“One of the hardest things about the medal is that you’re really not allowed to forget about it.”
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Looking at the Korean War, 71 Years On
It has been called ‘the first war we lost,’ but South Korea’s very existence suggests otherwise
Sgt. Reckless: The Four Legged Hero of the Korean War
“I looked back at the eastern skyline through all the smoke and swinging flare light and could hardly believe my eyes,” one veteran recalled.
Mysterious Plate left by WWII and Korean War Veteran
The National WWII Museum helps a reader analyze clues about his father’s service in a plate painted with military insignia
Last Sabrejet Ace of the Korean War
Hank Buttelmann was the U.S. Air Force’s youngest and last ace of the Korean War.
Building Neil Armstrong’s Korean War Cat: the F9F-2 Panther
This 1/48 scale kit builds into the fighter Neil Armstrong stepped into on his way to stepping on the moon.
The Korean War That Almost Was
In the late 1960s North Korean incursions along the DMZ threatened to reignite the long dormant Korean War
This Forgotten Fighter Plane Drew First Blood in the Korean War
In a brief but eventful combat career, the F-82 Twin Mustang proved its worth over Korea.
Who Shot Down This American Korean War Ace?
Controversy still surrounds the death of a top American Korean War ace, but recent revelations from Chinese records have brought us closer to the truth.
Aviation History Book Review: Naval Aviation in the Korean War
Naval Aviation in the Korean War: Aircraft, Ships and Men By Warren Thompson, Pen […]