Yongsan Legacy Podcast: Recent Episodes

Yongsan Legacy

Yongsan Legacy project aims to capture and perpetuate personal memories, stories, life experiences from those GI’s and civilians who served and lived on Yongsan Garrisson. Through this podcast, Yongsan Legacy hopes to reveal the significance of Yongsan Garrison and Yongsan area. The magnitude of Yongsan Garrison’s influence on the development of modern South Korea is remarkable and deserves to be recognized; from fashion to K-pop, from friendships to families, from history to love stories, Yongsan Garrison offers a unique perspective in understanding Korea today.

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Tony Jackson ('94) attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan US Garrison from 1991 to 1993.

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Phil Schreck ('78) attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan US Garrison from 1977 to 1978 and lived there until 1979.

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Edward Schreiber ('76) attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan US Garrison from 1974 to 1976.

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David Drake ('78) attended Seoul American Schools inside Yongsan US Garrison from K-12.

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Bob Paul ('68) attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan US Garrison from 1965 to 1968. 

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Andrew Woodruff ('04) attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan US Garrison from 1995 to 2001 and 2004. 

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Samia Mounts will be the first #SAHS #Alumna speaking at the YSL Talk Series. She is the author of the book Frunk the Skunk inspired in her days growing up and attending school in #Yongsan,

Samia is a professional musical theater actress and an accomplished voice-over artist in Asia. She currently resides in New York City where she is works in the theater world.

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Samia Mounts will be the first #SAHS #Alumna speaking at the YSL Talk Series. She is the author of the book Frunk the Skunk inspired in her days growing up and attending school in #Yongsan,

Samia is a professional musical theater actress and an accomplished voice-over artist in Asia. She currently resides in New York City where she is works in the theater world.

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George May attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan Garrison in the 60's and 70's. He has an extensive collection of photos of Korea, Seoul and Yongsan Garrison during his stay in Korea. He now resides in Washington, USA, but he frequently visits his mother in South Korea. He shares his stories from his childhood growing up inside Yongsan Garrison.

Host John Nowell interviewed George May on November 23, 2017.

He passed away on April 14, 2021. R.I.P. This episode will be forever dedicated to him.

For his online memorial and orbituary, please visit https://www.mykeeper.com/profile/GeorgeMay/

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George May attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan Garrison in the 60's and 70's. He has an extensive collection of photos of Korea, Seoul and Yongsan Garrison during his stay in Korea. He now resides in Washington, USA, but he frequently visits his mother in South Korea. He shares his stories from his childhood growing up inside Yongsan Garrison.

Host John Nowell interviewed George May on November 23, 2017.

He passed away on April 14, 2021. R.I.P. This episode will be forever dedicated to him.

For his online memorial and orbituary, please visit https://www.mykeeper.com/profile/GeorgeMay/

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George May attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan Garrison in the 60's and 70's. He has an extensive collection of photos of Korea, Seoul and Yongsan Garrison during his stay in Korea. He now resides in Washington, USA, but he frequently visits his mother in South Korea. He shares his stories from his childhood growing up inside Yongsan Garrison.

Host John Nowell interviewed George May on November 23, 2017.

He passed away on April 14, 2021. R.I.P. This episode will be forever dedicated to him.

For his online memorial and orbituary, please visit https://www.mykeeper.com/profile/GeorgeMay/

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George May attended Seoul American High School inside Yongsan Garrison in the 60's and 70's. He has an extensive collection of photos of Korea, Seoul and Yongsan Garrison during his stay in Korea. He now resides in Washington, USA, but he frequently visits his mother in South Korea. He shares his stories from his childhood growing up inside Yongsan Garrison.

Host John Nowell interviewed George May on November 23, 2017. 

He passed away on April 14, 2021. R.I.P. This episode will be forever dedicated to him. 

For his online memorial and orbituary, please visit https://www.mykeeper.com/profile/GeorgeMay/