Command influence : a story of Korea and the politics of injustice / Robert A. Shaines.
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Window on Korea | Non-fiction | 951.9042 S526c (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2010 | 01 | Available | WOK000080 |
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951.9042 N291s Oji : spy girls at the gate / | 951.9042 R498k Korean War in color : a correspondent's retrospective on a forgotten war / | 951.9042 S4466 Security in Korea : war, stalemate, and negotiation / | 951.9042 S526c Command influence : a story of Korea and the politics of injustice / | 951.9042 S682s Some causes of the Korean War of 1950 / | 951.9042 S8542s So they will know : a Korean War memoir / | 951.9042082 C5451h Haunting the Korean diaspora : shame, secrecy, and the forgotten war / |
Documents the story of George C. Schreiber, a twenty-five-year-old second lieutenant in charge of an Air Police guard unit in Pusan, Korea. A year earlier, in 1951, he had innocently been teaching fifth and sixth grade children in Brookfield, Illinois. A year later, he was convicted by a general court martial of premeditated murder. Robert Shaines was intimately involved in defending Schreiber against the charges brought against him. The subsequent injustices would ultimately involve the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the President and the Supreme Court of the United States