Yeah. Many Chinese were not able to go way down more than say after capturing Seoul they fail to go south. In time, employee of, uh, Hyatt Hotel, were after, two arrested, other two for certain, you know. J: So, uh, and the U.S. J: Yeah, what, uh, should be done and uh, he looked at it differently. J: G2 is Headquarters and Interrogate section. I saw many, uh, refugees coming from north. J: They’re technicians, staff, G1, G2, G3, G4, Headquarters Commandant. So I, uh, I took off, uh, Seoul. J: Why in Korea, you know, uh, the, by the way, the, uh, the, MacArthur divided the U.S. forces in Korea into two parts, [one in later, one in INAUDIBLE]. Movie: The Resurrection Seoul, South Korea, 17 July 2020 — A second movie was released last January, focusing on on the legacy of Fr John Lee (1962-2010), Salesian Korean missionary in South Sudan (2001-2009). They, they, uh, they never [OOZOO] or, uh, the, uh, they’re lot to learn under the, there was young troops, uh. J: And they, they are different people from refugees from Hungnam. J: Secondly, the Commander of the Chinese Army was Penn, [Pen ta hi]. Uh, that’s so. J: No, no, no. And then, that would not happen like that, right? J: they can be very independent. I: From your personal perspective. J: But, uh, you know, I was not trained for, uh, landing exercise. J: They, they are first class professionals. He’s not the military. Then we had two companies of, uh, First Marine Regiment. filed a claim, uh, against the U.S. Navy and, uh, U.S. Navy found out that I was, uh, a regular officer of the Korean Army, and they have no, uh, J: to, to, just didn’t want a obligation to, uh, pay me cause, uh, Korean Army, they cannot pay any foreign officer. J: Then we, uh, came to Inchon again and, uh, that was sometime in October. There, uh, the 7th had an engagement. One is bombing Manchuria. I: Um. J: That’s right. I: Then what about, what about Korean people, Korea? J: And he’s very, uh, you know, uh. How insulated is it? General Almond and MacArthur’s plan to go to, uh, you know, Chuncheon area. J: I’m a lawyer. And then I really took them to police station. J: Well now, uh, I do not have that nightmare. J: Well, Korea has a different, uh, system. I do not remember their unit. J: Yeah, that’s all, yeah. So the Chief Prosecutor I knew very well and, uh, he understood. That’s the, uh, the right to silence, and that, the, uh, practice of, uh, U.S. criminal practice. I: And would you please tell me about the school you went in [INAUDIBLE]. All contents © 2021 Korean War Legacy Foundation, Inc. J: Yeah. I: Uh. J: Two reasons they were making mistake meaning that, uh, uh, advancing too. J: You wouldn’t walk, just can’t think of anything, yeah. I: What were you thinking? I mean once I landed. It was destroyed, really just [Yungungpoi] especially is destroyed. "The Resurrection" is … But, uh, Almond, [INAUDIBLE] had, uh, had three, the mental, psychologically, he wanted to. Forces also know that, uh, Korean government trusts me so, uh, they, uh, made me more less go betweener and, uh, recently I just noticed that, uh, the, uh, the, in the World Olympics, uh, you know, uh, the. General Craig was a, the Frigate Commander, thought we’d, uh, U.S. rank bar and not Korean because it’s the, uh, Marines, uh, may not, uh, you know, may not, uh, understand the, uh, our role of us and my shoot at us. J: Yeah. I: But MacArthur and his, his followers just wanted to go up to the Yalu and even deal with the Chinese if the Chinese intervene, right? But, uh, he had difficulty there. What did you study there? But, uh, the U.S. had all the, uh, bombardments and already bombardments was really heavy. John has 3 jobs listed on their profile. And I, uh, left [INAUDIBLE] to city of, uh, Taegu. I: Um, and then you retired, went to the United States, went through Yale undergraduate and law school, and you’ve been working. J: That’s right, that’s right. No [INAUDIBLE] there. I: Were in, the all, in the same ship? But for him, I don’t think Korea well, we could have been [INAUDIBLE] as it is now. According to Ferguson, the, the, the General Almond before he died, he mentioned all these things. It’s hard. John served in the United States Army from 1951-1953. They were very, uh, you know, sympathetic to me and, uh, and, uh, I recited, uh, T.S. So it’s, but the U.S. Military Forces, particularly 1st Marine Division, uh, I don’t think, uh, Korea could ever survive. Uh, I was a bit concerned. J: I’m not sure that’s the, how the, they describe. J: According to him, it was General Almond from the beginning. And, uh, General Almond only listened to, uh, the, uh, General MacArthur, uh. Kim ll Sung is, a, I: I see. J: Was still Kim ll Sung. John Y. Lee