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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 020701 - 030700 September 1962 Designation of Units to 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
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Operation Plan 314
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United States. Marine Corps
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United States. Marine Corps. 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
1962
U.S. Marine Corps assigns units to the U.S. Marine Corps. 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade in support of Operation Plan 314
Government Document
Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 060701 - 070700 September 1962
1962
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command recommends that 113 C-130 Aircraft be assigned to support [Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 316] which call for simultaneous [Air attacks; Amphibious operations] against western Cuba
Government Document
Tasks 33c and 33d Includes Attachment; Best Available Copy
1962
Submits for approval, description of military \"cover and deception\" plan to disrupt Cuban sugar harvesting, send message to Cuban military of U.S. invasion, and provoke \"hostile\" reaction from Fidel Castro.
Government Document
Covert Cuba Operations; Includes Attachment
1962
Reports on two main phases of interagency project for overthrowing Fidel Castro regime in Cuba, describes plan for developing political-military group with popular Cuban support to counter government, and presents contingency plans for U.S. military support of Cuban popular uprising.
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Operation and Plans Summary
1962
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strike Forces releases control over the Operational readiness of [Nike Missiles; Hercules Missiles] located at Fort Bliss (Texas) to Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Air Force Continental Air Defense Command; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strike Forces directs Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strike Command to reconstitute the U.S. Strike Command forces in the event that [Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 312; Operation Plan 316] are implemented
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 180701 - 190700 September 1962 Includes Items on Augmentation of Guantanamo Defenses and DIA Bulletin Item on Cuban Cruise Missile Site
[Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strike Forces] are instructed to prepare Contingency plans for the accommodation of extra Military personnel at Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) and for the implementation of [Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 316]; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency reports the detection of Cruise Missile Site (Banes, Cuba); U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff may add Military personnel to Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) in anticipation of Attacks
Government Document
Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 010701 - 020700 November 1962
1962
Operation Plan 314 is suspended except for those portions applicable to Operation Plan 316; Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) forces are augmented by four Helicopters; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command estimates that 18, 484 Casualties are expected from the execution of [Operation Plan 316; U.S. military intervention in Cuba] if Nuclear weapons are not used; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command states that Air attacks must precede U.S. military intervention in Cuba to eliminate the danger that Nuclear weapons will be used; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff states that offers by [Guatemala; El Salvador] to assist in the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962) are firm enough to begin preparing the necessary Military facilities
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 110701 - 120700 October 1962 Includes Items on Deployment of the 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Training for Cuban Air Targets, and Arming of F-4H Squadron in Florida
1962
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command describes effects of reassigning U.S. Marine Corps. 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade to support the execution of [Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 316]; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet directs [Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet Naval Air Forces; U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet. Fleet Marine Force] to ensure that Military training includes operations against Targets cited in an Intelligence Report dealing with Cuba
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 270701 - 280700 September 1962
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command prefers a plan to increase Military personnel at Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) that does not involve major revisions of [Operation Plan 314; Operation Plan 316]; Opinion polls reflect that Mexico. Armed Forces Military officers believe that U.S. military intervention in Cuba is being prepared; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff directs Commander-in-Chief of the North American Air Defense Command to review the [Nike Missiles; Hercules Missiles] program
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