Joint Advisory Commission, Korea
The Joint Advisory Commission, Korea (JACK) was a U.S. covert operations unit that participated in the Korean War.
Operating under the direction of the Central Intelligence Agency, JACK was responsible for inserting and extracting U.S.-trained Korean agents into North Korea, conducting covert maritime raids along the North Korean coast, and providing escape and evasion support for downed Air Force pilots.[1]
See also[]
- Former United States special operations units
- Special Activities Division
External links[]
- ^ Dwyer, John B. "Korean War: CIA-Sponsored Secret Naval Raids". From Military History, Dec. 2002. HistoryNet.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30.
Categories:
- Central Intelligence Agency operations
- Military units and formations of the Korean War
- Military unit and formation stubs
- Asian military stubs
- South Korea stubs
- Korean War stubs