talks about how he become a military interpreter in the Korean Army. The documentary directed by the former KBS PD Ku Su Hwan was released 10 years after the ‘Dont’ Cry Tonj’ movie […] I: Korean people, yeah. It wasn’t supposed to go that way. It’s, uh, Korea University. At that time, you know, uh, there was a, sort of a [INAUDIBLE] between U.S. State Department and the U.S. Military. Two divisions came actually. I met him. What, what do you see there? And the Korean Army, I was assigned about three of them. J: Well, a strategy, I don’t think Chinese, uh, could withstand that kind of assault. Min Ho as Lee Yoon Sung / John Lee Park Min Young as Kim Na Na Lee Joon Hyuk as Kim Young […] 48 : Neenee Says: August 22nd, 2011 at 1:14 am. [Sonson] is, uh, uh, the, uh, just south of Taegu where Naktong, very narrow there. Do you think it would have been working? But, uh, the [door is not] in the. J: Well, first meeting I have a number of my comrades, uh, who fought together in Chosen who were attending. There are 9,800+ professionals named "John Lee", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. So from there, how, where did you go and what happened? He supplied [INAUDIBLE] over extended and, uh, and the U.S. It’s a military camp where I, you know, uh, live in the tent. That’s right. So from [Quonju] to Taegu, you crossed the whole. I told him, you know, the, uh, I will be an advisor for t hem. J: that they, um, they really study hard, intensive, really intensive. And he was one of the most trusted Maos man in a long [INAUDIBLE] But he has seen the suffering of the Chinese soldiers. I: Yeah. J: And some Chinese run away. J: I, I was vacationing in 1964 I believe, in Seoul, and then I, then I found out the, uh, U.S. We were, the seven who are spearheading the other [INAUDIBLE] no, no. Born in Seoul, Korea, Lee moved to the U.S. at the age of 12. Lee was selected in the second round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals with the 32nd overall pick. I was, uh, living in, uh, east side of Seoul where Korea University is located, and I heard on the, the, sound of the artillery. J: So I’m not experiencing that sort of life under Kim ll Sung’s communism. J: We have been together, you know, time to time the Commander, I know it fits there so, uh, maybe has a very, very clear distinction between officer and, uh, the non-officers. John excelled at school. Let’s say that the Korean swimmers came to the United States for the Olympics and they did steal something. So uh, military camp, I get free meal, free, uh, clothing, free supplies of whatever I need. Forces General [INAUDIBLE] already hired, uh, someone who was a prosecutor, uh, from California. J: No, we are not under Communism. And then, from there, did you, J: Then we had to go backwards more to, uh, [Monson], J: Then after [Monson], we have to go back again to [Sonson]. Cho Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. J: And they went back, uh, told General MacArthur that, uh, although I’m sure that what the prisoners say, he actually said what prisoner had said, that, uh, there are a large number of Chinese, uh,uh, already across the rivers. Even though the North Koreans have yet to actually mount missiles onto the refurbished Soviet era vessel, the Korean People’s Army has carried out dozens of missile tube tests both on land and sea. I: Oh. It’s, uh, the, uh, Navy, Admiral Doyle control. J: And, uh, so, uh, what’s, uh, they did, uh, it was, uh, given me, uh, certificate saying that I as in Korean Army and also in the Korean War, uh. We, Chesty Puller Regimental, the First Regiment captured that, uh, hill, uh, within that day. I: Were you able to eat regularly? John Y. Lee, an interpreter assigned to UN Headquarters unit, talks about the organization of the unit during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. When they were ahead, practically totally destroyed, about 15 to 20 minutes later about, uh, twice number come. Tags: 1950 Battle of Chosin Reservoir, 11/27-12/13,Hagalwoori,Chinese,Cold winters,Front lines. J: Uh, there I had a friend in Korea. And after the Chinese finding out, we are, you know, not the, not Chinese, they concentrated t heir firing into our area, our road. That’s what on the General O.P. It’s kind of a, not wise thing to fight anymore. And, uh, the Pacific, uh, Marine Commander was, uh, uh, General, uh, uh, General, what’s his name, uh, uh, very smart General, uh, I’ll let you know whether he’s gonna be, J: Very short guy, though, really. He’s Merchant Marine. They know how to fight. and this is sort of a, you know, a different channel of command. J: It’s a, I don’t think, even if it’s 10th Corps because at that time, 10th Corps