Above & beyond
John F. Kennedy and America's most dangerous Cold War spy mission
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Author
Contributions
- Tougias, Mike, 1955- author - Contributor
Publication
2018 - PublicAffairs, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
82,250 words, Guess
Page Count
329 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101610398041
- ISBN-139781610398046
- Library of Congress Control Number2018002748
- OCLC Control Number1003311930
- OCLC Control Number1033562313
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781610398046
- Open LibraryOL26954489M
Classifications
- DDC973.922
- LCCE841 .S465 2018
- LCCE841 .S47 2018
and 2 more
- LCCE841.S467 2018
- LCCE841 .S467 2018
Alternate Titles
- Above and beyond
Description
"From the authors of the bestselling The Finest Hours comes the riveting, deeply human story of President John F. Kennedy and two U-2 pilots, Rudy Anderson and Chuck Maultsby, who risked their lives to save America during the Cuban Missile Crisis. During the ominous two weeks of the Cold War's terrifying peak, two things saved humanity: the strategic wisdom of John F. Kennedy and the U-2 aerial spy program. On October 27, 1962, Kennedy, strained from back pain, sleeplessness, and days of impossible tension, was briefed about a missing spy plane. Its pilot, Chuck Maultsby, was on a surveillance mission over the North Pole, but had become disoriented and steered his plane into Soviet airspace. If detected, its presence there could be considered an act of war. As the president and his advisers wrestled with this information, more bad news came: another U-2 had gone missing, this one belonging to Rudy Anderson. His mission: to photograph missile sites over Cuba. For the president, any wrong move could turn the Cold War nuclear. Above and Beyond is the intimate, gripping account of the lives of these three war heroes, brought together on a day that changed history."--provided by publisher.
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