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- Larry Allen Abshier (1943 – July 11, 1983) was one of seven American soldiers to defect to North Korea after the Korean War. He was born in Urbana, Illinois...
- Korea as a corporal in the U.S Army.[when?] American soldiers Larry Allen Abshier and Joe Dresnok had separately defected, during 1962, when they crossed...
- and 327 South Koreans). Anna Wallis Suh (1950, died 1969) Larry Allen Abshier (1962, died 1983) James Joseph Dresnok (1962, died 2016) Jerry Wayne Parrish...
- whom God offers to call as a witness in the Book of Isaiah (8:2) Uriah F. Abshier (1849-1934), American politician and businessman Uriah Asante (1992–2016)...
- arrival in Pyongyang, Panjoy was forced to marry U.S. defector Larry Allen Abshier. In 1980 Panjoy and her husband moved into an apartment near Jenkins and...
- Uriah Francis Abshier (September 17, 1849 – May 23, 1934) was a state legislator from the state of Oregon. He served one two-year term in the Oregon House...
- Dresnok met Larry Allen Abshier, another U.S. defector, soon after his arrival. Eventually there were four of them: Dresnok, Abshier, Jerry Parrish, and Charles...
- period. On May 23, 1928, Ralph Fleagle, his brother Jake Fleagle, George J. Abshier, (a.k.a. Bill Messick), and Howard "Heavy" Royston, came in to Lamar, Colorado...
- Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 25, 2019. Watters, Ashley; House, Abshier. "What is a Bullet Journal (BUJO)?". For Dummies. Archived from the original...
- Larry Allen Abshier abandoned his post in South Korea in May 1962 when he crept away from his base and crossed the DMZ into North Korea. Abshier was the first...