NF1E Posted Sunday at 11:02 AM Report Posted Sunday at 11:02 AM Thanks for posting. I have a grandson that serves proudly in the 82nd.
98Z5V Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM 12 hours ago, NF1E said: Thanks for posting. I have a grandson that serves proudly in the 82nd. Hell Yeah!
sketch Posted Monday at 05:42 AM Report Posted Monday at 05:42 AM https://youtu.be/nLVyy2_SUFA?si=Vi0CeuryNl4ZDFiO
shooterrex Posted Monday at 07:46 AM Report Posted Monday at 07:46 AM We are free today because others gave the ultimate sacrifice. When I was young it was called remembrance day.
NF1E Posted Monday at 09:15 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:15 AM Known as Memorial Day where I come from at least since the 50s. I remember Spanish Am War vets being honored riding in Model T honor car, then the WWI vets , then the Korean, then us Viet vets, now all the others since.
Madhouse Posted Monday at 03:24 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:24 PM Remembering my dad, in the Air Force during the Korean conflict.
Armed Eye Doc Posted Monday at 08:00 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:00 PM 4 hours ago, Madhouse said: Remembering my dad, in the Air Force during the Korean conflict.
Armed Eye Doc Posted Monday at 08:01 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:01 PM My dad was in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He was stationed in Germany though.
98Z5V Posted Tuesday at 02:20 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 02:20 AM I've got 6 years in that country, total. 4 tours and 10 TDYs. The terrain is vicious. Much respect for him.
Cunuckgaucho Posted Tuesday at 04:49 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:49 AM I feel a great injustice was done to all of those that served in Korea, the UN to play silly word games calling it a police action rather then a war. This led to the soldiers,saliors and airmen that served there to not getting the recognition they deserved for fighting in a war because politician played word games. There was a reason it was called 'The Forgotten War'
98Z5V Posted Tuesday at 07:28 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 07:28 AM (edited) It finally got recognized by the US Army. We have a Service Medal for the Korean War. Since it's never officially ended, everyone that serves a Hardship Tour in the ROK is still awarded it. Took decades, but at least they recognized it. U.S. Korea Defense Service Medal As a result of effective lobbying by the Korea Defense Veterans Association, in 2003, Congress created the Korea Defense Service Medal to recognize service in Korea on or after July 28, 1954, the date that effectively ends the awarding of the U.S. Korean War Medal. 2 For those U.S. military veterans who earned the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) for service in Korea during the authorized operations period of 1 October 1966 to 30 June 1974, they are also eligible for the Korean Defense Service Medal as an exception to DoD policy. Edited Tuesday at 07:35 AM by 98Z5V
Magwa Posted Tuesday at 12:14 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:14 PM I want to thank all the warriors from every walk of life who have given everything so that we can live free travel well brothers. My Dad William M Tylzynski chief aviation boatswains mate served WW.11 and Korean war was sunk 3 times and came home miss ya pop. Served 1938 to 1957 Warrant officer 3 Richard Rawlins nike missle specialist served in korean war retired 1973 my step dad Both gone and watching our backs.......
Cunuckgaucho Posted yesterday at 04:37 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:37 AM 20 hours ago, 98Z5V said: It finally got recognized by the US Army. We have a Service Medal for the Korean War. Since it's never officially ended, everyone that serves a Hardship Tour in the ROK is still awarded it. Took decades, but at least they recognized it. U.S. Korea Defense Service Medal As a result of effective lobbying by the Korea Defense Veterans Association, in 2003, Congress created the Korea Defense Service Medal to recognize service in Korea on or after July 28, 1954, the date that effectively ends the awarding of the U.S. Korean War Medal. 2 For those U.S. military veterans who earned the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) for service in Korea during the authorized operations period of 1 October 1966 to 30 June 1974, they are also eligible for the Korean Defense Service Medal as an exception to DoD policy. Canada along with the other countries involved in Korea all finally acknowlaged those that servered but it took to into the 2000s so many that saw the worst of the fighting never got a chance to personally get the recognition they deserved from the governments that sent them off to war.
shooterrex Posted yesterday at 06:01 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:01 AM Dad won't say much about Korea except that the Marines took the hill . Then turned said hill to the Army. Then the Marines had to go back the next day and take the same hill again. He was not a fan of the Army.
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