For a host of Canadian veterans, Pyeongchang is a reminder of what was accomplished during the Korean War. But also what was lost.
Tag Archives: Korean War
How Canada fits into Rex Tillerson’s plan for North Korea
Paul Wells parses diplomatic history as the U.S. secretary of state arrives in Ottawa to talk North Korea
Remembering Korea: Donald Dalke
The soldier explains the tense relationship with Korean civilians
Twenty-eight more people die in Iraq
Tease the day: Does the Korean experience give anyone hope that Iraq will eventually prosper?
Remembering Korea: Roy Jardine
The infantrymen describes the front lines in 1952
From the archives: Pierre Berton and the Korean War
A panel of veterans and historians react to Berton’s critical view
Remembering Korea: Stanley “Sam” Carr
The infantrymen recounts his time as a prisoner of war in 1953
Remembering Korea: Aimé Michaud
The Van Doos infantryman recounts the trauma of an injury on the front lines
Remembering Korea: John Woods
The infantryman recalls the carnage at Chail-Li
Remembering Korea: Doug Raynbird
The Manitoban describes his time entertaining the troops