LIG D&A Korean War Veterans Tribute Photo Exhibition
Visit by Veterans from the Seoul Branch of the Korean War Veterans Association

LIG Defense & Aerospace (LIG D&A) hosted a tribute photo exhibition to honor the sacrifices of Korean War veterans, which was visited by actual veterans themselves.

On the 9th, nine veterans from the Korean War Veterans Association Seoul Branch visited the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul to attend the LIG D&A 50th Anniversary Commemorative Korean War Veterans Tribute Photo Exhibition. LIG D&A

On the 9th, nine veterans from the Korean War Veterans Association Seoul Branch visited the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul to attend the LIG D&A 50th Anniversary Commemorative Korean War Veterans Tribute Photo Exhibition. LIG D&A

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On July 10, LIG D&A announced that on the previous day, nine veterans from the Seoul branch of the Korean War Veterans Association visited the 'LIG D&A 50th Anniversary Korean War Veterans Tribute Photo Exhibition' currently being held in the special exhibition hall on the second floor of the War Memorial of Korea in Yongsan, Seoul.


The nine veterans who visited the exhibition shared their moving reflections as they viewed vivid portraits of their former comrades and read messages of gratitude left by visitors in the guestbook.


The veterans who attended the photo exhibition said, "We deeply appreciate and feel a sense of pride that we have not been forgotten to this day, that we are remembered through these wonderful photographs, and that a company producing advanced weaponry to protect Korea has organized this event in person."


LIG D&A has decided to extend the exhibition, which has established itself as a 'Hall of Honor,' until July 26. From June 19 to July 9, more than 15,000 visitors attended the photo exhibition.


On June 30, the 'Kangnew Choir,' composed of 35 descendants of Ethiopian Korean War veterans, also visited the exhibition.


This photo exhibition, held in celebration of the 50th anniversary of LIG D&A's founding and the Month of Patriots and Veterans, is presented under the subtitle, 'Remember, Respect, Reconnect - Remembering the devotion of heroes, honoring their nobility, and connecting to a future of peace.'



The exhibition features the participation of Rami, an artist specializing in veteran documentation through 'Project Soldier,' and artist Shin Junghwan, who is based in Paris, France.


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