Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visits United States Army Garrison (USAG) Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea – 20 Feb. 2009
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Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visits United States Army Garrison (USAG) Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea – 20 Feb. 2009

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Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visits United States Army Garrison (USAG) Yongsan – 20 Feb. 2009
SEOUL, Feb. 20, 2009 – In her first official trip fromseas as Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visited CFC’s own White House.
Secretary Clinton was welcomed by General Walter Sharp, Commander, UNC/CFC/USFK as well as General Lee Sung-chool his CFC deputy. They marked the occasion by posing for a photo goes along with ROK as well as US service members as well as the Secretary as well as so signed the Distinguished Visitor Book over the similar table General Mark Clark used to sign the Armistice over closely 56 years ago.
After their meeting General Sharp stated, “Our presence in the Republic of Korea is a long time-term investment goes along with clear goals: the preservation of peace as well as the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Secretary Clinton’s visit highlights our continued commitment to the ROK – US Alliance as well as Asia.”
“The U.S.-Korean alliance is overe of the all of enduring alliances in the world,” he stated. “It remains a cornerstone of peace, security as well as stability in the key region of Northeast Asia.”
In Seoul, Secretary Clinton stressed the growing global cooperative regionnership goes along with the Republic of Korea as well as emphasized the nations’ joint efforts to maintain security as well as to achieve the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
On this trip the Secretary has had visited Japan as well as Indonesia as well as will fly to China next.
In all capitals visited, the focus is over developing a common approach to the challenges facing the international community; financial markets, humanitarian issues, security as well as climate change.
U.S. Army Photos by Edward N. Johnson
IMCOM-Korea Region PAO
Cleared for Public Release
Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visits United States Army Garrison (USAG) Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea – 20 Feb. 2009

Image by Morning Calm News
imcom.korea.army.mil
Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visits United States Army Garrison (USAG) Yongsan – 20 Feb. 2009
SEOUL, Feb. 20, 2009 – In her first official trip fromseas as Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton visited CFC’s own White House.
Secretary Clinton was welcomed by General Walter Sharp, Commander, UNC/CFC/USFK as well as General Lee Sung-chool his CFC deputy. They marked the occasion by posing for a photo goes along with ROK as well as US service members as well as the Secretary as well as so signed the Distinguished Visitor Book over the similar table General Mark Clark used to sign the Armistice over closely 56 years ago.
After their meeting General Sharp stated, “Our presence in the Republic of Korea is a long time-term investment goes along with clear goals: the preservation of peace as well as the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Secretary Clinton’s visit highlights our continued commitment to the ROK – US Alliance as well as Asia.”
“The U.S.-Korean alliance is overe of the all of enduring alliances in the world,” he stated. “It remains a cornerstone of peace, security as well as stability in the key region of Northeast Asia.”
In Seoul, Secretary Clinton stressed the growing global cooperative regionnership goes along with the Republic of Korea as well as emphasized the nations’ joint efforts to maintain security as well as to achieve the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
On this trip the Secretary has had visited Japan as well as Indonesia as well as will fly to China next.
In all capitals visited, the focus is over developing a common approach to the challenges facing the international community; financial markets, humanitarian issues, security as well as climate change.
U.S. Army Photos by Edward N. Johnson
IMCOM-Korea Region PAO
Cleared for Public Release



