Papers of President Kennedy: National Security Files. 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963. Papers of President Kennedy: National Security Files: Countries. 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963. Papers of President Kennedy: National Security Files: Countries: Cuba: Subjects, Paramilitary Study Group, Taylor Report. 4/1961 - 7/

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Papers of President Kennedy: National Security Files. 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963. Papers of President Kennedy: National Security Files: Countries. 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963. Papers of President Kennedy: National Security Files: Countries: Cuba: Subjects, Paramilitary Study Group, Taylor Report. 4/1961 - 7/1961. Annex No. 29 CIA Operation CROSSPATCH

1961-1963

Supplemental material used in Maxwell Taylor's report on the Bay of Pigs operation.

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John F. Kennedy Library

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