July each year since 1993, American Korean Friendship Society held Korean War Armistice Agreement Day Commemoration to remember the 740 Georgia soldiers took supreme sacrifices to save South Korean’s lives and their freedom during Korean War.
American soldiers and soldiers from 15 other nations under United Nation’s flag joined the war, fought and saved millions of Koreans lives and their freedom. However, the cost was enormous, more than 36,000 US troops killed in the War. We are saddened and forever grateful!
South Korea, once the second poorest nation on Earth in 1953, advanced as 9th largest economy of the world and one of top 10 trading partners Of the US. South Koreas’ recent economic history became a role model case to many under developed countries. It could never happen without assistance of the United States and American peoples’ generous support.
The alliance between the US and Korea is strong and strengthening each year during last 74 years. Americans should be very proud as Korean people are grateful to Americans.
We thank to all guests and dignitaries served on the program this morning. All guest speakers including Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, Georgia Adjutant General Richard Wilson, and specially all Korean War veterans, Norman Board and Darrell “Hollywood “ Whiting, presidents of Korean War Veterans Association local chapters.
Sunny K Park
Below part is the publication by georgiatimes.com
Duluth, July 26, 2024 – Atlanta’s Korean community commemorates the sacrifices of U.S. War Veterans in their services during the Korean War at a wreath-laying ceremony at Club 1818.
Ten sets of wreaths are presented in honor of the sacrifices of Korean War Veterans. The annual event is organized by Sunny Park and the American Korean Friendship Society.
Over 75,000 Georgians fought in the Korean War and 740 Georgians were killed in action with 1040 wounded. 158 soldiers are still unaccounted for, according to the Georgia Department of Veterans Service.
Among the dignitaries who attended and provided remarks at the ceremony including Steven Jahng, Vice President, Hyundai Motor Group, General (R) Larry Ellis, past Chairman of American Korean Friendship Society, Hon. Seok Woo Kim, Deputy Consul General, Republic of Korea, Major General Richard “DeWayne” Wilson, Adjutant general, State of Georgia, Hon. Michael Rhett, Chairman, American Korea Friendship Caucus, and Kevin Miller, President, Georgia Chapter, Korean Defence Veterans Association.
Chris Carr, Attorney General of State of Georgia delivers the keynote remark at the luncheon ceremony.
Mr. Norman Board, President of the Korean War Veterans Association, provided remarks and responses from Korean War Veterans.
The American Korean Friendship Society is a non-profit, non-political civic organization founded in 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Society is to celebrate and strengthen the unique relationship between the peoples of the Republic of Korea and the United States of America.
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