断芦苇行动, Operation Broken Reed 🔍
亚瑟·L·博伊德, Arthur L. Boyd Hachette Books, 2011
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描述
在朝鲜战争最激烈的时候,杜鲁门总统发起了历史上最重要的情报收集行动之一。该任务对朝鲜-苏联-中国联盟的调查结果非常有价值,因此毫不夸张地说,他们阻止了第三次世界大战。亚瑟·博伊德(Arthur Boyd)回忆起1952年1月,他在一支由陆军游骑兵、海军蛙人、空军军官和中央情报局特工组成的团队中担任密码员的角色,该团队伪装成B-29轰炸机的被俘机组人员。为了防止被发现,这些人被冠以掩护姓名和氰化物胶囊,由身穿共产主义制服的中国国民党运送到朝鲜各地,在那里,卧底盟友提供了有关兵力、武器和意图的信息。由于受到危险的欺骗,任务在最后一天失败了,当时美国人遭到了中国军队的炮火袭击。布罗克里德的成员向杜鲁门提供了。。。
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Operation Broken Reed : Truman's Secret North Korean Spy Mission That Averted World War III
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Lt. Col. Arthur L. Boyd (Ret.)
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Boyd, Arthur L.
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Carroll & Graf; Da Capo Press
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Carroll & Graf Publishers
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Avalon Publishing Group
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Basic Books
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1st Carroll & Graf ed., New York, New York State, 2007
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Hachette Book Group, [Cambridge, Mass.], 2007
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United States, United States of America
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1st, First Edition, US, 2007
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November 16, 2007
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2, 2009
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Includes index.
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“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 man—sworn to secrecy for a half-century—survived 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
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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 man -- sworn to secrecy for a half-century -- survived 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.
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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 man #x97; sworn to secrecy for a half-century#x97;survived 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
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Prologue: The Ledge -- Texas, The United States, 1950 -- Kaufbauren, Germany, 1951 -- Heidelberg, Germany, August 1951 -- From Germany To Japan -- Camp Drake, Japan -- Mission Staging -- Rehearsal -- From Japan To North Korea -- Behind Enemy Lines -- A Brush With Death -- Danger Intensifies -- A Botched Rescue Attempt -- The End In Sight -- Disaster -- Escape To The Sea -- Death Of A Patrol -- A Night In Hell -- The Ledge -- Safe At Last -- Debriefing -- Epilogue -- Afterword: The Korean Military Intelligence War / Jay T. Young. Arthur L. Boyd. Includes Index.
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封面页 标题页 版权页 序言 的窗台 第一章:美国德克萨斯州,1950年 第二章:考夫曼,德国,1951年 第三章:1951年8月德国海德堡 第四章:从德国到日本 第五章:日本德雷克营 第六章:任务阶段 第七章:预演 第八章:从日本到朝鲜 第九章敌后 第十章:与死神擦肩而过 第十一章:危险加剧 第十二章:拙劣的营救行动 第十三章:末日在望 第十四章灾难 第十五章逃到海里 第十六章:巡警之死 第十七章地狱之夜 第十八章:礁石 第十九章:终于安全了 第二十章:汇报 后记 《后记:朝鲜军事情报战争》,作者Jay T. Young 作者的注意 致谢 索引
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Presents a first-person account of the top-secret intelligence mission into North Korea in 1952 for the purpose of gathering information about Chinese and Soviet troop strength and atomic weaponry, describing how their efforts helped to prevent another world war
开源日期
2023-03-11
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