On the Search for Army Vet's Long-Lost Twin Kids: Part 2

2015 ж. 11 Жел.
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Pam Slaton tries to track down Allen Thomas' son and daughter, who he last saw in South Korea.

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  • I was stationed in South Korea in 1966-1969. There is no excuse for him to have left the children and abandoned the mother. As a soldier he could have gotten a free "Military Hop" on a US Air Force aircraft at any time to get back to S. Korea, I did this in each direction three times during my stint in the US Army between 1965 and 1972. Each time I went to a local Air Force Base and signed up for a hop on standby and flew into Seoul on leave for thirty days. At the end of my leave I went to Kimpo AFB and hopped back to the states. Don't blame the wife she was young and fearful but brave to send those kids to the states, at that time mixed kids like that were outcasts in Korean society and often mistreated by EVERYONE! They should be thankful that their mother loved them enough to give them up for a better life here!

    @James-zy8vk@James-zy8vk4 жыл бұрын
    • True that. My Uncle brought back his Korean wife, his baby & her eldest daughter he adopted. What was stopping this guy? He was MARRIED to her.

      @magnificent6668@magnificent66682 жыл бұрын
    • I have a freind who served over there. He had a son with a Korean woman and tried to get her state side. So much paper work. He sent her money all the time and when he went back for her and their little boy who would have been a year old, he couldn’t find her. The woman she was rooming with stole the money and then said she put this woman in some kind of sex trafficking. Never found out what happened to them. I should get hold of my high school friend to see if he ever found them. So heartbreaking. .

      @lorettabrail7806@lorettabrail7806 Жыл бұрын
    • Did you ever think she didn't want to come here?

      @barbarakilman271@barbarakilman271 Жыл бұрын
    • @@magnificent6668 my cousins dad stayed in Japan

      @barbarakilman271@barbarakilman271 Жыл бұрын
    • He might have already been married state aside

      @aftersexhighfives@aftersexhighfives Жыл бұрын
  • This is why I couldn’t leave my son overseas to suffer. I spent every dollar I had and jumped through so many hoops to get him a USA passport/citizenship and on a plane to America. Being young at the time it was overwhelming, but I’m so glad I did.

    @mcciaccio@mcciaccio Жыл бұрын
  • They were the most gorgeous little children. I'm so glad they found each other.

    @louisasmiles@louisasmiles5 жыл бұрын
  • This story reminds me when in the late 80"s...I used to get my nails done in Santa Ana,Ca. And all the staff there were Vietnamese. Well,...long story short...I met this one young lady...she must of been 34...she looked to be mixed with caucasian. ..so I one day asked her if one of her parents were caucasian. And she said that her father was. ..., but that she didnt renember him because he had left Vietnam and he was currently back in the U.S. She even told me the State where he lived at. Her mother had gave her that info. So....I asked if she would visit him one day...and she said yes...but she had to first prepare herself more...Meaning she was going to school to better her English. My heart sank when she thought she wasn't good enough. As she also mentioned that she was saving some money to buy better clothing for her to visit her father. She was so pretty...with her short light ash colored hair...and her light green eyes. Till this day I still wonder if she ever got to meet him 😢

    @marianunez9711@marianunez97117 жыл бұрын
    • @adele de solla d

      @BanaBung@BanaBung5 жыл бұрын
    • So she was pretty because her features had resemblance to west eurasian making her beautiful in your eyes? Wow...she would be beautiful with black hair and eyes as well. Keep that in mind. Beauty doesn't come with select mutated colours. Lol

      @najma2613@najma26135 жыл бұрын
    • @@najma2613 theres always someone who pulls the race card lol

      @dan_ta_lion@dan_ta_lion5 жыл бұрын
    • Xidiga Who specifically said West Eurasia features? She had ash hair and green eyes, so what? It was a description, just like you read in a book, makes the characters come alive.

      @765respect@765respect5 жыл бұрын
    • @@765respect those off mutations dominate west eurasia. The person commented she had an American (obviously euro american) dad making them eurasian in her eyes. To state a subjective teem than define in through enlisting features supports those features lead you to state the word...aka the og commentor believed she was pretty because of those mutations which is false. That's my point. Read a little more why don't yah. Your own ciment contradicts itself.

      @najma2613@najma26135 жыл бұрын
  • the stigma of being a single mother in S Korea alone is enough to drive a mother to put up her child for adoption much less having multiple children being of mixed race. I really feel for the mother, i hope she was able to find some peace and not be too critical of herself and the decisions she felt she had to make back then. And i hope the twins can also find peace in themselves and with their mother.

    @crystal_snow875@crystal_snow8753 жыл бұрын
  • To the people saying the mother was a gold-digger, the half-brother explained she was not. She gave her children up for adoption because South Korea was still a developing country that was VERY poor. America, however, was the "land of opportunity" and arguably the best country in the world back then. Furthermore, the half-brother said her mother would constantly cry because she regret her decision of giving them up for adoption. She would also tell her neighbours that if they ever see Korean-American twins to notify her. Finally, she saved all the money that Allen Thomas sent to her from mail and saved all the letters from America. When she passed away, she said that she still regrests not seeing them again. This is all explained in Part 5 of the video.

    @Linny95@Linny955 жыл бұрын
    • Linnyboy So, where's part 3, 4, 5? Uploaded anywhere on KZhead?

