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Force Protection

December 12, 2008 - USFK Force Protection Information

Patriot Express

April 12, 2010 - Beginning in April 2010, United States Transportation Command will resume Patriot Express (PE) service to Korea.

Road Conditions

August 28, 2008 - USFK Road Conditions Information

Sexual Assault Prevention And Response Program

October 16, 2008 - The goal of the USFK Sexual Assault and Prevention Program is to prevent sexual assaults within USFK through increasing awareness of the frequency of sexual assault in the military, educating all service members about sexual assault prevention, and protecting the rights and dignity of survivors. USFK is dedicated to this goal. Sexual assault is a crime, demeans the value of others, and erodes the basic foundation of trust so vital to the success of every military mission.

Staff Ride Material - Chipyong-ni (Jipyeong-ri)

June 24, 2010 - Chipyong-ni (Jipyeong-ri) Staff Ride Material and Documents.

Staff Ride Material - Inchon Landing

May 23, 2011 - Inchon Landing Staff Ride Material and Documents.

Thinking of Coming to Korea

February 09, 2009 - Korea has transformed itself into an economic power house in less than five decades. Seoul is one of the largest cities in the world with all of the amenities you would expect from any metropolis.

USFK Command-Sponsorship Program

August 06, 2010 - Enhancing quality of life in Korea is one of my highest priorities. My goal is to give every Service member the opportunity to bring their family on a 2 or 3 year tour. Currently, we can only offer command sponsorship to about 20% of our military population. As we expand our capabilities, we will continue to increase the number of families. I highly encourage Service members to visit the Service websites and apply for command sponsorship.

USFK Voting Assistance Program

January 13, 2011 - The Voting Assistance Guide (VAG) is a compilation of absentee voting regulations, laws, deadlines, and procedures. It is the primary source of information for citizens covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) regarding the procedures for registering to vote, requesting a ballot, and voting in their state or territory of legal residence. The VAG is regularly updated to accommodate state changes.