In letters from South Korea after the war there, Dad/Uncle Bill spoke often and respectfully of his friend and interpreter, Na Ok-chan. Here they are in 1959. This photo makes us think of the Iraqi interpreters who risk their lives to help American soldiers and medics. May they be safe, and may the war end soon.
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Friday, March 30, 2007
Allies and friends
In letters from South Korea after the war there, Dad/Uncle Bill spoke often and respectfully of his friend and interpreter, Na Ok-chan. Here they are in 1959. This photo makes us think of the Iraqi interpreters who risk their lives to help American soldiers and medics. May they be safe, and may the war end soon.
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