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Kiwoom Heroes to hold 'Hero Day' honoring national heroes in NC game on the 10th → 6·25 War veteran throws first pitch

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Kiwoom Heroes is inviting veterans of the 6th·25 War to a home game in observance of the Month of National Gratitude and Remembrance.

On the 7th, the Kiwoom organization announced that it will hold the 'Hero Day Part 4. Remember' event during its home game against the NC Dinos at Seoul Gocheok Sky Dome at 6:30 p.m. on the 10th.

'Hero Day' is a signature event of Kiwoom that highlights hidden heroes in everyday life. This fourth event was held to commemorate the Month of National Gratitude and Remembrance, to remember the sacrifices of 6·25 War veterans, and to convey gratitude.

The first pitch on the day will be thrown by 6·25 War veteran Yoo Jae-geun, and the first hit will be made by Yoon Jeong-u (CEO) of the made-to-measure suit brand 'Buttons & Bows'.

Yoo Jae-geun, who joined the war as a student soldier at the age of 14, retired from his post as a police officer in 1999. The batter, Yoon Jeong-u (CEO), is a descendant of a 6·25 War veteran and is carrying out support activities for national veterans in collaboration with the Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office.

Through the organization, Yoo Jae-geun shared his thoughts: "Seeing many young people enjoying themselves on this land that we sought to protect 76 years ago fills my heart with emotion. Thank you for remembering us."

"Yoon Jeong-u (CEO)" also said, "I believe that small acts of remembering and honoring the heroes among us are the way to repay the noble dedication and sacrifice of national veterans. I am happy to be able to participate in this meaningful event."

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