Published on: 2025/06/25 15:34
75 years ago today, June 25, 1950: the outbreak of the Korean War, a conflict that has left a deep wound in our history.
To mark the occasion, events are being held across Korea, but also overseas.
For today's K-Correspondent segment, we connect with Gregory Joseph Ehr, Member of the Board of the Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas, who was part of an event that was held in honor of U.S. Korean War veterans and to reflect on the conflict.
Hello Greg!
Q1. Greg, please tell us about the "75th Korean War Anniversary Ceremony" you, or the Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas hosted. What was it about? How did the event come about?
Q2. Who was there and how many people participated?
Q3. In what way were the Korean War veterans honored at the event?
Q4. What was the response like?
Q5. Was there any particular moment you remember from the event, especially involving the veterans and their families?
Q6. 75 years have passed since the outbreak of the Korean War.
Greg, please tell us why it is important to remember this war and commemorate it.
How do Americans today remember the Korean War?
Thank you very much Greg for connecting with us and for hosting such meaningful event.
Thank you Walter as always, we'll see you back soon.
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