Description
This is a story about an historic adventure of spying and sabotage during the early years of WWII culminating in the sinking of one of Hitler's biggest submarines off the coast of Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1944. The story portrays the early impressions of the Author through the years culminating with the enlistment into the U.S. Army Security Agency in 1959. The adventure leads to an assignment in Herzogenaurach, Germany during the building of the Berlin Wall, as a High Speed Morse Code Interceptor and the unusual contact with an Allied spy ring operating in the Soviet territories of East Germany, Czechoslovakia and the Sudetenland. The GI's, who together provided an array of intelligence to the U.S. and Allied Forces during the building of the Berlin Wall managed to signal the alarm of Castro's Cuba and the build up of Soviet forces in the Western Hemisphere.