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2000 :The thunderous applause which greeted the delegations from North and South Korea at the Olympic games in Australia 2000 as they marched together hand in hand, was not only a great moment in the world's history, but also in the hearts of hundreds of thousands veterans of the Korean war there was an immense relief and satisfaction. When somewhat later the first exchanges occurred for the first time between both Korea's, many veterans will realize that their contribution to arrive at this event has not been in vain. For the Belgian veterans who are still alive and the relatives of the KIA and deceased members of the corps of Volunteers for Korea were emotional moments to. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2004 :"Two days ago, South and North Korea reached a final agreement (...). Ιn Athens, South and North will walk into the Olympic Stadium together, hand in hand".North, South Korea will march together in Athens SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In a show of reconciliation between two old foes, the South and North Korean Olympic teams will march together again at the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics. The two teams will enter the Olympic Stadium on Friday under the same flag — a blue image of the Korean Peninsula on a white background — and to the tune of the Korean folk song Arirang, South Korea's Olympic committee said. The official name of the teams during the march will be "Korea," although the North and South will compete separately for medals. |
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The two Koreas entered under the same "unification flag" in four previous international sporting events, including the 2000 Sydney Olympics. The flag-bearers at the march in Athens will be a female athlete from South Korea and a male athlete from North Korea. Around 290 athletes from the South and 36 from the North will participate in the Athens Games. |
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This letter signed by the President himself on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean conflict, was sent in 2000 to every volunteer and made a great impression because this president made the first contacts for the reunification of both Korea's. For this reason he was awarded THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR PEACE 2000
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This is what the South-Koreans called us Belgians in their own vernacular. They had a lot of respect for the way we acted, our good will and also because we considered them as human equals, the soldiers in the battalion as well as those we came across in different ways.
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The originator of this website, Jan Dillen is born in 1932, and was a second lieutenant with nr 2 Platoon, B Company and served with the volunteer battalion from 1953-1955.(16 months in Korea). He is very proud to have been able to served in this crack battalion. The commitment of ALL the members, before and after the cease-fire, was directed at serving the United Nations and maintain the honor of their country. The cold reception at their return to the home country and especially the difficult integration in the Army or the society caused a lot of hurtled feelings.
This website cannot equal the professional sites, but
he has built it all by himself. As a man of the third age, he had to
learn everything, starting from scratch, as he knew nothing about
computers 10 years ago. It is a mixture of authentic documents, quoted
article and reminiscences of ex-servicemen. With gratitude to the veterans :
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And to :-Jacky Broos, Marcel De Meester, André Van Damme ,Frank Huber, Jos Opde Beeck and many others for their help and support
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