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Four Missing Soldiers Identified
2011-10-06 15:00:00
Master Sgt. Charles V. Newton of Canadian, Texas; Sgt. 1st Class Douglas E. Dahill of Lima, Ohio; and Sgt. 1st Class Charles F. Prevedel of St. Louis, Mo., all U.S. Army, were buried as a group on October 5 at Arlington National Cemetery. Newton was also individually identified and was interred individually at Arlington on ...
Fischer, Korean War ace fighter pilot, dies at 83 (AP)
2009-05-09 05:21:00
AP - Col. Harold E. Fischer, an ace fighter pilot whose high-profile captivity became a symbol of heightened tensions between the U.S. and China at the end of the Korean War, has died. He was 83.
Fischer, Korean War ace fighter pilot, dies at 83 (AP)
2009-05-09 01:56:00
AP - Col. Harold E. Fischer, an ace fighter pilot whose high-profile captivity became a symbol of heightened tensions between the U.S. and China at the end of the Korean War, has died. He was 83.
Korean War Dead Coming Home
2008-04-08 20:34:00
After 60 years, the bodies of two American heroes will be laid to rest with the proper honors–and with their families finally knowing what happened to them. The newly identified remains are those of Army Capt. Edward B. Scullion of Norfolk and Pfc. Elwood D. Reynolds of Danville. The Department of Defense’s Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office ...
Senior blogger & Korean War Vet reports what the Mainstream Media won?t
2008-03-26 02:51:00
by Geezer Power …6:51 pm For up to the minute happenings on the Iraq war and military vets in general check out the information on Bill Corcoran’s blog. He is a fellow senior citizen and a veteran of the Korean war. Bill was a reporter and columnist for 40 years for a chain of newspapers ...
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David Andelman, "A Shattered Peace" author, Forbes.com executive editor: Mr
2007-11-16 04:17:00
David Andelman and I have been connected via the internet for the last few years. I frequently receive emails from people who remember me from CBS News or The New York Times, who want to reconnect via Facebook or network through LinkedIn. Unfortunately, I never worked for CBS News or The New York Times.And on his end, I suspect David Andelman receives late-night emails intended for me from overdue bill collectors and people who want him to teach them how to become sports agents, based on a story I wrote for Gallery magazine in 1994.We have both, I believe, handled the mistaken identity issue with good humor, eventually referring to each other as ?cousin.? Today, I even introduced David to my daughter as ?Uncle? David.David is a veteran foreign affairs correspondent whose assignments took him to more than fifty countries, as Paris correspondent for CBS News and as the Southeast Asia and Eastern European bureau chief for The New York Times. He also spent time at the New York Daily New...
By: Mr. Media
Korean War Peace Treaty
2007-10-29 04:33:00
Song Min-Soon will visit the United States next month to discuss a Korean War peace treaty to replace the armistice. There has already been, and there will be much more, talk on the role of US forces on the Korean peninsula after the signing of a peace treaty. On Friday, Foreign Minister Song stated that US ...
Koreas seek formal end to Korean War
2007-10-04 20:56:00
By Jonathan Thatcher SEOUL (Reuters) - Leaders of the two Koreas agreed on Thursday to try to bring peace to the Cold War's last frontier, just a day after the North signed up to an international deal to disable its nuclear facilities. But some analysts said the pledges at only the second summit between North and South Korea were limited, with the hermit North clearly reluctant to break much new ground."North and South Korea shared the view they must end the current armistice and build a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Korean War peace treaty or nuclear disarmament?
2007-09-12 01:52:00
Which should be first, ending the Korean War with a Peace Treaty or disarming North Korea’s nuclear programs? Ask anyone from the US and they will more than likely say that disarming North Korea should be first. North Korea’s nuclear programs are potentially a threat to their interests. Ask a South Korean and you may well get a different answer. ...
