The Camp - Camp Red Cloud is located in Uijongbu which is located just to the north of Seoul. CRC is home to the 2nd Infantry Division command group, Special Troops Battalion, Air Force personnel, and a few other smaller units. The camp is a great place to be stationed. It has two pizza shops, a bowling alley, a food court, bank, commissary, PX, theatre, and a small golf course complete with a country club. An adequate playing field, a nice gym, and good weight room accomodates all the athletes out there. The housing at CRC is some of the best in 2ID with soldiers living in new barracks with no more than 2 people per room.
The Ville: The Uijongbu area has plenty to offer for GIs. The “ville” located just across the street from the CRC front gate has all you typical GI stores in Korea. You can buy suits, jackets, pirated software and games, plaques, coins, paintings, trinkets, and much more in the ville. Also the ville has a few clubs with your standard “drinky girl” scene in Korea. The drinky girls are mostly Phillipinos and Russians looking to make a quick buck from you buying them $20 drinks. Yes that’s right $20 drinks. The prostitution in the ville has been largely cleaned up due to recent media exposure and USFK’s crack down on human trafficking and prostitution
Things to Do: The surrounding are has some great outdoor opportunities. Just out the back gate of CRC take a left and take another left just past the car dealership to explore the mountains just to the west of CRC. The road going up into the mountains up “Radar Hill” is a great place to go running or road marching. The forest scenery is outstanding, the air fresh, and no traffic. There is even a lake you can explore once you reach the top of the road along with a old ROK Army compound that is now deserted.
Also in the area is Suraksan Mountain that is just outside of Camp Staneley in Uijongbu. Exiting from the Camp Stanley ville gate take an immediate right and follow the fence line until you reach the hiking trail that leads up the mountain. Suraksan is a strenous hike with amazing scenery. Bring a lunch and picnic along the stream running form the mountain or do some serious rock climbing to the summit of the mountain.
Another hiking trip you can take is up Dobongsan Mountain. The mountain is part of Pukhansan National Park and features some spectacular rock climbing to reach the summit. From the summit you can see all of Uijongbu, Seoul, and all the way into North Korea. In fact the North Korean flag pole located at Pamunjom is visible from the summit. If you are not into rock climbing then explore the many beautiful Buddhist temples located in the park. The monks at the temples are very welcoming to foreigners so don’t feel intimidated exploring the temples. To reach Dobongsan just get on the subway at Uijongbu station and travel south on Line 1 and exit at Dobongsan Station. At the station walk across the street towards the mountain. The path towards the mountain has lots of hiking and climbing shops if you need any gear along with many restaurants. Once passed the ville area you will enter into the park. The cost to enter park is usually around 2000 won or about $1.75. So extremely cheap comparted to American National Parks. So get out and see some of these exciting parks around Uijongbu.
Finally Uijongbu has extremely easy access to the Korean capitol city of Seoul. The Uijongbu train station is only a 5 minute taxi ride from CRC and from there the subway can take you to downtown Seoul in less than 45 minutes. This is one of the best features about being stationed on CRC.
Downsides: One downside to CRC is that it is often the site of protests that occur in the country against US forces since it is the division headquarters. The protests have picked up since June 2002 when an accident involving a 2ID tracked vehicle killed two Korean school girls. The leftist and pro-North Korean forces came out in force to protest American soldiers and start riots hoping to get a reaction from the US soldiers at CRC. These activities continue periodically to this day so pulling gate guard at CRC can be hazardous at times.
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5:53 am on March 3rd, 2007 1
I was a member of the 604 DASS from 85-89 and I truly miss the area and especially the people. My Wife and I owned the Triple Seven Club known to Air Force members as the “TRIP†for many years and that gave us the opportunity to really get to know many of the HQ HQ CFA folks and the local business owners.
Jackson Circle was certainly one of many stops on our nights out and who could forget the Air Force Toga party that got all of us participants and the gate guards in hot water.
I was much younger then and have since retired from the Air Force but being stationed at CRC was by far my best assignment and the memories will last forever.
6:10 am on March 3rd, 2007 2
I have a son who in the army. He will be stationed at Camp Red Cloud, they deployed 2 weeks ago today. We talked briefly to him over this weekend. We are interested in know how to write him does he have computer access.
6:10 am on March 3rd, 2007 3
My son is there right now. He is supposed to be there temporarily and then head back to Camp Casey in the middle of March. They do have access to computers and the internet. I still write my son at Camp casey and they bring his mail to CRC, or he gets it when he goes back to Casey on a pass.
11:00 am on October 2nd, 2007 4
So how are you doing bert, it’s been almost 19 yrs when i was there at Supply, Miss your sister in-law who ran at the Trip at CRC, i’m retired now for about 14 yrs, and miss the good old days there. Take care
2:01 am on November 26th, 2007 5
Hey all…. I was stationed at CFC from mid 85 to mid 86. Some of the best memories of my life. Still trying to find Richie Collie (most people probably remember him, especially the MPs) Anyone know of any sites for CFC folks to chat?
10:05 pm on May 9th, 2008 6
Ahh… “Kimchi Knievel” memories! Yeah… that was me on the little red moped from 84 - 87. Definitely some of the best memories during my 5+ years there (a couple of more tours never hurt anyone?! - Kwang Ju/Kunsan)
12:04 pm on May 28th, 2008 7
Hey Bert,
(SSgt) Mark Pargeon from the 604th. I was one of the mechanics with Jackson and Menke. Yes, quite a party that was!