Camp Mujuk IYAOYAS Patches — Ordnance on the Korean Peninsula
Because even on the far side of the Pacific, the bombs still need to be built, and the ordies still run the show.
Camp Mujuk is the only U.S. Marine Corps installation on the Asian mainland, located just outside Pohang on the eastern coast of South Korea. Originally established in 1980 as a Republic of Korea Marine Corps ammunition depot, Camp Mujuk hosts over 4,000 Marines a year for training exercises with ROK forces and supports theater-wide operations across the Indo-Pacific. The IYAOYAS (If You Ain't Ordnance, You Ain't Sh*t) patch represents the ordnance Marines of MARFORK who maintain pre-positioned war reserve aviation and ground ordnance at Pohang and Yechon — keeping the ammo ready for when the call comes. This is ordnance pride from one of the most strategically important forward platforms in the Pacific.
Perfect For: Camp Mujuk ordnance Marines, MARFORK personnel, III MEF Marines who rotated through Pohang, and any ordie who's ever handled munitions on the Korean Peninsula.
IYAOYAS. Even in Korea, ordnance runs the show.