These links are for other websites devoted to some aspect of the Korean War.
Please keep in mind that sometimes websites shut down or their URL web address changes. If you discover a broken link, or if you have a suggestion for a website we missed, contact us.
This site is highly recommended by the Korean War Educator. We search for information on it frequently.
Based in Texas, the Korean War Project is our nation's first significant Korean War-only website. Founded by Hal Barker and online since February 1995, the website is co-managed by Hal's brother, Ted. The men are the sons of USMC veteran and Silver Star recipient Edward L. Barker.
The educational website has an extensive map collection, and it is an excellent resource for those seeking specific unit information or wishing to conduct a buddy search. The site is also a great way to find information about a veteran that died in the Korean War and to communicate with others searching for similar information or those that might have the information you seek. The visitors can learn about Agent Orange, as well as the government's efforts to identify the remains of Korean War missing in action. The Korean War Project also lists veteran reunions, association information, Korean War memorials found throughout the USA, poems, and Korean War recollections.
Dedicated to Mariners who died in service to their country in all wars, this site has a section about Merchant Marine ships in the Korean War. It not only tells the story of Merchant Marine ships during this war, but it also has photographs of several merchant ships that served at that time. The site details Merchant Marine ships at Inchon and Hungnam. All merchant and military sea transportation service (MSTS) ships in service for the Korean War are listed by name.
This is the official website of the Army Engineer Association and includes information on joining the Association and how to receive the Army Engineer Magazine. The site includes a facts, programs and services section and links to regimental units. On the regimental unit links page, you will find a listing for Alumni Unit Organizations. On that page, there is an excellent master casualty navigation page for Army Korean War casualties. Visitors can click on bars for: Still Missing in Action (all services), Army combat divisions, regimental combat teams, Airborne Ranger companies, artillery, chemical, engineer, ordnance, and tank companies.
This web site features a Korean War timeline for Australian involvement. It also has 47 great yarns; thumbnail pictures and texts about Australian Korean War veterans; information on the Royal Australian Regiment. Excellent graphics! Recollections and reminiscences of some of the 1600 Australian military personnel who served in the Korean War.
Land war, war at sea, air war, Inchon, aircraft, Hill 282, Gloster Hill, The Hook, Imjin River battle, POW, Marines in Korea, Royal Naval ships involved in Korean War, etc. An excellent website about Britain's role in Korea.
The 40th Infantry Division's March to the Korean War" by Nathaniel T. Robertson, regimental historian, 185th Armor Regiment.
This site is about the 18th Bomb Squadron in Korea, including a list of association officers, reunion information, Korean War photographs, aviation scans, related links, and more.
Brief history, photographs, operations, support units, and more.
Convention information, Wall of Remembrance, information about Canada's role in Korea, photos, links to British-French-Australian-American Korean War websites, photographs, etc.
Canadian history resources on the Korean War
Covers World War I, World War II, and Korean War Canadian Air Aces & Heroes.
Learn about the Canadian involvement in the Korean War on this web site created by the Veterans Affairs office of Canada.
An article by Chen Jian, associate professor of history, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, on China's involvement in the Korean War.
Information about the 31st RCT—Task Force Faith and Task Force MacLean, at the Chosin Reservoir.
A site exclusively about the Army at the Chosin Reservoir.
A song written by Frank Gross, and information on how to order a
copy of his music.
Created by George Rasula to disseminate and solicit information on the Chosin Reservoir campaign.
Books and reviews, USMC commanders, units to Hagaru, Hagaru to Koto-Ri, Map Room, Chosin air support, cold injury information, and more.
Poem about the Chosin Reservoir and Dog-2-7 Marines in Korea. The Dog-2-7 poem found on this website was written by Jesus L. Rubio and originally appeared on the D Company, 2nd Battalion website located here: http://www.marzone.com/dog2~7/Korea.html.
One branch of Gene's personal website is devoted entirely the Korean War, with several pages thereon covering Chosin.
One page of information about Chosin.
From a 1973 government publication (American Military History) edited by Maurice Matloff.
An overview of "Phase 3" (the Chosin campaign) during the Korean War.
Official government website of the USS Chosin (CG65). The USS Chosin is a guided missile cruiser.
