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      Korean Veterans’ Day (27 July) marks the anniversary of the armistice that ended the Korean War (1950-53). 

      More than 17,000 Australians served in the Korean War, supporting South Korea alongside 21 other allied nations in defence of freedom and peace. Tragically, some 340 Australians lost their lives, more than 1,200 were wounded, 29 were taken prisoner, and more than 40 remain missing in action. 

      These efforts went largely unnoticed in Australia, causing added suffering for many who served in the so-called ‘forgotten war’. 

      On 27 July, join us in remembering the invaluable contribution of Korean War veterans. 

      Lest we forget.  

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      Korean Veterans’ Day stories 

      Remembering Australia's part in the Korean War

      The so-called ‘forgotten war’ left a lasting impact on many Australians…and the world as we know it.

      Soldier of the forgotten war

      Matthew Rennie OAM survived a rocket attack, and a bullet to the head, while fighting in the Korean War. But he doesn’t regret one bit of it.

      A battle that will never be forgotten

      On 27 July we commemorate Korean Veterans’ Day – the day in 1953 when an armistice was signed to end the fighting in Korea.

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      Let’s not forget all. It’s important to have a specific commemoration for the Korean War; there’s not many of us left. 

      - Victor Jones

      , Korean War veteran

      Korean Veterans' Day events

      Find a Korean Veterans’ Day service near you. 

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