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| | Camp Yongin |
 | | Coordinates and provide interpreter support for executive level visits, meetings, and briefings between senior ROK and US military leaders. |
 | | One building at Camp Yongin, south of Seoul, was infested with hump-backed flies (Diptera: Phoridae) to the point that people looked like they were constantly saluting indoors to keep the pests away from their faces. |
 | | The building was unusual in a number of ways, including its slab on grade construction, large size (5 floors), multiple use (offices, billets, dining facility, motor pool, etc.), and location at the base of two large embankments. |
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