'저는 그들의 땅을 지키기 위하여 싸웠던 인디안들의 이야기를 기억합니다. 백인들이 그들의 신성한 숲에 도로를 만들기 위하여 나무들을 잘랐습니다. 매일밤 인디안들이 나가서 백인들이 만든 그 길을 해체하면 그 다음 날 백인들이 와서 도로를 다시 짓곤 했습니다. 한동안 그 것이 반복되었습니다. 그러던 어느날, 숲에서 가장 큰 나무가 백인들이 일할 동안 그들 머리 위로 떨어져 말과 마차들을 파괴하고 그들 중 몇몇을 죽였습니다. 그러자 백인들은 떠났고 결코 다시 오지 않았습니다….' (브루스 개그논)





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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Text Fwd: Construction-Planned Jeju Naval Base, for the 1st South Korean strategic Mobile Fleet?


* Image source: Yonhap News

S. Korea activates high-mobility combat unit
Feb. 1, SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea on Feb. 1 activated its first high-mobility naval fleet, led by an Aegis destroyer. The fleet aims to secure safe sea lanes for South Korean commercial ships and better protect the country from hostile forces, including North Korea. (Photo courtesy of Navy) (Yonhap)


* Image source: Yonhap News
'Feb. 1, SEOUL, South Korea -- Seen is a 6,700-ton Aegis destropyer "Sejong the Great" that remains docked at the southern port of Busan. The state-of-the-art naval vessel is the centerpiece of South Korea's first high-mobility naval fleet that was activated on Feb. 1. (Yonhap) (END)'

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The Sisa Jeju article on Feb. 1, under the title of “Jeju Naval Base, ‘ Civilian-military Complex Tourism Beauty Harbor? [or] Main Military Center? Says:

The ‘7th Mobile Fleet’, the first South Korean strategic fleet, with the most-advanced large size war ships are planned to be deployed in the construction-planned Jeju naval base and the southern sea area of the Jeju island will be one of the main activity areas of the 7th Mobile Fleet, as well.
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Korea Times
02-01-2010 17:54
Navy Activates 1st strategic Mobile Fleet
By Jung Sung-ki, Staff Reporter

The Navy inaugurated Monday its first Aegis destroyer-led squadron Monday in an effort to develop its blue-water operational capability beyond coastal defense.

The inauguration ceremony of the 7th Mobile Fleet which will be made up of two squadrons took place at the Naval Operations Command in Busan, the Navy said in a news release.

Each squadron consists of a 7,600-ton KDX-II Sejong the Great-class Aegis destroyer and three 4,500-ton KDX-II destroyers.

The second KDX-III destroyer, Yi I, will be delivered to the Navy in August after sea trials.
The Navy plans to launch one more Aegis ship by 2012.

Six 5,600-ton mini-Aegis KDX-IIA destroyers, which will be built and operational between 2019 and 2026, will also join the squadrons.

The mobile fleet will be backed by 1,800-ton submarines, frigates, P3-C maritime patrol aircraft and Lynx anti-submarine helicopters, when it conducts operations to secure sea lanes and defend against a possible North Korean invasion, among others, the Navy said.

The squadrons will be based at the Busan operations command and a naval base in Jinhae, South Gyeongsang Province, it said.

A forward-deployed naval base to be built on the southern island of Jeju by 2014 will serve as the home port for the mobile fleet.

"The establishment of this mobile fleet heralds the ROK Navy's development into a blue-water force," Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jung Ok-keun said in his speech during the ceremony. "As a rapid deployment force ranking with naval powers in the world, the fleet will support national policies and interests by perfectly completing missions assigned."

The fleet is scheduled to participate in combined or multinational maritime exercises, including the annual Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC), which will be held in waters off Hawaii, from this year.

During RIMPAC, in particular, the Sejong the Great KDX-III destroyer will test-fire ship-to-air SM-2 Block IIIA/B Tactical Standard Missiles for the first time as part of Aegis combat system ship qualification trails (CSSQT) with allied nations, Navy officials said.

CSSQT is a series of at-sea exercises and tests to verify whether shipboard combat and weapon systems have been installed properly, and can be operated and maintained safely and effectively by the crew. (gallantjung@koreatimes.co.kr)


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