Eye on Korea_ An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations
• to be alarmist and unsubstantiated. This particular story took on a life of its own. Shortly following the Ja ...
• often had a rather negative view of Korean leaders and of U.S. Embassy personnel. For bette ...
• to my assistant, though not before visiting the site over twenty times. The Japanese attaché had no assistant ...
• CHAPTER 12 Duty with Ambassador Gregg L illey’s departure left a gap in the U.S. Embassy leader ...
• reforms of . Whatever its depredations abroad, the U.S. CIA has never had such a domestic role; in fact, ...
• who trained for these very dangerous missions. Ambassador Gregg’s eyes would sometimes mist ove ...
• There was some sentiment for a strong protest to the ROK government over this matter. Ambassador Gregg immedi ...
• unhealthy and a very poor choice of export. U.S. attempts to push tobacco products became a sor ...
• The military attachés broke down into three basic groups. The first group was those who took their duties ver ...
• I also participated occasionally in traditional Korean kisaeng parties with some generals and o ...
• The Cost-Sharing Issue One important item on which I was deeply involved during this period was cost sharing, ...
• This was a real point of contention between USFK and the embassy. USFK wanted to retain the gol ...
• importance of the morale and welfare issues Jody had raised. The Ameri- can secretary of defense had now weig ...
• After the official announcement that the F/A- had been chosen, the F- proponents began to l ...
• indicates that the continuation and successful completion of the defense- improvement program is necessary an ...
• CHAPTER 13 Journey to North Korea I n the spring of , I received a telephone call from Gen. Ric ...
• which also included Dr. Joseph Churba, the president of the ISC; Generals Raymond G. Davis and Robert Bazley, ...
• fly to Pyongyang two hours later aboard a North Korean commercial air- plane. Unfortunately, when o ...
• dedicated to the Great Leader) throughout the city. It reminded me a little of Washington, but only in its si ...
• scattered street lamps and no activity to speak of. Pyongyang after dark was truly a ghost town. On ...
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