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.

1956: Korea Soldiers Put on ‘Home-Grown’ Shows

U.S. troops in Korea don’t just sit around waiting for pre-packaged entertainment to come their way. They’re perfectly capable of putting on their own shows — and then taking them on the road to entertain fellow soldiers.

At home in Korea

A new community — American style, but with Korean overtones — is growing within the ancient walled city of Seoul. It is the U.S. Korean Military Advisory Gp. (KMAG) housing compound at the Seoul Area Command.

At a half-century, Dungeons and Dragons counts growing interest among US troops

Dungeons and Dragons marked its 50th anniversary this year and with the attention it receives from U.S. service members at this base in South Korea, the tabletop fantasy game is well on its way to 100.

‘She kept us safe’: Airmen remember fallen security forces dog in South Korea

Airmen from the 8th Fighter Wing gathered Wednesday at the base theater to mark the passing of a comrade who gave eight years of service to the U.S. Air Force and to South Korea.

Hazy shade of success

The growl of engines and the rattle of wheels and tracks could be heard throughout the valley, but the vehicles could not be seen.

USO program aims to forge bonds between troops, S. Korean youths

Sgt. Robert Owens II came down from Camp Bonifas on the Demilitarized Zone on Wednesday to meet South Korean high-school students visiting the U.S. military.