Camp Casey
Camp Casey is a United States Army installation located in South Korea, near the city of Dongducheon. It serves as a base for the U.S. military, providing support and training for troops stationed in the region. The camp is named after Major General Thomas Casey, who served during the Korean War.
Established in the 1960s, Camp Casey plays a crucial role in the defense of South Korea and the stability of the Korean Peninsula. It is part of the larger United States Forces Korea (USFK) and hosts various facilities, including barracks, training areas, and recreational amenities for soldiers and their families.