History and photos about the US Coast Guard's role in the Korean War.
Established at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, this project disseminates new information and perspectives on the Cold War, in particular new findings from the former Communist world.
Reprinted news articles about Korean War veterans' sacrifices can be found on this site. It also includes information on commemorative ceremonies, photographs, and links. Also, there are remarks about the Korean War made by national dignitaries in public speeches and in the news media.
Military life in combat and years later by John A. Connolly (Fox Co., 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd ID).
Eighth Army Special Operations in the Korean War.
The official site of the US government's 50th anniversary commemorative committee includes information on the national commemorative community program. It also contains educational materials for teachers, a newsletter, veterans' interviews, and much, much more.
This Website features information about the pre-Korean War bombing of Dokdo Island, including eyewitness accounts. There is also information about a 1945 crash of a *S B-24 Liberator bomber in southern Korea, as well as detailed information on language purism in Korea.
A Website with photos, plane information, and pilot stories related to the Douglas Skyraider.
The Center of Military History provides the entire text of this book by Billy C. Mossman. Mossman was a military historian with the 8th Army during the Korean War.
Photographs of the 8-inch howitzer in Korea and Japan, 1954-56. The website is owned by veteran Michael Coyne.
All kinds of information and pictures about the "Conquerors of the Imjin".
Photos related to bridge construction, repair & demolition, courtesy of Engineer History Office, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO.
Ed Usonis brings you this website devoted to 36th Engineer Group Korea and World War II Army war veterans. Reconnect with old buddies, exchange news, tell old stories, etc.
This website is a tribute to US Air Force fighter pilot 2/Lt. Jimmy L. Escalle, reported missing in the Korean War.
Book reviews, oral histories, maps, and senior thesis about the Korean War.
A collection of stories from uniforms, medals, documents, and the men who earned them. This website was created by Robert C. Mackowiak, grandson of a Korean War veteran.
The jet's beginnings, detailed descriptions, photos, and USAF F-84 service in the Korean War.
An online scrapbook of 336th Fighter Interceptor Squadron photos and memorabilia from the personal archives of the late Lt. Col. William Starr, an F-86 Sabre pilot in Korea.
Read interviews with Korean War veterans Terrence (Terry) Ward (combat medic 1952-53 in Korea with the 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division; and Bill Wilson (Korea September 1950 plus 11 months, 23rd Infantry Regiment, I Company, 2nd Infantry Division. The interviews are part of the Pittsburgh, Kansas high school oral history project.
News, campaigns, history, scroll of honor, photos, etc.
See section M - "Memories of Korea"
Created to give honor to the men who fought in the Korean War with the 143rd Field Artillery. History, war stories, pictures, newsletter, and more.
Member news, member e-mail addresses, etc.
News and information about the 15th Infantry, including links and a 1953 Yearbook that will be of interest to Korean War veterans.
History, photos, casualty list.
Keith Fannon's website is dedicated to the 51st Fighter Inceptor Wing. It includes contact information, photos, history, and links.
The personal website of Wayne Wolf, Air Police Dog Patrol, Suwon, Korea, 1953. Photos and information.
The site is in honor of those who served with the 58th Ordnance Ammo Company in Korea, including George Henderson. Henderson served at Sihung, South Korea. Photos on the website are generally from the Henderson Collection.
Membership application, souvenirs, photos, history, etc.
The official site of the 1st Marine Division Association contains membership information, lineage, chapters, resources, honors, casualties, links, etc.
General information about the Korean War, brought to you by Bill Woll, 40th Signal Co, 40th Infantry Division veteran.
Resa Kirkland's project to research the Korean War film "Cease Fire". Information about the movie (which was filmed on the front line in Korea), Korean War statistics, information about Resa, news articles, etc.
Dedicated to past and present 14th combat engineer battalion veterans from World War II to Afghanistan and Iran. Newsletter, history, officers, membership information, reunion information.
Division history, membership application, 40th Division wounded in Korea, division Korean War memorial, etc.
See "California Military Museum" in this listing of websites.
Rosters, photos, links, history of this company.
Photographs and information about the Korean War gallery of the 45th Division Museum.
