U.S. Troops In South Korea Celebrate Thanksgiving



Senior U.S. army officers served the traditional Thanksgiving feast to the soldiers based in Camp Casey, near to Korea’s Demilitarized Zone.

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21 comments

  1. I love Korea & Chillingbourne.

  2. Thank u for your service. Happy Thanksgiving!

  3. FIRST THANKSGIVING & NOW !!

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    At Plymouth in October 1621.

    The bitter winter of 1620, was over

    With a loss of many father, mother, daughter or son.

    Life for survivors was much better now

    As a good harvest improved what was rationed

    Settlers enjoyed good health and prosperity

    As homes were raised from the logs they fashioned.

    They walked unafraid and safely in the woods

    For they had made peace with the Indians.

    After the signing a long-lasting treaty

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    Sending four men to shoot waterfowl and wild turkeys

    The Pilgrims decreed a holiday of good fortune

    A chief was invited who brought 90 braves

    And five deer to increase the portion.

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    Held along the north bank of Town Brook.

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    While everyone gorged on the feast they cooked.

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    Though each region chose its own date.

    Till in 1789 President Washington proclaimed

    November 26 a day to give thanks and celebrate.

    The theme of Thanksgiving has always been the same.

    Though its date has changed many times.

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    Expressing thankfulness with our prayers, hearts and minds.

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  4. Thank to all of our service, men and women who sacrifice much of their time away from your families to protect us. I say thank you on this thanksgiving day may God bless you all and keep you safe as well as your families much love thank you.❤

  5. As a military BRAT, I remember many of the "non-traditional" Thanksgivings that we would celebrate , when Dad wasn't always home for the holiday. We still had traditions, but often, they would be heavily modified, for circumstances. My point is, no matter HOW you celebrate, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

  6. Army soldiers usually don’t like to eat in the chow halls, but there are two days when everyone in the unit voluntarily shows up and those are the Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. I don’t have very many great memories of my unit, but I will always be grateful to the hard working kitchen staff.

  7. Bruh literally been there done that 😂

  8. God Bless our troops. You are the reason I'm here. Thank you

  9. big deal i frozen my but off there in 82

  10. Looks like a Federal Prison

  11. Ok, I wouldn’t want to talk to the liberal media either in that setting. It’s akin to sharing a meal with the enemy and purposefully participating in their self-inflicted mass psychosis.

  12. Happy Thanksgiving.. Thank you for your service

  13. How is this news? WTF cares?

  14. Thank U for Your Service 💯💯

  15. I thought they would eat next to members of the South Korean Army. I wonder if they are given the chance to study Korean while abroad.

  16. Everything they do n that’s all they get ? Cmon now 🤦🏽‍♂️

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  19. Thankfully the democats haven't thought of a way to take Thanksgiving away from us yet!!!!

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