Created page with "{{Infobox US topic | topic = Korean War Veterans Memorial | image = Korean_War_Veterans_Memorial_DC.jpg | caption = The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. | category = Monuments and Memorials }} The '''Korean War Veterans Memorial''' in Washington, D.C. honors those who served and sacrificed in the **Korean War** (1950–1953). It commemorates the service of more than **5.8 million Americans** and especially honors the **36,574 who died** and **103,284..."
 
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== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==
* Each statue is **7 feet tall** and wears authentic Korean War-era gear
* Each statue is '''7 feet tall''' and wears authentic Korean War-era gear
* The layout forms a triangle intersecting a circle, symbolic of unity and eternity
* The layout forms a triangle intersecting a circle, symbolic of unity and eternity
* The memorial is particularly striking at night with its dramatic lighting
* The memorial is particularly striking at night with its dramatic lighting

Revision as of 16:08, 22 July 2025

Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.


The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors those who served and sacrificed in the **Korean War** (1950–1953). It commemorates the service of more than **5.8 million Americans** and especially honors the **36,574 who died** and **103,284 who were wounded** during the conflict.

Location

Design and Features

  • Unveiled on **July 27, 1995**, the **42nd anniversary** of the armistice ending the war
  • Core components include:
 - **19 stainless steel statues** representing a squad on patrol
   * Soldiers are from various branches: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force
   * The figures appear to be walking through rough terrain in Korea
 - The **Mural Wall**, made of black granite and etched with the faces of over 2,500 real soldiers, nurses, and support personnel
 - The **Pool of Remembrance**, which contains the inscriptions:
   > *“Freedom is not free”*
   and casualty statistics

2022 Expansion and Update

  • A new **Wall of Remembrance** was added in 2022
  • Lists the names of over **36,000 American service members** and over **7,100 Korean augmentations to the U.S. Army (KATUSAs)** who died in the war

Symbolism

  • The statues reflect unity, diversity, and sacrifice
  • The mirrored wall creates ghost-like reflections, symbolizing the presence of those lost
  • The triangle layout pointing toward the American flag represents the mission and purpose

Fun Facts

  • Each statue is 7 feet tall and wears authentic Korean War-era gear
  • The layout forms a triangle intersecting a circle, symbolic of unity and eternity
  • The memorial is particularly striking at night with its dramatic lighting

See Also