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This is a memorandum to the President from Maxwell Taylor on his study of the Bay of Pigs.

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Maxwell Taylor Memo to the President Paramilitary Study Report. June 13, 1961
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Maxwell Taylor Memo to the President Paramilitary Study Report. June 13, 1961
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This is a memorandum to the President from Maxwell Taylor on his study of the Bay of Pigs.
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SANITIZED COP Room 25980. The Pentagon Washington 25, D. c. 13 June 1961 Deer Mr. President: By your letter of April 22, 1961, you charged me in association w1 th Attorney General Robert Kennedy, Adairal Arleigh Burke and Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles to stuny our governmental practices and programs in the areas of militery and paramilitary, guerrilla and anti-guerrilla activity which fell short of outright war with a view to strengthening our vork in this area. You directed special attention to the lessons which can be learned from the recent events in Cuba. On May 16, our Cubnn Study Group submitted to you e interin oral report of our conclusions as of that date. We are now prepared to make our finel report to you orally, supported by the following memoranda: Merorandum No. 1 "Narrative or the Anti-Castro Operation ZAPATA" Menorandum No. 2 Causes of Failure of the Operation GAPATA' Memorandun No. 3 Conclusions of the Cubnn study Group" Menorandum No. 4 "Recomendations or the Cuban Gtudy Group" In your letter of April 22, you invited me to an individual report subject to the review and comment of lyy associates. As ve have found no difficulty in reaching a unanimous view on all essential prints under consideration, ve are submitting this view as a jointly agreed study. In closing, my I express our vicw of the great inportance of a prompt implementation of our first recozzendation to establish a Strategic Resources Group supported by a Cold War Indications Center which vill allow our governnent readily to focus its resources on the objectives which you set in the so-called Cold War? We feel that ve are losing today on many fronts and that the trend con be reversed only by a whole-hearted union of effort by all Executive departments and agencies of the Govertment under your guidance. Sincerely yours, MAXWELL D. TAYLOR The President DECLASSIFIED SANITIZED £ 0. 11652, Se:. 11 The White House OSDERM 4/27/79; use count CIACLAS 5/2/7 By mba- NARS, Date 5/9/17