An elderly man in a dark blue suit and two military officers in dark blue dress uniforms hold a wreath between them as they place it on a war memorial.

Step by step, veterans advocate aims to ensure Korean War sacrifices aren’t forgotten

What began as one man’s plan to walk nearly 400 miles across South Korea grew into a monthlong remembrance that brought together veterans, students, military groups and local communities to honor those who fought in the Korean War.

U.N. prisoners of war arrive at Panmunjom

An allied prisoner of war peers out the window of an ambulance, a smile on his face. Two groups of 50 Allied POW each were released April 20, 1953 in exchange for 500 sick and wounded communist fighters.

Sick and wounded prisoners of war greeted by U.S. military generals and U.N. officials

Just released sick and wounded prisoners of war are greeted by several U.S. military generals and other U.N. officials. Two groups of 50 Allied POW each were released April 20, 1953 in exchange for 500 sick and wounded communist fighters. There were 14 Americans in the first group, 16 in the second.

Thousands gathered at Republic of Korea Armed Forces Cemetery

Thousands gathered at the Republic of Korea Armed Forces Cemetery on the banks of the Han river to honor their war dead June 6, 1958.

Seoul Children’s Relief Hospital

A nurse attends to the children at the Seoul Children’s Relief Hospital. The hospital has been a project of Western wives in Seoul, South Korea since 1955.

U.S. must help Asia stop Reds - Pepper

U.S. Sen. Claude Pepper (D., Fla.), warned Thursday the United States must turn its attention to Asia to protect Asian peoples against a tyranny, "the likes of which has not existed in centuries past."

Big 'Mo' ill luck for Reds

Friday the 13th proved to be a most unlucky day for the Korean Communists as the USS Missouri 'unloaded' her 16-inch shells on the town of Tanchon, completing destruction of another link in the North Korean east coast rail route.