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> Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 2:54:22 PM Subject: The American Presence in Korea, Then and Now lecture video postee All USAMHI has posted the digital video of the latest lecture in our Brooks E. Kleber Reading in Military History series. Files may be viewed and dowloaded. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/AHEC/mediagallery/videoGallery.cfm?id=34 The American Presence in Korea, Then and Now William W. Stueck, Ph.D. Distinguished Research Professor, University of Georgia U.S. armed forces have been present in Korea since the armistice of July 1953, but consideration of the reduction and even withdrawal of those forces to a token level has been almost constantly under consideration in Washington. Why is this so? Why has further reduction not occurred? What does treatment of the issue in the past suggest about the future U.S. force presence in Korea? William Stueck received his PhD in History from Brown University. He teaches at the University of Georgia, where he is currently Distinguished Research Professor of History. In 1995 he was a senior research scholar at Hanguk University of foreign Studies in Seoul, South Korea. length: 77 Minutes Bob Mages U.S. Army Military History Institute <robert.mages@US.ARMY.MIL> ----- For subscription help, go to: http://www.h-net.org/lists/help/ To change your subscription settings, go to http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=h-war -----
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