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Blue Moon over Cuba
William B Ecker USN (ret.)
Kenneth V. Jack
Michael Dobbs
其他書名
Aerial Reconnaissance during the Cuban Missile Crisis
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing
, 2013-03-20
主題
History / Modern / 20th Century / Cold War
History / Military / United States
History / Modern / 20th Century / General
History / Military / Aviation & Space
History / Military / General
Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
Biography & Autobiography / Military
ISBN
1472802942
9781472802941
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Qt2dCwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Blue Moon over Cuba
is the only known personal account of the lead photographic reconnaissance squadron during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Most books on the Cuban Missile Crisis tell the story using the memoirs of those who advised President Kennedy as he struggled to avoid World War III. This book details the scouting of dangerous low-level operations and flying the supersonic RF-8A Crusader during the classified Operation Blue Moon.
The Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) high-altitude Lockheed U-2 spy plane discovered the presence of medium-range nuclear missile sites being constructed in Cuba on October 14, 1962. This hard intelligence initiated the 13-day crisis that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. As the crisis progressed, the need for more detailed high-resolution aerial photography became apparent to the intelligence community.
VFP-62 and its RF-8A photo-Crusader, with its unique forward-firing capability, produced 168,000 photographs of the missile sites, while being shot at by Cuban anti-aircraft weapons. Flying at near supersonic speeds and treetop level, VFP-62 led the aerial surveillance to determine the operational status of the missile sites. For their performance, 12 VFP-62 and four VMCJ-2 pilots received the prestigious Distinguished Flying Cross, and the squadron received the Navy Unit Commendation, presented personally by President John F Kennedy.
Blue Moon over Cuba
is an authoritative and complete account of the low-level reconnaissance that might be said to have helped JFK avert nuclear Armageddon.