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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
  • In 2005, Scott Pelley spoke with Charles Robert Jenkins, a former U.S. soldier who had deserted to North Korea in 1965, about the abuse and control he suffered over his nearly 40 years there.
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Комментарии • 237

  • @dabprod
    @dabprod 8 дней назад +73

    I was in Korea as an American soldier in 1964, but returned home in March. I don't remember hearing about this. He's very lucky to be alive.

  • @lelandunruh7896
    @lelandunruh7896 4 дня назад +9

    The stupid decisions I made in my twenties resulted in hospital visits and empty bank accounts. I can't imagine living with a mistake for that long!

  • @bobcharlie2337
    @bobcharlie2337 10 дней назад +75

    That's some mistake, but he had two daughters from this. And when he came back he did the right things and made amends.

    • @michaelolden2682
      @michaelolden2682 3 дня назад +1

      How, exactly did he do the right things and make amends? I am a DMZ veteran, and I not see it.

    • @bobcharlie2337
      @bobcharlie2337 3 дня назад

      @@michaelolden2682 What parts bother you?

  • @ibuprofenPill
    @ibuprofenPill 6 дней назад +40

    We don’t need to put him in prison, he’s been in one for almost 40 years.

    • @FemiNelson-sb1em
      @FemiNelson-sb1em 4 дня назад +6

      ​@@michaelolden2682 he suffered for his foolishness n we're no one to judge him. Shell shock is real & sadly many soldiers were afraid & suppressed that fear. Many of them endured horrid PTSD & did not deserve to made feel like they weren't Men. Its called being human. Our Govt has allowed worse in our lifetime & are not held accountable. This Man knows he paid dearly, horribly for his act of having deserted. Peace be with him, with those that realize or find out too late they should not be in combat. Peace be with us all 🙏. "Isa"

    • @billyz8868
      @billyz8868 3 дня назад +3

      ​@@FemiNelson-sb1em that's the dumbest comment in the history of the Internet.

    • @bodbn
      @bodbn 3 дня назад +1

      @@billyz8868 Not really a very sensible comment to be quite honest. Stop with the drama and theatrics and try to be a human for a few moments. You might find you like it.

    • @michaelolden2682
      @michaelolden2682 3 дня назад +2

      ​@@FemiNelson-sb1em. No. There is no we here. I served on the DMZ. Did you?

    • @michaelolden2682
      @michaelolden2682 3 дня назад +2

      ​@@bodbnnothing to do with being a human. He was a SGT leading a patrol in an very dangerous place. He selfishly left him men behind without a patrol leader. Jenkins did not act like a human to the humans for which he was responsible.

  • @adilkanouni5461
    @adilkanouni5461 10 дней назад +73

    That last part
    Mama...
    Hit hard couldn't stop crying as a men

    • @readmelancholystrumpetmaster
      @readmelancholystrumpetmaster 5 дней назад +2

      How many are you?

    • @oscarotter790
      @oscarotter790 5 дней назад +4

      @@readmelancholystrumpetmaster I'm 33 and I cried. I cry because I have Freedom because God created me to Love; I'm lucky to experience a privileged life leveraged with so much Love. God bless this planet and those who fight against Love; God have mercy on them, please.

    • @oscarotter790
      @oscarotter790 4 дня назад +2

      @@ChristopherGray00 Nah, I worship Love and am thankful for everything new.

    • @user-fr8ve7wf6i
      @user-fr8ve7wf6i День назад

      I wanted to see her meet her daughter-in-law and grandchildren!

  • @CafeMich
    @CafeMich 5 дней назад +26

    Wow, just wow. I'm at a loss of words by this story. To have recklessly sacrificed your freedom and endured suffering in a totalitarian regime is just total insanity. I'm glad he survived and was able to reunite with his wife (extremely bizarre circumstance, too) and his mother in NC. The ending actually made me tear up 😢

    • @RonHelton
      @RonHelton 3 дня назад

      Not to worry, they are rapidly moving us in the direction of a totalitarian state. Passing unconstitutional laws and overstepping their authority. Direct taxes have been in effect since 1913 to ensure that we can not defund this government without a fight. A law they are currently trying to pass to make it illegal to speak out against Israel. This is an illegitimate government. And they want to have digital currency which they will be able to control remotely without our consent.
      #MafiaGovernment #WakeUpAmerica

    • @4925kelly
      @4925kelly 3 дня назад +1

      People do the strangest things.

