Korea’s defense minister on Friday rejected speculation that the recent deactivation of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter unit here signals a reduction in U.S. Forces Korea (USFK), saying the move appears to be part of a broader transformation of the U.S. Army. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back told reporters that the suspension of operationㄴ at the unit should not be interpreted as a troop cut. When asked whether this indicated a reduction in number from the current 28,500-strong USFK, Ahn said, “I do not think that is the case.” “There seem to be a number of changes underway within the U.S. Army related to Apache helicopters,” Ahn said. “This does not appear to be an issue limited to U.S. Forces in Korea, but rather part of reforms taking place across the U.S. Army as a whole.” His comments followed a U.S. congressional report which revealed that the 5th Air Cavalry Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment at the main U.S. base of Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, ceased operations in the middle of December. The unit had operated Apache attack helicopters and reconnaissa