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What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 12-04-2016

There was no landing at the Naval Air Station in Key West. Here is what Jacques has to say.

http://baracuteycubano.blogspot.com/2011/12/jacques-lagas-heroe-de-playa-giron.html


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Tracy Riddle - 12-04-2016

I can't find anything about this pilot LeBlanc having died anywhere (memorial/obituary), which is kind of odd.


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 12-04-2016

Tracy Riddle Wrote:I can't find anything about this pilot LeBlanc having died anywhere (memorial/obituary), which is kind of odd.

Me neither, very odd, I try and communicate with as many Bay of Pigs survivors to capture history. If he was in his 30s in 1961 that would make him 80 something, could he still be alive to tell his story?


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Tracy Riddle - 12-04-2016

Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Tracy Riddle Wrote:I can't find anything about this pilot LeBlanc having died anywhere (memorial/obituary), which is kind of odd.

Me neither, very odd, I try and communicate with as many Bay of Pigs survivors to capture history. If he was in his 30s in 1961 that would make him 80 something, could he still be alive to tell his story?

But if he wasn't killed, then he must have been returned by Castro at some point. I'm not sure that Castro would have kept quiet about shooting down a US plane during the Bay of Pigs, either. Can you imagine the possibilities to embarrass the US, as with the shooting down of Powers in 1960? A U-2 was shot down by the Cubans during the Missile Crisis, and it wasn't a secret.
[URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Anderson"]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Anderson[/URL]


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 12-04-2016

Tracy Riddle Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Tracy Riddle Wrote:I can't find anything about this pilot LeBlanc having died anywhere (memorial/obituary), which is kind of odd.

Me neither, very odd, I try and communicate with as many Bay of Pigs survivors to capture history. If he was in his 30s in 1961 that would make him 80 something, could he still be alive to tell his story?

But if he wasn't killed, then he must have been returned by Castro at some point. I'm not sure that Castro would have kept quiet about shooting down a US plane during the Bay of Pigs, either. Can you imagine the possibilities to embarrass the US, as with the shooting down of Powers in 1960? A U-2 was shot down by the Cubans during the Missile Crisis, and it wasn't a secret.
[URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Anderson"]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Anderson[/URL]

Castro really hasn't said anything, you'll find the shooting down of that U2 along with the B-26s in volume one of the Bay of Pigs, we still haven't read volume five yet, and what they're hiding. I miss understood the story, and I apologize for that. The Skyhawk wasn't shot-down in Cuba, it was wounded over Cuba, and the pilot ejected, but not over Dallas Texas. He was a mile from the USS Essex and knew his plane would not make its landing.

Another thing, the US government contends there were a total of (16) B-26s destroyed by Castro's army, again, that's not true, there was a total of (19) planes destroyed by Castro. Could this be the reason for secrecy from the crew aboard the ship Essex?


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 12-04-2016

Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Tracy Riddle Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Tracy Riddle Wrote:I can't find anything about this pilot LeBlanc having died anywhere (memorial/obituary), which is kind of odd.

Me neither, very odd, I try and communicate with as many Bay of Pigs survivors to capture history. If he was in his 30s in 1961 that would make him 80 something, could he still be alive to tell his story?

But if he wasn't killed, then he must have been returned by Castro at some point. I'm not sure that Castro would have kept quiet about shooting down a US plane during the Bay of Pigs, either. Can you imagine the possibilities to embarrass the US, as with the shooting down of Powers in 1960? A U-2 was shot down by the Cubans during the Missile Crisis, and it wasn't a secret.
[URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Anderson"]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Anderson[/URL]

Castro really hasn't said anything, you'll find the shooting down of that U2 along with the B-26s in volume one of the Bay of Pigs, we still haven't read volume five yet, and what they're hiding. I miss understood the story, and I apologize for that. The Skyhawk wasn't shot-down in Cuba, it was wounded over Cuba, and the pilot ejected, but not over Dallas Texas. He was a mile from the USS Essex and knew his plane would not make its landing.

Another thing, the US government contends there were a total of (16) B-26s destroyed by Castro's army, again, that's not true, there was a total of (19) planes destroyed by Castro. Could this be the reason for secrecy from the crew aboard the ship Essex?

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What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 12-04-2016

I believe that if this information had been released during Kennedy's administration, Kennedy would have been faced with invading Cuba. [The America public would have demanded it.] However, Kennedy was at all cost trying to avoid confrontation with Cuba and Russia. Simply put, Kennedy did not want war. So, I'm assuming at the request of President Kennedy, he had to of asked the ships admiral to swear the crew to secrecy. If true, what's the BIG secret?

Imagine had word gotten out at the time of the Bay of Pigs, what do you suppose would have happened to Cuba? And, how far would Russia go to protect Cuba? This is the reason Kennedy elected to stay out of backing the Brigade, and this is the reason everyone deemed Kennedy soft on communism.


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 12-04-2016

http://www.navysite.de/cruisebooks/cv9-61/index.html


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - LR Trotter - 12-04-2016

Everyone ​deemed Kennedy soft on communism? Just seeking clarification.


What was it that really prevented Jack Kennedy from going all in during the Bay of Pigs? - Scott Kaiser - 13-04-2016

LR Trotter Wrote:Everyone ​deemed Kennedy soft on communism? Just seeking clarification.

Let me re-phase that, everyone I've talked to who was involved in the Bay of Pigs believed Kennedy was soft on communism. Including Grayston Lynch.