Publication Date:
Tue, 2011-03-08 12:17
The plans are among a package of measures announced Tuesday aimed at building a stronger, more efficient army in the wake of the sinking of a South Korean warship and North Korea’s shelling of a South Korean island last year.
Fifty South Koreans were killed.
Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin says the attacks left the South Koreans with “enormous shocks and scars” but gave the military a chance to review its readiness to North Korean provocation.
Other measures include streamlining the top military brass and creating a joint military command tasked with defending front-line islands.
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