A Korean War Memorial Honor Roll Certificate is available by completing the form below. Korean War Honor Roll Certificates are available for American service men and women that died during the conflict.
The Department of Defense reports that 54,246 American service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War. This includes all losses worldwide. Since the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors all U.S. Military who lost their lives during the War, we have tried to obtain the names of service members who died during the period of June 27, 1950 to July 27, 1954. Accessible electronically at the memorial is an Honor Roll database where all 54,246 should be listed. Unfortunately, a fire at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Mo. destroyed many of the records of service personnel and a complete listing is not available. To date the database includes the names of nearly 39,000 service men and women who died during that period, including the 8,210 missing that are listed on our Honolulu Memorial. These 8,210 names were listed on the Korean War Courts of the Missing in 1966 at the time of dedication.
As there has been no peace treaty, Americans who lost their lives in the demilitarized zone of Korea since the armistice have been included. The 8,210 Americans who were missing in action, or lost or buried at sea and commemorated at the Honolulu Memorial are included in the database at the Korean War Veterans Memorial.
The Korean War Veterans Memorial Honor Roll database, including photographs, is available on this website.
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