Captured USS Pueblo crewmen, Lt. Edward Murphy (USS Pueblo Executive Officer) and Lieutenant Frederick Schumacher (USS Pueblo Operations Officer), both read “confessions” in North Korea during the so-called Pueblo Incident or Pueblo Crisis. Map of USS Pueblo path showing how it trespassed North Korean waters based on North Korean perspective. Murphy notes that at the time of capture, the Pueblo was "7.6 miles from Ryo Do." Schumacher notes, "we were arrested at last by the naval control pact of the Korean People's Army." Image of USS Pueblo. United States President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks as North Korean narrator call him the leader of "the most vicious enemy of the people of the whole world." Various newspapers around the world covering the capture of the USS Pueblo.
A film based on a Pueblo village in the Southwestern United States. A man climbs cliffs with caves on sides. The man enters a cave. A mesa with a Pueblo village on its top. Houses in the village. A man walks along a trail. A Spanish mission church in the village. Bells and a cross in the church.
Pueblo dwellings in Monument Valley in Utah, United States. Views of Native American Indian Pueblo dwellings on the side of a cliff. Various houses on the side of cliffs. A man looks at a painting on a wall. A pile of human bones lying. A man points at holes in the ground. View of an Indian grain mill.
A scientist makes presentation of the Project MX770.Technicians work at launch station. RTV-A-5 missile is taken and kept in a supersonic wind tunnel for some tests.Another technician takes XSSAM-4 missile from its pack and assembles it prior to its placement in supersonic wind tunnel. A machine shows movement of needle from 0 to 8.
Spring offensive during the Korean War. An animated map of Korea shows the position of United Nation forces behind the 38th Parallel. Events and attack from 20th April, 1951 to May 20th 1951. Chinese forces launch a Spring offensive on 23rd April, 1951. Another Red offensive is launched around the Hwachon Reservoir area. United Nation forces are forced back and move towards south. Later they recover some ground around Seoul. Second phase of Spring offensive being launched around Chunchon in the Central sector of Korea. Later the UN forces strengthen their position in Central part of Korea.
Film opens showing a picturesque stone church in Arizona. Camera pans up the church, to cross on the top. Man holds slate reading, “New Mexico, May 30th.” Then Pueblo buildings are shown (possibly in Pueblo of Isleta). Next, two women are seen walking away from the Palace of the Governors, in Albuquerque.
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