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Korean War Memorial
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Coordinates 43°38′31″N 079°44′57″W / 43.64194°N 79.74917°W / 43.64194; -79.74917
Location Brampton, Ontario
Type War memorial
Material Granite
Length 61 m (200 ft)
Dedicated to Those who served in the Korean War

The Korean War Memorial Wall is a special place in Brampton, Ontario. It remembers the brave Canadians who served in the Korean War. This wall is made of shiny granite and curves for about 61 meters (200 feet).

On the wall, you'll find 516 bronze plaques. Each plaque honors one Canadian soldier who volunteered and sadly died during the war in Korea. In the middle of the wall, a bronze display lists all the Canadian military groups that took part in the conflict. It's a powerful reminder of their service and sacrifice.

What Was the Korean War?

The Korean War was a big conflict that happened between 1950 and 1953. It was fought mainly between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, including Canada).

Why Did the War Start?

After World War II, Korea was divided into two parts: North and South. North Korea wanted to unite the country under its communist government. In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, starting the war.

Canada's Role in the War

Canada joined the United Nations forces to help South Korea. Over 26,000 Canadians served in the Korean War. They were soldiers, sailors, and air force members. Many Canadians volunteered to fight for freedom and peace.

The Cost of War for Canada

Sadly, 516 Canadians lost their lives in the Korean War. More than 1,200 others were injured. The war was very tough, with harsh weather and difficult battles. Canadian soldiers showed great courage and dedication.

The Korean War Memorial Wall

The Korean War Memorial Wall in Brampton is a place to remember these brave Canadians. It helps us understand the sacrifices they made.

Design and Meaning

The wall's curved shape represents a protective embrace. The polished granite reflects the sky, reminding us of the vastness of their sacrifice. Each of the 516 bronze plaques is a personal tribute. It ensures that every soldier who died is remembered by name.

Honoring Military Units

The central bronze feature lists all the Canadian military units that served. This includes regiments, ships, and air squadrons. It shows that many different parts of the Canadian military worked together during the war.

Why Memorials Are Important

Memorials like the Korean War Memorial Wall are very important. They help us learn about history and remember past events.

Learning from History

By visiting memorials, young people can learn about the bravery of soldiers. They can also understand the impact of wars on people and countries. It teaches us about peace and the importance of working together.

Remembering Sacrifice

These memorials ensure that the sacrifices of soldiers are never forgotten. They remind us of the high price of freedom and peace. They also honor the families who lost loved ones.

The Korean War Memorial Wall is a quiet place for reflection. It helps us remember the Canadians who served and died in a faraway land. Their courage and dedication helped shape the world we live in today.

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