Korea 65 launch countdown: Jim Evans and Sotero Soto
Our Legacy Washington team is preparing for its Sept. 14 launch of its new exhibit, “Korea 65: The Forgotten War Remembered.” It explores the stories of 13 Washingtonians who experienced the Korean War in different ways, from U.S. soldiers who fought in the war, to a nurse who worked in a MASH unit, to Korean Americans who grew up in Korea during or after the war.
The public is welcome to attend the Korea 65 exhibit launch at the Capitol. It starts at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 14 with Korean dance performances in the Rotunda. The formal ceremony begins at 3 in the State Reception Room. Afterward, attendees are invited to the Office of the Secretary of State to view the exhibit in the front lobby.
With the launch less than a week away, we are taking a sneak peek at the exhibit subjects.
Our latest look is at Jim Evans and Sotero Soto, whose profiles were written by Legacy Washington’s chief oral historian, John C. Hughes.
The Evans profile captures his gripping combat experiences as a Marine Corps corporal during some of the darkest days of the Korean War.
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