When the largest rescue operation of the Vietnam War failed to reach downed navigator Gene Hambleton, how did his lifelong passion for golf become the key to his rescue?

In 1972, Air Force navigator Gene Hambleton was shot down over enemy territory in Vietnam, and a ferocious offensive beat back every attempt to rescue him. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll learn about the Air Force's inventive strategy to lead him to safety.

We'll also learn about a videogame based on the Dyatlov Pass incident and puzzle over why a military force drops bombs on its friends.

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