オランダのジャンボリー隊員の両親から届いた手紙
``Other members must have been envious.'' Following Japan, parents of Dutch jamboree members also sent letters of gratitude = South Korea
Last month, during the Saemangeum World Jamboree Scout Scouts, the parents of a Dutch volunteer who withdrew from the territory and enrolled in a fire academy in Gyeonggi-do sent a letter of gratitude to the fire department authorities.
Ta. According to the Gyeonggi Fire and Disaster Headquarters on the 5th, the Dutch member's parents sent a letter expressing their gratitude, saying, ``Thank you for everything you have done for my daughter and my fellow scouts.''
. In a letter, the parents said, ``We were really surprised by the program supported by the Gyeonggi Fire Department.They were a little jealous of the scouts who were staying elsewhere and couldn't participate in firefighting experience activities.''
Stated. Prior to this, for nine days from the 8th to the 16th of last month, 365 members of the World Scouts from six countries, including the Netherlands, attended the Gyeonggi Fire Academy to experience firefighting training, first aid, mountain rescue, etc.
did. They also watched taekwondo demonstrations and traditional performances. The Gyeonggi Fire and Disaster Headquarters will put this letter in a time capsule together with the items from the 'Memory Exhibition with Scouts' and keep it forever.
He said he plans to monitor the situation and also reply to the letter. On the 28th of last month, Yuiko Shinozuka, the mother of a Japanese scout, gave me a hand in Danyang County, Chungcheongbuk-do.
The paper has arrived. Ms. Shinozuka said, ``This time, the scouts sent to Japan, including my daughter, have been very well taken care of by the people of Danyang County.
I wish you good luck," he wrote.
2023/09/05 20:38 KST
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