- (AU) Out in the Cold: Australia's Involvement in the Korean War
- Examines the service of Australian forces in all aspects of the war. Features photos, maps, personal accounts, statistics, and more. - Alexander, Harvey R.
- Veteran tells of his experiences in the United States Navy and Naval Reserve from 1942-1952. - Andrei A. Gromyko: On American Intervention In Korea, 1950
- From the Modern History Sourcebook. - Britain in the Korean War
- Describing the involvement of British armed forces in the UN conflict. - Britain's Small Wars 1945-2001
- Covers British military activity since WWII. Includes information on action in Palestine, Korea, Borneo, Northern Ireland, Falklands, the Gulf War, and more. - Canada Remembers the Korean War
- History, photo gallery, and student information devoted to the Canadians who served during the war. From Veterans Affairs Canada. - Chinese Military Forum: Korean War FAQ
- Includes campaign stories and discussions of political aspects of the war from a Chinese perspective. - Combat Support in Korea
- Contains interviews with members of various sections of the U.S. Army who served in the war. - Examining the Korean War
- Book reviews and transcripts from first person accounts. - Eyewitness: A North Korean Remembers
- Young Sik Kim's account of his life from 1930 to 1955. Contains photos and excerpts from declassified American, Chinese, and Russian documents. - FindLaw: Korean War Armistice Agreement
- Text of the document that established a cease-fire between United Nations and Communist forces on July 27, 1953. - History of U.S. Naval Operations: Korea
- Online version of the official history of the Navy's involvement in the war by James A. Field, Jr. - HistoryCentral.com: The Korean War
- Contains brief articles on the causes of the war, major events and battles, and President Harry Truman's 1951 decision to relieve Douglas MacArthur of his command. - Jim's Korean War Page
- A vet remembers his experiences in the Korean War. - Kilroy Was Here
- Unknown and less-known stories of WWII and the Korean war, rediscovered places, personal stories of combat and the home front, and legends such as Gremlins and foofighters. - Korea + 50: No Longer Forgotten
- Joint project between the Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Libraries to provide access to Korean War materials. - Korea Remembered
- Anthology of recollections and reminiscences of Australian military personnel who served in the Korean War. - Korea: The Unfinished War
- Documentary from American RadioWorks that examines the war and its impact on global politics. Includes the full audio programme, transcript, maps, and articles. - Korean War 50th Anniversary
- Dedicated to all those who served their country during the Korean War. Offers history, images, teacher resources, and more. - Korean War Educator
- Features articles about the war, veterans' memoirs, and reunion information. - Korean War Photo-Documentary
- Includes photo galleries and text covering the course of the war and overviews of the principal infantry weapons used by American, North Korean, and Chinese forces. - Korean War Project
- History and reference, maps, memorials, recollections, POW/MIA information, and more. - Korean War Web Ring
 - Korean War, The
- Includes extensive information about individual nations that fought as well as timelines and Special Operations activities. - Life in Korea: Korean War Tribute
- Pictures of the Korean War, discussion forums, and recommended books, videos, and other related sites. - Military.com: Korean War
- Details the phases and personalities of the war from the North Korean invasion on June 25, 1950, to the signing of the armistice on July 27, 1953. - Mutual Defense Treaty, the Republic of Korea and the United States
- Text of the 1953 treaty by which South Korea and the United States pledged to defend each other and U.S. troops were accepted in Korean territory. From the Historical Text Archive. - Naval Historical Center: Korean War
- Extensive collection of official Navy and Marine Corps photographs covering the period from June 1950 to July 1953. - No Gun Ri Massacre (6)
- Policy and Direction: The First Year
- Text of James F. Schnabel's study of the military and political conduct of the war from June, 1950, to July, 1951. - Report of The United Nations Commission on Korea, 1950
- Assigns blame for the conflict on the North Korean authorities and describes the potential for reunification. From the Modern History Sourcebook. - Soviet View of the War in Korea
- Excerpts from N.L. Volkovskiy's The War in Korea, 1950-1953, translated by Stephen L. Sewell. - U.S. Center of Military History: Remembering the Korean War
- Offers official histories of the war, photo galleries, posters, area studies, chronology, and more.
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