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Dan K wrote:Michael Haas is certainly one of the foremost researchers on post-war American air commando and special ops. Probably a good place as any to start reading on the Bahia de Cochinos affair is Haas's Apollo's Warriors.
The chapter entitled "They Had No Air Support" (covering the Alabama ANG B-26's and pilots' involvement) can be found on-line here (Just scroll down to page 147).
http://books.google.com/books?id=tEv4-5 ... as&f=false
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sgt hawk wrote:I'm not sure but in the mid 50's many of the A-26C's were brought back to service and used in the Congo and Bay of Pigs areas. Are any of those aircraft with that "Combat History" still around?
I know On-Mark regenerated some C's and called them K's in the 60's but I was just curious if any Cuban/African survivors were out there.
Thanks
Greg Hawkins