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- c082b3af38c48aa6d000a2f2fbae3f03c576b829e5a56468f7076a2d617d2f5d date "1959-07-06".
- c082b3af38c48aa6d000a2f2fbae3f03c576b829e5a56468f7076a2d617d2f5d isCitedBy Samuel_Cummings.
- c082b3af38c48aa6d000a2f2fbae3f03c576b829e5a56468f7076a2d617d2f5d location "New York:".
- c082b3af38c48aa6d000a2f2fbae3f03c576b829e5a56468f7076a2d617d2f5d publisher "Time Publications".
- c082b3af38c48aa6d000a2f2fbae3f03c576b829e5a56468f7076a2d617d2f5d quote "The Cuban guerrilla invasion consisted of 150 men arriving via Chris-Craft boats, with 63 more dropped by parachute via C-46 Commando. All of the seaborne forces were killed on the beach; all but five of the parachuting rebels were also killed.".
- c082b3af38c48aa6d000a2f2fbae3f03c576b829e5a56468f7076a2d617d2f5d title "Blood on the Beach".