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English: This identity card is on display inside the captured American ship USS Pueblo at the Victorious War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea. It was collected from the person identified on the card as part of the procedure of taking him as a prisoner of war in 1969. The information in the fields for Expiration Date and Service Number has been switched around.
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A U.S. Navy Geneva Conventions Identification Card from the 1960s.

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5 May 2024

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