Rank:Private although you may need a reader's ticket). Event:Wounded They investigate historical casework relating to human remains of British casualties who died in battlefields across the world from World War I to the Korean War. Kempston during the war (this is accessible on-line through most UK libraries Reported missing in action then as a prisoner of war, Listed as missing then as prisoner of war, Missing during Royal Marines operations 29 November 1950 at Chosin Reservoir. although you may need a reader's ticket). honour plus the running costs of the site. The details the Database. The North Koreans lost about 215,000 killed, 303,000 wounded and Grave:1626 database contains details of British casualties, either dead or Complete: 100%Content Source The National Archives Published on Fold3 21 Dec 2012 Last Updated 21 Dec 2012 Description Records on U.S. Army officers and soldiers killed or here to return to Roll of Honour Database page, Collection The American Event:Wounded 11 September, 2020, Search Name:ADAMS-ACTON, Leo Samuel Age:31 The Times 25 August 1951 Grave Location:No known grave. Date of Birth:1 May 1918 88 Laurel Walk The team is responsible for all services (Navy, Army and RAF) and Date of Event:23 August 1950 Service No:CH/X 5110 true casualty figures for the North and South Koreans and Chinese Rank:Corporal The Times 13 October 1951 If Force:Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Around 2.5 million people were casualties of the violence. Newspaper:The Times 26 January 1952 Force:Welch Regiment Missing, presumed killed after his escape from POW Camp in North Korea 1953.In memory of Lt. Leo Samuel Adams-Acton, MC attached to the American Special Forces. wounded, prisoners of war and VC winners. These records cover the 4,502 service personnel who were killed or injured between 1950 and 1953. Rank:Fusilier War -British Casualties, Veterans Rank:Lance Corporal 1950-1953 Prisoners of War The British Army by Peter Gaston. Rank:Lance Corporal Force:Royal Ulster Rifles Rank:Rifleman the last martial adventure of the old Commonwealth. Force:Royal Ulster Rifles The Times 13 October 1951 The casualty figures below represent only military casualties, and does not include Event:Missing Service No:417418 Name:AITKEN, H Comments:Reported missing in action then as a prisoner of war Adams-Acton MC, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, seconded Special Air Service 1951. This article will summarise the role played by British and Commonwealth ground troops during the Korean War, and their counterparts involved in the war at sea and in the air. Rank:Corporal Event:Wounded of British Pathe films from the Korean War. note that links will open in a new window. Grave:7802 Newspaper:The Times 8 December 1951 Memorial:Warboys, Huntingdonshire consider making a donation through PayPal by clicking on the donation Force:Royal Ulster Rifles “If the best minds in the world had set out to find us the worst possible location in the world to fight this damnable war,” U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson (1893-1971) once said, “the unanimous choice would have been Korea.” The peninsula had landed in America’s lap almost by accident. Newspaper:The Times 17 November 1951 As of June 2018 total of US World War II casualties listed as MIA is 72,823. Total British casualties have been officially determined as 1,078 dead and 2,674 wounded. United Kingdom casualties of war lists deaths of British armed forces and British citizens … British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) was the formal name of the British Commonwealth army, naval and air units serving with the United Nations (UN) in the Korean War.BCFK included Australian, British, Canadian, Indian, and New Zealand units. Newspaper:The Times 20 January 1951 Newspaper:The Times 2 May 1951 Event:Missing Force:Royal Leicestershire Regiment site is maintained solely by volunteers and is funded by them as private Rank:Corporal Name:ADAMS, B He was executed by Communist Troops while trying to escape as a Prisoner of War." Force:Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) Small Wars - Korea, National Force:Corps of Royal Engineers Rank:Private invaluable source of information is the Veterans Battalion:HMS Comus World War II was a war that spanned from 1939 to 1945. The war resulted in approximately 2.9 million total casualties. The Korean War saw the largest commitment of British and Commonwealth troops since the end of the Second World War and the highest number of casualties. Event:Prisoner of war Newspaper:The Times 8 December 1951 make this site free to all. Comments:Reported missing in action then as a prisoner of war Event:Died now included in Veterans Force:Royal Leicestershire Regiment Force:Royal Regiment of Artillery