  • @moebarcelona3765
    @moebarcelona3765 10 дней назад +40

    Its a blessing for both mother and son to reunite after them long years. What a beautiful story.

    • @guiltychild6948
      @guiltychild6948 9 дней назад +4

      Have to say when they met at the end, that hit me real hard. To see his poor mother waited for so long, for such a senseless act by him. Heartbreaking

    • @giovannidibravato5576
      @giovannidibravato5576 9 дней назад +2

      @@guiltychild6948 yes i agree I almost cried! - oh no
      I did cry lol

    • @guiltychild6948
      @guiltychild6948 8 дней назад

      @@giovannidibravato5576 me2😂

  • @user-iv7ts3zm4y
    @user-iv7ts3zm4y 5 дней назад +10

    Find the troops he left behind. Tell their story.

  • @m.b.88
    @m.b.88 7 дней назад +15

    This illustrates how systems and policies effect human beings more than they effect countries, politics and the privileged. You can say whatever you like about him, but he was a human being who deserved and deserves compassion just like everyone else does.

  • @lil----lil
    @lil----lil 10 дней назад +78

    Who amongst us was not once young & stupid? He PAID a price that nearly killed him.
    You can see a deep sense of remorse and regret from him. This old man learned his lesson.
    RIP. Mr. Jenkins.

    • @Aristotelezz
      @Aristotelezz 7 дней назад +7

      There are a few documentaries about American deserters in north-Korea. Clearly they all regretted it deeply, although they could not always expressed it that way.

    • @brucefredrickson9677
      @brucefredrickson9677 5 дней назад +3

      Age 24 is not young and stupid.

    • @FemiNelson-sb1em
      @FemiNelson-sb1em 4 дня назад +2

      ​@@brucefredrickson9677 Our Govt People are older n commit worse atrocities than desertion. He paid his debt to Society. He is repented & thats more than many of our American Companies n people that are criminals in our own Nation, communities, Govt. Its life, nothing is perfect, nothing is as it should or could be. Bless his Momma for holding hard to life so as to hold him, hold eachother before they leave this life. Peace be with them 🙏. "Isa"

    • @49metal
      @49metal 4 дня назад +2

      And all the men who didn't desert and were killed in battle? He ended up with a lot more than they did. What he got from the Koreans was what he bargained for. What he got from Uncle Sam for his crimes was 25 days in the brig.

    • @Aristotelezz
      @Aristotelezz 4 дня назад

      @@49metal Lots of people are willing to die, and died for it, to get out of north Korea!

  • @stoicfreediver
    @stoicfreediver 10 дней назад +26

    After 10 beers people do crazy things. Dang. Glad I don’t drink anymore!

    • @dannyo3317
      @dannyo3317 4 дня назад +1

      stoicfreediver: Do you drink any less?

  • @elleniasiello6271
    @elleniasiello6271 3 дня назад +2

    Wow, what a story ! Should make a movie about his life .

  • @emjay2045
    @emjay2045 6 дней назад +11

    And I thought that was a clip of Ross Perot before I read his name. 😶

    • @dabprod
      @dabprod 5 дней назад

      Yeah.....me too. lol

    • @zztv15
      @zztv15 4 дня назад

      😂😂😂😂😂 I was thinking that too

    • @threeminuteshate
      @threeminuteshate 4 дня назад

      Same here. Haha

  • @noahfick6124
    @noahfick6124 7 дней назад +10

    He wrote an amazing book

  • @JT-qe4pm
    @JT-qe4pm 10 дней назад +14

    POWERFUL ENDING

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 6 дней назад +10

    Great interview.

  • @corenchiereynaldo2417
    @corenchiereynaldo2417 10 дней назад +8

    14:39 Starting here, this part brought a deepness to my chest and almost cried.

  • @mrsjmehta
    @mrsjmehta 2 дня назад +1

    What a story!! I'm glad he was really loved by his wife & was reunited with his mother.

  • @bobjones27
    @bobjones27 8 дней назад +13

    We all make mistakes in life but this gentleman made such a catastrophic one. It looks like the US Army was very understanding and gracious in giving him a ceremonial courtesy.

  • @andreastruble
    @andreastruble 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you for the Godly humble manner he has had opened up.

  • @lenovovo
    @lenovovo 10 дней назад +9

    Lord have mercy, such a good story 60 minutes! Scott Pelley, you're looking good in this segment.

  • @maplebear6527
    @maplebear6527 4 дня назад +8

    I feel sorry for everyone in his circle, except him. I feel for his family, his daughters and his wife.