Graphics and historical background of the 41 Independent Commando Royal Marines.
List of assignments in Korea, photos, links to other squadron sites, and more.
The Korean War from the French perspective. This website is written in the French language.
A scrapbook of one soldier's experiences and observations. Freeman served with the 3rd Infantry Division in Korea from 1952 to 1953. His scans of nearly 100 slides taken in Korea show 3rd Infantry Division Headquarters, the Chorwon Valley, Dick and Harry Outposts, native scenes, etc.
All about adopting Korean children and networking with adoptive families.
A remembrance of those who died in service to their country; Korean War animated maps; Korean album; Pusan to Chosin and return; Korean War photos by David Douglas Duncan; article, "Send in the Fire Brigade: The Road to Sachon", originally published in Leathernecks. Gene served in the USMC 12/1946; Korea - Brigade - August 2, 1950-June 1951. Retired 1966.
Glynn Ellis was an H-3-11 Marine in the Korean War who was hit by a 52-pound Chinese artillery round. To read about his story, visit this website which was established by his children.
This site is a wonderful, comprehensive source for naval history information. It includes the histories of over 7,000 US Navy vessels, over 3,000 ship photos from around the world, the history of shipbuilding, general Navy information, and much more. If you ever wanted to know more about the ship that took you to Korea, this is the place to find the facts!
Pop-a-Smoke is the USMC Combat Helicopter Association website featuring stories and everything imaginable about combat helicopters used in Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Lebanon, Dominican Republic, Panama, Haiti, Somalia, Bosnia, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Limited War: The Initial Failures of Appeasement Policy Toward North Korea – by Chuck Downs. Note: There are several other Korea/Korean War-related lectures in the lecture series of the Heritage Library.
The story of the Irish Royal Ulster Rifles in Korea by Lt. Col. H. Hamill. Includes a list of KIA and MIA.
The Yalu River and Its Security Implications for China—a case study. See also #52 (DMZ as a Bioresource), #58 – (North Korean Famine), and #95 (Korea and Japan Island Dispute). The studies are part of the Inventory of Conflict and Environment case studies.
A site devoted to regiments serving in combat along the Imjin River and on or near Outpost Nori, Outpost Tessie, Outpost Kelly, Hill 317 or Hill 355 (aka Little Gibraltar), Armistice Hill and Dagmar. Map and photo index, visitor messages, and some great war stories!
Forgotten and overshadowed details about the Imjin Scouts who served in Korea's DMZ. Created by veteran Don Lopez, this site has general and specific information about the Imjin scouts, including photos and chronology.
Amphibious forces, Pacific APD Attack Transports with emphasis on the Wantuck.
Gives name, rank, branch of service & unit, date and place of birth, US home of record and date, and circumstance and place of death of Irish civilians who died in Korea 1950-53. There is a nice links page, too.
The story of the Irish Royal Ulster Rifles in Korea by Lt. Col. H. Hamill. Includes a list of KIA and MIA.
Maclean was a Reconnaissance Scout with A Troop, 1st Reconnaissance Squadron, 9th Cav. Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, in Korea.
The personal page of George Henderson. His site covers his time in the US Navy the ship USS Henderson DD785. It covers the ship's participation in the invasion of Inchon in September 1950. "We were one of the 'sitting ducks of Inchon," he notes.
An excerpt from "Soldiers", March 1995, volume 50, no. 3.
Information on modern-day Korea, written in English. Lots of interesting links from a (Academia) to Z ("webzines").
This web site provides features, photos, maps, and video information about present day Korea, as well as some of its history.
Photos from the John Sexton Collection, taken in Korea and Japan in 1954.
James Quincy Adams' first-hand account of the B29 and MiG dogfights over the Yalu River on 12 April 1951.
PO Box 3252 - Wheelers Hill - Victoria 3150 - Australia
Victor A. Dey O.A.M. - NATIONAL PRESIDENT - K.V.A.A. Inc.
History, culture, economy, politics, and military in Korea since 1995.
This web site, brought to you by Hong-Ik University in Seoul, Korea, was created to help researchers all over the world who are interested in Korean historical scholarship.
A bibliography of Korean history covering political, diplomatic, and economic history as well as historical linguistics, art history, literature, and more.
