"The Korean War was fought for a just cause. After North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, U.S. forces were rushed into battle from Japan, joined later by many thousands of Americans, 36,000 of whom lost their lives in battle to defend freedom. In the early weeks of the war, U.S. troops were young, under-trained, and unprepared for the battle tactics of the North Korean forces. The sacrifices of the United States and the South Korean soldiers who lost their lives in this fight for freedom on the Korean peninsula could never be forgotten."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
William S. Cohen, Pentagon news conference (11 January 2001), C-SPAN
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Korean_War
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Korean War
62 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Korean War →
Related Quotes
"For one, the films emerging from the war simply weren't that good," he says of a spate of forgettable movies that inc…"
"Halberstam writes that Korea took place before TV news came into its own. "Given the state of the technology, the foo…"
"The United States is the power that introduced nuclear weapons into Korea, and it took this drastic step primarily to…"
"Somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 Korean women were mobilized into this slavery, along with smaller numbers of Fi…"
"In January 1956, Life magazine published an article that purportedly explained how the Eisenhower administration had …"
"Korea was not vital to U.S. interests but Truman and his aides were determined to respond to what they saw as Soviet-…"
"It will begin with its President taking a simple, firm resolution. The resolution will be: To forego the diversions o…"
"Sixteen years ago an event occurred in Korea that changed the shape of Asia and the world. On a June morning in 1950,…"
"We acted because the success of Communist aggression in Asia would have been as harmful to world peace and to our own…"
"More than 5.7 million American troops were engaged, resulting in more than 33,000 combat deaths and another 92,000 in…"