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S.Korean veterans demand unpaid combat allowance during Vietnam war

Source: Xinhua Published: 2019/5/27

South Korean war veterans on Monday demanded unpaid combat duty allowance, which was paid by the United States to the South Korean government but not to the war veterans, totaling over 9 million US dollars in monetary value of the 1960s.

The Korea's Healthy Security Measures Association (KHSMA), an advocacy group for the war veterans, held a press conference with foreign correspondents in Seoul, attended by hundreds of veterans mostly in their 70s.

KHSMA Chairman Kim Sung Woong, one of the war veterans, told the press conference that the association aimed to receive the unpaid combat allowance that should have been granted to them at least five decades ago.

Kim and his fellow veterans began the demand since 2015 when they first recognized the unpaid combat allowance through a US congressional document, called the Fraser Report.

The Fraser Report was written and submitted by the subcommittee on international organizations of the committee on international relations to the US House of Representatives in 1978.

The page 54 of the disclosed report reads, "the total amount spent by the United States for Korean participation in the Vietnam war came to about 1 billion US dollars. Of this amount, about 925 million dollars entered ROK foreign exchange reserves." ROK refers to South Korea's official name the Republic of Korea (ROK).

Citing William Porter, the former US ambassador to South Korea from 1967 to 1971, the report said South Korean soldiers were "paid at close to US pay levels," but the then South Korean government "paid its troops at levels which were substantially less."

Based on the Fraser Report, the association demanded the South Korean government pay the remaining 925 million US dollars of combat duty allowance in the current monetary value for all the war veterans.

Meanwhile, the veterans cried out for proper compensation for them, especially for the Agent Orange (AO) victims who faced the lives of hardship and poverty.

According to the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs data given to the KHSMA, the number of victims reached 224,937 as of February, or about 65 percent of the total South Korean soldiers dispatched to the Vietnam war.

The figure included the registered and unregistered death of 67,182 veterans and 157,611 suffering from aftereffects as well as 144 children born with birth defects.

Just about 300 dollars of the monthly war pension was granted to the veterans, and most of the AO victims received less than 1,000 dollars in compensation though they have not been able to do normal economic activity, the KHSMA chairman said.

"(South) Korea's pension and compensation system for war veterans is very underdeveloped... Our aim is to receive the unpaid combat allowance," said the war veteran.

The US forces are known to have used the AO in Vietnam from 1961 to 1971 as herbicide and defoliant. It contains dioxin, the most potent toxin ever known to human beings.

Millions of people are known to have been exposed to toxic chemicals, used by the US forces during the Vietnam war, suffering from deadly diseases such as cancers, nerve disorders, skin disorders and birth defects.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1151920.shtml

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Wow, I did not know US chemical warfare also impacted South Koreans fighting in Vietnam alongside their US pappa.

@Han Patriot , @Viva_Viet , @Dungeness , @shi12jun , @CNSpeed
 
S.Korean veterans demand unpaid combat allowance during Vietnam war

Source: Xinhua Published: 2019/5/27

South Korean war veterans on Monday demanded unpaid combat duty allowance, which was paid by the United States to the South Korean government but not to the war veterans, totaling over 9 million US dollars in monetary value of the 1960s.

The Korea's Healthy Security Measures Association (KHSMA), an advocacy group for the war veterans, held a press conference with foreign correspondents in Seoul, attended by hundreds of veterans mostly in their 70s.

KHSMA Chairman Kim Sung Woong, one of the war veterans, told the press conference that the association aimed to receive the unpaid combat allowance that should have been granted to them at least five decades ago.

Kim and his fellow veterans began the demand since 2015 when they first recognized the unpaid combat allowance through a US congressional document, called the Fraser Report.

The Fraser Report was written and submitted by the subcommittee on international organizations of the committee on international relations to the US House of Representatives in 1978.

The page 54 of the disclosed report reads, "the total amount spent by the United States for Korean participation in the Vietnam war came to about 1 billion US dollars. Of this amount, about 925 million dollars entered ROK foreign exchange reserves." ROK refers to South Korea's official name the Republic of Korea (ROK).

