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5/19/2017

Topic Reading-Vol.1864-5/19/2017

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Kim Si Woo: Ready to switch clubhouse for military barracks after Sawgrass win
One of the most divisive and deadliest wars in history isn’t over, yet. Though the fighting of the Korean War ended in 1953 when an armistice was signed, no peace treaty has been made. Thus, both sides of Korea are technically still at war. And in South Korea, it is compulsory for all able men to serve in military for about two years, longer than most other states that still have mandatory military service.
It was such a glorious honor for this talented young golfer, Kim Si Woo, and for his mother country Korea, to win this year’s the Players Championship, unofficial fifth major title, at the age of just 21, the youngest winner of the tournament’s history. However, he won’t be exempted from the mandatory military service because the title is NOT significant enough compared to the medals in the Olympic Games or gold medals in the Asian Games.
Enjoy reading and learning how serious the situation in the peninsula even 65 years after the military fighting ended.

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