My KATUSA Experience 🇰🇷🇺🇸 Mandatory Military Service in KOREA | Differences Btw Korean & U.S Army?
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
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This video has been a long time coming. Kyuho has been wanting to make a comprehensive video about his personal experience serving as a KATUSA for his mandatory military service in Korea. Lots of info, old photos, and memorable stories in this video. Really hope you guys enjoy it :)
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0:41 Korean military service: the basics
1:20 What exactly is KATUSA?
2:07 How do you become a KATUSA? What are the requirements?
3:34 My enlistment experience
5:09 ‘Basic Training’ in the Korean Army
6:20 ‘Basic Training’ in the U.S Army
7:48 First Impressions of the U.S base
9:19 Korean Army uniform & U.S Army uniform
10:59 The origin story of ‘Dancing Lee’
11:48 Daily routine as a KATUSA & Korean Army ‘meal controversy’
18:59 What was your relationship like with the American soldiers?
20:37 Did KATUSAs ever experience racism?
21:34 Some random memorable moments?
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It's so heartwarming to see MyDays learning more about the KATUSA here because of Young K. Thank you so much for this informative video! Bless you!❤️
Thank you so much for watching-so glad it could be informative :)
So trueee! MyDays🤝
Pftt.. I watching this bcs of youngk too 😂
This got recommended to me when I exactly needed it
Its on my yt feed didn't intend to search and watch but i guess if you're a MyDay it'll automatically appear in recommendation haha jk Watching it for Yonks as well❤️❤️
I come here to see what youngk is gonna go through 😭😭😭
Yonk would be very happy if he would be assigned in Camp Humphreys w/ his own room w/ unlimited food 😭
I am an American Senior Citizen, who was drafted at 18 many years ago, served in US Army 1958/1960. Your video brought on a lot of nostalgia for me. Korea was a diferent country back then. Today it's a first class country in world. I was a company quartermaster supply specialist and company armor. I served 13 month tour of duty in Pusan @ Camp Hialeah. This camp during World War II was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army. Had the pleasure of serving with 3 KATUSA who were working with me at 8 Army, HQ CO, 142nd QM BN. These three men, Sgt Kim, Privates Lee and Han became great friends and enjoyed many outings off base week nights and on the weekends. I enjoyed working with them , all three spoke English well and we learned from each other. In March 1960 President Syngman Rhee provoked students which lead demonstrations against election fraud and him, resulting in heavy casualties and the demand for his resignation, which happen, very scary times. I will never forget my Korean friends, the country, this was the best part of my Military service. Wish you and your wife well. God Bless.
😊 I love hearing memories like this. I can’t imagine how it felt getting drafted. Excitement/fear… all of it. ❤
Our family always speak highly of the Korean Army because my Great Uncle was a code talker in the Korean War. He was seriously injured and was taken care of by villagers until he was well enough to seek out his unit. Being Native American, we were taught the Korean culture is very similar to ours. He also learned to make the best kimchi. We have it at all the family gatherings. Lol!
Wowww, what an amazing story! 😮
Your uncle is the hero for the people of Korea. Please tell him/ soul that we Koreans thank him very much and Korea is where it is, all because soldiers like your uncle.
myday tryna calm themselves down by watching this video lol aaa i know brians gonna do well
22:16 "15 kilometers speedwalk"
My brain: Oh no, YoungKssi ~
Hahahahaha, omg true
I hope his knee problem won't be a problem.
Korean American former US Army soldier here who was stationed in Yongsan at the 121 hospital. I spoke Korean so me and a whole bunch of KATUSAs had so much fun together. Miss those guys. Thank you for your service DANCING LEE!!
Woahh, that’s awesome! So glad to hear you have such great memories! 😁
As a Korean American airman it's my dream to get assigned to Korea. Thank you for your service!
@@TDK2K as a korean canadian i love your pfp lmaooo
my idol is going to KATUSA soon so I'm here to get knowledge about what he's gonna experience. truly thank you for your sharing
I'm glad youngk is going somewhere he's going to be comfortable
@@shanragojo5496 i hope its gonna give him lots of great memories
Nobody cares. For idols going to the army his “idol” career is mostly over and he’s gonna over 30. Literally only 20% of “idols” come out of military and become successful again. Their groups disband unless they’re hugely popular like EXO or BTS. They can survive but they’ll never have loads of money again. Actors survive, idols and singers rarely do. Army means end of idol at its peak or end of the idol completely. Your idol is done and dusted. His peak is over. Now he’ll just survive in various jobs.
