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- This page lists all known assets and operations of the CIA involving Invaders.13 members (1 subcategory, 1 file) - 04:37, 30 April 2020
- ...ys. One way was through their fake airlines, which operated A-26s that the CIA owned or otherwise had possession of. The other way was through clandestine ==CIA Airlines==450 bytes (71 words) - 16:58, 28 March 2021
- This category contains a list of CIA run units that flew the Douglas Invader. [[Category:CIA]]1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:21, 27 August 2022
- This category contains a listing of CIA Invader Bases.0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:26, 27 August 2022
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- ...ys. One way was through their fake airlines, which operated A-26s that the CIA owned or otherwise had possession of. The other way was through clandestine ==CIA Airlines==450 bytes (71 words) - 16:58, 28 March 2021
File:64-17645 in the Congo.jpg ...rocket pods. A CIA B-26B, [[44-35890]] is seen in the background. A second CIA B-26B is in barely visible in the hangar where it was used for parts. Photo [[Category:CIA]](2,240 × 951 (1.51 MB)) - 05:03, 30 April 2020- This category contains a list of CIA run units that flew the Douglas Invader. [[Category:CIA]]1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:21, 27 August 2022
- This page lists all known assets and operations of the CIA involving Invaders.13 members (1 subcategory, 1 file) - 04:37, 30 April 2020
File:64-17645 loaded.jpg [[64-17645]] being loaded for a mission in the Congo. Photo from CIA Archives.(960 × 633 (217 KB)) - 16:34, 21 January 2021File:64-17645 loaded (2).jpg ...up of armorers loading [[64-17645]] for a mission in the Congo. Photo from CIA Archives.(380 × 480 (74 KB)) - 16:34, 21 January 2021- ...ion related to the Invader operations in the Congo, which were part of the CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]].8 members (0 subcategories, 1 file) - 03:58, 30 April 2020
- Was used by the CIA. Sep 1964 - sent to Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Was used as an emergency escape transport, the1 KB (151 words) - 05:54, 28 July 2020
- This category contains a listing of CIA Invader Bases.0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:26, 27 August 2022
File:Rene Garcia (left) with 3 mechanics from the 602nd FS(C).jpg Rene Garcia, who would later go to lead the CIA air operations, poses with 3 mechanics from the 602nd Fighter Squadron (Com(1,467 × 963 (811 KB)) - 05:22, 28 July 2020File:64-17645. Rumdum.jpg [[64-17645]], known as "Rum Dum" as part of CIA Operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]] in the Congo in 1964. [[64-17646]] is visible i(1,478 × 578 (527 KB)) - 14:47, 30 April 2020- *[[CIA Operations]]393 bytes (52 words) - 23:32, 2 July 2020
File:64-17644.Cachita.jpg Invader [[64-17644]] bears the name "Cachita" on the Navigator side during CIA Operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]] in the Congo. The plane bore RF644 on the tail.(1,464 × 951 (1.01 MB)) - 14:05, 30 April 2020File:64-17644. SHM.jpg [[64-17644]] in the Congo as part of CIA Operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. It bears the tail letters RF644. The nose on t(2,232 × 1,322 (2.23 MB)) - 14:05, 30 April 2020File:Aden.jpg ...local and RAF firefighters in action. This is one of the 3 A-26Bs that the CIA was sending to the Congo to reinforce [[211th Squadron|Makasi Squadron]]. P(960 × 637 (213 KB)) - 06:10, 28 July 2020File:Aden (2).jpg ...local and RAF firefighters in action. This is one of the 3 A-26Bs that the CIA was sending to the Congo to reinforce [[211th Squadron|Makasi Squadron]]. P(960 × 642 (181 KB)) - 06:12, 28 July 2020File:Aden (3).jpg ...local and RAF firefighters in action. This is one of the 3 A-26Bs that the CIA was sending to the Congo to reinforce [[211th Squadron|Makasi Squadron]]. P(960 × 642 (239 KB)) - 06:12, 28 July 2020- ...ere not there on US orders and were part of a clandestine operation by the CIA called [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Due to the clandestine nature of the operation US [[Category:CIA]]1 KB (231 words) - 04:29, 30 April 2020
- 18 Aug 1964 - sent to Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Carried the tail letters '''RF644''' and later ...ane was involved in. This record suggests the plane was transferred to the CIA on 8 Jan 65, but Hellstrom & Hagedorn propose a date of 18 Aug 1964.4 KB (610 words) - 06:34, 17 February 2021
- [[Category:CIA]]442 bytes (53 words) - 00:22, 3 July 2020