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I’m hungry so I need to eat. This is a restaurant inside the Self-Defense Force base.
In the Korean military, cooks are in charge of cooking, but in the Ground Self-Defense Force, cooking is done by cooks.
[. ]It is said that they are obsessed with outsourcing to private companies.
So, if you look at the Korean military, all regular sleepovers are seen as the quality of an executive cafeteria level.
If I[.]
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Today’s meal.
For your information, the brigade commander is sitting right next to you.]
The meal is not free and costs about 390 yen (about 3,900 won), so it’s a waste of money.
It didn’t taste great:
A Korean who experienced a helicopter ride at the Korean Air Force as part of a university club activity said:
They outsource their jjambap to a private company.
He says.