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Scorpion Down: Sunk by the Soviets, Buried by the Pentagon: The Untold Story of the USS Scorpion


Scorpion Down: Sunk by the Soviets, Buried by the Pentagon: The Untold Story of the USS Scorpion  
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 359.93834
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Perseus Books Group
Manufacturer: Perseus Books Group
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: April 20, 2007
Publisher: Perseus Books Group
Studio: Perseus Books Group


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Editorial Review:
One Navy admiral called it “one of the greatest unsolved sea mysteries of our era.” To this day, the U.S. Navy officially describes it an inexplicable accident. For decades, the real story of the disaster has eluded journalists, historians, and the family members of the lost crew. But a small handful of Navy and government officials knew the truth from the very beginning: The sinking of the U.S.S. Scorpion and its crew of 99 men on May 22, 1968, was an act of war. In this major work of historical reporting, Ed Offley reveals that the sinking of the U.S.S. Scorpion has never been a mystery, but rather a secret buried by the U.S. government in a frantic attempt to keep the Cold War from turning into a hot war. The Soviets had torpedoed the Scorpion in reprisal for the destruction of the Soviet missile sub K-129, which the Americans had sunk in the Pacific just ten weeks earlier. But why does the U.S. Navy continue to hide the real story of what happened on that fateful day in 1968? In Scorpion Down, military reporter Ed Offley tells the true story of the U.S.S. Scorpion for the first time and dramatically recounts a little-known episode that nearly brought about World War III. And he conclusively demonstrates that the Navy’s official account of the Scorpion incident-from the frantic open-ocean hunt for the wreckage to a court of inquiry’s final conclusions-is nothing more than a carefully constructed series of lies.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Scorpion Down
Great story, sad story, makes one ill that the US Navy and our leaders in DC would keep such secret. They should be hung from the yardarm!
Ed did loads of research, but bottom line is He repeats himself far too often and takes forever to to get to the point. I found myself skipping endless pages of nonsense.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Cannot be considered as factual.
The book has many inaccuracies that help the author with his theories. The findings of the U.S. Navy investigation do not agree with the authors conclusions. I asked three of my Navy brothers to read this book and let me know their opinions. All of them said the book was easy to read but that the author would have been better to make it a novel. There are just too many unjustified conclusions. Too much speculation. The conditions surrounding the sinking of the submarine fit much better as ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - this is extrapolation at best
I'm sorry to say i bought this book and suggest you never buy a book from this author. too many others have written reviews recently and have given negative feedback about this book and also specific information about why this is not so.
i do know that too many things can go wrong on a sub and that on this class of submarine torpedo room flooding can be a concern. the author spends too much time on supposed interviews with people who have died since the "research" was done and cannot confirm ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Excellent
Excellent book. Liked it so much I bought another for my Dad for Father's Day. Great price and arrived right away.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - SOMETIMES WE LOOK TO HARD AND SEE THINGS THAT AREN'T REALLY THERE
IS IT SO HARD FOR PEOPLE TO JUST BELIEVE THE OFFICIAL STORY? THE USS SCORPION SUFFERED A TRAGIC ACCIDENT AND ALL HANDS WERE LOST. I ALSO READ RED STAR ROGUE AND BOUGHT IT TO THAT A LOT MORE THAN THIS. HOWEVER I SEE THE AUTHOR IS BACKING THIS STORY WITH HIS OWN BOOK WHICH GIVES ME DOUBT. SOMETIMES WE LOOK TO HARD AND SEE THINGS THAT AREN'T REALLY THERE. LET'S JUST SAY THAT ANY EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS THE AUTHOR'S CASE CANNOT BE PROVEN. THIS BIGGEST BEING A SOSUS TAPE LABELED "DEATH OF THE SCORPION" THAT ... Read More


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