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1. TRANSMITTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA FLEXOWRITER JS A copy
OF THE WAVE MEMO TO ACSI AS PRESENTED TO ACSI ON 39 JANUARY 1965.
2. THE '*CAS SOURCE’* MENTIONED THROUGHOUT THE MEMORANDUM 1S
AMICE*14, THE **SUB-SOURCE'' IN PARAGRAPHS 11 THROUGH 14 AND THE
'SSUB-SOURCE'® IN PARAGRAPH 24 ARE THE SAME PERSON, IOEN A OF REFS.
3. LATER DEVELOPMENTS SINCE THE PASSING OF THIS MEMORANOUM
ARE THAT BOTH THE WIFE OF AMTRUNK-9 AND AMICE-14 HAVE IDENTIFIED
**JORGE'® AND '*TORRES'* AS THE SAME PERSON FROM A PHOTOGRAPH PRO-
VIDED BY ACSI ANDO, PER PARAGRAPH 27, THAT THE WIFE OF AMTRUNK-9
{WHO NOW BELIEVES HER HUSBAND TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN PRISONERY 1S
EXERTING PRESSURE UPON ACS! FOR ODYOKE TO NEGOTIATE THROUGH DIPLO-
MATIC CHANNELS FOR HER HUSBAND'S RELEASE. REPORTEOLY, THE WIFE OF
AMTRUNK-9 HAS ASKED FOR AND RECEIVED PERMESSION FROM '*TORRES*! TO
WRITE A LETTER TO THE WIFE Gf GPIDEAL PLEADING HER HUSBAND'S CASE.
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1. AF ABOUT 1800 HOURS, 29 DECEMBER 1564, MRS. JOSEFINA LOPEZ
ANGULO CE ORCZCC, WIFE OF MODESTO CRLANDO ORCZCO BASULTG AKA ''BEBO?',
TELEPHONED A CAS SOURCE WHO HAS BEEN FRIENOLY WITH CRCZCC FOR
SEVERAL YEARS. HRS. GROZCG ASKED THE CAS SCURCE TO VISIT KER AT HER
HOME THAT EVENING.
2. THE CAS SOURCE ARRIVED LATER THAT EVENING. MRS. OROZCO
ASKEO THE CAS SCURCi IF HE KNEW THAT HER HUSBAND HAO LEFT FGR CUBA,
CAS SOURCE REPLIEO THAT HE HAD HEARD RUMORS TO THAT EFFECT. MRS.
OROZCO SAID THAT SHE WAS VERY WORRIED ASGUT HER HUSBAND BECAUSE
SHE HAD WOT NEARY A WORD FROM GR AGCUT Him SINCE HE Leer with 2
OTHERS & DAYS PREVICUSLY, CN 21 DECEMBER 196%. OROZCO HAD PLANNED
TO RETURN [i A WEEK. MRS. GROZCO ASKED CAS SOURCE TO TRY TO FIND
OUT SCMETHING A8CUT CROZCO THROUGH ''HIS FREENSS IN CUBA'', CAS
SOURCE SAID THAT HE WOULD TRY SINCE HER HUSBAND HAD BEEN A GOCD FRIEND
/OF WIS BUT THAT HE WOULD NEED SOME CETAILS OF THE PROPGSED TRIP Tc
HELP HIM EN HES INVESTIGATIONS.
3. MRS. OROZCO SAITO THAT HER HUSBAND HAD GONE INTO CUBA TO
RESCUE JOSE VASQUEZ NEREY AND 3 OTHERS WHO WERE HIDING IN THE: HOME
OF AWOMAN NAMED GLORIA CABRERA WHO LIVEO AT NO.72 27TH STREET BETWEEN
‘ONT? AND '10'', APT. 3, VEDADO, HAVANA. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT THE
ADDRESS HAD BEEN GIVEN TC CROZCO BY HORTENSIA ORIZONDO MENESES
ACS? SCURCE NC. i80/. MRS. OROZCO ADDED THAT BOTH SHE AND HER
HUSBAND HAD KNGWN GLORIA CABRERA IN THE STERRA MAESTRAS AND THAT
SHE /MRS. CROZCO/ OID HOT TRUST HER BECAUSE **SHE HAD BEEN COMPLETELY
WITH THE REGIME UNTIL GHLY A FEW KONTHS AGO**.
