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BayOfPigsOfficialCIAHistory
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4. Through the first day of fighting, 17 April, only Cuban
air crews were used for combat or drop missions. Of 11 Cuban-
manned B-26s which had gone over the beachhead, only three had
returned to base, and four of the others had been shot down.
That night the available Cuban crews were exhausted and dispirited.
5. On 18 April the hard pressed exile brigade was calling
for air support. Two American fliers volunteered to go, and
several Cuban crews followed their example. The result was a
highly successful attack against a colum of Castro's forces
moving on Blue Beach. Four American-manned aircraft were in
combat over the beachhead the following day, and two of them
were shot down by Castro's T-33s. Later the same day two
American crews returned for another sortie. Four American fliers
were either killed in combat or executed by Castro forces after
being shot down.
6. In addition to these actions, an American-manned PBY
patrolled the waters south of Cuba for a total of 57 hours
during five days on air-sea rescue and communications relay
duty.
7. The American pilots lost in combat were aware of United
States Government sponsorship and probably also of Agency interest,
but had been instructed not to inform their families of this. In
spite of wide press coverage of the invasion failure, the story of
the American pilots has never gotten into print, although its
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