Citing William Porter, the former US ambassador to South Korea from 1967 to 1971, the report said South Korean soldiers were "paid at close to US pay levels," but the then South Korean government "paid its troops at levels which were substantially less."

Based on the Fraser Report, the association demanded the South Korean government pay the remaining 925 million US dollars of combat duty allowance in the current monetary value for all the war veterans.

Meanwhile, the veterans cried out for proper compensation for them, especially for the Agent Orange (AO) victims who faced the lives of hardship and poverty.

According to the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs data given to the KHSMA, the number of victims reached 224,937 as of February, or about 65 percent of the total South Korean soldiers dispatched to the Vietnam war.

The figure included the registered and unregistered death of 67,182 veterans and 157,611 suffering from aftereffects as well as 144 children born with birth defects.

Just about 300 dollars of the monthly war pension was granted to the veterans, and most of the AO victims received less than 1,000 dollars in compensation though they have not been able to do normal economic activity, the KHSMA chairman said.

"(South) Korea's pension and compensation system for war veterans is very underdeveloped... Our aim is to receive the unpaid combat allowance," said the war veteran.

The US forces are known to have used the AO in Vietnam from 1961 to 1971 as herbicide and defoliant. It contains dioxin, the most potent toxin ever known to human beings.

Millions of people are known to have been exposed to toxic chemicals, used by the US forces during the Vietnam war, suffering from deadly diseases such as cancers, nerve disorders, skin disorders and birth defects.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1151920.shtml

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Wow, I did not know US chemical warfare also impacted South Koreans fighting in Vietnam alongside their US pappa.

@Han Patriot , @Viva_Viet , @Dungeness , @shi12jun , @CNSpeed
Goolge trans

Chất độc da cam còn làm tổn thương sức khỏe của những người lính Mỹ cũng như các binh lính đồng minh của Mỹ (Úc, Hàn Quốc, New Zealand, quân lực Việt Nam Cộng hòa) đã có tiếp xúc với chất này, cũng như con cháu họ. Tính đến nay, các tổ chức cựu binh Mỹ, Úc, Hàn Quốc đã khởi kiện và được bồi thường, nhưng các nạn nhân chất da cam tại Việt Nam thì bị xử thua kiện.

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Agent Orange also hurts the health of American soldiers as well as allied soldiers of the United States (Australia, South Korea, New Zealand, and the Republic of Vietnam army) who have been exposed to this substance, as well as their descendants. So far, US, Australian and Korean veterans have sued and been compensated, but Agent Orange victims in Vietnam have been sued.
https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chất_độc_da_cam

War against USA is not so easy like what u can imagine, huh ??

Thats why I suggest that u should get a boat and sail out of CN-TW before US make CN collapse. Cnese IQ is too low to defeat USA :cool:
 
The S.Korean government is particularly shameless.
This is probably the national character of Korea. Speaking loudly and throwing garbage overseas and claiming to be Chinese. Misappropriating compensation of 'comfort women' to build infrastructure, victims hardly receive compensation. And the 2002 World Cup...

Thats why I suggest that u should get a boat and sail out of CN-TW before US make CN collapse. Cnese IQ is too low to defeat USA

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Oh your IQ is really high.
 
South Korean war-afflicted families and victims should first demand the 300 million $ that the Korean Govt stole from the aid money paid by Japan .
Korean govt took 800 m $ as reparation fees ,build their nation using those massive grant and japanese technological help and then flips back after signing the agreement and laundering money and started vilifying japan to divert public attention from the illicit and incompetence of their governance.

This is how the non-issue of comfort woman became an issue ;suddenly .
 
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S.Korean veterans demand unpaid combat allowance during Vietnam war

Source: Xinhua Published: 2019/5/27

South Korean war veterans on Monday demanded unpaid combat duty allowance, which was paid by the United States to the South Korean government but not to the war veterans, totaling over 9 million US dollars in monetary value of the 1960s.

The Korea's Healthy Security Measures Association (KHSMA), an advocacy group for the war veterans, held a press conference with foreign correspondents in Seoul, attended by hundreds of veterans mostly in their 70s.

KHSMA Chairman Kim Sung Woong, one of the war veterans, told the press conference that the association aimed to receive the unpaid combat allowance that should have been granted to them at least five decades ago.

