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  2. Recovery of U.S. human remains from the Korean War

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    2,775–5,013. 55 boxes of remains being repatriated to the US in 2018. More than 36,000 American troops died during the Korean War (1950–1953). [8] As of 2024, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) describes more than 7,400 Americans as “unaccounted for” from the Korean War. [9] The United States Armed Forces estimates that 5,300 ...

  3. Sinchon Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Sinchon Civilian Massacre [1]) was a massacre of civilians between 17 October and 7 December 1950, [1] in or near the town of Sinchon (currently part of South Hwanghae Province, North Korea). North Korean sources claim the massacre was committed by the U.S. military and that 30,000–35,383 people were killed in Sinchon.

  4. United States military and prostitution in South Korea

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    The average Korean prostitute length of service is 2.5 years for Korean soldiers while for American soldiers the average length is 3 years. The average number of instances of sexual intercourse per day was 1.7 times with the US military, which was significantly less than those for Koreans (5.51 times).

  5. Remains of U.S. soldier killed in Korean War identified

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    More than 7,500 Americans remain unaccounted for from the Korean War. The military has identified the remains of more than 600 Americans who went missing during the war and returned their bodies ...

  6. James Joseph Dresnok - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Dresnok (Korean: 제임스 조새프 드레스녹, November 24, 1941 – November 2016) was an American defector to North Korea, one of seven U.S. soldiers to defect after the Korean War. After defecting, Dresnok worked as an actor in propaganda films, some directed by Kim Jong Il, [2] and as an English teacher in Pyongyang.

  7. Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities - Wikipedia

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    The grave of the 400 mothers and children allegedly killed by US and South Korean troops in the surrounding areas of the museum. The Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities houses exhibits the deaths of over 35,000 people from October 17 to December 7 in 1950, at the same period of time when the major cities of North Korea, such as Pyongyang (the capital city) and Hamhung, were under wartime ...

  8. No Gun Ri massacre - Wikipedia

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    The No Gun Ri massacre (Korean : 노근리 양민 학살 사건) was a mass killing of South Korean refugees by U.S. military air and ground fire near the village of Nogeun-ri (노근리) in central South Korea between July 26 and 29, 1950, early in the Korean War. In 2005, a South Korean government inquest certified the names of 163 dead or ...

  9. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    e. ^ Korean War: Note: [20] gives Dead as 33,746 and Wounded as 103, 284 and MIA as 8,177. The American Battle Monuments Commission database for the Korean War reports that "The Department of Defense reports that 54,246 American service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War. This includes all losses worldwide.