@@kayvan671 I may have misinterpreted it because I am not good at English, but Korea tries to remember the noble sacrifices of the United States and UN participating countries and is grateful that we are here because of your sacrifice. A few Koreans define you as invaders and swear at you, but please note that the majority are really grateful for the participation of the United States and the United Nations This trend is also in politics, and we hate them, but Korea is a politically polarized country, so there are still politicians and governments who insult the UN and participating countries If they made insulting remarks to the U.N. and the U.S., I apologize on behalf of the same Korean I'm sorry
@@kayvan671 What's with the attitude, man? No need to get whiny about a guy on the internet expressing their gratitude for the US and their allies helping to keep the south as it's own nation. Plus, US and her allies literally means the US, South Korea, UK, and the other UN countries that helped. Bit stupid if you ask me.
My grandfather was a marine and served between 51 until 53. Afterwards, he met my grandma and the rest is history. He was such a kind man, and not a single eye was dry at his funeral. Whole family has served, World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan
My father was born in Sindang-Dong in 1946. His father ( a district chief) and brother were taken by the North Koreans in 1950 and were tortured and interrogated and if it wasn't for the people of Sindang-Dong they wouldn't have been executed. The US military took Incheon and my dad and his family were able to escape through the port of Incheon.
My grandfather whose dead and wasn't in the military but BUT was born in the hieght of the seccond weltkrieg and well is dead very of sad he was a hero and loved birds when he was young he would go to the tallest place he could and would take birds ho,e he was born in oklahoma and he was close to my dad
Its a shame that this war has been forgotten, I am glad I had a grandfather who was in the navy in Korea and was fortunate of the things he told me about it.
My grandfather was in Korean war in the Army as well. He did medical stuff with people who developed psychological problems in battle, and after the war took a job at a psychiatric hospital to continue doing what he could to help his brothers i guess. He passed away when i was only 7 so i never got to talk to him about his experience first hand, and sadly i really dont know much about the war he helped fight.
Timestamps: 0:00 Goodbye Maria - Wilf Carter 2:20 Korea here we come - Harry Choates 4:51 When I get back - Kay Kellum 7:27 Sad news from Korea - Lightin' Hopkins 10:36 Uncle Sam called my number - Arkey Shibley 12:47 Rotation Blues - Elton Brit 15:27 I'll be waiting for you - Joni James 18:30 The voice of free America - Jimmie Osborn 20:52 A heartsick soldier on heartbreak ridge - Ernest Tub 23:58 Brother in Korea - Sonny Osborne 27:01 A dear john letter - Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky *Enjoy the musics
God Bless all those who served and gave their lives in this war. It’s such a shame that this war is massively overshadowed by World War 2 and Vietnam. We will remember them.
Thanks so much for posting this. My own Great-Uncle Harold was a US Army infantryman, KIA 1951. God rest his soul, and bless the good people of South Korea.
My Dad in his 90’s still talks about how his Cousin Kirby Foley who he was closer to than his own brother (same age) was drafted straight out from a holler in south West Virginia mountains into this war. Having never left the immediate area Kirby died way out there he was only 19 years old. So many Americans over so many years have given their all in the blossom of their lives. Dad enlisted in the navy - he figured it was better than being drafted into the army. If you can survive the trip across the pacific in an LST that is.
my great grandfather was in the navy during the Korean war and in the Vietnam war too. he was a mechanic on the big ships sadly he died before i could meet him in the 80's due to his drinking problems rest in peace great grandfather
what is interesting here is the completely different tone than vietnam war songs, much less anti war, more a sense of solemn duty, it seems that not long after these men must have come to realise that they wouldn't be treated like the heroes they are when they got back home
Most Korean war vets were actually treated quite well, as most people saw the Korean war the same way they saw ww2. It was the same old same old, spreading liberty at our own sacrifice to save the south Korean people, Unlike Vietnam
Was listening to this song at the gas station and a old man said he like this song i asked him if he served he said he was in korea and showed me pictures thank you for the old folks that served
im korean 51y oldman . Thank you All UN uncle soildgers. We still have your sacrifice . many uncle soilders sleep together with us in this korea. You made presidentday KOREA. Thank you . wont forget U R ....
The Korean War is interesting piece of history specially with the first two songs being very upbeat about the war but grim reality of fighting in Korea plus the condition that all the soldiers were in. Soured everybody about the war.
