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Published: Nov 1, 2014
Author: Stephen Lendman
Post Date: 2014-11-01 08:59:47 by Stephen Lendman
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The Day Israel Attacked America

by Stephen Lendman

One ally attacking another willfully is unheard of. Israel violated its special relationship.

What James Petras called "the first (instance) in modern history in which the imperial country cover(ed) up a deliberate major military assault by a supposed ally."

He referred to the 1967 USS Liberty attack. An intelligence-gathering ship. On June 8. In international waters. About 25.5 nautical miles northwest of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.

During Israel's Six Day War. Killing 34 crew members. Wounding 171 others. Causing severe vessel damage.

Deployed to monitor belligerents' communications. After Israel's premeditated attack on Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Iraq.

In August 1982, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin admitted Israel had a choice, saying:

"The Egyptian Army concentrations in the Sinai approaches (did) not prove that (President Gamal Abdel) Nasser was really about to attack us."

"We must be honest with ourselves. We decided to attack him."

In February 1968, future Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1974 - 77 and 1992 - 95) told the French newspaper Le Monde:

"I do not believe Nasser wanted war. The two divisions which he sent into Sinai on May 14 would not have been enough to unleash an offensive against Israel. He knew it and we knew it."

In 1978, Israeli Air Force Commander General Mordechai Hod said:

"Sixteen years of planning had gone into those initial eighty minutes. We lived with the plan. We slept on the plan. We ate the plan. Constantly we perfected it."

In April 1972, IDF chief General Haim Barlev said:

"We were not threatened with genocide on the eve of the six-day war, and we had never thought of such a possibility."

Other Israeli leaders and generals voiced similar sentiments. Israel wasn't threatened. It attacked non- threatening Arab states. Willfully. Aggressively. Without just cause. Lawlessly.

Clear naked aggression. Including against America. Getting away with cold-blooded murder. Not for the first or last time.

Then Defense Secretary Robert McNamara lied. Calling it a case of "mistaken identity." Knowing precisely what happened and why.

Retired Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Thomas Moorer later called the incident "one of the classic all- American coverups." One of many times Washington disgracefully alibied for Israeli high crimes.

Israel knew Liberty's identity. It flew a clearly visible US flag. Good weather conditions made it easy to spot.

Israeli warplanes circled overhead before attacking. At times low enough for US sailors to wave to Israeli pilots. They waved back.

On June 5, Israel attacked Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Iraq. At the time, then IDF Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin told US naval attache Commander Ernest Carl Castle Israeli forces would sink unidentified ships.

He requested US vessels stay away from Israel's coastline. Or at least report their exact position.

US sources said no inquiry was made until after LIberty's attack ended. US Secretary of State Dean Rusk asked Washington's Israeli ambassador, Walworth Barbour, for "urgent confirmation" of Israel's statement.

He responded saying "(n)o request for info on US ships operating off Sinai was made until after Liberty incident."

"Had Israelis made such an inquiry it would have been forwarded immediately to the chief of naval operations and other high naval commands and repeated to" the State Department.

When war began, Liberty commander, Captain William McGonagle, asked US Sixth Fleet Vice Admiral William I. Martin to dispatch  destroyer help.

An armed escort. For Liberty's protection. An auxiliary communications center. Martin replied:

"Liberty is a clearly marked United States ship in international waters, not a participant in the conflict and not a reasonable subject for attack by any nation. Request denied."

At the same time, he promised US warplanes would respond in 10 minutes in case of willful or inadvertent attack.

No response came. Liberty was on its own. Virtually defenseless against Israeli air and sea power.

Throughout the morning of June 8, official testimonies and Liberty's deck log confirmed Israeli warplanes close monitoring.

When attack began, it was following its signal-intercept mission course about 25.5 nautical miles off Sinai's coastline. At about five knots.

Israeli forces were ordered to fire on any unidentified vessels proceeding at over 20 knots. At the time, a speed only warships could attain.

