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North Korea displaying captured spy ship USS Pueblo

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A blast from the past...

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PYONGYANG, North Korea - If there was ever any doubt about what happened to the only U.S. Navy ship that is being held by a foreign government, North Korea has cleared it up. It's in Pyongyang. And it looks like it's here to stay.

With a fresh coat of paint and a new home along the Pothong River, the USS Pueblo, a spy ship seized off North Korea's east coast in the late 1960s, is expected to be unveiled this week as the centerpiece of a renovated war museum to commemorate what North Korea calls "Victory Day," the 60th anniversary this Saturday of the signing of the armistice that ended hostilities in the Korean War.

The ship is North Korea's greatest Cold War prize. Its government hopes the Pueblo will serve as a potent symbol of how the country has stood up to the great power of the United States, once in an all-out ground war and now with its push to develop the nuclear weapons and sophisticated missiles it needs to threaten the U.S. mainland.

Many of the crew who served on the vessel, then spent 11 months in captivity in North Korea, want to bring the Pueblo home. Throughout its history, they argue, the Navy's motto has been "don't give up the ship." The Pueblo, in fact, is still listed as a commissioned U.S. Navy vessel, the only one being held by a foreign nation.

But with relations generally fluctuating in a narrow band between bad to dangerously bad, the United States has made little effort to get it back. At times, outsiders weren't even sure where North Korea was keeping the ship or what it planned to do with it.

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I remember the release of the crew quite well,as my family and I were living in Seoul at the time.My dad was assigned to UNC/USFK/8th Army HQ and it was a busy time.
 
If you can get your SEALs to hold off on getting their pictures taken and writing books they could sneak in and scuttle it  ;D
 
Interesting that it's still on the books as a still commisioned ship.The US Navy has the dubious distinction of being the only navy to be in this position. Just go get it and call the little fat boys bluff!
 
It would be easier to give the North some food,tow the ship out to sea and scuttle it.
 
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