Camp Howze, South Korea

[1] In 1955, when the Marines departed Korea, the 24th Infantry Division of the US Army placed their headquarters on the site.

However the 44th had participated in the deployment of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, Second Infantry Division, in August 2004, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and was subsequently redeployed to Fort Carson, Colorado, and did not return to Camp Howze.

On 12 September 2018 a dedication ceremony was held for the Omma Poom park, which was constructed on the site of the former Camp Howze.

The site of Camp Howze originated with the 1st Marine Division's establishment of a command post at Tonggu.

[11][b] Camp Howze spanned three ri administrative districts located in Jori-eup, which is a sub-administrative district of Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do: Camp Howze was featured in Larry Bond's Red Phoenix,[13] a 1989 techno thriller.

2nd US Infantry Division 1989