      @user-ti4dl8tw7h@user-ti4dl8tw7h5 жыл бұрын
    • But these two kids were not even grateful to their heartbroken mother, instead feel bitter and hateful and believe the father's words. Really fucked up, heartless ,after having a good life in America. Never had they thought abt going back Korea and see her. They can find her if they wanted to.

      @jesfxt8894@jesfxt88945 жыл бұрын
    • Linnyboy America is not a land of opportunity for non whites

      @getlostwhenwondering393@getlostwhenwondering3933 жыл бұрын
    • @@getlostwhenwondering393 Your "last name" does not apply to you where is it better?

      @James-zy8vk@James-zy8vk2 жыл бұрын
    • @@James-zy8vk my last name is not my IQ, my experience, my life lived or my whole heritage. Kind of sad or ignorant of you to assume that.

      @getlostwhenwondering393@getlostwhenwondering3932 жыл бұрын
  • I feel so bad for the mother I can only imagine what she wEnt through.

    @kristenherrera9517@kristenherrera95175 жыл бұрын
    • Kristen Herrera yes. She was heartbroken and had to raise 3 kids alone after the war? Can you imagine the struggle? The backlash from The community??

      @beedabee1221@beedabee12214 жыл бұрын
  • Sad, that lady waited for her husband n children for years. She at least deserved to meet her kids. Real strong woman.

    @SK-ix8td@SK-ix8td3 жыл бұрын
  • I looked this up and saw an actual video of them all reuniting and the son looks exactly like his father !

    @naeemahbadia4266@naeemahbadia42664 жыл бұрын
  • Why did he not go back to get her & the kids. He also abandoned her son that he had adopted. I feel so sorry for the mother & all 3 children. Heartbreak all around. Thank goodness the older brother & his wife were good people.They can enjoy being siblings & have more love & family in their lives 🙏🏼💕🤗

    @carolsmart238@carolsmart2382 жыл бұрын
  • Long story short...this guy left his wife and abandoned his kids! Why would Mom have the NEED to ask for money? You should have been sending it VOLUNTARILY!

    @sassiebrat@sassiebrat5 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly

      @ZLL668@ZLL6685 жыл бұрын
    • You’re wrong this man was made to leave because he wasn’t a citizen of the county his children and wife were in. He was forced to leave. DO MORE RESEARCH BEFORE YOU ASSUME THIS POOR MAN WAS FORCED TO LEAVE!

      @hannahdawson1326@hannahdawson13265 жыл бұрын
    • @@hannahdawson1326 But still he did have an option to take the children to America with him

      @guitarsinger1231@guitarsinger12315 жыл бұрын
    • Actually, no! Our country would not let them bring the entire family only his kids. She would not allow him to separate her fro her children and he did not want to separate them from their mother and older brother. He did go back and visit but their relationship fell apart. She wrote him to come get the kids but he could not afford to come back without being in the military!! He continued to write but she did not write back and life took its course. They would not even give him information since she had given them up for adoption. A very different time!!

      @lagunn327@lagunn3275 жыл бұрын
    • @@hannahdawson1326 Meh. There's always a way. He could have sent money even if he had to leave.

      @slydoll7877@slydoll78775 жыл бұрын
  • Both parents tried. Mum saved everything for those kids. I don't believe she was as hard as we're led to believe.

    @louisasmiles@louisasmiles5 жыл бұрын
  • There are stories of soldiers who found young love in war, legitimately wanted their foreign families, and tried for decades to re-unite. This is not that story.

    @RallyGal94@RallyGal944 жыл бұрын
  • The mom died and no one really knows her side of the story but the brother in South Korea. I believe the brother over the dad. I hope the twins go back to South Korea to see their half brother.

    @PO-PANDA@PO-PANDA5 жыл бұрын
    • Po Panda the mother was bitter., and he was a kid .. he could be easily mislead to believe that his adoptive dad was a bad person

      @crazymomhappymom3315@crazymomhappymom33155 жыл бұрын
    • Let's not believe in fairy tales. That man abandoned his Korean wife and three children. He never went back for them and didn't send money to help her support them. He left her to face disgrace and abuse alone. She gave up her children for adoption because she had no other resources. Meanwhile, back on the ranch, this white man decided it was too much to bring his Asian wife and children back to America because he couldn't deal with the racism and resistance probably in his own family. Years later, after the Civil Rights movement, and society became more accepting of diversity, he decides he wants his children? The poor woman died of heart failure. I guess so after the life she had.

      @YT4Me57@YT4Me575 жыл бұрын
    • Girl body she had put it to rest back in now is it on the table and d cc red d

      @joannbrown575@joannbrown5755 жыл бұрын
    • @@YT4Me57 I came to this video from another video that explained more. He tried to bring the wife and kids back with him at the end of his tour in Korea but the US would only allow the twins to go, not his wife or her first son. I heard this happening all the time when I was in the military in the 80's. Just because you marry a US soldier did not automatically give you rights to a US Visa. He volunteered to go fight in Vietnam so he could visit South Korea and see his wife and kids. His wife was convinced he had met another woman in Vietnam and was bitter towards him. Later she contacted him and asked him to come get the kids but he did not have the money to fly to Korea and do all the legal paperwork to get them so she adopted them out. The guy volunteered to go to war so he could visit South Korea during his R&R and see his kids. Not many men would do that.

      @EgyptianDarling@EgyptianDarling4 жыл бұрын
    • I know were they are they went to their real marriages thank ummm Desss...any questions

      @nikkiimarie6276@nikkiimarie62764 жыл бұрын
  • A lot of abandoned children by the american military in the Philippines as well.

