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USS Pueblo commander Bucher has died
2004-01-29
Former Navy Cmdr. Lloyd "Pete" Bucher, who commanded the spy ship USS Pueblo when it was captured by North Korea in 1968 and helped his crew survive months of brutal captivity, only to nearly face a court-martial back home, has died. He was 76. Bucher, who lived in San Diego, died Wednesday evening at a nursing facility in suburban Poway. He had been in declining health for months, partly the legacy of his captivity, said Stu Russell, who served under Bucher and is president of the USS Pueblo Veteran’s Association.

The lightly armed Pueblo was monitoring communist ship movements and intercepting messages in international waters near the North Korean coast when it was attacked by torpedo boats January 23, 1968. One sailor was killed and 82 were taken prisoner. Bucher, who was wounded when the Pueblo was shelled, was beaten and tortured into signing a confession. During their captivity, crew members said, they were beaten with pieces of lumber, burned on radiators and had their teeth kicked out by North Korean soldiers. "The man was a giant," Russell said from his home in Eureka, California. "Being the focal point between the Koreans and the crew, he took the brunt of everything. No matter who did what, he was always punished. I simply don’t know where he got the strength and courage to go through what he did."

After 11 months, the crew was released two days before Christmas, some of them crippled or nearly blind because of malnourishment. The ship remained behind in North Korea, where it became a tourist attraction. Bucher’s surrender of his small ship, loaded with intelligence information, was harshly criticized by a Navy Court of Inquiry convened in Coronado. The court recommended Bucher face a general court-martial for allegedly failing to defend the Pueblo, allowing the ship to be searched and other offenses. Navy Secretary John H. Chafee turned down the court-martial, saying crew members "have suffered enough."

Bucher remained angry that commanders had failed to come to his aid. "The U.S. at that time had enormous military forces in the western Pacific within five minutes flying time of us," Bucher told The Associated Press in 1988. "I would have thought something could be mustered to come to our aid. But everybody just forgot we were there." In 1989, the Pentagon agreed to give prisoner of war medals to Bucher and the crew. Until then, the U.S. government maintained they were detainees rather than POWs because United States and North Korea were not at war.
A great man, and an inspiration to all who may have found themselves at some point in their careers charge of a ’forlorn hope’. He was poorly treated by the Koreans, but he was also poorly treated by his country, but his crew loved him. He will be missed.
Posted by:Frank Martin

#8  Eternal Father, strong to save,
Whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
Who bidd'st the mighty ocean deep
Its own appointed limits keep;
Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee,
For those in peril on the sea!


O Christ! Whose voice the waters heard
And hushed their raging at Thy word,
Who walked'st on the foaming deep,
And calm amidst its rage didst sleep;
Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee,
For those in peril on the sea!

A brave man has left the struggle to other patriots. I wish him peace. My heart is at half mast.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-29 10:27:58 PM  

#7  I'd like to see how the members of the Court of Inquiry would've handled the defense of the ship with 2 50cals and some small arms vs. 4 NK patrol boats.
This guy had balls. RIP, Commander.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-1-29 10:23:23 PM  

#6  Well Commander Bucher, I hope MAJ (posth) Arthur G. Bonifas has a cold one waiting for you when you reach the Elysian Fields - and then I hope you guys can go get some batting practice in, using Kim Il Sung's head. Play ball !!!!!
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2004-1-29 9:44:48 PM  

#5  With you on that one Shipman.

"Master Chief, put her out of her misery."
Posted by: doc8404   2004-1-29 8:25:35 PM  

#4  Time for a fast strike on the Pueblo.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-29 7:54:47 PM  

#3  OK... who is the Patriot?
Kerry or Bucher?
Discuss amongst yourselves...
Posted by: Capsu78   2004-1-29 6:08:27 PM  

#2  An open reach and a willing foe...
Posted by: mojo   2004-1-29 5:52:27 PM  

#1  Wishing Cdr. Bucher fair winds and following seas. May G-d bless you on your journey!
Posted by: seafarious   2004-1-29 5:30:37 PM  

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