Originally Posted by lateacher
He's stationed at Camp Stanley, and he said the closest Taco Bell is a $25 cab ride each way to Camp Casey. He's actually gone to get it before, but I guess he does other things while he's there. I was hoping he didn't go just to get a $51 bean burrito!

Now I see what's going on. I just glanced at your original post, and wasn't aware what was going on. So you and your wife went from Long Beach to Tokyo and your bro came from South Korea to Tokyo, right?
BTW, it's the beginning of March, does your school have a break or a recess during these days? Are you in a public or a private school? You don't have to answer if you don't want to. I'm just curious because of the break.
Is your brother also having a break? Once I met a U.S. military personnel who was stationed at Yongsan on a UA flight from NRT to ICN. (I don't know the camp's name.) and he just had a week of a break in Tokyo. He said that the government was paying for his break in full. He told me that the government paid USD500 for RT between ICN and NRT which was overpaid IMHO.
As I had no idea where Camp Stanley is, I just looked up.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...ility/fort.htm
I think those maps are outdated, anyhow tell him to check out Camp Red Cloud whether they have Taco Bell or not.
I don't know how long is he going to be stationed in South Korea, but if he will stay in South Korea quite long, it wouldn't be a bad idea to get a car. The man that I mentioned above told me that he had a car and a motorcycle in South Korea. IIRC, he would be stationed in South Korea for three years. IMO, getting a motorcycle is not a good idea, but a car would be okay.