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In another case the coordinates given for a drop zone were in the
ocean. Reception parties proposed to mark the drop zone with
various bizarre and impractical patterns, such as: two red lights
and one white light about 15 feet apart moving clockwise; an arrow
50 meters long with lights at two-meter intervals; lights in the
form of a straight line with a sign in the middle lit up with
Christmas lights (on this one, the crew at one point mistakenly
identified cars on a road as the drop-zone signal); two crosses
Bide by side; a triangle of three lights with a fourth Light in
the center. In some areas there were so many small lights in the
vicinity that no pattern could be located. For one drop the agents
made four proposals in rapid succession: no lights, a nine-man
eross, &@ line of five bonfires, a 60-meter line of colored flash-
lights.
12. The standard light patterns taught by paramilitary instruc-
tors and generally accepted as best, were (a) an "L" of 4 lights;
(b) a "I" of 5 lights; and (c) a cross of 6 lights. All lights
should be 15 to 25 yards apart, with one light aifferent from the
others.
13. The Cuban air crews must share the blame for the failures,
as must their trainers. Policy did not allow American observers
to go along on the missions to correct the errors. Pilot disci-
pline was lacking and instructions were not followed in numerous
instances.
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