Pueblo- A Year of Crisis in America

The January 23, 1968 attack and capture of the USS Pueblo ship and crew by the North Korean Navy began a tumultuous year for the United States. While the Captain of the ship awaited help, the Johnson Administration halted the rescue squadron from taking off. The ensuing "Pueblo Incident" brought the world to the brink of World War III between the United States, North Korea, China, and The Soviet Union. The Pueblo crewmen endured months of torture and mistreatment from their North Korean captors only to return and face the prospects of incarceration by their own government.—Bill Lowe 


When you’re standing on the edge of nowhere… Through the darkest nights to see the light shine bright When heroes fall in love or war they live forever.  Lyrics from “The Lonely Bull,” the ship’s song of the USS Pueblo


Stay tuned afterwards for a Q&A with the film director: Bill Lowe 


Donations welcomed.

Starts: November 17, 2024

Time: 2:30-4:30 pm

Admission: Donation

Ellingson Rd SW, Albany, Oregon 97321


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