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How many people died in the korean war

          Why was the korean war important.

          Why was the korean war fought

        1. Why was the korean war fought
        2. Where did the korean war take place
        3. Why was the korean war important
        4. How did the korean war end
        5. What happened in the korean war
        6. The Korean War () is often referred to as America's "forgotten war," because it did not capture the nation's attention as had World War II, nor did it arouse controversy as did the war in Vietnam.

          In fact, although the Korean War was much shorter than the Vietnam War, the casualties were almost as high, with 54, Americans killed and , wounded. Total casualties for the war reached million. In , more than forty years after the conflict ended, a memorial honoring the sacrifices and services of Korean War soldiers was dedicated on the Mall in Washington, D.C., directly across from the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial.

          Howard Chandler Christy ()
          Oil on canvas, , NPG
          National Portrait Gallery,
          Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.


          Gift of Henry Ostrow

          Though General Douglas MacArthur is perhaps best known for his participation in the Korean War, his military service actually began a half-century earlier. In fact, his was one of the longest and most controversial car