If my great grandpa was still alive rn he would love this music. I know that he survived the war because my grandma was born a year after the war ended.
My great Uncle was a part of the Frozen Chosin, unfortunately he passed before I was old enough to care and understand. Wish I could hear some stories now.
My Grandfather was in the USMC as a Tank Commander, he Was apart of the Seoul Naval Landings, and Later apart of the Seoul Garrison for a few Months after the War. he has Told me many War Stories, Luckily all his Friends Survived and he Went home in 53'
My great uncle was a Canadian soldier that served in Korea and he told my dad When the Chinese came oftentimes there was 5 and only one had a gun so there was a bunch of unarmed soldiers and my great uncle told my dad that they would throw grenades to kill them because they had no guns only 1
While my grandfather was not in Korea, he served in the army during the war in Puerto Rico from 56 to 58. Once he came back to his wife, she had my father almost 3 years later. If he had been in Korea I probably wouldn’t exist. He was in the US Army Signal Corps as a communications specialist, he told me he snorkeled around Guantanamo Bay and worked on the planes in San Juan. He lived long enough to see a slimmer of hope a few years ago between North Korea and South Korea thanks to a certain president who I won’t name. I thought the war would finally be over. But unfortunately that wasn’t the case. He died about a year ago and there wasn’t a dry tear from me at all. I wasn’t the best grandson, but I know he always loved me and I will always remember him. I will do everything in my power to see that the war actually comes to an end. Tom S Corporal third class April 1956 to March 1958.
I don't really know if this supports this topic but theres actually some videos games that are banned in south Korea like Homefront because it resembles north Korea taking over south Korea or it portrays it
The reason this generation enjoys kpop and other korean festivities, food, etc. is because of the UN coalition. Those guys marching with M1 steel pots fending off human banzai chrges from the Korean Peoples Army and the Peoples Volunteer Army. South Korea lives because the men of the un coalition died for it. Don’t forget them! My grandpa was a field doctor in the Philippine Army. He got depliyed there part of the un coalition.
my grandpa was a radio man and got to drive a tank. He used to tell my dad that they couldn’t smoke because the North Koreans could see the light and would shoot them
My grandpa was a american soldier in the korean war, he was stationed on a boat outside of korea. Cool story he saw a box floating on the water heading towards the boat so he shot it and it blew up, cool to think about he saved tho whole ship that day.
Soy Mexicano, he escuchado historias de Mexicanos que se enlistaron en la armada estadounidense y pelearon en esa guerra para poder vivir en los estados unidos
My grandfather's younger brother was killed by a communist sniper a few weeks before the North Korean army's full-scale invasion. The communists were making insidious provocations even before the invasion on June 25, 1950.
이름도 모르는 나라를 위해 몇만km 에서 와 같이 피를 흘려주신 분들 덕분에 지금에 대한민국이 있습니다 다시 한번 UN군 분들과 미군 분들께 감사 드립니다. (저희 할아버지는 한국 해병대 출신이시고 인천 상륙작전에 참여하셨습니다.) Thanks to those who shed their blood from tens of thousands of kilometers for a country whose name they do not know, the Republic of Korea is here today, and once again, I would like to thank the United Nations and the U.S. military. (My grandfather was a member of the South Korean Marine Corps and participated in the Inchon landings.)
Korea was one of America's greatest wars. It wasn't a war of survival, it wasn't a war of allies, it was a war of altruism. American soldiers and others died to help keep a people who had nothing to do with us free, and at the same time, it helped us rebuild a war-torn neighbor. Both Japan and South Korea owe a great part of their success today to the nations that fought so they could one day fight for themselves, and the world is a better place because of the hard work the Koreans and the Japanese have put into building their societies since. I sincerely hope that South Korea sees where it has gone astray and fixes itself so they can start having babies again because it would be a shame to see such strong people go extinct. This war is often written off as a wash, a stalemate, and a waste, but this was a success, and the fact that we do not celebrate our achievements in the Korean War is a shame.
Korea is grateful for the participation of the United States and its allies
South Korea not.
They always remember the participation of ALL soldiers on the UN side.
So why this lie?
