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Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey

Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey

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Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey

Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey



Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey

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Commander Fred Schmidt and Chief Gunner’s Mate Mike Stafford team up in this action packed, historically based, sea-land adventure. Veterans of WW II and shipmates during the darkest days of the Korean conflict, they now face a new enemy close to home. The Soviets are on the move with their new ally, Fidel Castro. The CIA covertly plans to topple the Castro regime by training and equipping a brigade of Cuban exiles. If they can establish a beachhead at the Bay of Pigs and declare a provisional government, the U.S. can come to their aid, militarily, and oust Fidel. A last minute decision places Schmidt’s new command, the destroyer Jaffey, in the middle of the action. The invasion begins, but before they can implement the plan, President Kennedy cancels all U.S. military involvement. Schmidt agonizes over the decision, but follows orders and withdraws, stranding Stafford ashore with the exiles. A Soviet submarine pursues the Jaffey while Stafford and two colleagues fend for themselves. Cuban forces close in for the kill. The exiles are defeated, and the Jaffey damaged. Schmidt faces a Board of Inquiry, and Stafford escapes the battlefield with two others. They won’t die on the beaches of Bahia de los Cochinos, but they aren’t safe anywhere on the island. Enter a beautiful Cuban woman and the anti-Castro underground. The escapees keep running, but a trail of bodies collects in their wake. Will they escape the island alive?

Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey

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  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
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Betrayal at Bahia de los Cochinos, by William Dempsey

Review A harrowing tale mixing history with creative invention, Betrayal at Bahia de Los Cochinos outlines, on a grand scale, the invasion of the Bay of Pigs. Fred Schmidt, captain of the U.S. destroyer Jaffey, takes front and center in William E. Dempsey's novel as a protagonist tormented by agonizing political and military decisions. The story revolves around the historical event of the CIA's work to up root the communist Fidel Castro. In order to oust Castro in Cuba, the CIA trains and equips a brigade of Cuban exiles. The Jaffey offers up a trio of its own personnel for the invasion, and the plot is launched. What seems like an airtight and covert plan rapidly dissolves into chaos when Schmidt and the Jaffey are ordered to cease their involvement and all military action is canceled by the president. Abandoned by their own ship, three men face the social, political, and literal wilderness of Castro's Cuba. On April 17, 1961, the brigade of Cuban exiles named La Brigada de Asalto waged war on the beaches of the Bay of Pigs. Dempsey's Betrayal at Bahia de Los Cochinos offers a vivid look at the men behind the action and the possibilities behind their unspoken adventures and sorrows.Betrayal at Bahia de Los Cochinos is undoubtedly a novel of considerable density. It spans a large number of events and happenings, stretching from end to end of the Bay of Pigs conflict. Thus, reading Dempsey's novel becomes a commitment, and one that history buffs will eat up without any hesitation. The content is packed with naval references and lingo, making it a pleasure for military enthusiasts as well, although readers without a previously-established fondness for history or the military may find certain sections dry and hard to swallow. Nonetheless, the text serves its purpose and, with creative gusto, fills in the questionable gaps in the reporting on the invasion of the Bay of Pigs. Four stars - Red City Review.

From the Back Cover Commander Fred Schmidt and Chief Gunner's Mate Mike Stafford team up in this action packed, historically based, sea-land adventure. Veterans of WW II and shipmates during the darkest days of the Korean conflict, they now face a new enemy close to home. The Soviets are on the move with their new ally, Fidel Castro. The CIA covertly plans to topple the Castro regime by training and equipping a brigade of Cuban exiles. If they can establish a beachhead at the Bay of Pigs and declare a provisional government, the U.S. can come to their aid, militarily, and oust Fidel. A last minute decision places Schmidt's new command, the destroyer Jaffey, in the middle of the action. The invasion begins, but before they can implement the plan, President Kennedy cancels all U.S. military involvement. Schmidt agonizes over the decision, but follows orders and withdraws, stranding Stafford ashore with the exiles. A Soviet submarine pursues the Jaffey while Stafford and two colleagues fend for themselves. Cuban forces close in for the kill.The exiles are defeated, and the Jaffey damaged. Schmidt faces a Board of Inquiry, and Stafford escapes the battlefield with two others. They won't die on the beaches of Bahia de los Cochinos, but they aren't safe anywhere on the island. Enter a beautiful Cuban woman and the anti-Castro underground. The escapees keep running, but a trail of bodies collects in their wake. Will they escape the island alive?

About the Author William E. Dempsey began his military career as an electronics technician in the United States Navy several years before the time of this story. During his enlistment, he served aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Blandy (DD 943) in the Atlantic and Mediterranean Fleets, and as an electronics instructor at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. In 1980, the United States Army commissioned him as a medical officer. Four years later, he received a transfer to the Air Force where he completed a twenty-eight year career. His time in uniform included five years in Washington, D.C., first as Chief of Combat Casualty Care Analysis at Headquarters, United States Air Force. A three-year Pentagon assignment followed, in the National Military Command Center, as an Emergency Action Officer, on the staff of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This is his first historical fiction novel based on the character Mike Stafford.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Joel C Rosenberg and like authors and this novel ranks right up there with ... By jaksen1939 This is a must read! For those history buff, out there you will appreciate the research that went into writing of this first novel. For me, it was a page turner. I've read every book written my Robert Ludlum, Joel C Rosenberg and like authors and this novel ranks right up there with the excitement, entrigue, and history...current or not. I readily recommend this first novel and eagerly await his next one.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Betrayal A Great Read By Sam Hossler BetrayalThis is a great look at one of the worst blots found on the history of the US. After the Washington administration gave its promise give aid and support to the Cuban Rebels when they invaded their home land, all support was withdrawn leaving the invading force helpless on the Cuban shore. The book may be fiction but the underlying facts are real. Was it indecision that caused this young President to falter, or poor advice from his advisors? Regardless what the reasons thousands of Cuban freedom fighters ended up dead or in Cuban prisons.Betrayal is an exciting read for all, young and old alike. Especially those that think the government leaders can do no wrong should read this and digest the underlying content.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Strong Characters - Military Discipline - Uncommon Bravery By Patrick Guttery The story behind the failed invasion against Fidel Castro's Cuba. As a teenager, I remember the headlines, but knew little of the mechanics. Mr. Dempsey's precise writing and deep knowledge of Navy procedure filled in a great deal for me. The work that went into concealing the identity of our forces and the mission is well told. The pull back of American support, after the invasion began, doomed the mission. Those left on the beachhead were stranded and left to fight not only for the Cuba they loved, but also for their lives. The story reads well, interlaced with historical characters, and created ones. The story allows for a journey of remarkable bravery, cunning, and the will to live.

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