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Travis King
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Born | 1999/2000 (age 24–25) |
Allegiance | United States |
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United States Army |
Years of service | 2021–present |
Rank | Private |
Unit | 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division |
Awards | National Defense Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal Overseas Service Ribbon |
Travis T. King (born 1999 or 2000) is a United States Army soldier who crossed over the Military Demarcation Line in the Joint Security Area (JSA) into North Korea on 18 July 2023 while on a civilian tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). King was facing dishonorable discharge from the United States Army due to legal charges in South Korea, the country he was deployed to at the time of the crossing. He was to board a flight to Fort Bliss, Texas, for "Pending administrative separation actions for foreign conviction" in the United States, but instead fled the airport, approaching an American Airlines employee and claiming he was missing his passport.
After leaving the airport, King joined a group of tourists on a civilian tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) at Panmunjom, and on 18 July 2023 at 15:27 Korean Standard Time (06:27 UTC), crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) in the Joint Security Area (JSA) into North Korea. Witnesses claim that King, dressed in black, suddenly ran to the North Korean side of the Military Demarcation Line while the tour was ongoing, making a loud "laughing" noise while running. Soldiers from the southern side chased after King.
King was detained by North Korean authorities on 18 July 2023 and was released on 27 September 2023 back to U.S. authorities.
King was subsequently flown to Kelly Field at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas and arrived on September 28 around 12:30 a.m. Central Standard Time (05:30 UTC). He was treated on base at Brooke Army Medical Center. The U.S. Department of Defense released a lengthy statement that their immediate goal was to focus on his health, privacy, and his return to his family. The US military was also to debrief him regarding his activities in North Korea, and any dialogues he may have had with North Korean officials.
Eight separate charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice have been filed by the U.S. Army against King including desertion into North Korea, attempted escape from U.S. military custody, and insubordination. The legal team hired by his family includes Franklin Rosenblatt, who was lead defense counsel for Bowe Bergdahl.
Awards and decorations
- National Defense Service Medal (2021)
- Korean Defense Service Medal (2022)
- Overseas Service Ribbon (2022)
See also
- Americans in North Korea
- List of foreign nationals detained in North Korea
- Larry Allen Abshier
- Roy Chung
- James Joseph Dresnok
- Charles Robert Jenkins
- Jerry Parrish
- Joseph T. White
- South Korean defectors
- List of American and British defectors in the Korean War