Eye on Korea_ An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations
• The difference between the Koreans and the South Vietnamese was like night and day. The Korean commander immedi ...
• those desires in full. The program was intense, difficult, and demanding. Only about one-third of the applicants ...
• After graduate studies, the army sent its FAS officers to an in-country training phase for one or two years, d ...
• In South Korea was much more developed than it had been when I left seven years before. Major highways wer ...
• By the time my in-country training was complete, I knew the landscape better than most Koreans and had friends ...
• ing. Both of these recommendations were approved and implemented, and to the best of my knowledge, they are sti ...
• CHAPTER 2 Into the Fray I n early I was assigned to the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intell ...
• east Asia area alone—at least several inches of paper every day. Later, when some individuals claimed they ha ...
• other sophisticated and technologically advanced weapons. Occasionally Korea and the United States have had di ...
• Korea, the estimate of the American intelligence community in was that it would need perhaps another ten ...
• were reports of a certain high-level weapons-development committee that recommended the development of new wea ...
• Korean peninsula. There was little support for threatening to withdraw our forces or suspending the mutual-se ...
• Sometime in the spring of , the American delegation began to broach the issue of Korea’s nuclear plans wit ...
• indeed terminated. In early Korea withdrew from negotiations with the French for the nuclear plant that ...
• When this incident was reported to U.S. Forces Korea (USFK), there was some initial confusion. Gen. Richard L. ...
• gathered important intelligence information and caused the North Kore- ans to activate their target-tracking ...
• double checked the targets that were preapproved for artillery bombardment and airstrikes should these become ...
• good training, adequate resources, and strong leadership. That was again true in this case. The combined ROK- ...
• was that this was a mistake but that as long as the U.S.-Korea security alli- ance held firm, South Korea woul ...
James Young as a U.S. Army second lieutenant in early at his unit’s base camp during his first assignment to Korea. Youn ...
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