A number of memorials have been established to honour people who served in the Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) including :

Australia

Belgium

  • Korean War Memorial, Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Brussels

Canada

North Korea

Memorial at the Cemetery of Fallen Fighters of the Korean People's Army, Pyongyang

South Korea

United Kingdom

United States

Memorials
Roadways dedicated as a Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway or Parkway
Bridges dedicated as a Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge
Miscellaneous

See also

References

  1. Korean War Memorials in Pictures (PDF). Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs. 2010. ASIN B006FHKKWU.
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  5. Imperial War Museums: Scottish Korean War Memorial
  6. Korean War Veterans Association: Korean War Memorials, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
  7. Korean War Memorial, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  8. Official Dedication of the New Jersey Korean War Memorial
  9. National Cemetery Administration: San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery
  10. Korean War Memorial: Overview
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  12. Washington Korean War Memorial
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  15. "Honolulu".
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