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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Korean War Commemoration Reunion Group Registration in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Reunion Group Information' section. Type or print the name of your organization, selecting from options like Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, or Coast Guard.
  3. Next, provide the organizer's contact information. Fill in fields for first name, last name, address, city, state, phone number, email address, and zip code.
  4. For the Exhibit Opening and Dinner on June 24, indicate the number of adult tickets ($25 each), children ages 6-10 ($12.50 each), and children under 5 (free). Calculate and enter the total amount enclosed.
  5. If paying by check or credit card, complete those sections including check number or credit card details (number and expiration date) along with your signature.
  6. For events on June 25 and June 26, specify the number of attendees for each event as well as vehicle counts if applicable.
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The Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall of Remembrance -- a $22 million project unveiled last summer -- contains more than one thousand spelling mistakes, incorrectly includes nearly 250 troops who died outside of the conflict, and omits about 500 others who should be on it, according to the independent Korean War
To be eligible, the veteran must have served in the country during the Korean War from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953.
The original design for the memorial originally included 38 statues, but the design was modified after concern from members of the Commission of Fine Arts that the scene of this many troops in the middle of combat would look too realistic.
Others did not like the minimalist design of the memorial or the fact that it was to be built below ground level. Others took issue with the fact that the memorial did not include traditional, obvious symbols honoring military service, bravery, or sacrifice.
The new Korean War Veterans Memorial wall misspelled hundreds of names. Its just a damn mess full of old bookkeeping errors and typos, historian Hal Barker told the New York Times. He and his brother Edward maintain the Korean War Project, an information database that keeps the history of the Korean War.
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