"S" REPORT N-13610 - LEE, DUNCAN CHAPLIN

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0005657588
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RIFPUB
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U
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2
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June 24, 2015
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July 5, 2011
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F-2009-01397
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March 26, 1945
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APPROVED FOR RELEASE[] DATE: 08-Jun-2011 Si iey of Foreign Experts - N York Major Duncan C. Lee Eric St!Aght "S" Report N-13610 As promised in my memorandum of March 20th, I now enclose the original of "Sa report N-13610. As is our custom in handling such material, the report is "keyed" and you may expect thw key Itself by a separate courier. The rs=tter of further distribution of this material is one which we leave to your own judgment. If by clu,nce you need an extra copy we shall be glad to send one along. / y SURVEY 'r :"REIGN EX=ERTS 6SO Fifth Avenue Now Torts City 4ld1e.CTt M erioan, 60 years old. Subject lived in Korea fram 1894 to 1P08, and again from 1921 to 1942, oiugaged in missionary work under the Board of foreign kissions of the Presbyterian church, returning to the United States in 1942. He traveled widely in Korea, principally in the provinces of Forth Keisho (North Kyonguang) and Kokai (Beaaghas). Be speaks sorean and was later- viewed an Koren aboard the Gripsholm and by ;6Ib in aeptember 1944 and by Cat, Minneapolis. in November 1944. Pa Is now connecter with the Hoard of Foreign kissiona of the Presbyterian Ghurah in Now York, R.Y. In the course of an interview on Korean conditions, subject as questioned regarding possible contacts within the country. In this eonnec- tion he suggested a Korean physician in the town of A. This man originally failed from H aad at one time expressed hit silt to suujeet as being willing to sort against the Japanese. Unfortunately subject was only able to iaestify his by the Korean surname of C. However, the doctor's wife is vary vwU kaean to subject as ?hs was an aelive member of the D or the B in A. Nor Korean name was T and she was knew to missionaries also as G. Subjeet added that the wife reads English quite fluently and also that her husband operates his on smell hospital in A. It is subject's belief that they would in all probability cooperate or at least suggest other useful cor.tsots provided proper identification was given. Subject would be wi111t:,. to supply such idsntifioaticn hixself.