@@parksnrec9298 Ur mom
@@parksnrec9298 why so bitter?😆 Our 'idol' happens to be a singer-songwriter in a band and hav written more than 140 songs(credited alone) for not just himself & his team, but also other artists. Don't worry about his livelihood, he'll be just fine(rich actually), with his credited songs alone. Oh, just fyi, it's Young K from Day6 a.k.a vocalist, lyricist, composer, bassist for his band, a DJ for KBS Cool FM and holds a degree in Business Administration, WHICH, also happens to be the first and only idol to be accepted in KATUSA😊
just came to this video right after my favorite musician Young K announced that he'll enlist in KATUSA this october. Watchin this video made me feel less sad and less worry. Such an informative video. Thank you for your sharing about KATUSA.
Thanks for the video! It makes me feel a looot better knowing my fav singer, YoungK, will serve in KATUSA because of your explanation.
Glad it was informative :) Hope he has a great service-I have great memories from mine!
@@2hearts1seoul thank you! I hope so :)
Honestly, with Young K's tendency, I bet he watched this video also for information!😆
I think it's really interesting that you sometimes miss the life of just following orders and having no other worries. It really puts it into perspective of how difficult life is in general.
So true 😩
So true!
Here i am watching this video because im curious of the exprience of those who joined KATUSA because Young K from Day6 is enlisting there. Thankyou for the video
SAME!!
Thank you for this vid!!! Watching this because my bias KANG YOUNGHYUN / YOUNG K will serve at KATUSA
Kim Byeongkwan from A.C.E was the SECOND IDOL to enter KATUSA 😳 thank you so much for this information! It must’ve been a lot of work and determination to get in, I’m proud of you 💜
When he said " hello guys "... I whispered in my head "welcome to kyuho's ugly kitchen" 😂
Funny how I already saw this video (I always watch your videos btw :) ) and now I'm back because I'm also a Myday, as you can see, the bassist and singer of the group DAY6, YoungK (just to put one label of the many skills he has) will enlist soon in Katusa! :') i just got happy that a lot of people is watching your video, and if it's thanks to YoungK I'm even happier as a fan🤣 great timing for you to post it!
anyways... i will see you in the next video, hope Kyuho got a place for the vaccine until then!
yeps ahh congratulations Young K, i'm here bcs younk joining Katusa
I can finally stop asking my husband to explain this everytime you mention KATUSA!!
I am here because my idol is going to this KATUSA.....
The KATUSA explanation was good. I was always curious what exactly it was
Thanks for watching, Tony! When we’re all vaccinated and we can go out for a couple of drinks, that’s when all the KATUSA stories will start tumbling out, lol
@@2hearts1seoul make sure you record that for part 2: KATUSA gone wild! 😂
Unlimited food supply and YoungK will never go wrong. Thanks for the info.
흥미로운 주제네요 :D 이 영상 끝까지 볼게요.
저는 11년도에 의무경찰로 자원입대했었는데요.
실제로 공부도 잘하고 좋은 학교 다녔던 후임들이 카투사를 지원하고 떨어지면
의무경찰로 왔던 기억이 나네요.
역시 군대 이야기는 재밌네요ㅎㅎ 재밌게 이야기해 주셔서 끝까지 다 봤습니다!!
1인 1실이 정말 부러운 환경이네요. 제 부대는 한 실에 20명~25명까지 다 함께 잤던 걸로 기억합니다.
다행히도 밥은 엄청 잘 나왔어요.. 매번 고기는 꼭 있어서 변비가 생길 정도로..
저는 나이가 어려서 입대 영장이 나오지 않아서 혼자 병원 가서 신체검사를 하고 자원입대를 했는데요.
일찍 군 생활을 한 덕분에 일찍 철 들었고 지금의 사라를 만났네요.ㅎㅎ
의무경찰이 좋았던 게, 어떤 성과나 자기계발을 잘하면 특박을 많이 줬었는데, 덕분에 자격증도 꽤 따고 좋았던 기억이 납니다.
중대장님이 경찰특공대 출신이라서 정말 시원시원하셨다는.. 운동도 잘하면 특박! :D 이제는 추억이네요!
