A monument was erected in honor of five servicemen who boarded the helicopter on the marine helicopter that crashed during the test flight last July.

The Marine Corps Headquarters announced today that it had unveiled a monumental tower for soldiers who died in a Marine Injury incident at the 1st Division of the Pohang Marine Corps in Gyeongbuk.

At the unveiling ceremony, about 230 people attended the ceremony, including the deputy defense minister of the family, Seo Seok-seok, Chief of the Navy's Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Commander Jeon Jung-

The unveiling ceremony was followed in the order of the national ritual, the introduction of the biographical details, the formation of the monument, the wreath and the incense, the gun and the silence, the medal, and the memorial of the bereaved family and the commander of the marines.

The monument was built by a German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer 'prayer hand' at a height of 10 meters.

I have engraved the faces of the full - time soldiers and their respective biographies.

Behind the monument was a memorial wall with a memorial message carved on the memorial service of five full-time servicemen and family members, friends and staff members, so that they could remember the sacrifice and devotion forever.

(Photo = Marine Corps provided)