NE1 1ED THE British Korean Veterans Association is trying to contact former members of HM armed forces who served in Korea/Japan from 1950-53 and also those servicemen and women who served in these two places at a later date with the Peace Keeping Force 1953-57.
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BKVA stands for British Korean Veterans Association (UK)
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James Grundy 102 College Croft, Eccles (tel 0161 7897633) CAPTION(S): An appeal has gone out for those who served in the Korean War to contact the British Korean Veterans Association
J GRUNDY, British Korean Veterans Association | | | THE writer of the letter 'Tap water advice' (4.
Sadly missed by all your Comrades, British Korean Veterans Association, Liverpool Branch.
Byline: Brian Hough ESQ Dear Editor, The British Korean Veterans Association is trying to contact former members of HM Armed Forces who served in Korea/Japan from 1950-53 and also those servicemen who served in these two places at a later date with the Peace Keeping Force 1953-57.
Thanks to the Hertford Branch, British Korean Veterans Association.
Korean war veterans, or their widows are asked to write to Sam Mercer of the British Korean Veterans Association which is planning events in 2000 to mark the 50th anniversary of the start of the war.
THE British Korean Veterans Association is trying to contact former members of HM Armed Forces who served in Korea/Japan from 1950-53 and also those servicemen and women who served in these two places at a later date with the Peace Keeping Force 1953-57.