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Operation Little Switch - April 20–May 3, 1953 Formal Sick & Wounded POW Exchange

Operation Big Switch - August 5–December 23, 1953 Formal POW Exchange

Operation Glory - July–December 1954 Formal Remains Repatriation Operation

The U.N.C. returned 75,823 POWs (70,183 Koreans, 5,640 Chinese); the Communists repatriated 12,773 U.N.C. POWs (7,862 Koreans, 3,597 Americans, 946 British.)

UN Resolution - June 27th, 1950

The 866 Unknowns - by Irene Mandra

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Sentinels - About the Sentinels

The POW Olympics - "Ignoring the evidence on the theory that telling the same lie often enough will make most people believe it, the communists continually attempted to portray the "People's Republic" as a paradise. Among the lesser known communist propaganda efforts was an attempt to use the POWs in an "Olympics" (November 15-27, 1952) to pretend that these pathetic, vulnerable, defenseless human beings were actually well treated, living and enjoying healthy activities in a communist wonderland." MUST READ!

The Johnnie Johnson/Tiger Survivors Died in Captivity List




Korean War Memorial, Washington, DC