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2,800 South Korean troops deployed to Iraq
2004-09-22
South Korea's defense ministry said Wednesday it completed the deployment of around 2,800 troops on a relief and rehabiliation mission in northern Iraq. The deployment will be reinforced by another 800 troops in early November, defense officials said. The South Korean contingent, the third largest in the US-led coalition in Iraq, is taking up positions in Arbil, a Kurdish-controlled town in the north of Iraq, to operate from next month, the ministry said in a statement. The ministry announcement followed a tough media blackout on the troop deployment which began with a secret airlift on August 3, preceded by protest rallies by South Korean anti-war activists.

Seoul had defended the ban on media access, citing the security of South Korean forces and civilians in Iraq, since the execution of one South Korean translator by Islamic militants there in June. South Korea's parliament approved the dispatch of troops in February but stipulated that troops would engage in relief and reconstruction work only and would avoid combat.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  In July, the rank order was US, UK, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, Netherlands, Romania, SK, Japan. But with 3600 troops, SK would be #3, ahead of Italy.
Coalition troops in Iraq July 2004
Posted by: ed   2004-09-23 12:05:46 AM  

#4  Very nice to see. However, I'm curious that SKor is the "third largest" contingent. Does that mean the order is USA, UK, SKor, and Australia?
Posted by: Dar   2004-09-22 2:19:20 PM  

#3  Good for them. I guess Secretary Rumsfeld's message was finally received.
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-09-22 12:22:24 PM  

#2  Back in June South Korea notified all Koreans to depart Iraq. A good move if you're going to increase your military presence.
Posted by: RN   2004-09-22 7:38:40 AM  

#1  SK boys probably won't have much chance for a combat in Kurdistan, anyway.

Oh well, I know, it's Kurdish Iraq. For now.
Posted by: Zarathustra   2004-09-22 7:33:14 AM  

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