Survivors of the USS Pueblo are suing North Korea, 50 years after the American spy ship was seized off the Korean Peninsula and its crew held hostage and tortured for 11 months. More than 100 crew ...
Jul. 21—Approximately 125 Stillwater residents gathered on Thursday evening at the Sheerar History Museum to watch the premiere screening of a documentary by film director and writer Bill Lowe.
Richard Rogala was a 20-year-old mess cook aboard the Navy’s USS Pueblo when he looked out a galley window on Jan. 22, 1968, and saw North Korean boats nearby, watching his ship. The next day, North ...
On Jan. 23, 1968, the USS Pueblo was attacked and captured by North Korea in what became known as the "Pueblo Incident." Basehor, Kansas, resident Steve Woelk was injured in the attack and survived ...
Jul. 11—When the USS Pueblo was seized by North Korean warships and aircraft in international waters on Jan. 23, 1968, Stillwater resident Stu Russell was one of the crew members aboard. One crew ...
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. On Dec. 23, 1968, 82 crew members of the U.S. intelligence ship Pueblo were released by North Korea, 11 months after they ...
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The USS Pueblo Incident – Cold War Confrontation with North Korea
In 1968, North Korea seized the USS Pueblo, sparking a tense Cold War standoff that left its crew imprisoned and the U.S.
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The fear was so intense that Don McClarren blacked out just as the officer took aim and pulled the trigger. “I saw the gun, and I thought, ‘Am I going to hear the shot? Will I feel the bullet?” ...
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