. >> the generation that was here during the war, they revere general mcarthur with tremendous respect as they should. his leadership, his plan, his idea, his concept, his vision carried that day. >> yesterday at the mcarthur memorial, you and fellow marines saluted him. do people still regard him to be a hero here in korea? >> translator: not all of them, but people who live through korean war, people over the age of 50 or 60, think that with survived because of general mcarthur. >> number one. thank you. >> 50 years from now, some youngster is going to learn something about inchon about the battle for seoul. what would you want that youngster to know about that experience? >> i did what my country asked me to do. i did it to the best of my ability. i think that i saved a lot of people's lives in doing it. >> i want them to know we love freedom. that we think of individuals, and we care about individuals. that's what i want them to understand. country first. that's what i believe in. >> there's more "war stories" from >>> i go back to korea three or four times a year. the comparison w