From June 1950 through July 1953, American military forces fought to turn back an invasion of Communist North Korea into Democratic South Korea. While an Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953, there is still no peace treaty. The war has never officially ended.
Korea was often called “The Forgotten War” because many Korean War Veterans felt they always lived in the shadow of WWII. That is why we made the Korean War Monument (at 11 ½ feet) the tallest monument in veterans Grove, casting the tallest shadow. The obelisk was built in 2016.
Over 33,000 Americans were killed on the battlefields of Korea, including 27 Bedford County men.