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Description U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Bill McQuilkin, second from left, the commander of U.S. Naval Forces Korea, and South Korean military leaders place flowers at a memorial in Daejeon, South Korea, March 26, 2013. The memorial was in honor of 46 South Korean sailors who died after a South Korean vessel was destroyed in a torpedo attack from North Korea three years ago in the Yellow Sea. (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua B. Bruns/Released)
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