10-04-2016, 05:46 AM
Georges W. LeBanc was one of the pilots on the USS Essex who's plane went down using a cover "unit" VX-5 "air test and evaluation squadron." This is just another definition for saying "flying missions." The incident of this pilots mishap after receiving indiscriminate gunfire from Fidel Castro's army, lead him to crash somewhere in Cuba. Has Castro's government identified, and provided an accurate count of planes they shot-down during the three day battle at the Bay of Pigs? Were all the planes which were shot-down by Castro's government identified by the government? LeBanc's fighters squadron, and flying missions, will never be disclosed in full, as this squadron had taken an oath of secrecy. It's not what you know, but who you know.