Military History Podcast

Scorpion Down

08.25.2007 - By George HagemanPlay

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This episode is a summary of the USS Scorpion incident of 1968 and a review of the book, Scorpion Down,

by Ed Offley (Published by Perseus Books). The USS Scorpion, a

Skipjack-class nuclear submarine, was heading from the Mediterranean

Sea to Norfolk, Virginia, when it mysteriously sank, making it only the

second nuclear submarine that the US Navy has ever lost. The US Navy

and other authors claimed that the USS Scorpion and its 99 crew members

were lost because of a weapons accident or because of mechanical

failure. However, according to Ed Offley, the USS Scorpion was sunk by

the Soviets in retaliation for the US sinking the Soviet K-129

diesel-electric sub a few months before.

The book is written

by an experienced and well-qualified author. It is a must-read for

anybody who was involved with the submarine or with the search, and it

is a recommended read for any submarine enthusiasts or conspiracy

theory enthusiasts. To purchase, visit www.scorpiondown.com.

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