U.S. Soldiers and Marines embrace local tradition at Dangjin Tug-of-War Festival


by DVIDS

DVIDS— DANGJIN CITY, South Korea — Against the backdrop of Dangjin city's historic streets, the rhythmic chant of participants and the beating of ceremonial drums and cymbals echoed as roughly 30 U.S. Soldiers and Marines, alongside Korean Augmentees to the U.S. Army, lent their strength to the age-old tradition of the Dangjin Gigsi Tug-of-War Festival, April 14.

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