Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club
Naval Aviation in the Vietnam War
- author
- Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
- Narrator
- Christopher Ragland
- Length
- 17 hours 13 minutes
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Catalogue #
- 19805
- Categories
- War - General
- Ratings
- 0 star rating
On August 2, 1964, USS Maddox became embroiled in the infamous 'Gulf of Tonkin incident' that lead directly to America's increased involvement in the Vietnam War. Supporting the Maddox that day were four F-8E Crusaders from the USS Ticonderoga, signalling the start of the US Navy's commitment to the air war over Vietnam. The Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club was the nickname for the US Navy's Seventh Fleet, Task Force 77, stationed off the coast of Vietnam.
Serving with the US Seventh Fleet during this period was author Tom Cleaver, who was a 20-year-old member of Commander Patrol Forces Seventh Fleet which had operational control over Maddox and Turner Joy. His use of dramatic first-hand experiences from interviews with both American and Vietnamese pilots plus official Vietnamese accounts of the war provides a balanced and personal picture of the conflict from both sides.