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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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Question:
Would you explain how the
air operation was organized.
As I
understand it, there were two organ-
izations--one for planning and one
for execution.
Answer:
Thatls right.
Question:
Were you the actual air commander?
Answer:
Yes.
Question:
When did the pre-Day strikes
corne into the picture?
Answer:
lim not sure.
Statement:
Will you ask Col. Beerli
to come over on Monday and set forth
the facts relating to pre-D-Day air
strikes?
Answer:
Yes.
Question:
What was the turn-around
time for your aircraft?
Answer:
The longest time was three
hours.
A normal combat loading took
approximately an hour.
.
Question:
How long could you remain
over the target?
Answer:
Thirty minutes to an hour.
Question:
What was your capability
for providing air cover to the beach?
Answer:
We could keep someone over
there all the time.
On D-Day we had
a capability for launching 20 sorties.
If we hadnlt lost some of our air crews
to enemy action, weld have been able to
maintain this indefinitely.
Question:
That would have been a major
effort?
Answe.r:
Yes.
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