Non-Commissioned Officer Academy

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Non-Commissioned Officer Academy is a college located in Iksan, South Korea.

Coordinates: 36°02′53″N127°04′27″E / 36.048162°N 127.074043°E / 36.048162; 127.074043 [1]

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