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South Korea's decision to join resulted from various underlying causes, including the development of US-South Korea relations, political exigencies, and the promise of economic aid from the United States. The number of troops from South Korea was much greater than those from Australia and New Zealand, and second only to the U. Participation of Korean forces in the war included both non-combatant and combatant roles.
In , Syngman Rhee originally offered to send troops to South Vietnam, as he was concerned about the redeployment of American troops from Korea to Vietnam, which would have reduced the amount of protection from North Korea, a constant security threat. When Park Chung Hee became the President of South Korea, seeing strategic benefits, which included troop modernization, economic aid, domestic help, and other potential benefits, he continued Rhee's policy, and saw the Vietnam War as an opportunity to further the alliance with the United States.
President Lyndon Johnson made a formal request to South Korea for noncombatant troops on May 1, Eisenhower rejected the previous offers because American public opinion would not support an American military presence in South Korea if the South Korean troops were fighting in Vietnam.
Kennedy rejected the previous offers because he hoped that the situation in Vietnam would not deteriorate to the point that South Korean troops were needed. The first Korean units arrived in February , in a brigade group known as Dove Force. These included engineers, a medical unit, military police , a navy LST , liaison staff, and other support personnel.
Medical teams are reported to have treated over 30, South Vietnamese civilians. The civilian operations in the early southern part of the campaign are reported to have had some success. State Department reports state that though they were seen as effective in combat in the initial years, they had later withdrawn to the coast and were reluctant to undertake offensive operations.