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A number of
memorials have been established to honour people who served in the
Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) including :
Australia
Belgium
- Korean War Memorial, Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Brussels
Canada
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Korean War Memorial Wall, Brampton, Ontario
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Trenton Cenotaph, Trenton, Ontario
- Monument to the Canadian Fallen (Korean War Memorial), Ottawa, Ontario
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National War Memorial (Canada), Ottawa, Ontario
- "Let's Go" Statue dedicated to the fallen Canadian soldiers during the Korean War, Calgary. Alberta
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Canada), Ottawa, Ontario
France
- Square of the UN French Battalion in Korea, Paris, 4th arrondissement
- Garden of the UN Battalion, Paris, 4th arrondissement
[1]
North Korea
South Korea
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Cemetery for North Korean and Chinese Soldiers, Jajang-Ro, Papyeong-myeon, Paju
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Daejeon National Cemetery, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
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Dabudong War Memorial Museum, Chilgok-gun Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Gapyeong Canada Monument, Gapyeong County
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Gloucester Valley Battle Monument, Jeokseong-myeon, Paju City, Gyeonggi-do
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Imjingak Memorial Park, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
[2]
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Incheon Landing Operation Memorial Hall, Ongnyeon-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
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Seoul National Cemetery, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
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United Nations Memorial Cemetery, Nam District, Busan
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War Memorial of Korea,
Yongsan-dong, Seoul
- French UN Battalion memorial, Hyohaeng Park, Suwon
[6]
United Kingdom
United States
- Memorials
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Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.
- Massachusetts Korean War Veterans Memorial, Charlestown Naval Shipyard, Charlestown, Massachusetts
- South Boston Korean War Memorial, Castle Island, South Boston, Massachusetts
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Korean War Veterans Memorial (Austin, Texas)
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Philadelphia Korean War Memorial, Penn's Landing, Society Hill
- Pittsburgh Korean War Memorial,
North Shore Riverfront Park
[8]
[9]
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New Jersey Korean War Veterans Memorial,
Atlantic City
[10]
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Korean War Veterans Memorial (Jersey City)
- California Korean War Veterans Memorial,
San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery
[11]
- San Francisco Korean War Memorial,
Presidio
[12]
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Korean War Memorial (Salem, Oregon)
- Korean War Memorial,
Nashville,
Tennessee
[13]
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Oregon Korean War Memorial, Wilsonville
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Korean War Memorial,
Olympia, Washington
[14]
- Wisconsin Korean War Veterans Memorial,
Plover, Wisconsin
[15]
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Hawaii's Korean War Memorial,
Hawaii State Capitol,
[16][
circular reference]
Honolulu, Hawaii
[17][
circular reference]
- Roadways dedicated as a Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway or Parkway
- Bridges dedicated as a Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge
- Miscellaneous
See also
External links
References
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"Jardin du Bataillon de l'ONU". www.paris.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-03-21.
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Korean War Memorials in Pictures (PDF). Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs. 2010.
ASIN
B006FHKKWU.
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b Kim, In Kook (26 June 2021).
"Korean War gives me purpose". Guam Daily Post.
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"Names of 4 JA KIAs to Be Added to War Memorial in South Korea". Rafu Shimpo. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
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^ Kim, Hannah.
"South Korea – US – Pres Harry S Truman". Korean War Memorials. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
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^ Baldeyrou, Xavier (2013-07-26).
"Des vétérans français à Suwon pour l'inauguration d'un monument à la mémoire de leurs camarades". Agence de presse Yonhap (in French). Retrieved 2024-03-21.
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Imperial War Museums: Scottish Korean War Memorial
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Korean War Veterans Association: Korean War Memorials, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Korean War Memorial, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Official Dedication of the New Jersey Korean War Memorial
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National Cemetery Administration: San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery
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Korean War Memorial: Overview
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"Korean War Memorial - Nashville, Tennessee - Figurative Public Sculpture on Waymarking.com". waymarking.com. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
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Washington Korean War Memorial
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^ Collins, Bob (2017-02-01).
"Gwen Gillen was much more than the Mary Tyler Moore statue".
Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
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"Hawaii State Capitol".
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"Honolulu".
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^ Miller, Mark (January 13, 2016).
"Purple Heart Trail signage placed along Interstate 5 in Tualatin".
Beaverton Valley Times. Pamplin Media Group. Retrieved October 1, 2018.