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James Joseph Dresnok (Korean: 제임스 조지프 드레스녹,
November 24, 1941 –
November 2016) was an
American defector to
North Korea, one of
seven U.S.
soldiers to...
- Korea,
until Private James Joseph Dresnok defected in August. In the 2006 do****entary
movie Crossing the Line,
Dresnok recalls waking up to see a white...
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children with them. Thus,
Bumbea was
forcibly married to
James Joseph Dresnok, with whom she had two sons.
Bumbea died in 1997 of lung
cancer in Pyongyang...
- the do****entary. The film is
about a
former U.S. Army soldier,
James J.
Dresnok, who
defected to
North Korea on 15
August 1962. It was
directed and produced...
- in the U.S Army.[when?]
American soldiers Larry Allen Abshier and Joe
Dresnok had
separately defected,
during 1962, when they
crossed the Demilitarized...
- Suh (1950, died 1969)
Larry Allen Abshier (1962, died 1983)
James Joseph Dresnok (1962, died 2016)
Jerry Wayne Parrish (1963, died 1998)
Charles Robert...
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Joseph Dresnok, and
Jerry Wayne Parrish. The
American men
fought amongst themselves, with
Jenkins later describing the 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m)
Dresnok as a...
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Premier League Michael Cuddyer,
professional baseball player James Joseph Dresnok,
American soldier who
defected to
North Korea after the
Korean War Rob...
- Korea. She was
later forcefully married to
American defector James Joseph Dresnok, with whom she had two children. She died of
cancer in
January 1997, having...
- ever went home, his father-in-law
would kill him." Aug 1962:
James Joseph Dresnok was a Pfc. with a U.S. Army unit
along the
Korean Demilitarized Zone. Soon...