From My Service in Korea, I learned…
Song Pak Stisher
“Resiliency through Building Cultural Respect, Trust and Friendship”
As a newly commissioned Second Lieutenant in 1990, my first assignment in the Army as a Medical Service Corps Officer (70B) was a Medical Platoon Leader at the 568th Medical Company (Ground Ambulance), 52nd Medical Battalion, at Camp Humphreys, Pyongtaek, Korea. Camp Humphreys was quite different back then, a fenced in perimeter of post surrounded by pig farms and rice paddies. I can still smell the pig farms as I often ran the 10 mile perimeter o dark thirty in the morning.
As I look back to my time in Korea and the unique experience gained working with the KSCs at 568th, I can still remember all of their smiling faces. I will never forget friendship, culture and humanity we shared during our time together. And best of all, it truly taught me the importance of resiliency when challenged with unique cultural differences and how we can all overcome these challenges through mutual respect and trust. We believed in our motto “Katchi Kapshida” – Let’s Go Together.
This journey was very special to me as I had returned to Korea to serve since my family immigrated to the US in 1978. I hope to revisit Korea soon and walk through the journey one more time.
Thank you for allowing me to share my story.
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