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Old 23rd November 2008, 22:40
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Colombia crisis 1948

Hi guys

Colombia 1948 is not my normal area of research, so I hope someone can help me, please. Is the following historically correct?

Following the assassination of the pro-communist opposition leader (by the CIA?) in April 1948, civil conflict erupted in Colombia. I believe the embryonic Colombian Air Force had US-provided P-38s, B-25s and B-26s but not experiened crews to fly them and therefore, with American help (CIA?), recruited mercenaries including US, Canadian and German pilots.

Did the communist side have any aircraft? If so, were there any clashes? If not, what were the mercenary pilots required to do? Ground attack?

Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 24th November 2008, 16:27
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

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I doubt CIA was involved but since OPC had been not established yet, auspices of NSC or G-2 seem more likely. The early period of Cold War is a real mess. Internet search tools may help, but this will require some time and multiple actions. Sorry, I cannot help more, I have dealt with European operations only.
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Old 25th November 2008, 03:40
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

Brian:

And another thing: Historically the Colombian political, social & economic classes always seemed quick to resort to violence to resolve practically ANY issue they had with each other--one COULD say that violence was ingrained in the Culture as far back as when the region was controlled by Spain.

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Old 25th November 2008, 10:49
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

Thanks for your input Franek and Nick

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Old 25th November 2008, 21:01
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

Brian,

You should have a look at this book by Dan Hagedorn:
http://www.abebooks.fr/servlet/BookD...%3D50%26y%3D15

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Old 26th November 2008, 11:01
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

Thanks for advising of the book - previously unknown to me.

However, all I wish to know is - was there any use of aircraft in the 1948 unrest in Colombia; and were merecenaries engaged by the government.

Information required to complete a paragraph!!

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Old 27th November 2008, 12:14
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

I'm sorry, Brian. I had this book but don't have it any more.

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Old 27th November 2008, 21:16
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

  1. Brian has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space.
Brian

When trying to send you a private message the above text pops up and my e-mail to you fail.

Please send ME a private e-mail and I will fix what you need from Hagedorn's book

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Old 28th November 2008, 09:21
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Hi Stig

Will do. Thanks.

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Old 29th November 2008, 12:08
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Re: Colombia crisis 1948

Brian,

The mentioned book covers a long period, so a schematic one (it contains a half-page text about the Civil War in Colombia, mentions only the P-47D's and AT-6 Texans).
I don't know, what do you need exactly but imho it would be the best if you would ask Jaime Escobar, he is the top researcher there. Drop me an e-mail, if your attempt will be usuccessful.
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