Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard yesterday mourned hundreds of her country’s soldiers who fell during the Korean War, on a visit to South Korea.
“Australians made great sacrifices in Korea,” Gillard said in a ceremony commemorating the 60th anniversary of a fierce battle at Gapyeong, where a small force of Australia and other allies defeated an attack by a Chinese division.
The battle, Australia’s largest military action during the war, helped stop the Chinese “spring offensive” and proved crucial in preventing a Chinese breakthrough toward Seoul, Gillard said.
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“That night, the defining fight for the Australians in the Korean War began ... this battle that stopped a breakthrough,” she said, stressing Australia proved itself as “a reliable and courageous ally.”
More than 17,000 Australian troops served during the Korean War, with 340 Australians sacrificing their lives. Of those, 281 remain buried at the UN Memorial Cemetery in the southern port of Busan.
“Our commitment to Korea was a sign of the future of Australia’s security in the new post-war world,” Gillard said during the ceremony attended by scores of Australian veterans of the war.
She later visited the truce village of Panmunjom straddling the tense border between the two Koreas.
Today, Gillard will attend the ANZAC Day Dawn Service — Australia’s memorial day — in Seoul and hold a summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
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