
South Korea to restart tours of tense DMZ border area after more than 2 years
South Korea plans to resume public tours of the Joint Security Area, a high-stakes spot shared with North Korea inside the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two nations, officials said.
Government indifference, separation hurt families
The wives of the men of the Pueblo endured their own form of torture.
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.
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.
There's 'no sweat' riding (outside) copter
WITH U.S. 24TH DIV., Korea (S&S) — Sometimes a soldier balks at flying on his back outside a helicopter, 700 feet in the air.
Active duty offers variety of ways to pursue education
Whether a servicemember plans to get a degree on active duty or would rather hit the books full time on the outside, each branch of the military can bridge the gap to higher education.