About project

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Our approach

Our Mission is to document the legacy of Korean War veterans, note it into history and pass it on to the next generation. We have video interviewed and photographed over 2,700 Korean War veterans since 2017.  Time is of the essence. We will continue with our journey and meet as many Korean War veterans as possible.

 

Korean War veterans have a unique historical perspective; their experiences can teach us invaluable lessons about courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. Ultimately, remembering and honoring the legacy of Korean War veterans is essential for ensuring that their sacrifices are not forgotten. It is also an important step in healing the wounds of war and building a better future for the next generation.

 

 

We are grateful for your support, and we will continue to need your help as we move forward so that our project does not stop and so that the values and stories of Korean War veterans can be passed on to the next generation.

 

Our work and all photo frames for veterans are sponsored by kind and thoughtful individual sponsors. Keep our future generations informed and proud of these heroes. Please join us!

 

Below are the process and steps we take for each visit. 

contact

Contact veterans’ homes or chapters to arrange a visit.

visit

Visit the veterans or chapters.

interview

Take pictures of veterans & Interview about their experience during & after the war.

print

Print photos instantly and present them to veterans.

story share

Share photos & videos of veterans’ stories on social media.

Sponsorship

Find supporters to distribute many more photos to veterans.

70th Anniversary  of the Korean War

For 70 years, the Korean War veterans have been called the veterans of the “Forgotten War”, in spite of their “Great Pride” for doing the most “Monumental” deeds of their lives. Project-Soldier will rewrite their “History”.

This year, 2020, marks 70 years since the beginning of the Korean War in 1950. That means most of the veterans are already over 90 years old, That’s why we need to document each of them sooner rather than later, before time runs out to tell their story from their perspective. We will continue to work on this project until 2023, the 70th anniversary of the suspension of the Korean War.

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