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On the 75th anniversary of the Korean War's outbreak, U.S. and South Korean navies honored fallen soldiers at the UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan, reaffirming their commitment to peace and alliance.
The United Nations Memorial Cemetery in South Korea remains the only UN cemetery in the world – and for many, a final site of reunion between veterans, widows and loved ones lost in the Korean War.
South Korean Navy service members stand in silent vigil during a ceremony to mark United Nations Day at the UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea in Busan on Thursday.
United Nations cemetery, Busan, South Korea, March 1955: A Korean woman pulls weeds among the gravesites at the world’s only remaining United Nations cemetery sometime in early 1955.
The remains of Dutch Korean War veteran, Johan Theodoor Aldewereld, will be interred at the U.N. Memorial Cemetery in Busan next week, the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs said Thursday ...
The remains of a Canadian veteran of the 1950-53 Korean War will be laid to rest in the UN cemetery in South Korea's southeastern city of Busan later this week in line with his dying wish, the ...
With Gilmore were 30 Soldiers from 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, who visited the cemetery in Busan and the nearby UN Peace Memorial Hall.
The “Turn to Busan” annual ceremony to commemorate the sacrifices of UN soldiers during the Korean War was held at the UN Memorial Cemetery in the southeastern port city of Busan on Nov.11, 2022.