Korean War Armistice Day

By 1SG Travis Ransom
Special to the Journal
Often referred to as “The Forgotten War” the Korean War began on June 25, 1950 when over 70,000 troops of the Democratic Republic of North Korea (Communist North) poured across the 38th parallel invading the Republic of Korea (South Korea). 
 Just four days later the United States Army was on the ground, guns emplaced, and had already engaged four enemy aircraft.  Read more in our e-edition:  http://www.etypeservices.com/SWF/LocalUser/Atlanta1//Magazine31613/Full/index.aspx?id=31613
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