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SADO, Japan - Mika (L) and Brinda, daughters of Charles Jenkins and his  Japanese wife Hitomi Soga, hold flowers during a press conference with  their parents at the Mano branch of the

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SADO, Japan - Mika (L) and Brinda, daughters of Charles Jenkins and his  Japanese wife Hitomi Soga, hold flowers during a press conference with  their parents at the Mano branch of the U.S. army deserter begins new life in Japan US soldier Charles Jenkins who defected to North Korea dies - NZ Herald US soldier Charles Jenkins who defected to North Korea dies - NZ Herald U.S. Army deserter who wed Japanese abductee in N. Korea dies at 77 Charles Jenkins, second from right, accompanied by his wife Hitomi Soga,  right, and their daughters Mika, second from left, and Brinda, arrive at  their press conference at Mano Town Hall in Sado, In From The Cold | TIME SADO, Japan - Former U.S. Army Sgt. Charles Jenkins (R), his wife and  former abductee Hitomi Soga (3rd from R), together with their North  Korean-born daughters -- Mika (2nd from R) and Charles Robert Jenkins, second from right, pauses at the grave of his  father, Wednesday, June 15, 2005, in Rich Square, N.C. Jenkins, who  deserted the U.S. Army in 1965 while serving in Detained in N. Korea for 40 years: An Americans account - North Charles Robert Jenkins - Wikipedia Detained in N. Korea for 40 years: An Americans account - North Army deserter finds good life after decades in North Korea Charles Jenkins dies aged 77: The depressed US army defector who lived a  dogs life in North Korea for 40 years Charles Jenkins dies aged 77: The depressed US army defector who lived a  dogs life in North Korea for 40 years Charles Jenkins, 77, U.S. Soldier Who Regretted Fleeing to North Korea,  Dies - The New York Times Morreu Charles Jenkins, o ex-soldado dos EUA que desertou para Pyongyang em  1965 - SIC Notícias Torture, brainwashing and movie stardom: The extraordinary life of Charles  Jenkins, the US soldier who defected to North Korea | The Independent | The  Independent Charles Robert Jenkins, left, leads his family as they depart his sisters  home in Weldon, N.C., early Tuesday morning, June 21, 2005, to a waiting.  Following Jenkins, from left to right, is

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