앞으로도 재밌는 영상 많이 만들어주세요 :D 댄싱 리! ㅎㅎㅎ 정말 고생 많으셨고 수고하셨습니다 :)
I'm here watching this video because Young K from DAY6 is enlisting soon.
Kyuho's service sounded like the highest of highs (lobster and meeting Sarah) and lows (enlisting just in time for potential war).
Thank you for the explanation about katusa, now i'm calm because youngk DAY6 will go to the military. thanks for the information. Hope you always be happy and stay healthy ❤️
Didn’t expect to find many fellow mydays here 😭😭😭
who’s here because of young k enlistment news??
thank you for this video! it really helped me understand what katusa is especially that its coming from someone who experienced it himself. :)
Thank you Kyuho for creating this video..!! 👏👏👏So happy to watch this video on Kyuho’s experiences as a Katuza ! Knowing only a little about this topic from university & friends, It’s very educational & enlightening on how it was being a Korean soldier . Love your own memorable moments such as “Dancing Lee” & your cravings for sweets during training & many more ! 😎🕺🏻👍🍫
My husband was stationed at K16, we loved it so so much. His favorite people were always the Katusas. I wish I'd had this video when we were there so I could really understand the differences between Korean army and Katusas.
This video was a lot of fun.
Ahahahaha🤣 the Kyuho face cut out on Won Bin’s body. Too funny😂
Lololol, it had to be done 😂
I've been waiting for this video for so long! So excited its finally here. Thank you for your hard work as always guys, great content
Thank you for sharing this experience! Life is made up of many different experiences. We don’t have enough lifetime to do everything so it’s good to hear another’s experiences and reactions! Really enjoy your videos!
I was in the Army in Korea in 89-90! I was in 3rd platoon with about 25 other GI’s…five of them were Katusa’s! We billeted together, no separate rooms for the Korean soldiers! I hung out with all of them, but mostly, they stayed amongst themselves! I was a young kid from NYC then, but I have to say, my 12mo tour in Korea was my favorite time in the Army, bec that’s where I met my wife! This video brought back some memories that I had forgotten about…great job Kyuho 👏🏼👍🏼
Wow! Thanks so much for sharing your story! 😮 That’s so awesome that you had such a great experience 😄
Oh thats when I served as a katusa soldier, I did 89~91(It was for 30 months back then). Earthmoving platoon, C company, 802nd Engineer Bn at Humphreys. I didn't know I still remember all this!
@@MrEarlyworm very cool! I was at Alpha Battery 2/61 ADA at Camp Pelham…village of Songyu Ri, about a half mile from Munsan! Camp Pelham today is an ROK military base, and Songyu Ri is very modern looking (I went back there on 2016)…. Very little remains of what I once remembered!
This is actually exciting 😆👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you for your sharing. Brought back many memories when I was serving my national service in Singapore Army.
What an interesting video! Thank you guys is so cool to learn about this kind of details of Korean lifestyle!
Thanks so much! So glad you found it informative :)
Appreciate this really frank view into your military service period in Katusa 👍.
wow! that's sooo amazing KATUSA Experience story ,,, very interesting video
Thank you for making this video. There's a lot of mydays here. I'm here to know about katusa. I'm so relieve that Young K can eat as much as he wants, glad he's not a picky eater. I'm also happy that Young K could have a lot of free time, he probably use his free time to sleep or making songs
Omg! This was so good.
So excited! Love the thumbnail! 😁
Thank you~! ☺️
The army is such a big deal in the lives of Koreans... One of my cousins is quite a brainy one and luckily got one of the jobs in the administrative and informatics section and didn't have to engage in most of the tough physical part while the other (sporty) cousin literally thrived during his military service. 😂 Looking forward to watching the video! I love how long it is.
It definitely is~
And oh! Glad to hear that at least your cousins ended up in positions that actually suited them well :)
@@2hearts1seoul The video is super interesting! I remember my father telling me about his service in the 70's when I was litte, the difference between his experiences and (modern?) KATUSA is enormous, I'm not surprised many want to join the latter (that being said, I don't know much about today's regular military service in Korea, but I heard the treatment is significantly more humane). Iirc, he served 36 months and they were beaten up so badly that you could still see deep dark marks on his shin decades later.
