Preserving the Spirit of Veterans in Local Communities
The month of June (Month of Patriots and Veterans), serves as a significant period for national remembrance in South Korea, anchoring civic duties around the sacrifices of fallen patriots and veterans. To bridge the gap between historical remembrance and modern civic awareness, regional branches of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group organised localised events to commemorate the fallen.
Gwangju: Fostering Historical Awareness Through Memorial Service and Wreath-Laying
The Gwangju Branch held its "Veterans Family Appreciation Sharing Event" campaign at the Gwangju-Jeonnam Student Martyrs Memorial Tower located in Buk District, Gwangju.
More than 50 people attended this event, including members of the Gwangju Buk District Branch of the Korean War Veterans Association, as well as members of the Association of Bereaved Families of War, to pay respects to the fallen patriots who gave up their lives to defend the motherland.
Flowers were laid at the Gwangju-Jeonnam Student Martyrs Memorial Tower, a memorial facility erected to commemorate the souls of the 122 student soldiers from the Gwangju-Jeonnam region who sacrificed their lives during the Korean War. A moment of silence was also observed.
Following the memorial service and wreath-laying, a time was set aside to present framed handprint national flags (Taegeukgi), created by nearly 150 participating citizens, to the war veterans.
A war veteran attending the event was deeply touched by the deed as he recalled his comrades, saying, “I didn’t even know there was a memorial tower for student martyrs so close by. I wonder if my friend’s name might be here as well.”
Dongjak: Commemorating the Fallen Through Headstone Cleanup
Meanwhile, in Seoul, the Dongjak Branch maintained the Memorial Tower for Unnamed Student Volunteer Soldiers, paying tribute to the thousands who lost their lives during the Korean War.
| A volunteer from the Dongjak Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group is cleaning the information board of the Memorial Tower for Unnamed Student Volunteer Soldiers. |
| Volunteers from the Dongjak Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group are observing a moment of silence in front of the Memorial Tower for Unnamed Student Volunteer Soldiers |
| Volunteers from the Dongjak Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group are cleaning the Memorial Tower for Unnamed Student Volunteer Soldiers. |
Volunteers cleaned up the memorial space by removing dust and pollutants from the monument and collecting surrounding weeds and litter.
This activity enabled participants to reflect on the fact that the freedom and peace Korea enjoys today were founded upon the sacrifices of countless people.
Volunteer Young-chan Oh (31, male) who participated in the volunteer work, said: “Through this small volunteer work, I felt, even just a little, the hearts of the senior generation who protected the Republic of Korea,” adding, “In observance of the Month of Patriots and Veterans, I have come to feel gratitude for the love and grace that made my current life possible.”
Cultivating a Continuous Culture of Remembrance
The coordinated initiatives by the Gwangju and Dongjak branches demonstrate how civic volunteer groups can cultivate a modern culture of gratitude and remembrance tailored to the unique demographic needs of each region.
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