Canadian sacrifice in Korean War not in vain

South Korea has transformed from impoverished agrarian nation to a world-leading industrial nation.
The skyline in Seoul, Korea. The scale of the city’s urbanization was simply astounding, writes Scott Taylor.
OTTAWA—From the Canadian military’s perspective, the Korean War is one of the very few post-Second World War international combat interventions that have been truly successful, if not the only one. The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 led to the creation of an independent Kosovo in 2008, but ...

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