1952 Youngstown, Ohio: Firearms News Editor-in-Chief Vincent L. DeNiro's father, Private First Class Louis R. DeNiro (1932-2015) is shown here with his father and mother after returning from the Korean War.
July 27, 2022
By Filterbuy
In 2020, there were about 19.5 million U.S. Veterans, over a million of which were Korean War Era Veterans, according to the Department of Veterans Affair. Congress defines the Korean War Era as June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955, and today most living Korean War Veterans are in their upper 80s or lower 90s. Overall, about 6.8 million Americans served during that era worldwide.
This letter was sent to PVC Louis R. DeNiro (and to all veterans of the Korean War) on June 1, 2010 by Republic of Korea President Lee Myung-bak, thanking him for his courage in keeping the Korean people free. It was mailed out in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the war. In 2020, about 78% of living Veterans had served during wartime. Of these wartime Veterans, the largest cohort is Vietnam Veterans, who account for 40% of the wartime Veteran population. Korean War Era Veterans are one of the oldest cohorts of Veterans, behind World War II Vets. Korean War Era Veterans numbered about 1.4 million in 2020, making up almost 9% of the total living wartime Veteran population.
With a median age of 88 in 2020, the number of Korean War Era Veterans is falling quickly, alongside the total Veteran population. The Department of Veterans Affairs projects that Korean War Era Veterans will number less than 150,000 by 2030. In 2000, there were over 4 million Korean War Era Veterans, who made up over 15% of the total Veteran population (both wartime and non-wartime). By 2010, the share of Korean War Era Veterans had fallen to 10%, and by 2020, it was just 5%.
Korean War Veterans are more likely to live in some parts of the U.S. than others. Some parts of the country offer easier access to VA hospitals and other facilities, have larger Veteran populations, and are more friendly to retirees. Across all states, Florida—which has a large retiree population—claims the largest population of Korean War Era Vets, with more than 105,000 prior service members. California and Texas also have large numbers of Korean War Vets, at 102,000 and almost 70,000, respectively.
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To find the states with the most Korean War Vets, researchers at Filterbuy analyzed data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Census Bureau. The researchers ranked states according to the Korean War Veteran share of the 80-and-over population. Researchers also calculated the current total population of Korean War Veterans, the estimated total population during the Korean War that served, and the total Veteran population.
Here are the states with the most Korean War vets:
For more information, a detailed methodology, and complete results, you can find the original report on Filterbuy’s website .
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