"The record data has been revised in order to correct erroneous data, reexamine casualty status, and to include an accounting of those individuals who died from nonhostile causes for all Services except the Army. Dates of death range from 1950 to 1955. Of the 641 deaths with Casualty dates after July 27, 1953, the majority are classified as hostile, Died while missing (presumptive finding of death). Most of these deaths were Air Force personnel.”
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I bought this to memorialize my Dad who passed away in July 4,2020. He was proud of his military service & he served in Korea!
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I ordered these for my County's Veterans graves. They replaced the previous ugly version purchased elsewhere. They are a bit more in cost, but my veterans are worth it, AND they are awesome. Absolutely awesome.
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I purchased the bronze Korean War Armed Forces Grave Marker for my father's gravesite. The original marker was damaged and bent as it was aluminum. It was just worn out. The craftsmanship in the bronze marker is exceptional. I know that this marker will be on the grave for many years to come. My ordered was shipped immediately and I was able to place it on his grave the following weekend. I am very pleased with the the entire process..
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Metal Finish | Item Code | Price | |
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Aluminum | tafGMKoreanWarA |
$24.95
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Bronze | tafGMKoreanWarB |
$64.95
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