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calls from White House officials involved with the events and previously uncovered facts about Tonkin, these documents provide compelling evidence about the subsequent decisions that led to the full commitment of U.S. armed forces to the Vietnam War. Raids and Patrols in the Tonkin Gulf
The papers, more than 140 of them classified top secret, include phone transcripts, oral-history interviews, signals intelligence (SIGINT) messages, and chronologies of the Tonkin events developed by Department of Defense and NSA officials.
1 maj 2014 · While it may have been difficult for the US Navy to find the enemy in the Tonkin Gulf that night, finding the truth about what happened has proven to be just as elusive. It wasn’t long after that questions arose about the incident and how it catapulted the United States into the Vietnam War.
Tonkin: Setting the Record Straight. The Gulf of Tonkin incident of 1964 remains as divisive a topic as the Vietnam War itself. But according to the author, despite the current conventional wisdom, the second attack did occur.
This new release is based on the true story of young Virginia Tonkin, known by local legend in Oswego, NY, as “the girl in the glass coffin” whose dead body was kept in her family’s home for fifteen months following her tragic and untimely death.
The Truth About Tonkin On 2 August 1964, North Vietnamese patrol torpedo boats attacked the USS Maddox (DD-731) while the destroyer was in international waters in the Gulf of Tonkin. There is no doubting that fact.
The actual text is rather short, but this volume has long useful appendices, including the complete official transcripts (classified material deleted) of crucial Senate committee hearings on the Gulf of Tonkin incidents, held August 6, 1964 and February 20, 1968.