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LOTT SECRET
The Net in Havana
5. The section devoted considerable effort to supporting
Havana Station in preparing its agents for stay-behind roles in
the event of a break in diplomatic relations. When the embassy
finally closed on 3 Jamary 1961 the station had a single net
for positive intelligence. It comprised some 27 persons, 15 of
whom were reporting agents and the rest radio operators, cutouts
and couriers. The principal agents and one of the radio oper+
ators were U.S. citizens and thus had doubtful status after the
break in relations.
6. In September 1960 as the military invasion concept was
beginning to gain ascendancy in project planning, the chief of
the project created a G-2 unit. But instead of placing this
unit directly under himself as a project-wide unit. and making
its chief a member of his immediate staff, he put it in the
paramilitary section under the aggressive Marine Corps colonel
who became the paramilitary unit chief at about that time.
7. <As chief of this low-echelon intelligence unit, whose
analyses were to have important influence on an action vitally
affecting national security and prestige, WH/} brought in an
officer of undoubted ability but of limited experience in para-
military and FI operations. It was a grave error to place this
G-2 unit in such a subordinate position in the project, and
this error produced the serious consequences described below.
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