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Samsung respects ‘Korean War Heroes’ at Times Square, US

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Samsung launched a video dedicated to commemorating the 70th anniversary of the ROK-US alliance, expressing respect and gratitude to the Korean War Heroes at Times Square in New York, the US.

The video which has been airing by Samsung consists of photos of “the 10 heroes who participated in the Korean War” and messages of gratitude to them and will be screened for two weeks from April 20, in the US.

Samsung respects Korean War Veterans at Times Square, US

American war heroes to be featured in the video include Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who served as the commander of the U.N. forces that fought with Korea; Air Force Col. Dean Elmer Hess, who helped airlift around 1,000 war orphans in Seoul to safety; Army Col. Ralph Puckett Jr.; and Korean American Army Col. Kim Young-oak.

The dedication video contains the message, “The freedom, prosperity and peace we enjoy today are thanks to the sacrifices of veterans from far away” and “We will forever remember the sacrifice and dedication of the heroes of the Korean War.”

Through the video, Samsung expressed its gratitude to the veterans who contributed to making Korea what it is today and conveyed to the world the strong friendship between Korea and the United States that has lasted for 70 years.

Samsung’s steady efforts to remember and honor the dedication and sacrifice of Korean War veterans and pass them on to future generations are evaluated as contributing to strengthening trust and friendship between Korea and the United States.

In addition to the US, Samsung has provided support for the establishment of Korean War veterans’ memorials and operating expenses for veterans’ foundations in the United Kingdom and Ethiopia and is also sponsoring scholarships to descendants of veterans in countries such as Colombia, Turkey, and Thailand.

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