A site listing Korean War aces and their accomplishments in Korea.
This website shows Korean War resources for the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office database to assist U.S. researchers and analysts in their efforts to account for Korean War aircraft losses. This database associates specific aircraft with individual aircrew members, circumstances of loss, status and other data.
An alpha and numerical listing of K-sites from which aircraft operated during the Korean War. Source: Air Force Historical Research Agency.
Audio clips of songs composed by Frank Gross and performed by John Carpino.
A memorial site dedicated to honor the 23 men from Humboldt County, California killed in Korea.
Timeline, casualty information, map of Korea, UN forces, etc.
Created in honor of Sgt. Ted Hofsiss who served with the 5th Cavalry Regiment of the 1st Cavalry Division in Korea Sept. 1950-Feb. 1951.
An article by Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., USA (Ret.).
KWVA chapter located in Traverse City, Michigan.
The site features articles about the war, interviews with Korean War veterans, links to related sites, an online store, site sponsors, a gallery of art and photographs, queries, and more.
A wide variety of general information and articles about the Korean War.
A list of novels and short fiction about the Korean War compiled by Philip K. Jason.
The poetry of Korean War Marine and Chosin Reservoir survivor, Frank Gross of New Jersey.
The first major Korean War-related website on the internet. Ted and Hal Barker of Dallas, Texas, provide a Looking For forum to help buddies unite and families find information. Site also features maps, DNA testing information, and other Korean War-related materials.
Information on the memorial's hours, special events, background information, etc.
The personal narrative of Pvt (later Cpl) Fernando P. Olguin, K Company, 31st RCT, 7th Infantry Division.
Bert Kortegaard's excellent web site provides information on US and communist weapons used during the Korean War, online documentaries about the Korean War, other documentary resources, and Book Search Resources.
Richard Gallmeyer's efforts to locate 800,000 Korean War veterans. Buddy search. Annual reunion information.
A tremendous web site of links to dozens of other military-related Web sites.
An online database of scholars in the field of Korean Studies and of Korea-related professionals around the world.
This is an outstanding website about Kunsan City, Korea. Created by Kalani O'Sullivan, it is a graphics-intense website featuring an excellent history of Kunsan. (It takes time to download it due to all the photos.) There is a section called "Korean War Period" which details events associated with Kunsan harbor and Kunsan Air Base. Several American veterans supplied photos (1951-54) for page three of this website. Do you remember the Korean folk song, "Arirang"? Veterans can hear the familiar tune at the bottom of the home page for Kunsan City.
This Website contains past and present information and photographs about Kunsan Air Base, Korea.
Kathleen Hinckley, niece of Korean War veteran Daniel McKillip, provides "how to" information on locating lost military buddies.
Toshihiko Tsuchiya, a crew member of the US Navy LST-629, created this web page in an effort to locate two American crew members who befriended him during the Korean War years.
Carl Paradis homepage with the above links, as well as other Maine-related, war-related information.
Self explanatory.
A remembrance of those who died in service to their country; Korean War animated maps; Korean album; Pusan to Chosin and return; Korean War photos by David Douglas Duncan; article, "Send in the Fire Brigade: The Road to Sachon", originally published in Leathernecks. Gene served in the USMC 12/1946; Korea - Brigade - August 2, 1950-June 1951. Retired 1966.
See Korean War-Era Marines, an extension/satellite site of GunnyG's Marine Website. Korean War-era Marines forum and message board, links, short overview.
The site is dedicated to all Marines and Corpsmen who served in the 1st Battalion Seventh Marines during the Korean War 1950-53. In addition to the home page, the site provides information on past and future reunions, a roster of members, a page dedicated to 1-7 MOH holders, an "I Remember" page, a Roll of Honor page dedicated to those who made the supreme sacrifice, a bulletin board and photo page. The site is still under construction, particularly the Roll of Honor, the I Remember, and the Photo pages.
Michael Pocock's excellent website provides ship histories and photographs of destroyers, frigates, carriers, passengers, yachts, and many more types of sailing vessels. In addition, the site offers a "Miscellaneous" page which features private and public collections of photos and data associated with sailing vessels and the personnel who were on them. It also offers an "In the News" page which provides information about vessels in the news. Another feature of the site is an amazing database of names and information about more than 15,000 vessels.
