{"id":218565,"date":"2017-06-11T15:47:57","date_gmt":"2017-06-11T19:47:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/50-years-later-israels-attack-on-the-uss-liberty-still-provokes-unsettling-conclusions-flaglerlive-com.php"},"modified":"2017-06-11T15:47:57","modified_gmt":"2017-06-11T19:47:57","slug":"50-years-later-israels-attack-on-the-uss-liberty-still-provokes-unsettling-conclusions-flaglerlive-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/liberty\/50-years-later-israels-attack-on-the-uss-liberty-still-provokes-unsettling-conclusions-flaglerlive-com.php","title":{"rendered":"50 Years Later, Israel&#8217;s Attack on the USS Liberty Still Provokes Unsettling Conclusions &#8211; FlaglerLive.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      The USS Liberty was attacked by Israeli gunships and jets on      June 8, 1967 off the coast of the Sinai Peninsula.    <\/p>\n<p>    By Samuel Cox  <\/p>\n<p>    June 8 marked the 50th anniversary of one of the most bitterly    contentious events in U.S. Navy history, and the controversy    continues largely unabated to this day. It involves the    mistaken attack by four Israeli jet fighters and three motor    torpedo boats on the USS Liberty (AGTR-5) which was conducting    an intelligence collection mission in international waters off    the north coast of the Sinai Peninsula in the midst of the    Six-Day Arab-Israeli War. Thirty-four U.S. personnel (31 Navy,    two Marine Corps and one National Security Agency civilian)    were killed and 171 were wounded, out of of 293 aboard, as a    result of multiple strafing runs by jet aircraft, surface fire    from the torpedo boats and one hit by a 19 torpedo.  <\/p>\n<p>    The crew of the Liberty performed their duty with exceptional    valor during that attack and in saving their ship from severe    damage that could easily have resulted in her loss. Libertys    Commanding Officer, Commander William McGonagle, was a awarded    the Medal of Honor for his actions directing response to the    attack and saving his ship, refusing to leave his position on    the bridge for many hours despite wounds incurred in the first    strafing attack. Libertys Executive Officer, LCDR Philip    Armstrong, was awarded a posthumous Navy Cross. He was killed    by strafing while leading a party attempting to jettison    burning fuel containers over the side. The ships Intelligence    Officer, LT Steve Toth, was also killed by strafing while    attempting to positively identify the attacking aircraft. Toth,    along with 10 others, were awarded Silver Stars (two    posthumously.) Bronze Stars were awarded to 21 other crew    members for bravery under fire in rescuing wounded crewmen    during strafing attacks and for subsequent actions in fighting    fires and flooding and tending to the many wounded. The Liberty    was subsequently awarded the Presidential Unit Citation.  <\/p>\n<p>    The central question that has caused the raging debate is    whether the Israeli attack was premeditated or deliberately    conducted against a ship known by them to be American, or    whether it was a tragic accident resulting from negligent    mistakes or the fog of war. To this date, no evidence has ever    surface that the Israelis deliberately attacked what they knew    to be an American ship, although numerous books and TV    documentaries have attempted to make this case. There is    certainly evidence that some Israelis began to doubt that the    ship was Egyptian during the course of the air attack, and that    failures in command and control contributed to the subsequent    torpedo attack. In my view, looking at the evidence available,    the initial Navy board of inquiry, led by Rear Admiral (RADM)    Isaac Kidd, Jr., was correct in its judgment that the attack    was a tragic accident. However, that board was focused on    whether actions of the Libertys crew were in any way    responsible for the event, which has led others to question the    thoroughness of RADM Kidds investigation, but the    investigation has actually stood the test of time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nevertheless, beginning almost immediately after the attack and    continuing over the years, numerous government and even very    senior navy officials have gone on public record with some    version of in no way could this possibly have been an    accident, and no way could the Israelis have been that    incompetent. Such opinions, however, have either been based on    hearsay, or originated in opinions uttered in the immediate    aftermath of the attack, and before any investigations were    complete. Such expressed opinions by senior government and navy    officials have lent gravitas to all manner of conspiracy and    cover-up theories ranging from the somewhat plausible to    ridiculously outlandish. To this day, various groups with both    anti-Israel and pro-Israel agendas continue to challenge the    official records in both the U.S. and Israel with alternative    hypotheses.  <\/p>\n<p>    It should be noted that members of the USS Liberty Survivors    Association [one of whom lives in Palm Coast], who were on the    receiving end of a devastating mass-casualty attack, remain    adamant in their belief that it was a deliberate attack against    a ship the Israelis knew to be American. This belief is not    universally held among the survivors, but remains predominant.    It was a horrific and traumatic attack, so hard feelings by the    crew against the Israelis would appear completely    understandable. There continues to be strong feelings among the    crew that RADM Kidds investigation was a rush-to-judgment,    that it too readily accepted the Israeli explanation (and    apology) and that the U.S. government deliberately whitewashed    the event for political reasons. There is no question that both    governments sought to play down the incident. For example, on    the advice of his staff, President Johnson declined to    personally present the Medal of Honor to Commander McGonagle,    and a low-key presentation was conducted at the Washington Navy    Yard rather than the White House, an action viewed by some of    the crew as disrespectful of the sacrifice of the commanding    officer and crew.  <\/p>\n<p>    There were, however, numerous blunders by both the United    States Navy and the Israeli Air Force and Navy that resulted in    the attack.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Samuel J. Cox, RADM, USN (Retired), is the curator and director    of Naval History and    Heritage Command. Below is his more complete history of the    attack on the USS Liberty on June 8, 1967.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Attack on the USS Liberty  <\/p>\n<p>    The USS Libertys mission was to collect intelligence on    activity along the north coast of the Sinai Peninsula. Although    the Liberty was a U.S. Navy ship with a mostly U.S. Navy crew,    its mission was in support of National Security Agency and    Joint Chiefs of Staff tasking, i.e., a national mission not a    navy mission, which at the time resulted in a convoluted    chain-of-command. The Six-Day War broke out between the time    she was ordered to proceed to the Eastern Mediterranean in    response to rising tensions and the time she arrived on station    13-17 NM off the northern Sinai Coast on 7 June. Liberty had    Arab and Russian linguists embarked (including USMC and NSA    civilians), but no Hebrew linguists. Her designated patrol area    was out of VHF\/UHF collection range of Israel proper, but she    could monitor and collect (but not understand in real time)    Israeli military activity in the Sinai which had commenced with    the Israeli pre-emptive strikes on 5 June. At the time of the    attack, she had been transiting westerly for six hours. Liberty    was armed only with four 50 caliber machine guns intended to    repel boarders. At the time, the fact that the Liberty was an    intelligence collection ship was classified. She was officially    designated as a general purpose auxiliary technical research    ship (AGTR) and she carried GTR-5 freshly painted on each    side at bow and stern.  <\/p>\n<p>      The USS Liberty after the attack. (US Navy)    <\/p>\n<p>    In the very early morning of 8 June, an Israeli Air Force    propeller driven aircraft (a Nord 2501) flew a standard dawn    maritime reconnaissance mission on behalf of the Israeli Navy    (which had no organic air capability.) The aircraft located the    Liberty at 0558, which was correctly identified as the USS    Liberty by an Israeli naval intelligence officer when the    aircraft landed. The Liberty was then plotted as a neutral on    the situation board at Israeli naval headquarters in Haifa. By    late morning, the contact had gone stale and in accordance with    standard operating procedure was removed from the plot.    However, the fact that a U.S. ship was out there did not    survive an 1100 watch turnover (following an investigation and    pre-trial hearing the responsible watch officer was not    referred to trial.) Other Israeli aircraft flew in the vicinity    to-and-from combat air patrol (CAP) and ground-attack missions    in the Sinai throughout the morning; these flights did not    report on the Liberty (since it was not their mission) but were    observed from the Liberty and have since come to be erroneously    reported as additional Israeli pre-attack surveillance.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the early afternoon of 8 June, Israeli Army forces in the    vicinity of al Arish reported that they were being shelled from    the sea. An unidentified grey ship (the Liberty) could be    observed on the horizon and was presumed to be the source. At    that time, Liberty was operating about 14 NM off the coast, and    at least one massive explosion and other smoke near al Arish    were observed from the Liberty at 1300 as the Liberty commenced    a general quarters drill (which concluded at 1345.) At the    time, the Egyptian army had been driven well out of artillery    range, and the Egyptian air force had been destroyed on the    ground in the initial Israeli preemptive strikes on 5 June.    