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The first American casualty of the Korean War dies here, Pvt. Kenneth Shadrick of West Virginia. June 23, 1951: Jacob Malik, a Soviet delegate to the United Nations, proposes a cease-fire.
The film details the events leading to the Korean War, beginning with the division of Korea at the 38th parallel after Japan's surrender in 1945. It highlights the political tensions between the ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles.
The Korean War has never formally ended. Although an armistice was signed on July 27, 1953, the conflict remains legally paused, and no peace treaty has ever been agreed to.
The White House says on the 72nd Korean War armistice the U.S. will "steadfastly" safeguard interests on the Korean Peninsula ...
Korean War veterans faced a challenging conflict, often enduring harsh conditions, and their “courage defined a generation,” said Maj. Gen. Kevin Meisler, the Army Materiel Command’s chief ...
KEY TAKEAWAYS Ancestry and the National Archives have digitized 2 million Korean War draft cards. The project offers insights into lives of registrants like LaVell Edwards and Yogi Berra.
A 17-year-old soldier who was killed during the Korean War has been accounted for 75 years after he went missing, officials said Monday. Army Cpl. Albert J. Estrada was a member of Battery B, 57th ...
TAUNTON, Mass. — The remains of a Massachusetts soldier who went missing during the Korean War in 1951 and died as a prisoner of war have been identified and will soon return home. In early 1951 ...