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 »
For our members that are not aware our beloved Dave Deatherage passed away on July 22, 2020. Dave always gave
For Missouri State Representative Dave Griffith of Jefferson City, serving as a Green Beret with the 8th Special Forces Group in
Lifes Mission Leadership and Service Read Post »
As a Kansas City Fox4 morning news anchor more than two decades, Mark Alford often served as an emcee or
A Voice for Missouri Korean War Veterans’ Issues Read Post »
Staff Sgt. Robert Louis Kalkofen, now 90, served during the Korean War era as a logistics manager for the Marine
Honoring His Father, Serving His Community Read Post »
In service to both community and country, Larry Phillips began when he joined the Army and served in Vietnam and
A Lifetime of Service to Community & Country Read Post »
“The Korean War is the ‘forgotten war,’ and that means the men who fought there are forgotten soldiers. I didn’t
No Forgottne War. No Forgotten Soldiers Read Post »
The Missouri Korean War Veterans Memorial in downtown Kansas City owes a debt of gratitude to Missouri State Senator Mike
The Memorial Thanks Senator Mike Cierpiot Read Post »