At around 2:00PM local time, two Israeli warplanes arrived at Liberty's location. Formation leader, Captain Iftach Spector, communicated information of its position to nearby Israeli torpedo boats.

He and other Israeli pilots lied. Claiming no distinguishable ship markings or flag. At the same time, chief Israeli air controller Lt. Col Shmuel Kislev authorized IDF warplanes to attack.

Liberty commander Captain McGonagle requested urgent Sixth Fleet help, saying:

"Under attack by unidentified jet aircraft, require immediate assistance." None arrived.

At around 2:35PM, an Israeli torpedo struck Liberty. On its starboard side. Creating a 40-foot-wide hole in its hull.

Killing 25 servicemen. Wounding dozens of others. Marine staff sergeant Bryce Lockwood later said he'd "never deny that God kept Liberty afloat."

Four other Israeli torpedoes missed their target. Its gunships strafed Liberty at close range.

At about 4:00PM, Israel contacted Washington's Tel Aviv embassy. Claiming it mistakenly attacked Liberty.

Crew members somehow kept it afloat. Despite severe damage. Later met by US destroyers USS Davis and Massey as well as cruiser USS Little Rock.

Providing medical help. Escorting Liberty to Malta. For interim repairs. Completed in July. After which Liberty returned to America.

Then decommissioned in June 1968. Struck from Naval Vessel Register listings. Part of Washington's coverup and denial.

Later transferred to the US Maritime Administration (MARAD). In December 1970. Then sold for scrap in 1973.

On June 10, 1967, Secretary of State Dean Rusk told Israel's ambassador:

"At the time of the attack, the USS Liberty was flying the American flag and its identification was clearly indicated in large white letters and numerals on its hull."

"Experience demonstrates that both the flag and the identification number of the vessel were readily visible from the air."

"Accordingly, there is every reason to believe that the USS Liberty was identified, or at least her nationality determined, by Israeli aircraft approximately one hour before the attack."

"The subsequent attack by the torpedo boats, substantially after the vessel was or should have been identified by Israeli military forces, manifests the same reckless disregard for human life."

According to Political Science Professor George Lenczowski:

"It was significant that, in contrast to his secretary of state, President Johnson fully accepted the Israeli version of the tragic incident."

Maintaining strong US/Israeli relations mattered more. So did protecting his own political interests. In case he chose to run for reelection in November 1968.

In later naval court of inquiry testimony, McGonagle said:

During "the latter moments of the air attack, it was noted that three high speed boats were approaching (Liberty) from the northeast on a relative bearing of approximately 135 (degrees) at a distance of about 15 (nautical) miles."

"The ship at the time was still on (westward) course 283 (degrees) true, speed unknown, but believed to be in excess of five knots."

McGonagle "believed that the time of initial sighting of the torpedo boats…was about (2:20PM).

Approaching "boats appeared to be in a wedge type formation with the center boat the lead point of the wedge."

"Estimated speed of the boats was about 27 to 30 knots (50 to 56 km/hour). It "appeared that they were approaching the ship in a torpedo launch attitude."

They flew Israeli flags. Liberty's identity was clear and unmistakable. McGonagle later received Medal of Honor recognition.

Virtually always presented by presidents ceremonially at the White House. This time breaking with tradition. Awarding it in privately. At Washington's Navy Yard. By the Secretary of the Navy.

Other Liberty survivors were decorated. Without mentioning willful Israeli aggression. Terry Halbardier got a Silver Star. For repairing a damaged antenna during intense Israeli strafing.

The US Naval Court of Inquiry claimed no responsibility "to rule on the culpability of the attackers, and no evidence was heard from the attacking nation."

It lied saying "available evidence combines to indicate a case of mistaken identity."

At the same time, it found "heroism displayed by the commanding officer, (as well as) officers and men of the Liberty was exceptional."

A Joint Chief of Staff's report contains evidence relating only to communication system failures. Nothing about clear Israeli culpability.

