DC -- Verizon Center -- Event: Korean War 50th Anniversary event (at MCI Center):
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Description of Pictures: I went to the show for the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Korean Armistice at the MCI Center. It was a free event which wasn't that well attended. I had never been to the MCI Center so this was a first for me.
The show itself was hosted by Ed McMahon (Here's Johnny!). He posed for me; McMahon was an F-9 Panther pilot, flying 85 combat missions as an artillery spotter during the war.
Other appearances were by the Kyung-Hee University Dance Troupe, a special tribute to Bob Hope (who died the next day), Randy Travis (performing "Three Wooden Crosses", a song which was a recent hit on the country charts), the Platters (wearing blue), the Cornell Gunter Coasters (wearing red), the Elsbeary Hobbs Drifters (wearing white).James McEachin (who gave an interesting history of the military services), Tyler Hoechlin (who played Tom Hanks' son in "Road To Perdition"), somebody Meyer, and various other folks.
For Sunday, they had another ceremony, this one at the Korean War memorial. Present was John Alli, a Persian Gulf War veteran, who had taken a picture of the memorial for his dad for a retirement gift. It ended up becoming a stamp which was unveiled that day. It also included talks by Ed McMahon, the Post Master general, Assistant Secretary of Defense Paul D. Wolfowitz, and others.
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KWAR_030726_009.JPG: Attendance got a bit better than this but the place still wasn't filled
KWAR_030726_026.JPG: Ed McMahon @ Korean War 50th Anniversary Event @ MCI Center. I was impressed that he actually posed for me.
KWAR_030726_089.JPG: The kid on the right is Tyler Hoechlin, who played Tom Hanks' son in "The Road To Perdition".
KWAR_030726_119.JPG: This was the Kyung-Hee University Dance Troupe. Korean music is definitely an acquired taste. It was just noise to me but some of the costumes were nice.
KWAR_030726_267.JPG: They had a tribute to Bob Hope which was very sweet. He died the next day.
KWAR_030726_285.JPG: Randy Travis (performing "Three Wooden Crosses", a song which was a recent hit on the country charts).
KWAR_030726_337.JPG: The Platters
KWAR_030726_364.JPG: Cornell Gunther Coasters
KWAR_030726_382.JPG: Elsbeary Hobbs Drifters
KWAR_030726_432.JPG: I believe this is Edward C ("Shy") Meyer. He graduated from West Point in 1951 and went to Korea in 1952. He then did two tours in Vietnam. Multiple awards later, he served as Chief of Staff of the Army (1979-83).
KWAR_030726_555.JPG: James McEachin presented an interesting history of the armed forces and the conflict in Korea.
KWAR_030726_652.JPG: The kid standing on the right is Tyler Hoechlin who played Tom Hanks' son in "The Road to Perdition".
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