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Korean War, the forgotten war

Date Submitted: 01/08/2001 07:14:33
Category: / History / Asian History
Length: 11 pages (3148 words)
The Korean War is often referred to as the forgotten war. There exist no monuments in Washington D.C. to acknowledge the thousands of American soldiers who fought valiantly and died for their country's political interests. There are no annual parades, and little information in text books to shed light on the war. Korea was a bloody war. The United States sustained over 140,000 casualties with 33,000 killed in action, yet the U.S. never formally honored …
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