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  2. 303rd Intelligence Squadron - Wikipedia

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    303rd Intelligence Squadron (303 IS) is an intelligence unit of the United States Air Force located at Osan AB, South Korea.Also known as "Skivvy Nine," the squadron is a tenant unit of the 51st Fighter Wing, although it is operationally a component of the 480th Intelligence Wing. [3]

  3. Tactical Ground Intercept Facility - Wikipedia

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    Tactical Ground Intercept Facility (TGIF) is a United States Military Intelligence collection platform. It was a two piece collection platform with digital audio receivers on a high altitude reconnaissance aircraft which use microwaves to redirect the intercepted audio back to linguists and ELINT specialists on the ground to provide near-real-time intelligence for theater commanders.

  4. The Remnants - Wikipedia

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    The Remnants (Korean: 공동정범) is a Korean Documentary film on the aftermath of 2009 Yongsan Tragedy by the same director of Two Doors.While Two Doors focuses on the compel of authoritative forces on the evictees, The Remnants dives in the life of the protesters after their release from the jail and scrutinizes the interpersonal relationships among them.

  5. Yongsan District 4 Demolition Site fire - Wikipedia

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    [2] In preparation for the evacuation of the building by around 100 special police forces on the morning of the 20th, around 1,400 riot police were mobilized [3] and the protesters were sprayed with water cannons from 6:12 AM. [2] The special police forces were carried to the rooftop using a shipping container lifted by a crane at 6:45 AM.

  6. Camp Coiner - Wikipedia

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    Camp Coiner is a former 55-acre (220,000 m 2) United States Forces Korea installation located on the northern part of Yongsan Garrison located in Seoul, South Korea.It was named after 2nd Lieutenant Randall Coiner, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment of the 7th Infantry Division, who was posthumously awarded the Silver Star for actions taken in 1953 during the Korean War near ...

  7. Haebangchon - Wikipedia

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    Haebangchon is a small village in Yongsan District, in the center of Seoul, South Korea. It is accessible by public transport: it is close to Noksapyung Station of Line 6 of Seoul Metro. Most of the Yongsan-2-ga postal area and a part of Yongsan-1-ga are included. [2] It is overlooked by the mountain Namsan and is south of the Namsan Tower.

  8. Tgif (program) - Wikipedia

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    Tgif saves drawings in a Prolog-based [2] plain text file format. Because the program is based on Prolog, [citation needed] there isn't a lot of support from other programs for reading the Tgif file format. Fonts are represented as PostScript font names. Originally, it was possible to print Tgif drawings in batch mode without using an X display ...

  9. Yeongsan - Wikipedia

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    Yeongsan-myeon (also known as Yongsan) is a myeon of Changnyeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea. At Yeongsan the Battle of Yongsan was an engagement in the Korean War . It was part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter and was one of several large engagements fought simultaneously.