    • @MatthewW713
      @MatthewW713 3 дня назад +2

      I agree. He said he wasn’t a traitor because he came back. But the real reason he came back is because he didn’t like his treatment in NK. He deserted his family and his country.

    • @maplebear6527
      @maplebear6527 2 дня назад

      @@MatthewW713 God only knows what secrets he gave the North. Even 10 beers deep, WTF was he thinking?!

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062 10 дней назад +18

    He got to see his mother.

  • @dekotahrunninghorse9372
    @dekotahrunninghorse9372 10 дней назад +15

    Wow! What an incredible story!!!! Speechless!! What this man and women went through! What so many went through! Thank you for sharing this!!

  • @JayBee-cr8jm
    @JayBee-cr8jm 7 дней назад +11

    How can a place like North Korea still exist in the year 2024? It's obscene.

    • @WZD10016
      @WZD10016 5 дней назад

      From Space South Korea is all lit up at night while North Korea is dark. They’re a third world communist nation living in the Stone Age.

    • @rickjensen2833
      @rickjensen2833 3 дня назад +1

      Not for long.

    • @maplebear6527
      @maplebear6527 2 дня назад +1

      Make it a parking lot

  • @tammardacosta7094
    @tammardacosta7094 3 дня назад

    I've watched this twice and still can't find the words..I'm proud,astounded, disappointed and most of all thankful to witness love, determination and resilience..thank God you're home soldier🫡

  • @nigellee9824
    @nigellee9824 5 дней назад +3

    Am I the only one who has absolutely no sympathy for this guy….he went there purely of his own making..but he wasn’t the brightest pebble on the beach..

  • @NZKaupoi
    @NZKaupoi 10 дней назад +17

    A truly remarkable story ...

  • @kepeliwa
    @kepeliwa 10 дней назад +16

    He is forgiven, bless his heart.

  • @jackmeyhoffer5107
    @jackmeyhoffer5107 8 дней назад +7

    Hard to have sympathy for this guy. He deserted his fellow soldiers and he surrendered to N. Korea. You KNOW that he gave them information about the US military.

    • @dh5516
      @dh5516 3 дня назад +1

      As a buck Sergeant, he couldn't give up anything they were interested in, or didn't already know. North Korea was just happy to have him for propaganda.

  • @FFawzi
    @FFawzi 10 дней назад +9

    14:31 - 15:10 ; tears came to my eyes. I don't tear up for much.

  • @lysettesoures2994
    @lysettesoures2994 22 часа назад

    For me only one Message, we paid Hard for the Mistakes we do when we’re Young.So good to see him with his Mother.

  • @pbryant1360
    @pbryant1360 4 дня назад +1

    What’s sad is this that I grew up seeing his Mom in the local shopping mall. Whenever we would stop and talk, she’d look over you to see if she could see if her son was near. As I grew taller she looked over me on tiptoe.

  • @beckykent6674
    @beckykent6674 4 дня назад +1

    I feel bad for him. He was scared and was young. You can see it in his eyes how bad he feels.

  • @michaelsmith3381
    @michaelsmith3381 5 дней назад +3

    He did not get stuck in North Korea, he defected there. The only reason he left was the Japanese government petitioned on his behalf so he would not face years in prison. He crossed with all his gear, and provided information to the enemy. Just because he did not like what he got in return and it did not meet his expectations does not mean he should be acquitted for his crimes. He got 30 days in the brig and that is a very light sentence.

    • @michaelolden2682
      @michaelolden2682 5 дней назад +3

      He is a traitor. Full stop.

    • @unclejoe8279
      @unclejoe8279 5 дней назад

      @@michaelolden2682 An American learns a new word from his superiors.

    • @omi_god
      @omi_god 4 дня назад

      @@michaelolden2682 Desertion is not treason.

    • @srj302
      @srj302 4 дня назад

      And exactly what was a soldier like him going to reveal that was so secret?
      He made a mistake. He was stupid. He paid a huge price for something where the harm to the US was negligible.
      Move on.

    • @michaelolden2682
      @michaelolden2682 3 дня назад

      ​@unclejoe8279 what is your point?

  • @stevemendez3535
    @stevemendez3535 3 дня назад +3

    This is so not true! After 39 years, he sounds like he just left the farm! Get out of here!

    • @theobserver2309
      @theobserver2309 3 дня назад

      Yes indeed. He was definitely not the brightest bulb in the pack. However he was a good husband and father. The ledger of life...

