This is an excellent book and I couldn't put it down. It reads like a novel and the author does a great job telling his story. You almost wonder if it really happened. The author is asked to join a secret intelligence mission in 1951, during the Korean War. Pres. Truman wants intelligence to avoid a nuclear war, and he goes over and around his advisors, etc. Art who is only 22, married with a child, signed up for the Army and because of his cryptography skills is recruited for the 10 man secret mission, named Operation Broken Reed, to infiltrate North Korea.
Art's code name is Michael Baker and he survives to tell the story of Operation Broken Reed some 47 years later when the mission was declassified in 1998. He was encouraged by his then recruiter 'Col Brown,' Truman's man, to tell the world his story when the time came. Korea is the forgotten war and so many died there. You'll learn a little bit about Truman and see how bad war is and how our leaders go down that route. As I like to say, "War, what the hell is it good for? Absolutely Nothing." This rings true here. Thank you Arthur for sharing your story. Folks need to hear it!