Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said an Army soldier Pvt. Travis King, who crossed into North Korea, may not have been thinking clearly.
The U.S. Army soldier who crossed intoearlier this week"may not have been thinking clearly," Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said.
King was with the tour group when he abruptly crossed into the North, which is considered one of the world's most repressive nations. This undated photo shows Travis King, the American soldier who officials say currently is being detained in North Korea."What we want to do is get that soldier back into our custody. I worry about him, frankly," she said."It makes me very, very concerned that Pvt. King is in the hands of the North Korean authorities. I worry about how they may treat him."
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