@@kayvan671 I may have misinterpreted it because I am not good at English, but Korea tries to remember the noble sacrifices of the United States and UN participating countries and is grateful that we are here because of your sacrifice. A few Koreans define you as invaders and swear at you, but please note that the majority are really grateful for the participation of the United States and the United Nations This trend is also in politics, and we hate them, but Korea is a politically polarized country, so there are still politicians and governments who insult the UN and participating countries If they made insulting remarks to the U.N. and the U.S., I apologize on behalf of the same Korean I'm sorry
@@kayvan671 What's with the attitude, man? No need to get whiny about a guy on the internet expressing their gratitude for the US and their allies helping to keep the south as it's own nation. Plus, US and her allies literally means the US, South Korea, UK, and the other UN countries that helped. Bit stupid if you ask me.
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Bitte was?
@@kayvan671 니 영어 못하는듯😅😂
My grandfather was a marine and served between 51 until 53. Afterwards, he met my grandma and the rest is history. He was such a kind man, and not a single eye was dry at his funeral. Whole family has served, World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan
Thank you for your grandfather’s service 🙏🇺🇸
Rest in Peace to your grandfather. And thank you for his service 🕊
My father was born in Sindang-Dong in 1946. His father ( a district chief) and brother were taken by the North Koreans in 1950 and were tortured and interrogated and if it wasn't for the people of Sindang-Dong they wouldn't have been executed. The US military took Incheon and my dad and his family were able to escape through the port of Incheon.
My grandfather whose dead and wasn't in the military but BUT was born in the hieght of the seccond weltkrieg and well is dead very of sad he was a hero and loved birds when he was young he would go to the tallest place he could and would take birds ho,e he was born in oklahoma and he was close to my dad
Mine too! He was friends with the most decorated marine in history!
Its a shame that this war has been forgotten, I am glad I had a grandfather who was in the navy in Korea and was fortunate of the things he told me about it.
My grandfather was in Korean war in the Army as well. He did medical stuff with people who developed psychological problems in battle, and after the war took a job at a psychiatric hospital to continue doing what he could to help his brothers i guess. He passed away when i was only 7 so i never got to talk to him about his experience first hand, and sadly i really dont know much about the war he helped fight.
My great Grandpa was a marine in Korea. He was one of the ones that guarded ammunition storage. He joked that he had no bullets he passed in 2017
Same my granddad fought in the Korean war as a marine he is still alive now but he remembers alot about his experience there
Timestamps:
0:00 Goodbye Maria - Wilf Carter
2:20 Korea here we come - Harry Choates
4:51 When I get back - Kay Kellum
7:27 Sad news from Korea - Lightin' Hopkins
10:36 Uncle Sam called my number - Arkey Shibley
12:47 Rotation Blues - Elton Brit
15:27 I'll be waiting for you - Joni James
18:30 The voice of free America - Jimmie Osborn
20:52 A heartsick soldier on heartbreak ridge - Ernest Tub
23:58 Brother in Korea - Sonny Osborne
27:01 A dear john letter - Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky
*Enjoy the musics
Every. Damn. Video.
Where can I find brother in Korea I can’t find it on RUclips or spodify
my neighbor a Korean war veteran passed away this night, im just listening to these songs. R.I.P.
I'm So Sorry. 😞
@@Hamstorianthat was a year ago crazy how fast time pasts they still haven't had his full military funeral
@@coltiy That's Unfortunate. but i'm Sorry for Replying a Year Late. sorry for reminding you about 'that' Time.
@@Hamstorian it's alright have a great day or night
God Bless all those who served and gave their lives in this war. It’s such a shame that this war is massively overshadowed by World War 2 and Vietnam. We will remember them.
미국은 항상 한국전쟁을 잊었다고 하지만 한국은 단 한순간도 잊은적 없다
Thanks so much for posting this. My own Great-Uncle Harold was a US Army infantryman, KIA 1951. God rest his soul, and bless the good people of South Korea.
Jesus, my great uncle was over there too, a US Marine, he was stationed in West Germany too after Korea ended. Rest in peace to yours
I love old music, it just got it's own feel
My Dad in his 90’s still talks about how his Cousin Kirby Foley who he was closer to than his own brother (same age) was drafted straight out from a holler in south West Virginia mountains into this war. Having never left the immediate area Kirby died way out there he was only 19 years old.
So many Americans over so many years have given their all in the blossom of their lives.
Dad enlisted in the navy - he figured it was better than being drafted into the army.
