Often called the “Forgotten War,” the Korean War was anything but insignificant. In this video, we unpack the causes, key battles, and major players involved in the conflict that divided a peninsula ...
Freedom Bridge near the DMZ was used for the exchange of prisoners of war after the Korean Armistice Agreement in 1953. It no longer serves as a bridge for crossing, but symbolizes hope and ultimately ...
One of the questions remaining at the end of of World War II was what to do about the Korean peninsula. Ruled since 1910 by the empire of Japan, in 1945 it was decided to split Korea into two ...
Dave Jennings was one of more than 33,000 Americans, including 92 Vermonters, killed in the war. An estimated 1.5-3 million Koreans were also killed, mostly civilians.
WASHINGTON — Utah Honor Flight is finishing up its 50th mission, taking 49 veterans to our nation's capital to show appreciation for their service and remember the fallen. It's often called the ...
Korean War veterans faced a challenging conflict, often enduring harsh conditions, and their “courage defined a generation,” said Maj. Gen. Kevin Meisler, the Army Materiel Command’s chief of staff.
While Hollywood shined bright in the 1950s, the Korean War cast a long shadow over the decade. Between 1950 and 1953, thousands of Americans were drafted or volunteered to serve including some of the ...
A lifetime of service came into focus in Massachusetts when Korean War veteran and retired state trooper Joseph White, 94, was publicly honored for decades of duty. White received a Lifetime ...
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