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USS Liberty Cover-up/San Diego Union Tribune Article on Navy Lawyer



morris434@aol.com (MORRIS434)
2/18/2004 5:49:27 PM


rom the web site at:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20040217-9999-1n17liberty.html
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EX-OFFICER ALLEGES COVER-UP IN PROBE OF SPY SHIP ATTACK
By James W. Crawley
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
February 17, 2004
Ward Boston is an unassuming octogenarian who resides in a gated
community on Coronado's Silver Strand.
A retired Navy captain, he hardly attracts attention in a town
full of active-duty and retired sailors.
Yet Boston is in the maelstrom of a nearly 37-year-old
controversy surrounding Israel's deadly attack on the Navy's spy
ship Liberty during the Six-Day War with Egypt, Syria and
Jordan. The June 1967 attack killed 34 Americans and wounded
171.
Last October, Boston broke decades of silence and declared that
the Navy admiral who investigated the incident had been ordered
by President Lyndon Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert
McNamara to conclude it was a case of mistaken identity, despite
evidence to the contrary.
As the chief counsel for the Navy's court of inquiry, Boston had
an insider's view.
"I didn't speak up earlier because I was told not to," Boston
said in an interview.
His revelation, repeated last month before a State Department
conference about the Six-Day War, has rekindled a smoldering
debate over how it happened and whether the United States and
Israel covered up the truth.
Anti-Israel factions portray Boston's words true to his legal
background, memorialized in two affidavits but rarely spoken to
an audience larger than one person as proof of Israel's guilt.
Israel's supporters, including a federal bankruptcy judge who
researched the attack and wrote a book on it, say Boston is
lying. Some pin an anti-Semitic badge on his lapel.
On Web pages and through e-mail, an electronic brawl is raging
over Boston's disclosures among his admirers and detractors.
But, for the men who survived the attack, Boston's comments
endorse views smelted in cordite, blood and smoke.
"We feel we've been vindicated," said James Ennes, the Liberty's
officer of the deck the day of the attack, which left him
severely wounded.
"We've been saying for 37 years that the court of inquiry was a
fraud, that it was corrupted, that it ignored evidence and made
findings not supported by the evidence," said Ennes, whose book
about the incident claims it was a deliberate Israeli attack.
Boston's cover-up allegation is "enormously significant," said
author James Bamford, who has written several books about the
super-secret National Security Agency, which analyzed radio
intercepts from Liberty and other U.S. surveillance ships.
"It's equivalent to former Supreme Court (Chief) Justice Earl
Warren coming out and saying 'the Warren Commission report on
(the) Kennedy (assassination) everything we said was not what
we believed, but we were pressured to say it,' " Bamford said.
"It puts an enormous shadow over everything that was in the
(Navy) report," he said.
Even with Boston's affidavits and some newly released documents
presented at the State Department conference, no consensus was
reached on whether the attack was deliberate, accidental or the
result of negligence.
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The Liberty was a Navy spy ship, plain and simple.
Like its ill-fated sister vessel Pueblo, which was captured by
North Korea six months later, the Liberty was festooned with
antennas and its cargo holds were converted into top-secret
locked compartments lined with receivers where petty officers
eavesdropped on other nations' militaries.
During the Six-Day War, the Liberty loitered off the Sinai
Peninsula, listening to Israel's lightning victory over Egypt.
On the afternoon of June 8, 1967, Israeli jets strafed the ship.
Hours later, Israeli torpedo boats attacked. By the evening, 34
U.S. sailors were dead and 171 injured.
Israel said the attack was a terrible mistake caused by the
misidentification of the Liberty as an Egyptian vessel.
Investigations followed, including the Navy's court of inquiry.
That's when Ward Boston's involvement began.
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If Hollywood had discovered Boston, he could have been the
real-life prototype for Cmdr. Harmon Rabb, one of the leads on
the television show "JAG."
In the Pacific during World War II, Boston flew harrowing
photo-reconnaissance missions over Tokyo and Iwo Jima in Navy
Hellcat fighters, sometimes making three passes over a single
target once to take pre-bombing pictures, then joining other
planes in attacking the target and, finally, a post-attack pass
to photograph the damage.
After the war, Boston went to law school, passed the bar and
entered private practice. Meanwhile, he continued to fly Navy
fighters as a reservist, including its first jet, the FH-1
Phantom.
In the late 1940s, he joined the FBI and was assigned to field
offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles. During the Korean War,
he rejoined the Navy, this time as a JAG officer.
By June 1967, Boston was legal officer for then-Rear Adm. Isaac
Kidd Jr. when the flag officer was assigned to head the hastily
convened inquiry into the Liberty attack.
Unable to interview hospitalized sailors and Israeli military
and civilian officials, the investigative panel was given just a
week to examine the battered ship, interview survivors and
collect radio intercepts and other information.
Boston said it was obvious then who was responsible.
"There's no way in the world that it was an accident," Boston
said.
In his affidavits and a recent interview, Boston recounted how
he and Kidd discussed their conclusions about the survivors'
testimony.
"(Kidd) referred to the Israelis as 'murderous bastards,' "
Boston said.
After Kidd delivered the panel's report to Washington officials,
Boston said the admiral told him, "they aren't interested in the
facts or what happened. It's a political issue. They want to
cover it up." Then Kidd admonished Boston to keep silent.
Boston said Kidd told him privately that orders came from
Johnson and McNamara to find the incident was a mistake and not
a deliberate act.
There is no documentation to support Boston's account.
Kidd died in 1999 at 79 after a career topped by command of the
Atlantic Fleet. He never spoke of a cover-up.
The late '60s was the height of the Cold War between the United
States and the Soviet Union. The Soviets were backing the Arab
nations; the United States was allied with Israel. U.S. troops
were fully engaged in Vietnam and the United States was fearful
of growing Soviet influence, especially in the oil-rich Mideast.
Those who claim the attack was no accident argue that Israel
wanted to stop the Liberty from snooping on its military during
the war.
Boston kept quiet too, until the 2002 publication of "The
Liberty Incident," b
 
 
"Arthur L. Rubin"
2/18/2004 10:37:53 AM


MORRIS434 wrote:
From the web site at:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20040217-9999-1n17liberty.html
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EX-OFFICER ALLEGES COVER-UP IN PROBE OF SPY SHIP ATTACK
By James W. Crawley
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
Copyright violation.
It does lead to additional questions about the report,
but Boston could be lying NOW, and almost certainly
would be releasing classified information if he were
not lying.
 
 
morris434@aol.com (MORRIS434)
2/19/2004 6:56:41 AM


Subject: Re: USS Liberty Cover-up/San Diego Union Tribune Article on Navy
Lawyer
From: "Arthur L. Rubin" ronnirubin@sprintmail.com
Date: 2/18/04 10:37 AM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <4033B101.9D04BC6E@sprintmail.com>
MORRIS434 wrote:
Copyright violation.
It does lead to additional questions about the report,
but Boston could be lying NOW, and almost certainly
would be releasing classified information if he were
not lying.
What would his motivation be.. Whereas Zionist Jews (Israel Firsters) like A.
Jay Cristol have been trying to cover-up the treacherous Israeli attack on the
USS Liberty for years... Access www.ussliberty.org for the truth on the
deliberate Israeli attack on the USS Liberty...
 
 
"Arthur L. Rubin"
2/19/2004 11:41:51 AM


MORRIS434 wrote:
What would his motivation be..
How should I know?
 
 
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