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Elusive Peace Tle ElUSIVt Peace he Korean War Armistice Agreement, signed on the afternoon of July 27, 1953, in Panmunjom, marked the end of� tw+o man of wV titti� a cease-fire• Four issues figured centrally in the Korean War truce talks: the location of the cease-fire line, the compositim of tsar til irk► commission; repatriation of prisoners of war; and the procedures for transforming the truce into a permanent peace settle newt. N towArnsfie tx Agreement ended the bloodshed, no formal agreement has ever been reached. Today the Korean Peninsula remains divided WWI ex wppt up - i- km 2. 5 mile- wide and a 154- mile4ong demilitarized zone. Al h'rt;uNalintt� - nlrrruvl urt •, lulu 1(i, 191 IZ' — at the A � ^ J dV( ♦ Mai IM n is IF ���i j�r0,r& <tR � Liw� PA" Iflil 401 w LtGatbW&AA decbaw &V � d Jrtt(w��At4 (ol. James Murray, United Gw�wir al��j Ciitr,�Jhlw States A}nrinr Corps, and Garr"fna m" K dt Col. Chang Chms tiara, No MMWJp IitAt�+Rr�tw,it� ta. Korean Ft�opte's Armq: agrre 1fi�-N4 niil('terA- lAtiwrtf. • �I upm :napsdefuirsgthe iilned dWwA&Ltoo* r drrnarratiorrzone during the iukaaGw C1.tS�,w�e�i,1 �w Ro mtmiom craw fire to As. sf dt At M " � �e October 1451 arprhit�rr�s (irrrrrsr _ ts: �olil�ww�fR 50th Anniversary of the Korean War Commemoration Committee • 1213 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite :02 • Arlington, IA 22_'02 • Visit our ls6siteat httjr,;;laumiaarwm71 -- -- -