do not control Navy or the, uh, civilian ships. They are really not Infantry people. J: So I was transferred to [Promote] Martial’s office. uh, [Hagaroo] and then went to, all the way to, uh, uh, Yudam-ni. and also, the other leaders were the veterans of Second World War. John Lee (Korean: 이민종; RR: I Min-jong; born May 19, 1964) is a Korean former American football placekicker. But most of them stayed with us. J: Yeah. But the one fact is who ordered the, uh, uh, civilians to be evacuated. J: No, no, no, no. I: How was the situation? He’s a Commanding General, very, finest General that I have, uh, met, uh. J: And he thought he could, you know, in fact, uh, take over China again. There are some people who want to exaggerate so called, uh. John Y. Lee, a resident of Seoul in 1950, talks about the day that the Korean War began. J: Yeah, right away, yeah, yeah. I: Oh. J: Well, as I said to you that, uh, you know, this kind of a human approach is more important. That’s a flag ship that MacArthur and, uh, the Task Force Commander. 김조한, 그런데 추억이 아닌 새로움", "솔리드 컴백 콘서트 리뷰 '젊음, 혁신, 전통' [유진모 칼럼] - 미디어파인", "Mnet, 솔리드 컴백 다큐멘터리 'Into the Light' 28일 공개", "[Mnet] '과거와 현재의 공존' 솔리드(Solid), 21년만의 새 앨범 'Into the Light, "[현장] 솔리드 이준, '활동 중단? And what do you do now? J: That’s right, Lieutenant, yeah, Lieutenant. I: Um hm. the, uh, I can, uh, as I said that I, in fact, wrote the, a book about the Korean War and, uh, J: Um hm, all, in Korean [INAUDIBLE]. They pay me every month . their winning gold medal and, uh, one of them was gonna be silent and four of them say, uh, Then everything just calmed down. J: It was the objective cause, you know, under U.S. law, uh, you should be silent when you’re being questioned. 49 : dingskelter Says: August 24th, 2011 at 10:03 am. Let’s appear before police and also say they’re sorry, and they did it because they’re drunk. J: And, uh, it’s a, it used to be, uh, headquarters of, uh, Tungjin and the People’s Assembly or so on. He was a ship man, a civilian. I: Um hm. J: Oh yeah. I: I don’t have any idea how safe or how insulate from other region where that has a lot of intensive battle. But the story line didn't change much. So I took them, and I told them, I said look it. He has to sometime. The twenty-one-year-old Korean, who had learned English from an American missionary, was eager to impress the hard-charging Marines. They dug in. I: Did you see so many bad Chinese and Americans? We had, uh, entire area of western front under Marines, uh, should I say. I: In the United States? J: Again, uh, I was really glad. That’s arrangement I had. Each island they fought , and they survived. J: Inchon again and then the, uh, led the. So that’s why O.P. Everybody knows students are there either top, uh, in their class or, uh, at least within the top, uh, the 1% of, uh, their respective colleges. And also at the [INAUDIBLE] margin, they want to come across. He used a fishing boat, a Korean [INAUDIBLE] to evacuate civilians from there. I: When did you finish your duty as a soldier during the Korean War? Don’t say to me the degrees, okay? J: I think I, I, uh, I’m thinking of General, Admiral Doyle, D-O-Y-L-E. J: He’s, uh, the [South] Commander. They clear. John lost his father at the age of nine and his mother supported the family by eking out a living as a seamstress in the market. J: I was undergraduate. J: Yeah, um hm. J: Yeah. How close was the North Koreans, and how severe was it? It was also protecting supply lines. In fact, General O.P. It’s been, uh, you know, uh, 50 years, uh, since the War and, uh, but they have a record of my service. But, uh, you know, a Marine is different from Army. of course also at the same time, the, uh, North Korean more as infiltrators were closing the, uh, lower part of the Imjin River and, uh, we have to really, uh, control them. J: Until either 21st or, I think 21st when I, or 20th. How was the situation? No Navy, no Merchant Marine would evacuate civilian unless t hey ordered. Councilmember Lee Joins with Community Partners to Help Victims of … J: But at the same time, you know. I: And we got this intelligence, and I think it reported back to the Headquarters of Tokyo to the MacArthur Headquarters, General Willowby just reported that there are a couple, 10,000 of, you know, the Chinese. The, later, there was almost 100,000, more than 100,000 civilians are on the dock. He was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. J: Six, yeah. In 1954, he left the ROK Army and traveled to the US to attend Yale University, earning a juris doctor degree. Then U.S. government, there are, now it’s become a State Department , uh. Let’s go. So did you go to Wonsan from there or what happened? Previously, he held