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Lawrence business owner and one of the founders that launched our Valley Patriot, Ralph Wilbur was drafted into the US Army.
On the 75th anniversary of the Korean War, we should honor our military's sacrifice and service—and remember that the fight ...
The Deseret News covered the blossoming war. Initially, it was labeled a “police action” by U.S. government officials, but for more than a year, it felt every bit like another full-fledged conflict.
Fresh troops landed on the shores of Masan, South Korea. With barely a moment to catch their breath, they were thrust ...
As the world marks the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, the upcoming July fly-in will commemorate the ...
Surrounded on three sides by the Sea of Japan and the enemy’s advance, the Pusan Perimeter was a shrinking foothold around ...
In Daegu, Pabashi Mohan, daughter of Col. M.K. Unni Nayar, an Indian officer who was killed in action during the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter near Waegwan in the Korean War, laid flowers at a ...
In September, the agency announced the identification of the 700th missing personnel from the Korean War, Corporal Driver, member of the 1st Cavalry Division, perished in the Battle of the Pusan ...
Army Cpl. Billie Charles Driver, 18, of Dallas was identified by the DPAA on Sept. 9, the 700th missing U.S. service member from the Korean War accounted for. More than 7,400 remain missing.
By August 1950, however, ROK and American troops were still holding the Pusan perimeter, and U.S. reinforcements were arriving to their relief, including the 72nd Tank Battalion of the 2nd ...
Medal of Honor recipient Master Sgt. Ernest Kouma fought with his armored back to the wall along the Naktong River.
The valor displayed at the Pusan Perimeter deserves to be remembered and honored. These were largely young men, many barely out of high school, thrust into a war in a land they knew little about.