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  2. Charles Robert Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robert Jenkins (() 18 February 1940 – () 11 December 2017) was a United States Army deserter, North Korean prisoner, and voice for Japanese abductees in North Korea. Driven by fear of combat and possible service in the Vietnam War , then- Sergeant Jenkins abandoned his patrol and walked across the Korean Demilitarized Zone in January ...

  3. US soldier Charles 'Scooter' Jenkins who deserted to North ...

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    One of the Cold War's strangest dramas began in 1965 when Charles Robert Jenkins, then a 24-year-old army sergeant nicknamed "Scooter" from tiny Rich Square in North Carolina, disappeared one ...

  4. North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    Her husband, Charles Robert Jenkins, was a defector from the United States Army who fled to North Korea where he eventually met and married Soga. Fearing a court-martial, Jenkins and their two daughters initially met Soga in Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 9, 2004, eventually returning together to Japan on July 18. Two months later, on September 11 ...

  5. James Joseph Dresnok - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robert Jenkins (1940–2017) from Rich Square, North Carolina, deserted on January 5, 1965, at the age of 24; Roy Chung (1957–2004), an American who was born in South Korea, deserted in June 1979; Joseph T. White (1961–1985) from St Louis, Missouri, deserted in August 1982 at the age of 20.

  6. The fact-based story about former U.S. Army sergeant Charles Robert Jenkins’ four decades of living in North Korea is to be produced as an English-language limited TV series. Peter Landesman ...

  7. Factbox-Travis King: What happened to other US soldiers who ...

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    - Charles Robert Jenkins walked into North Korea when on patrol on the DMZ in 1965. He later expressed regret for fleeing and explained at his court marital that his motive was to avoid hazardous ...

  8. Crossing the Line (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dresnok is shown with fellow defectors, including Charles Robert Jenkins, who returned to Japan to be with his wife, Hitomi Soga (a victim of kidnapping by the North Koreans), while filming was taking place. Dresnok seemed hurt by Jenkins' allegations of physical abuse by Dresnok and the North Korean regime and angrily denied them.

  9. Unsung Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Unsung Heroes, also known as Unknown Heroes or more literally as Nameless Heroes, is a North Korean war drama mini-series about a spy in Seoul during the Korean War.Over twenty hours long, it was filmed and released in multiple parts between 1978 and 1981. [1]