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US veteran turns to Facebook for long lost twin children

When he was finally able to fight for their custody, he learned they’d been adopted and he couldn’t get any more information about their whereabouts.
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A U.S. soldier, who was stationed in South Korea, is trying to find his long lost twins.
Allen Thomas married a Korean woman and had twins back in 1967.
When he returned to the United States, she would not return with him or allow him to take his kids. When he was finally able to fight for their custody, he learned they’d been adopted and he couldn’t get any more information about their whereabouts.
Thomas has been searching for decades and recently turned to Facebook for help. In just a week, his post has been shared nearly a million times.
The twins were born September 10, 1967, at Songnim Gynaecology in Namyong-dong, Seoul. Their names were James Allen Thomas and Sandia Lynn Thomas. They were adopted in the late 1970s.

