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CINCLANT Historical Account of Cuban Crisis Includes Letter of Promulgation by Robert L. Dennison
U.S. Army practices airborne training in Exercise Sun Shade from 12 November to 10 December as rehearsal of Operation Plan 316; Cuba. Revolutionary Navy Komar Missile Attack Boats depart Mariel on October 18 for operations at Banes; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command proposed the capture of intact SA-2 Missiles Surface-to-air missile sites as part of [Operation Plan 312; Operation Plan 316]; Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo indicated that movement of FROG Missiles into positions threatening Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) should be deemed \"an offensive act unacceptable\" to the U.S. due the missiles capacity to carry Nuclear warheads; Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) reported a marked increase in Cuba harassment in June 1962; Military build-up in Cuba of the Cuba. Revolutionary Navy included the acquisition of [Military training; Komar Missile Attack Boats; Kronshtadt Patrol Boats] from the Soviet Union; Cuba. Revolutionary Air Force Military build-up in Cuba was indicated from 1961 to 1962 by [MiG-15 Aircraft; MiG-17 Aircraft; MiG-19 Aircraft; MiG-21 Aircraft; Helicopters; Light aircraft; Military training] from the Soviet Bloc; Soviet Union Merchant vessels traffic to Cuba increased in July 1962; Cuba. Ground Forces Military equipment includes new shipments of [Tanks; Weapons; Rocket launchers; Artillery; Anti-aircraft weapons; Rifles; Mortars; Machine guns; Amphibious vehicles; Armored personnel carriers]; Intelligence confirms [Surface-to-air missiles; IL-28 Aircraft] Deployment in Cuba and Soviet Submarines in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean region during September to October 1962; Intelligence indicated Soviet combat teams are in control of [FROG Missiles; Snapper Anti-Tank Missiles] at [Artemisa; Santiago de las Vegas; Remedios IRBM Complex (Cuba); Holguin (Cuba)] Military bases; Contingency plans to assure maximum Operational readiness for [Operation Plan 312; Operation Plan 314] were implemented during 1-22 October 1962; Robert S. McNamara informs Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command that Soviet counteractions against Berlin (Federal Republic of Germany) will be considered valid reason for U.S. military intervention in Cuba; Robert S. McNamara directs that evidence of Offensive weapons in Cuba or Attacks by Cuba against Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) will be considered sufficient to warrant U.S. military intervention in Cuba; Robert S. McNamara reports that Cuban intervention in Latin America or indication of support for Cuban anti-Castro groups Attacks will be considered sufficient to warrant U.S. military intervention in Cuba; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command describes problems of U.S. Armed Forces Deployment affecting implementation of Operation Plan 316; U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet Submarines operations during the Cuban Crisis; U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet service force operations during the Cuban Crisis; U.S. Armed Forces Amphibious operations during the Cuban Crisis; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command describes Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet operations in conducting the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962); Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet count of Soviet missile withdrawal from Cuba does not match with reports from Soviet Ships; U.S. Navy reports minor collisions between its Naval vessels taking part in the Naval quarantine line; U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet. Task Force 135 involvement in Cuban Crisis operations; U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet. Anti-Submarine Force involvement in the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962) operations; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command describes Anti-submarine warfare activities against Soviet Submarines in the Atlantic Ocean; [Anti-submarine warfare; Air defense systems] forced Soviet Submarines to surface prior to implementation of the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962); Latin America-U.S. Naval Task Force involvement with the U.S. South Atlantic Force during the Cuban Crisis; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command analysis of U.S. Atlantic Command role in the Cuba Crisis; Cuba Alliances