    @roygalindo9976@roygalindo99765 жыл бұрын
  • he abandon his children, pure and simple

    @robinnelson3868@robinnelson38685 жыл бұрын
    • Sure ...

      @topkek5164@topkek51645 жыл бұрын
    • It tells you the whole story: kzhead.info/sun/dLqohZuJiqicl40/bejne.html

      @ireyonmoya@ireyonmoya4 жыл бұрын
    • Typical American behavor

      @salvadorkim9211@salvadorkim92114 жыл бұрын
    • That is so unfair, you clearly have not lived long enough to have any idea of what happened during those wars, and after, it’s sickening and pathetic how quickly people judge.

      @alohalivin556@alohalivin5564 жыл бұрын
    • Salvador Kim Kiss our collective rear ends you jerk. Sounds like jealousy but that is a lie. Military men across the world leave children, check the crap in your Y chromosome for the key to this world-wide problem! Still this man didn’t abandon them, he had no options and if you aren’t smart enough to know that please do research about policies during the end of the war and maybe why the older child and mother couldn’t come immediately - please check out facts before opening your uninformed mouth!

      @alohalivin556@alohalivin5564 жыл бұрын
  • I wish they could see their oldest brother again and get the keepsake box their mother held on to for years. Maybe that could help ease some of their pain towards their mother. 😢

    @moniquephillips1651@moniquephillips16514 жыл бұрын
  • This guy have no balls to admit that he abandoned his wife & twins that's plain & simple

    @joannaariate1385@joannaariate13854 жыл бұрын
    • He didn't though..you have to watch the whole story.

      @chs75@chs754 жыл бұрын
    • GI Soldiers were not allowed to go back to those countries to be with their families so for you to assume you know he abandoned his wife and has no balls to admit it is rude on your part.

      @wanderlustandsparkle4395@wanderlustandsparkle43954 жыл бұрын
    • @Cherry Pun no numb nuts, he didn't go to war. He was in Korea in 1960. The war ended in 1953.

      @bigtimepimpin666@bigtimepimpin6664 жыл бұрын
    • @Mark Guerrero and then ?

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar927011 ай бұрын
    • @Mark Guerrero clearly he was not present .

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar927011 ай бұрын
  • The guy made the Korean lady sound like some gold digger that only married him for money but if you look at part 5 she was saving all the bonds he was sending her and kept all of his letters and photos even after giving kids away. She wished one day her kids would find her because there was no way a single mom would be able to raise 3 kids on her own in S. Korea. If her first child was an American, I'm sure she would have decided to send him for adoption as well. The guy basically went deadbeat and she thought he found a new girl at Vietnam. You have to understand, South Korea after Korean War was one of the poorest nations in the world. It took time for the nation to get to where it is today. She probably thought the kids were better off going to America and get loved and educated by an American family instead of living with her in poverty. Single mom with 3 kids didn't really have much options in 70's S. Korea.. My grandpa worked at Camp Humphreys and he saw a lot of so called "yang-saekshi"which translates to American wives (Korean women who are girlfriends to an Ameican soldiers). Don't get me wrong, there are people who raised the kids by themselves and kids turned out well but mixed kids who lacked father figure just had hell. I remember up until late 90's when you were mixed and you didn't have your foreign parent figure around (usually fathers), people viewed you as "oh his dad was a soldier who lied to a Korean girl and just enjoyed her and left her when his time was done." I lived in Itaewon, a town where lot of foreigners lived, when I was a kid and two of my bestfriends are mixed Koreans. It's only from mid 2000's when those stereotypes disappered as you saw someone with mixed background on Television and movies and you stopped hearing about GI going deadbeat.

    @marchveris@marchveris6 жыл бұрын
    • marchveris He says a lot because he knows she's not there to give her side of story. His story doesn't add up anyway.

      @bowtiecat3799@bowtiecat37996 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing this! I think the dads story is baloney !!!

      @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736@donttalktomeyoureannoying87365 жыл бұрын
    • marchveris Interesting!! Did already know “mixed children” of those times had very hard time. Liked ur information a lot. Thanks for ur input!

      @dyamano@dyamano5 жыл бұрын
    • I feel for both the father and mother. He married her, adopted her son, wanted to take the family to America, but the U.S. wouldn't let the the mother and adopted son immigrate. Due to communications difficulties/misunderstandings and his bankruptcy, the family couldn't be together. Don't be too harsh on either parent because there are a great deal of factors at play as to why the family didn't end up together. FYI: The father volunteered to go to Vietnam, as the only way to be near her, and he spent a month with her in S. Korea, but the already strained relationship only further deteriorated.

      @lucycabana9970@lucycabana99705 жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/m9Gdp7eHsH9qip8/bejne.html Hey guys here's a link to full episode.

      @marchveris@marchveris5 жыл бұрын
  • He abandoned these kids and their mother and now suddenly he is whining and blaming everyone else for the results ofhis heartless actions? What a hypocrite.

    @theinkbrain@theinkbrain5 жыл бұрын
    • He didn't abandoned them. He married her and when they separated, she gave the kids away

      @TheZombifiedFairy@TheZombifiedFairy5 жыл бұрын
    • Not true. The facts do not bear that out. He is a fricken liar. She needed money. He did not provide for the children. That is why she had to give them away. When she hooked up with him she violated the rules of Korean society. When he withdrew his support she had nothing. This bastard should be kicked in the ass till shit flies out of his nose when he sneezes.

