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  2. Special Forces Brigades of the Republic of Korea Army

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    Volunteers for these brigades undergo training in high skilled weapon handling and parachuting as well as the regular physical and psychological tests. All weapons and equipment used by the ROK special forces are South Korea, British, U.S., German, and others products. [6]

  3. SF8 - Wikipedia

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    SF8 (Korean: 에스 에프 에잇; RR: Eseuepeueit) is a South Korean science fiction anthology television series.It is a movie-drama crossover project between MBC, the Directors Guild of Korea, the OTT platform Wavve [] and the production company Soo Film. [2]

  4. Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROK-SWC; Korean: 대한민국 육군 특수전사령부 or 특전사; Hanja: 大韓民國陸軍 特殊戰司令部), also known as the Republic of Korea Army Special Forces "Black Berets" (ROK Special Forces), is a strategic-level military command of the Republic of Korea Army responsible for their special operations forces.

  5. Korean People's Army Special Operations Forces - Wikipedia

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    North Korean special operations forces existed by late-1968 when maritime commandos made the unsuccessful Uljin–Samcheok Landings against South Korea. [8] According to Kim Il Sung, the Special Operation Force (then known as the VIII Special Purposes Corps) was "the strongest elite force of the entire Korean People's Army and is the unique vanguard force of the Armed Forces of the Democratic ...

  6. 707th Special Mission Group - Wikipedia

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    QRF ROK 707th Ashena Unit in Afghanistan. The unit was formed after the Munich massacre, which forced the South Korean government to create a counterterrorism and hostage rescue unit in time for the 1988 Olympics that would be held in South Korea. [1]

  7. Mosu (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mosu (Korean: 모수) is a fine-dining restaurant based in Seoul, South Korea and Hong Kong.It first opened in San Francisco, California, United States in the summer of 2015.

  8. SF9 - Wikipedia

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    SF9 (Korean: 에스에프나인; RR: Eseuepeunain; MR: Esŭep'ŭnain; shortened from Sensational Feeling 9) is a South Korean boy band formed by FNC Entertainment and the company's first dance boy group. [1]

  9. Rowoon - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Rowoon was a part of pre-debut team, "Neoz School", under FNC Entertainment as a member of the group called Neoz. In May 2016, he participated as a member of "Neoz Dance" in FNC Entertainment's survival show d.o.b (Dance or Band), competing against Neoz Band (later known as Honeyst).