Matthew Edward Duke
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Matthew Edward Duke (4 February 1915[1] – 12 May 1960) was an American pilot, once married to tobacco heiress Melody Thomson. He eventually turned to making a living off flying anti-Castro Cubans to U.S. exile for $1,000 a job. In May 1960 he was ambushed by police after touching down on Highway 15 west of Havana, and was killed after they opened fire as he attempted to return to the sky.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ Florida, Passenger Lists, 1898-1963
- ^ "CUBA: That Martial Fever". Time magazine. 1960-05-23. Archived from the original on March 25, 2010.
- ^ Castro, Fidel; José R. Fernández (2001). Bay of Pigs : Washington's first military defeat in the Americas. Pathfinder. p. 243.
- ^ Vanderbilt, Tom (2010-03-12). "When Planes Land on Highways: The ins and outs of a surprisingly frequent phenomenon". Slate.
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