Fullerton City Council on June 1 will consider authorizing the construction of a Korean War Memorial to commemorate nearly 40,000 U.S. servicemen who lost their lives during the war. The proposed memorial would be located at Hillcrest Park adjacent to the Duck Pond, near Brea and Harbor boulevards, and would feature five granite stars on pedestals, flag poles, bench seating, and a Korean War educational panel. The granite stars will have the names of all Americans who sacrificed their lives in the conflict engraved on the sides. “The granite stars have been manufactured and the names are being engraved,” according to a June 1 Agenda Report. The memorial will cost an estimated $1.1 million, but the city will not be responsible for any of it. The Orange County Korean War Memorial Committee (OCKWMC), formed by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Los Angeles to honor Americans who served …