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    ROK Engineers say farewell to FOB Sharana

    ROK Engineers say farewell to FOB Sharana

    Photo By 1st Lt. Kenya Saenz | A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated not only the completion of the Direct Support...... read more read more

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE SHARANA, AFGHANISTAN

    12.11.2007

    Story by 1st Lt. Kenya Saenz 

    Combined Joint Task Force - 82 PAO

    By Army 1st Lt. Kenya Virginia Saenz
    Task Force Pacemaker Public Affairs Office

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE SHARANA, Afghanistan- Engineers from the Republic of Korea's First Vertical Construction Company will be redeploying to their country as they completed their mission.

    The FVCC, commanded by Korean Capt. Bo Geol Choi from Seoul, completed its mission of constructing five K-Spans, which are hanger-like buildings, during a 20-week-long period. The K-Spans will enhance maintenance operations for the brigade support battalion and bring more space for supply support activity. Even though K-Spans are not common in Korea, the Soldiers were previously trained by civil engineers in their country. Not a single accident occurred during the construction mission despite the intense heat of July and August and working from elevated areas most of the time.

    "Working with various coalition forces for the same goal has been an extraordinary experience. There is nothing that compares to a life under such a rugged environment and I've been lucky enough to be a part of this great 'team,'" Choi said. "We operated in such an organic, smooth manner. The U.S. Army leveled and graded the ground, Koreans [erected] five total K-Span buildings with Polish engineers taking part ... to produce [a] great construction product. Again, with this significant opportunity, I learned",

    "Out of all the great memories, the ribbon-cutting ceremony will be a bitter-sweet, tear-jerking moment," said Korean Sgt. Kim Min Ki. "We absolutely got to enjoy many activities held to bring all the coalition forces in FOB (Forward Operating Base) Sharana (together) like the soccer games between Korean, American and Polish soldiers."

    Sgt. 1st Class Randall Bowie, the Task Force Pacemaker construction supervisor from Anniston, Ala., was one of many American Soldiers who worked with the ROK group on a day-to-day basis. He was able to gain the understanding and respect of two engineer armies.

    "Overall, I think the experience was educational for me and the Korean soldiers and shows that everyone does construction different that can end with the same final result", Bowie said.

    For the past five years, ROK soldiers have been supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Korean Engineers have conducted over 400 small and large operational facility construction projects. The ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated not only the completion of the Direct Support Maintenance Facility in FOB Sharana, but also the ending of a five-year mission in Afghanistan for the Korean Soldiers.

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    Date Taken: 12.11.2007
    Date Posted: 12.11.2007 07:11
    Story ID: 14601
    Location: FORWARD OPERATING BASE SHARANA, AF

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