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Celebrating the US-South Korea alliance as we open a new office in Seoul

Austability’s CEO and President, David Khandan, and director of Global Operations Robert “RJ” Jennings joined the company’s South Korean team to honor outstanding military service members from the US and the Republic of Korea (ROK).

The Austability team, including the newly appointed Austability Director of Operations in South Korea, Jehee Kim, attended the annual USO Six Start Service Salute.

The event started in 1970, organized by Korean business owners and civic leaders. It brings together military, diplomatic, and business leaders, recognizing the sacrifices junior military members make to promote democracy, the ROK-US Alliance, a free market economy, and the rule of law in a region critical to US national security interests.  

“In an era of growing uncertainty, it’s vital that we acknowledge and thank our military personnel who are working so hard to foster peace and stability.

“We were particularly honored to be joined by Bonnie Carroll and Fatma Megrahi from Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS),” David Khandan said.

The Six Star Service Salute comes at a significant time for Austability, as the company continues its global growth with the opening of a new office in Seoul.

“The opening of our office here in Seoul recognizes the critical role of South Korea as a key ally and partner of the Five Eyes (FVEY) alliance.

“This expansion also strengthens our strategic presence in the region and enhances our ability to deliver world-class specialized and expeditionary operational support services throughout the Indo-Pacific,” Mr Khandan said.

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