Description A bronze plaque mounted on a concrete plinth. History The war in Korea began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea, under the leadership of Kim Il Sung, invaded South Korea with the aim of
Description A cubic structure of local Korean stone, containing the Australian coat of arms and service emblems in cast bronze and the inscription "In memory of all Australians who served to defend
Description A bronze plaque mounted on a concrete plinth. History The war in Korea began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea, under the leadership of Kim Il Sung, invaded South Korea with the aim of
Description A bronze plaque mounted on a wall at the Kanghwa Visitors Centre. History The war in Korea began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea, under the leadership of Kim Il Sung, invaded South Korea
Description Bronze plaques mounted on a white stone plinth. History The memorial commemorates 386 Commonwealth soldiers who were Missing In Action. The names, ranks and units of these men are engraved
Description The Memorial is a tall white wall with plaques and inscriptions dedicated to all who served in the Commonwealth units during the Korean War. The inscription on the memorial reads:
Description A large monument of white stone with a bronze sculpture of two figures. It has a path with a rectangular shaped pond on either side leading to it and is located within the United Nations