A June 21, 1967 CIA memorandum said "(t)he attack was not made in malice toward the US and was by mistake…"

"(B)ut the failure of the IDF Headquarters and the attacking aircraft to identify the Liberty and the subsequent attack by torpedo boats were both incongruous and indicative of gross negligence."

A CIA informant said Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan personally ordered Liberty's attack. He wanted it sunk. All crew members killed. A redacted report said in part:

The unnamed source "said that Dayan personally ordered the attack on the ship and that one of his generals adamantly opposed the action and said, ‘This is pure murder.’ One of the admirals who was present also disapproved of the action, and it was he who ordered it stopped and not Dayan."

The report remains classified. According to an insider, "(s)o as not to embarrass Israel." Even 47 years later.

LBJ's Intelligence Advisory Board Chairman Clark Clifford issued a damning report. Containing "all information on the subject." Discussing "the question of Israeli culpability."

Calling what happened an "unprovoked attack." Constituting "a flagrant act of gross negligence for which the Israeli Government should be held completely responsible, and the Israeli military personnel involved should be punished."

He later fell from grace. Adopting the official line. About a tragic Israeli mistake.

Defense Secretary Robert McNamara lied to Congress. Claiming no "evidence of a conscious intent to attack a US vessel."

Two Israeli inquiry reports whitewashed what happened. Claiming Liberty was believed to be an Egyptian vessel. Because of failed US/Israeli communications.

Hours before attacking, IDF naval headquarters knew Liberty was "an electromagnetic audio-surveillance ship of the US Navy."

It lied claiming information was lost. "(N)ever passed along to the ground controllers who directed the air attack nor to the crews of the three Israeli torpedo boats."

Israeli Judge Yerushalmi conducted his own fact-finding inquiry. He claimed no "deviation from the standard of reasonable conduct which would justify committal of anyone for trial."

In other words, naked Israeli aggression was OK. Case closed!

Unresolved questions remain. At the time of the attack. Secretary of State Dean Rusk said he "was never satisfied with the Israeli explanation."

"Their sustained attack to disable and sink Liberty precluded an assault by accident or some trigger- happy local commander," he maintained.

"Through diplomatic channels we refused to accept their explanations. I didn't believe them then, and I don't believe them to this day. The attack was outrageous."

Navy Captain Ward Boston was US Court of Inquiry senior counsel. In 2002, he said C of I's findings reflected coverup and denial.

Israel willfully attacked a clearly identified US ship, he stressed. He called denying it an "insidious attempt to whitewash the facts." He wrote in part, saying:

"The evidence was clear. Both Admiral Kidd and I believed with certainty that this attack, which killed 34 American sailors and injured 172 others, was a deliberate effort to sink an American ship and murder its entire crew."

"Each evening, after hearing testimony all day, we often spoke our private thoughts concerning what we had seen and heard."

"I recall Admiral Kidd repeatedly referring to the Israeli forces responsible for the attack as 'murderous bastards.' "

"It was our shared belief, based on the documentary evidence and testimony we received first hand, that the Israeli attack was planned and deliberate, and could not possibly have been an accident."

US intelligence agencies expert James Bamford believes Israel attacked Liberty to suppress its high crimes against peace. Including massacring hundreds of Egyptian prisoners.

NSA intercepts showed Israeli pilots clearly knew they attacked a US ship, said Bamford.

Israeli aggression continued for over an hour. Liberty was severely damaged. A smoking hulk. Listing at about 10 degrees.

Lucky to stay afloat. With two-thirds of its crew dead or injured. Two US destroyers took 16 hours to arrive. To provide help.

Coverup and denial began immediately. Survivors were ordered to remain silent about what happened.

Israel seized Syria's Golan Heights one day after attacking Liberty. Had it remained operable, it might have gotten clear evidence of willful Israeli aggression. Countering IDF lies.

Israel's Six Day War bonded Washington and Tel Aviv more closely together. Politically. Economically. Militarily.

Both countries partner in each other's genocidal crimes. Their special relationship reflects pure evil.

