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1996 VAN FLEET AWARD
JAMES T. LANEY
Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Korea
CITATION
During your extraordinary
and wide-ranging career, there has been a strong and recurring theme - Korea. I remember, from our very
first meeting in Atlanta in l993, the enthusiasm
with which you spoke of your first experiences in Korea as a young soldier in
l947-48. And how much more has followed!
Your
teaching experience at one of Korea's great institutions of
higher learning - Yonsei University - from l959-64 is
well-remembered in Korea. A large group of friends
and admirers from those days have watched your evolving career with enthusiasm,
and welcomed your appointment as American Ambassador with joy.
Your
service in Seoul has come at a time of great importance and rapid
change. The ongoing efforts by Americans and South Koreans to establish
constructive relations with North Korea have been difficult and
challenging You have served the Clinton administration, and the United States, extremely well. The key
role you played in bringing about President Carter's visit to North Korea in l994 was a vital
ingredient in a situation that might otherwise have developed into a crisis of
great magnitude. Your firm insistence last April that a meeting between
President Clinton and President Kim Young Sam was vitally important also paid
great dividends in terms of our relations with Seoul and the involvement of China in dealing responsibly
with North Korea.
Your
service in Korea, as a soldier, as a
professor, and now as American ambassador, exemplifies what General Van Fleet
had in mind when he created The Korea Society in l957. These career
achievements perfectly embody the spirit of the James A. Van Fleet Award which
I am delighted to present to you now. Your acceptance of the award brightens
its luster, and your accomplishments set a very high standard which we hope
that others will seek to follow. Congratulations!
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