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Meanwhile, the inspector general of the Army Forces Far East launched a full-scale investigation into her activities in Korea, and an irate article in the New York Times juxtaposed her tour with Senator Joseph McCarthy's investigation of the army: while "Senator McCarthy demeaned his position by bullying and browbeating officers of the Army," the "weaknesses in service morale |were~ epitomized by the visit of Miss Monroe to Korea. On February 7, 1986, Colonel Regala, as Inspector General of the army, was present at the Palace with General Namphy when the latter broke the news to Jean-Claude Duvalier that there was no alternative to accepting the United States' offer of a plane to evacuate his family that night. |
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