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U.S. Soldier Pleads Guilty to Desertion After Fleeing Into North Korea

A U.S. Army soldier who had been detained in North Korea after he fled there in 2023 pleaded guilty to desertion, disobeying an order and assault at a hearing on Friday, according to the Army.

Pvt. Travis King, 24, pleaded guilty before a military judge in Fort Bliss, Texas, and was sentenced to 12 months of confinement. The time he has already spent in custody will count toward his sentence, the Army said in a statement.

“With time already served and credit for good behavior, Travis is now free and will return home,” Franklin D. Rosenblatt, Private King’s attorney, said in a statement posted to social media on Friday.

In addition to his confinement sentence, Private King’s military status was reduced to the grade of E1, the lowest rank for an enlisted soldier, and he was dishonorably discharged.

“The outcome of today’s court-martial is a fair and just result that reflects the seriousness of the offenses committed by Pvt. King and will promote good order and discipline within the U.S. Army by deterring Soldiers from committing similar offenses in the future,” Maj. Allyson Montgomery, an Army prosecutor, said in the Army’s statement.

The guilty plea put an end to an episode involving a rare military desertion and negotiations between the United States and North Korea.

Private King had been assigned to a combat team in South Korea, and spent time in a South Korean detention center in 2023 for assault charges. After his release, in July of that year, he was scheduled to board a plane to the United States, where he was expected to face additional disciplinary action.

Instead, Private King boarded a bus to a town near the Demilitarized Zone, which separates North and South Korea, and joined a tour group. He broke away from

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