On the 7th of last month, part of the barbed wire at the Jeju Naval Base was cut by Gangjeong village activists who oppose the base. They went inside the base and stalked it for 2 hours. The Jeju Naval Base failed to guard. Where it is, civilian activists who recklessly lurked at the military base committed a great sin.

The Department of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff took out the Marine Corps card as a countermeasure against the failure of the Navy base. Let's leave the border of the Jeju Naval Base to the Marine Corps. It's a bizarre idea not to rely on the boundaries of sensitive civilian facilities, but to try on the boundaries of military bases with the power of other units.

The borders are basic even though the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Gunjong are different. The Jeju Naval Base must be protected by the Navy. Strictly ask for the responsibility of vigilance failure and strengthen the vigilance at any cost. Leaving the Marines on guard is an excessive punishment that undermines the reputation and pride of the entire Navy.

● Review of Marine Corps input at the border of Jeju Naval Base

The Navy suffers from vigilance failure. In October of last year, I was mixed with the order of the Samcheok wooden boat, but in October last year, civilians invaded the Naval Operations Command and in January, the Jinhae Naval Base. On the 7th of last month, Gangjeong village activists went through the barbed wire and traveled around the base at the Jeju Naval Base.

Defense Minister Chung Kyung-doo rebuked the Navy for "must reflect on it fiercely" and "raise special measures." The Navy was swearing. So, one of the measures taken by the Joint Chiefs of Staff is to leave the border of the Jeju Naval Base to the Marine Corps.

The Marine Corps Forces, which are responsible for the vigilance of the Jeju Naval Base, are the Marine Corps Battalion, which is being circulated to the Jeju Rapid Task Force. The gap created by the Marine Corps Jeju Rapid Mobile Task Force's mission to the Naval Base is calculated by the fact that one battalion of special forces enters Jeju Island and fills it.

Then, who will fill in the position where one battalion is missing? Yesterday (March 31) This is the answer for reporters and key military officials during the regular briefing by the Ministry of National Defense.

▶ Reporter: If you turn the lack of base boundaries into the Marine Corps and turn the Marine Corps blank into the Special Forces, what do you fill in with the Special Forces blank?
▶ Military officials: Since I am in the process of reviewing various proposals, I told you that I am unable to tell you about the operation of electricity in detail.

Although it has not been confirmed yet, the Marine Corps' approach to the Jeju Naval Base is being considered promising. Although the Marine Corps is doing a good job of vigilance in the Northwestern Book, Gimpo, and Ganghwa, the Marine Corps is essentially an attacking force. The 1st mission of the Marine Corps is to land behind the enemy and sweep the enemy, like the Incheon Landing Operation or the Normandy Landing Operation. It is not the power of another unit to stand around or stand on its behalf.

● Navy pride must not be penetrated

Said the Navy is a sailor and a ship, but must also be vigilant. The military must be able to protect itself, so it can protect the country and the people. During the war, the Marines followed, and they couldn't protect the Navy ships. The Navy needs to strengthen its vigilance by cutting the bones. This is the defense briefing for reporters and military officials.

▶ Reporter: Isn't every army a border? Aren't you learning about vigilance at academy? Don't you train like this? Why does this happen when the Navy does not defend the Navy base and other troops come and defend it?
▶ Military officials: I understand what you mean.

Almost all active duty soldiers know well. The Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps are able to protect themselves and must do so ... It seems that only those who are considering navigating the naval base to the Marine Corps do not know. I'm curious to see who came up with the idea of ​​deputy vigilance of the Marine Corps and which of the senior DOD and Joint Chiefs were asked to review.