Underlining aside, is there a difference between "personnel killed" and "mortally wounded"? Like sometimes you're dead instantly and other times you're dead somewhat later. Would death benefits differ?
i fucking HATE the korean war memorial. it is a monument to what patriot fuckwads wanted the vietnam memorial to be. freedom isn't free, and all that shit. yeah and the korean war kept us free. onward christian soldiers, into the next quagmire...
@1 The key words being "in Korea", so they include "mortally wounded" because they're counting people who were mortally wounded in Korea but lived long enough to, say, ship home and die in the US. Just a bit of confusing clarity on who exactly gets included.
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