Examining the Korean War
This page is designed to educate readers about the Korean War and to offer resources for learning and research. This page is dedicated to all men and women who served in the Korean War. To them we owe our deepest respect and gratitude.
Read more about the Korean War in our Introduction
K-12 teachers and students please read this!
Book Reviews:
A critical review of Rod Paschall's Witness to War: Korea
A review of Chapter 16 of Russell Weigley's book The American Way of War
A Critical Review of The American Way of War
Oral History:
Look over a transcript of an oral interview--
Transcript Number One--An Army Combat Engineer Curtley Boudreaux
Transcript Number Two--An Air Force Forward Air Controller Robert Gates
Transcript Number Three--A Tank Driver Harold Richards
Transcript Number Four--An Air Force radar operator Jim Sumner
Transcript Number Five--A Heavy Mortar Unit Squad Leader Donald Carter
Transcript Number Six--An Airborn Infantryman Laf Keaton
Transcript Number Seven--An MP Grant Hoskins
If you are, or know of a veteran of the Korean War tell us
Maps:
Maps of the Korean War:
"F" Co. Action, 15 Feb. 1951
Sukchon, North Korea
Sukchon, Drop Zone
Hills 329, 340, 341, 342
Senior Thesis: Discussion of the Treatment of African-Americans in the Korean War
Read a prospectus of a research paper about the 24th Infantry Regimental Combat Team.
Read When Black is Burned: The Treatment of African-American Soldiers During the Korean War
Links: Additional Korean War resources
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