Advancing their imperial interests. Threatening world peace. Humanity's greatest menace by far.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

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Al Jazeera just aired a program about Israel's attack on the U.S.S. Liberty:

m.aljazeera.com/story/2 0141028144946266462

In 1967, at the height of the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, the Israeli Air Force launched an unprovoked attack on the USS Liberty, a US Navy spy ship that was monitoring the conflict from the safety of international waters in the Mediterranean.

Israeli jet fighters hit the vessel with rockets, cannon fire and napalm, before three Israeli torpedo boats moved in to launch a second more devastating attack. Though she did not sink, the Liberty was badly damaged. Thirty-four US servicemen and civilian analysts were killed, another 171 were wounded.

Later Israel apologised for what it claimed to be a tragic case of mistaken identity. It said that it had believed the ship to be hostile Egyptian naval vessel. US President Lyndon Johnson was privately furious but publicly the White House chose not to challenge the word of its closest Middle East ally and accepted that the attack had been a catastrophic accident.

However, as this exclusive Al Jazeera investigation reveals, fresh evidence throws new light on exactly what happened that fateful day - and the remarkable cover up that followed.

By Richard Belfield

I was first told about the attack on the USS Liberty in 1980 over dinner with a former analyst from the National Security Agency (NSA) in Washington DC.

Back in 1980, I promised my friend that if I ever got the chance I would make a film about it. Over the years, I pitched the idea to numerous broadcasters and always got the same response: eyes rolled upwards, usually followed by the statement, "Are you completely mad?"

Fast forward to 2009 and I was a guest speaker at the NSA's biennial conference on historical cryptography, talking about an unsolved code on an 18th century monument in an English stately home.

While there, I went to two other sessions - both about attacks on American signal intelligence naval vessels.

The first was the capture of the US spy ship, the Pueblo (boarded by North Korean forces in 1968 - and never returned). The survivors of that incident were treated like heroes and feted on stage.

The next day there was a session about the USS Liberty. James Scott, who has written easily the best book on the Liberty attack, was on stage and limited to his allotted 20 minutes. Ranged against him were three Israeli apologists, all of whom were allowed to overrun their time. Survivors from the Liberty affair were allowed to sit in the audience, but they were denied any say in proceedings.

As an Englishman, I was brought up with a strong sense of fair play and I thought this was a disgrace. It was gruesome to watch. First, the crew had been attacked in broad daylight by a close ally, then they were betrayed by their government and now they were being humiliated by the same agency many had worked for back in 1967.

Earlier this year, I acquired a copy of the audiotape of the attack as it had unfolded, the real time conversations between Isreali Air Force pilots and their controllers back at base. It had never been broadcast before. I went to talk to Al Jazeera and after careful consideration, the network commissioned the film.

On location, it all started with James Scott (who gets a co-producer credit on this project). When writing his book, he had already interviewed the survivors as well as many of the key people in the Washington political and intelligence machine from that time. The introductions he made would prove invaluable as we began filming interviews.

The veterans were extraordinary. One after another, they were generous with their time, uniformly eloquent and passionate and above all, honest in their recollections.

They all felt betrayed by the American government but were keen to exonerate ordinary Jewish people both in Israel and without, for any responsibility for the incident. Their beef was simply with the senior Israeli officers in the control room and their superiors higher up the command chain who had ordered the attack.

After a few days filming, I rang Elaine Morris, my producer back in London. She asked how things were going. All I could say was that the quality of the interviews was the best I had ever experienced in many decades in this business.

In Texas we interviewed Bobby Ray Inman, an intelligence officer with a glittering track record at the CIA, Naval Intelligence and as a former director of the NSA. My contacts in the UK intelligence world had always told me "he is one of the good guys" and I quickly discovered why. He was frank and clear. The top Israeli commanders, he explained, had known exactly what they were doing when they attacked the Liberty and when it came to holding them to account, the US government rolled over for them.

