This Archival Databases site created by The National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) offers access to military records. Not all military personnel are yet available, but according to this website, more databases are added on a regular basis. T ...
This site from the Department of Defense offers several databases where one may search for information regarding those that did not return from the Korean War. The Personnel Missing-Korea (PMKOR) database is a comprehensive listing of individuals still un ...
The Korean War Veterans Memorial, dedicated in 1995, is located on 2.2 acres near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. There are 19 stainless steel statues, each standing taller than seven feet, representing the many soldiers who fought in the war. The ...
This web page, part of the Military Legal Resources site created by the Library of Congress, offers full-text of a House of Representatives Hearing held in December, 1953. This hearing is divided into three parts and is titled, HEARING before the Subcommi ...
This site from the Naval Historical Center offers a brief explanation of the Korean War, a war that involved the United States Military for three years. The website is very comprehensive, with links to pictures and explanations, and links that continue fr ...
This website from the U.S. Department of Defense offers not only information on the 50 year Commemoration (which took place in 2003), but also general history of the war, with text and images noting the order of events. There are many, many areas of the W ...