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  2. Korean War Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located in Washington, D.C.'s West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall. It memorializes those who served in the Korean War (1950–1953). The national memorial was dedicated in 1995. It includes 19 statues representing U.S. military ...

  3. Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea (PEFTOK) (Tagalog: Ipinadalang Lakas ng Pilipinas sa Korea, Korean : 필리핀 한국 원정군 ; RR : Pillipin han-guk wonjeonggun, Spanish: Fuerza Expedicionaria Filipina a Corea or FEFC) was the Philippine Army contingent of the United Nations forces that fought in the Korean War (1950–1953).

  4. Korean War Veterans Memorial (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War Veterans Memorial is an outdoor monument by Edward L. Hankey commemorating the more than 289,000 Texans who served in the Korean War, installed on the Texas State Capitol grounds, in Austin, Texas, United States. The memorial was erected in 1999 by the Texas Lone Star Chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association.

  5. Guest: The Korean War Memorial has become 'the forgotten ...

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    The Korean War Veterans Memorial, with soldier statues, is seen in Washington, D.C. ... This article first was published in Medium as part of the Asian American Journalism Association's national ...

  6. Monument will also honor veterans who served since end of ...

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    Dedicated June 29, 2024, by Korean War Veterans Association Chapter #51 Korean Defense Veterans." Korean War veteran Dale Walker, of Ontario, president of the KWVA Chapter 51, and Dr. Jay Haar ...

  7. Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    Result. More than 100,000 Mexicans and Mexican Americans fought in the Korean War. The United States National Archives report 3,734 casualties of Hispanic or Latino origin, from which at least 2,400 were from Mexican origin. Founding members of the Association of Mexican Veterans of the Korean War (established in 2021) Roberto Sierra Barbosa.

  8. Korean War veterans who crossed paths in war connect 70 years ...

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    Two 93-year-old Korean War veterans' paths crossed in battle. Now a writer has connected them again and will tell their stories. Korean War veterans who crossed paths in war connect 70 years later ...

  9. Korean Veterans Association - Wikipedia

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    Korean Veterans Association. Korean Veterans association (대한민국 재향군인회) is the organization of military veterans of the Republic of Korea (South Korea). In 2012, they called for a redeployment of military weapons in South Korea to counter deployments in North Korea. [1] The Chairman of Korean Veterans is Park Seh-jik as of 2012. [1]