The Korean War, often referred to as "The Forgotten War," was fought from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. This website is dedicated to thanking and honoring all the veterans of the Korean War ...
At the end of the Korean War, after 2 years of negotiation, an armistice was signed on July 27, 1953, at Panmunjom on the 38th parallel. A demilitarised zone was set up which stands to this day.
The Australian War Memorial's misrepresenting Chinese clothing as traditional Korean attire is sparking controversy. Despite ...
The Korean War is often referred to as ‘the forgotten war’. Seventy-five years on, the memory of it remains vivid for those, ...
Death and destruction in Korea are felt at the individual, family and national levels but at the international level, it has ...
South Korea has developed into one of Asia's most affluent countries since partition in 1948. The Communist North has slipped ...
The official North Korean state newspaper Rodong Sinmun said that the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War had been "declared invalid," and that "the time for final showdown has arrived." ...
A deepening political crisis in South Korea has not diminished the military readiness of 28,500 troops stationed in the Asian ...
The wall is a long expanse of gray granite with etched portraits of 2,400 military personnel who supported the combat troops in the Korean War, from 1950 to 1953. The highly polished surface ...
6/9/1951, Library of Congress The war broke out on June 25, 1950 when North Korean troops crossed the ... After Stalin's death in March 1953, the new leadership in Moscow moved more rapidly ...