Korean War Veterans Memorial

Korean War Veterans Memorial

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iucn_category = V



caption =
locator_x = 240
locator_y = 76
location = Washington, D.C., USA
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lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 53
lat_seconds = 16
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 77
long_minutes = 2
long_seconds = 50
long_direction = W
coor_type = landmark_scale:1000
area = 2.20 acres (8,900 m²)
established = July 27, 1995
visitation_num = 3,214,467
visitation_year = 2005
governing_body = National Park Service
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located in Washington, D.C.'s West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.

Design and construction

The Korean War Veterans Memorial was authorized by the U.S. Congress (Public Law 99-572) on October 28 1986, [ [http://www.nab.usace.army.mil/projects/WashingtonDC/korean.html U.S. Corps of Engineers, Baltimore district] ] with design and construction managed by the Korean War Veterans Memorial Advisory Board and the American Battle Monuments Commission. President George H. W. Bush conducted the groundbreaking for the Memorial on June 14, 1992, Flag Day. It was dedicated on July 27, 1995, the 42nd anniversary of the armistice that ended the war, by President Bill Clinton and Kim Young Sam, President of the Republic of Korea, to the men and women who served during the conflict. Management of the memorial was turned over to the National Park Service, under its National Mall and Memorial Parks group. As with all National Park Service historic areas, the memorial was administratively listed on the National Register of Historic Places on the day of its dedication.

Memorial

The memorial is in the form of a triangle intersecting a circle. Within the triangle are 19 stainless steel statues designed by Frank Gaylord, [ [http://www.nab.usace.army.mil/projects/WashingtonDC/korean.html Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C ] ] each larger than life-size, between 7 feet 3 inches and 7 feet 6 inches. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces; fifteen of the figures are from the U.S. Army, two are from the Marine Corps, one is a Navy Corpsman, and one is an Air Force Forward Air Observer. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea. To the north of the statues is a path, forming one side of the triangle. Behind, to the south, is a 164 foot-long black granite wall, created by Louis Nelson, with photographic images sandblasted into it depicting soldiers, equipment and people involved in the war. This forms the second side of the triangle. The third side of the triangle, facing towards the Lincoln Memorial, is open.

To the north of the statues and path is the United Nations Wall, a low wall listing the 22 members of the United Nations that contributed troops or medical support to the Korean war effort.

The circle contains the Pool of Remembrance, a shallow 30-foot-diameter pool lined with black granite and surrounded by a grove of trees with benches. Inscriptions list the numbers killed, wounded, missing in action, and held as prisoners of war, and a nearby plaque in inscribed: "Our nation honors her sons and daughters who answered the call to defend a country they never knew and a people they never met." Additionally, right next to the numbers of American soldiers are those of the United Nations troops in the same categories.In the south side of the memorial, there are three bushes of the Rose of Sharon hibiscus plant, South Korea's national flower.

A further granite wall bears the simple message, inlaid in silver: "Freedom Is Not Free".

Troop statistics

Engraved on granite blocks near the water pool at the east end of the monument are the casualty statistics for the soldiers who fought in the war.

* Dead — United States: 54,246, [The ABMC (American Battlefield Monuments Commission) reports US military deaths World Wide during the Korean War "from the period June 27, 1950 to July 27, 1954" as 54,246 dead which includes 8,196 MIA. The more commonly used number does not include many of these deaths and is 36,516.] United Nations: 628,833
* Wounded — United States: 103,284, United Nations: 1,644,453
* Captured — United States: 7,140, United Nations: 92,970
* Missing — United States: 8,177, [664 is the current number defined as of the end of the war.] United Nations: 470,267

Gallery

References

Bibliography

*"Korean War Vererans Memorial", National Park Service leaflet, GPO:2204—304-337/00178
* "The National Parks: Index 2001–2003". Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior.

External links

* Official NPS website: [http://www.nps.gov/kowa/ Korean War Veterans Memorial]
* [http://sites-of-memory.de/main/DCkorea.html 15 photos at "Sites of Memory"]
* [http://cloudking.com/artists/heather-stanfield/works/korean-war-memorial_large.jpgEvocative photo of the Memorial in weather worthy of waterproof clothing]
* [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/28/Statues_Seoul_War_Memorial_1.jpgStatuary at South Korean War Memorial depicts both soldiers and refugees]


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