President Lee Calls Remains Repatriation Proof of U.S.-South Korea Alliance
The first reciprocal repatriation ceremony returned 10 South Korean troops from Hawaii and sent three presumed U.S. remains to Honolulu for identification.
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"If South Korea and the U.S. move forward into the future steadfastly, complete peace will be established on this land." "Repaying special sacrifices with special honors... A new history of prosperity nurtured by the ROK-U.S. alliance." On the 5th, President Lee Jae-myung attended the mutual repatriation ceremony for the remains of South Korean and U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean War and said, "
President Lee: Efforts to locate and return even allied heroes are evidence of the ROK-U.S. alliance forged in blood. Commemorative address at the ROK-U.S. Mutual Repatriation Ceremony: 10 sets of ROK soldiers' remains returned to the embrace of the homeland, 3 sets of U.S. soldiers' remains returned to their home countries. On the 5th, at the first-ever mutual repatriation ceremony for the remains of ROK-U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean War, …
The United States and South Korea held the first repatriation ceremony to mutually exchange the remains of soldiers killed in the Korean War.
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