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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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15 March 1961 had been prepared for the Secretary and clearly
stated the JCS preference for the Trinidad plan over any
of the alternative plans that had been presented, McNamara
none-theless testified as follows:
The JCS had reviewed the plan in early
JanuarY1 and while they considered it
marginal, they still believed it had
sufficient chance of success to warrant
i.ts implementation.
After all the
modifications to the original plan were
made they still believed the chances of
success were marginal, but they still
wanted to give it a try.
There was one
important modification that the Chiefs
never knew about and one about which
they all felt strongly.
This was a decision
to cancel some of the D-Day air strikes.
This decision was made at the only meet-
ing at which neither I nor the Chiefs
participated.
It was my understanding
that both the CIA and Chiefs preferred
Zapata to Trinidad.
For while Trinidad
offered the advantage of close proximity
to Escambray or guerrilla territory,
Zapata offered an air strip and was
likely to be less well protected by
Castro, thereby raising the chances of
success for the initial landing.
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This response by Secretary McNamara raises a number of questions.
Did he even read JCSM-166-6l?
If so, he completely ignored the
Chiefs~ strong pre.ference for Trinidad.
If the Chiefs felt
very strongly about the cancellation of the D-Day targets,
*. There was no question of cancellingsomeof the D-Day air strikes--
the D-Day air strike was cancelled.
McNamara appears to have used
the word "strikes" when he meant "targets," and there were numerous
revisions in the list of targets for the D-Day strike prior to the
time that the President cancelled the strike.
The question of
defense of either the Trinidad or the Zapata air strip was never
an issue.
One source has indicated that in response to
Chester Bowles's question, "Will this Iinvasion plan] work without
American troops?" that McNamara's response was, "It would be
very doubtful. "80/
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