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Re: CIA Commemoration



Yes, there are a number of Americans, you and Ed among them, trying to help
us.

In fact, Donald Nichols did his best to take care of his Korean friends
after his fall.  I understand he had arranged a number of them to enter the
US.  In fact, I am looking for Lee Young Sik who came to the US with Donald.

Lee was with HID when the war started and got connected with 6006 later in
the War.  Does anyone know of Mr. Lee?


ysk

----- Original Message -----
From: <DasHaas@aol.com>
To: <KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: CIA Commemoration


ysk!

       There are Americans out here trying to get some recognition for the
Koreans who worked for the Agency.  Me, for example.  And as you can see,
when the CIA does not want to do something, it is virtually impossible to
get
them to do it.

Col. Mike Haas, USAF, ret., author
In the Devil's Shadow: UN Special Operations during the Korean War
Apollo's Warriors: U.S. Air Force Special Operations during the Cold War
Member: Air Commando, Special Forces, UDT-SEAL, and Special Operations
Associations