Cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point visited The Korea Times in Seoul, Wednesday, as part of a regional trip across the Philippines, Korea and Japan, aimed at understanding how the U.S. engages with its allies in the Asia-Pacific. The group is traveling across Asia to better understand how the U.S. works with its allies. They chose Korea for its large U.S. military presence and long history as an ally. The visit brought together future U.S. military officers and the Korea’s oldest English-language newspaper, founded in November 1950 during the Korean War (1950-53) to inform U.S. troops and the international community about developments on the peninsula. The cadets arrived in Seoul on Sunday and spent several days visiting key military sites, including Camp Humphreys, the Demilitarized Zone and Camp Casey, where they met U.S. Forces Korea personnel and observed joint operations with Korean troops. The itinerary also included meetings with industry leaders at Hyundai Motor Group and Hanwha Aerospace. That background shaped much of the conversation with The Korea T
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