Eye on Korea_ An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations
• Sung Hwa. The caller asked if I knew any more details, which, of course, I did not. I hung up the phone but it ...
⁄ • order to provide staff support to Ambassador Gleysteen and to see what other information was available ...
• Ambassador Gleysteen were concerned that the North might try to take ad- vantage of the situation. General Wic ...
⁄ • the U.S. government, a condition that would continue and even grow worse during the days ahead. Indeed, ...
• toward the embassy, I decided at the last minute to drive by the area of Gen. Chun Doo Hwan’s Defense Security ...
⁄ • next few days will be instructive. If Chun moves to remove those officers senior to Class , particula ...
• to prevent the coup of /. Furthermore, when General Wickham raised the issue of unrest and discontent amon ...
⁄ • motto “duty, honor, and country.” Central to this philosophy is that an officer will always tell anothe ...
• CHAPTER 7 Aftermath of 12/12 O n the morning of December , , I departed the Yongsan bunker, intending to ...
⁄ • of course, but we did feel that there was only minimal danger and that the most important thing at this ...
• A Visit from the Japanese Attaché The Japanese military attaché, Col. Ahiro Hagino, arrived at my house in the ...
⁄ • I gave him an honest and straightforward answer, that in the immediate and near term, it had damaged ou ...
• report was very pessimistic and expressed serious doubt that the Choi gov- ernment had either the will or the ...
⁄ • The Decline and Rebirth of Hwang Won Taek While the / incident led to the purge of the top army lea ...
• been wrong. Ambassador Hwang performed well and was soon given a more prestigious assignment, subsequently bec ...
⁄ • pression that he was not as angry as the words implied. He also stressed the importance of maintaining ...
• I believe that this was a mistake, the first of several made in dealing with Chun and his followers during the ...
⁄ • Fortunately the Defense Department strongly and forcefully opposed this course of action, arguing that ...
• reconciliation. The letter stated that Carter was “deeply distressed” by the events of / and warned that s ...
⁄ • most ordinary Korean citizens. On numerous occasions various Korean officers would approach their Ameri ...
«
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
»
Free download pdf