The Department
of Defense has a new Internet web site to recall the lessons and legacies
of the Korean War and honor the military veterans who served there. The
Department¹s Korean War 50th Anniversary Commemoration Web site, at http://korea50.army.mil, contains a wealth
of information including a calendar of upcoming commemorative events,
a chronology of the war, fact sheets, educational materials, photographs,
maps and biographies.
Congress
authorized the Department of Defense to organize the national 50th anniversary
of the Korean War Commemoration of the service and sacrifices of Korean
War veterans and their families, Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen
designated the Army as executive agent for the commemoration - Deputy
Under Secretary of the Army for International Affairs retired Lt. Gen.
Claude M. Kicklighter has organized a committee to carry out the task.
The committee
- made up of representatives from every branch of the Armed Forces along
with the Coast Guard and Merchant Marines-is planning commemorative events,
developing educational materials and soliciting grassroots support for
a three-year, commemorative program of events. The national observance
officially begins with a ceremony in Washington June 25, 2000, although
many communities have already begun planning and conducting their own
commemorative events.
For more
information visit the web site or contact the commemoration committee's
public affairs office at (703) 604-0820.