Minnesota Statutes
§ 197.991 — KOREAN WAR ARMISTICE DAY
Minnesota § 197.991
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 197.991 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.Purpose.
When communist North Korean troops invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, the United States took immediate action to defend the freedom of a people unjustly attacked. Leading a coalition of 20 other nations, American and South Korean troops fought to advance liberty and opportunity, and to overcome cruelty and repression. More than 1.7 million members of the United States armed forces faced forbidding terrain, harsh weather, and brutal combat while demonstrating extraordinary honor, skill, and courage to beat back the invading enemy forces. More than 34,000 American men and women, including over 700 Minnesotans, sacrificed their lives in battle during that war. Another 92,000 American troops were wounded, and more than 8,000 have been listed as missing in action or t
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Legislative History
2008 c 265 s 1
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COMPOSITION OF FUND§ 197.05
FUND, HOW EXPENDED§ 197.06
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PURCHASE OF GRAVE MARKERS§ 197.231
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STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES§ 197.447
VETERAN, DEFINED§ 197.448
VETERAN OF THE SECRET WAR IN LAOS§ 197.455
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Minnesota § 197.991, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/197/197.991.