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For the last decade, Dr. Albert Atkins has conducted extensive
research on the Vietnam War. This research has taken him to the
cockpit of a B-52 where he could see and feel the cramped battle
stations for the pilot and co-pilot. As a former military pilot, he
saw and understood the complexity of the eight engine bombers'
instrument panel, hundreds of switches, and the circuit breaker
panels that these B-52 pilots had to master to fly a successful
combat mission. He attended reunions and seminars where he had the
opportunity to listen and talk to general officers and combat crew
members of the Strategic Air Command relate their personal
experiences in the air war over North Vietnam. Dr. Atkins
researched material relating to decisions made by presidents and
their National Security Advisors during the Vietnam War. Under the
freedom of Information Act, he obtained CIA documents with
information about North Vietnam and China that could have altered
the course of the war. He has uncovered new material on Operation
Linebacker II, the B-52 bombing missions of Hanoi that were
responsible for freeing our Prisoners of War. Dr. Atkins is to be
commended for his 10 years diligent research. He makes a strong
case that after 11 Days of the B-52 bombing the Hanoi area, "WE HAD
WON THE WAR." The problem was the only people that understood this
were the combat crews who flew the missions and support personnel
who made Linebacker II a success. Unfortunately no one in
Washington asked their opinion. As Dr. Atkins book points out, a
similar mistake happened in another war. James R. McCarthy Brig.
/Gen. (USAF ret.)
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