      @theinkbrain@theinkbrain5 жыл бұрын
    • @@theinkbrain sounds like you just want to hate this man... you've made you mind up without evidence. Thats incredibly sad

      @TheZombifiedFairy@TheZombifiedFairy5 жыл бұрын
    • + TheZombified Sounds like you are incapable of logical deduction based on facts. Now that's incredibly regrettable. And btw, I don't "hate this man." I *despise him, as I despise all lying, whining, self-pitying hypocrites who shit their pants and try to convince the people around them they are smelling roses.*

      @theinkbrain@theinkbrain5 жыл бұрын
    • He ever sent money and letter to her in part 5 after that don’t knows

      @iasahmadaninurmariam6227@iasahmadaninurmariam62275 жыл бұрын
  • A beautiful family with a beautiful and kind parents. God bless you all.

    @h.t.2727@h.t.27275 жыл бұрын
  • Did the twins get to see the oldest brother? I would be happy for that too.

    @alivieira5939@alivieira59396 жыл бұрын
  • Pam Slaton, You are important!!! Thank YOU for what you do!! Good Stuff!

    @VIKING33NY@VIKING33NY4 жыл бұрын
  • Why is the dad being made out to be some victim? He abandoned his kids. He is the reason they had to be adopted because of his actions!

    @gra-emed3617@gra-emed36175 жыл бұрын
    • GRA-EME D I mean he was forced to leave and he couldn’t bring his family

      @lilgangster_savage8292@lilgangster_savage82924 жыл бұрын
    • Govt would not let them bring the family back to US

      @foodmotowanderer7388@foodmotowanderer73884 жыл бұрын
    • He was in war Vietnam. The army made those decision. He probably got shipped back. Many people had to leave Vietnam.

      @redskyeagle3456@redskyeagle34564 жыл бұрын
    • @@lilgangster_savage8292 lol

      @virginiacummings2342@virginiacummings23424 жыл бұрын
    • He was a kid bro. 18 year old fighting a war. Probably his first time.

      @unseenufo@unseenufo4 жыл бұрын
  • Im glad they met. But i still feel bad for the biological mother 😳

    @aprilbaker847@aprilbaker8477 жыл бұрын
    • I know right? 😢the poor mother probably died from grief and heart ache.

      @kimberlywalbridge7416@kimberlywalbridge74164 жыл бұрын
  • The father had plenty of rights...... IF he had stayed in touch with his ex-wife and 3 children! Obviously he didn't bother with them until the letter arrived. Even Jame knew they were all abandoned by Allen Thomas.

    @joygordon4735@joygordon47354 жыл бұрын
  • this man served in nam and korea you think the army or government would help this man like he helped them put his life on the line shame

    @JA-rs3os@JA-rs3os8 жыл бұрын
    • +jay al1147 We are talking about the U.S.. governemnt.. The most corrupt in history..

      @clarkairbase3526@clarkairbase35268 жыл бұрын
    • lexus 1147 he fucking left his children

      @cqc64@cqc647 жыл бұрын
    • He was not given a choice. He was prevented from even seeing them.

      @julieblackwelder9109@julieblackwelder91097 жыл бұрын
    • c c STOP CURSING UR LANGUAGE

      @lucyloud6248@lucyloud62487 жыл бұрын
    • The most corrupt government in history? What about Communist Russian? Cuba? China? Nazi Germany?

      @maybellinelover@maybellinelover6 жыл бұрын
  • I always think I have Korean and Vietnamese relatives out there somewhere. I would embrace them if it was true. My Dad did 2 tours in Vietnam and my great uncles and grand fathers served in Korea.

    @spiceyboogerspiceybooger6437@spiceyboogerspiceybooger64375 жыл бұрын
    • Spiceybooger Spiceybooger: My husband did 2 tours in Vietnam too, and sometimes, he asked himself if there’s a child of his own in Vietnam. But it is so sad when soldiers knowingly that those children’s belongs to them and lives without even say goodbye to those baby’s. 😭

      @miguelinabermudez8648@miguelinabermudez86485 жыл бұрын
  • I was adopted and was abandoned by my mother and father when I was a baby. I always wondered what it would be like to meet them.

    @jonathanjoe1364@jonathanjoe13645 жыл бұрын
    • Me too,35yrs i still dont know how my biological parents look like how i wish to meet them...

      @gacha_lovecookie5277@gacha_lovecookie52775 жыл бұрын
    • @@gacha_lovecookie5277 My adopted mom has been amazing. Even though she is not my blood. I did a 23andme DNA test that revealed a lot of information and answered to a few questions. But still no info on my parents. Thanks for sharing.

      @jonathanjoe1364@jonathanjoe13645 жыл бұрын
    • @@jonathanjoe1364 23andme have mainly North American customers. i don't know where you are from, but maybe Ancestry would be of more use. The other thing you can do is put your raw DNA data onto Gedmatch and there is a whole list of people you are related to from all the different DNA companies.

      @mollymcdonald1949@mollymcdonald19495 жыл бұрын
  • how is it this guy is upset about the treatment of the children and mother he abandoned? He gave up his right to matter when he left them! He's pathetic.

    @Abby-yc7tt@Abby-yc7tt Жыл бұрын
  • Been crying the whole time watching.. i hope they are all in good times now and meet their half back in korea.. they are lucky enough that their never give up in searching for them... while the father of my son is hiding until now..

    @graygonzales438@graygonzales4386 жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad the father of his twins got to be reunited after how long.

