William J. Crum

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Born(1918-06-24)24 June 1918
Died5 February 1977(1977-02-05) (aged 58)
OthernamesThe money king of Vietnam
KnownforBlack market activities in South Korea and South Vietnam
William J. Crum
William J. Crum in Hong Kong in 1971
Born(1918-06-24)24 June 1918
Died5 February 1977(1977-02-05) (aged 58)
Other namesThe money king of Vietnam
Known forBlack market activities in South Korea and South Vietnam

William John Crum (24 June 1918  5 February 1977) was an American businessman who was involved in black market operations in South Korea and South Vietnam and became known as the “money king of Vietnam.” He was a key figure in the United States Senate investigation in 1971 into fraud and corruption in the management of military club systems known as the PX Scandal.

He was born in Shanghai, China on 24 June 1918 to American parents. His father was a navigator on the Yangtze River, while his mother was born in Hyfang, China. His younger brother, Whitney I. Crum was born in Shanghai in 1922. In 1935 his family moved to the United States and he attended Beverly Hills High School and the San Rafael Military Academy.[1]:874

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