mmarsh said:DTOP+Missileer
I agree with you. However remember the Jenkins was imprisoned in North Korea for the next 39 years of his life. My feeling was that it was punishment enough. I have more sympathy for Jenkins that for Slovik.
When Jenkins deserted the Korean War was already over, Slovik abandoned his comrades right on the front line during a German attack. Slovik was a bad character, he was a petty criminal in civilian life, a thief and a deserter as a soldier. Slovik was given every chance to go back to his unit with an amnesty and not face the firing squad. Ike personally begged him to do so, Slovik thought the Army would never execute him and that he'd be sent home 4F, be basically 'dared' the army to shoot him. He guessed wrong.
mmarsh said:However remember the Jenkins was imprisoned in North Korea for the next 39 years of his life.
Someone tripped Luis's wire... :horsie:5.56X45mm said:PRISON!!!!!! My hide Prison. He went there on his own accord. He was never captured as a POW. He says he surreneder to a N. Korean Soldeir. BULL SH##. He deserted the US Army. HE'S A FREAKING TRAITOR!
Yeah, I hate when that happens.:whip:Those bastards, nothing pisses me off more than Americans being forced to have sex.
There is a huge and obvious difference between surrender in the face of overwhelming odds in a hopeless situation and sneaking away while on a patrol, deserting your squad and country by turning yourself over to an enemy to be used as they see fit.nasa88 said:I think surrender is reasonable in some circs.or else he will be tortured untill died.
tomtom22 said:Where the h*ll did you get that from? He deserted. He wasn't in a North Korean prison. It may have seemed like prison to some given the living conditions in North Korea, but as far as I know He wasn't officially in a North Korean prison. Please correct me if I am wrong here. Anyone?
Tomtom
You forget N.Korea is one of the most backward countries in the world. I saw a documentary done by the BBC when they were undercover in North Korea. What they reported was shocking. Most of the country has no heat, no electricity, no running water, no medical care, no food, no contact with the outside world, not to mention you living in a country that based itself on Stalins Soviet Union, secret police, gulags, the works. Jenkins would have had a better conditions in a US prison, and thats not an exaggeration.