157 Together, Ambassador Duke and Manuel Fraga Iribarne:
Sources differ over who actually came up with the idea for the swim. In an oral history, Duke said the idea was his and Fraga agreed to the plan reluctantly, thinking it undignified for a government official to splash around in bathing trunks. General Spanish opinion holds that the idea was Fraga's and Duke finally agreed only to avoid being shown up. In recent interviews, Fraga and Robin Duke say the idea was mutual. They also said that it was mutually agreed that Robin Duke157 “If I could take my children”:
Angier Biddle Duke, Living History interview, October 24, 1990, p. 18.157 “aquatic diplomacy”:
The Kalb quotes come from “US Envoy Swims in Mediterranean,” CBS News, March 9, 1966.157 Something went awry:
The story of the second swim comes primarily from author's interview with Timothy Towell, January 8, 2007, and Szulc,158 “The humble of Palomares”:
Signs quoted in “Officials Take Cold Dip to Deny H-Bomb Hazard,”158 “It was with confidence and pleasure”:
Angier Biddle Duke, radio interview with Jay Rutherfurd (Duke).159 An Associated Press photo:
Tad Szulc, “U.S. Envoy Swims Where H-Bomb Fell,”159 “We think of our diplomats”:
159 “Duke's ‘Swim-in’”:
Jay Rutherfurd, “Duke's ‘Swim-in’ for Spanish Tourism Best Water Show since Aquacade,”159 “I'm glad your bathing suit”:
Letter, Jack Valenti to Angier Biddle Duke, March 9, 1966 (LBJ).160 “How happy I was”:
Letter, Jacqueline Kennedy to Angier Biddle Duke, March 12, 1966 (Duke).160 “I trust that excessive swimming”:
Letter, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., to Angier Biddle Duke, March 15, 1966 (Duke).160 “I can understand our Government's desire”:
Letter, Nathan Arrow to Angier Biddle Duke, March 11, 1966 (Duke).161 “Feel safer already?”:
“Swimming Party,” p. 59.161 “Supposing a bomb is reported missing”:
Quoted in Szulc,161 The Moscow publication
161 “For many years”:
“The Missing H-Bomb,”161 Curtis LeMay added his two cents:
“Air Force Gen. Curtis LeMay on Missing Bomb,” CBS News, March 12, 1966.162 The Navy requested:
162 Wilson apologized:
Delmar E. Wilson, speech to residents of Palomares and Villaricos, March 20, 1966 (USAF, FOIA).163 On March 24, men moved:
163 “By 1 March”:
Ibid.163 With regard to the water search:
“Addendum to SAT Study of 7 February 1966,” March 4, 1966 (NNSA);163 The Sandia engineer Bill Barton:
Memo, Maydew and Barton to Fowler, “Chronological Summary,” March 29, 1966, p. 3.