An edition of Eyes in the sky (2010)

Eyes in the sky

Eisenhower, the CIA, and Cold War aerial espionage

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An edition of Eyes in the sky (2010)

Eyes in the sky

Eisenhower, the CIA, and Cold War aerial espionage

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"Dino A. Brugioni, author of the best-selling account of the Cuban Missile crisis, Eyeball to Eyeball, draws on his long CIA career as one of the world's premier experts on aerial reconnaissance to provide the inside story of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's efforts to use spy planes and satellites to gather military intelligence. He reveals Eisenhower to be a hands-on president who, contrary to popular belief, took an active role in assuring that the latest technology was used to gather aerial intelligence. This previously untold story of the secret Cold War espionage program makes full use of the author's own firsthand knowledge and of the information gained from interviews with important participants. As a founder and senior officer of the CIA's National Photographic Interpretation Center, Brugioni was a key player in keeping Eisenhower informed of all developments, and he sheds new light on the president's contributions toward building an effective and technologically advanced aerial reconnaissance organization. Eyes in the Sky provides details of the president's backing of the U-2's development and its use to dispel the bomber gap, to provide data on Soviet missile and nuclear efforts and to deal with crises in the Suez, Lebanon, Chinese Off Shore Islands, Tibet, Indonesia, East Germany, and elsewhere. Brugioni offers new information about Eisenhower's order of U-2 flights over Malta, Cyprus, Toulon, and Israel and subsequent warnings to the British, French, and Israelis that the U.S. would not support an invasion of Egypt. He notes that the president also backed the development of the CORONA photographic satellite, which eventually proved the missile gap with the Soviet Union didn't exist, and a variety of other satellite systems that detected and monitored problems around the world" --

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English
Pages
466

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Table of Contents

The beginning
The awakening
Cold War overflights
Allen Dulles becomes CIA director
The awakening of science as an intelligence collector
Under way
1955 : year of transition to technology
The U-2 missions begin
Suez, Little Rock, Hungary, and the Black Knight flights
The technological capabilities panel
The U-2 flights resume
Tactical use of the U-2 and related technical developments
The missile gap and the Gary Powers flight
The Corona Program gets under way
The missile gap is solved.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Annapolis, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.1273009/045
Library of Congress
UG763 .B78 2010, UG763.B78 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
466

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24050169M
Internet Archive
eyesinskyeisenho0000brug
ISBN 13
9781591140825
LCCN
2010004221
OCLC/WorldCat
436622444

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL18636592W

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