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[KIRO] US veteran turns to Facebook for long lost twin children
May 6, 2015
An Army veteran, stationed in South Korea in the 1960s, is desperately searching for his long lost children.
Allen Thomas is using social media to try and reconnect with the twins, who would be 47-years-old.
Over the years, Thomas has encountered so many roadblocks in his search for his twins, he’s afraid. Click here the see the photos.
“I don’t like to get my hopes up,” Thomas explained. “And I’m getting old.”
Thomas was a young man when he was stationed in South Korea.
He got married. Twins James and Sandy were born on September 10, 1967 at Songnim Gynaecology in Namyong-dong, Seoul.
“They were always together,” Thomas remembered.