US Military will have consolidated 41 installations down to just 10 due to the relocation agreement. Eminent domain (US), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland), compulsory acquisition (Australia) or expropriation (Canada, South Africa) in common law legal systems is the lawful power of the state to expropriate private property without the owners consent, either for its own use or on behalf of...
The United States Forces Korea's only jail facility in South Korea is located at Camp Humphreys. To the North East of the Installation is the village of Anjung-Ri. As planned, Yongsan Garrison, located in Seoul, and the Second Infantry Division will be moved to the same area by 2008. The South Korean government's handling of the surrounding land has led to conflict with local farmers in Daechu-ri, Paengseong-eup due to the planned expansion of Camp Humphreys.[2] United States Forces Korea (USFK, Korean: 주í미군, Hanja: é§éç¾è») refers to the ground, air and naval divisions of the United States Armed Forces stationed in South Korea. ...
Chinook helicopters at Camp Humphreys Camp Humphreys is a major United States Army base located in the Pyeongtaek province of South Korea, at . ...
The Yongsan Garrison is a US military base located in Seoul, South Korea. ...
Seoul (SÅul|ìì¸) ) is the capital and largest city of South Korea (Republic of Korea). ...
Patch of the United States Army 2nd Infantry Division. ...
Historical Context Korean farmers are known for a long history of organized militant action. ...
Recently, there have been heightened protests against the construction of the new USFK headquarters near Pyeongtaek. Moreover, authorities evicted protestors from occupying the elementary school and working the fields where the base will be built by placing barbed wire at the boundary of the future base. [3] Pro-expansion protests were also witnessed during this time but at a much smaller scale. The main arguments of the pro-expansion protests were that the protestors that were occupying the Daechu-ri Elementary School were not farmers from the local area but were from an organized anti-US civic group from outside of Pyeongtaek. They estimated that less than 10% of the individuals that were protesting the expansion of Camp Humphreys were actually farmers that were being evicted. United States Forces Korea (USFK, Korean: 주í미군, Hanja: é§éç¾è») refers to the ground, air and naval divisions of the United States Armed Forces stationed in South Korea. ...
Osan Air Base is located in Songtan, a district in Pyeongtaek City. Osan Air Base, a base of the United States Air Force, is located 4. ...
Songtan is a town in the Republic of Korea (ROK), also known as South Korea, in Gyeonggido province. ...
Notes - ↑ Washington Post article
- ↑ Activists Are Only Using the People of Pyeontaek (Chosun Ilbo English Editorial) article
- ↑ Chosun Ilbo article (English)
See also Chinook helicopters at Camp Humphreys Camp Humphreys is a major United States Army base located in the Pyeongtaek province of South Korea, at . ...
Songtan is a town in the Republic of Korea (ROK), also known as South Korea, in Gyeonggido province. ...
United States Forces Korea (USFK, Korean: 주í미군, Hanja: é§éç¾è») refers to the ground, air and naval divisions of the United States Armed Forces stationed in South Korea. ...
This is a list of Wikipedia articles on Korea-related people, places, things, and concepts. ...
Map of South Korea The largest cities in South Korea have self-governing status equivalent to that of provinces. ...
Map of South Korea South Korea is located in Eastern Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula jutting out from the far east of the Asian land mass. ...
External links - United States Forces Korea (USFK)
- USFK Relocation Video
- Official Camp Humphreys (Area III) Webpage
- Anti-US Bases Coalition in Korea
- City government website
- Open Directory Category
- Amnesty International press release on the eviction of farmers
- Save PT Farmers International Solidarity Coalition
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