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complete cooperation of the local FBI, the Border Patrol, Immi-
gration, Coast Guard, FCC, Customs, Navy, and police officials.
7. Except for the Director of Central Intelligence, who
visited the base, top Agency officials concerned with the project
did not have first-hand knowledge of what was being done and
what could be done at Miami. The limitations they placed on
base activities had serious consequences. For example, when
the resistance organizers being trained in Guatemala were ready
to go into Cuba in September, the maritime capability to in-
filtrate them did not yet exist. By the time the base had built
up some capabilities in various lines, valuable months had been
lost.
The Miami View
8. On the other hand, there was a general feeling at the
base that it should be a "station", conducting operations just
as Havana was able to do (up to the date when diplomatic rela-
tions were broken off), with Headquarters providing support,
guidance and policy. This view failed to realize that a station
with several hundred people would have been very difficult to
conceal, that it would have cost a million dollars to move
everyone to Miami, and that Headquarters would have gotten into
the operations anyhow, due to the easy access to Miami from
Washington, especially by telephone.
9. The letter of instructions to the base chief, dated
6 October 1960, was pretty vague. It stated that he would have
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