Asian Trips - Operation Broken Reed: Truman's Secret North Korean Spy Mission That Averted World War III

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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 951.90428 EAN: 9780786720866 ISBN: 0786720867 Label: Da Capo Press Manufacturer: Da Capo Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2007-11-16 Publisher: Da Capo Press Studio: Da Capo Press
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At the height of the Korean War, President Truman launched one of the most important intelligence - gathering operations in history. So valuable were the mission's findings about the North Korean-Soviet-Chinese alliance that it is no stretch to say they prevented World War III. Only one man — sworn to secrecy for a half-century—survived Operation Broken Reed. Arthur Boyd recalls his role as cryptographer on a team of Army Rangers, Navy Frogmen, Air Force officers, and CIA operatives that posed as the captured crew of a B-29 bomber in January 1952. Given cover names and cyanide capsules in case of discovery, the men were transported by Chinese Nationalists wearing Communist uniforms across North Korea, where undercover allies delivered information about troop strengths, weaponry, and intention. Fraught with danger, the mission came apart on its last day when the Americans came under fire from Chinese forces wise to the operation. The members of Broken Reed supplied Truman with proof of massive Chinese and Soviet buildups and a heavy Soviet bomber group in Manchuria, fully loaded with atomic weapons. With the potential destruction of the world outlined in front of him, Truman chose not to escalate the Korean War, saving millions of lives.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A captivating, heartwrenching, detailed account of such an amazing mission!! Comment: I first met Lt. Col. Art Boyd on an airplane trip to Kansas City earlier this year. We sat across the aisle from each other and began to strike up a conversation. He told me he was on his way to give a speech at the Truman Library in Independence, Mo. He asked me if I would be interested in reading his speech and offer feedback. I had no idea that what I was about to read was about an amazing secret spy mission that kept our country out of a third World War.
Upon reading his speech which was the synopsis of his book Operation Broken Reed, I was speechless. The experiences that were revealed by Mr. Boyd in his speech had me fighting back tears. The act of bravery that Mr. Boyd and his comrades exhibited at such a young age was heroism at its highest form.
After reading the complete version in the book Operation Broken Reed, it touched me even more. To have kept all this inside for so many years had to be a living hell for Mr. Boyd. His desire to locate the families of his fallen comrades so that he can tell them about the heroism of their loved ones is to be highly commended. He wants to be able to locate and bring home the remains of these comrades. After meeting Mr. Boyd I feel certain that if anyone can accomplish this, he will. He has made it his current life's mission to do so.
I highly recommend Operation Broken Reed as a book for all to read. We should all applaud Mr. Boyd and his comrades for all that they did for our great country to keep us out of a war that we probably would not have prevailed. The book outlines the mission and the feelings and emotions of all involved with amazing detail. As a reader I felt like I was right there with them on the mission. I hope that the book is turned into a movie so that more people can witness the journey that Mr. Boyd has taken and hopefully provide a means to locate his comrade's families.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An engrossing book! Comment: The author writes with much detail about the day to day experiences these men faced during their mission using humor and emotion to bring the reader closer to the story.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Get the story straight - Carefully read the entire text to include the Prologue, the Epilogue and the Afterword. Comment: Please read my in-depth comment following the negative critical reader review posted by R. Axelrod. It is imperative that the reader fully understands and comprehends the fact that the Operation Broken Reed story was written based upon a factual event, not some mind-generated military intelligence mission. The nine Americans and sixty-six Nationalist Chinese military who died for their country demand to be honored by a grateful nation for their heroic deed. Had they failed, a third world war and a doubtless nuclear holocaust would have ensued, claiming the lives of millions. This story is not, as Axelrod stated,"a fraud." Abundant historical, circumstantial and presumptive evidence abounds, fully supporting the authenticity of the mission. Axelrod's review is a cruel and a disgraceful insult to the memory of my dead comrades. Axelrod, following outlandish and unsupported remarks, drove a nail into the heart of the story with a closing comment, "You can delight in a creative adventure story." One fact remains. Anyone may lay claim to being a "specialist" within any given field, however unsupported words from a self-made fake specialist will lay waste to any boni-fide claim, thereby revealing the non-existence of any true level of training, experience and expertise.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Looks like a fraud Comment: I am convinced that Broken Reed is fiction pretending to be fact. Being an academic, I regard fraud as a serious office.
Here are some of the claims in the book that I find particularly implausible or nonsensical. I suppose in any true spy story there are likely to be a few implausible claims, but not nearly as many as this book has.
* Truman authorized the mission without telling the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
* The landing was made deliberately close to the front lines, and then the convoy set out along the coast road moving north away from the front line. As the author says later, being near the front lines is dangerous. No explanation is given for why the landing took place so far south when the first leg of the trip was to go north on the coast road.
* Several dozen Korean soldiers loyal to the South (and presumably "stay-behinds") could be assembled and moved to a specific place without causing alarm.
* The stay-behinds were able to capture two working T-34 medium tanks, as well as a half-track, a reconn vehicle, several trucks, plenty of ammunition, and hundreds of gallons of gasoline.
* The stay behinds were able to move all this equipment to a specific place in North Korea.
* The two most senior stay behinds for no specific reason identified themselves to the Americans as former bodyguards to Chiang Kai-shek. The book repeatedly makes makes two points: it was very important that none of the participants should be able to identify each other, and it was very important to conceal that Chiang Kai-shek's Taiwan was at all involved in Korea War.
* In 1952 the author was told that the mission would remain secret until would be declassified in exactly 46 years, i.e. 1998.
* No records exist about this mission, even after the mission was declassified in 1998 when the author started work on the book.
* The only piece of tangible evidence the author kept was a cyanide capsule he was issues, but then after saving it for many years he discarded it before he wrote the book.
I do not dispute that the author is a veteran of the Korea War, or that he is a good story teller. But the book needs a better editor, and a fictional classification. If you stop believing the events actually happened, you can delight in a creative adventure story.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This book should be made into a movie. Comment: I have know Arthur, Nell, and Lanny Boyd since about 1995. I remember some time in about 1998, when Mr. Boyd came into my pharmacy and asked me how to dispose of a cyanide capsule. At first I ask myself why does this man have such a capsule, then knowing Mr. Boyd for the time I had, I figured he had been involved in some sort of highly classified work in his life.
I have absolutely enjoyed reading "Operation Broken Reed". The story was captivating and heart warming. I believe some long overdue recognition should be given to those men. This book would make an incredible movie that would share the story of these men and their mission that averted another world war and possible total nuclear destruction. This story needs to be documented and preserved for future generations.
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