A black and white photo of people, mostly men in suits, walking while holding photos of Martin Luther King Jr.

700 hail King in Osan march

More than 700 American military men of all races and ranks marched in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Sunday, climaxing a weekend tribute here to the slain civil rights leader.

Kim Jong Un's executed uncle being erased from history

Kim Jong Un’s uncle and former mentor, Jang Song Thaek, has not only been executed, but it appears that North Korea is trying to erase every trace of him.

Listing on Vietnam Wall sought for troops killed in 1962 plane crash

Before departing for Vietnam 51 years ago, Army Sgt. 1st Class Raymond “Bill” Myers left behind his ID, dog tags and a gold ring he had never taken off before.

Humphrey visits troops, presents medals

Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey spent a scorching Saturday visiting troops of the 1st Infantry Division, Republic of Korea engineers, the Royal Australian Regiment and the U.S. Air Force, plus stops at a Vietnamese hospital and a Chinese agricultural station.

Medal of Honor recipient Donlon heads training academy in Korea

Maj. Roger Donlon looked with both bitterness and admiration at the mangled and blasted remains of what had been two large barracks.

Rip-roaring ROK crowd welcomes Johnson

President and Mrs. Johnson got a rousing Texas-style welcome here Monday.

Medal of Honor recipient recalls Korean War bayonet attack

"I'm proud to be back. I get sentimental, I lost a lot of friends over here, and it brings back bad memories as well as good;" said the tall mustachioed figure with the star-studded pale blue ribbon of the Medal of Honor around his neck as he looked over the area he captured from Communists nearly 25 years ago.