10 Korean War Heroes Who Are Often Overlooked

The most overlooked Korean War heroes.
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The Korean War was fought after years of tension on the Korean Peninsula between North and South Korea. The war officially began on June 25th, 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea, across the line dividing South Korea from communist North Korea. 

Concerned that the Soviet Union and Communist China may have encouraged North Korea to invade South Korea, the United States decided to enter the war. The U.S. fought alongside 15 other countries. Some know this entrance into the war as unnecessary. 

However, it is also said that the Americans who fought and died in Korea did so in the fight for freedom. So, to honor those who participated in this fight for freedom, here are 10 Korean War heroes you may know of but did not know fought in the war. 

10. James Garner 

James Garner, one of the overlooked Korean War heroes.
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9. Casey Kasem 

Casey Kasem, one of the great Korean War heroes.
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8. Charles Rangel

Congressman Charles Rangel, one of the unsung Korean War heroes.
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7. John Glenn 

John Glenn, one of the Korean War heroes.
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6. Rodolfo Péres “Rudy” Hernández

Rodolfo Péres Hernández, one of the greatest Korean War heroes.
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5. Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin 

Buzz Alrin, one of the great Korean War heroes.
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4. Sir Michael Caine 

Sir Michael Caine, one of the Korean War heroes.
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3. Ted Williams 

Ted Williams, one of the great Korean War heroes.
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2. Johnny Cash 

Young Johnny Cash, one of the most overlooked Korean War heroes.
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1.  Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon and one of the Korean War heroes.
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