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Carlson, Brian
Incident overview and links.
CNN.com - USS Pueblo commander Bucher has died
Former Navy Cmdr. Lloyd Pete Bucher, who commanded the spy ship USS Pueblo when it was captured by North Korea in 1968 and helped his crew survive months of brutal captivity, only to nearly face a court-martial back home, has died. He was 76.
CTAC Donald R Peppard
USS Pueblo book list, crew list, memorials, and reunion information.
Evert, Mark
A tribute website about the capture of the USS Pueblo and the imprisonment of its crew.
Federation of American Scientists
Text of Senate resolution demanding return of the USS Pueblo introduced by Sen. Campbell, April 18, 2002.
FOXNews.com
Article titled "USS Pueblo Crew Honored at War Museum".
Global Security
Narrative and photos about the USS Pueblo.
Greer, Scott
University of San Diego student's project with narrative and photos of the Pueblo incident.
Mishalov, Neil
Obituary of Harold Bowen, 87, Vice Admiral who led the inquiry of the Pueblo Incident.
Morgan, Lin
"Role of USS Collett in USS Pueblo Incident" by Don Walton, CDR, USN (Ret).
Naval Historical Center
Annotated photos of USS Pueblo and crew.
Naval Vessel Register
Specifications of the USS Pueblo.
NavSource Online
Specifications and images of USAT FP-344 / FS-344 / AKL-44 / AGER-2 Pueblo.
NavSource Online
Brief USS Pueblo history.
Pueblo Veteran's Association
On an intelligence mission off the coast of North Korea, January 23, 1968, was attacked by North Korean naval vessels and MiG jets. 82 crew members were captured and held prisoner for 11 months.
The Cold War Museum
Brief overview of the USS Pueblo incident.
The Free Lance-Star
Article titled "Boredom relieved by fear", which includes the memories of Lt. Stephen Harris.
U.S. Department of State
Documents from the Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1964-68, Vol. XXIX, related to Korea. Documents include declassified source materials.