&. HRS. GROZCO TCLO CAS SOURCE THAT HER HUSBAND HAO BEEN
_VESUTED ABOUT FEVE TIMES BETWEEN MID-NOVEMBER AND MID-DECEMBER 1564
BY A PUERTO RICAN WHO IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS '*JORGE''. IT WAS
**JORGE'*, ACCORDING TO MAS. OROZCO, WHO TOLD HER HUSBAND CF THE
PLIGHT OF JOSE VASQUEZ HEREY. DURIKG THE SECOND GR THIRD MEETING,
*#JORGE’® MENTIONED THE NAME OF "*HCRTENSIA'*, LATER IDENTIFIED AS
HORTENSIA ORIZONCO MENESES, AND, AGAIN ACCORDING TO MRS. CROZCC,
ORIZONOO WAS FROM THAT TIME GROZCC'S CONTACT IN THE VASQUEZ AFFAIR.
ALTHGUGH ‘'JORGE'? 01D NOT AT ANY TIME REPRESENT HIMSELF AS CIA,
MRS. OROZCO ASSUMED THAT HE WAS SENT BY CHA. THIS ASSUMPTION SHE
PASSED GN TO CAS SOURCE. '*JORGE'' NEVER HDENTIFIED THE CRGANIZA-
TICN WHICH HE REPRESENTED BUT HE DID TELL MRS. CROZCO THAT HE WAS
WOT FROM CIA, **JORGE'* DID, HOWEVER, CONTINUE TO REPRESENT HIMSELF
AS HAVING OFFICIAL BACKING FROM THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. \
‘HJGRGE** WAS DLSCRIBED AS 5* 6** TO 8", MEDIUM BUILD, DARK BROWN |
SLICKED-BACK HAIR WITH NO PART, DARK BROWN EYES, CLIVE COMPLEXION,
ABOUT 33 YEARS OLD, AND SPEAKING NEAR-PERFECT SPANISH.
S. THE CAS SOURCE REMARKED THAT A TRIP OF THIS NATURE REQUIRED
A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF MONEY AND SUPPLIES. WHO HAD HELPED OROZCO
TO GET THE BCAT, TO EQUIP IT AND FUEL IT AND TO PROVIDE THE OTHER
NECESSITIES? MRS. ORGZCO REPLIED THAT THE FINDING, EQUIPPING AND
READYING OF THE BOAT HAD BEEN HER HUSBAND'S RESPONSIBILITY BUT THAT
GRIZONCO HAD PROVIOLO THE FUNOS. 7/45 WILL BE SEEN BELOW, THIS
ALLEGATICN THAT ORIZGNOO WAS THE PAYMASTER FOR OROZCG'S TRIP 41S
SUPPORTED BY A SIMILAR STATEMENT BY ANOTHER CAS SUB-SOURCE TO WHOM
OROZCO TALKED QUITE FREELY ABOUT A WELK BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE/.
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6. CAS SOURCE ASKED MRS. ORCZCO INTO WHICH AREA O10 HER
HUSBAND INTEND TO INFILTRATE CUBA. MRS. CROZCG SAID THAT HE
PLANNED TO GO INTO NCRTHEASTERN MATANZAS PROVINCE TO THE MARTI AREA
WHERE HE HAD SEVERAL CCNTACTS WHO HAD HELPED HIM IN THE PAST. CAS
SOURCE PRESSED FOR OTHER OETAILS OF THe ACTUAL SITE OF INFILTRATION
BUT MRS, CROZCO PRCTESTED IGNORANCE OF FURTHER DETAILS. SHE SAID
THAT SIE8 PUSEARD HAD WITH PEA An ST EXDEPTS! MAME SIMATEQ*? SHO
KNEW THE ARCA COMPLETELY. /‘'MATEC'' WAS LATER JOUNTEFIED AS
ALBERTO GONZALEZ ORTIZ. CAS FILES INDICATE THAT GONZALEZ HAS MADE
A NUMBER CF CLANDESTINE TRIPS TG CUBA WHILE CCNTRACTING TO BRING
QUT RELATIVES OF EXILES FOR MONEY. HIS REPUTATICN IS UNSAVCRY
BASED UPON THE GENERALLY-ACCEPTEO FACT THAT HE HAS ACCEPTED LARGE
SUMS OF. MONEY TO BRING FAMILIES CUT AND HAS FREQUENTLY FAILED TO
HAKE GOCO.HIS PROMISES. IT 1S ALSO A CCMMCNLY-ACCEPTED FACT AHCNG
THE EXILE FISHERMEN THAT GONZALEZ WILL NEVER UNOERTAKE SUCH A TRIP
UNLESS HE HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY PAID OR 1S COMPLETELY CERTAIN THAT THE
MONEY WILL Be MADE AVAILABLE UPGN HIS RETURN/.
7. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT SHE DID NCT KNCW THE NAME OF HER
HUSBAND'S INTENDED PRIMARY CCNTACT IN. THE MARTI AREA. SHE MENTIONED
GNE "*CANDIDG'' DJAZ, A FISHERMAN, AND ONE PEDRO BARBI, THE CWHER
OF THE BATE MARINO RESTAURANT 2H CARDENAS, OROZCG HAD TCLS HIS WIFE
THAT HE INTENDED TO SEE THESE PERSGHS TO HELP HIM WITH ‘RANSPCRTATION
TG HAVANA AND TO PROVICE HIM WITH FUNDS /MRS, GROZCO CONTENDS--AND
iT tS A SORE POINT WHTH HER-=-THAT OROZCO LEFT WITH ORLY A FEW
COUNTERFEIT PESOS/, CNCE IN HAVANA, GROZCO PLANNED TO GO FIRST TO
THE HOME OF MARIO GIL GONZALEZ sHIS PATRONYMIC HAS ALSO BEEN SPELLED
*PHILL''/, FROM THERE, OROZCO PLANNED TC GO DIRECTLY TO THE
ADDRESS OF THE CABRERA WOMAN WHICH HE HAD RECEIVED FROM OREZONDO,
PICK UP VASQUEZ AND GROUP AND LEAVE.
8. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT HER HUSBAND TOLD HER THAT NE WOULO
SENO A TELEGRAM TO HER AS SOON AS HE REACHED HAVANA SAFELY, SHORTLY
BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE, HE WOULD SEND ANOTHER CABLE IN PRE-ARRANGED
CODE TO §NOICATE THAT HE WAS ON HIS WAY GUT. MRS, OROZCO WAS THEN
TO CALL: ORIZCNOG WHO WAS TO ARRANGE AN AIR SEARCH FOR THE BOAT.
/AS LATER TOLO BY MRS. CROZCO, ENCLUSICN OF THE WORD '"BIEN'* /GOOD,
iN A CABLE INDICATED THAT OROZCO WAS SAFE IN HAVANA. INCLUSION OF
THE WORD '*SALIO'' /LEFT OR OEPARTED/ WOULD INDICATE THAT HE WAS
ON HIS WAY OUT.
9. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT ORIZONDO HAD CALLEO HAVANA CN 30
DECEMBER 1964, PRESUMABLY TO THE CABRERA WCMAN'S HOME. VASQUEZ
HIMSELF HAD AHSWEREO THE PHONE AND STATED THAT THERE WAS NO NEWS
FROM OROZCO OR FROM ANYONE ELSE. VASQUEZ AND THE GROUP WERE STILL
WAITING FOR CONTACT.
40. CAS SOURCE ASKED MRS. OROZCO HOW MUCH MONEY OROZCO HAD
LEFT BEHIND FOR HER SUPPORT. SHE REPLIED THAT HER HUSBAND HAD LEFT
$50.00 BUT THAT HE HAD TOLO HER TO RE-CONTACT ORIZCNDO IF SHE
SHOULD NEED MORE.
