Though the shooting ceased in 1953 with an armistice, tensions remain between north and south.
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Thousands of Misspellings, Mistakes and Omissions Found in US Korean War Veterans Memorial
The New York Times first reported that the Wall of Remembrance includes 1,015 misspelled names and 245 names of service members who didn’t die from circumstances of the war, while leaving out around 500 names of service members that should be listed.
‘Devotion’ Tells an Understated Friendship Story Set in the Korean War
Its story centers not on the war itself, but on the unlikely friendship that develops between a swaggering Lt. Tom Hudner and the Navy’s first Black aviator, Ensign Jesse Brown.
The US Navy 4FU Corsair: Korean War Veteran
The Corsair remained a mainstay around the world well after World War II.
Graphic Novel Brings to Life the Story of a Korean War Hero
The latest issue of “Medal of Honor,” an illustrated series produced by the Association of the U.S. Army.
World War II, Korean War Marine’s Stories Brought to Life in New Graphic Novel
Marvin Strombo shares intimate experiences, including a terrible war-induced nightmare that plagued him throughout his life and the close calls he had in both World War II and Korea
Graphic Novel Series Honors Korean War Hero Who Single-Handedly Stopped a Chinese Assault
Although cautioned about the Chinese habit of infiltrating the lines at nighttime, many within E Company did not heed the warning — except Red Cloud
Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, Receives Medal of Honor for Korean War Battle
In May, retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett received the nation’s highest military honor and a call from President Joe Biden
Thousands of Name Errors Possible in New Korean War Remembrance Wall, Advocates Fear
Volunteer researchers estimate there are some 2,000 name discrepancies
Remains of Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient Recovered 70 Years After His Death
Despite the grim conditions of POW Chinese Camp 5, the chaplain remained indefatigable until the end