Retracing the confused pattern of planning for escalation of the
Vietnam War, Moise reconstructs the events of the night of August
4, 1964, when the U.S. Navy destroyers
Maddox and
Turner
Joy reported that they were under attack by North Vietnamese
torpedo boats in the Gulf of Tonkin. Using declassified records and
interviews with the participants, Moise demonstrates that there was
no North Vietnamese attack; the original report was a genuine
mistake.