ti. A CAS SUB-SCURCE REPORTED THAT OROZCO HAD COME TO HIS
HOME ON 32 DECEMBER ANO HAD TOLD HIM THAT HE PLANNED TO GO TO CUBA
+ TO RESCUE VASQUEZ. OROZCO SHOWED SUB-SOURCE A RECEIPT FOR 41.00
FOR REPAIR TC AN OUTBOARD MOTOR. ORGZCC SAID THAT THE BCAT WAS NOT
FAST BUT QUITE SEAWORTHY. OROZCO SAID THAT ORIZONDO HAD PAID THE
BILL FOR THE MOTOR REPAIRS AND HAD PROVIDED THE OTHER NECESSARY
FUNDS. ORCZCO NAMED ORIZCNOO AS A PERSON WHOM HE /CROZCO/. HAD
BROUGHT OUT GF CUBA AND WHO HAD KORKED $N CUBA UNDGR ONE DAVTO
CABEZAS, AS REPORTED BY SUB-SCURCE, GROZCO TOLD HIM THAT GRIZONDO
HAD TOLD HIM CF VASQUEZ" DANGER AND ASKED FOR HIS HELP IN RESCUING
HIM. GCROZCO TOLD SUB-SOURCE THAT HE HAD REPLIED THAT HE-WCULD OO
ANYTHING TO HELP HIS FRIEND VASQUEZ BUT THAT HE WANTED TO KNOW WHO
THE PEGPLE WERE BEHIND HER /OREZCNOC/. GRIZCNDG HAD REPLIED THAT
SHE WAS GOING TO PUT HiM IN TCUCH WITH A PERSCN WHC SPOKE FLUENT
SPANISH BUT WAS NOT. CUBAN. THES WAS ''JORGE'' AND FRGM WHAT SUB-
SOURCE IS ABLE TO RECONSTRUCT CROZCO MET ''JORGE'' IN A BAR ON
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$2. OROZCO TOLO SUB-SGURCE THAT GRIZONDO HAD ScT UP THE MEET-
ING FOR WESNESDAY MORNING, 3 OECEMBiR, WITH THE TWO PERSONS WHC
WOULD ACCOMPANY HIM CN THE TRIP. CPROZCG MET THEM CN FLAGLER STREET
AT A SPECIFEC CCRNER WHICH CRCZCO DIO NOT MENTION TG SUB-SCURCE,
13. OROZCC SAIO THAT HE HAD ASKED FOR A RECEIVED $490.00 FOR
EACH MEMBER CF THE CREW s47f $3 UNCLEAR WHETHER CROZCO ACTUALLY RE-
CENVED THES SUM CF MONEY FOR HIMSELF AS WELL, PLUS A PRCHIESE TO
TAKE CARE OF ALL CF THEIR FAMILIES FF THEY DID NOT RETURK.
th. OROZCO CALLED SUB-SOURCE BY TCLEPHONE LATE Of THE UVENING
OF §& DECEMBER TC TELL HIM THAT HE WAS "ON HIS WAY TO THE KEYS!"
OROZCO TOLD SUS-SOURCE THAT THE ARRANGEMENTS FCR THE MCNEY AND THE
ASSURANCES TO TAKE CARE OF THE FAMILIES HAD BEEN AGREED UPON |
$5. AT A SECOND MEETING BETWEEN MRS. ORCZCO AND CAS SCURCE ON
8 JANUARY, MRS. OROZCC TOLD CAS SCURCE THAT SHE HAD COME INTO THE
POSSESSIGN GF SCHE INFORMATION FROM AN UNNAMED FISHERMAN WHO HAD
RECENTLY COME OUT OF CUBA. THIS INFORMATION INDICATED THAT 3CVERAL
ARRESTS HAD BEEN MADE JN THE SAME AREA IN WHICH HER HUSBANO INTENDED
TO INFILTRATE. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT SHE HAD ALSO HEARD A RADIO
BROAOCAST THE DAY BEFORE, 7 JANUARY, STATING THAT & IRF ILTRATCRS
HAD BEEN PICKEO UP IN THE CAROENAS/MATANZAS AREA OF MATANZAS PROVINCE.
MRS. OROZCO HAD CALLED CREZONDO AND INSISTED UPON SEEING ''JUCRGE!
TG GIVE THIS INFORMATION TO HIM PERSONALLY.
16. '"'JCRGE'' AND ORIZCNDO ARRSVED AT HER HOME ABCUT 20C0
HGURS, 7 JANUARY. MRS. ORCZCO SAiD THAT SHE TCLOD ‘* JORGE! THE
ENFORMATION ABOUT ARRESTS IN THE AREA ANO MENTIONED A PERSON RAMED
**PEOROS®, BRS. CROZCO SAIO THAT '*JCRGE'' HAD PRICKED UP HIS EARS
AT THE MENTION OF THE NAME ''PEDRO''. ‘"'JORGE'' ASKED MRS. CROZCO
THE LAST NAME OF ''PEDRO'', MRS, CRCZCG REPLIED THAT SHE DID ROT
KNOW. ‘' JORGE’! ASKED WHAT BUSINESS THIS '*PFDRO'* WAS IM. MRS.
