With over eight trillion taxpayer dollars spent and the loss of more than 100,000 American lives, the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States stands as one of the longest and costliest military conflicts in U.S. history. Many incidents from that period, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War and the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, are frightening reminders of just how close the two superpowers came to nuclear combat. But one aspect of the Cold War remains shrouded in mystery, its details long-protected by top secret classifications: submarine warfare.
In Red November, W. Craig Reed sheds new light on a side of the Cold War many at the time did not even know existed. From the espionage missions of the Holystone program to underwater collisions between U.S. and Soviet submarines, from stolen communication devices to the untold story of the Boresight project, this book explores one of the most thrilling, frightening, and clandestine sectors of U.S. military history. W. Craig Reed served for six years as a fire control technician first class, a U.S. Navy recon diver and a special operations photographer on nuclear fast-attack submarines. He accompanied Navy SEAL teams on reconnaissance missions, and gained several commendations for completing top-secret missions during the Cold War. He was a former VP and Board Director for the Silicon Valley American Marketing Association and founded two software companies. Born into a Navy family on the island of Guam, Reed now resides in Silicon Valley, CA. "This is an astonishing and important book." - George Friedman, author of America's Secret War and The Next 100 YearsAutorentext
Born into a Navy family on the island of Guam, W. Craig Reed served as a U.S. Navy diver, submarine weapons technician, and special operations photographer deployed on nuclear fast-attack submarines. He lives in Silicon Valley, California.
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"Red November delivers the real life feel and fears of submariners who risked their lives to keep the peace.” —Steve Berry, author of The Paris Vendetta
W. Craig Reed, a former navy diver and fast-attack submariner, provides a riveting portrayal of the secret underwater struggle between the US and the USSR in Red November. A spellbinding true-life adventure in the bestselling tradition of Blind Man's Bluff, it reveals previously undisclosed details about the most dangerous, daring, and decorated missions of the Cold War, earning raves from New York Times bestselling authors David Morrell, who calls it, "palpably gripping,” and James Rollins, who says, "If Tom Clancy had turned The Hunt for Red October into a nonfiction thriller, Red November might be the result.”