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    The 25th Transportation Battalion welcomes students from the ROK ACLS Transportation School to Camp Carroll. [Image 6 of 7]

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    The 25th Transportation Battalion welcomes students from the ROK ACLS Transportation School to Camp Carroll.

    GYEONGSANGBUGDO [KYONGSANGBUK-DO], SOUTH KOREA

    12.01.2025

    Photo by Chong Min Pak 

    19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

    The 25th Transportation Battalion welcomes students from the ROK ACLS Transportation School to Camp Carroll.

    Brig. Gen. Choi, Seok Yoon, commander of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Consolidated Logistics School (ACLS) Transportation Training Group, along with
    students and instructors, visited the 25th Transpiration battalion on Dec. 2.

    The visit began with a meal at the dining facility, followed by a stop at the motor pool of the 551st ICTC, where students not only viewed the equipment but also had the chance to get on the vehicles and see them up close.

    At the battalion headquarters, Lt. Col. Frederick Dequina, commander of the 25th Transportation Battalion, delivered a briefing that provided an overview of the battalion— the only Movement Control Battalion on the peninsula —and emphasized the importance of close cooperation with the ROKA Transportation Command.

    Through this visit, ACLS students gained insight into the battalion’s operations and capabilities across the Korean Peninsula.
    (U.S. Army photo by Ms. Pak, Chong Min, U.S. Army Materiel Support Command- Korea)

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    Date Taken: 12.01.2025
    Date Posted: 12.09.2025 03:14
    Photo ID: 9422429
    VIRIN: 251202-A-SH184-1007
    Resolution: 6963x4642
    Size: 4.95 MB
    Location: GYEONGSANGBUGDO [KYONGSANGBUK-DO], KR

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