OROZCO SAD THAT SHE THGUGHT THAT '*PcDRO** CWNED A RESTAURANT IN
CARDENAS, MATANZAS PROVINCE. ACCORDING TO MRS. ORCZCO, '*JORSE®®
THEN IDENTIFIED "*PEDRO'' AS PEDRO BARBI s/CR BALBI/ FEBLES AND
SAID THAT BARBI DID NOT ''WCRK WITH THE AMZRICANS**® OR WITH AKY
ORGANIZATION BUT THAT HE HAD HELPED MANY PEOPLE. MRS, GROZCO SAIO
THAT. THIS PHECE OF NEWS WORRIED HER GREATLY BECAUSE HER HUSBAND
‘HAD TOLD -HER HE INTENDED TO CONTACT THIS PERSCNH. ACCORDING TC MRS.
OROZCO, ORIZONDO THEN BROKE INTO THE CONVERSATION TO DECLARE THAT
‘SWE * / PRESUMABLY MEANING SHE AND ''JORGE''; HAD CONE ALL THE
PLANNING FOR OROZCC'S TRIP AND THAT CRGZCO WAS NOT SUPPOSED To
CCNTACT BARBI ACCORDING TO THIS PLAN. MRS. GROZCO REPCRTEO THAT
'*JORGE** OFO NOT COMMENT ABOUT ORIZCKDO'S USE CF THE TERM ' were,
17. THE LICENSE NUMBER OF THE AUTOMCBILE IN WHICH ** sORGET®
AND GRIZCNDG ARRIVES WAS NOTED AS A NEW YORK PLATE, BU-5523. THE
CAR WAS DESCRISED AS A LARGE FIAT. THIS LICENSE NUMBER WAS TRACEO
AND IT WAS REPORTED BY THE NEW YORK MOTCR VEHICLE AUTHCRITIES THAT
§T WAS REGISTERED TO ONE LEWIS BURNS, 75 EAST PARADE AVENUE,
BUFFALO, NEW YORK. THE ONLY OTHER INFORMATION AVASLABLE FROM THE
MOTOR VEHICLE RECGRDS INDICATED THAT BURNS WAS BCRN 13-10-98, THAT
HE WAS RETIRED AND THAT THE AUTOMCBILE REGISTERED UNDER THIS NUMBER
HAD BEEN A 1950 BUICK, MRS. GROZCO SAID SHE THCUGHT THAT THIS WAS
THE SAME CAR **JCRGE'' HAD USED ON PREVIGUS VISITS.
3B. MRS. OROZCO SHOWED CAS SCURCE A NOTE WHICH MRS. OROZCO
IDENTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN WRITTEN BY GRIZONDO TO HER HUSBAND
“SSEE ATTACHMENT A/S. THE NCTE WHICH WAS NOT DATEO STATED THAT THE
-ACCOMPANYING 5500.00 WAS FOR OROZCO TO USE TC BEGIN PREPARATICNS
FOR HIS TRIP. ANGTHER $200.06 WAS FCRIHCCMING BUT SHE ADVISED
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CREW MiMBERS. THE NOTE MENTICHLO A PERSGN ANMEO '*4LNC'!' AND ALSO
P'JCRGE**. MRS. CROZCO SAID SHE DID NOT THINK ORIZCHOO REALIZED
THAT SHE JMS. ONCZCOs WAS STILL IN POSSL5Si0% CF THIS NOTE.
