One Day Too Long: Top Secret Site 85 and the Bombing of North Vietnam

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Price
$144.00
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
6.29 X 9.24 X 1.22 inches | 1.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780231103169

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About the Author
Timothy N. Castle served two tours in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, flying over Laos from Nakhon Phanom Air Force Base on thirty-eight combat support missions. Since 1990, he has traveled to Laos frequently as a researcher and senior Department of Defense POW/MIA investigator for Laos, and as a consultant for NBC News. He is senior researcher at the CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence. He is also the author of At War in the Shadow of Vietnam (Columbia).
Reviews
An excellent work that will surely provoke discussion and debate. Many historians will welcome the research into this previously little known area of the Vietnam War. Others will appreciate the author's exposure of what he claims to be government cover-up. Finally, no one will be able to resist the compelling description of a widow who takes on the callous bureaucracy to discover the truth behind her husband's disappearance in Laos--The Journal of Military History
A combination of history, analysis, investigative journalism, and personal crusade focusing on the fate of nine U.S. Air Force personnel missing in action in Laos.--The VVA Veteran
Castle's suspenseful writing style and dogged tenacity penetrate the decades-long US government efforts to hide this shameful event. This authoritative account is also a refreshing departure from the all-too-common practice of describing dubious adventures without documenting sources.--Colonel Michael E. Haas "Military Review "
Informative, exciting, and sympathetic.--Chris Pastilelis "Houston Chronicle "
Part of the fascination of Castle's book comes from the odyssey he and the families [of the missing men] took inside the ludicrous world of top-secret military information.--Steve Weinberg "The Seattle Times "
An almost perfect example of investigative history not falling over into 'gotcha' journalism.--Roland Green "A. L. A. Booklist "
An invaluable book about one important incident in the secret war in Laos in 1968 that appears at a most opportune time.--Anthony Day "Los Angeles Times "