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The Cias Greatest Covert Operation David H Sharp

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The Cias Greatest Covert Operation David H Sharp
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Publisher: University Press of Kansas
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.27 MB
Author: David H. Sharp
ISBN: 9780700619412, 9780700622511, 0700619410, 0700622519
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Cias Greatest Covert Operation David H Sharp by David H. Sharp 9780700619412, 9780700622511, 0700619410, 0700622519 instant download after payment.

March 1968: three miles below the stormy surface of the North Pacific, a Soviet submarine lay silent as a tomb-its crew dead, its payload of nuclear missiles, once directed toward strategic targets in Hawaii, inoperable. No longer a real threat, the sub still presented an alluring target and it was not long before the CIA answered its siren call—even at the risk of igniting World War III.
Project AZORIAN—the monumentally audacious six-year mission to recover the sub and learn its secrets—has been celebrated within the CIA as its greatest covert operation and hailed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers as the twentieth century's greatest marine engineering feat. While previous accounts have offered beguiling glimpses, none have had significant access to CIA personnel or documents. Now David Sharp, the mission's Director of Recovery Systems, draws upon his own recollections and personal records, ship's logs, declassified documents, and conversations...

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