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HONOLULU -- The United States will move all of its troops out of metropolitan Seoul over the next three years without reducing the total number of forces in South Korea, both countries have agreed.
Under a historic plan to end a U.S. presence in the capital dating to the end of the Korean War, about 7,000 U.S. forces and their families will be moved to an expanded facility about 45 miles south of Seoul, U.S. defense official Richard Lawless said.See the full content of this document
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U.S. To Move Forces in S. Korea Out of Seoul
Lawless and Lt. Gen. Cha Young-koo of South Korea announced the agree...
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