
Accused deserter offered perks
Friday, September 03, 2004 /The Calgary Herald 2004
Responding to Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins's pledge to surrender after spending four decades in North Korea, U.S. military officials say they are ready to put the frail 64-year-old back in uniform, give him a haircut, set him up in on-base housing -- and then try him for desertion.
"We're always ready to take in deserters and receive them back," said Maj. John Amberg, spokesman for the U.S. army, Japan headquarters, at Camp Zama, just south of Tokyo....he would be assigned to a new unit, receive pay and other benefits and be able to live on base with his family.