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Broken Arrow: America's First Lost Nuclear Weapon [Paperback]

Norman Leach (Author)
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February 5, 2008

On the eve of Valentine's Day, 1950, an American Strategic Air Command B-36 bomber-loaded with an atomic bomb-flew into the frozen night on a simulated bombing run from Alaska to San Francisco. The engines suddenly failed on this notoriously unreliable aircraft and the crew, before parachuting into the rugged terrain of northern British Columbia, set the autopilot to take the aircraft far out to sea.

Years later the wreckage of the bomber was accidentally discovered on a remote northern British Columbia mountaintop hundreds of miles from its presumed location deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. Did an atomic bomb lie undetected for a number of years in coastal northern British Columbia? Or was the nuclear weapon jettisoned and destroyed only miles from Canadian shores, becoming the world's first dirty bomb? Was this America's first lost nuclear weapon? Finally, and most baffling, did one of the missing crewmembers, the last man aboard, attempt to pilot the doomed aircraft back to its Alaskan base?

A Discovery Channel special on this topic aired in November 2006 with strong media coverage. The special is expected to air several more times in 2007 and 2008.

This compelling true-life mystery will resonate with readers in a world in which a new nuclear arms race is shaping the geopolitical climate.



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"This is a very gripping story . . . a good read for those interested in military or Cold War history, aviation history, and adventure, as well as the debunking of conspiracy theories.
Summing Up: Recommended."
-- Choice Magazine

"The start of the 1950s began with one of the deadliest things ever created by humanity just up and disappearing. "Broken Arrow: America's First Lost Nuclear Weapon" is the story of America's near-fatal mistake that could have cost the world millions of lives. When a simulated bombing run went wrong, the world lucked out; the bomb washed up in British Columbia, Canada – a nation with sense enough not to do the world wrong with it. Many questions arise however, and "Broken Arrow: America's First Lost Nuclear Weapon" is a deft examination of them all, highly recommended for community library military history shelves."
-- Wisconsin Bookwatch

About the Author

Norman Leach is a Calgary based historian, freelance writer and speaker. He has won a number of awards including The Crystal Book Award for the University if Lethbridge, an Honourary Peacekeeper Award from the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canada 125 and Alberta Centennial Medal.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Red Deer Press; 1 edition (February 5, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0889953481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0889953482
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,498,609 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A truly inspiring and realistic account of one of the Cold War's first great mysteries., June 22, 2008
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Norman Leach has written an amazingly clear and concise explanation on the events surrounding the loss of America's First Nuclear Weapon. Broken Arrow is the story of a Strategic Air Command (SAC) crew, and the perils they faced on the evening of December 13, 1950. As a former SAC member myself during the final years of the Cold War, I found Broken Arrow to be a refreshingly honest and straight forward account of the events surrounding the loss of the B-36 and the Mark IV Atomic Bomb that it carried.

Mr. Leach has purposely avoided the tempting sensationalism that revisionist historians and conspiracy theorists often use to further their own views. I was deeply moved by his understanding of the men, the times that they lived in, and the reasons for their willingness to sacrifice everything for a country they truly loved.

"The men of SAC believed in their hearts they were protecting the United States and the free world from the threat of Communism. Their actions cannot be judged outside the context of their times nor can they be separated from the depth of their convictions." - Norman Leach (Broken Arrow) Americas First Lost Nuclear Weapon.

Thank you Mr. Leach for a truly inspiring and realistic account of one of the Cold War's first great mysteries.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The story of America's near-fatal mistake that could have cost the world millions of lives, July 11, 2008
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The start of the 1950s began with one of the deadliest things ever created by humanity just up and disappearing. "Broken Arrow: America's First Lost Nuclear Weapon" is the story of America's near-fatal mistake that could have cost the world millions of lives. When a simulated bombing run went wrong, the world lucked out; the bomb washed up in British Columbia, Canada - a nation with sense enough not to do the world wrong with it. Many questions arise however, and "Broken Arrow: America's First Lost Nuclear Weapon" is a deft examination of them all, highly recommended for community library military history shelves.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Airplane books should be proofread by a pilot, September 6, 2010
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Very interesting story, but the book includes a few howlers that are apparent to anyone who flies. For example, Leach theorizes that the airplane didn't crash after most of the crew bailed out because the remaining pilot "turned it into the wind", thereby gaining lift and altitude. It just doesn't work that way: airplanes don't care which way the wind is blowing; they fly relative to the air mass they are in. The plane's continued flight for several hundred miles couldn't have had anything to do with turning into the wind. Could it be that the plane gained altitude because the crew had just unloaded 10,000 pounds of nuclear bomb before exiting the aircraft? And why didn't the crew attempt to continue flying after jettisoning the nuke? That question is never asked, even though some of the survivors were still available at the time of writing.

There are a few other minor factual errors, such as Leach's estimate of the turning radius of a B-36. In sum, the author's lack of an aviation background keeps the book from being as convincing and authoritative as it might have been. I don't know why publishers don't have such books proofread by a pilot, but I think that doing so would solve a lot of problems and make for a better story.
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