Two of these three items are ID cards issued to Lee Hoonman on June 15 and September 8, 1952, by the Korean Veterans Association. The third item is a formal membership card issued to Lee Hoonman in 1953 by the Korean Veterans Association. The ID cards confirm Lee Hoonman's identity and request that he be recognized by every institution of the Republic of Korea. The membership card contains Lee Hoonman's permanent address, current address, and age. It also certifies that he is a formal member of the association. Lee Hoonman's permanent address was Pyeongyang, in Pyeongannam-do Province. He was 26 at the time, and he was living in Chungmu-dong, Busan. The Korean Veterans Association was established as a corporation on May 15, 1951, in the provisional capital Busan. Its purpose is to help national heroes or their bereaved family members to be more self-sufficient by supporting them with mutual aid, so that they can earn a living and contribute to national development and international peace. Judging by these ID and membership cards, it seems the association's president at the time was President Rhee Syngman, and the chair was either an army major general or brigadier general.