2020.06.09 14:34
KAARI participated in the 63rd anniversary of the Korean War
Ceasefire at the Korean War Monument in Providence on July 27. President
Bongsup Cho gave a brief speech. This monument was built on October 8, 1998,
for the Rhode Island Korean War veterans who died in the Korean War. The names of the
individuals and organizations that sponsored the monument are engraved on the
bricks. A boardwalk was made out of engraved bricks around the soldier
sculpture. The white bricks symbolize the veterans of the Rhode Islands who
died or disappeared during the Korean War, and the red bricks bear the names of
individuals or organizations that sponsored the monument. KAARI actively participated in the fundraising to support the
monument in 2008 and met two veterans Ted Low and Lew Weinstein, who ran the
Monument Committee, to deliver $2,400. KAARI donated two red bricks with the
name of our organization (KOREAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RI IN DEEP
APPRECIATION "YOU SAVED OUR COUNTRY") (pictured below). Also, we helped
launch a great website. At the invitation of RI State House Veterans Affairs Committee
Chair Jan Malik, KAARI President Bongsup Cho participated in the event and gave
a brief speech. After the event, lunch was provided at the RI State House,
hosted by the VA office.
The event was broadcast live on channel 1013, and the Capitol TV
video can be seen at the link below. http://www.rikorean.org/xe/index.php?mid=engnews&page=2&document_srl=18625
Mel Hill (Korean War Veterans Association of RI Chapter 2 Commander)
RI House Representative Jan Malik
(Chair, Veterans Affair Committee)
KAARI president Bongsub Cho
Ted
Martins (Chapter 1 Commander), RI House Representative Jan Malik, Richard St
Louis (Chapter 3 Commander), Mel Hill (Chapter 2 Commander)