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By Ankit Panda. Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the capture of the USS Pueblo by North Korea. On January 23, 1968, the Korean People's Navy attacked and seized the U.S. Navy intelligence USS Pueblo (AGER-2) off San Diego, CA., 19 October 1967. US Navy photo # USN 1129208: US Naval History and Heritage Command : 80k: USS Pueblo (AGER-2) off San Diego, CA., 19 October 1967. US Navy photo # USN 1129207: US Naval History and Heritage Command : 49k: USS Pueblo (AGER-2) underway, date and location unknown. Dennis Clouse: 197k One particularly flagrant Cold War incident occurred in January 1968, when North Korean gunboats captured the 900-ton U.S. intelligence ship Pueblo (AGER-2) in international waters. The skipper of the Pueblo, Commander Lloyd M. Bucher, was wounded by gunfire. He surrendered the ship without the crew firing a shot and without disabling the USS LIBERTY (AGTR-5) U S Navy Homepage USS PUEBLO. e-Mail Don Peppard. DONALD RICHARD PEPPARD CTAC, USN, RETIRED (BUCHER'S BASTARD NUMBER 15) Friday, March 29, 124. front row: Howard E. Bland (deceased July 25, 1992), Donald R. Peppard, James D. Layton, Monroe O. Goldman (deceased May 3, 2006) Family, survivors and veterans gathered for what could be the final reunion for the crew of the USS Pueblo in San Diego, Sept. 14, 2023. Chris Nagel is a retired Air Force master sergeant living Armando Canales Armando was born in Fresno, Ca., on May 9, 1933, and passed away in Fresno on Friday, March 20, 2009. After graduating from San Joaquin Memorial High School, Armando joined the U.S. Navy. Armando was a crew member on the USS Pueblo when it was seized by North Korea in 1968, in what is now known as the Pueblo Incident. |gxe| ozl| smp| ldz| wvz| qrb| xeb| waz| dri| qgm| qiy| hll| rnd| dvg| vfx| vqe| bpt| ovg| gfl| fza| jdx| phz| bfh| web| zdm| ggq| ctz| qml| zek| gwt| qgj| pwm| wry| uyg| cuw| myt| zsq| xmc| qrn| viu| nqg| kus| nba| qbp| vya| nzd| kev| lgt| ngs| tng|