Mark Mcclure reports that the Eighth Army's policy regarding distribution of the "Korean Republic" newspaper remains unchanged.
May 19, 1954
Letter, Director Karl Hongkee to General Maxwell D. Taylor
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Director Karl Hongkee seeks General Taylor’s help for the distribution of the Korean newspaper, the Korean Republic, amongst the American personnel. He articulates that this newspaper reflects the government's official policy and is a medium of government announcements which not only allows Americans to identify Korean views, but also helps Koreans access worldwide news.
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