An American soldier who was detained after fleeing to North Korea will plead guilty to five military charges. Private Travis ...
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Travis King joined a border tour and fled to North Korea Travis King, the American soldier who fled to North Korea, had been detained for getting into fights in South Korea before he crossed the ...
US soldier Travis King, who was held in North Korea after ... At the gate, he reportedly approached an American Airlines official, claiming his passport had gone missing. An airline employee ...
U.S. officials say Travis King, soldier who crossed into North Korea, is in American custody The announcement of Pvt. Travis King's release came relatively quickly and surprised some observers who ...
: Travis King was sentenced to 12 months for desertion and for one month each for four other offenses to be served concurrently in a military court at Fort Bliss on Friday, Sept. 20. With ...
Travis King, who sprinted across the border into ... At an unspecified date, they said, the American soldier was transferred out of North Korea and across the shared border with China, where ...
North Korea said it will expel US soldier Travis King ... due to his disillusionment with an "unequal American society," per KCNA. Before King crossed the border, he faced accusations of punching ...
Travis King, the U.S. Army soldier who ran across the border from South Korea to North Korea last year, will plead guilty to desertion, his attorney said. Curiosity over Kim Jong Un’s preteen ...
SEOUL--The deputy commander of the U.N. Command said Monday it has started conversations with North Korea over an American soldier ... the well-being of Pvt. Travis King remains the command ...
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King had served 338 days in the US in addition to 63 days in North Korea. "With time already served and credit for good behaviour, Travis is now free and will return home," his lawyer Frank ...