  • @centredoorplugsthornton4112
    @centredoorplugsthornton4112 8 дней назад +8

    Jenkins passed away several years ago. He'd been living in Japan.
    Look for 60 Minutes story about the last US deserter defector in North Korea, James Joseph Dresnok. Material from a documentary about him, Crossing the Line.

    • @prieten49
      @prieten49 7 дней назад +1

      Jenkins said that Dresnok behaved lke an enforcer for the North Koreans. He often bullied and beat Jenkins at the North Korean's request

    • @centredoorplugsthornton4112
      @centredoorplugsthornton4112 7 дней назад

      @@prieten49 and Dresnok called Jenkins a g d liar when told that.

    • @prieten49
      @prieten49 6 дней назад +1

      @@centredoorplugsthornton4112 This is an interesting exercise for you. Yes, this might sound like a case of "he said, she said," but we have more information to go on. Jenkins left North Korea and could therefore suffer no consequences for telling the truth. Dresnok was loyal to his North Korean benefactors and stayed to the to the very end in North Korea. Now, who has the incentive and ability to tell the truth? Who has the incentive to lie?

    • @centredoorplugsthornton4112
      @centredoorplugsthornton4112 6 дней назад

      @@prieten49 who had the bigger family and obligations to North Korea?

    • @prieten49
      @prieten49 6 дней назад

      @@centredoorplugsthornton4112 Does that shed any light on which of the two is telling the truth?

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 8 дней назад +6

    Everyone deserves redemption. Glad he found it

  • @selah4719
    @selah4719 4 дня назад +13

    My husband is a disabled Vietnam vet, I have no sympathy for this guy. He was and is a coward .

  • @ladyofthelake223
    @ladyofthelake223 5 дней назад +2

    I’m so glad he got to see his mom again. That was really sad thinking of all the time he missed.

  • @AO-46613
    @AO-46613 2 дня назад

    can u believe the army would still arrest this guy after he came home

  • @peterlafayette5595
    @peterlafayette5595 3 дня назад

    I'm a veteran, I hold none, not a spec of ill will or feeling svs towards this man.
    I wish him and his family well.

  • @raphaelgerarddelacruz6774
    @raphaelgerarddelacruz6774 10 дней назад +3

    I hope that he catched-up with the things he missed for decades.

  • @auggiecontreras8068
    @auggiecontreras8068 3 дня назад +1

    Impossible to know his state of mind. But wow...had he done things the "right" way, he probably would have done three months in jail. Bizarre story for sure 🙏

  • @user-zu8nz8mg3z
    @user-zu8nz8mg3z 3 дня назад

    Never ever ever give up hope.❤

  • @SolMorales-lw5cp
    @SolMorales-lw5cp 4 дня назад +1

    😮 nice to know this

  • @fhende4845
    @fhende4845 5 дней назад +1

    Amazing

  • @valeriesmith5780
    @valeriesmith5780 3 дня назад

    What an incredible story. What a miracle he got out of North Korea.

  • @drifter503
    @drifter503 4 дня назад +1

    What a story

  • @srs3572
    @srs3572 3 дня назад

    This man made a mistake. He was very young. He admitted his faults. I wish him peace. It is a miracle he survived living in North Korea.

  • @jeanettelang1746
    @jeanettelang1746 5 дней назад +3

    Glad you made it home

  • @joymcguire
    @joymcguire 5 дней назад +2

    very sad.

  • @santos8578
    @santos8578 5 дней назад +8

    What is more crazy then this is some people want a dictator here in the US!

    • @joyceanthony-huff2914
      @joyceanthony-huff2914 4 дня назад

      No they don't. They want a leader who will put Americans first

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges 4 дня назад

      Huh?

    • @LarsonPetty
      @LarsonPetty 4 дня назад +2

      ​@@Golgi-GygesYeah, Santos here⬆️ is correct. Lately I've seen more interviews than I am comfortable with regarding this subject. There is a certain US Presidential candidate whose followers posit that a dictatorship doesn't sound too bad, as long as it's their guy in charge.
      Just a few short years ago, such thoughts were an absurdity, and voicing this sentiment was nothing more than an unthinkable fantasy.

    • @dh5516
      @dh5516 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@LarsonPetty You're lying, of course. Produce one credible reference. Clueless.

    • @LarsonPetty
      @LarsonPetty 3 дня назад

      @@dh5516 Wow. Bit sensitive regarding Dear Leader, aren't we?

