![]() ![]() Naval Forces Korea since January 2018 and will next assume command of Carrier Strike Group 12 in Norfolk, Va. We build relationships.”īoyle served as commander of U.S. “We don’t have ships to command here in South Korea, but we have relationships with commands that do. “We’re small, we’re lean, and we’re agile,” Boyle said. Navy enjoys with their ROK counterparts and throughout the region. Thank you for continuously providing me with an outstanding message-one that was extremely impactful during a dynamic period in Korea.”īoyle attributed his success at CNFK to the close working relationships the U.S. “We’re a team, and my job is to carry your message,” Boyle said. and ROK military personnel and civilian guests and thanked his staff for their hard work. Sim Seung-seob.Īfter receiving the award from Sawyer, Boyle spoke to the crowd of more than 300 assembled U.S. In a separate ceremony April 17, Boyle also received the Order of National Security Merit Cheon-su Medal from ROK Chief of Naval Operations Adm. ![]() 7th Fleet, presented Boyle with the Legion of Merit award for his achievements while serving in Korea. “You strengthened the alliance you were the lynchpin in ensuring it remains ironclad.”ĭuring the ceremony, Vice Adm. “Not only did you move the command to three new locations, you did so simultaneously, seamlessly, and flawlessly,” Abrams said. Army Garrison Yongsan to three locations, including a new headquarters aboard the ROK base in Busan. Forces Korea, said the change marked a “significant milestone” in U.S.-ROK relations on the peninsula as Boyle’s leadership had impacted the relationship for the better, overseeing the “monumental relocation” of CNFK offices south from U.S. Abrams, commander, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, U.S. The ceremony marked the 36th time CNFK has changed command since its establishment July 1, 1957. Navy Region Korea (CNRK) during a change of command ceremony at the Republic of Korea (ROK) Fleet base in Busan, April 25. Naval Forces Korea (CNFK) and commander, U.S. BUSAN, Republic of Korea (NNS) - Rear Adm. ![]()
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