Go to Asia: Korea on this website to find links to information about Kwangju, Nogunri, Daejon, Suwon, Masan (Kokan-ri), Dok-do, Cheju, and the Hangang Bridge.
Maxwell Airforce Base, Historical Section
Bob Markey's site. Information, photographs, stories, links.
The complete text of Frank A. Reister's book – an excellent resource to gain understanding about the (Army) medical aspect of the Korean War.
A website about the Army medical career of Cpl. Ernest Charles Hampton Sr., who served from 1952-54. Photographs, information, etc.
Keep scrolling down to "Navy" on this list of websites.
Includes four volumes of "Battle Casualties in Korea:Studies of the Surgical Research Team", as well as medical studies on the Korean War associated with everything from the immediate care given to combat casualties to the venereal disease problem. Another excellent resource!
Written by Robert J. (Bob) Garner, Sgt. Service Battery, 2nd Ammo Section, 196th FAB. Includes photo gallery.
Asbestosnews.com is a site dedicated to providing news and information on mesothelioma, asbestosis, and other respiratory conditions caused by asbestos exposure. Veterans who served between the 1930s and 1970s faced a high-risk of asbestos exposure, particularly Navy veterans.
Nice article and pictures concerning "Gabby" Gabreski, highest scoring ace of the ETO and ace of World War II and Korea. There is a section called "Military Aviation Memorabilia – Korea" on this website.
Reunion information, history of the battalion, related sites, etc.
Facts and photos about the dangerous job of clearing mines from the coastal waters around Korea.
From Frenchman Leon C. Rochotte's point of view, learn about information on the Inchon Invasion and mine warfare in Korea. Rochotte served aboard the frigate "LaGrandiere".
A website whose goal is to find the next of kin of Korean War MIAs to add them to a national database as part of an effort to identify recovered remains.
An official Department of Defense Korean War Resource to find America's Korean War Missing in Action – by last name, branch of service & home of record.
The manuscript collection of Theodora & Rufus Wangerin, 7th Day Adventist missionaries in Korea, includes published and unpublished documents and stories, manuscripts, clippings, etc., related to the history of Korea, Christian influences, culture, and military activities during the Korean War. The collection is in the holdings of the Adventist Heritage Center, James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI.
See the Korean War section for: "On American Intervention in Korea" and "Report of the United Nations Commission on Korea."
Photos and information about the state veteran's memorial rose garden, Missoula, MT.
The Mosquitos were the 6147th Tactical Control Group that served in Korea. This web site gives its history, membership information, and reunion details.
A website in memory of US Army Airborne veteran, Rosendo Beloz.
The NAFTS site is dedicated to sailors and crewmen on tugs, towing, tugging, and salvage and diving ships. The site contains sea stories, ships links, and many ships pictures. There is also a list of tug and salvage ships links. Korean War vessels are listed here.
On this website you will learn about the National Security Agency's involvement in the Korean War, including: SIGINT background and SIGINT and the Pusan Perimeter. See also redacted documents: a general essay on the Korean War by Dr. Thomas R. Johnson and the cryptologic background to the Chinese intervention in the war. Also on this site viewers can read about Pfc Jay Robert Stoner, a member of the 304th Communications Reconnaissance Battalion, who was KIA at Kumsong, Korea, 16 days prior to the truce signing.
See the excellent "Wars & Conflicts of the U.S. Navy" on this web site for information about the Navy during the Korean War. The section "US Navy Ships Sunk and Damaged in Action during the Korean Conflict" lists the ships, what happened to them, how many were killed and wounded, and the date of the incident.
A great site to download a free Korean War 50th anniversary screen saver, free Interactive Korean War Timeline, and free Korean War 50th anniversary desktop wallpaper.
History of USNHC, poetry, buddy search, links, and news about Navy corpsmen.
The U.S. Navy's Bureau of Medicine & Surgery Korean War Multimedia Project. A project to capture the experiences of Korean War hospital corpsmen through images and music.
