Cease-Fire and the Lasting Effects of Service | Iowans in Korea
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Cease-Fire and the Lasting Effects of Service | Iowans in Korea
The fighting had lasted three years, one month and three days. Technically, both countries are still at war. With few exceptions, the cease-fire has endured for 70 years. As they came home, some of the soldiers brought wounds that they kept hidden. Soldiers Robbie Robinson, Dennis Dorman, Bill Harrison and Don Stuva talk about their experiences during the Korean War and the lasting effects of service.