Btw I laughed to hard when you said you attended church just for a chocolate pie 😂😂😂
This is such a fun Video 🤣 you did a good job of narrating and relived your experiences. I know nothing about Katusa but now I do! I really did get entertained by your laughter and enthusiasm! Good job Kyuho. Never a dull moment 👍
mydays are rushing here after hearing that youngk is going to katusa. thanks for sharing your experience!
This is so interesting… so happy that you shared your experience. Btw, who dislikes this video??
This is so interesting! Thank you for all the hard work that went into this video!
Been looking forward to this one for a long time! Thanks for sharing your experience as a KATUSA! The Korean army should definitely get their meals in check though. Hungry soldiers aren't going to be able to perform at a high level, which obviously could mean life and death in a wartime situation. But I don't think you should feel too bad about being able to eat whatever. In a way, you've earned it because you have skill sets that others don't. Would love to hear more stories or anything about the military in the future if it works out for the channel!
Yay~ another upload. :D Thank you!
Thank you so so much for sharing your experience! I wanted to know more about KATUSA because YOUNG K from DAY6 said he's going to be serving his time in the military there. This was very informative! Thank you again!!
Thank you for sharing this. My husband will serve in katusa. So i don't need to worry. Btw, my husband is kang younghyun ❤️
Lol
Lol
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lol hahaha... Jeongyeon is that you?
This was so fun - thanks for sharing, Kyuho!
Wheezing at how clearly you remember the food, down to Mexican Wednesdays and Lobster Thursdays.
Meals are such a huge part of military life.
I hope the ROK Armed Forces review its provisioning.
An army marches on its stomach, after all, as Napoleon said.
If you are going to expect your citizens to serve, at least feed (and clothe) them adequately.
I went on a DMZ tour once, led by an US Army soldier, and a ROK soldier.
Are KATUSAs based at the DMZ at all?
Awesome video Kyuho!!! This brought back many memories for me. I was stationed at Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu 2013-14 as a medic. And I made lifelong friends with my KATUSAs. I still keep in touch with most of them and whenever I visit Korea, I make plans to meet up with them. KATUSAs are truly an asset to being stationed in Korea. I think my experience there wouldn’t have been as fulfilling without them. ❤️
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I’m so glad and happy to hear that you had such a nice experience with KATUSAs. It’s awesome that you still keep in touch with them whenever you visit Korea. I’m sure KATUSAs also had a wonderful experience because of lovely soldiers like yourself 😍
watching this whole video because of youngk :
was waiting for it ! ❤️
Awww, so glad to hear that-thanks! ☺️
love your’s personal experience ! 😆
Randomly found this and I am so thankful! Thank you for shared your experience. And My Days... I guess we don’t need to worry anymore, I believe our Young K will be fine🥰
This was so interesting! Thanks for sharing. Love your channel.
Thanks for making this wholesome video! It was really helpful since I'm joining the army as KATUSA at September!
정말 유익한 영상 만들어주셔서 감사합니다! 제가 9월에 카투사로 입대하는데 정말 큰 도움이 되었습니다!
Tell us if you meet YoungK. (:
That would be nice if you get to know YoungK from Day6! He's gonna enlist in October the 12th^^~
My boyfriend is korean who served the US marines. He got so much privilege in Korea since he was used as the translator. The Korean marines took him out for one too many soju rounds lol
Wowww, a marine! Respect 💪
Thanks for sharing your KATUSA experience...it reminded me of so many memories when I was stationed as a young US Army officer at Camp Casey around 2005. I loved Korea and overall I liked my KATUSA soldiers.
Stay safe and healthy!
As someone who also served in a 2 year mandatory military service I'm always interesting on hearing experiences from all around the world! I could really relate to you telling us your experience of getting the military letter 😂 I got mine at 16 and I think I stared at it for like an hour before I opened it 😂🙈
This was an awesome video, Kyuho! Thank you so much for sharing your military experience and educating us on the mandatory Korean military service requirement and how it compares to the life as a KATUSA. You sure had great memories (especially since you met Sarah while serving)! Again, thank you for sharing and informing us and thank you, especially, for your service! Aloha, Darlene
So glad to hear you enjoyed it :) Have a lot of great memories from that time! Thank you!
I know I say it all the time here, but never thought to say it to soldiers such as yourself....Thank you for your service. Thanks for sharing you background.
We need to see your dancing skills "Dancing Lee". :) :D
"You converted for chocolate" 🍫 🤣🤣
Couldn’t resist 😅🍫
🤣. God works in mysterious ways.
