This exhibit showcases a collection of rare and historic photographs documenting the Korean War, often remembered as “The Forgotten War,” now properly showcased for its 75th anniversary. Through ...
An estimated 26,000 South Dakotans served in the Korean War. These are some of their stories. By the end of the Korean War on July 27, 1953, some 6.8 million Americans had traveled to Asia for the war ...
SEOUL, South Korea — British expatriates commemorating the United Kingdom’s role in the Korean War have launched a video walking tour marking their country’s bloodiest battle since World War II. The ...
Cameryn Jones is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation. Anna Gustafson is a research assistant in the Allison Center for National Security at The Heritage Foundation.
For American audiences, the Korean War is often called “the Forgotten War.” But in South Korean cinema, it has never been forgotten. South Korean filmmakers have repeatedly revisited the war, not only ...
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Uncovering Secrets: How the Documentary ‘Yangyang’ Challenges Korean Patriarchy and Gender Norms
[Credit: Documentary Film Yangyang] Tucked quietly into theaters, Yangyang confronts the unsettling issue of historical amnesia. It isn’t about nostalgia or being anachronistic—it investigates the ...
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 ...
Beginning just days after the first shots of the Korean War, in the summer of 1950, nearly 2 million Americans embarked on a daring crusade across the Pacific to halt the spread of communism in Asia ...
In July of 1950, the Korean War looked as if it was about to come to an unexpectedly quick conclusion. South Korean troops had been pushed far south before gradually falling into a defensive line ...
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