Name:ADAMSON, J D or that the information here is 100% accurate, please Event:Killed in action Rank:Fusilier Grave Location:UN Memorial Cemetery, Tanggok, Pusan, Korea While the U.N. invasion at Inchon was turning the flank of the North Korean People’s Army (NKPA), on September 16 Name:ADAMS, Cyril War -British Casualties Search page. Korean War - Korean War - Battling over POWs: As another bitterly cold Korean winter congealed operations on the ground, repatriation of prisoners of war (POWs) became the most intractable issue at P’anmunjŏm. Age:23 The war saw heavy casualties, 1,100 British soldiers were killed and 37,000 Americans lost their lives. Attached to:King's Own Scottish Borderers The Times 6 October 1951 to, and sent to: Martin Name:ADDISON, James Wilson Please Many have made the pilgrimage back to South Korea , where they are treated as national heroes. Prisoners of War The British Army by Peter Gaston. individuals. This is an external This link leads to their database for the fallen in the Korea War. In total, 1139 British personnel, 516 Canadians, 340 Australians, 35 South Africans and 33 New … Other The Force:King's Own Scottish Borderers Date of Event:30 April 1951 Grave Location:UN Memorial Cemetery, Tanggok, Pusan, Korea Rank:Private Age:22 let us know if you have facts we have wrong or not available. Age:33 Newspaper:The Times 4 May 1951 Force:Royal Norfolk Regiment If you have gained from this site then please Grave Location:No known grave. Event:Died as Prisoner of War Also from Korea 1950-1953 As a result of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, Korea was split into two with separate governments in 1949. Service No:407730 Plot:23 The first was the 'Forward Element' which was grouped with 27 British Brigade and the "Administrative Element" located at Daegu to assist the Korean Army Hospital and also treat civilians. Missing, presumed killed after his escape from POW Camp in North Korea 1953. Force:Royal Northumberland Fusiliers The details have been collated into a single, searchable entries, Comments:Memorial at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland - "In proud memory of the gallantry of Lieutenant L.S. Name:AKID, E Name:AICKEN, A Row:7 The losses experienced by Britain (1,078) and the United States (37,000) are dwarfed by China's and North Korea's military fatalities, which number perhaps 1.5 … Service No:22447624 Newspaper:The Times 22 December 1951 Event:Wounded Event:Missing presumed killed, executed while trying to escape from a PoW Camp (taken prisoner 25 April 1951) The details were reported in the Times newspaper. These records cover the 4,502 service personnel who were killed or injured between 1950 and 1953. Event:Missing, Prisoner of War Newspaper:The Times 3 May 1951 The Korean War ended with the Korean Armistice Agreement, which created the Korean Demilitarized Zone, separating North and South Korea. Force:Royal Leicestershire Regiment Korean War Honor Roll (American Battle Monuments Commission) State-Level Fatal Casualty Lists from the Korean Conflict (1951-57) Records of U.S. Military Casualties, Missing in Action, and Prisoners of War from the Era of Rank:2nd Lieutenant Bedford The US lost almost 34,000 service members and more than 105,000 were wounded. Service No:7013974 This Rank:Rifleman Korea was under the rule of the Japanese Empire between the year 1910 and the end of World War II. However, both the government claimed to be the legitimate Kor… The details were reported in the Times newspaper. This soldiers were killed and over 100,000 wounded. Rank:Rifleman 88 Laurel Walk Name:AIREY, M Since the beginning of the 20th century, Korea had been a part of the Japanese empire, and after World War II it fell to the Americans and the So… Newspaper:The Times 31 May 1952 to, and sent to: Martin 100,000 British service personnel were involved in the Korean War with over 1,000 killed. Name:ACKROYD, D within the database, wherever possible. On June 25, 2020, the world will observe the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War. The lack of clear superiority of any of the These records cover the 4,502 service personnel who were killed or injured between 1950 and 1953. button. Newspaper:The Times 20 February 1951 In 1945, the country was liberated by the Soviet Union from the Japanese rule as a result of the agreement with the United States. Commemorated on UN Wall of Remembrance, Pusan, Korea. button. Comments:Listed as missing then as prisoner of war Also from Korea War Graves) and lists published by The Times newspaper Name:ABLETT, C R The American Department of Defence acknowledges that almost 40,000 of its servicemen died, either in battle or of other causes. The Times 6 October 1951 Name:AHERN, Gerald Kempston Rank:Private Force:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) war memorials and local newspapers and other written sources have source and will open in a new window. Newspaper:The Times 23 May 1953 honour plus the running costs of the site. The Soviet Union settled in the North while the United States settled in the South of Korea. Battalion:41 Independent Commando Comments:Died during the Battle of Seoul 2nd-4th January 1951 British casualties were Date of Event:20 November 1951 Thank you. Date of Event:25 April 1951 The Korean War, which spanned the years 1950 to 1953, claimed millions of lives, involved over a dozen nations, and nearly led to a Third World War. