President Trump awarded 100-year-old Navy Captain E. Royce Williams the Medal of Honor for a 1952 Korean War aerial engagement with Soviet aircraft, presented during the State of the Union—the first MOH ceremony to occur on the annual address stage.
Former President Barack Obama surprised and thanked 79 Korean and Vietnam War veterans upon their arrival in Washington for Veterans Day, greeting them personally and presenting them with a Presidential Challenge Coin as a token of gratitude during a flight organized by the Honor Flight Networks.
A 95-year-old former North Korean POW, Ahn Hak-sop, attempted to return to North Korea to be buried there but was turned away at the border due to logistical issues. He spent most of his life in South Korea, holding strong beliefs about North Korea and US influence, and wanted his final resting place to be in his homeland.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to achieve victory in anti-imperialist, anti-US battles during the Korean War anniversary, emphasizing building a strong, rich country and military. The day marks the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice, which North Korea calls Victory Day, while South Korea commemorates its alliance with the US and efforts to maintain peace. Meanwhile, North Korea is actively supporting Russia in Ukraine, deploying troops and supplying munitions.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has identified the remains of three soldiers who went missing during their service: 2nd Lt. Fred Brewer, a Tuskegee Airman from World War II; Army Cpl. Luther Story, a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient; and Air Force Col. Ernest De Soto, a Vietnam War pilot. These identifications fulfill a promise to bring missing service members home, allowing their families to finally say goodbye.
Retired Col. Ralph Puckett Jr., an Army Ranger who received the Medal of Honor in 2021 for his valiant combat actions in the Korean War, has died at 97. Puckett's decorated military career included leading the Eighth Army Ranger Company in a fierce battle on a Korean hilltop, where he braved enemy fire and suffered multiple wounds. His Medal of Honor was championed by influential friends and military leaders, and he was among the most decorated soldiers in U.S. military history. Puckett's legacy includes a commitment to unity and mentoring younger soldiers, and he leaves behind a lasting impact on the military community.
The documentary "Beyond Utopia" has drawn criticism for perpetuating a sensationalized and dehumanizing portrayal of North Korea, failing to provide crucial historical context and downplaying the impact of U.S. policies. Critics argue that the film overlooks the role of the U.S. in creating the conditions that lead to North Korean defectors, and call for a more nuanced and balanced approach to depicting the Korean peninsula's history. The controversy highlights the ethical complexities of documentary filmmaking and the importance of critically analyzing the narratives presented to Western audiences.
China's J-20 fifth-generation fighter jets escorted Y-20 transport aircraft carrying the remains of Chinese PLA soldiers from South Korea, marking the return of fallen soldiers from the 1950-53 Korean War. The repatriation project, initiated in 2014, has now returned 938 sets of remains to China. A burial ceremony is scheduled to take place in Shenyang, and efforts are underway to trace the families of the martyrs for reunions.
As the Korean War reaches its 70th anniversary, Korean War veterans reflect on the conflict and its consequences. Many veterans feel that the war is often forgotten or overlooked, despite its significance in preventing South Korea from becoming a communist country. They express a desire for a formal end to the war and lament the ambiguous ending of the conflict. The veterans' experiences and sacrifices are being passed on to the next generation, who continue to honor their stories. The Korean War serves as a reminder of the challenges and complexities of wars with unclear outcomes, such as Afghanistan and Iraq.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry issued a statement vowing to "annihilate" the United States, stating that the U.S. would be terminated this century. The statement was released on the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice. North Korea has a history of provoking conflict with South Korea and has sought to strengthen ties with China and Russia.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry issued a statement vowing to "annihilate" the United States, stating that the U.S. would be terminated this century. The statement was released on the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice. North Korea has a history of provoking conflict with South Korea and has sought to strengthen ties with China and Russia.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping sent an official letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, emphasizing the enduring friendship and "comradeship written with blood" between China and North Korea. The letter was presented by a Chinese delegation commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Armistice Day of the Korean War. Meanwhile, the defense ministers of Russia and North Korea held a bilateral meeting in Pyongyang, expressing a desire for greater cooperation and highlighting their shared border and history of collaboration.
China and North Korea reaffirm their close ties as North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meets with a Chinese delegation led by Politburo member Li Hongzhong in Pyongyang. The meeting marks the 70th anniversary of the end of hostilities in the Korean War, with Kim promising to elevate relations with Beijing and Xi Jinping offering a firm commitment to its neighbor.
Activists and advocates are gathering in Washington, D.C., to call for a formal end to the Korean War on its 70th anniversary. The Korean War, often referred to as "The Forgotten War," remains unresolved and is the longest-standing conflict involving the U.S. A House bill, H.R. 1369, has gained support for serious diplomatic efforts towards a permanent peace agreement in Korea. The event aims to increase public awareness of the war's lasting effects and the need for closure. The nuclear-armed North Korea's weapons-testing and the travel ban to North Korea imposed by former President Donald Trump are additional issues at stake. Young Korean Americans are playing a crucial role in demanding an end to the war and advocating for reunification.
North Korea is hosting senior Chinese and Russian delegations for the 70th anniversary commemorations of the Korean War, marking the end of its pandemic isolation. The visiting dignitaries, including Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chinese Communist Party Politburo member Li Hongzhong, are expected to witness a massive military parade showcasing North Korea's latest weaponry, potentially including nuclear-tipped missiles. The visits signal a deepening of ties between North Korea, China, and Russia, as they find common ground in their rivalries with the West. The events provide an opportunity for Pyongyang to highlight its historical alliance with China and Russia during the Korean War. The visits may also indicate a potential resumption of diplomatic visits and shuttle diplomacy between North Korea and China.