If you can survive the trip across the pacific in an LST that is.
my great grandfather was in the navy during the Korean war and in the Vietnam war too. he was a mechanic on the big ships sadly he died before i could meet him in the 80's due to his drinking problems rest in peace great grandfather
what is interesting here is the completely different tone than vietnam war songs, much less anti war, more a sense of solemn duty, it seems that not long after these men must have come to realise that they wouldn't be treated like the heroes they are when they got back home
Most Korean war vets were actually treated quite well, as most people saw the Korean war the same way they saw ww2. It was the same old same old, spreading liberty at our own sacrifice to save the south Korean people, Unlike Vietnam
Damn this is a great collection of songs. Thank you for sharing.
Why is this so good?!😭
Because its old
I miss my Grandpa, I bet he listened to most of this. He was a medic. Great guy.
My dad was a medic too!
Was listening to this song at the gas station and a old man said he like this song i asked him if he served he said he was in korea and showed me pictures thank you for the old folks that served
im korean 51y oldman . Thank you All UN uncle soildgers. We still have your sacrifice .
many uncle soilders sleep together with us in this korea. You made presidentday KOREA.
Thank you . wont forget U R ....
Always looking up to your videos, your gulf/iraq war videos were awesome.
Thx man!
Keep up the work man, these videos are great!
The Korean War is interesting piece of history specially with the first two songs being very upbeat about the war but grim reality of
fighting in Korea plus the condition that all the soldiers were in. Soured everybody about the war.
If my great grandpa was still alive rn he would love this music. I know that he survived the war because my grandma was born a year after the war ended.
My grandpa served in Korean in 51’ US Army Purple Heart recipient as well
Thank you for the men who fought for democracy and peace around the world
God blessed whoever fought and served for defending South Korea you all veterans fought very hard
Love from Vietnam ❤️❤️❤️
That's poetic
I feel like tactically retreating from your comment 🤣 in all though yes i agree 👍
@@tomishidden408 what living next to china does to a mf
Man goodbye maria just gives me the cowboy vibes and i also love the vietnam music thank you for this history war music!❤
Thank you for following up on the suggestion!
Clicked on the upload as soon as I saw it! Thanks man :)
very good job hope you get more prestige
South Korea Now: 😃
North Korea Now: 💀
South Korea during the Korean War: 💀
North Korea during the Korean War: ☠️
the original K-Pop (its better than today's)
indeed
After listening to *Music from the Vietnam War* I was really expecting more Perry Como and Peggy Lee.
I wish I could share these songs with my grandpa, as he would have loved them since he served in Korea.
It's actually really smart. The 34th infantry division is based in Minnesota and Iowa and fought in Italy during World War II.
Thank you to the USA brothers for protecting Korea from communism. God always takes care of USA.🇰🇷🇺🇸❤️
One day the world will be free from tyranny and oppression. One day.🇰🇷🇺🇸
Ohhh! yea! This is my jam
Korean War soundtrack also overlaps with the genres that would be fitting for Fallout or BioShock.
music from war in Afghanistan pls
미국 형님들 사랑합니다!!
my uncle fought in the Korean war. he died recently.
he was 92.
@@amyfinlay3056rest in peace
My Great Grandmother had to carry my Grandpa when he was 1. My Great Grandmother was somewhere in the 20s.
Korea is strange in that it has not really ended, with brief wars flaring up intermittingly.
My great Uncle was a part of the Frozen Chosin, unfortunately he passed before I was old enough to care and understand. Wish I could hear some stories now.
first song has Spongebob vibe
My Grandfather was in the USMC as a Tank Commander, he Was apart of the Seoul Naval Landings, and Later apart of the Seoul Garrison for a few Months after the War. he has Told me many War Stories, Luckily all his Friends Survived and he Went home in 53'
My great uncle was a Canadian soldier that served in Korea and he told my dad When the Chinese came oftentimes there was 5 and only one had a gun so there was a bunch of unarmed soldiers and my great uncle told my dad that they would throw grenades to kill them because they had no guns only 1
Why does goodbye Maria hit so hard ?
Because it's Sung by a Southern! 🤣
While my grandfather was not in Korea, he served in the army during the war in Puerto Rico from 56 to 58. Once he came back to his wife, she had my father almost 3 years later. If he had been in Korea I probably wouldn’t exist. He was in the US Army Signal Corps as a communications specialist, he told me he snorkeled around Guantanamo Bay and worked on the planes in San Juan. He lived long enough to see a slimmer of hope a few years ago between North Korea and South Korea thanks to a certain president who I won’t name. I thought the war would finally be over. But unfortunately that wasn’t the case. He died about a year ago and there wasn’t a dry tear from me at all. I wasn’t the best grandson, but I know he always loved me and I will always remember him. I will do everything in my power to see that the war actually comes to an end. Tom S Corporal third class April 1956 to March 1958.