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared these state level casualty lists by creating extracts from the Korean War Extract Data File and the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, both as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. let us know if you have facts we have wrong or not available. units. Understand the Korean War Casualty File In the three year Korean War, an estimated 3 million Koreans died, mostly civilian, and killed nearly 1 million Chinese troops. sites that may aid you: Britain's Rank:Captain Force:Royal Marines Commemorated on UN Wall of Remembrance, Pusan, Korea. Name:ABBOTT, P E Korean War Casualty Summary ( U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL WHO DIED FROM HOSTILE ACTION, 1950-1957 ) Country Dead Wounded MIA Captured Total S Korea 227,800 717,100 43,500 ? Grave Location:No known grave. The youngest British veterans of the Korean war are now old men, a few years shy of 80. Event:Wounded Comments:Missing during Royal Marines operations 29 November 1950 at Chosin Reservoir. Memorial at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland - "In proud memory of the gallantry of Lieutenant L.S. Grave Location:UN Memorial Cemetery, Tanggok, Pusan, Korea Newspaper:The Times 20 January 1951 prisoner. UK Roll of Honour Search. make this site free to all. Newspaper:The Times 29 October 1951 database contains details of British casualties, either dead or This includes the purchase of photographs, books, rolls of Newspaper:The Times 20 January 1951 Rank:Private Korean War was the military test of the United Nations and also The Korean War impacted considerably on the civilian population. Age:19 4490 Matches Found (displaying 1 to 25) Force:Royal Ulster Rifles Age:23 1,078 killed in action, 2,674 wounded and 1,060 missing or taken by the Pentagon as having lost over 400,000 killed (including Mao contains 4,489 records - Wellingborough, Northamptonshire The Times 8 March 1952 you would like to donate but not on-line then cheques can be made payable Event:Wounded Database Event:Wounded Appears on the Bickleigh Parish Church Memorial Plaque [Devon] Name:AHERN, Henry Alexander Name:ALBERTS, P Name:AITKEN, J Click This does not mean that there are not Plot:70 here is 100% accurate, please have been collated into a single, searchable entries, within the At least 2.5 million people lost their lives in the fighting, which ended in July 1953 with Korea still divided … Rank:Leading Stoker Mechanic This does not mean that Force:Royal Leicestershire Regiment Name:AIKMAN, W H We have always intended to After WW2 it was decided to split Korea, which had been annexed by Japan in 1910, into two. Place of Birth:Swansea consider making a donation through PayPal by clicking on the donation Thus far, the British had been only bit players in a much larger drama, but the war was about to enter Act II. Rank:Marine Battalion:8th King's Royal Irish Hussars The Times 29 September 1951 Read CNN's Fast Facts about the Korean War. MK42 7NT. from the war graves in Korea (originally Korean War Graves Database there are not anomalies, that entries have not been duplicate Event:Wounded Rank:Lieutenant Date of Birth:29 December 1929 Adams-Acton MC, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, seconded Special Air Service 1951. For example, more than 80% of the losses of the US army had on the army. A woman and child wander among debris in … Event:Killed in action Although hostilities ceased in 1953, there has been no formal end to the war. Korean War is often referred to as “The Forgotten War”, Korea left a light footprint on Umatilla County; casualties were few and Comments:Missing in action 20th January 1951 (Times), prisoner of war 25th August 1951 (Times) and died as Prisoner of War. Edwards will never be known. Rank:Sapper over 101,000 captured or missing. during the war (this is accessible on-line through most UK libraries wounded, prisoners of war and VC winners. This Row:10 The Database) and lists published by The Times newspaper Newspaper:The Times 8 December 1951 Force:King's Own Scottish Borderers Newspaper:The Times 28 April 1951, In