Former Senior USFK Advisor Stephen Bradner Remembered

Here is an interesting read about Stephen Bradner the former advisor to 14 different USFK commanders.  He retired from his position in 2013 and unfortunately passed away last month at age 86:

The late Stephen Bradner, with his wife Shin-ja. Photo: Courtesy Andrew Bradner

Bradner returned to the US in 1961 to earn a Harvard master’s degree in Asian Studies. He returned to Korea in 1964 to begin a career of nearly 50 years as a civilian employee of the US government. Starting as an intelligence analyst for the US Army, Bradner worked his way up until in 1973 he became deputy special advisor to the US Army 4-star general in command of both UN Command and US Forces in Korea.

As Michael Breen, author of “The New Koreans” later recalled, “When I first met Steve back around 1986, I showed his business card to a politician friend who was running [then-opposition leader] Kim Dae-jung’s camp. He got quite excited, and put on a whispered voice, although there was no need to, and said, ‘He is the most powerful man in Korea!’”  [Asia Times]

You can read more at the link.

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setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

After reading about Natalie Portman’s vulgar rap about drugs and cheating on tests, Harvard certainly has a different product than it did.

Sad loss for us that Bradner is gone. Sad for Asia, I guess.

Rascal1212
Rascal1212
6 years ago

Rest in Peace Seu Sung Nim.

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

Rest in peace, Sir.

Guitard
Guitard
6 years ago

I went to his retirement ceremony. A lot of folks flew in from the States to attend. RIP Mr. B.

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