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  2. No Kum-sok - Wikipedia

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    After immigrating, he anglicized his name to "Kenneth H. Rowe". [1] In 1957, he was joined in the U.S. by his mother, who had defected to South Korea earlier in 1951. He subsequently graduated from the University of Delaware with degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering. [ 4 ]

  3. Ken Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Ken or Kenneth Rowe may refer to: Ken Rowe (baseball) Ken Rowe (footballer) Kenneth Rowe (North Korean defector), fighter pilot originally called No Kum-Sok; Kenneth Rowe (philatelist) Kenneth Thorpe Rowe, English professor

  4. List of Navy Cross recipients for the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Navy Cross recipients for actions of valor carried out during the Korean War, awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.. The Korean War was an escalation of border clashes between two rival Korean regimes, created at the end of World War II by the division of Korea into two occupation zones (a U.S. and Soviet one), with each Korean regime trying to topple the other ...

  5. List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients - Wikipedia

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    This list represents all of the 151 United States military personnel who received the Medal of Honor for valor in combat during the Korean War. 106 Medals of Honor were awarded posthumously. [ 1 ] North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, to attempt to reunite the Korean peninsula, which had been formally divided since 1948.

  6. North Korea halts prisoner negotiations, upset with Kenneth ...

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    The North Korean government said Monday it will not negotiate with the United States on the matter of releasing two American prisoners. North Korea halts prisoner negotiations, upset with Kenneth ...

  7. List of American and British defectors in the Korean War

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    This list names the 22 United Nations soldiers and prisoners of war (one Briton and 21 Americans) who declined repatriation to the United Kingdom and United States after the Korean War in favour of remaining in China, and their subsequent fates. Also listed are soldiers who defected to North Korea.

  8. Kenneth Bae, U.S. missionary, moved back to North Korean ...

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    (Reuters) - A U.S. missionary being held in North Korea was moved from a hospital back to a labor camp last month on the same day he made a public appeal for Washington to help get him home, the U ...

  9. From Otto Warmbier to Kenneth Bae: The US nationals ... - AOL

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    Kenneth Bae is a South Korean-US missionary from Lynnwood, Washington who was arrested on the first day of a five-day tour on 3 November 2012 in Ranson – an area along the northeastern coast of ...