Admiral Dennison person
also: Dennison, Denison
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Joint Chiefs of Staff documented
“Meanwhile, the implementation of Pluto was accelerating. Two final postponements resulted in an invasion set for April 17th. On April 1st, Admiral Dennison got his basic marching orders in a Joint Chiefs of Staff memorandum. The Navy could …”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president’s secret war chapter 11 @ 33:29
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“The Navy reinforced Guantanamo in case Castro should move against it. And Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, quietly put two battalions of Marines on transports in the area just in case. Denison provided a flotilla built arou…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 22 (23) @ 33:42
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▶ 33:29
Meanwhile, the implementation of Pluto was accelerating. Two final postponements resulted in an invasion set for April 17th. On April 1st, Admiral Dennison got his basic marching orders in a Joint Chiefs of Staff memorandum. The Navy could …
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Denison's major task force was instructed to avoid overt association with the Cuban exiles at all costs. The invasion itself was not mounted from Guatemala, but from a port in Nicaragua, codenamed Trampoline. Can't make this shit up. The re…
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at least two to three days to mount any significant opposition. Bistel and other planners repeatedly used this estimate, yet their confidence in it was striking, given their complete ignorance of any conditions on the ground in Cuba. Admira…
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They were rounded up by Denison's naval vessel with their CIA commanders. But amid the frantic appeals from Pepe San Roman and the CIA chain of command, President Kennedy came closer than ever to intervention. There was intermittent overfli…
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Stevenson doubted JFK had thought through the issues. Within days of the effort of Tracy Barnes' inadequate briefing, it became painfully apparent. Meanwhile, Project ATE accelerated. Two final postponements resulted in an invasion set for …
▶ 33:42
The Navy reinforced Guantanamo in case Castro should move against it. And Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, quietly put two battalions of Marines on transports in the area just in case. Denison provided a flotilla built arou…
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They would accompany the invasion fleet to the Bay of Pigs while amphibious ship San Marcos carried the exile landing craft to their vehicles with some supplies. A submarine would carry out a diversion at a point off of Pinar del Rio at the…