Whether the explosions were the result of sabotage, or some    other activity, remains unknown, but certainly was not due to    any action by the Liberty.  <\/p>\n<p>    In response to the report of shelling from the sea, the Israeli    Navy was ordered to dispatch ships to intercept. Two destroyers    were promptly recalled, but three MTBs (MTB Division 914)    under the command of Lieutenant Commander Moshe Oren, were    ordered to continue. At that time, Liberty was heading westerly    in the general direction of Port Said, held by the Egyptians,    at a slow speed under 15 KTS. As the MTBs made initial radar    contact with the Liberty (at fairly long range, 22 NM, due to    atmospheric ducting) the Combat Information Center (CIC)    officer on the command MTB erroneously calculated the Libertys    speed as 30 KTS. By Israeli SOP, an unidentified ship    transiting at greater than 20 KTS was presumed to be a warship    and could be attacked. It also meant that the MTBs would be    unable to make the intercept before the contact reached Port    Said, which forced LCDR Oren to call for air support. Given the    testy and competitive relationship at the time between the    Israeli Navy and Air Force, it is very unlikely LCDR Oren would    have called for air support unless he believed there was no    alternative. In fact, the Israeli Air Force and Navy had only    narrowly averted a potentially catastrophic friendly fire    engagement the previous night.  <\/p>\n<p>    Two Israeli Mirage IIICJ fighters returning from a CAP    (air-to-air) mission over the Sinai were ordered to locate,    identify, and if the contact was a warship, to attack the    contact. In their initial stand-off reconnaissance the two    fighters identified the Liberty as a warship (painted grey, and    not Israeli, and the fighters identified the three MTBs to    ensure deconfliction.) The fighters also identified the Liberty    as a destroyer (which it definitely was not) because that was    what they expected to see, since the only ships the Egyptians    had that could have been responsible for shelling Al Arish were    destroyers (or missile patrol boats, which even Air Force    pilots could tell the contact certainly was not.) At a safe    distance and altitude, the fighters did not discern the 5 ft by    8 ft American flag nor the GTR-5 on the bow and stern, and    requested clearance to engage. After double-checking with the    Navy that the contact was a warship, which Navy headquarters    verified (based on the erroneous calculated speed), the Air    Force controller cleared the fighters to engage.  <\/p>\n<p>    At 1358, the two Mirages commenced a bow-to-stern firing pass    from out of the sun. CDR McGonagle had already ordered the    machine guns (which were already manned as a precaution) to    Condition One because he didnt like the look of the jets    actions and immediately called general quarters. Flying at a    speed of a half mile every three seconds, each Mirage opened    fire with a 3 second burst of 30mm cannon fire, aimed at the    forward superstructure, with devastating result, before looping    around for another pass. Neither jet noted any return fire.    Although not noted in the ships log, but noted in the board of    inquiry testimony, one Sailor (GMG3 Alexander Thompson, Jr.)    did open fire, and was killed on the second pass trying to do    the same. The first pass ignited a fire in two 55gal drums    holding fuel for the motor whaleboat, and set the whaleboat on    fire as well. The first pass either shot away the American    flag, or the halyards burned; either way the flag was gone by    the second and third passes. In the Israeli gun camera footage,    the flag is not visible on any pass, and on the second and    third pass, the heavy smoke from the gasoline fire is rising    straight up, indicating that at least at the point of the first    pass the flag would not have been flying straight out, and even    if it was, making out a flag from a high speed jet from a    bow-on aspect would have been exceedingly difficult. The pilot    would have been concentrating on hitting the target and then    not crashing into the ship or the water in the three or so    seconds after firing. Some accounts claim that the Mirages    fired rockets, however since their primary mission was    air-to-air, that would have been very unlikely; the hundreds of    impacts from high velocity 30mm canons were more than adequate    to cause major damage throughout the ship. The first air attack    concluded by 1404.  <\/p>\n<p>    A few minutes after the Mirage attack concluded, two Super    Mystere B-2 fighters, diverted from a ground attack mission in    the Sinai, commenced a stern-to-bow pass at 1407, dropping two    napalm canisters each; three missed and one ignited a fire in    the bridge area. The aircraft then looped around for a strafing    pass from the beam, again inflicting severe damage with 30mm    canon fire. However, on the second pass, the lead pilot noticed    unusual markings, and the Israeli air control officer in Tel    Aviv was already becoming seriously concerned by the lack of    any reported return fire. On the third pass, the lead pilot    reported that the target had CTR-5 on the bow. The Israeli    air control officer immediately ordered a halt to the attack,    and ordered a third flight tasked against the ship, two Mystere    IV fighters armed with 500 LB iron bombs, to resume their    original ground attack mission in the Sinai. The air attacks    were over by 1410. Nine U.S. crewmen, including the XO and the    Intelligence Officer had been killed or would die of their    wounds.