This story about Katusa was wonderful! i had no idea it would be so different from being in the regular Korean army. Good for you that you got to be Katusa and met Sara. How different your lives would be if you hadn't met that night - unless you believe in fate and that you would have somehow met each other anyway!
We’d definitely be in very different places right now, that’s for sure! Thanks so much for watching :)
I am glad that you both are together your are the best together
😭😭 very informative. thank you!
So interesting!!! Great video
Hey Dancing Lee. A very good explanation of the KATUSA program. I served 3 tours a total of 5 years in Korea in the 80’s. I know, I’m old now, LOL. I enjoyed working with our KATUSA soldiers as an MP. Apparently the barracks situation is much improved. We had 4 soldiers per room. At one point it was myself and 3 KATUSA’s as roommates. One KATUSA soldier actually took me to his home in Inchon when we both had a weekend pass. We played ping pong and he kept asking what types of Korean food I liked. When we got to his home everything I said I liked was on the table. I wish I could remember his name I’d love to look him up. Again good overview of the program and thanks for your service.
Your video provides reliable information for foreigner kpop fan like me. As some of my fandom friend has told, our idol will be serving and assigned into KATUSA later this year. I'm glad that I found some pieces of information in advance from your video! Thank you!
P.S. I'll be staying for your videos! I found you and your lovely wife has an adorable vlogs to be kept up with!
I served as Katusa from July 2014 to April 2016. It was best time of my life so far
Amazing ♥️ thank you for sharing this with us !!!
Very informative video really interesting 👍 gj Kyoho
Interesting. Great job explaining the differences Dancing Lee.
Thank you! 😎
I am from India but it was very nice to know about your experience and got to know another side of Korea too.
thanks a lot for sharing we learn a lot especially youngk is the first korean idol to enter katusa!! ❤️❤️
im learning this bcs of someone 🥺 thank you for this information!
Wow. Thanks for the info Kyuho. You really do learn something new every day. I never heard of KATUSA before.
Thanks so much for watching 😄
@@2hearts1seoul Absolutely my pleasure!😄👍
My dad was a surgeon and was drafted for the Korean war, but they found out he had tuberculosis so he didnt go. I think he wanted to go. He had a great spirit of adventure and loved travel. His lung problem was mild and was treated.
Wow, so interesting! Very relieved to hear his illness was treated~
@@2hearts1seoul Cont. My husband was in the Vietnam war. He said there was a unit of Korean army and they were a very tough group, “bad ass” he said, respectfully.
Thank you so much for making this video! I wondered, as one of my idols plans to go to KATUSA as well.
This is so interesting to listen to after watching world of Dave’s vid interviewing a US soldier who works with SK in pretty much the same program
왓더X LOL. Sometimes your subtitles are hilarious. I learn a lot from reading them. Great video; well-worth the runtime. Thanks.
this came out in my explore and yea i needed this bcs of brian lol. l learned a lot from this video alone and really enjoyed to hear your various jolly experiences/stories from katusa 🙌 thank u for this vid!!
Really interesting and well explained.
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Thank you! 😁
This is so informative ,thank you sm 🙏😊
"Dancing Lee" part will never get old, makes me laugh whenever you mention it😂
kyoho is so handsome in the unform! I died from laughing so funny as usual and very interesting :D
OMG ITS OUT!!!!
I love how you rmb the food and nap times so clearly HAHAHAHAH. that wonbin scene cracked me up 🤣
my fiancé also works as a naval diver for the government, but being in singapore there isn’t much to worry about cause our little island is so safe (thank god). the only interesting thing that happened to him so far was probably the NK-US summit that was held here, he had to dive to check the surrounding area for any bombs or suspicious items hahah.
We are at Camp Humphreys right now and this was so interesting and insightful. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Ohhh, hope you’re enjoying your time there! :)
Very cool!
Kyuho is also such a good storyteller!
Forgot to comment to the actual video instead of commenting to a comment haha! This was really informative. Interesting to hear about mandatory enlistment because not many countries require it at this time. I really feel for anyone that has to give away 2 whole years of their young life to anything. We've all been complaining about Covid 19 closing restaurants early, imagine the military!