Corpsman Up! Hospital Corps Pledge, the Caduceus, Hospital Ships, Geneva Convention & Hospital Corpsman, History of the Hospital Corps, Links to Navy Medicine Sites, etc.
Brief history of Navy Corpsman in Korea, photos of HM3 James Edward Smith and HMC John Marquez Jr. (both KIA in Korea), and list of Corpsmen who received the Medal of Honor.
The entire text of a book about naval operations in Korea, written by James A. Field, Jr.
A list of Navy MOH recipients by name. Clicking on the name will bring up the text of the MOH citation.
A wealth of military information, including the full text of the Changjin Journal and a Korean War timeline.
Brief history, photo gallery, New Zealanders KIA in Korea, information about 162 and 163 battery, Hill 159, Hill 355, the Hook, Kapyong, etc.
Composition, commanders and leaders, brief history of the 16th Field Regiment.
Memoirs of John Salmon, a Forward Observation Officer with B Co., 1 Btn, Royal Australian Regiment in Korea 10-11 December 1952.
Hear their voices! George Herman was a CBS correspondent in Korea. Read his memoirs, "Killing the Story in Korea," "In Korea, Heroes in the Press Corps", and "Tears in the MASH unit in Korea." Desfor was a Pulitzer-prize winning photographer in Korea.
The 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Wing Association website at http://www.91stsrwa.com features history of the group, links, a photo archives, reunions, and TAPS (which lists the names of 91st Korean War losses).
The official website for the 92nd Armored Field Artillery - Korea (Red Devil Battalion). Includes association officers, photos, past reunions, quartermaster, rosters, 92nd song, citations, memories, war maps, and much, much more. Jim Settlemire is the webmaster of this 1950-54 website in memory of the 92nd.
A page from the 98th Bomb Group Veterans Association official website. Photos and more.
Photos, Music of the Time, info about the 9 Regiment.
Created by a veteran of Able battery of the 176th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, this website is an overview of William A. Stimson's time in Korea (September 1950-1951). Worth the visit due to photographs and a very heartfelt finale page.
InfoBank provides current information about North Korea and has articles about some aspects of Korean history. For instance, the site mentions alleged US germ warfare in Korea, and talks about Nogun-ri.
This section of Global Beat provides a number of articles that are currently making the news in North Korea. Of interest to American veterans will be the articles about US/North Korean relations.
A Congressional Research Service Report for Congress. Topics: US interests in Korea, succession and stability, role of Kim Jong Il, military loyalty, economic issues, foreign policy issues, etc.
Artillery systems known to be in the North Korean inventory.
An eleven-part series about the Korean War from the 1998 West Point Alumni magazine. The series is authored by Bill McWilliams, whose contact information appears on the site.
Members' story pages, officers, Outpost Harry Forum, photographs, links, newsletters, and more – all related to the siege of Outpost Harry that took place in 1953. An excellent website about one of the bloodiest battles in Korean War history.
Devoted to all who have and are serving at Panmunjom.
Where to order a broad range of Korean War material (original documents, presidential papers, official history texts, and photos) on CD Rom.
History of Airborne Forces from that era, as well as poems, jump school of the 50's information, planes of the 1950s, and stories.
Find Korean War brief accounts by KW veterans: Norman E. Duquette, James Willard Braly, Ken Schecter, Pfc. Donald Luedtke, Wm. F. (Bill) Welch, Sgt. Jack Morris, Earl Myers, Richard T. Gruber, James D. Moran, Herbert Rideout, Lous "Digger" O'Dell, Scotia D. Oliver, and SFC Seymour "Hoppy" Harris.
This new website is under construction, but visitors can see pictures of the memorial, as well as learn about the efforts made to get it built.
Excellent history and background of Philippines involvement in the Korean War. Site created and maintained by Art Villasanta.
A website that exposes phonies who claim medals and other awards they did not receive or claim to be heroes they are not.
See the Korean War Educator's "People Not Statistics" page for POW/MIA website links.
The American Ex-Prisoners of War website provides the biographies of Korean War ex-POWs: Richard A. Caverly, Harley Coon, Marvin E. Dorsey, Charles Ferguson, Thomas Francione, Luis Lugo, John Moore, Dallas Mossman, Hillman Rabalais, Maurice "Mo" Sharp, Edward Slater, Kenneth Viles, and James Volpone.
