Check out this site sponsored by the Army Quartermaster Corps Museum at Fort Lee, Virginia, and visit the related exhibit, "Korea: The Quartermaster Story" which will be open at the museum on June 25, 2000, 50 years to the day the Korean War began.
Presentation by William Stueck at The Power of Free Inquiry and Cold War International History program held on September 25-26, 1998, at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland, and sponsored by NARA's Archival Research Coordinating Committee and the University of Maryland; site last updated in December 1999.
This report is the result of the 15-month investigation by the Department of the Army into reports that Korean refugees were killed by U.S. soldiers in the vicinity of No Gun Ri in 1950.
This is the official website for the Department of Defense commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Korean War. The Commemorative Events link promises public information for the commemorative period running from June 25, 2000 through July 27, 2003.