The Capture of the USS Pueblo: The Incident, the Aftermath and the Motives of North Korea - Paperback

The Capture of the USS Pueblo: The Incident, the Aftermath and the Motives of North Korea - Paperback

$53.91


by James Duermeyer (Author)

For President Lyndon Johnson, 1968 was a year of calamity, including the hijacking of the USS Pueblo in international waters off North Korea. After a fierce attack by the North Korean Navy, the lightly armed spy ship was captured and its 83 crewmen taken hostage, imprisoned and tortured for nearly a year before being released.

How and why did the Navy, the National Security Agency and the Johnson administration place the Pueblo in such an untenable situation? What drove Kim Il-sung, North Korea's autocrat, to gamble on hijacking a ship belonging to the world's most powerful nation?

Drawing on extensive research, including summaries of White House meetings and conversations, the author answers these questions and reviews the events and flawed decisions that led to Pueblo's capture.

Author Biography

James Duermeyer is the award winning author of five historical novels. He is a retired U.S. Navy Commander and lives in the Fort Worth area of Texas.

Number of Pages: 209
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.8 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: January 03, 2019
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