Gratitude in granite
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A memorial honoring the contributions and sacrifices of American service members who fought in the Korean War was dedicated Friday in a ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl.
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Samuel J. Locklear III, left, Korean Consul General Young-kil Suh before ceremonies. A memorial honoring the sacrifices and contributions of American service members who fought in the Korean War was dedicated at a ceremony with U.S. and R.O.K. dignitaries participating.
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Secretary of Veteran Affairs, Eric Shinseki, and Sung Choon Park, Korean Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs arrive at commemoration. A memorial honoring the sacrifices and contributions of American service members who fought in the Korean War was dedicated at a ceremony with U.S. and R.O.K. dignitaries participating.
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Sung Choon Park, left, Korean Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, Korean Consul General, Young-kil Suh, Governor Neil Abercrombie, ADM Samuel J. Locklear III, and Secretary of Veteran Affairs, Eric Shinseki, arrive at services. A memorial honoring the sacrifices and contributions of American service members who fought in the Korean War was dedicated at a ceremony with U.S. and R.O.K. dignitaries participating.
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Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki, gives his remarks. A memorial honoring the sacrifices and contributions of American service members who fought in the Korean War was dedicated at a ceremony with U.S. and R.O.K. dignitaries participating.
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Samuel J. Locklear III, Secretary of Veteran Affairs, Eric Shinseki, Governor Neil Abercrombie, Sung Choon Park, Korean Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, and Korean Consul General, Young-kil Suh,,unveil memorial stone. A memorial honoring the sacrifices and contributions of American service members who fought in the Korean War was dedicated at a ceremony with U.S. and R.O.K. dignitaries participating.
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Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, Veterans Affairs Secretary and retired Army Gen. Eric Shinseki, Gov. Neil Abercrombie, South Korean Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Sung-choon Park and Korean Consul General Young-kil Suh surrounded the memorial stone.
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Soon Kun Lee of the Korean War Veterans Association attended the ceremony in which a memorial honoring U.S. veterans of the Korean War was unveiled.
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