19. MRS. OROZCO REPORTED THAT GRIZCNDG HAD RETURNED To HER
HCUSE THE MCRHSHG AFTCR HER VISIT WITH *'JGRGE'!. HRS. GROZCO SAID
THAT GRIZONDC HAD BEEN VERY WATCHFUL AND THAT IT SEEMLO TC RRS,
OROZCC THAT THE PUAPOSE GF CRIZCHDO'S TRIP WAS TO ATTEMPT TO WHITL-
WASH ''JURGE** OF ANY CGNHECCICN WITH ORCZCO'S TREP, / THIS
bNFORMATICN WAS VOLUNTEERED FREELY TO CAS SGURCE AS aN O8SERVATION
OF MRS. OROZCOs/. URIZCNDO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT ''JORGE** HAD
ONLY COME BLOWG WITH Hee THE paruyons CVLiGhG SLSAUSE HE WAS IKTEREST-
ED $N WHAT HAD HAPPENCLO TO OROZCO AND THAT HE §*JORGE'! HAO HAD
NOTHING WHATEVER TO 0G WITH ORCZCO'S TRIP. MAS, OROZCO REMINOED
ORIZONOC THAT IT HAD BLEIN '*JORGE*® WHO HAD’ ORIGINALLY CCHE To SEE
OROZCO TO TELL HIM ABOUT VASQUEZ'S PLIGHT AND THAT **JCRGE'! Hap
VISITED OROZCO SEVERAL TIMES THEREAFTER, HEW WAS IT POSSIBLE THAT
'8JORSE'* HAD NOTHING TC OG WITH CROZCC'S TRIP, ASKED MRS. GROZICO,
CRIZCROO PROTESTED THAT **yCRGE «8 WAS ONLY INVOLVED IN TRYING To
GET INFCRMATION ABOUT VASQUEZ.
20. MRS. CROZCO REMARKED SCMETHING TO THE EFFECT THAT SHE
DID NOT KNOW IF ORIZONDO CONSIDERED HER A COMPLETE FOOL SUT SHE
/URS . OROZCC/ KNEW THAT SUCH A TRIP REQUIRED A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT
OF MONEY, AT LEAST 310G0.00, AND THAT SHE WAS CERTAIN THAT ORIZONDO
CiD NOT HAVE THAT KIND CF MONEY OF HER CWH. ORIZONDG REPORTEDLY
REPLIEO THAT SHE HAD RAISED THE MONTY FROM FRIENDS. MRS. ORCZCO
PERSISTED AND STATEO THAT SHE WAS COMPLETELY SURE IN HER OWN MIND
THAT tT HAD BEEN ** THIS GENTLEMAN JORGE’' WHO HAD SUPPLIED THE
HONEY. ORIZONOO DID NOT ANSWER, /SEE PARA 26 BELGW IN WHICH MRS.
: OROZCO CLAIMED TO HAVE CVERHEARD A CONVERSATION BETWEEN '' JORGES?
. AND GROZCO IN WHICH ''JSGRGE** STATED HE COULO NCT SUPPORT OROZCO’S
TRIP DIRECTLY BUT COULD SUPPLY FUNDS; .
21. HRS. OROZCO TOLD GRIZONDO THAT SHE WAS STILL UNCERTAIN OF
**JORGE'S'' CREDENTIALS. MRS. GROZCO TCLD GRIZGNOO THAT HER
HUSBAND HAD HAD GREAT TRUST IN ORIZGNDC ANO SHE /MRS. OROZCC/
REALIZED THAT ANYTHING OR#ZONDO WAS INVOLVED IN WAS TO HER HUSBAND'S
BEST ADVANTAGE BUT AT THE SAME TIME SHE COULD NOT BRING HERSELF TO
FEEL THE SAME CONFIDENCE IN '* yoRGET! AS SHE FELT 1N ORIZONDO.
GRIZONGO TOLD MRS. CROZCO THAT ''s0RGES? WAS NCT CUSAN BUT PUERTO
RICAN, AN AMERICAN CITIZEN WHO WORKED FOR THE '*PENTAGGN!* ,
OREZONOO SAID THAT SHE HERSELF Was NOT ACTIVELY WCRKING FOR THE
*'PENTAGON'! ANY LONGER BUT THAT THERE ARE TIMES WHEN HER FORMER
EMPLOYERS NEEO HELP AT WHICH TIMES THEY CALL UPON HER /OREZCNDOs .
