Republic of Korea Navy Eates 6 Months of U.S. Navy Hot Sauce

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(1)1 American cook who died from overworked
(2)While traveling to and from the U.S. as a fighter-ship transition team, there were a lot of funny episodes on board In particular, there are many soldiers who are not good at American culture and English, so things that cannot be understood by common sense have happened by ignoring them
(3)About 200 people from the 3rd transition team went by a 10,000-ton U.S. Army transport ship from Busan. There was a small disturbance every morning at the ship’s restaurant. Egg cooking was a problem. They lined up in a long line to order the dish they wanted, but the line didn’t shrink because there were many people who didn’t know English
(4)Fried Egg Fried Egg Scrambled Egg Scrambled Egg Scrambled Boyd Egg How many people know how to tell the exact difference between boiled eggs? So from the next day, I said SameSame to ask for the same thing he ordered with a good English speaker, so on the first day, I ran out of fried eggs. Koreans liked fried eggs, which was the cause of the commotion
(5)I don’t know English. Say Same Same
(6)The next morning the soldier ordered scrambled eggs to show off his English skills Not only did more than 200 soldiers do the same thing, but they also had to sweat to make scrambled eggs one by one, and there was nothing they could do when they shouted the same thing
(7)2 Tabasco Defecting
(8)If you eat American food for a long time, you will miss the refreshing taste of Korean foodAmong the condiments found by the soldiers, a red bottle with the word “HOT SAUCE” was quite pleasing to Koreans who were looking for red pepper powder
(9)The color and the spicy taste were all sold out quickly, so it had to be because everyone mixed it in soup, mixed it in rice, and sprinkled it on steak He was screaming for more, and after the two-week voyage, he arrived at Seattle Port and was preparing to disembark A transport ship supply officer came to see Major Namchul, the head of the transition team He asked with a smiling face
(10)Do you know how much hot sauce you’ve had in two weeks
(11)I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. But how long has it been
(12)I asked with a really apologetic face I was surprised at the reply
(13)220 of you, 1,600 crew members, ate six months’ worth of food for two weeks
(14)The officers next to him couldn’t help but be surprised When everyone said sorry, his answer was a masterpiece againDon’t mention it. American soldiers don’t like hot sauce I have a headache because of the accumulation of stocks, but thank you very much for your clean consumption Please take this boat when you return home.” It didn’t sound empty considering the request to ride it back home. If I hadn’t heard that, it would have been really embarrassing, but a word made me feel so different
(15)3 Paying for food with kkangkkang
(16)The sailors were bored because they lived on a ship for a long time doing nothing while sailing So what I came up with was a kkang-kang kkang kkang The work of removing rust or paint on the ship and wiping it off with sandpaper is called kkangkang work
(17)With the permission of the commander of the transition team, I told the captain of the transport ship He didn’t look like he hated it even though he was wondering. The Korean sailors clung to him, polished him, and then painted him againI didn’t think I was going to pay for my meal, but I showed my Korean temperament to see the end of everything if I stick to it in consideration of the Navy’s honor Seeing the clean appearance, it reminds me of the captain who liked it as if it was yesterday that he had never received such service from a passenger
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