Operation Broken Reed e-bog
127,71 DKK
(inkl. moms 159,64 DKK)
';The remarkable story of a top-secret ';black' operation behind enemy lines during the Korean War . . . [a] suspenseful saga of heroism and sacrifice.'Publishers Weekly At the height of the Korean War, President Truman launched one of the most important intelligence-gathering operations in history. So valuable were the mission's findings about the North Korean-Soviet-Chinese alliance that it ...
E-bog
127,71 DKK
Forlag
Da Capo Press
Udgivet
5 marts 2009
Længde
322 sider
Genrer
1FKP
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780786732616
';The remarkable story of a top-secret ';black' operation behind enemy lines during the Korean War . . . [a] suspenseful saga of heroism and sacrifice.'Publishers Weekly At the height of the Korean War, President Truman launched one of the most important intelligence-gathering operations in history. So valuable were the mission's findings about the North Korean-Soviet-Chinese alliance that it is no stretch to say they prevented World War III. Only one mansworn to secrecy for a half-centurysurvived Operation Broken Reed. Arthur Boyd recalls his role as cryptographer on a team of Army Rangers, Navy Frogmen, Air Force officers, and CIA operatives that posed as the captured crew of a B-29 bomber in January 1952. Given cover names and cyanide capsules in case of discovery, the men were transported by Chinese Nationalists wearing Communist uniforms across North Korea, where undercover allies delivered information about troop strengths, weaponry, and intention. Fraught with danger, the mission came apart on its last day when the Americans came under fire from Chinese forces wise to the operation. The members of Broken Reed supplied Truman with proof of massive Chinese and Soviet buildups and a heavy Soviet bomber group in Manchuria, fully loaded with atomic weapons. With the potential destruction of the world outlined in front of him, Truman chose not to escalate the Korean War, saving millions of lives. ';A chilling story and, if true, certainly an amazing one in the annals of wartime espionage.'Library Journal ';An absorbing, technically accurate story of military derring-do from a half-forgotten war.'Kirkus Reviews ';A fascinating account.'Military Officer