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RE: Turncoats
One was a squealer, and when I met with my Brother (A POW from 2 Nov. -
until he was repat.) on a ship in the Inchon harbor, my Bother swore to me
that if the SOB ever returned from being a turn-coat, that he would get his
revenge. Never happened though.
-----Original Message-----
From: CavKVet50@aol.com [mailto:CavKVet50@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 6:15 PM
To: KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ukans.edu
Subject: Re: Turncoats
In a message dated 11/8/00 2:06:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
RonaldS842@aol.com writes:
<< What happened to these guys? Are any of them still alive and living in
North Korea?
>>
This is just recollection, top of the head. One died -- other 20 returned
home. I saw one of the men on TV a number of years ago, black man. I think
he
lived in Georgia. He ran a restaurant there. Then much older and wider, he
was quite contrite. Said his reasoning to turn was because he was treated
lousy in the South before he joined the Army and not much better in the
Army.
Marty