Baengma Hill Battle: A Deep Dive into the Human Cost and Ongoing Remains Recovery Efforts The Battle of White Horse Ridge in October 1952 saw fierce fighting, with thousands of Chinese soldiers killed and many remains unearthed.
From Conflict to Compassion: How Baengma-goji's Remains Are Reshaping Korean-Chinese Relations The Battle of White Horse Ridge in October 1952 saw fierce fighting, with thousands of Chinese casualties and many South Korean soldiers lost.
Is Military Hierarchy Breaking Down? Controversial Incident Sparks National Outcry A soldier reprimanded a rookie for smoking in slippers, who defied the rule and challenged authority in front of the squad.
Shocking Military Abuse: How a 2005 Incident Exposed the Dark Side of South Korea's Army A captain forced recruits to eat feces during inspection, highlighting severe discipline issues and abuse in training camps.
Shocking Military Abuse: How a 2005 Incident Exposed Brutality in South Korean Training Camps A captain forced recruits to eat feces as punishment for poor cleanliness, instilling fear and humiliation during training.
How Indonesia's 8,000-Troop Deployment to Gaza Could Change Middle Eastern Dynamics Indonesia prepares to deploy thousands of troops to Gaza as the first country in the international stabilization force, focusing on reconstruction.
Breaking Down Military Culture: The Controversial Case of a New Recruit's Smoking Incident A soldier reprimanded a recruit for smoking in slippers, who argued that others do it too, escalating tensions among the squad.
Military Hierarchy in Crisis: How a Rookie's Smoking Violation Sparked Nationwide Outrage A soldier reprimanded a recruit for smoking in slippers, who defied rules and challenged authority, witnessed by the entire squad.
Indonesia's Bold Move: First Muslim Nation to Deploy Troops to Gaza – What’s at Stake? Indonesia prepares to send thousands of troops to Gaza as the first nation in the international stabilization force, focusing on infrastructure and medical aid.
Indonesia Becomes First Nation to Deploy Troops to Gaza: What This Means for Middle Eastern Peace Indonesia prepares to deploy thousands of troops to Gaza as the first country in the international stabilization force.
Understanding the Telegram Ban in Russia: 5 Critical Points Every User Should Know Russia's telecom regulator announced restrictions on the global messaging platform Telegram as of October 10.
Military Accountability: Are Officers Being Made Scapegoats in South Korea's Emergency Rule? Lawmaker Han Gi-ho urges the government to stop scapegoating soldiers for its failures and highlights the unjust punishment of military personnel.
2023 EV Showdown: Hyundai Ioniq 6 vs. Tesla Model 3 - Which Electric Car Reigns Supreme? A real-time best gallery categorized as special, inviting diverse stories from users.
Unlocking the Future: How France's Nuclear Submarine Technology Can Transform South Korea's Defense North Korea is escalating underwater threats by officially developing nuclear-powered submarines equipped with SLBMs.
Uncovering the North Korea Drone Crisis: Key Insights and Investigation Updates A joint investigation task force is probing North Korean drone infiltration, executing searches at multiple intelligence agencies.
Is Lockheed Martin's Lamprey the Game-Changer in Underwater Warfare? Discover Its Unique Features Lockheed Martin unveils an innovative unmanned submarine inspired by the ecological features of the lamprey eel for naval use.
Tragic AH-1S Cobra Helicopter Crash Claims Lives of Two Army Officers in Gyeonggi Province Two sergeants died in a military helicopter crash; their funeral will be held on the 12th as investigations continue.
Cobra Helicopter Crash: Army Declares Two Soldiers 'Died in the Line of Duty' The Army declared two sergeants who died in a Cobra helicopter crash as 'killed in action', honoring their dedication.
How DNA Testing Uncovered the Identity of a Fallen Korean War Hero: A Family's Journey Private Choi Baek-in, who died defending the Nakdong River during the Korean War, has returned to his family after 76 years.
Tragic Helicopter Crash: Remembering the Brave Soldiers of the AH-1S Cobra President Lee Jae-myung honors army pilots who died in a helicopter crash during training, promising proper tribute and support.
Hot Topics