We filmed an annual memorial ceremony in Washington, D.C. It was emotional, visceral and tense, with survivors, family and friends gathered in the morning sun. Listening to a sole bugler playing the US Navy's lament, 'Taps' is a memory that will never fade.

Years earlier, I had visited the US military graves in Arlington Cemetery but now, following the ceremony, I got to go there again with Dave Lucas, one of the survivors of the attack and a truly wonderful man.

We filmed as he walked up the hill carrying a wreath from the ceremony. Alongside him was a crew member, a Portuguese language specialist, who had left the Liberty in Spain just a few days before it sailed off up the Mediterranean to take up position off the Egyptian coast. He had been temporarily replaced for the mission by an Arab linguist. He wept openly for the comrades he had said goodbye to, never to see again. As we filmed the pair laying the flowers, an interview with one of the other survivors, Jim Kavanagh came suddenly to mind. "I went through hell," he had said about his shipmates. "But they left this earth."

Finally, we filmed on a sister ship to the Liberty, now moored in San Francisco. The crew hauled an outsized US flag up a mast for us. The flag - known as the "holiday colours" - was identical to that which was flown from the Liberty on June 8, 1967. It was huge, clearly visible for miles, and I knew immediately that no one could ever have been in any doubt about the nationality of the ship beneath it.

Watching the Stars and Stripes unfurl into the wind, I realised that I had got to keep the promise I first made to my friend in a Washington restaurant 34 years ago.

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X-15  posted on  2014-11-01   12:16:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)

Maintaining strong US/Israeli relations mattered more. So did protecting his own political interests. In case he chose to run for reelection in November 1968.

Sure, he knew who put him in office and it wasn't the American public like the propaganda we're bombarded with, NPI, tries to tell us.

Two Israeli inquiry reports whitewashed what happened. Claiming Liberty was believed to be an Egyptian vessel. Because of failed US/Israeli communications.

Hours before attacking, IDF naval headquarters knew Liberty was "an electromagnetic audio-surveillance ship of the US Navy."

It lied claiming information was lost. "(N)ever passed along to the ground controllers who directed the air attack nor to the crews of the three Israeli torpedo boats."

Funny, we're expected to believe that this amongst the continual insistence that the Israeli military and intel complex is the most advanced in the world. Yeah, OK.

Great article!

Katniss  posted on  2014-11-01   12:41:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Stephen Lendman (#0) (Edited)

Israeli forces were ordered to fire on any unidentified vessels proceeding at over 20 knots. At the time, a speed only warships could attain.

USS Liberty incident - Wikipedia

[Chief of Staff Yitzhak] Rabin reiterated the standing order to sink any unidentified ships in the area, but advised caution, as Soviet vessels were reportedly operating nearby.

At 1:41 pm, the torpedo boats detected an unknown vessel 20 miles northwest of Arish and 14 miles (23 km) off the coast of Bardawil. The ship's speed was estimated on their radars. The Combat Information Center officer on T-204, Ensign Aharon Yifrah, reported to the boat's captain, Commander Moshe Oren, that the target had been detected at a range of 22 miles (35 km), that her speed had been tracked for a few minutes, after which he had determined that the target was moving westward at a speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). These data were forwarded to the Fleet Operations Control Center.

The speed of the target was significant because it indicated that the target was a combat vessel. Moreover, Israeli forces had standing orders to fire on any unknown vessels sailing in the area at over 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph), a speed which, at the time, could only be attained by warships. The Chief of Naval Operations asked the torpedo boats to double-check their calculations. Yifrah twice recalculated and confirmed his assessment. A few minutes later, Commander Oren reported that the target, now 17 miles (27 km) from his position, was moving at a speed of 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph) on a different heading. [Investigative journalist James] Bamford, however, points out that the Liberty's top speed was far below 28 knots.

