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comprehension and approval, the culminating incident which
preceded the loss of the Cuban brigade might never have
happened.
47. We are informed that this took place as follows: On
the evening of 16 April the President instructed the Secretary
of State that the D-Day strikes setfor the following morning
should be cancelled, unless there were overriding considera-
tions to advise him of. The Secretary then informed the
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, the Director being
absent from Washington, and the Deputy Director (Plans) of
this decision, offering to let them call the President at
Glen Ora if they wished. They preferred not to do so, and
the Secretary concluded from this that they did not believe
the strikes to be vital to success.
A Civilian Decision
48. Earlier that evening the project chief and his para-
military chief had emphatically warned the DD/P to insist
that cancellation of the strikes would produce disaster. Thus
the DD/P, a civilian without military experience, and the DDCI,
an Air Force general, did not follow the advice of the project's
paramilitary chief, a specialist in amphibious operations. And
the President made this vital, last-minute decision without
direct contact with the military chiefs of the invasion
operation.
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