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      • Kenneth Darrell Rowe (December 31, 1933 – November 22, 2012) was an American professional baseball player and coach whose career spanned 60 seasons.
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  1. Jan 5, 2023 · Kenneth Rowe, Who Defected From North Korea With His Jet, Dies at 90 Two months after the Korean War armistice, he handed America an intelligence bonanza with his headline-making flight in a ...

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  3. Jan 9, 2023 · When Rowe died at 90 on December 26 at his home in Daytona Beach, Florida, he was remembered for having handed America an intelligence bonanza with his headline-making flight in an MIG-15bis, a ...

  4. Jan 6, 2023 · Kenneth Rowe, who piloted North Korean warplane to freedom, dies at 90. Mr. Rowe, then known as No Kum-Sok, pretended to be a loyal fighter for North Korea during the Korean War. All the...

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    • Born During The Japanese Occupation
    • 'Living A Gigantic Lie'
    • 'Incorrect to Say That I Defected'
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    Kenneth Rowe's paid obituary in The Daytona Beach News-Journalonce again made him the subject of international headlines, including articles in both The New York Times and Washington Post. "He wasn't seeking to be a celebrity," said Bonnie Rowe. "He wanted to be a regular American." Retired Embry-Riddle professor Bob Oxley remembers his former coll...

    Rowe was born on Jan. 10, 1932 in a small town in North Korea during the Japanese occupation. His father worked for a Japanese corporation that built and operated electric power stations and railroads. His mother was a homemaker. Both saw the United States as a utopia and beacon of freedom and did not buy into characterizations of Americans as evil...

    Kenneth Rowe became a highly decorated fighter pilot during the Korean War. He flew more than 100 missions and earned the rank of lieutenant. But he never actually shot at Americans. "He liked to just fly around and not engage in actual combat," said Bonnie Rowe. Kenneth Rowe wrote that he suffered anxiety as a fighter pilot that he "might be force...

    Rowe bristled at being labeled a defector. "It is incorrect to say that I defected from the North Korean communist regime because I had never been a communist in my heart and, therefore, I could not have defected from an ideology I had never believed in," he wrote in his memoir. He preferred to be called "a North Korean pilot who sought freedom in ...

    Rowe in 1960 married Clara Kim who also was originally from North Korea. In addition to his daughter and wife, he is survived by a son Raymond and grandson Ben. The family followed Rowe's wishes by celebrating his life privately. "Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University was honored to have a famous American patriot on our faculty," said P. Barry Butle...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › No_Kum-sokNo Kum-sok - Wikipedia

    Approximately two months after the end of hostilities, he defected to South Korea in a MiG-15 aircraft, and was subsequently granted political asylum in the United States. [5] He then adopted the English name Kenneth H. Rowe .

  6. Mar 13, 2015 · Kenneth Rowe is an 83-year-old retired engineer from Daytona Beach, Florida. No Kum Sok is the name he was born with in northern Korea. But going back to 1943, when No was an elementary school student, he went by the Japanese name of Okamura Kyoshi.

  7. Jan 9, 2023 · Kenneth Hill Rowe, a North Korean pilot who defected in his Soviet MiG-15 aircraft across the Demilitarized Zone shortly after the Korean War, passed away last month at his home in Daytona, Florida.

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