
2003
"One war. One battalion. A forgotten chapter written in blood and brotherhood."
The Forgotten War: Colombia’s Battalion in Korea is a documentary that brings to light the little-known story of Colombia’s involvement in the Korean War (1950–1953). Through personal testimonies, rare archival footage, and geopolitical analysis, the film recounts how over 5,000 Colombian soldiers, organized as the Colombia Battalion No. 1, answered the United Nations’ call to support South Korea against the invasion by the North, which was backed by China and the Soviet Union. This marked Colombia’s first international military mission and the only Latin American combat presence in the conflict. Though long overlooked, this intervention laid the foundation for a “special” bilateral relationship between Colombia and South Korea that endures to this day.

Gral. Alberto Ruiz Novoa
self

Gral. Gabriel Puyana Garcia
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Gral. Alvaro Valencia Tovar
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Gral. Raul Martinez
self

Cor. Francisco Caicedo Montua
self

Cor. Noralsco Antonio Espinal
self

Sold. Miguel Agustin Jansasoy
self

Sold. Danilo Ortiz
self

Sold. Nestor Quintero Herrera
self

Sold. Ramon Elias Rojas, Sold
self

Sold. Alirio Diaz
self

Sold. Gildardo Marin Martinez
self

Sold. Pablo Alfredo Delgado
self

Sold. Jaime Torres Andrade
self

Eduardo Aponte
Narrator

Frank Maselskis: From WWII POW to Chosin Reservoir Survivor

My Father's Emails

Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War

The Architect: A Montford Point Marine

Rudy Hernandez: Congressional Medal of Honor

Battle on Shangganling Mountain

John Stevens: Storming the Beach

Korea: The Never-Ending War

Alene B. Duerk: The First Woman Admiral

Assembly

The Birth of Korea 2: Freedom Fighter

Boys on the Hill

Korean War Stories

MacArthur

Pork Chop Hill

Mighty Mo: The Battleship USS Missouri

Ayla: The Daughter of War

The Ghosts of Jeju

Svenskarna i Koreakriget

USS Midway