Silent Heroes of the Cold War Declassified

Silent Heroes of the Cold War Declassified
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Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0615968139
ISBN-13 : 9780615968131
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Book Synopsis Silent Heroes of the Cold War Declassified by : Kyril Plaskon

Download or read book Silent Heroes of the Cold War Declassified written by Kyril Plaskon and published by . This book was released on 2008-09-30 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Cold War was the longest war in United States history. Because of the nuclear capabilities of our enemy, it was the most dangerous conflict our country ever faced. Those that won this war did so in obscurity. Those that gave their lives in the Cold War have never been properly honored.- Senator Harry ReidSilent Heroes is a stark reminder to the realities of life for those who choose to serve our country in secret covert operations. Countless families have paid this price. It reminds each of us of a debt we owe to men and women for whom we will never know. These are the Silent Heroes of the Cold War.- Francis Gary Powers, Jr., Founder, The Cold War Museum, www.coldwar.orgLittle is known of the CIA's heaviest loss of life in a single aviation incident during the Cold War. The story of the C-54 crash on Mt. Charleston in Nevada is one of many about the heroes of the Cold War, the men and women working at Area 51 and their families, who accepted not knowing where they were or what they were doing. This well written account is typical of the times and sacrifices made to win the Cold War. It emphasizes the need to get these stories told and the challenges facing common citizens inspired to investigate and record the legacy of such heroes.- T. D. Barnes, President, Roadrunners Internationaleand former Special Projects Team, Area 51Ky Plaskon's meticulously researched and deftly chronicled account is a fitting tribute to the thousands of men and women who have toiled in obscurity and secrecy, under restrictions so harsh that they were unable to tell their own families what they did or where they worked. Their sacrifices allowed the rest of us to sleep each night under an unseen umbrella of security and freedom. Today, the name Area 51, aka Dreamland, aka Watertown, The Box, The Ranch, and other less exotic monikers, is known all over the world as a place of mystery and wonder and technological marvels. In reality, it is blistering, sun-baked hellhole in the middle of nowhere, a windblown dust bucket that has been blanketed by radiation, poisoned by toxic fumes, and enveloped by a blanket of secrecy so intense that the very existence of the place has been denied by our government for more than 50 years. Plaskon's book provides a unique glimpse into the character of those who served and into the extraordinary lengths that have been taken to keep the rest of us from finding out what they did on our behalf.- George Knapp, Investigative Reporter, KLAS Channel 8 News


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