Kim Chong-Yun

A smile for a career well spent: Visual Information Specialist Yo Kyong-il, who followed in his father’s footsteps into the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Far East District in 1985, pauses beside his camera. Now serving alongside his daughter, Mr. Yo retires in March 2026, leaving behind a three-generation family legacy of service to the district. USACE PHOTO BY CHONG YUN KIM

Three Generations, One Mission: The Yo Family’s Century of Service at USACE Far East District

At A Glance: A Family Legacy Retiring Professional: Yo Kyong-il, Visual Information Specialist (40+ years of service). Generational Impact: A lineage spanning from a district gardener to a visual historian to a third-generation specialist. Historic Witness: Documented the transition from

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Enhancing Operational Readiness Through Innovative Design at Camp Carroll, South Korea

At A Glance: Camp Carroll VMF Location: Camp Carroll, South Korea Project Cost: $44 Million (ROKFC-Funded) Design: Two-Story Vehicle Maintenance Facility Mission: Support Army Prepositioned Stock-4 (APS-4) Management: USACE Far East District (FED) This story appears in America’s Engineers: The

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