Start with the Korean War website.
On the black granite in the Korean War Memorial, you can find etched images of soldiers, airmen, marines, and sailors who served in the Korean War. The etchings also include scenes depicting the war's impact on the lives of these individuals. Additionally, you can find inscriptions of names of the 36,574 Americans who died during the war.
One can go online to find the nearest Korean market. Some of the useful websites about Korean markets are Grand Asia Market, Hanna One and Korean Food.
A "Generic Veteran" can probably be located at the local VFW.
Clara Barton, known as the founder of the American Red Cross, played a significant role in locating missing soldiers during and after the Civil War. She established the Missing Soldiers Office in 1865, where she and her team worked to identify and find information about soldiers who had disappeared in battle. Her efforts helped reunite many families with their loved ones and provided closure for countless individuals. While she couldn’t find every missing soldier, her work significantly advanced the search for them.
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.
On the black granite in the Korean War Memorial, you can find etched images of soldiers, airmen, marines, and sailors who served in the Korean War. The etchings also include scenes depicting the war's impact on the lives of these individuals. Additionally, you can find inscriptions of names of the 36,574 Americans who died during the 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.
Check out a website on the Wall in D.C. to find them or maby check the American war archives.
In Korean cookbooks, online, or maybe at a Korean restaurant.
you don't find it. you go to Korean town and buy it (Korean town is in Ludius)
You'll need to look to the related link below which will give you the names of those who died during the Korean War .
You can find Korean friends in Koreans gatherings. Facebook and the social functions.
One can go online to find the nearest Korean market. Some of the useful websites about Korean markets are Grand Asia Market, Hanna One and Korean Food.
actually, no one really knows where he is hiding. soldiers are trying to find him and we dont know wether or not he died.
Try the "American War Library."Try AMVETs (American Veterans) founded by WW2 veterans in 1944.
It is easier to find a list of soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy, than it is to find those who lived. Several genealogy websites have been set up and may be able to provide survivors with information.
When the British was fighting in America, during the American Revolutionary War, the soldiers had little knowledge of the landscape. An example would be that soldiers could go into hiding in certain areas or territories that were not on the map of America at that time, and the British found it impossible to find the American soldiers that lived in country or rural regions of the New World.