positions at the University of Manchester and Yale University. that he was high command [INAUDIBLE] So I, the, uh, Then the following year, I went to, uh, the, uh, U.S. And then I was, uh, you know, wearing, uh, Marine Corps rank bar because. I: Have you complained to Korean Army? J: Then I, we went, Advance [CP] went to, uh, the [INAUDIBLE] That’s the, later on and not to advance but regular Headquarters all were First Marines region. What, what kind of work did you do with them? J: Well, I was, uh, walking on the street and saw a sign saying. if you are Chief of Staff, on the recommendation, the only thing have to go through Almond, then go through MacArthur. And, uh, able to stand up on their own and, uh, U.S. able to reduce their military and, uh, now it’s, uh, a different situation and now Chinese is, uh, politically backing North Korea and, uh, are posing on a attempt by U.S., uh, to uh, uh, deter the, uh, expansion, uh. When, see I, ROC Army was the 1st, ROC Army 1st Corp. [INAUDIBLE] high school called [INAUDIBLE] High School. J: Really cold. Forgotchi is the first name. J: Particularly when you have a North Korean, uh, nuclear with, uh, nuclear, uh, bombs, uh. 학업 마치겠다는 부모님과의 약속 때문, "[Oh!쎈 리뷰] '방구석 1열' 솔리드, 21년 만의 예능도 문제없는 '천생연분, "R&B icon, Solid to return with new album", "솔리드 "음악이 세련됐다고? It was an unprovoked shooting by a racist Korean store owner over a $1.79 bottle of juice. J: He objected to [INAUDIBLE] soldier to advance south of current DMZ line. Do you, what, were you able to in the field? J: And particularly writing to the Commander of the Marines. I mean, you were, you withdraw from Seoul to Taegu and then finally in Inchon landing. He had order, that order. [Milton, Pay Kinsey]. I: When did you evacuate Hungnam? And, uh, following day, I guess it was July 31, uh. J: When Armistice was signed at the, the, uh . I: How, how did you get into Yale? So they, the only one they don’t hire. J: But uh, you know, Kim ll Song had objective to, uh, close by, uh, November the 15th as a, as a part of a celebration, not November, August 15th, J: He really commanded a troop to cross the, uh, Nakdong and capture entire South Korea by, uh, May, uh, you know, August 15th. J: Not too many, no, no, no. See, originally. And, uh, Marine had to obey it. That’s what happened. J: Went to, uh, college in Seoul, uh. J: Yeah, in, in New York, J: Yeah, New York City. It’s cold, real cold. J: a flat road, Chinese are waiting. But okay, not, uh, after the Marine, but it’s even before the Marines were evacuated. View the profiles of professionals named "John Lee" on LinkedIn. Forces in Korea in, uh, time that when there was a, lots of political turmoil about the U.S. President and so on. He’s Navy, head of the Navy evacuating entire, you know, uh, the U.S. I: What was your role at the time? J: I attending. John Lee Tae-Seok was born in 1962, the ninth of 10 children. But, uh, he and MacArthur did not believe. Forces. just kill everybody within, uh, 50 yards. So he had, he wanted really the, uh, take the civilian, uh, out of, uh, [Hungwoo ], and, uh, he, he used all kind of uh, uh, tricks to, uh , to evacuate civilians such as giving clothes, military Army clothes. I: and so that they engage in China to distract the Chinese soldiers from the Korean Peninsula and then have a very aggressive policy on Manchuria bombing. And then told them they, uh, did seem to be generally say they’re really sorry. I: But General, did General Almond claim that, that, that, that was his order? I: So it was around Sonsung area? That’s the point. But when I go around the [INAUDIBLE] line and, uh, you are not thinking of anything, uh, you know, I: Was it mostly destroyed, I mean compared to. The U.S. type of a democracy simply don’t work there. Then what can we do? By the way, there’s a book came out, uh, just recent book, uh, called the Korean War. J: Except General Almond had, uh, a son. And, uh, and uh, sometimes facts, uh, just do not match with the, uh, what they’re saying. One is, uh, the, uh, Red Beach which is north of, uh, Inchon, J: First Marine landed, First Marine Regiment landed. But, uh, it was land to, into a small boat. J: That’s the, uh, 7th, uh, Regiment’s supposed to, you know, clear any Chinese from Hagaru to Koterie. Then the, uh,, North Koreans are coming down to east side. But the, I don’t think that happened there. U.S bombarded, uh, more than, more of the bombs than 2nd World War. They are real first class, yeah. J: And the [Show Party] and, uh, one officer, uh. But at the same time, uh, I was worried. Tags: Hangang (River),Communists,Fear,Front lines,Impressions of Korea,North Koreans. show power. 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