Brigade 2506
Brigade 2506 was a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles formed in 1960 to attempt the military overthrow of the Cuban government headed by Fidel Castro. It carried out the abortive Bay of Pigs Invasion landings in Cuba on 17 April 1961.
History
In November 1960, with Gregorio Aguilar Matteo spearheading training with 430 men, the leaders were chosen and the group was named Brigade 2506, using the membership number of Carlos Rafael Santana Estevez, who had died in a training accident in September 1960; it was also known as the Blindado Battalion among members. The principal commanders were appointed as follows:- Manuel Francisco Artime Buesa: Political leader
- José Alfredo Pérez San Román "Pepe": Military commander
- Erneido Andrés Oliva González: Military second-in-command
- Manuel Villafaña Martínez: Commander of the air force
- Ramón J. Ferrer Mena: Chief of staff
- Enrique Ruíz-Williams, 2nd in Command of the Heavy Weapons Battalion
- Higinio "Nino" Díaz, Commander of the "Special Battalion" and "Operation Mars"
- Francisco Pérez Castro "Brillo": Infantry battalion
- Alejandro del Valle Martí: 1st Paratroop Battalion
- Hugo Sueiro Ríos: 2nd Infantry Battalion
- Noelio Montero Díaz: 3rd Battalion
- Valentín Bacallao Ponte "Pipo": 4th Armoured Battalion
- Ricardo Montero Duque: 5th Infantry Battalion
- Francisco Montiel Maciera Rivera: 6th Infantry Battalion
- Roberto Pérez San Román: Heavy Gun Battalion