Milne, Duncan (1968) First hand account of conditions at Osan AFB during Pueblo incident, January 1968.
In January 1968 the 334th went to Korea to support operations during the Pueblo incident.
The Wing remained activated in support of the Pueblo incident for seventeen months until released from active military service on 2 June 1969.
Supported airlift to Japan and South Korea in 1968 in support of the Pueblo incident.
Near the end of January 1968, Vesuvius sailed to Yokosuka on her return trip to the United States, only to be recalled to the seas off Vietnam following the Pueblo incident.
This ROKAF unit was the only permanently assigned flying contingent at Kunsan until after the Pueblo incident in 1968.
Spook ship or not, Washington wouldn't be happy at the thought of another Pueblo incident.
During the 1968 Pueblo incident, family members of the Pueblo crew were put up at El Cortez.
The Pueblo incident was dramatically depicted in the critically acclaimed 1973 ABC Theater televised production Pueblo.
The Star Trek episode "The Enterprise Incident" is loosely based on the Pueblo incident.