    @tellydonrillamas9854@tellydonrillamas98547 жыл бұрын
    • oh..so they got reunited..thats good..

      @GeethaNaido@GeethaNaido6 жыл бұрын
  • The dad has a lot of responsibility for what happened.

    @icturner23@icturner235 жыл бұрын
    • Because, the twins were American, he could have brought them to America. But, the mom refused to let him take them.

      @MsJanetWood@MsJanetWood3 жыл бұрын
    • He also adopted their older brother is my understanding. So he had 3 (!!!!!!) kids

      @AgeOfGoldenSilence@AgeOfGoldenSilence Жыл бұрын
    • And a wife!!!!!!!!!!!

      @AgeOfGoldenSilence@AgeOfGoldenSilence Жыл бұрын
  • Exactly what the reporter said, ABANDONED.

    @cjanvier1536@cjanvier15365 жыл бұрын
  • I am a Korean adoptee from South Korea. My 3 sisters and I were adopted to a couple in America. Once we started have children of our own (marrying American men), our children were Amerasian. We learned that many Korean women had children from GI men stationed there. Since it was a disgrace, many abandoned these children.

    @halmeoniruth4693@halmeoniruth46935 жыл бұрын
  • My mother always wanted to adopt a GI baby after the Korean War. She was a very involved community person and she had read about the plight of the children. Now I m watching this video and I m reminded about mom and her wish to adopt an unwanted GI baby.

    @fasteddie9055@fasteddie9055 Жыл бұрын
  • Reason why the mom gave up the twin? The korean ABC lady gave a wrong answer. I think what she really worried was deep-rooted discrimination against interracial kids not disowning from her family

    @andyshin9995@andyshin99958 жыл бұрын
    • c

      @jihoonkim6373@jihoonkim63738 жыл бұрын
    • But you see that's the reason she was worried she would be disowned by her family BECAUSE of them being mixed raced.

      @sophieyelena8942@sophieyelena89428 жыл бұрын
    • The guy made the Korean lady sound like some gold digger that only married him for money but if you look at part 5 she was saving all the bonds he was sending him and kept all of his letters and photos of kids after giving them away. She wished one day her kids would find her because there was no way a single mom would be able to raise 3 kids on her own. If her first child was an American, I'm sure she would have chosen to send him for adoption as well. The guy basically went deadbeat and she thought he found a new girl at Vietnam. You have to understand, South Korea after Korean War was one of the poorest nations in the world. It took time for the nation to get to where it is today. She probably thought the kids were better off going to America and get loved and educated by an American family instead of living with her in poverty. Single mom with 3 kids didn't really have much options in 70's S. Korea.. My grandpa worked at Camp Humphreys and he saw a lot of so called "yang-saekshi"which translates to American wives (Korean women who are girlfriends to an Ameican soldiers). Don't get me wrong, there are people who raised the kids by themselves and kids turned out well but mixed kids who lacked father figure just had hell. I remember up until late 90's when you were mixed and you didn't have your foreign parent figure around (usually fathers), people viewed you as "oh his dad was a soldier who lied to a Korean girl and just enjoyed her and left her when his time was done." I lived in Itaewon, a town where lot of foreigners lived, when I was a kid and two of my bestfriends are mixed Koreans. It's only from mid 2000's when those stereotypes disappered as you saw someone with mixed background on Television and movies and you stopped hearing about GI going deadbeat.

      @marchveris@marchveris6 жыл бұрын
    • Andy Shin The long lost brother copies his parents by having more kids.

      @JoseSanchez-bp7xz@JoseSanchez-bp7xz6 жыл бұрын
    • qwertyu right....that's why she married the guy who raped her right

      @yesimtakeoffcantstopmenow2663@yesimtakeoffcantstopmenow26636 жыл бұрын
  • “a korean version of pam- with a badge”

    @arosei@arosei5 жыл бұрын
    • Michael ray and Carly Pearce

      @oofergang4993@oofergang49935 жыл бұрын
  • all these deadbeat GI dads that neglected their children and likely started a new family in America is sickening.....yet that term deadbeat is reserved for minorities. Sad for those abandoned children and oblivious families of these vets.

    @sujeng402@sujeng4027 жыл бұрын
    • the father did say he tried to take the family with them but the mother refused. then wouldn't let him have any contact with them. he's an exception to the stereo type

      @KittenKagome@KittenKagome7 жыл бұрын
    • SuJen G i

      @helenvalmus67@helenvalmus677 жыл бұрын
    • SuJen G the federal government wouldn't let these soldiers bring there kids home

      @allywolf9182@allywolf91827 жыл бұрын
    • The problem for a LOT of GI's was NOT that they were deadbeats, it was because the United States government wouldn't allow them to bring them back with them. They refused to recognize the marriages as well as the children. Our government is still good for that.

      @GerryBuck@GerryBuck6 жыл бұрын
    • really, did you see where Connie saved the bonds instead of cashing them. ??

      @pamelawilliams1302@pamelawilliams13026 жыл бұрын
  • If he really cared about his kids, he wouldn't have left them there !

    @IMa-qe3xj@IMa-qe3xj4 жыл бұрын
  • "Cough if I'm close." 🤣 Good for her - tenaciously "Queens".

