Personnel Missing - Korea (PMKOR)
PMKOR is a document which the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
(DPMO) established as the baseline to provide the fullest possible accounting of those
servicemen who did not return from the Korean War (1950-1953).
Korean War Veterans National Museum & Library
If you have questions and concerns about the Korean War Veterans National Museum and Library
in Tuscola, Illinois, this is the page with all the answers.
Cold War Recognition Certificate
In accordance with section 1084 of the Fiscal Year 1998 National Defense Authorization
Act, the Secretary of Defense approved awarding Cold War Recognition Certificates
The Forgotten War...Korea
The United States Armed Forces suffered 157,530 casualties; 33,629 Americans
were killed in action in Korea; 3,262 died there from non-hostile causes.
Korean War; A Fresh Perspective Coalition's Webmaster's note:Site takes some time to load.
But, if you like graphics, they have them.
Forty-five years after shipping out to fight in Korea, Harry Summers got new
insight into what the war had been all about.
50th Anniversary Commemoration of the Korean War
On behalf of the Secretary of Defense, we welcome you to the Korean War Commemorative
web site. This is the official, public access web site for the Department of Defense