Thursday, September 25, 2014

The Incredible Story Of Former CIA Agent John T. Downey The Longest Held American Captive Of Any War

Photo: Downey crossing Hong Kong and freedom in 1973. CIA

“Your Future Is Very Dark” -- Andrew Burt, Slate

The incredible story of former CIA agent John T. Downey, the longest held American captive of war.

America was riding high in June 1951, and so was John T. Downey, a 21-year-old English major and football star, as he stood in the courtyard of Yale’s old campus one Monday morning beside his beaming mother. Downey had graduated from one of America’s most elite institutions, just as the Korean War turned 1 year old, with U.S. forces then pushing back a Communist offensive by the North Koreans and the Chinese. Armistice talks would begin as a result. The United States might soon be bringing its boys home.

But such hopes were premature. Two long, bloody years would pass before the war ended, and by that time John Downey would find himself shackled in a Chinese prison cell, confessing his status as an agent of the Central Intelligence Agency, which, along with the rest of the U.S. government, now presumed him dead. He would remain there for more than 20 years, making him the longest held captive of war in American history.

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My Comment: An incredible story .... read it all. The CIA's official account is here.

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