A matter of accountability; the true story of the Pueblo affair. (reprint, 1970).VB231 2004-063339 1-59228-579-1 A matter of accountability; the true story of the Pueblo affair. (reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication , 1970) Armbrister, Trevor. The Lyons Press, [c]2004 418 p. $17.95 (pa) For author Armbrister (formerly of the Saturday Evening Post and Reader's Digest Reader's Digest U.S.-based monthly magazine. Founded by DeWitt and Lila Wallace, it was first published in 1922 as a digest of articles of topical interest and entertainment value condensed from other periodicals. ), the 1968 North Korean seizure of the US spy ship A spy ship is a dedicated ship intended to gather intelligence, usually by means of sophisticated electronic eavesdropping gear. In a wider sense, any ship intended to clandestinely gather information could be considered a spy ship. Pueblo in the Sea of Japan ranks up there with the great intelligence failures of American history. Basing his work on interviews with participants ranging from the ships crew to then Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, he reconstructs the events that led to the ships capture for a popular audience. This is a paperbound pa·per·bound adj. Bound in paper; paperback. edition of a work first published in 1970. |
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