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RE: Interview with MiiG Ace of the Korean War



I think you have him confused with No Kum-Sok.  Han was interviewed in 
Dalian and spoke through an interpreter, a Professor Hua Renjie who is 
listed as an air acadeny instructor during the Korean War.  As an aside, 
Han was 19 at the time of the Fischer incident which, according to the 
article, could make him the youngest jet ace in history.
Trish
Wednesday, November 14, 2001 16:49, DasHaas@aol.com [SMTP:DasHaas@aol.com] 
wrote:
> In a message dated 11/14/2001 6:01:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> TrishWinston@hawaii.rr.com writes:
>
>
> > Han Decai,
> >
>
>  I do believe this is Kenneth Rowe, the American name taken by this MiG 
pilot
> after he came to the US.  I think he's working at Flight Safety now, a 
truly
> capitalist enterprise.
>
> Col. Mike Haas, USAF, ret., author
> Apollo's Warriors:  US Air Force Special Operations during the Cold War
> In the Devil's Shadow:  UN Special Operations during the Korean War
>
>  << File: ATT00070.html >>