Dignitaries joined survivors of the Korean War at the Dallas Fort-Worth National Cemetery on Monday to break ground on a new memorial honoring the "Chosin Few." The Chosin Few Memorial, which ...
David Williams went decades before talking about the bitter winter of 1950, of how he and 12,000 Marines from Camp Pendleton fought against 150,000 Chinese troops during the Korean War battle of ...
The chapter will be just 2 years old in June, but members already have made a name for themselves with the service they have provided for veterans and the community. The Leathernecks Chosin Few MC, ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery will host a monument dedication in honor of the Chosin Few, accompanied by a reception immediately following. The monument, created and ...
Retired Lt. Gen. Richard Carey pointed upward during his speech Monday afternoon at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, where dozens gathered to mark the groundbreaking of the nation's second Chosin ...
The Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery is now home to the Chosin Few Memorial, honoring the soldiers who fought in the Korean War. After more than four years of working to gain approvals and funding, ...
This year we have Mother Nature to thank for a Thanksgiving weekend windier and chillier than usual. Yet as cold as it may be, the weather also reminds us that what we have seen in New York this year ...
Colonel Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer of Marine CorpsBase Camp Pendleton, is presented a statue of the Chosin Few onDec. 9, by Bob Licker, former president of the Chosin Fewassociation, for ...
DELPHOS — Leslie Dienstberger, of Delphos, will never forget his time as a U.S. Marine, especially between Nov. 27, 1950, and Dec. 24, 1950. It was when he became one of the “Chosin Few.” Dienstberger ...
When the seasons start to change from autumn to winter most people start to think of the cold winter ahead. However, every time those brisk winds begin to blow through Arlington Heights, Carl Brandon ...
They came from everywhere: California, Alabama, Wyoming, and Texas, to name a few. Many were just teenagers when they arrived in Korea, though prior to landing, they could not find it on a map. They ...