On the regular public telephone network, Camp Carroll, South Korea, is in telephone area code +82 54 (or 054 within South Korea), with numbers beginning 970, followed by 4 more digits.
On the US DoD DSN network, Camp Carroll numbers begin with (315) 765, followed by the same 4-digit extension number.
In other words +82 54 970 xxxx, or DSN (315) 765-xxxx.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Camp Lawton was just south of Freedom Bridge.Don`t remember highway number.Munsan Ni was south of us.
Camp Casey is located in Dongducheon, South Korea. The closest major airport is Gimpo International Airport, which is 34.8 miles from the center of Dongducheon.
fedex address at camp casey korea
Right across from the DMZ in a little city called Un Chon Ni
Most are in 4-7 cav on Camp Hovey but some are put in small scout platoons in other units.
I was at Camp Carroll in 1964/65 with the 698th Ordnance Co.(DAS)Other units that I can remember were Co.B 4th Signal Bn.,44th Engineer Bn.,an MP company,the 36th?Engineer Bn. There was also a guard dog training detachment there. H.P. Brolly I was also at Camp Carroll 1964/65 698th Ord. 54th Eng was another unit and I remember a Hugh P Brolly from Philadelphia in my unit. Robert Mollica Hugh, would like to here from you mollbat@aol.com
The Korean War never ended - the armistice only signaled a ceasefire, and the two countries remain at war. Since the signing of the armistice, there have been several incursions against South Korea by the DPRK (North Korea), as well as against foreign forces in the region (the raid on Camp Liberty Bell, the Panmunjom axe murders, the seizure of the USS Pueblo, etc).
The phone number of the Cole Camp Branch is: 660-668-3887.
The phone number of the Potts Camp Library is: 662-333-7068.
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Camp Casey, a US Army base in Tongduchon-ni, South Korea.
When I was in Korea, there were two types of alerts. One indicated it was simply a training exercise, while the other indicated it was not a drill, and live ammo was issued. We did have one during my time there (although I was at a different camp, every US military facility in-country went on alert). However, the most famous of these alerts - which would have included Camp Carroll - would have been in 1976, during Operation Paul Bunyan, which was a US response to the murder of a US officer (Captain Bonifas, for whom Camp Bonifas on the DMZ is named) by axe-wielding North Korean soldiers in the Joint Security Area. Camps do not go on alert individually in the ROK, except on training alerts - if one camp goes to full alert and starts issuing live ammunition, they all do.