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  • The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War

    This June 25th marks the 75th anniversary of the start of the Korean Conflict on the peninsula. The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War: History, Legacy, and Commemoration Over the next few months, Honoring the Legacy: A Call to Remember As we mark the 75th Anniversary of the Korean War, we are reminded Together, let’s ensure the legacy of those who fought in the Korean War is never forgotten—today, on its 75th anniversary, and for generations to come.

  • Incheon Landing Operation 75th Anniversary

    Incheon Landing Operation 75th Anniversary: Remembering a Turning Point in the Korean War By August of Korean War—75 Years Later 75 Years Later: Honoring the UN Forces’ First Battle in Korea at Osan The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War Along the Nakdong River: Korean War Memorials in Chilgok-gun County Pusan Anniversary serves as a powerful reminder of how strategy, international cooperation, and determination As we commemorate this anniversary, let’s remember not just the generals and maps, but the thousands

  • Push to the Yalu Korean War 75th Anniversary Series

    From Incheon Landing to the Fall of Pyongyang By October 15th, Pyeongyang fell to UN forces, and the to seize Pyeongyang) and the East, where the ROK Divisions, the US Marines, and the US Army 3rd and 7th As we reflect on the 75th Anniversary of the Korean War , the story of the push north to the Yalu stands To explore more stories and resources from the Korean War 75th Anniversary, visit our full Korean War 75th Anniversary series  and continue learning about the battles, memorials, and sacrifices that shaped

  • Incheon Landing 75th Anniversary: Honoring History at Incheon Port

    Brendan Trembath This past weekend marked the 75th anniversary of the Incheon Landing, a decisive turning To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Incheon Landing Operation during the Korean War, the Republic Simon Saravia A Walk Through History at the Incheon Landing 75th Anniversary What struck me most over Where to Read More About the 75th Anniversary of the Korean War The Incheon Landing 75th Anniversary  For United on the RoK Magazine , I’ve written a number of features connected to the 75th anniversary.

  • Guardians of Peace: The United Nations Command Korea and 75 Years of Multinational Partnership

    of United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea, reflects on the 75th anniversary of the United Nations Command and its enduring mission. As UNC marks its 75th anniversary, its role remains vital today, as the Korean War has not ended; the

  • Strength Through Support: USO Korea and the United Nations Command’s Enduring Partnership

    Boltuc the Country Director for USO Korea reflects on the 75th anniversary of the United Nations Command

  • Canadian Valor: Honoring Canadian Soldiers in the Korean War, 75 Years Later

    The original request was for the Canadians to form the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group (CIBG). well as the 2R22eR, the Royal 22nd Regiment of Quebec, commonly known as the Van Doos as part of the 25th In all, elements of the 25th CIBG served until the armistice was signed in 1953. Ernest Glover. The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War  offers a broader look at how this historic milestone is being

  • Celebrating Unity: KATUSA Friendship Week on Korean Installations

    This year’s anniversary wasn’t just about history—it was about honoring the shared experiences, mutual

  • 75 Years Later: Honoring the UN Forces’ First Battle in Korea at Osan

    Honoring Sacrifice Across Korea: More Stories from the 75th Anniversary As we pause to reflect on the For a broader look at this milestone year, The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War  offers a historical deeper look at what went wrong and why this battle became a pivotal lesson in military preparedness. 75th Anniversary Commemoration The legacy of Task Force Smith continues to be honored. During the 75th anniversary, Soldiers from Eighth Army and the 25th Infantry Division  gathered in Osan

  • Task Force Smith Korean War: Visiting the UN’s First Battle Memorial at Jukmiryeong Hill

    White flowers are placed on a table in front of the Osan Jukmiryeong memorial tower during the 70th anniversary and why it became a crucial lesson in military preparedness for generations of soldiers to follow. 75th Anniversary Commemoration Even 75 years later, the memory of Task Force Smith Korean War heroes continues Soldiers from Eighth Army and the 25th Infantry Division gathered in Osan to pay tribute, holding ceremonies The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War Reflect on 75 years of remembrance, international cooperation,

  • United Nations Involvement in the Korean War: Honoring Global Contributions and Memorials in South Korea

    Canadian Valor: Honoring Canadian Soldiers in the Korean War 75 Years Later Take a broader look at the 75th Anniversary of the Korean War and the international events marking this milestone: The 75th Anniversary

  • Letter from the Editor - May/June 2025

    Cord Scott’s compelling article, The 75th Anniversary of the Korean War , which offers a meaningful perspective

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