WASHINGTON – Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi encourages Americans to honor the 3.7 million living veterans of the Korean War era on July 27, the 50th anniversary of the armistice that ended the conflict, and to remember the sacrifices of all who served in the military during the Korean War.

“These veterans are not forgotten warriors.  They will be remembered as long as people value courage, self-sacrifice and a commitment to democracy,” said Principi.  “Today, 50 years after the fighting ended, we remain indebted to them for their service to our nation.”  

The 50-year commemoration of the Korean War began June 25, 2000, the anniversary of the North Korean invasion of South Korea, and officially ends next Veterans Day, Nov. 11.

Commemorative events in Washington include an evening concert July 25 by the Air Force Band at the Sylvan Theater and a celebration July 26 at the MCI Center hosted by Ed McMahon and Randy Travis.  Tickets for the MCI Center concert are free and available by calling 1-866-567-3250.

Over five million Americans served on active-duty during the three-year war.  Thirty-four thousand lost their lives, 103,000 were wounded and 8,000 are still listed as missing in action. 

Information on the 50th anniversary of the Korean War
is available at http://korea50.army.mil/armistice.shtml 

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