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MSgt Dale Johnson
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Well, being as how he was facing disciplinary actions and sent back to the US maybe he thought he could get better treatment from the N Koreans.
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Maj Robert Thornton
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Somehow I doubt it, as history has proven.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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My son's first assignment there was as XO of one of the ROKA companies assigned to the battalion at headquartered at Camp Liberty Bell. He came back to the states for Ranger School, then went to the 1-506th at Camp Graves as a rifle plt. ldr. for a year, followed by six months as Spt. Plt. ldr. He finished up spending another eight months as the asst. S3 at Camp Liberty Bell before finally going to IOAC at Benning having spent three years in Korea.
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SSG Byron Hewett
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can you say: he's in a of hot water
Korean : 그는 뜨거운 물 속에 있다
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