with Soviet Union lead to increased requests for [Economic assistance; Security assistance]; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command estimates numbers of Soviet Bloc Military personnel assigned to assist the [Cuba. Revolutionary Army; Cuba. Revolutionary Navy; Cuba. Revolutionary Air Force]; Soviet Bloc Shipping for [Arms shipments; Trade with Cuba] during period of the Cuban Crisis; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command describes status of and command structures for Contingency plans for military actions against Cuba as specified in [Operation Plan 314-61; Operation Plan 312-62; Operation Plan 316]; [Exercise Blue Water; Exercise Phibriglex-62] are carried on prior to Cuban contingency operations; [U-2 Aircraft; Low altitude reconnaissance flights] received fire only twice over Cuba during Surveillance of Soviet missile bases; U.S. Atlantic Command Communications plans and activities during the Cuban Crisis; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command initial reaction to knowledge of the Cuban Crisis was to improve Operational readiness of U.S. Atlantic Command to be able to execute Operation Plan 312; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff informed Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command of events that may lead to execution of [U.S. military intervention in Cuba; Operation Plan 314]; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command estimates number of Soviet Union. Armed Forces in Cuba and Cuban [Cuba. Revolutionary Air Force; Military personnel] trained in the Soviet Union; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strike Forces increased Operational readiness and prepositioning of Military personnel for the implementation of Operation Plan 314 prior to the days of the Cuban Crisis; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command developed plans for Military governments to assume control of a zone of Emergency powers in southern Florida to start at the \"commencement of hostilities\"; U.S. Federal Aviation Administration participated in planning for [Military air transit rights; Military aircraft] to assume priority over civilian and non-tactical Air traffic as part of implementation of [Operation Plan 312; Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 316]; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command estimates of Military personnel staffing requirements for U.S. military intervention in Cuba; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command evaluates problems affecting the implementation of Military actions and operations; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command estimates of expected Casualties of U.S. Armed Forces with implementation of Operation Plan 316; Psychological operations preparations for [Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 316]; Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) participation in and command structures during the Cuban Crisis; U.S. Marine Corps participation in U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet operations during the Cuban Crisis
The Situation and Prospects in Cuba
Cuba Security organizations including [Cuba. Revolutionary Army; Cuba. Directorate of Public Order; Cuba. Revolutionary Air Force; Cuba. Revolutionary Navy; Association of Rebel Youth (Cuba); Cuba. Revolutionary National Militia] are described; Fidel Castro death or Assassination would not cause the collapse of the Cuban Revolution (1959) but could create a struggle for Political power among leaders such as [Ernesto (\"Che\") Guevara; Antonio Nunez Jimenez; Raul Castro] according to the CIA; [Popular Socialist Party (Cuba); 26 of July Movement (Cuba)] merge to create the United Party of Socialist Revolution (Cuba) which is seen as the official Political parties in Cuba according to the CIA; Cuba Economic conditions have been affected by a loss of Management personnel as well as the imposition of a large Bureaucracy and a shift in Trade partnerships
Cuban Capabilities for Attack on the United States Includes Summaries of Cuban Navy, Army, and Air Force Strength
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency believes that [Komar Missile Attack Boats; MiG-21 Aircraft; IL-28 Aircraft] in Cuba are operated and controlled by Soviet Union. Armed Forces and unlikely to carry Nuclear warheads; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency assesses capabilities of [Cuba. Revolutionary Navy; Cuba. Revolutionary Army; Cuba. Revolutionary Air Force] [Military equipment; Military personnel] to launch Attacks against the U.S.