USS Liberty (AGTR- 5) - Wikipedia

Speed: 17.5 knots (32.4 km/h) maximum sustained, 21 knots emergency

USS LIBERTY (AGTR-5) Deployments & History - hullnumber.com

Libertas per Scientiam

Flank Speed [My note: Maximum Speed]: 17 Knots

The AGTR-5 Wikipedia source on the USS Liberty may have jigged its emergency speed upward to 21 knots so as to lend plausibility to Israeli claims that it was moving in the warship range of 20+ knots. However, even if it's argued that the USS Liberty could have sporadically attained a top emergency speed of 1 knot above [Edit: a 20 knot limit for ruling out combat vessels], it was under no emergency until the attacks started. Moreover, both of its boilers would have been needed to reach flank speed and the USS Liberty had been steaming on only one since noon that day (2 hours before the attacks) because the other had been secured to repair a gasket. When the air-strikes began, Captain McGonagle tried to order flank speed but was told by Lieutenant Golden that it would take some minutes to bring that boiler into working order again.

References: USS LIBERTY COURT OF INQUIRY [US NAVAL COURT OF INQUIRY text] at http://www.ussliberty.org/ncitext.htm and www.jag.navy.mil/library/investigations/

Edited to correct 1st link path + sentence 1 and bracketed comment for clarification + spacing and spelling.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2014-11-04   13:14:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: X-15 (#1) (Edited)

Fast forward to 2009 and I was a guest speaker at the NSA's biennial conference on historical cryptography, talking about an unsolved code on an 18th century monument in an English stately home.

Shugborough inscription [aka DM Code] - Wikipedia

The Shugborough inscription is a sequence of letters - O U O S V A V V, between the letters D M - carved on the 18th-century Shepherd's Monument in the grounds of Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire, England, below a mirror image of Nicolas Poussin's painting, the Shepherds of Arcadia. It has never been satisfactorily explained, and has been called one of the world's top uncracked ciphertexts. [Pic]

While there, I went to two other sessions - both about attacks on American signal intelligence naval vessels.

The first was the capture of the US spy ship, the Pueblo (boarded by North Korean forces in 1968 - and never returned). The survivors of that incident were treated like heroes and feted on stage.

The next day there was a session about the USS Liberty.

Technical research ship - Wikipedia

Technical research ships were used by the United States Navy during the 1960s to gather intelligence by monitoring, recording and analyzing wireless electronic communications of nations in various parts of the world.

In order to transmit intelligence information that had been gathered back to United States for further processing and analysis, these ships had a special system named Technical Research Ship Special Communications, or TRSSCOM (pronounced tress-com). This Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communications system used a special gyroscope-stabilized 16-foot parabolic antenna, which can be seen aft of the main superstructure in the accompanying photographs of the Belmont and Liberty. Radio signals were transmitted toward the moon, where they would bounce back toward the Earth and be received by a large 64-foot parabolic antenna at a Naval Communications Station in Cheltenham, Maryland (near Washington, D.C.) or Wahiawa, Hawaii. Communications could occur only when the moon was visible simultaneously at the ship's location and in Cheltenham or Wahiawa. The gyro stabilization of the antenna kept the antenna pointed at the moon while the ship rolled and pitched on the surface of the ocean.

These ships were classified as naval auxiliaries with a hull designation of AGTR, which stands for Auxiliary, General, Technical Research. Five of these ships were built with hull numbers of 1–5.

One of these ships' crew received a Presidential Unit Citation for heroism in combat. The USS Liberty (AGTR-5) was attacked, severely damaged and 34 crew members killed by shelling, napalm bombing and torpedoing from Israeli jet fighter aircraft and motor torpedo boats on June 8, 1967.

