Not many people know the Korean contingent in the Vietnam War was the second largest force after US forces. There were two famous Korean Army Divisions, Tiger Division and White Horse Division, and one equally famous Korean Marine Brigade, Blue Dragon Brigade. Every city and town in Korea had their share of their sons killed in actions in Vietnam. And this is the memorial for the soldiers and marines from Yangsan (양산) who were killed during the Vietnam War.
It says the Tiger Division was assembled on October 12, 1965 in Seoul Yeoyido Field with its commander, Major General Chae Myeong Shin. The Division left the Busan 3rd Port on October 16, 1965 and reached
Quy Nhon, Vietnam December 22, 1965.
From the day the advanced party left for Vietnam, September 25, 1965, to the last day in Vietnam, March 7, 1973, the Tiger Division had 114,902 soldiers (7,562 officers and 107,340 enlisted) who fought in Vietnam.
Korean Marines, Blue Dragon Brigade. This unit was so famously known as Ghost Killer Marines for their stealthy fighting skills and their bravery.
Korean Army White Horse Division
White Goose(?) Combat Support Supply Group
Silver Sky Horse Air Combat Support Group
Korean Army's Dove/Pigeon Brigade of Combat Engineers
Southern-Cross Combat Logistic Support Group