Forgotten war
"The Forgotten War" (capitalized) most often refers to:

A Memorial to the "Forgotten War" of Korea with the insignias of the United States Uniformed Services ringed around it
- Forgotten War (book), a 2013 book about the Australian frontier wars
- The Korean War (in the United States)
- The Ifni War (in Spain)
The term forgotten war is also sometimes, though much less commonly and less specifically, used to refer to:
- The Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War
- The Philippine–American War
- The War of 1812 (outside of the United States)
- The First and Second Barbary Wars
- The campaigns in Finland during World War II (outside of Finland)
- The Forest Brothers resistance in the Soviet-occupied Baltic states
- The Laotian Civil War (outside of Laos)
- The Burma Campaign (outside of Burma)
- The Spanish Civil War (outside of Spain)
- The Soviet–Afghan War
- The First and Second Chechen Wars (outside of Chechnya)
- The War in Afghanistan (outside of Afghanistan)
- The Donbas War (outside of Ukraine)
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