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New York Senate honors Korean War veterans, calls the conflict "forgotten" but not forgotten here

3159677 · April 30, 2025
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The New York State Senate held a recognition ceremony for Korean War veterans on April 30, 2025, adopting a resolution honoring their service and hosting dozens of veterans and their families in the chamber.

The New York State Senate on April 30 honored Korean War veterans with a floor resolution and a recognition ceremony that brought dozens of veterans and family members to the chamber.

Senator Scarcella Spanton introduced the resolution welcoming veterans to the Senate, saying the event was intended to restore attention to veterans of the Korean War: "Though the Korean War is often called the forgotten war, its significance has never been lost, and it changed the course of history," she said. "Today, we are here to correct that, to make clear that your bravery and your contributions will be honored and remembered, not just today, but for years…

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