Tag Archives: Korean War

Korean War Vets: Warm in Quilts of Valor

“The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.”   -Douglas MacArthur The Forgotten War involved 5.7 million veterans who dubbed themselves, The Frozen Chosen. Even today, Korean War vets suffer from disabilities related to exposure to the cold, such […]

Korean War Vets-Compassionate Soldiers

“I have often thought of the American Soldiers from the 326th Communication Reconnaissance Company who took care of us at the Manassas Manor Orphanage. I wanted to express my gratefulness.”                                                                                     -Eddie Cho, Korean orphan Photo courtesy of The Washington Times Difficulties in childhood prepared the men sent to Korea in 1950 for hardships. Born […]