Camp Hialeah Army Post
The back road continues in the opposite direction
The back gate with the Lotte Hotel in the distance
The back of the base is not very well traveled so it's very quiet.  The back gate as seen down the road here is opened only when there are protesters outside the main (front) gate.  Other than that it is always closed.
The base library is a short walk from the Headquarters Building.
Continue the Walk
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It probably wouldn't be right not to mention the Headquarters Building, also located on the back side of the post.  The Headquarters Building houses the Legal Office, Headquarters Support Staff and is the place to go to get your picture taken for your base badge or other official duties.
Base Library
A view from the helipad
POW Flag, Korean Flag and our Stars and Stripes
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Directly in front of the headquarters Building, three flags fly proudly in the wind.  From right to left as seen here is the Stars and Stripes, the Korean Flag and the Prisoner of War Flag.  The flags are flown in order of importance and as you face the building, the United States Stars and Stripes will always be flown first with the host country following and any other significant flags.  In stateside arrangements, the State Flag always follows the Stars and Stripes.
Headquarters Building
The back road also features a helipad, where helicoptors are occasionally seen coming and going from the base.  Military formations for special ceremonies (like change of command ceremonies) are also held here.
Airborne Riggers - Helipad site
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