The USS Jamestown (AGTR-3) was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation along with the USS Oxford (AGTR-1). The citation reads (in part) "For meritorious service from 1 November 1965 to 30 June 1969 while participating in combat support operations in Southeast Asia. Through research and the compilation of extremely valuable technical data, USS Jamestown and USS Oxford contributed most significantly to the overall security of the United States and other Free World forces operating in support of the Republic of Vietnam. Signed E.R. Zumwalt, Admiral, USN, Chief of Naval Operations

For specifications of these ships, see Liberty ship [Prone to hull and deck cracks in WWII due to being welded rather than riveted and some were lost from the structural defects. Twelve broke in half without warning.] and Victory ship [Slightly larger than Liberty ships and had a different appearance to help achieve higher speed. The spacing between frames were widened 6 inches to 36 inches (914 mm) to prevent fracturing such as plighted the Libertys. They made 15 to 17 knots (28 to 31 km/h), 4 to 6 knots faster than the Libertys, and had longer range to make them less vulnerable to WWII U-boat attacks. Because the Atlantic battle had been won by the time that the first Victory ships appeared, only two were sunk by U-boats. Three were sunk by Japanese Kamikaze attack in April 1945. Baton Rouge Victory was sunk in the Mekong delta by a Viet Cong mine in August 1966 and temporarily blocked the channel to Saigon.]

Ships of the AGTR type
(dates of commissioning–decommissioning)

Oxford class (Liberty ship type)
USS Oxford (AGTR-1) • 1961–1969 [Meritorious Unit Commendation, Southeast Asia/Vietnam]
USS Georgetown (AGTR-2) • 1963–1969
USS Jamestown (AGTR-3) • 1963–1969 [Meritorious Unit Commendation, Southeast Asia/Vietnam]

Belmont class (Victory ship type)
USS Belmont (AGTR-4) • 1964–1970 [Formerly named the SS Iran Victory]
USS Liberty (AGTR-5) • 1964–1968 [Formerly named the SS Simmons Victory. Presidential Unit Citation for heroism in combat, Mediterranean Sea near Sinai Peninsula - Israel attack on 8 June 1967, day 4 of its Six Day War]

Environmental research ship: Three smaller ships, former Army Freight Supply (FS) ships converted by Navy to Light Cargo Ship (AKL) vessels and then to Environmental Research Ship (AGER) had a similar mission.

Ships of the AGER type

USS Banner (AGER-1)
USS Pueblo (AGER-2)
USS Palm Beach (AGER-3)

[All of the technical research ships were decommissioned and stricken by 1970 except the USS Pueblo (AGER-2), which is technically still in commission. It has been held by North Korea since its attack and capture by on January 23, 1968. The USS Pueblo is the only ship of the U.S. Navy currently being held captive.]

Edited USS Liberty and Six Day War note + spacing and to expand 2nd quoted section from the aljazeera.com article at Post #1 above.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2014-11-09   12:26:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: All (#4)

Technical research ship - Wikipedia

Technical research ships were used by the United States Navy during the 1960s to gather intelligence by monitoring, recording and analyzing wireless electronic communications of nations in various parts of the world. In order to transmit intelligence information that had been gathered back to United States for further processing and analysis, these ships had a special system named Technical Research Ship Special Communications, or TRSSCOM (pronounced tress-com). This Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communications system used a special gyroscope-stabilized 16-foot parabolic antenna, which can be seen aft of the main superstructure in the accompanying photographs of the Belmont and Liberty. Radio signals were transmitted toward the moon, where they would bounce back toward the Earth and be received by a large 64-foot parabolic antenna at a Naval Communications Station in Cheltenham, Maryland (near Washington, D.C.) or Wahiawa, Hawaii. Communications could occur only when the moon was visible simultaneously at the ship's location and in Cheltenham or Wahiawa. The gyro stabilization of the antenna kept the antenna pointed at the moon while the ship rolled and pitched on the surface of the ocean.

Cross-referencing Post #1 of 4um Title: "China's Jade Rabbit rover comes 'back to life'"

Space treaties, Space program, 1967 and Six Day War, USS Liberty and Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communications system, China, etc.

Cross-referencing the 50 minute Dailymotion video, "THE DAY ISRAEL ATTACKED AMERICA", also available in screen format at Post #1 of a different 4um topic titled: "The Day Israel Attacked America".

TRSSCOM Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communications system mentioned at 6:03-6:30.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2014-11-09   13:33:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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