    @Beckala67@Beckala675 жыл бұрын
  • *This man was disgraceful saying he left connie but every time he spoke with her she just asked for money thats because he abandoned his children how can she clothe and feed them when he just turned his back on them and didnt help support them and connie even begs him to take the children to america as they are american citizens but he refuses, yer he really cared (NOT) then he cries crockadile tears saying he wants them now they are adults, american soldiers did this alot and as they said connie would have had no help from her family for the mixed race twins thats why she asked him for help like he said many times she asked for money, who else is going to feed his kids, what a clown what a loser to abandon his children knowing connies family have turned their back on her for having mixed race kids, this man is something els👎🏼*

    @liverbird_55@liverbird_556 жыл бұрын
    • did you see where she saved the savings bonds instead of cashing them?

      @pamelawilliams1302@pamelawilliams13026 жыл бұрын
    • Liverbird 55 I agree! The man says a lot but the children's mother isn't there to give her side of the story.

      @bowtiecat3799@bowtiecat37996 жыл бұрын
    • Hey he didn't have much of a choice. He had orders, are you serious how can you even say all of that!!!!! You aren't in the military, you don't have control, if you don't obey an order of a commanding officer in the military you will be arrested by military ops, imprisoned for 14 to life. Maybe when you get some military experience and say he abandoned them, you better have some more guts to back it up. Also she didn't beg her to take them she agreed to give them to him if he can get them himself. Know the facts. Another note If she had all of that money why didn't she just send them to him. He was going through bankruptcy. He didn't have a choice but she did. You make me sick by just typing this comment when you have no experience with this type of issue. Your a fucking loser.

      @masku627@masku6276 жыл бұрын
    • You clearly didn't see the complete story! Allen thomas did everything he could to be with his korean family. He even went fighting in the Vietnam war to get a chance to visit them. He tried to get his family to America. His rights as a father were violated. See the whole story (link below) before you insult a man who did all he could. abcnews.go.com/US/army-veteran-reunites-twin-children-time-40-years/story?id=35112807 (part 1). Part 2 to five follow....

      @ninamo7969@ninamo79696 жыл бұрын
    • .

      @anagorody9427@anagorody94276 жыл бұрын
  • Where can I find part 3 etc...would like to know the rest of the story!

    @marias6113@marias61133 жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting story. I was adopted at age two from the Philippines from a foster home but I never knew or met my birth parents. I have found paperwork that states the names of my birth parents and were I was born but not sure how to find them.

    @markchase3582@markchase35823 жыл бұрын
    • Try a DNA kit like Ancestry or 23and Me. They will show those you are related to and you can contact them.

      @triciac1019@triciac1019 Жыл бұрын
    • Please contact Raffy Tulfo in Action they might be able to help you it's a TV program. Great you have documents. Good luck Mark.

      @flerygorman1223@flerygorman1223 Жыл бұрын
    • Contact me, I will help

      @LeahandBlair@LeahandBlair Жыл бұрын
  • Where's the rest of this story?

    @searider559@searider5598 жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/qceLkdCNooCAmKs/bejne.html

      @BestKateScenario@BestKateScenario6 жыл бұрын
    • abcnews.go.com/2020/video/dads-half-century-search-long-lost-kids-finally-35727958 Part 3 abcnews.go.com/2020/video/twins-finally-hear-long-lost-fathers-voice-time-35728008 Part 4 abcnews.go.com/2020/video/army-vet-meets-twin-kids-reunion-40-years-35728158 Part 5

      @khazms@khazms5 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks king z!!!!!!!

      @foxielamorel5164@foxielamorel51645 жыл бұрын
    • @@khazms thank you!

      @thatscutee@thatscutee5 жыл бұрын
    • Rest of the story?

      @gaylegreene@gaylegreene5 жыл бұрын
  • He should have gone back and gotten his children after the first request... it was his own fault that they were adopted out. Children first and the rest of your life second. End of story. Connie died of a heart condition... I would venture to say that condition was a broken heart.

    @monalisa2662@monalisa26625 жыл бұрын
  • I NEED THE PART 3!!!

    @danafebruary@danafebruary6 жыл бұрын
  • Pearl Buck was a writer who has an adopted daughter from China and who foundation has been so good about helping unwanted children across Asia 😀

    @alohalivin556@alohalivin5564 жыл бұрын
  • Lots of wonderful tears of joy

    @velmasteele1098@velmasteele10983 жыл бұрын
  • God Bless all these good people that help all children and the parents, families that try getting back all of them or contacting them.

    @chuckbuck3435@chuckbuck34355 жыл бұрын
  • As an adopted child who found her birthmother and gave her the gift of unconditional love, I am astounded by the huge array of negative, judgmental lashings so many have given this man. Life is not about hate- especially of those we do not know. He is their birth father, period. If he wishes to find his children and offer them love despite the past, then he has that right. Some of you think he is an underserving, horrible person without even knowing all the facts. You did not live his life; he and only he has. Regardless of the past's true facts, only one thing matters... the human spirit is shroud in eternal love, and when its light shines, that is what is known as "grace." The past is merely a wake we leave behind- all that matters is each present moment. Love on sir! And for those of you who have chosen to judge him and cast your wrath, please try to focus your days on the kindness heart.

    @navigatingwithnana@navigatingwithnana4 жыл бұрын
  • A thoughtless deadbeat dad who cared nothing about the day-to-day survival of his kids, gets old and worries about his soul getting into heaven because he may as well have left them for dead. Not heartwarming, he is despicable.

    @wanketta@wanketta5 жыл бұрын
  • I hope my dad like this that want to see his sibling., i never see him for 25 years

    @t.j.schroeder6381@t.j.schroeder63816 жыл бұрын
  • I would love to see part 3

    @pammiller4121@pammiller41213 жыл бұрын
  • Just beautiful twins.

