After the war, Park entered the service of the Republic of Korea Army.
He holds the rank of General in the Republic of Korea Army.
Republic of Korea Army received its first batch of K9 in 1999.
It was designed to give the artillery wing of the Republic of Korea Army a significant improvement in capability.
The initial production is set for 2008, with the Republic of Korea Army planning to field approximately 466 units.
In 2009, the corps began a number of training initiatives with the Republic of Korea Army.
Currently, his son serves as a commissioned officer in the Republic of Korea Army.
It helped to train and provide logistic support for the Republic of Korea Army.
They looked as bad for the Republic of Korea Army as Colon had said.
There, it was reinforced by troops from the Republic of Korea Army.