Photo by USAF Tech Sgt Ashley Tyler
I am a day late with this tribute; via Don Surber:
Friday was a national day to honor
the American sacrifice in the Korean War. It coincided with the 65th
anniversary of the cease-fire. It remains America's longest war, at 68 years
and counting.
Kim Jong Un returned what is
believed to be the remains of 55 American soldiers who died in combat. Forensic
tests will determine just who these men are.
“For 3 brutal years, our Armed
Forces and allies fought valiantly to stop the spread of communism and defend
freedom on the Korean Peninsula. On National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day,
we remember the bravery and sacrifices of those who fought and died for this
noble cause,” President Trump said in his proclamation.
The U.S. media gave scant notice to
this.
Surber's full report is here.
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