    @chuckbuck3435@chuckbuck34355 жыл бұрын
  • HAVE MERCY THIS SIBLINGS TO OPEN HIS MIND.

    @jpperez6567@jpperez65672 ай бұрын
  • The curious question is where was this Army Vet when his twins needed him the most when they were growing up as toddlers? And now he is concerned about their welfare, c'mon man, sounds like a deadbeat father to me. His story is way too fishy, it stinks.

    @loganriki2625@loganriki26255 жыл бұрын
    • It says his ex wife gave up their children and he had no rights because he was in the American army. Back then, there wasn't a widespread internet or a way to actually do something like this. So yes, he's looking for his children now.

      @TheZombifiedFairy@TheZombifiedFairy5 жыл бұрын
    • Have you even watched the story?? The mother gave them up, changed their birth dates and names, seriously? Are you that fucking stupid???

      @ITSONLYMEWATCHING@ITSONLYMEWATCHING5 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. The mother asked him to go to Korea and pick up the kids before she gave them up for adoption, but he didn’t go because he couldn’t afford it.

      @nadinadi8385@nadinadi83855 жыл бұрын
    • He’s been looking the whole time.. he just got lucky this time and he went viral and got the opportunity to find them

      @hannahdawson1326@hannahdawson13265 жыл бұрын
    • J

      @valenciabell8494@valenciabell84945 жыл бұрын
  • A shame.. I tried to look up "Part 3" of this. But it seems that it either hasn't been uploaded, or it must've been deleted :(

    @rsuriyop@rsuriyop3 жыл бұрын
  • what happened next? I dont have tv so i didnt see the show. Is there a link to the last part?

    @nothachicka1212@nothachicka12126 жыл бұрын
  • where is part 3?:(

    @carollacbay2508@carollacbay25088 жыл бұрын
    • You can watch the remaining on abc news page or the app abcnews.go.com/2020

      @Brazjul@Brazjul8 жыл бұрын
    • abcnews.go.com/2020/video/dads-half-century-search-long-lost-kids-finally-35727958

      @mattinho5612@mattinho56128 жыл бұрын
    • +Mattinho part 4?

      @ian.escalante@ian.escalante8 жыл бұрын
    • +Ian Escalante there's like 6 different parts look it up on google a the abc website should come up

      @noneya9084@noneya90848 жыл бұрын
    • I can't find part 4.....

      @KimmiePie1@KimmiePie18 жыл бұрын
  • These two kids were not even grateful to their heartbroken mother, instead feel bitter and hateful towards her, and believe the father's words. Really fucked up, heartless ,after having a good life in America. Never had they thought abt going back Korea and see her. They can find her if they wanted to. I only believe HALF what the father said. They should go meet their brother in Korea who had spend the childhood with them, listen to what he have to say. He will nvr make up stories, only speak what he know abt. Many years the American father did not come back, therefore the mom suspect he had a new Girlfriend in Vietnam. Living those tough times 40/50years ago, going to America (unlike now where going there is no big deal), was considered very lucky and privileged. Getting out of poverty, have a better life and education ,all this led to a Mother's willingness to sacrifice losing her children, and had to endure the pain and heartbreak for the rest of her life. Sorry for the Korean brother too, he was adopted by this American father but was forgotten. He must really feel bitter when he heard this father is looking for his siblings. At least he is doing alright now, after he and his mom struggling for so many years. I'm glad Korea is prosper now even though I'm not Korean.

    @jesfxt8894@jesfxt88945 жыл бұрын
    • The two kids know the whole story. We don't.

      @mollymcdonald1949@mollymcdonald19495 жыл бұрын
  • War separates people - war is confusion - hurt and pain. I work with veterans of several wars. Their stories are so hurtful and sad - reality of Vietnam soldiers. If you don’t understand this story - you don’t understand soldiers - you don’t understand war.

    @adriannaschmidt3017@adriannaschmidt30174 жыл бұрын
  • Where is the part where I can watch the rest of this program?

    @barbrovaage7585@barbrovaage75856 жыл бұрын
  • where is part 1? I went to your channel but could only find part 2

    @acts10truth@acts10truth5 жыл бұрын
  • Some Asian countries calculate age starting at conception. So they would be about a year younger in the US based on actual birth day.

    @minarooda@minarooda5 жыл бұрын
  • What happened to CC (closed captions)...??? Where are they hidden....??? Us, seniors with intact brains but with shortcomings on hearing would appreciate your attention to this so that we can continue watching your very interesting and human videos...!!! Thank you...!!!

    @kukulidouce2014@kukulidouce20145 жыл бұрын
  • Nooo I can't find part 3 :{

    @froggystudio@froggystudio7 жыл бұрын
    • I know i's a bit late, but here's the full video... Here ya go kzhead.info/sun/mNaEmqZtqJqtmHA/bejne.html

      @-JohnnyWaIker-@-JohnnyWaIker-4 жыл бұрын
    • Johnny Walker ty!!

      @yarelicastro3914@yarelicastro39144 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful kids.

    @CyeOutsider@CyeOutsider5 жыл бұрын
  • Is there another episode to this would love to know the ending.

