Korean Military Academy Continues Tradition of Honoring West Point Graduates Killed in Action During the Korean War
|The Korean Military Academy continues this great initiative to honor West Point graduates that made the ultimate sacrifice during the Korean War:
Twelve West Point graduates killed during the 1950-53 Korean War were memorialized in a plaque erected last week at South Korea’s military academy.
The Korea Military Academy, about seven miles from Seoul, was established in 1946, one year before the 12 cadets graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.
The 12 West Pointers from the class of 1947 took part in fierce battles during the Korean War, including the 55-day Nakdong River Defense Line Battle of 1950. Of the dozen killed from that graduating class, the remains of three have yet to be found.
“We will admire their ultimate sacrifice and professional military spirit,” said a statement from the Korea Military Academy. “Their sacrifice reminds people of the importance of the [South Korea]-U.S. alliance.”
Three other memorials honoring West Point alumni from other graduating classes are on the South Korean academy grounds and three more are to be constructed by 2023.
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Who were the 12 47’ graduates and who are the three service members who’s remains have yet to be returned? (Capt. W.G. Jones, my uncle, I believe is one of them).