Sinkie parents won't allow their kids to do this

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School children train through the pain at a winter military camp in Ansan, South Korea



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South Korean students participate in a winter military camp in Ansan, 25 miles southwest of Seoul


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The camp ranges from three to 14 days...


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... and is conducted for civilians by retired Korean marines


 

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About three hundred school students from primary to university level participate in the camp


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The students train until the middle of January to strengthen their mental and physical endurance


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School children are put through their paces at a military style boot camp in South Korea



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These South Korean school children are put through their paces by retired marines during a stay at the Cheongryong Self-denial Training Camp
on Daebu Island in Ansan, southwest of Seoul


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The children are at the mercy of the instructors who make them struggle across m&d flats, stretching them both mentally and physically


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One-hundred and fifty-six children took part in the three-day camp to strengthen themselves mentally and physically


 

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There are many camps across Asia like this one, but with the military threat from North Korea military service in South Korea is compulsory.
All adults serve in the armed forces for two years


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This group of children are put through their paces by one of the instructors


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Hoses are trained on the children who are suffering in the hot conditions


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wahlaneh...
no wonder their soldiers are so tough - pak buay see eh.
our ahpingkor sure chow keng mc many many times plus downgrade liao.
 
so that the reason why the korean girls are so pretty. ITS THOSE m&d!!!
 
good to meet another fellow phidophilia in the forum.
 
Our parents don't let us do this for only the winter season. They let us do it for 2 fucking years then follow by 10 knn years of reservist.
 
That country is "still at war". So they need to prepare themselves.

These are fake acts....S. Korean just use them as a propaganda to stike fear into the N Korean regimes.

Look at their fake face expressions....all drop their jaws and open their mouth...what about the strain in their neck and tyes...none!

Taking off shirts in the snow is no big deal. I live in Alberta, Canada and the temp is lots cooler than S Korea.....minus 45 C degrees with windchill are common. In snow days of minus 5 C, anyone can take off shirts for 2 to 3 minutes in the snow to take some snaps.

But if they take off shirts and dip into the ice cold water, then it is something real. Evern just a 1 second dip is real!
 
wahlaneh...
no wonder their soldiers are so tough - pak buay see eh.
our ahpingkor sure chow keng mc many many times plus downgrade liao.

These are fake acts....S. Korean just use them as a propaganda to stike fear into the N Korean regimes.

Look at their fake face expressions....all drop their jaws and open their mouth...what about the strain in their neck and tyes...none

I live in Alberta, Canada where the winter is more harsh than South or North Korea ...minus 45 C with windshill is common.

It is not a tough act to take off shirt to be in the snow for 5 to 10 mins if the temp is minus 2 to 3 C. Look at the kids, they are not even wearing handgroves or face masks so the temp could be just around freezing. If it is minus 25 C or below, even the nose is convered up...only the eye balls are exposed in open space like this and doing such exposed activities.

If the kids are dip into the water...even jump into the water for just 5 seconds to have their photos taken, then I believe the training is true.

This looks like to me some sort of summer and winter camp for kids...look no proper army boots bec. they are expensive whereas camouflage uniforms are cheap and easily avaliable.....lots of that in Canada....no big deal.
 
Makes our log PT by our NS jokers look like child's play!
 
Why should Singapore parents need to put their kids into do this where there is a 2 years National Service waiting for them at the age of 18????????

Think again????:oIo:
 
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