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126 ALLIED PARTICIPATION IN VIETNAM
The request that three combat-ready reserve divisions be
equipped to 100 percent of their authorized table of organiza-
tion and equipment was, the commander of U.S. forces in Korea
stated, heavily dependent upon the availability ofMilitary Assist-
ance Program funds. The dispatch oftheKorean division to
Vietnam might affect Military Assistance Program funds, but
whether adversely or not could not be predicted. Under consid-
eration was the possibility of using KoreanMilitary Assistance
Program funds to finance the readying and dispatch ofthe divi-
sion and for the divison's support while it was in Vietnam. Early
confirmation of mission, bivouac areas, and other routine re-
quirements was dependent upon information from the Com-
mander in Chief, Pacific. The requirement to provide men for a
small planning group to determine the organization ofthe Kore-
an division met with immediate approval.
The request for signal equipment for direct communication
between Korea and theKorean division in Vietnam was not ap-
proved. Although high-frequency radio equipment was availa-
ble, the commander of U.S. forces in Korea, General Beach, felt
that a better solution was for the Koreans to use the current U.S.
communication system on a common-user basis. The command-
er agreed that the United States should provide transportation
for the division but, depending upon the availability of U.S.
shipping, certain Korean vessels might have to be used.
The request for financial support to Korean units and indi-
viduals in Vietnam met with disapproval. The U.S. commander
in Korea did not favor combat duty pay—especially at the same
rate paid to U.S. troops—but was in agreement with the payment
of an overseas allowance. If the United States had to pay death
benefits or make disability payments, the rates should be those
presently established under Korean law on a one-time basis only.
The United States would not pay directly for the employment of
Vietnamese nationals by Korean forces but was in favor of in-
cluding such expenses in the agreements between the Republic
of Korea and the Republic ofVietnam. Since the request for
four C —123 aircraft appeared to overlap a previous transporta-
tion request, the commander felt that the United States should
provide only scheduled flights to Korea or reserve spaces on
other U.S. scheduled flights for Korean use.
At first glance, the request for a field broadcasting installa-
tion appeared to conflict with the psychological warfare pro-
grams already in operation in Vietnam, but final resolution of
the matter would have to await an on-the-ground opinion.
On 13 July 1965 the U.S. State Department authorized

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The Defense Ministry files consist of 17 volumes and 1,700 pages of documents related to the Vietnam War. They show Park seeking the establishment of a regional security body to deter the spread of communism from China and other communist countries. The date and author of the relevant document are not clear, but it is believed to have been drawn up in the late 1960s.

The government extracted an agreement from Washington after two years of negotiations starting in 1965 that the U.S. would be responsible for compensating the families of Korean soldiers and civilian staff who died in non-combat incidents during the war. Altogether 157 Korean technicians died in Vietnam, 31 of them killed in insurgent attacks between 1965 to 1969.

The newly released documents show that during the nine years until 1973 the Korean military served in Vietnam, overseas service compensation paid by the U.S. government to Korean troops there totaled more than US$235 million, with 82 percent of that money or around $195 million remitted to Korea.

The service compensation was regularly paid to the Korean troops in Vietnam as agreed between the U.S. and Korean governments, the documents show. That should silence suspicions that the U.S. in fact paid far less than agreed to, and that the troop deployment stipend was diverted into Korea¡¯s economic development.

The dossier shows the amount of compensation per day for a brigadier general was US$7, for field officers between $5.50 and $6.50, for company officers $4-5, for sergeants $2-2.50 and for privates $1.35-1.80.

The allowance was roughly equal to that provided to Philippine and Thai troops, whose countries¡¯ economic situation was far better than Korea¡¯s at the time.
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