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My husband and I are stationed In Camp Humphrey South Korea and have recently bought an alaskan malamute. I go back to the states in two weeks, Oklahoma. I am trying to figure how to get her registered. nI have no papers on her. I need to get her registered as a purebreed so I can get her into the AKC. Can someone please help me through this process. That would be wonderful!

Thank you from my husband, Russia(our little fluffy girl) and I!
you are able to register a puppy whose parents are not registered, you have to submit an applications and photos. From there they will tell you if your puppy is accepted as a purebreed. I just dont know where to get that application.

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My husband is going to Camp Humphreys Korea in April and we’ve decided to do an unaccompanied tour. Me and our 3 children are going to live with my parents in Virginia. I need any information about the specifics of staying behind such as BAH, storing furniture, leave, changing my homestead, and if the army will pay to move me and the kids. Please help me out, any information is welcome! Thanks so much!

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Camping in Inje, South Korea

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Good times in a great little gem of Korea. October 2008.

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North Korea is a sore that won’t go away. It keeps on testing nuclear capabilities in the sea of Japan in the previous years which some how irritated the US since the 1950′s. And the Philippines is very near Korean peninsula, in the manner of speaking just a stone throw away. If some how war will broke out between these two, will the Philippines be involved? For those who think it will not involved us, but isn’t the US our ally and will stand up whatever it takes? We were rescued by the US twice in our history. First in WW2 when the US forces liberated the Philippines from the Japanese occupation in 1945, and second if not for the US intervention do you think we have EDSA revolution in our midst today? Reagan persuaded Marcos to leave the Philippines and offer asylum for the Marcoses in Hawaii. If US didn’t do that, the forces of Ver is ready to pound on Ramos and Enrile at Camp Aguinaldo and as the British will say, “it will be bloody”. Let us assume North Korea do not have enough stock file of nuke but China will back them up for whatever reason. This will be a large scale of conflict don’t you think? And a country that have stock file of nukes do not tell me they won’t use it. That is the very reason they have it isn’t it to use it in another time or future. What do you think?

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North Korea Says U.S., Allies Aiming to Provoke an `All-Out War’ in Region North Korea said the U.S. is promoting military hysteria in South Korea and Japan to provoke an “all-out war” that will spread outside the Korean Peninsula. Read more on Bloomberg

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U.S. Military Chief Criticizes China Over North Korea In Seoul on Wednesday, Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, lashed out at China for failing to intervene with Pyongyang diplomatically. Read more on New York Times

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My husband and I are currently stationed at Camp Hovey in South Korea. We dont want to do command sponsorship. We just want to pay for a apartment till his year is up. Can we get BAH…which will be for Virginia where we both are from? Or do we have to do OHA?

How do we go about getting the paperwork done..because I need a sofa stamp and his company is taking forever to get the memorandum so we can take it to the immigration office.

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1) Native Koreans living in Korea
2) Foreigners living in Korea
3) Native Koreans living outside of Korea
4) Anyone else (foreigners living outside of Korea)

For me, the people I want answering are 1 and 2 (possibly 3 if the answerer hasn’t been outside of Korea very long). The reason is simple: if you’re not in Korea, you don’t know. Korea is changing constantly so recycling knowledge from travel guides and web sites isn’t always accurate. However, I do believe that anyone should be able to contribute.

Would you really want a foreigner in New York telling you everything you ever wanted to know about living in Korea? Not me.

Well, those are my thoughts. What about you?

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