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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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Statement:
Yes, but they hit targets.
General Lemnitzer:
Yes, but the T-33s
didn't sink any ships.
Statement:
Yes, they did.
Statement:
No, not the T-33s.
I
think they were Sea Furies.
A Sea
Fury was the one that hit the Rio.
General Lemnitzer:
I have a long list
of the reasons why we preferred Trindad
to Zapata:
It was more distant from
Havana, the closeness to the Escambray
mountains, there was only one access
road into the area, the nearest Cuban
army unit of any size was 100 miles
away, and considerable support from
dissidents was expected in that area.
Question:
What was the understanding
of the importance of control of the
air?
General Lemnitzer:
Absolutely vital
to success.
Question:
Were the Chiefs satisfied
with the plan of pre-D-Day strikes?
General Lemnitzer:
We first talked
about some strikes on the day before
D-Day, but the D-Day strikes were regarded
as critica1 ••• 0f course, elimination of the
D-Day strike greatly eliminated the in-
surance against attack from the Cuban air
force.
131/*
* In the course of the discussion of the D-Day and D-2 air
strikes, Lemnitzer specified that napalm, as well as bombs
and machine guns, was to have been used in the attacks on
the Cuban airfields on D-Day.
He also repeated this in his
19 May 1961 testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations
Subcommittee on American Republic Affairs.
In fact, napalm
had been authorized only for the two B-26s scheduled to hit
the tank/truck park at the Managua Military Base on D-Day. 132/
Lemnitzer obviously was confusing the very early planning
for the D-Day strike which had called for all of the B-26s
which were scheduled to strike the Cuban airfields to carry
both napalm and bombs.
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