
DMZ ambush survivors seen lucky to be alive
Observers at the scene of Sunday night's bold ambush by Communist North Koreans who machine-gunned and killed four United Nations Command soldiers reached one conclusion: "I don't see how anybody survived this."
Ill-fated Pueblo spy mission still haunts crew 34 years later
A wintry chill settled over the deck of the Navy’s smallest warship, a cold complement to the snow-capped peaks poking up from the North Korean peninsula 15 miles to the west.
The men of the Pueblo
Much of the information for this article was taken from interviews with four members of the USS Pueblo crew who all live near each other in California.
What better place to say sayonara?
"I always thought of myself as an educator," Notre Dame's Dan Devine reminisced far from home Sunday in the final hours of his illustrious football coaching career.
Pilot gives Hope tough act to follow
Bob Hope and his troupe were greeted aboard this carrier by nearly 3,000 cheering sailors and some unscheduled excitement.
Gyeongbok Palace is a national treasure
On most afternoons, a stroll by the massive stone and wood gates of Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul will find royal guards holding their posts as they did 500 years before.
At $580, Sinatra isn't singing for my supper
Ol' Blue Eyes is back — and My Way is having things his way.