An arc of gleaming black granite slabs etched with 36,634 names was unveiled on the National Mall over the summer, built to honour American service members who died fighting in the Korean War.
The Wall of Remembrance contains hundreds of misspelled names and omissions of those who died in battle, according to an analysis from the Washington Post.
A District of Columbia wall listing the veterans who lost their lives during the Korean War is riddled with over 1,000 spelling errors and omits the names of 500 additional servicemen.
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Many names of American service members who died in the conflict are misspelled or missing from the new memorial wall in Washington, relatives and researchers say.