    @natashamelloraindengchee1829@natashamelloraindengchee18293 жыл бұрын
  • Two of my brothers were adopted from South Korea in the early 50's through the Holt MIssionary Center. Before my brother passed, he made the trip back to Korea and the Holt Adoption Center. She's right, my brother was whipped on his back that he carried with him all his life. Mixed race was not liked

    @marybeckham4495@marybeckham4495 Жыл бұрын
    • It was not about mixed race . It was about disgrace of father

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar927011 ай бұрын
  • Sorry but i have to say this...adorable kids!!! 😍

    @cathvega8@cathvega86 жыл бұрын
  • nice very touchy

    @HardyCaligtan@HardyCaligtan7 жыл бұрын
  • Could you just upload it all the parts on KZhead. Or at least give a link below

    @filsanadde3113@filsanadde31135 жыл бұрын
  • Pam, U R terrific!

    @carolecarr5210@carolecarr52102 жыл бұрын
  • Is there a part 3?

    @libbybeaton@libbybeaton Жыл бұрын
  • How upset could he be if he never kept up with her?

    @annamarielewis7078@annamarielewis70787 ай бұрын
  • Part 3 is “The Searchers : An Emotional Reunion” It’s the full story.

    @MsDeborah100@MsDeborah1005 жыл бұрын
  • So strange, the "pearl buck foundation" is the name of a place I worked for in early 2000s (they still exist), that was a basic daycare for adults with disabilities... 1:00

    @nepadron@nepadron4 жыл бұрын
  • You’d think that the military would have an organization to bridge the gap & save time & help provide help in locating relatives & help the mothers with the children instead of just walking away. Soldiers shouldn’t be allowed off base “for a little fun” when the result of children affects the lives of these women $ the children so cruely. Yes, we’re all human & wars & unclaimed children have always been a fact, but haven’t we evolved enough to promote solid plans of actions for prevention and/or support of jeopardized humans?

    @carolsmart238@carolsmart2382 жыл бұрын
  • He doesn't have rights because he abandoned his wife and children

    @crissyledbetter6270@crissyledbetter62704 жыл бұрын
  • We need part three also

    @kathrynwells5249@kathrynwells52494 жыл бұрын
  • Where's the other part of this video? I cant find the end of this video. ☹

    @rallybound69@rallybound694 жыл бұрын
  • Where can I see the conclusion? Thank you

    @lisaoldwithsomanywhys5487@lisaoldwithsomanywhys54876 жыл бұрын
  • Oh my goodness you’re breaking my heart here

    @gaylecheung3087@gaylecheung30872 жыл бұрын
  • Where can I find part 3 please? Cant find it. watched part 1 and 2 but no part 3. What happened??? Did they find them???

    @whatsthestorygirl922@whatsthestorygirl9223 жыл бұрын
  • The Father abandoned the kids now that his old and KPOP his famous he wants to see the super cute kids he left? Common OPPA 🤣

    @laurencecruz6819@laurencecruz68194 жыл бұрын
  • Thank God there is a trinity of these type of twins

    @theenlightenedexchange4817@theenlightenedexchange4817 Жыл бұрын
  • why is he only looking for the twins? he adopted the other son, too

    @Marcel_Audubon@Marcel_Audubon5 жыл бұрын
    • Anita fuentes

      @louklenk1493@louklenk14934 жыл бұрын
    • Comanche psychics

      @louklenk1493@louklenk14934 жыл бұрын
  • My mother is from Seoul and she told me that the mixed kids are shunned and aren't accepted...

    @blasianluvschocolate397@blasianluvschocolate3975 жыл бұрын
    • My kid is half Korean and loved by his whole family

      @user-dz7dm1tv1z@user-dz7dm1tv1z2 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-dz7dm1tv1z I'm talking early 70s..it's gotten a little better since then..but it's some that are still sat in their eays as with every race I'm sure..

      @blasianluvschocolate397@blasianluvschocolate3972 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-dz7dm1tv1z I assume your children have a father

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar927011 ай бұрын
  • Where is part 3 and more

    @zoremsangpuiamualchin9397@zoremsangpuiamualchin93973 жыл бұрын
  • I would love to see the ending of the day video.

    @marciaborg77@marciaborg774 жыл бұрын
  • I know the feeling of this I have been trying to figure out how to get started on finding my sister's

    @demonknight7935@demonknight79354 жыл бұрын
  • hey guya..is there a part there they get united and meet again?? missing kind of the last piece here...

    @vildehansen4427@vildehansen44275 жыл бұрын
  • Is there any part 3 of this story? I need to know 🤯

    @pipayyapip2793@pipayyapip27932 жыл бұрын
    • Part 3 is “The Searchers : An Emotional Reunion

      @rhondagraham84@rhondagraham842 жыл бұрын
  • Like, what kind of mindset is that? He expected the mom to raise his children without him contributing for anything and waited until they are already adults so that they could not ask him for anything? What was the point of his search? To see if they grew up to look like him and then continue on with his life? How shameless can a person be...

    @eirinipontia@eirinipontia5 жыл бұрын
  • Where's part 3?!?!

    @AmyLouiseYT@AmyLouiseYT7 жыл бұрын
  • Where is the rest of the story is there a part 3 somewhere?

    @samanthabloggins1775@samanthabloggins17753 жыл бұрын
  • Where is part 3 or the whole story. Please any links I can't find it. Thanks anyone

    @bounpheng4197@bounpheng41975 жыл бұрын
  • Is there a part 3....?

    @devilsltlsister804@devilsltlsister8043 жыл бұрын
  • Anyone know how to find the continuation of this story? I can't find any other videos

    @mariajoannou9936@mariajoannou99363 жыл бұрын
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