How were US veterans of the Korean War treated by the public on their return?

My recollection is that we were ignored.

There were no parades such as at the end of World War II, but of course the war did not end. Then, according to President Truman, it was not a war but a police action.

I do not recall any leftist animosity or hate such as was displayed against the veterans returning from Viet Nam.

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