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Some of the surviving crewmembers of an American spy ship captured by North Korean forces 50 years ago have a message for President Trump: bring our warship home.
The crew of the Navy intelligence ship Pueblo reunited Thursday in San Diego to commemorate 55 years since North Korea captured the vessel. North Korea attacked and seized the Pueblo and its 83 ...
Fifty years ago, North Korea took an extraordinary gamble against the United States when communist gunboats attacked and captured a Navy spy ship, the USS Pueblo. One American sailor was killed in ...
On the afternoon of Jan. 23, 1968, an emergency message reached the aircraft carrier Enterprise from the Navy vessel Pueblo, operating in the Sea of Japan. A North Korean ship, the message ...
The Navy considered a court-martial for the ship's captain, Cmdr. Lloyd M. "Pete" Bucher, for letting the Pueblo fall into enemy hands without firing a shot and for failing to destroy much of the ...
On January 23, 1968, a small U.S. Navy ship called the Pueblo was seized at sea by North Korean forces. One crew member was dead and 82 others were prisoners, destined to spend 11 months in North ...
As America pauses today for Veterans Day, Rogala hopes to jump-start a campaign for the return of the only Navy vessel still languishing behind enemy lines — the USS Pueblo.
The Navy assigned no warships or combat aircraft to protect the Pueblo. The ship carried only small arms and two jam-prone .50-caliber machine guns to defend itself.
North Korea displays captured Navy spy ship USS Pueblo to celebrate Korean War anniversary.
Fifty years ago, North Korea rolled the dice in an extraordinary gamble against the United States when communist gunboats attacked and captured a Navy spy ship, the USS Pueblo.
And the gravestone identified Bucher as a former prisoner of war, a designation that the Navy once sought to deny him out of embarrassment that Bucher had surrendered his ship, the Pueblo, without ...