South Korean army's bio-chemical warfare members walk to guard the building of bank of Korea during a drill in Seoul on November 4, 2008. The drill is part of an annual 10-day exercise involving tens of thousands of South Korean troops.
South Korean Army soldiers come out of an armored vehicle after crossing the Han River during an annual military exercise against a possible attack from North Korea in Wonju, east of Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 31, 2008. The defense exercise started Friday, Oct. 31, at several locations in Kangwon province and the exercise will end on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
A South Korean Army soldier aims his machine gun during an annual military exercise against a possible attack from North Korea in Wonju, east of Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 31, 2008. The defense exercise started Friday, Oct. 31, at several locations in Kangwon province and the exercise will end on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
South Korea's AH-1S Cobra helicopters participate in the Army Aviation Shooting Match in Yangpyoung, northeast of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. North Korea's military warned Tuesday it would attack South Korea and turn it into "debris," in Pyongyang's latest response to what it says are confrontational activities by Seoul against the communist country.
A South Korean AH-1S Cobra helicopter fires missiles during a drill at an army firing range in Yangpyeong, 55 km northeast of Seoul, on October 28, 2008. North Korea, angry at a cross-border leaflet campaign by Seoul groups, accused South Korea of planning a pre-emptive strike and threatened to reduce it to "debris" in retaliation.
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A US Army's Patriot Surface-to Air missile system is displayed during the Air Power Day at the US airbase in Osan, south of Seoul on October 12, 2008. The event featured the display of aircrafts from South Korea and US air forces as well as Patriot missile system and security forces equipment.
South Korean Special Army soldiers perform during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of Armed Forces Day in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008. South Korea President Lee Myung-bak called for a strong defense posture Wednesday amid heightened tension on the divided peninsula over North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
South Korean Special Army soldiers demonstrate their martial arts skills during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of Armed Forces Day in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008. South Korea President Lee Myung-bak called for a strong defense posture Wednesday amid heightened tension on the divided peninsula over North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
This photo taken on September 22, 2008 shows South Korea's AH-64 Apache helicopter firing missiles during a military firepower test at an army firing range in Pocheon, about 70 km northeast of Seoul. South Korean government is determined to steadily build the nation's military might to deter any war on the Korean Peninsula, President Lee Myung-Bak said on September 26, while attending a firepower demonstration.
South Korean Army soldiers march during a rehearsal for the 60th anniversary of Armed Forces Day at Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008. South Korea will celebrate the 60th Armed Forces Day on Oct. 1.
A South Korean Army Capt. Song Jae-myung who will be dispatched to Iraq meets with his son Song Chan-min and daughter Song Won-in, bottom, during a farewell ceremony at a military unit in Gwangju, east of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. South Korea will completely withdraw its remaining troops from Iraq by December, ending five years of military deployment aimed at helping to rebuild the war-torn country.
South Korea Army tanks and armored vehicles cross a river during an annual military exercise in Yeoju, east of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. The defense exercise started Friday, Oct. 31, at several locations in Kangwon province and the exercise will end on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
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South Korean Army soldiers guard at the Dorasan Railway Station in Paju, north of Seoul, near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) of Panmunjom, South Korea, Friday, Sept. 12, 2008. North Korea's Kim Jong Il has suffered from sporadic spasms following a stroke, forcing the communist leader to miss a key national ceremony this week, a news report said Friday.
U.S. Army soldiers and South Korean soldiers march to attend for departure honor guard ceremony for outgoing U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Alexander Vershbow at Knight Field, U.S. military base in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Sept. 12, 2008.
South Korean army soldiers take part in a military drill near a military headquarters in Gyeryong, about 190 km (118 miles) south of Seoul, in this January 30, 2008 file photo. About 300,000 men are conscripted each year into the military or riot police in South Korea. But every year around 750 men refuse to join on moral grounds, often because they are pacifists. Prospective recruits unable to actively serve in the military due to health problems usually get desk jobs. But those who object to army service on moral grounds, although are willing to do community service or fill other non-military jobs, go to jail.
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