An edition of A Matter of Accountability (1970)

A Matter of Accountability

The True Story of the Pueblo Affair

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An edition of A Matter of Accountability (1970)

A Matter of Accountability

The True Story of the Pueblo Affair

The ill-fated Pueblo sails again, ""an unfit ship with an inexperienced crew on an unsuccessful, perhaps unnecessary mission,"" into unexpected hot water and humiliating capture off the coast of North Korea. Though Commander Bucher himself has told the true story as perceived aboard Pueblo (p. 628), journalist Armbrister has collared enough Navy, Defense, and State Department officials to be able to fill in with inglorious detail and many direct quotes what was going on (and not going on) back at headquarters, command stations, and the Pentagon. Less complete than Bucher's record on the crew's experience under North Korean attack and in North Korean prisons, this still offers a surfeit of unextraordinary information on the Pueblo men and their backgrounds and much dull, documentary detail on the Pueblo's pre-crisis days. Bucher, though obviously smarting and critical of Navy negligence, didn't try to fix the blame in his book. Armbrister, under less constraint, agrees with Representative Otis Pike that ""there's blame enough for everybody here."" The preface is quite outspoken in faulting the ""system""--""By focusing on that system as it functioned--and malfunctioned--before, during, and after the seizure of USS Pueblo, I hope to enable readers to understand more fully the illness which afflicts the military today""--but the body of the book doesn't quite live up to this truculent overture. The narrative points out some mistakes and misjudgments as they occur, yet it's not till the epilogue that Armbrister returns, briefly and inconclusively, to the larger questions: the rigidity of the military establishment, the cumbersomeness of the military-civilian command structure, the limitations of American power. The compleat reporter, Armbrister reconstructs the events and raises the right issues, but there's no ardent advocacy or reforming zeal.

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Coward-McCann
Language
English
Pages
408

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December 1, 2004, The Lyons Press
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
359.3/4/320973
Library of Congress
VB230 .A75

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
vii, 408 p.
Number of pages
408
Dimensions
9.2 x 6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5754921M
Internet Archive
matterofaccounta00armb
LCCN
71096779
OCLC/WorldCat
88562
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B008SLLAUW
Library Thing
751122

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