Kim and his fellow veterans began the demand since 2015 when they first recognized the unpaid combat allowance through a US congressional document, called the Fraser Report.

The Fraser Report was written and submitted by the subcommittee on international organizations of the committee on international relations to the US House of Representatives in 1978.

The page 54 of the disclosed report reads, "the total amount spent by the United States for Korean participation in the Vietnam war came to about 1 billion US dollars. Of this amount, about 925 million dollars entered ROK foreign exchange reserves." ROK refers to South Korea's official name the Republic of Korea (ROK).

Citing William Porter, the former US ambassador to South Korea from 1967 to 1971, the report said South Korean soldiers were "paid at close to US pay levels," but the then South Korean government "paid its troops at levels which were substantially less."

Based on the Fraser Report, the association demanded the South Korean government pay the remaining 925 million US dollars of combat duty allowance in the current monetary value for all the war veterans.

Meanwhile, the veterans cried out for proper compensation for them, especially for the Agent Orange (AO) victims who faced the lives of hardship and poverty.

According to the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs data given to the KHSMA, the number of victims reached 224,937 as of February, or about 65 percent of the total South Korean soldiers dispatched to the Vietnam war.

The figure included the registered and unregistered death of 67,182 veterans and 157,611 suffering from aftereffects as well as 144 children born with birth defects.

Just about 300 dollars of the monthly war pension was granted to the veterans, and most of the AO victims received less than 1,000 dollars in compensation though they have not been able to do normal economic activity, the KHSMA chairman said.

"(South) Korea's pension and compensation system for war veterans is very underdeveloped... Our aim is to receive the unpaid combat allowance," said the war veteran.

The US forces are known to have used the AO in Vietnam from 1961 to 1971 as herbicide and defoliant. It contains dioxin, the most potent toxin ever known to human beings.

Millions of people are known to have been exposed to toxic chemicals, used by the US forces during the Vietnam war, suffering from deadly diseases such as cancers, nerve disorders, skin disorders and birth defects.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1151920.shtml

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Wow, I did not know US chemical warfare also impacted South Koreans fighting in Vietnam alongside their US pappa.

@Han Patriot , @Viva_Viet , @Dungeness , @shi12jun , @CNSpeed

group for the war veterans, held a press conference with foreign correspondents in Seoul, attended by hundreds of veterans mostly in their 70s.

How many US paid to Chinese veterans in 1979, when PLA invaded in to Vietnam ?
 
group for the war veterans, held a press conference with foreign correspondents in Seoul, attended by hundreds of veterans mostly in their 70s.

How many US paid to Chinese veterans in 1979, when PLA invaded in to Vietnam ?
US paid China in trillions of dollars.
 
Aha now we know how much RoK received. It pays off. $1 billion in the 1970 is some $6 billion today inflation.
 
So many Korean troops! It sounds like Vietnam-Korea War.

S.Korea made use of the Vietnam War to boost their exports and made a fortune.

It is said that the S.Korean soldiers in Vietnam did worse than the Japanese invaders in those years....
(非常昭和的韩国兵)
 

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S.Korea made use of the Vietnam War to boost their exports and made a fortune.

It is said that the S.Korean soldiers in Vietnam did worse than the Japanese invaders in those years....
(非常昭和的韩国兵)
the consequences of the rapes are the children born out of these barbaric acts- called the Lai Dai Han, a term for mixed blooded children who are viewed as contemptible and shunned by society. There are about 5,000 to 30,000 of them unacknowledged by their Korean fathers.
There are unrefutable proof about korean war crimes ,but there are no 5,000 to 30,000 children born out of so called Japanese rape atrocities which shouldn't have been the case if IJA had actually caused mass rape,some of the most notable accusations being about rape of 200k - 800k women at one instance as claimed by some local government sources.

East should stop attacking each other with lies ,it only helps western hegemon.
 
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I did not know the US army actually used South Korean soldiers as a war mule in the Korean War.

I also did not know they had this deformed babies problem due to US chemical warfare in Vietnam.

I guess that's the regular price to be paid for not having independence.
 

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