For a list of statistics regarding POW repatriates and non-repatriates in Operation Little Switch and Big Switch, click on the US Army Center for Military History link above.
The Reader's Digest article about Pfc Johnnie Johnson's efforts to document the deaths of Korean War veterans in prison camps in Korea. This site also has a compilation of 496 Tiger Survivors who were on Johnson's list.
An article by Bill Mesler, "Why the Pentagon Hates Peace in Korea."
A website about the city of Pusan, Korea. Tourist-oriented site. One of the sites to visit in Pusan is the UN Cemetery.
Every two or three months, the Pyongyang Report newsletter is issued with North Korean issues and viewpoints reflected in its articles.
This site opens to a moment of silence in memory of fallen Rakkasans. Beautiful!! Photos, history, honors associated with the 187th Airborne Assault RCT.
Created by Whitey Reese, this page features news, rosters, reunion pictures, history, mail inquiries, and a 1st Cavalry Aviation Research section.
Kitchener was a battery quarter master sergeant with B Troop, 70th Field Battery, 45 Field Reg. Royal Artillery Detachment. His site includes photos, RA Korea Roll of Honor, and a links page. It also includes the composition of Commonwealth forces in Korea 1950-53.
The website of Roland Holder, a veteran of the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 2nd Division. The site includes six chapters in an online book about Holder's wartime experiences.
Book reviews, articles about Korea, links to other Korean War sites, and military and geopolitical analyses associated with the Korean War.
Reunion information, poetry, news and notes, online magazine, links to other aviation sites, and more.
The preface to a book by Young Sik Kim of Seattle, WA on the Kimsoft website. Kim is a survivor of the Korean War.
Muster rolls for Seabees who served in CBMU-101, CBMU-1, and CBD-1804 during the Korean War.
An article by Martin Richards (1955) found on the Navy Seabees Veterans Association website. See the site menu on the left when you open the home page.
If you are interested in Seabees, this is the site for you. It contains photos and numerous other Seabee links.
History, registry, reunion information, chat room, bulletin board, and other items relating to the 2nd Armored Division.
Contact information, history, reunion dates, shoulder patch information, etc. about the 2nd Chemical Mortar Battalion.
Information on the 2nd Infantry Division Korean War Alliance, including history, reunions, membership information, and more.
History of the squadron (Japan/Korea 1950-51), notices, links, and a list of the missing, wounded, injured, and killed. The 731st was re-designated the 90th Bombardment Squadron on June 25, 1951.
Details about the history of the Seventh Cavalry during World War II and Korea.
For past and present members.
Battalion history, citations, rosters, Korean War recollections, and more.
See "GarryOwen null" entry, Best on the Net.
See "Korea – 1954" in the Best on the Net alpha listing.
Description of ship, history of its service as a member of the "Train Buster's Club" during the Korean War, e-mail list of members online.
Brief history, photos (including Carl Cobb's Korean War-era photos), crew info.
Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry Regiment is highlighted on the the Borinqueneers website.
Digital scans of Korean War photos. The photos are a joint project of Kodak Alaris, the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper, and Betty Perkins Carpenter of Penfield, New York. All of the photographs were taken in Korea in June, July, and August 1950.
Online newsletters, directory, forum, South Korean and North Korean libraries, etc.
The entire text of Roy A. Appleman's book can be found here.
An article by Igor N. Gordelianow regarding Soviet Air Aces in the Korean War. Viewers can find a list of US Aces as well on this site.
A brief article about Soviet pilots and their involvement in the Korean War.
Summary, general information, timeline, etc. about the Korean War.
Reunion information, newsletter, membership application, etc.
This WWII-era submarine took part in a Korean War reconnaissance patrol, thus earning her fifth battle star.
Take a quick quiz about Korea or take a timed word search game. See how well you do!
A list of Korean War veterans from Hood County, including birth and death dates and links to obituaries of those who have died.
Information, history, and graphics relating to the 13th.