  • @airgunningyup
    @airgunningyup 5 дней назад +1

    one foolish mistake by a 24 yr old .. crazy

  • @Dingo-wc7my
    @Dingo-wc7my 5 дней назад

    I recall this tale

  • @MrSpock002
    @MrSpock002 7 дней назад +6

    He was a coward to boot. Sorry man, no pity here...

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges 4 дня назад

      It seems so.

    • @anthonylagunas6737
      @anthonylagunas6737 4 дня назад

      He served in the DMZ. Have you served there. I served 3 tours in the DMZ. He was not a coward.

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges 4 дня назад

      @@anthonylagunas6737 there's no combat in the DMZ. It may be rough, or tough, but we cannot call it the same as combat.

    • @anthonylagunas6737
      @anthonylagunas6737 4 дня назад

      @@Golgi-Gyges Now the US does not patrol the DMZ. I spent 2vtours at a place called Camp Liberty Bell. The closest combat unit to N. Korea, we would patrol in the winter. The only thing separating nort and south were markers on post. To patrol you carried a full combat load. Anything could happen at anytime.

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges 4 дня назад

      @@anthonylagunas6737 anything can happen at anytime isn't combat.
      Thanks for your service.

  • @jillr.austin1103
    @jillr.austin1103 3 дня назад

    That man went through hell

  • @jeremykelly3633
    @jeremykelly3633 5 дней назад +2

    Beautiful story 🫶🏾

  • @klaytonpeterson
    @klaytonpeterson 4 дня назад +1

    Yikes!!....
    Foolish Decisions that lead...Straight to Hell...😢

  • @maxbuetler4064
    @maxbuetler4064 5 дней назад +1

    "There are black policemen" Wow there were no black policemen in North Carolina in 1964??

  • @gaymichaelis7581
    @gaymichaelis7581 4 дня назад +1

    Very good story, though it is not a happy thing!!! I didn’t know at all about this man/brother/soldier in the US Army!!! Happy that he got away from the North Koreans and ended up marrying and having two daughters and getting freedom and getting to go home to visit and see his mother before she died, etc.!! And getting to become a farmer. It seems in Japan!!! Very good story!! Thank you again!!! ❤🙏😇👍🌎🇯🇵

  • @ruthiemay423
    @ruthiemay423 3 дня назад +1

    Play stupid games. Win stupid prizes.

  • @ezcleghorn4025
    @ezcleghorn4025 7 дней назад +5

    At first, I had a really hard time with the desertion thing, but God knows he was punished enough for it to last a lifetime and let’s be honest, everybody is insanely stupid and misguided in their 20s. Everybody.

    • @genespell4340
      @genespell4340 7 дней назад

      There are millions of us that were not as far around the bend as he was. His horror story should be enough to give others pause when it comes to making similar decisions.

  • @kimthomas8717
    @kimthomas8717 6 дней назад +2

    😭 such a touching story wow

  • @shanewoods1980
    @shanewoods1980 5 дней назад +2

    Turned his back on his men!! 10 beers would not make him make that decision, got what he wanted though

  • @ursulareeg1171
    @ursulareeg1171 4 дня назад +1

    ❤hard story. All the way around.

  • @NoamPitlick-bg8kw
    @NoamPitlick-bg8kw 3 дня назад

    I never feel sorry for stupid.

  • @bethelshiloh
    @bethelshiloh 4 дня назад +1

    Well at least he realizes he was a fool.

  • @outdoorlife5396
    @outdoorlife5396 7 дней назад +5

    He came from a poor rural area of eastern NC. I heard stories of the Army recruiters paying 20 dollars for an enlistment back then. That was almost a week's pay in most places. I looked at some of my parents paycheck and it was 45 a week back then. Crazy. It is funny what fear will do to you.

    • @dabprod
      @dabprod 5 дней назад +1

      I enlisted in 1962 as a private E-1, pay was $68 a month.

  • @jeffreyrivers1983
    @jeffreyrivers1983 10 дней назад +7

    I dont feel bad for this guy... but his family: yes!

  • @angelamrivera7365
    @angelamrivera7365 6 дней назад +1

    Mr. Charles Robert Jenkins, may God bless you and your family. With all my respect to you. God bless you. Bigggg Huggggggies to you, your wife, your daughters. And your family in North Carolina. 💛🏡🇺🇸🙏. 60 minutes, thank you so much for this enterview. For me this is when Journalist becomes a Blessing Mission. Thank you!

