Lt. Col. F. Lance Lewis, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron commanding officer, and Lance Cpl. Channing Leinen, H&HS crew chief, take photos of a memorial in Imjingak, a famous tourist attraction in Korea, which was developed after the North-South Joint Statement in 1972. Imjingak is also home to many other significant memorials, such as the Bridge of Freedom, which was used to free 12,773 prisoners in 1973, the Bell of Peace, which represents peace for humankind and unification for Korea in the new millennium by displaying a 21 ton bell, preceded by 21 stairs, and multiple other locales. - Lt. Col. F. Lance Lewis, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron commanding officer, and Lance Cpl. Channing Leinen, H&HS crew chief, take photos of a memorial in Imjingak, a famous tourist attraction in Korea, which was developed after the North-South Joint Statement in 1972. Imjingak is also home to many other significant memorials, such as the Bridge of Freedom, which was used to free 12,773 prisoners in 1973, the Bell of Peace, which represents peace for humankind and unification for Korea in the new millennium by displaying a 21 ton bell, preceded by 21 stairs, and multiple other locales.