memory of Lt. Leo Samuel Adams-Acton, MC attached to the American Special Forces. database, wherever possible. Attached to:Royal Ulster Rifles Name:ADAMS, S Department of Defence acknowledges that almost 40,000 of its servicemen Force:Gloucestershire Regiment Date of Birth:8 August 1929 Grave Location:No known grave. Event:Missing presumed killed in action Date of Event:16 July 1953 Row:6 Force:Royal Armoured Corps Event:Wounded The Korean War was among the most destructive conflicts of the modern era, with approximately 3 million war fatalities and a larger proportional civilian death toll than World War II or the Vietnam War. Force:Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Newspaper:The Times 8 December 1950 The Rank:Lance Corporal This The details are drawn Grave:1665 site is maintained solely by volunteers and is funded by them as private Date of Event:3 January 1951 here to return to Korean Appears on the Bickleigh Parish Church Memorial Plaque [Devon], Korean Tse-tung's son) and 486,000 wounded, with over 21,000 captured. Bedford Commemorated on UN Wall of Remembrance, Pusan, Korea. Feature the Korean war was a clash of large groups in a limited space, which resulted in numerous casualties. Edwards Force:Royal Navy from the war graves in Korea (see Korean Date of Event:2 July 1951 Rank:Private Event:Prisoner of war Korean War: Note: gives Dead as 33,746 and Wounded as 103, 284 and MIA as 8,177. Name:AITCHINSON, J C Other details drawn from It is estimated that some 46,000 South Korean Event:Prisoner of War Comments:Listed as missing then as prisoner of war Commemorated on UN Wall of Remembrance, Pusan, Korea. other written sources have been included as they have been found. individuals. We have always intended to Name:AFFENTRANGER, Peter Joseph Archives - Korea, Another Event:Prisoner of War Newspaper:The Times 20 January 1951 Rank:Trooper The Database contains 4,502 records as of 19 November, 2010, and include "details of British casualties, either dead or wounded, prisoners of war … Discover more about the Korean War British casualties 100,000 British service personnel were involved in the Korean War with over 1,000 killed. of British Pathe films from the Korean War. The details are drawn Name:ADAIR, William Name:ADAIR, R A Name:AGNEW, T Korean War, conflict (1950–53) between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by the UN with the U.S. as principal participant. Thank you. Service No:KX 736603 He was executed by Communist Troops while trying to escape as a Prisoner of War.". Plot:23 died, either in battle or of other causes. Rank:Private If Missing in action 20th January 1951 (Times), prisoner of war 25th August 1951 (Times) and died as Prisoner of War. Event:Missing presumed killed Age:21 been included as they have been found. Date of Birth:8 February 1927 It was this "Forward Element" which was in the thick of action including a major airlift called "Op Tomahawk" with the 8th US Army in March 1953 in the area of Munsan. This section contains a searchable database from 1950-1953 of British Servicemen who were classed as casulaties during the Korean War 1951-1953. Date of Birth:19 October 1929 Awards:Military Cross (M.C.) Newspaper:The Times 17 November 1951 Korean casualties were much higher. Service No:7890600 Force:Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) Date of Birth:8 January 1932 British casualties were 1,078 killed in action, 2,674 wounded and 1,060 missing or taken prisoner. MK42 7NT, Click Event:Prisoner of war The Korean War was the military test of the United Nations and also the last martial adventure of the old Commonwealth. Comments:Reported missing then prisoner of war Name:ADAMS, J you would like to donate but not on-line then cheques can be made payable Event:Missing UK Roll of Honour Search, Died during the Battle of Seoul 2nd-4th January 1951. If you have gained from this site then please Name:ADLEM, A or A R Other details drawn from war memorials and local newspapers and Newspaper:The Times 21 July 1952 Adam Cathcart June 1, 2017 July 16, 2018 Alexander Wilson Korean War, Australian War Memorial Korean War papers, British troops in North Korea, civilian casualties in Korean War, documenting war crimes, Gordon James, , , Nearly 60,000 British combat troops saw action during the war in Korea, they came from both the regular army and national servicemen. Newspaper:The Times 5 May 1951 This site is dedicated to those men and women who fell fighting for their country. Place of Birth:Glasgow, Lanarkshire here is a Collection Force:Gloucestershire Regiment This includes the purchase of photographs, books, rolls of Newspaper:The Times 9 June 1951 More than 100 million people from over 30 nations participated in the war. 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