CIA #Museum AotW: Seven Days in the Arctic by Keith Woodcock
http://1.usa.gov/1GZlB3x
#ProjectCOLDFEETpic.twitter.com/TPtUmRHBlj
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Team was picked days later by a #WWII-era B-17 “Flying Fortress” with a Fulton “Skyhook” aerial retrieval system. http://1.usa.gov/1BrN6gm
COLDFEET yielded valuable intel on Soviet advanced acoustical detection of under-ice submarines & Arctic anti-submarine warfare techniques.
Cool beans @CIA @usairforce @USNavy
@CIA @usairforce @USNavy and a big chunk of ice with an alien inside?
Airphibian, Skyhook, an angry flying pig and @CIA's Operation Coldfeet. Fascinating.
https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/95unclass/Leary.html …
@CIA @usairforce @USNavy badass. Is there a museum exhibit dedicated to COLDFEET?
@CIA @usairforce @USNavy OK, but why didn't Soviets take the docs and equipment with them?
@CIA @usairforce @USNavy nice :)
Trolling itself? “@CIA: May 1962: Maj. Smith, & Lt. LeSchack, parachuted down, photographed facility & collected 150lbs of docs & equipment.
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