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reconnaissance or light bombing missions. 107/*
But
the report claimed that there was at that time a
shortage of pilots available for these aircraft and
in fact, stated:
The Cuban Rebel Air Force
(CRAF)
con-
tinues to be a highly disorganized force,
with very little operational capability.
The arrest of some 20 CRAF officers in
May stripped the Air Force of its most
qualified pilots, including nine that
were jet-qualified.••. Although the
Cuban Naval Air
(CNA)
was abolished and
integrated with the CRAF, this will not
increase the CRAF's capability.
Thirteen
(13) naval pilots, who were trained at
Pensacola during the past seven years
were told that because of this training
and their orientation, they were no long-
er part of the armed forces •.• Total
personnel strength of the CRAF remains
unknown.
After the arrest in May of some
20 CRAF officers and some 20 enlisted men,
the CRAF reportedly had remaining,
4 USAF
jet qualified pilots, an unknown number
of assimilated transport pilots from
Cubana Civil Airlines, and CRAF qualified
B-26, transport, and light aircraft
pilots. 109/
The canard that Cuban airmen would prove to be
an unreliable and undependable factor in any air op-
erations that Castro might mount made little or no
*
A report by an ad hoc USIB Committee showed the
1960 inventory for FAR as 14 Sea Furies,
13 B-26's,
and 7 T-33's.
It also showed 6 "TBM-38."
Presumably
this was a typographical error for TBM-3S, an aircraft
which,
had it been operational, would have been of
great concern to JMATE planners because of the threat
it represented to shipping. 108/
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