korlogo.gif (9240 bytes)Korea: The 50-Year War

A Stars and Stripes special section marking the 50th anniversary of the war. Click on the links below to read the stories that appeared in this supplement, which was published in the Pacific Theater June 18, 2000.

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A grief-stricken American infantryman whose buddy has been killed in action is comforted by another soldier. In the background a corpsman methodically fills out casualty tags. Haktong-ni area, Korea. August 28, 1950.
(U.S. Army photo, Sfc. Al Chang)

The War Begins: June – September 1950

A delicate peace shatters, and battles lines are drawn.
War geopolitics: Was it really necessary to divide Korea?
West Point, ’50: Class moved straight into the action
Navy contributions: From Inchon and beyond, the Navy’s impact on Korea.
Navy veterans remember fear, cold weather
The ones left behind: Children orphaned by the war


China Attacks: October 1950 – Early 1951

U.N. forces push north, but China pushes back.
Bitter cold: Winter made a stealthy enemy
Body armor’s debut: Breakthrough reduced serious wounds
The war in the skies: The Air Force makes its mark against MIGs.
Remembering journalists: Monument honors those who died


Tactics and Truce Talk: April 1951 – 1953

Fighting on the ground, talking outside the trenches.
Prisoners of war: POWs remained the sticking point during negotiations.


Armistice to Today: 1953 – 2000

Conflicts and tension continue despite ‘truce.’
Time to remember: List of events honoring Korean War veterans


Click here to link to the Department of Defense's Korean War 50th anniversary home page.