Turning Points
in Wisconsin History
Two Korean War veterans describe their experiences
Korean War Not Forgotten: Stories from Korean War Veterans
The Korean War is often referred to as a forgotten war, coming so soon after WWII when many people were eager to put the horrors of war behind them. Over 132,000 Wisconsin citizens served in Korea. Veterans Dale King and Donald Maguire describe their experiences in Korea in these interviews. Used by permission of the D.C. Everest Oral History Project, the entire book from which these excerpts are taken is available for purchase at www.dceoralhistory.com
Related Topics: |
World Wars and Conflicts McCarthyism, Korea and the Cold War |
Creator: | D.C. Everest Area Schools |
Pub Data: | Weston, Wis.: D.C. Everest Area School District Oral History Project, 2003. (DS 921.6 K67 2003) |
Citation: | D.C. Everest Area Schools. Korean War Not Forgotten: Stories from Korean War Veterans. (Weston, Wis.: D.C. Everest Area School District Oral History Project, 2003); Online facsimile at: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1380; Visited on: 5/4/2024 |
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