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Bayofpigsvolumeiairoperationsmarch1960 April1961
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as far back as D-6.
But .•• you risk your
covert operation when you start doing that
You couldn't depend on doing it all at
one .•. on one strike.
In other words, if
you would like to establish the fact that
you have control of the air before you hit
the beaches.
You have got to go before
D-Day, unless you are prepared for air-to-
air combat -- which we were not.
The thing
is,
I don't think the air operation really
ever got seriously nailed down to a schedule
until after we went to the second landing
site.
You see, the air people wou1d like
to have gone in and neutralized it all be-
fore the ground force was there.
But, of
course, ... you start compromising your
covertness •.. What you did was to alert
the world press that something was probably
going on.
In other words, we couldn't do
everything we desired to do to guarantee
neutralizing the Cuban Air Force in one
day. ?J
Unlike Cols. Beerli and Gaines, Gar Thorsrud,
who was Air Commander at JMTIDE, and would be responsi-
ble for setting the tactical .air operations into motion,
was far more optimistic about what might have been
attained by the single D-Day air strike using the full
force of B-26's as originally intended.
Thorsrud said:
The tactical strikes -- or if you want
to call them strategic -- really didn't
matter whether it was TRINIDAD or Playa
Giron, because we had to knock out the
air -- the enemy air capabilities, and
I was in on the tactical planning on how
we hit those fields.
The time of day,
and the type of weapons that we were going
to use.
That was for the first day of the
operation.
That was to go in simultaneously
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