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Re: KLO in Korea



Right,
 
Col. Geh In Je tells a different story.  Geh was the KLO/HID commander at the time.  Geh spent months in Tokyo preparing for the Inchon landing and led the 'Clark' unit.  BTW, Geh says it was he who came up with the Inchon landing idea.
 
There is a group photo of Clark, Geh and other members of the team - but Choe is not in the photo.  Geh's memoirs has no mention of Choe, either.   Choe has been quite vocal in Seoul about his alleged 'exploits'.
 
Does Clark mention Choe in his memoirs? 
 
 
ysk
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Evanhoe
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: KLO in Korea

Interesting article but not completely accurate.  For a different view of
this operation read, The Secrets of Inchon, Eugene Clark, Putnam
2002   This account is slightly "colorful" but reasonably accurate.

Ed

At 11:28 AM 6/2/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I found the following article concerning the role of the Korean members of
>the U.S. Army intelligence unit, the Korean Liaison Office (KLO), played
>in the events leading up to the landing at Inchon in September 1950. I
>hope that the list members find it interesting.
><http://www.pilotonline.com/military/ml0502kor.html>http://www.pilotonline.
>com/military/ml0502kor.html
>
>Matthew Aid

Ed Evanhoe, Antlers, OK, 74523
Author:  DARKMOON: Eighth Army Special Operations in the Korean War
Life Member: Special Forces & Special Operations Associations
Web site:  http://www.korean-war.com