イラクやアフガニスタンよりも危険なのが韓国、米国国防省&国務省警告発信!!!!!
Tough Korea Curfew for U.S. Civilian Contractors Monday, 14 February 2005
A new U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) rule requires all U.S. military members, government workers and private contractors — and their families — to be at home, at work or at an on-base activity between midnight and 5 a.m. daily.
No other overseas military post, including those in the war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan, has a curfew policy that puts civilian workers under the same restrictions as military members,
according to Department of Defense spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Greg Hicks, reports Stars and Stripes.
USFK commander Gen. Leon J. LaPorte amended the ongoing curfew for servicemembers in September in response to a State Department warning that cautioned all U.S. citizens in Koreaa
about potential protests and violence against Americans, USFK officials have said.
“We are different than any other place in the world,” said Lt. Col. Chad McRee, chief of operations for the Provost Marshal’s Office with the 94th Military Police Battalion in Seoul.
http://www.usabroad.org/2005/02/us_civilian_dod.html