<Anchor> There



are over 1,000 Korean soldiers dispatched overseas to celebrate Chuseok in foreign lands.

Soldiers dispatched overseas also delivered Chuseok greetings along with their dynamic activities.



Reporter Hak-Hwi Kim reports.



<Reporter> This



is a Chuseok greeting from the members of the Cheonghae Corps, who are carrying out a mission to protect our ship from pirates based in the waters of Aden Bay, Somalia.



[Cheonghae Department Members: Fellow citizens, be a healthy and abundant Hangawi.

Go ahead, Korea.

Fighting!] This is



the Lebanese Dongmyeong Troop with the longest record of dispatching troops to the UN peacekeepers in South Korea.



[There are no specifics between reconnaissance.

I will end the operation at the present time and return to the garrison.]



I can't relax the tension in the surveillance and reconnaissance operations that continue day after day.



[Corporation Do-Hwan Kim/Dongmyeong Corps: (Is it worth living? Are you safe?) Yes, of course.

It's Chuseok, but I can't go to it.

(What do I do. Mom is going to cry.)] In



Arabic, the unit of'Ark' means brother.



After jumping off the helicopter, searching for a village in the middle of the desert, and completing high-intensity training, the troops sent cheering greetings to the people suffering from Corona 19.



[Ark Corps Member: I wish you a happy Chuseok without losing your laughter even in Corona 19.

Salute to the people.

cohesion!]



Overseas troops dispatched for Chuseok in remote foreign lands Currently, there are about 1,000 Korean soldiers in all four locations.



[Hanbit Troop Member: Hanbit Troop Fighting!

Fighting Korea!

Fellow Koreans, have a pleasant Hangawi.]