Beause of young k I am here
Kyuho, Thank you for this. It brought on a lot of nostalgia for me. In the 1990s, I was a US soldier (or "GI") with the 2nd Infantry Division at Camp Casey, Dongducheon. Back then, Korea was the most 'forward' deployment for the Army. It was peace-time, but like you described, we trained to switch from peace to war on the spot immediately at any time. Army units in the US could deploy at any time. But in Korea, especially with 2ID, we were already deployed. If the north Koreans invaded, our job was essentially to make a stand and die while hopefully buying enough time to evacuate Seoul, for everyone else to organize, and for reserve forces to arrive from Japan, etc.
I have fond memories of our KATUSAs. With the racists you experienced, most likely they were assholes in general and that was just the way they figured out how to be themselves -- that is, assholes -- with KATUSAs. The US Army is so diverse in its own make-up -- including a good number of Korean and other Asians -- with diverse missions around the world, Korean vs American wasn't that big a deal. KATUSAs spoke English, shared our uniform, and were soldiers who served with us -- that filled most of the culture gap. KATUSAs mostly hung out together outside of work, but that wasn't different than how US soldiers hung out together after work.
With the name thing, we didn't have nicknames like "Dancing Lee". Instead we did it by section, rank, and name, like "Supply CPL Choi" or "S2 SGT Kim" (No, the other one).
I thought the biggest difference was the 'I'm a draftee' vs 'I'm a volunteer professional' perspective on being a soldier. Which is not to say the US soldier with about the same level of military experience was automatically a better soldier than his KATUSA counterpart, or that the US soldier necessarily served for much longer than a KATUSA. I served with KATUSAs who were exceptional soldiers and well respected as such. But we did think about soldiering differently.
The 2nd biggest difference was that KATUSAs were by and large better educated and more affluent than US soldiers of the same rank. That didn't make an impact on our work lives, but it was something I noticed. If anything, their education and affluence were a minor disadvantage for KATUSAs because US soldiers from working-class backgrounds were often better suited to improvise and adapt to typical soldier tasks and challenges.
The range of English ability was interesting. Some KATUSAs were barely fluent enough to get by. Others spoke English like you. Some spoke English better than any of us US soldiers. One KATUSA in my unit spoke impeccable English with a British public school accent, no Korean accent at all. Another KATUSA spoke idiomatic Californian English with a Californian accent and only a trace of Korean accent. Another spoke excellent American or maybe Canadian English with a moderate Korean accent. He was one of the best and most respected soldiers -- Korean or American -- in our unit. I tried to talk him into joining the US Army after he finished his Korean service, but he had other plans.
One last observation which you probably can't confirm or deny without having served with the US Army outside of Korea. There were noticeably more Korean and other-Asian US soldiers in USFK than anywhere else I served in the Army and not because they were requesting it. I don't think it was a coincidence, even though a non-Korean Asian American soldier had no advantage over any other non-Korean GI serving in Korea.
Thank you so much for the great comment! Wow, it was fascinating to read and get a glimpse of your experience. I’m so glad that you got along really well with KATUSA’s and I’m sure they did too. 2ID duty must have been really hard, especially in the 90s when North Korea was going through a lot of economical changes.
Even these days I miss serving military service with US soldiers. Not gonna lie, there were some difficult times, but overall US soldiers respected KATUSAs and we got along really well. It’s sad that those good times will never be back, but at least I’m glad that we all share good memories together.
@@2hearts1seoul You didn't delve much into the difficult times, but without knowing the details (I can guess), I'll proffer that if it were only easy, then we could question if KATUSAs are needed in the 1st place. Of course, we know they're essential.
Suggestion: A video from a former KATUSA to US soldiers with what you think they should know and what you want them to know about serving in Korea and with KATUSAs. Maybe that's outside the scope of your channel and maybe it would draw fewer views than you're used to, but I'd be curious to watch it.
Love this video explaining KATUSA. Reminds me when I was stationed in Korea back in the early 2000's. I was the OIC at Camp Carroll Troop Medical Clinic, located in Waegwan (just north of Daegu). That was my first encounter with KATUSA's. Great individuals with interesting backgrounds, much like Kyuho.
thank you youtube for recommending this video to me, youtube rlly knows that i’m a my day😂. anyways thank you so much for the information🥺🥺
Great video. I always wanted to know in detail how was your life as a KATUSA.
Still, I support the idea of a second video of KATUSA gone wild 😂😂