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No president fought in the Korean War. Jimmy Carter was in the navy while the war was going on but did not get close to Korea.
because it was a peace keeping and liberation war
None, most of the fighting in the Korean War was on land or in the air.
If a US serviceman served in Korea, or offshore on a US Navy vessel, or flew missions as a US airman in & during the Korean War...he's a Korean War vet. Any discharge paper will reflect those experiences.
Louis St. Laurent was the Canadian Prime Minister at the time of the Korean Conflict. The Korean War began in 1950.
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No president fought in the Korean War. Jimmy Carter was in the navy while the war was going on but did not get close to Korea.
because it was a peace keeping and liberation war
More than 27,000 Canadians fought in the Korean War, and 516 Canadians lost their lives. All together 26,791 Canadians served in the Korean War, with 1,558 casualties. 516 Canadian's are listed in the Korea Book of Remembrance for their sacrifice. A complete history of Canadian Forces in the Korean War can be found at the link below.
None, most of the fighting in the Korean War was on land or in the air.
He was about 35 years as he was in the navy and fought in the Korean war.
Korean War!
Korean People's Navy was created in 1946.
Yes, he was a Marine Corps pilot in WWII and the Korean War.
If a US serviceman served in Korea, or offshore on a US Navy vessel, or flew missions as a US airman in & during the Korean War...he's a Korean War vet. Any discharge paper will reflect those experiences.
field hospitals and navy hospital ships