  • @BibleSamurai
    @BibleSamurai 5 дней назад +2

    he got a good wife and two good kids out that nightmare

  • @bogenious8474
    @bogenious8474 3 дня назад

    As a deserter to the enemy , the UCMJ says he goes to prison

  • @hwanbae6238
    @hwanbae6238 6 дней назад +1

    You got lucky to have freedom among the many who didn't and reunioned your wife

  • @brianmorger2174
    @brianmorger2174 5 дней назад +1

    Interesting as hell !

  • @kathybui1918
    @kathybui1918 День назад

    I love this story, he was a young special man though. Anyway, he has a big family and rather lucky with his Japanese woman. We all made mistake once.

  • @robertlaabs5066
    @robertlaabs5066 6 дней назад +2

    Powerful Story! North Korea, what a Nightmare! Thank You!

  • @CV_CA
    @CV_CA 3 дня назад

    Be careful what you wish for, you might get it.

  • @Slipmahoney21
    @Slipmahoney21 5 дней назад +1

    He was a sargent… high rank to decide you want to go AWOL.

  • @thack57
    @thack57 День назад

    He, facially, reminds me of Ross Perot.

  • @troygills
    @troygills 2 дня назад

    Why is this nan in uniform again . He didn't pay his debt he's a traitor

  • @larryburchfield9965
    @larryburchfield9965 3 дня назад

    Amazing this guy llived to tell of his Betrayal, sadly that is exactly what he was and what he did. This Man Paid For His Mistake.

  • @edmunddantes5700
    @edmunddantes5700 3 дня назад

    I served. I've lived. It's funny what you can get used to. Stupid kid choices will color your life in many ways. He's a very lucky fool.

  • @UAL320
    @UAL320 2 дня назад

    5:09
    How is his Korean?

  • @rfreitas3298
    @rfreitas3298 3 дня назад

    My age, exactly, today... (may 19th 2024

  • @normantessier3379
    @normantessier3379 9 дней назад +8

    Everybody is praising this guy
    He's nothing but a deserter and he walked into North Korea Voluntarily
    he will get no praise from me and probably a lot of other people too

  • @jameswiltse3060
    @jameswiltse3060 4 дня назад +1

    Wild story !! See what alcohol does lol

  • @tcasual
    @tcasual 3 дня назад

    WOW

  • @GregorySloanCLUChFC
    @GregorySloanCLUChFC 5 дней назад

    Totally missed, did he get any army back pay?

  • @markvargo9331
    @markvargo9331 3 дня назад

    You left your post and your country you are. Nothing don’t feel sorry for you . Should have stayed there

  • @ladyofthelake223
    @ladyofthelake223 5 дней назад

    I’m surprised they didn’t keep them as pampered pets to roll out on tv as propaganda.

    • @anthonylagunas6737
      @anthonylagunas6737 4 дня назад

      The North Koreans would send propaganda leaflets to the south with the pictures of the US soldiers on them. I still have leaflets, with their pictures.

  • @dsantamaria713
    @dsantamaria713 3 дня назад

    I want to feel badly, but somehow, I just can't...
    I think we should send the entire GOP to NK, and send him back as well...
    Btw, you didn't pay your debt to anyone, especially Americs, or all those that gave their lives for America, my Dad being one...

  • @research1586
    @research1586 4 дня назад

    He ain’t right in the head

  • @bigmonmagoomba9634
    @bigmonmagoomba9634 10 дней назад +9

    How long before Ivy League students will start protesting our harsh treatment of North Korea?

  • @user-ty2oj7rr1r
    @user-ty2oj7rr1r 4 дня назад

    Hinsight is 20/20 I guess

  • @daneblack2593
    @daneblack2593 7 дней назад +2

    Cuz he did say something about drinking right I don't know

  • @elainesmith7512
    @elainesmith7512 3 дня назад

    We humans can be STRANGE creatures, but I'm glad he and his mother were reunited before they died! I loved that look on her face when she finally got to hug her "baby" boy after so many years!!

  • @StrengthAddicts
    @StrengthAddicts 2 дня назад

    He had a horrible life, but this guy is also not the most credible. I don’t believe for a second they cut it out with scissors. These guys had a pretty good life. All things considered. They were propaganda tools.

  • @exclamationpointman3852
    @exclamationpointman3852 4 дня назад

    Dumb.
    Why would I want to hear about this?

  • @gesundheit602
    @gesundheit602 3 дня назад

    From the smiling picture with the other deserters, the fact he had a wife and kids, and his talk of arguing with his captor, it seems like he was actually more of a political prisoner for propaganda purposes. He'd have been shot or under a cell if not.