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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
Sabre Ace Race: Deadly Contest in Korea’s Skies
A dangerous contest developed over Korea to determine who would emerge from the war as America’s top fighter pilot.
Navy Ship to be Named After Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient
“One of the hardest things about the medal is that you’re really not allowed to forget about it.”
South Korean Court Rules Japan Should Make Reparations for World War II Sexual Slavery
On January 8 a South Korean central district court in Seoul ruled that Japan […]
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.
Giant of the Air Force Stood Tall in Korea and Vietnam
Korean War ace Robbie Risner emerged as a POW leader during the seven years he spent in North Vietnam’s infamous Hanoi Hilton
The Korean Courtesan who Killed a Samurai Warrior
During Japan’s 1592 invasion of Korea, a samurai captain allegedly met his death at the hands of an unarmed woman, according to Korean lore.
Koreans Knocked Out Invading America
Korea, the “Hermit Kingdom,” was— and is—the last Far Eastern nation to hold out […]