Such an Honor
Missouri Director of Revenue Wayne Wallingford, a 25-year Air Force veteran who served in the Vietnam and Persian Gulf wars, […]
Missouri Director of Revenue Wayne Wallingford, a 25-year Air Force veteran who served in the Vietnam and Persian Gulf wars, […]
The remains of U.S. Army Cpl. Charles Ray Patten, 24, of Lebanon, Missouri, killed in July 1950 during the Korean
Missouri Korean War Casualty Returned Home 74 Years Later Read Post »
Paul Rojas – a member of the Missouri Korean War Veterans Memorial Board – left high school early at the
Eight Decades – Giving Back to Neighborhood and Country Read Post »
Persian Gulf War Veteran Eric Sullivan of Lee’s Summit, Mo., joined the Board of Directors of the Missouri Korean War
In 2021, Chris Cotten returned to Kansas City, Mo. with 16 years of experience to become Director of Parks, entrusted
Standing Sentry for Kansas City’s Veterans Memorials Read Post »
The Korean War, which began on June 25, 1950, when the North Koreans invaded South Korea, officially ended on July
Since 1982, the remains of over 450 Americans killed in the Korean War have been identified and returned to their
Korean War Accounting Read Post »
Throughout the war in Korea, U.S. and United Nations (UN) troops were taken as Prisoners of War (POW) by the
Korean War POW Camps Read Post »
Over the course of the Korean War, American casualties were buried in a variety of settings, including centralized United Nations
In 2019, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency began disinterring 652 sets of unknown remains associated with the Korean War that
Disinterring Korean War Unknowns Read Post »
In June 1951, the Korean War shifted. The frantic war of movement that led the United Nations Command and North
After nearly a half decade of instability and violence on the peninsula, North Korea attacked South Korea on June 25,