CUBAN INVADERS SMASHED GUATEMALA REDS FOR CIA

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000500270014-6
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December 15, 2016
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January 6, 2004
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'Govt Sent Us,' Says Leader By AL WOOD Staff, Correspondent t DEL RAY- BEACH )At last two months before it - _-- - - - - - - Army intelligence veteran' "' ~ _ .. ..", ? ?? -- ' 'i ud Itwl ~ ,hnns were all. lashed a military foothold if r" of the North African cam.'' dropped into Cuba for anti- adequate U S air support' )rrign, spoke to a press path-;Castro forces to use. had been given. bring at the country club Before the invasion sev- "They sent in some I-86s There. I eral planes were lost or (Saberjets) on Wednesday. lie. said the bngade hadldamaged by Cuban artillery (April 19, 1961) and they been used to uell a Coin- q 1 ' fire and were unable to flew around hidel's planed} munist uprising in Guate- make the return trip to the Monlesinonsays "Only op mala in February 1961, with r:uafemnlan hnca of nnnn,_ of tinncn .. ,I,' 6...... r .... Americans, Montesino said. [force. If only one Ai'Otican "The Communists were Montesino said that hr pilot had gone wlld' the', ins threatening to take over l1,;_rr n..?., nna .,e ,r.. l_...... ss invasion, the ,pptl- there, so the Govt sent us His Cuban Brl hde, out to put down the revolt craft was riddled he of bullets over the Communist ii'ris-and they (the CIA) told the mountains Communist r= i 'omala mitb the Communists if they didn't anba an nd he was forced to land on Jama Ca wncee A,; mcysurrender we would wipe ica. being hel,iry the them out," Montesino said. lie says lie hadbeen toot thrust b t , r i member Guatemai, i { is the Site of u met field which was used III springboard for th~, I launch In the Bay till $ fiasco as well as ot tfrj / Castro flights. ) A number of air~Yeft` Americans aboar ,by Communist r, 'according to t;s1 ro Montesino, tJ fond in comm!j anti-Castro ij,Ijj the three dn, o the Bftp'foilY~di, Bay of Pigs invasion. These toe rtemista ragto'etattn; that American aid would be included maintenance men, his had been a bomb;t i' not forthcoming hit the Cu, 33 11+1; ,f."1 'ha mate than four teslno says he only droff p! 1 went to company head. as 1il~r , im-'can. perished. guns on the fh?ht. l+T Iquarters and asked when The survicnr reports that called CIA headquarte*were- canon , I was told 'in l f dttr Ihere W, etc 15 13-2s medium Guatemala City and TAI . 30 minutrs' Ii:ey told me rjf,h$'1 at ; Milt :re 1 1,1,1 been prtmttsed Inreutened Lo relyyt~ t- 'i rue, and still no r RmA eP 3'htl4Yfih/lttM .'t?1Lf'`1RIryprT-S-ftA>fylSlRfIYIVp5AfG'Y.9(1l~''tQIC I. help success. O L n Wprld War If P-51 M tahgs, about 30 planes together. v.0 of the Central American tanamo Bay -or ~at hey1 forces sustained an estimat- 'oontnc have Sri the gave ed 10 000 casualties with , y , , (ir West or he would have beer ;,. [he?1'." I1" said. shot down. eme entire division de. NI'mi lino claimed that The British iaroyed by incendiary phos- air P t K d a ingsirt Igs there were it least zoo were prepared to hand gin ldtor?ous bombs dropped by eri.Americans involved in air - ,. .l the indefensible B-26s. ' ' . 1 ? itllains, t attack I x flow to Jamaica and +I d'r it VIII ~~?. Will and his crew ft n 1 ii T'.riiich and hnriiies 1