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In America the Korean War is often referred to as the Forgotten War. Compared to WW2 or Vietnam, it has almost no presence in American pop culture. Outside of MASH, I can't think of any media about the war, and MASH really isn't about the Korean War, even though it's set during it. While America's victories in WW2 are frequently extolled, and America's defeat in Vietnam still debated, the battles of Korea seem forgotten.

With a POD after the armistice of 1953, how can this situation be changed? What kind of scenario is needed so that people speak of Inchon in the same breath as D-Day, and Chosin Resevoir in the same breath as the Fall of Saigon?
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