Korean War
The Forgotten War

Korean War

1950–1953

Organizations ensuring Korean War veterans receive the recognition they deserve.

The Korean War was a critical Cold War conflict that defended democratic principles in East Asia. Often called the Forgotten War, its veterans continued a legacy of service during a tense global era. Organizations tied to this conflict work to ensure recognition, support, and remembrance for those who served.

Associations supporting and honoring those who served in the Korean War (1950–1953).

5 Headquarters Organizations
All War Periods

Overview Serves enlisted members of the Armed Forces past, present, and future. Over 75,000 members across multiple chapters and divisions. What Organization Does Legislative advocacy,...

The Descendants of Korean War is a heritage and remembrance organization dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of U.S. military personnel who served during the Korean War. The organization focuses on education, remembrance, and preservation of family histories to ensure that the legacy of the Korean War is remembered by future generations.

About Korean War Veterans Association The Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1985 to support and represent...

Today’s generation of Marines have made unprecedented sacrifices. And while there are many ways to honor our Nation’s heroes, there is no organization closer to the intersection of real need and lasting impact than the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.

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