United States Vice President Mike Pence (L) pay respects, as Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Phil Davidson (C) and deputy director of the DPAA, rear admiral Jon C. Kreitz, salute as a military honor guard carries the remains of american soldiers repatriated from North Korea during a repatriation ceremony after arriving to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 1, 2018. - Sixty-five years after the Korean War ended, the remains of dozens of American soldiers killed during the brutal conflict are finally coming home. Wednesday's repatriation marks an important step after US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a summit, during which Kim agreed to send home the war dead. (Photo by Ronen ZILBERMAN / AFP) (Photo credit should read RONEN ZILBERMAN/AFP/Getty Images)

History Is Made: August 1, 2018
Today, August 1, 2018, Vice-President Pence was in Honolulu, HI to receive the remains of the U.S. servicemen from the Korean War. A U.S. military plan retrieved 55 cases and brought them home to America.

Watch Vice President Pence’s speech & the full ceremony


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