Deputy Army Officer Saves Two Korean Travelers in Arizona, U.S.

Deputy Army Officer Saves Two Korean Travelers in Arizona, U.S.


Deputy Army Officer Saves Two Korean Travelers in Arizona, U.S.

The story of an Army vice-president traveling to the United States last year saving the lives of two Koreans in crisis is belatedly known.According to the Army’s 3rd Armored Brigade today, Kang Jung-hoon, 40, went on a trip to the U.S. for his vacation last fall.Kang, who was playing in a valley in Sedona, Arizona with his

acquaintances, found a woman drowning in the water.The boss,
br> Kang, jumped in without hesitation and rescued the woman ashore.As the
br> situation was cleared up, I saw a man floundering again.Boss
br> once again made his way through the current and rescued him.Both of the people he saved were Koreans.The story of “br”

, known as the National Rights Commission of Korea, was belatedly revealed by a woman who was drowning recently reported to the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.

The woman who identified herself as the mother of two children said she was grateful to Kang Jung-hoon for saving her life at the moment when the time for rest was almost a nightmare.After

, I found out that I saw Kang Jung-hoon shaking his whole body after rescue, and he was suffering from hyperthyroidism, and he also wanted to let many people know the spirit of sacrifice who risked his life in dangerous situations.Kang Jung-hoon, the boss of

, said he didn’t hesitate because he thought it was his duty to protect the lives of the people as soldiers, and that both of them were fortunate to be back in good health.The Br>
unit will commend the soldiers to emulate Kang’s late-known as Kang’s good deeds.
photo by = 3rd Army Armored Brigade, Yonhap News>

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