by Staff Sgt. Tong Duong
8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
11/21/2012 - GUNSAN CITY, Republic of Korea -- More
than 25 Wolf Pack members were honored by their Korean students and the
schools they volunteer at, during a recognition dinner hosted by the
Gunsan office of education, Nov. 20 in Gunsan City, Republic of Korea.
Students from some of the 30 Gunsan elementary and middle schools
showcased their English language skills in various songs and
performances, to show their appreciation to the Kunsan Air Base,
Republic of Korea Airmen.
Kang Seung-Gu, Gunsan City deputy mayor, thanked the volunteers not only
for taking time out of their busy schedule to help Korean students
improve their English skills, but for saving them money as well. The
price for one-on-one tutors can cost a student more than $500 per
months, he noted.
Col. Douglas Nikolai, 8th Fighter Wing vice commander, also thanked Wolf
Pack members for their dedicated service to the local community.
"On behalf of Col. John Pearse, 8th Fighter Wing commander, thanks for
your graciousness, we also appreciate all Wolf Pack members here giving
their time and extending their English knowledge to the Korean students
here in the community," Nikolai said. "This is one more example of the
great relationship we have in support of the Good Neighbor Program
between the base and the community. We would like to keep that going not
only at Kunsan, but throughout the peninsula with the US and the Nation
of Korea."
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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