Of the countless stories that emerged from the Korean War, few carried the emotional punch of a piece that ran in LIFE magazine in July 1951. Written by, and featuring photos by, LIFE photographer ...
American troops led United Nations forces to defend South Korea against the North. The war ended with a cease-fire agreement and a Korean Peninsula that is still divided. Allied troops near the ...
The outbreak of war drew Miss Waln to Korea, and there she remained as a war correspondent until December, 1950. She has recently been lecturing in this country and, in the course of her travels, ...
Somewhere in South Korea, September 1951: The original caption of this image — captured by an unknown U.S. Air Force photographer and published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes Sept. 11, 1951 — read ...
Somewhere in South Korea, March 1951: The original caption of this image — captured by U.S. Army photographer D.C. Miller and published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes March 11, 1951 — read “Reach ...
The remains of a Somerville soldier who died during the Korean War in 1951 have been identified, according to the U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. The previously unidentified remains of Sgt.
NORTON, Kan. (KSNW) – The remains of an unknown American soldier from the Korean War have been identified as belonging to a Kansas man. In a news release issued today from the Defense POW/MIA ...
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