THE GLORIOUS GLOSTERS

                On March 15, 1951, United Nations forces recaptured Seoul (for the second and last time) and pushed northward to establish a defensive line protecting the capital.  The UN army was stretched thin and relied on holding hills to prevent a Chinese breakthrough.  In April, the British 29th Infantry Brigade Read more…

KOREAN WAR FACTS

Stalin green-lighted the North Korean invasion partly because an American sergeant who worked in the U.S. Embassy became a spy for the Soviets. He revealed that the U.S. was withdrawing from South Korea to Japan.  Stalin assumed the U.S. would not fight for South Korea. the Bodo League Massacre – Read more…

NO GUN RI MASSACRE

                The first month of the Korean War was chaotic and full of military failures for the South Korean army and its allied U.S. Army.  The invasion came as a complete surprise and the North Korean army quickly captured Seoul and rolled southward with little opposition.  American forces had been Read more…

Korean War Memorial

The Korean War Memorial was initiated by the Korean War Veterans Advisory Board in 1986 after Congress passed a law calling for a memorial.  Pres. Reagan appointed veterans to the board. It was constructed with private contributions.  Pres. George H.W. Bush broke ground in 1992.  It was dedicated on July Read more…