Cold war north korea and united states naval intelligence

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On 23 January 1968, the North Korean Navy attacked and captured the USS Pueblo, a United States naval intelligence collection ship in international waters off the coast of North Korea. The USS Pueblo was one of a group of AGER ships created to provide intelligence from the Sea of Japan during the Cold War. This article discusses the growing hostilities of North Korea during the Cold War and uses recently declassified documents to illustrate the naval intelligence efforts of the United States to monitor the North Korean threat.

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Hollins, H. (2018). Cold war north korea and united states naval intelligence. War in History, 25(3), 387–409. https://doi.org/10.1177/0968344516671739

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