Of interest to veterans affiliated with the 36th Engineer Combat Group – IX Corps Engineers in Korea, including the: 11th, 74th, 194th, 378th Eng. Btns; 76th Dump Truck Co.; 86th Engr. Searchlight Co.; 323rd Engr. Co. Light; 1437th Engr. Treadway Bridge Co. E-mail contacts, photo albums, read and post messages, 36th group lineage and history, 378th ECB history, links.
Squadron history (lineage, assignments, stations, aircraft, operations, honors, etc.), photographs, stories from the 36th's veterans, and more.
Dedicated to the memory of a small group of Korean War Prisoners of War known as "Tiger Survivors." These POWs were held captive from 29 June 1950 to 1 April 1954. The site includes Johnson's List information, lists of prisoners, true stories, reunion information and more.
This is a commercial website—with a twist. If you scroll down to "Poems of the Korean War 1951-1953" and "Korean War Pictures and Annotations," you will find the poetry and annotated photos from the private collection of Sfc John Taylor Jones. Jones was a mortar forward observer, mortar platoon sergeant, field first sergeant with Co. D, 17th Infantry RCT, 7th Infantry Division, Korea 1951-52.
A website that provides information about "aviation archeology"--aircraft wrecks, accidents, maps, crash sites, etc.
In memory of William C. Clookey, a mechanical engineer and Marine Corps Korean War veteran.
A tribe to Sfc. William "Buster" Hackney, MIA of the Korean War.
Scroll down this railroader's delight to "Korean National RR" to find information and graphics about Korean rail lines. The site creator, Don Ross, was a member of the 712th TROB during the Korean War.
Click on this site's Division History bar to learn more about the 24th role in the Korean War.
A brief history of the 25th Infantry Division.
Information about James VanFleet, Jr., John McAllaster, and Ralph Phelps—all MIA in the Korean War.
Facts about the US Air Force's role in Korea, including a timeline, bombings, tactical warfare, POWs, aces, photographs, and much more.
The USAF Police Alumni Association is seeking former Air Force policemen. View this website to learn more.
Truce Tent & Fighting Front
This is the second of five volumes in the series "US Army in the Korean War." It is written by Walter G. Hermes. Readers can click on any desired chapter of the book for detailed information about the Korean War.
A website about the US Army of Occupation in Germany and Austria, 1946-1952. Reunion information, association officers, guest books.
This is such an excellent website! There is comprehensive information to be found on the Center for Military History's "Remembering the Korean War" page. On it you will find: official histories, Korean War commemoration brochures, art and images, Korean War posters, text extracts from Korean War posters, Medal of Honor recipients, a brief summary of the war's campaigns, and much more.
Limited combat under the threat of nuclear holocaust. This is an article by James F. Schnabel.
The definitive historical account for this period, written by Roy E. Appleman.
Biographical data, speech texts, press briefings, etc.
This web site focuses on the USFK mission, major organizations, personnel units, etc. in Korea today.
The site URL for a website under construction. It is operated by a group that believes the United States needs to get out of Korea.
This group has changed its name and scope from the USMC Vietnam Helicopter Association to the USMC Combat Helicopter Association. They have added the Korean War and other USMC conflicts to their website.
Mark Evert's tribute to the crew of the USS Pueblo. This ship was captured after the cease fire took effect. During the incident, one American life was lost. See also: http://www.usspueblo.org.
The 29th Field Artillery Regiment Association provides this tribute to General VanFleet. It includes an overview of his career, a biography, and a photo.
The VA Watchdog has a wealth of information of use to Korean War veterans--everything from VA claims to phony "wannabee" veterans.
Information about Task Force Smith and other Korean War-related material can be found on this website created by VFW Post 7591, Madison, Wisconsin.
This website offers information on a museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico that preserves World War II and Korean War-era aircraft.
The site offers a list of men and women from Western New York area who died in the Korean War. The names are from the Buffalo News Almanac of 1954.
The course of the war described in 13 maps from the US Military Academy.
A brief look at the question, "Who won the Korean War?"
An extract from "Gung Ho" magazine and two chapters from "About Face" regarding the daring Wolfhounds of the Korean War.
The history of the 27th Infantry Regiment 1945-1962. "Kolchak" is the name of the Russian Wolfhound that has been a mascot of the 27th Infantry for decades.