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Prisoners of war held for decades after the fighting stopped. Civilian abductees. Defectors. Separated families. They are ...
He was one of the thousands of soldiers of the 65th Infantry Regiment during the Korean War, the only all-Hispanic U.S. Army unit that came to be known as “The Borinqueneers.” ...
Members of Don C. Faith Chapter 222 of the Korean War Veterans Association gathered at the Killeen Civic and Conference ...
In June 1950, President Harry Truman ordered a naval blockade of the Korean coast and authorized Gen. Douglas MacArthur to send U.S. ground troops into Korea. During the three-year war, history ...
Seventy-five years after the beginning of the Korean War, we’re still no closer to a peaceful ending of the conflict. Here’s what you need to know about what’s come to be called “The ...
CAMP CARROLL, Republic of Korea -- Shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War, U.S. military leaders forged an agreement with Korean allies that continues to benefit both countries to this day.
On Friday a long-lost solider and veteran of the Korean War will be laid to rest in Trinidad, Colorado 74 years after his ...
A Woodland teen who went missing nearly 75 years ago while serving in the Korean War received a proper burial last week ...
Over 3,000 Army nurses, 4,000 Navy nurses and hundreds of Air Force nurses quietly saw action in that soon forgotten war. But the ones who will never forget are the men those nurses cared for.
In total, 105,000 military personnel, 91,000 Korean civilians, 17,500 tanks and 350,000 tons of supplies were pulled from Hungnam in more than two weeks. The 7th Infantry Division troops were the ...