Transcript of Press and Radio News Briefing August 24 Attack on Havana
U.S. Department of State official speculates that the Shelling of Havana (24 August 1962) may have been intended to provoke the Cuba. Revolutionary Navy which was conducting Military exercises nearby; U.S. Department of State official denies United States involvement in the Shelling of Havana (24 August 1962)
Report that Some Cuban Forces Have Been Placed on War Footing
Naval vessels at the Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) are placed on DEFCON 3 in response to increased Combat readiness of the Cuba. Armed Forces; U.S. Department of State reports that [Cuba. Armed Forces; Cuba. Revolutionary Navy] are preparing for alleged Counterinsurgency attempt at Baracoa
Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 300701 - 310700 October 1962
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command reports announcements by the Cuba. Revolutionary Army that firing practice will be held north of Pinar del Rio Province during 30 October 1962 - 2 November 1962; Cuba. Revolutionary Navy will begin Military exercises off the coast between [Havana; Mariel] during 30 October - 4 November 1962; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command recommends that forces of the [U.S. Air Force; U.S. Army] engaged in operations against Cuba should be equipped with Nuclear weapons; U.S. Marine Corps. 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade is directed to develop a Command and control system for an \"aviation command element\" after arriving at the Panama Canal zone
The Situation and Prospects in Cuba
Cuban citizens indoctrination through Propaganda and participation in Civilian organizations such as [Cuba. Revolutionary National Militia; Association of Rebel Youth (Cuba); Union of Rebel Pioneers (Cuba)] have strengthened the Castro Government according to the CIA; Cuba Women view the changes brought by the Cuban Revolution (1959) as an opportunity to become involved in Public services and have campaigned for [Child care; Literacy] through the Federation of Cuban Women; Cuba Economic deterioration is the result of a shortage of Foreign exchange needed to purchase [Food; Spare parts] which the Sino-Soviet Bloc cannot provide in sufficient quantities; Sino-Soviet Bloc Security assistance has facilitated a Military build-up in Cuba and has increased the Military strength of the Cuba. Armed Forces; Cuba arranges Arms transfers of surplus Weapons to Latin America Guerrilla groups according to the CIA; Cuba Diplomats provide [Money; Training; Propaganda] to Guerrilla groups for Subversive activities in Latin America; [Flight training; Military training] for the [Cuba. Revolutionary Air Force; Cuba. Revolutionary Navy] provided by Sino-Soviet Bloc will increase the availability of qualified [Military personnel; Airplane pilots] to operate new Military equipment; Cuban economy is expected to suffer Economic deterioration in 1962 due to a poor Sugar crop
Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 310701 October - 010700 November 1962
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet makes recommendations for incorporation of [Nicaragua. Air Force; Argentina. Air Force] into activities to support the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962); U.S. Marine Corps Deployment; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command reports that Cuba. Revolutionary Navy maneuvers on the north coast have been suspended; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff directs Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command to reinstitute Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962); Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command requests directions from U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff regarding moving stocks of [Biological weapons; Chemical weapons] to positions close to the eastern U.S.; U.S. Marine Corps Emergency Actions Center reports on Contingency plans for military actions against Cuba
Epilogue
At first light on June 16, 1722, John, duke of Marlborough, captain general, master of the ordnance, and colonel of the First Guards, died at Windsor Lodge. On July 14, his remains were brought up to Marlborough House to lie in state. Marlborough’s last parade began at 12:30 on August 9. From Marlborough House, west along the mall, north through the royal parks, east down Piccadilly, south to Charing Cross, King Street, and the Abbey, the procession was led by detachments of the Horse Guards and Grenadiers. Their kettledrums were decked with black baize. Their trumpets were wound with cypress
Report from Commander of the Guantanamo Naval Base of Intelligence Report of Russian, Czech, Chinese, and Polish Troops Disembarking in Cuba
Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo reports that Students from [Soviet Union; China (People's Republic)] who are studying in Cuba appear to be above academic age and are in excellent physical condition; Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo reports the disembarkation of Military personnel at [Havana Province; Matanzas Province; Las Villas Province; Pinar del Rio Province] from Sino-Soviet Bloc Ships; Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo reports that the increased presence of foreign Armed forces corresponds with the unloading of Military equipment at Cuba Military bases; Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo reports that [Cuba. Revolutionary National Militia; Cuba. Armed Forces] were ordered to leave [Military bases; Ports] where Sino-Soviet Bloc Armed forces were unloading Soviet arms shipments; Cuban citizens have been evacuated from the area south of Banes during Military construction of Military bases according to the Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo; Commander of the U.S. Navy Naval Base Guantanamo reports that an \"undetermined number\" of Tanks are involved in Military exercises near La Maya