In 1967 Eugene Windchy left his position as the U.S. Information Agency’s Assistant Science Adviser to investigate the forgotten naval incidents that enabled American parti- cipation in theVietnam ...view moreIn 1967 Eugene Windchy left his position as the U.S. Information Agency’s Assistant Science Adviser to investigate the forgotten naval incidents that enabled American parti- cipation in theVietnam War. This led to the book Tonkin Gulf and to articles on the con- stitution and national security. In 1993 Windchy began researching evolution. He lives with his wife in Alexandria, Virginia.view less