Of all the cool things that I got to do when I was a feature writer for The Korea Times, one of the coolest things was flying into Panmunjom in a Blackhawk helicopter with CNN on June 14, 2001. In 2001, the U.S. Army switched from their green/camo fatigue hats to black berets and the [...]
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Flying into Panmunjom with CNN — June 14, 2001
by Jeffrey on June 14, 2013 in My Life That Was Korea: 1990 - ?






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