by William E Burrows (Author)
Unknown to the public and cloaked in the utmost secrecy, the United States flew missions against the Communist bloc almost continually during the Cold War in a desperate effort to collect intelligence and find targets for all-out nuclear war. The only hint of the relentless, clandestine operations came when one of the planes was shot down. Many of the air force and navy flyers were killed on top secret missions. But now, for the first time, award winning historian William E Burrows, shows that others were captured by the Russians, Chinese, North Koreans, and were tortured, imprisoned, and killed, while their loved ones grieved and their government looked the other way. In an effort to improve relations with Russia, Washington is still looking the other way, though it pretends otherwise. Burrows has interviews scores of men who flew these 'black' missions, as well as the widows and children of those who never returned, all of whom want the full story finally told. He has done so with an eye to this story's immensely human dimension. By Any Means Necessary is not about aeroplanes but about the people who've sacrificed their lives in the interest of national security.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: English
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 02 May 2002
ISBN 10: 0091795117
ISBN 13: 9780091795115
Book Overview: A stunning investigation into America's secret air war against the Communist bloc that cost the lives of many US pilots.