My suggestion to you is to first (see the link below). It has some very good information with accurate timelines. You can also look in your local library. Try to find books about the Korean War or the Forgotten War.
Try the reference sections located on the website: Korean War.
Get his serial number (last used during the Vietnam War) and check with a veterans organization (AMVETS, VFW, VVA, American Legion, etc).
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Start with the Korean War website.
The US was the primary COMBATANT from 1950-1953.
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You can find maps, photos, and graphic illustrations of the Korean War at your local library. You can also find information at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.
Website: Korean War
The US was the primary combatant of the Korean War.
Approximately 588 men from the state of Louisiana died in the Korean War. See: "Korean War Educator: Korean War Memorials-Index of States", for more information.
The US was a direct/primary combatant.
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The usual sources: Military Intelligence.
Start with the Korean War website.
you can to to yahoo and type in Korean war and then click images and then there will be plenty of pictures of the Korean war. You can also got to Google and do the same thing
The US was the primary COMBATANT from 1950-1953.
Jane Fonda was a nurse in the Korean war. She is hard to find on the internet, but just keep looking!
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
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