
Scorpion Down
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Narrated by:
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Richard Ferrone
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Ed Offley
In this major work of historical reporting, Ed Offley reveals that the sinking of the Scorpion has never been a mystery, but rather a secret buried by the U.S. government in a frantic attempt to keep the Cold War from turning into a hot war. The Soviets had torpedoed the Scorpion in reprisal for the destruction of the Soviet missile sub K-129, which the Americans had sunk in the Pacific just 10 weeks earlier. But why does the U.S. Navy continue to hide the real story of what happened on that fateful day in 1968?
In Scorpion Down, military reporter Ed Offley tells the true story for the first time and dramatically recounts a little-known episode that nearly brought about World War III. And he conclusively demonstrates that the Navy's official account of the Scorpion incident, from the frantic open-ocean hunt for the wreckage to a court of inquiry's final conclusions, is nothing more than a carefully constructed series of lies.
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Should be in Journalism schools everywhere
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The only weird thing was the voice of the narrator. You get use to it eventually... but that smoky, gravel- like voice makes you think of some guy dressed in a raincoat, hat, and sunglasses is secretly whispering to you, than an author reading the book.
always interesting details
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Excellent read.
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I was disappointed,however,that very little evidence from Russia was given by the author to make his case. Certainly,many Russians must have taken part in or known of the sinking but only one is cited and his statement needs support.
I feel the author has only proved that it is
probable and not certain that the Russians are responsible for the loss of the Scorpion.
Where is the evidence from Russia?
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A story of mute "silent" service
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Great 'Burn before you read' stuff!
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Great memories
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Good history review
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Well worth your time and the money to purchase.
The narration is superbly done as well.
I recommend this book without reservation.
Excellent book
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As time passes, and more naval records become declassified, it is interesting to imagine what further twists this story will take when the next layer of this onion is pealed away.
Good insight into sub warfare during cold war
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