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On June 25, 1950, Communist North Korean
armed forces crossed the 38th parallel and
invaded South Korea in a full scale war of
aggression, determined to place the entire
Korean peninsula under their control. Three
years later a cost of more than 41,000 dead,
missing in action or accounted for U.S. troops,
an armistice was signed, establishing the
boundary line between North and South Korea at
the 38th Parallel, the point of the initial
invasion. [Read More]