"U.S. paratrooper assigned to Special Operations Command Korea prepares to land during a ROK-U.S. Combined Friendship Jump with ROK Special Warfare Command South Korea. The purpose of training was to enhance combined airborne operations capabilities and strengthen the ROK-U.S. Alliance.
(U.S. Army Photo by CPL Cheon, Donghyeok)
"Green Berets assigned to 1st Special Forces Group (A) provides security with their Republic of Korea counterparts as part of a Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force during Foal Eagle. Foal Eagle is a series of annual training events that are defense-oriented and designed to increase readiness to defend the ROK, protect the region, and maintain stability on the Korean peninsula."
(US Army Photo by Sgt. Codie Mendenhall)
"Navy SEALS pull security before boarding an aircraft as part of a training exercise during Exercise Foal Eagle at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. Foal Eagle, like all Combined Forces Command (CFC) exercises, is defense-oriented and designed to enhance readiness and the ability to respond to any potential contingency that could arise (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Sword, 1st Special Forces Group. "
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Sword, 1st Special Forces Group)