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    • 72nd Korean Armistice Anniversary

      Photo by Pfc. Brandon Eisma   |   Marine Corps Base Quantico   |   06.10.2025

      This graphic illustration highlights the 72nd anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement, created June 9, 2025.  The Korean Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953, and was created to commemorate the end of fighting in the Korean War, honoring those who served.  This illustration was created using Adobe Photoshop. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by LCpl. Brandon Eisma)...

    • CNO Meets with Head of Korean Navy via Video Call

      Photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Elliott Fabrizio   |   Chief of Naval Operations   |   01.13.2025

      Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti meets virtually with Republic of Korea (ROK) Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Yang Yong-mo, on Jan. 13. The two leaders reaffirmed their unshakeable commitment to the long-standing U.S.-ROK Alliance and emphasized the importance of strengthening maritime security cooperation for the promotion of a peaceful, free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy......

    • A thankful reflection of Texas, H Mart and you

      Photo by Shawn Davis   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   11.24.2024

      The façade of H Mart in Cedar Park, Texas is an underwhelming advertisement of the sheer abundance of what lies within. The Parkline Shopping Center it’s located at has a myriad of things to do — mostly eat delicious foods, and is close by to parks, other shopping and more. (U.S. Army Photo by Shawn Davis, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs)...

    • A thankful reflection of Texas, H Mart and you

      Photo by Shawn Davis   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   11.24.2024

      The food court at H Mart in Cedar Park, Texas includes popular street foods from Korea including noodle shops, Korean fried chicken, pork and chicken cutlets and so much more. These street foods are often made with or inspired by influences from American cuisine from service members who’ve served there and offer familiar flavors with a unique twist. (U.S. Army Photo by Shawn Davis, Fort......

    • A thankful reflection of Texas, H Mart and you

      Photo by Shawn Davis   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   11.24.2024

      I partook in the food court at the H Mart in Cedar Park, Texas and chose a popular street dish: Taekboki. Made with rice cakes and a mildly sweet and spicy sauce, this version included the popular Asian American twist of adding in mozzarella cheese to the usual condiments of caramelized squid, fishcake and fried dumplings. (U.S. Army Photo by Shawn Davis, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs)...

    • A thankful reflection of Texas, H Mart and you

      Photo by Shawn Davis   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   11.24.2024

      A shelf of insulin shock inducing pastries—to include croissants, milk breads, streusel bread and more sit for sale. This is just one of the many different side stores and shops facilitated inside the H Mart in Cedar Park, Texas. (U.S. Army Photo by Shawn Davis, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs)...

    • A thankful reflection of Texas, H Mart and you

      Photo by Shawn Davis   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   11.24.2024

      The produce section at H Mart in Cedar Park, Texas is impressive, and rivals even the usual H-E-B stores nearby. The offset here, however, is that this produce section also includes fresh, essential Asian produce such as Asian pears, Korean radish and everyone’s favorite Kimchi. (U.S. Army Photo by Shawn Davis, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs)...

    • A thankful reflection of Texas, H Mart and you

      Photo by Shawn Davis   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   10.27.2024

      My take-home from a different trip to the local Tous les Jours: a mixed berry Danish, a sweet red bean filled brioche, and a strawberry croissant sandwich — deliciously delicate. Killeen has their own Tous les Jours as well, though without coffee and tea. (U.S. Army Photo by Shawn Davis, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs)...