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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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As stated in Appexdix E:
Perhaps indicative of the Navy's sensitivity
about its performance during the Bay of Pigs
operation is the fact that the operational
records of its participation were ordered
destroyed presumably at the direction of
Admiral Burke.
Admiral Clark was not reluctant to jump into other areas
where his competence was even more suspect.
In response to a
que.stion about the. failure of the invasion, Clark popped out the
answer that Castro'!;! forces had not been taken by surprise.
When he was pulled up short by a question from one of the
committee members indicating that the evidence previously
presented to the committee indicated that there had been complete
tactical surprise, Clark volunteered that because Castro's opposition
had formed up so quickly "I think Castro's people saw the CEF forces
from a lighthouse and they could have seen them from the air."
Mr. Dulles pointed out to the Admiral that again there had been
no evidence that the brigade had been observed from the lighthouse
in question.
The landings at Playa Giron and Playa Larga, in
fact, met no organized resistance.
Extending his expertise
even ,further, Cla.rk. also suggested that another reason for
the failure was that the beach turned out to be coral rather
than sand, but this was offered without any further explanation.
Iwas the next
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witness to appear before the Cuban Study Group during the
course of the seventh meeting • I
Itook over the infantry
* Admiral Clark probably referred to the fact that some of the
landing craft had been hung up on a coral reef at Blue Beach
and tore their bottoms out.
Although this did delay the
movement of the troops to the beach somewhat, it had no serious
effect on the landing.
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