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[US Forces Korea Spokesperson: US Military Personnel Should Avoid Non-essential Travel] According To CNN, After The South Korean President Briefly Attempted To Impose Martial Law, A Spokesman For The US Forces Korea Said That The United States Encourages US Military Personnel Stationed In South Korea To Avoid Unnecessary Travel And Stay Away From Crowds. Colonel Ryan Donald Said That Under The Current Security Situation In South Korea, The Protection Level Of US Military Forces Has Not Been Adjusted For The Time Being, But US Military Personnel Are Encouraged To Travel Only For Necessary Missions Until Further Notice. "The Leaders Of The US Forces Korea Also Urged Military Personnel In South Korea To Avoid Any Potential Protests And Stay Away From South Korean Government Offices In And Around Seoul," Donald Said. It Is Reported That There Are Currently About 28,500 US Military Personnel In South Korea, As Well As Thousands Of Civilian Personnel, Family Members And Contractors Related To The US Military Presence, Which Constitutes One Of The Largest US Military Presences Overseas
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