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Korean War veterans and members of the local Korean-American community attend a ceremony Tuesday marking 75 years since the start of the war.
Central Arkansas veterans gathered in Little Rock today to mark the 75th Anniversary of the start of the Korean War.The day's events began with a remembrance ce ...
On Wednesday, 93-year-old Mel Brown joined dozens of people at the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History in Little Rock to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the start of the Korean War.
One of the questions remaining at the end of of World War II was what to do about the Korean peninsula.
A Korean War soldier, unidentified for decades, was finally laid to rest in his hometown of Laconia, part of a wider effort to bring back more remains from overseas conflicts.
When relatives learned that the remains of Korean War veteran Army Cpl. Arthur Contreras Ramirez were found, a roller coaster of emotions broke loose.
On June 25, 1950, more than 135,000 North Korean troops invaded South Korea, starting the Korean War that cost millions of lives and left scars that linger to this day.
POWs, abductees, defectors and separated families are the legacy of the Korean War North and South Korea have been separated by a heavily fortified border since the Korean War that began 75 years ...
They are Koreans who symbolize the decades of division and bitter animosities between North and South Korea, which have been split by a heavily fortified border since the 1950-53 Korean War.
This week marks 75 years since the beginning of the Korean War. Often referred to as the “Forgotten War,” nearly 30,000 Arizonans served during the three-year-long conflict. At an event in ...
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