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although Egyptian ships had been known to use subterfuge in    ship markings, they used Arabic script for names and numbers,    not the Latin alphabet. The Israeli air controllers concern    that they might have hit a U.S. ship was quickly replaced by    concern they had hit a Soviet intelligence collection ship    (AGI.) The Israeli fighter had misidentified the GTR-5 as    CTR-5, an easy mistake. Soviet AGIs would normally have    CCB-## (Cyrillic for SSV-##.) This resulted in a flurry of    reports up the Israeli chain of command.  <\/p>\n<p>    At 1424, the Liberty sighted the three MTBs approaching at    high speed. At 1417, LCDR Oren had requested authorization to    employ torpedoes, which was granted by the Deputy Commander of    the Israeli Navy, under the mistaken presumption that the    contact was an Egyptian destroyer (since that was the only    thing that could have shelled Al Arish and be making 30KTS.)    The three Israeli MTBs caught up to the heavily damaged    Liberty about 1430, which was billowing heavy black smoke, and    obviously not making 30 KTS, nor was it a destroyer to anyone    with rudimentary recognition skills.  <\/p>\n<p>    The MTBs held short about a mile from the Liberty while LCDR    Oren, and the skippers of the other two MTBs identified the    Liberty as the Egyptian transport vessel El Quseir. One junior    officer under instruction expressed doubt about the    identification. The El Quseir was somewhat superficially    similar in silhouette to the Liberty, although less than    two-thirds the size. However, the rationale for why a    1929-vintage horse and passenger transport, armed only with two    antiquated 3-pounder guns, would have been anywhere near that    location defies easy explanation, nor could the El Quesir    possibly have been responsible for shelling Al Arish. The    Israeli MTBs did not see the much larger 813 ft holiday    American flag that had been hoisted after the air attacks. Due    to the fire, the flag was on a halyard on the opposite side    from the MTBs and mostly likely obscured by the heavy smoke.    The Israelis were also looking into the sun, and the GTR-5 on    the bow and stern would have been harder to see in shadow.  <\/p>\n<p>      The Liberty as airmen would have seen it on that clear day.    <\/p>\n<p>    In the Israelis minds, the identification issue was rendered    moot, when the Liberty opened fire as they began to close.    Commander McGonagle give the order to fire, but immediately    countermanded it after he saw what he interpreted as a possible    Israeli flag on an MTB. However, with all communications    destroyed, except for shouting down from the bridge, a forward    gunner got off one 50 caliber round before hearing the    cease-fire order. An amidships machine gun (to which there was    no easy access from the bridge due to the fire) may also have    opened fire, or much more likely, ammunition cooked off due to    the fire at a most unfortunate time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Believing they were being fired upon, (and unaware that the    Commander-in-Chief of the Israeli Navy had countermanded the    torpedo launch authorization as soon as he was briefed) the    MTBs opened up with a sustained barrage of 40mm, 20mm and 50    cal fire, which killed Libertys helmsman (who had taken over    from the helmsman wounded in the air attack) and commenced a    high speed attack run, firing five of the six torpedoes on the    MTBs (each was armed with two torpedoes.) LCDR Oren did not    even wait to set up a doctrinally correct multi-axis shot, and    four of the five torpedoes missed, one ahead and three astern.  <\/p>\n<p>    One torpedo hit the intelligence space on the Liberty,    virtually wiping out the entire intelligence detachment in the    space at the time. The torpedo opened a 39 FT by 40 FT hole    below the waterline, and the ship quickly took on a 9-10 degree    list. Fortunately much of the blast was dissipated by a    mainframe that likely prevented the ship from breaking in two    and sinking immediately.  <\/p>\n<p>    Twenty-two Sailors, two Marines and one NSA civilian were    killed as a result of the torpedo boat attack. Among other    things, life rafts that had been thrown over the side were    shredded by the volume of fire from the Israeli boats. The    apparent precision of the Israelis in destroying the    intelligence compartment served as fuel for the deliberate    attack on a known U.S. ship theory, a high degree of accuracy    that doesnt explain why the other four torpedoes completely    missed (as had every torpedo the Israelis had previously test    launched.)  <\/p>\n<p>    After the torpedo attack, the MTBs came close enough to read    the name on the stern (which even then was initially reported    as Cyrillic (i.e., Russian.) Released U.S. and Israeli    transcripts of Israeli communications, show a high degree of    confusion within the Israeli Air Force and Navy over whether    the ship was Egyptian, Soviet and U.S. The MTBs realized their    mistake at about 1500 when the recovered a life raft marked    U.S. Navy, and Israeli Headquarters became convinced at 1512    following a close pass by an Israeli helicopter that was the    first to report that the Liberty was flying a flag and that it    was definitely American. (The MTBs had previously reported    seeing a red flag, which added to the possible Soviet    confusion.)  <\/p>\n<p>    The Israelis admitted and formally apologized for the attack,    and eventually paid several million dollars in restitution to    the families of those killed, but balked at paying for the ship    because they believed that the U.S. had erred in sending the    Liberty into a combat zone without prior notification (a    compromise was eventually reached.) Nevertheless, the apology    and restitution were viewed as inadequate by much of the    Libertys crew. I will not go in to the myriad of conjectural    theories as to why Israel would have chosen to deliberately and    knowingly attack a ship of the only nation in the world that    was standing by them at that point. The most prevalent theory    is that the Israelis attacked the Liberty to prevent the U.S.    from finding out they were about to attack the Syrian Golan    Heights. However, the Israeli Chief of Defense had already    notified the U.S. Ambassador and the U.S. Special    Representative of their intent to do so some eight hours before    the attack. None of the other theories stand up to rigorous    scrutiny either.  <\/p>\n<p>    Because of the then-classified nature of the Libertys    intelligence collection mission, the initial Department of    Defense press release deliberately contained false information    (a definite dont do that lesson learned,) that the press and    others quickly determined to be false, adversely affecting the    U.S. governments credibility in the matter. In addition, the    results of the board of inquiry and much official documentation    remained classified for many years. As a result, the cover    up\/conspiracy\/the Israelis did it with malice aforethought    school-of-thought had an over ten-year head-start in    disseminating their versions of events, which continues to    impact virtually every story done on the Liberty to this day.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of note, two days before the Liberty attack, U.S. Air Force    jets, in broad clear daylight mistakenly shot up the Soviet    merchant ship Turkestan in a North Vietnamese port, flying a    Soviet flag, and killing a wounding a number of Soviet sailors.    The Soviets refused to accept our admission that it was an    accident.  <\/p>\n<p>    One thing about the Liberty Attack that has never been    contested was the heroism of the Libertys crew in saving their    ship and many shipmates. As the Board of Inquiry determined,    they were actually as well-drilled and prepared as possible,    and they were well-led by Commander McGonagle. As I mentioned    in my previous H-gram about the courageous actions of U.S. Navy    Sailors in the debacle of the fall of the Philippines and Dutch    East Indies during WWII, Sailors on even the most unglamorous    non-combat naval vessel can find themselves with no notice    called upon to conduct the most heroic of acts under the most    horrific of circumstances. The Sailors on the USS Liberty    (AGTR-5) more than lived up to the highest standards of valor    exhibited by any combat ship in U.S. Naval History, and deserve    our nations gratitude for their exemplary service in harms    way.  <\/p>\n<p>    There have been many books and articles written on the Liberty    Attack and I have read most of them. There have also been a    number of TV documentaries, and I have seen some of them.    Almost all the books and documentaries have major historical    inaccuracies, and many have an agenda. A recent book, published    by U.S. Naval Institute in 2013, The Liberty Incident Revealed    (a follow-on to an earlier book) by Jay Cristol, is the most    thoroughly researched with verifiable sourcing and certainly    the most objective account that I have seen.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/flaglerlive.com\/109021\/uss-liberty\/\" title=\"50 Years Later, Israel's Attack on the USS Liberty Still Provokes Unsettling Conclusions - FlaglerLive.com\">50 Years Later, Israel's Attack on the USS Liberty Still Provokes Unsettling Conclusions - FlaglerLive.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The USS Liberty was attacked by Israeli gunships and jets on June 8, 1967 off the coast of the Sinai Peninsula. 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