CNN.com: "Bush spars with Roh on Korean war"
2007-09-07 13:32:00
From CNN.com:--------------------------------------- Bush spars with Roh on Korean war SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) -- In a rare public exchange highlighting the delicacy of political diplomacy, President Bush told South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun a formal end to the Korean war begins when North Korea halts its secretive nuclear weapons program.Both leaders met in Sydney ahead of an annual Asia-Pacific economic summit, spending much of their meeting discussing the international diplomatic stagnation over the communist North's nuclear arms program."We spent a lot of time talking about the six-party talks and the progress that is being made in the six-party talks," Bush said. They agreed there had been progress, with Roh characterizing it as "positive" and "meaningful."Then, in a rare back-and-forth exchange before the cameras, Roh pressed Bush to be "clearer" on his stance to officially ending the Korean War, which ended in 1953 with a truce, and not a peace treaty -- meaning on paper ...
The korean war!
2007-07-06 10:21:00
Some footage of the korean war! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qoek3wAsEyI
Korean War Veterans Memorial
2007-05-23 15:44:00
Freedom is not free. Here, one finds the expression of American gratitude to those who restored freedom to South Korea. Nineteen stainless steel sculptures stand silently under the watchful eye of a sea of faces upon a granite wall—reminders of the human cost of defending freedom. These elements all bear witness to the patriotism, devotion to duty, and courage of Korean War veterans. The Korean War Veterans Memorial was authorized by Public Law 99-572 on Oct. 28, 1986 …to honor members of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Korean War, particularly those who were...
Korean War Veterans Memorial
2007-05-23 15:44:00
Freedom is not free. Here, one finds the expression of American gratitude to those who restored freedom to South Korea. Nineteen stainless steel sculptures stand silently under the watchful eye of a sea of faces upon a granite wall—reminders of the human cost of defending freedom. These elements all bear witness to the patriotism, devotion to duty, and courage of Korean War veterans. The Korean War Veterans Memorial was authorized by Public Law 99-572 on Oct. 28, 1986 …to honor members of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Korean War, particularly those who were...
Korean War Veterans Memorial
2007-05-23 15:44:00
Freedom is not free. Here, one finds the expression of American gratitude to those who restored freedom to South Korea. Nineteen stainless steel sculptures stand silently under the watchful eye of a sea of faces upon a granite wall—reminders of the human cost of defending freedom. These elements all bear witness to the patriotism, devotion to duty, and courage of Korean War veterans. The Korean War Veterans Memorial was authorized by Public Law 99-572 on Oct. 28, 1986 …to honor members of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Korean War, particularly those who were...
Korean War Veterans Memorial
2007-05-23 15:44:00
Freedom is not free. Here, one finds the expression of American gratitude to those who restored freedom to South Korea. Nineteen stainless steel sculptures stand silently under the watchful eye of a sea of faces upon a granite wall—reminders of the human cost of defending freedom. These elements all bear witness to the patriotism, devotion to duty, and courage of Korean War veterans. The Korean War Veterans Memorial was authorized by Public Law 99-572 on Oct. 28, 1986 …to honor members of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Korean War, particularly those who were...
Korean War Veterans Memorial
2007-05-23 15:44:00
Freedom is not free. Here, one finds the expression of American gratitude to those who restored freedom to South Korea. Nineteen stainless steel sculptures stand silently under the watchful eye of a sea of faces upon a granite wall—reminders of the human cost of defending freedom. These elements all bear witness to the patriotism, devotion to duty, and courage of Korean War veterans. The Korean War Veterans Memorial was authorized by Public Law 99-572 on Oct. 28, 1986 …to honor members of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Korean War, particularly those who were...
Korean War remains returned to U.S.
2007-04-13 18:34:00
HONOLULU, April 13 : Remains believed to belong to six U.S. military personnel lost in the Korean War are back on U.S. soil.
Jack Walker's Brief Account of the Korean War
2007-02-09 20:40:01
The booming of artillery awakened Captain Joseph R. Darrigo. Soon shell fragments and small arms fire were striking his house on the northeast edge of Kaesong. It was 5:00 a.m. June 25, 1950. As he headed south in a jeep to give the alarm, he could... This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more!
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