I don't really know if this supports this topic but theres actually some videos games that are banned in south Korea like Homefront because it resembles north Korea taking over south Korea or it portrays it
Lovin' This.
We will be going back to Korea with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
Hey, where's Tokyo Shoeshine Boy, THE song for Korean War servicemen on R&R in Japan?
🇰🇷🇰🇷
The reason this generation enjoys kpop and other korean festivities, food, etc. is because of the UN coalition. Those guys marching with M1 steel pots fending off human banzai chrges from the Korean Peoples Army and the Peoples Volunteer Army. South Korea lives because the men of the un coalition died for it. Don’t forget them! My grandpa was a field doctor in the Philippine Army. He got depliyed there part of the un coalition.
I agree with you but this is less about K-pop and more about having less Koreans under Kim’s rule
my grandpa was a radio man and got to drive a tank. He used to tell my dad that they couldn’t smoke because the North Koreans could see the light and would shoot them
Imagine looking at a nuclear explosion with "Goodbye Maria" playing in the background
My grandpa was a american soldier in the korean war, he was stationed on a boat outside of korea. Cool story he saw a box floating on the water heading towards the boat so he shot it and it blew up, cool to think about he saved tho whole ship that day.
Soy Mexicano, he escuchado historias de Mexicanos que se enlistaron en la armada estadounidense y pelearon en esa guerra para poder vivir en los estados unidos
My grandfather's younger brother was killed by a communist sniper a few weeks before the North Korean army's full-scale invasion. The communists were making insidious provocations even before the invasion on June 25, 1950.
Danm commies
This is the Korean this is found in English substitute salted 2011
Actually crazy how much music changed from Korean War to Vietnam
I think it changed because in the korean war people had morals but durng vietnam the hippie movement came and the music changed to
My Granduncle was there love frome Turkey
What, no "When General Macarthur Drops The Atomic Bomb?"
Omg your so right! 😣
@@warmusic5741 If you ever re-make this, "From Mother's Arms To Korea" would be a good one as well
Thanks all you x service marines 🙏
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I am korean
Music from Afghanistan 2009: Lady Gaga
이름도 모르는 나라를 위해 몇만km 에서 와 같이 피를 흘려주신 분들 덕분에 지금에 대한민국이 있습니다 다시 한번 UN군 분들과 미군 분들께 감사 드립니다. (저희 할아버지는 한국 해병대 출신이시고 인천 상륙작전에 참여하셨습니다.)
Thanks to those who shed their blood from tens of thousands of kilometers for a country whose name they do not know, the Republic of Korea is here today, and once again, I would like to thank the United Nations and the U.S. military. (My grandfather was a member of the South Korean Marine Corps and participated in the Inchon landings.)
can you make gulf war music part 3?
My granfather was a Bulldozer driver for 3 years at the start of the war. I never met him..
Me and the boys off to Korean War aka off to Korea
Well at least we tried...
Korea was one of America's greatest wars. It wasn't a war of survival, it wasn't a war of allies, it was a war of altruism. American soldiers and others died to help keep a people who had nothing to do with us free, and at the same time, it helped us rebuild a war-torn neighbor. Both Japan and South Korea owe a great part of their success today to the nations that fought so they could one day fight for themselves, and the world is a better place because of the hard work the Koreans and the Japanese have put into building their societies since. I sincerely hope that South Korea sees where it has gone astray and fixes itself so they can start having babies again because it would be a shame to see such strong people go extinct. This war is often written off as a wash, a stalemate, and a waste, but this was a success, and the fact that we do not celebrate our achievements in the Korean War is a shame.
Damn sucks to be John :(
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Tremendously thankful to all those who served from 50-53, but objectively the Korean War songs aren't as good as Vietnam War songs.
God bless the DPRK and long live Generalissimo Kim Il-sung! 🇨🇺❤🇰🇵 ☭
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man, I wonder what happened in 1991? I sure hope no devastating famine hit North korea.
oh wait.
Jesus christ Great uncle, the shit you had to go through