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@SWF88: According to the attached source (via translation);
"Military official "Army Army Ranger troops 150 people are on a mission to arrive in 42 minutes the accident scene at 2 this afternoon, including scuba divers 40 people," said "navy maritime rescue (SSU) 82 names and Special Operations Flyer (UDT / SEAL) 114 people, including 196 people committed to rescue, "he said."[1]
Basically, of 196 rescuers, 82 were from SSU and 114 were ROK Navy Special Warfare SEALs. That is why the rescue is noted in this article. - theWOLFchild01:07, 31 March 2016 (UTC)Reply