MRS. OCRCZCO SAID THAT HER HUSBAND HAD TOLD HER THAT BOTH ORIZONDO
AND "‘'JORGE** WORKED FOR THE *'PENTAGCN'*, ;
22. ORIZGNDO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT SHE WOULD PROVIDE TO MRS.
OROZCO ANY MONEY THAT SHE NEEDED To SUPPORT THE FAMILY. ON 4 CR 5
JANUARY, CRIZONDO HAD GIVEN MRS. GROZCO $100.00 TO PAY HER RENT
/FGR WHICH SUM MRS. ORCZCO OID NOT SIGN A RECENPT/. ORIZONDO ALSO
H TOLO MRS. OROZCO THAT ' "JORGE! WOULD BE QUT GF TOWH FOR AN UN-
SPECIFIED PERIOD,
23. OROZCNDO PAID MRS. OROZCO ANOTHER VISIT ON 14 JANUARY,
; ACCORDING TC HRS. CROZCC, ORIZCNDO NOW CLAIMED THAT NEITHER SHE
‘ NOR _*'JORGE’' HAD HAD ANYTHING TO DC WITH OROZCO'S TRIP, THAT IN
; FACT THEY HAD BOTH TRIED TO TALK HIM GUT CF MAKING THE TRIP,
24. NOTHER SUB-SCURCE PAID A SOCIAL VISIT TO MRS, CROZCO ON
THE EVENING CF 11 JANUARY. MRS. CROZCO SHCWEO THIS SUB-SOURCE THE
SAME NOTE WHICH INDICATEO THAT CREZCNOG HAD GIVEN CRC2CO 4500.00
FOR THE INITIAL PREPARATICNS FOR HIS TRIP. MRS. ORCZCO TOLD THIS
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CREIZGNOO ATTCMPTED TG DISCLAIM ANY PART FCR HERSZLF GR ''JGRGE'* IN
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25. ‘'#JORGE** PAID AN UNANNOUNCED VISIT TO MRS. GROZCO ON 13
JANUARY. DURING THIS VISIT, HE CONFIDED TG MRS. CRCOZCG THAT HIS
HAME WAS NOT ''JCRGE*® SUT *'TGRRES'*. **TORRES'! SAID THAT HIS
ORGANIZATION HAD NOT BEiN INTERESTED §N VASQUEZ BUT 8H TWO AGENTS
/HE USED THE TERM 'SAGENTES''/ WHO WERE IN HIDING IN THE SAME HOUSE
WITH VASQUEZ. AT WHICH POINT MRS. CROZCO ASKED ''TGRRES** HGW HE
HAPPENED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS IF HIS CLAIM WERE TRUE THAT HE HAD
NOTHING TO OG WITH HE® wucBANOPS TRIP, FFTORAEC#« Mane Me Rept y,
ACCORDING TO MRS, OROZCC,
26. MRS. CROZCC THEN CCMMENTED THAT SHE KNEW FROM PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE HOW OMFFECULT IT WAS TO RAISE EVEN A FEW HUNORED OCLLARS
IN THE EXILE COMMUNITY. SHE SAID THAT SHE KNEW CRIZCNDO DID NOT HAVE
THE $1060.00 GR MORE WHICH HAD BEEN SPENT FOR HER HUSBAND'S TRIP.
THIS LED HER TO THE CONCLUSION, MRS. GROZCG SAID, THAT ''TORRES!?
AND HIS ORGANIZATION HAD SUPPLIED THE FUNDS. AGAIN THERE WAS NO
REPLY FROH ''TCORRES'', ;CH 11 JANUARY 1964, MRS. GROZCO TOLO SAME
CAS SCURCE MENTICNED IN INITIAL PARAGRAPHS THAT SHE HAD CVERHEARD A
CONVERSATION BETWEEN HER HUSBAND ANO ''TCORRES'' A WEEK OR TWO BEFORE
GROZCO'S DEPARTURE §$N WHICH **TORRES'! TOLD ORGZCO THAT HE COULD
NOT SUPPORT HIS TRIP '*DIRECTLY'* BUT COULD PROVIOE MONEY WHICH
‘OROZCO COULD USE TO MAKE HIS OWN PREPARATIONS/.
27. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT SHE HAD HAD TWO SPECIFIC PROPOSALS
TO BRING UP TO ‘'TORRES''. ONE, THAT IF WORO WERE RECEGVED FROM HER
HUSBANO THAT HE WAS STILL HIOING.OUT, '*TORRES* '* ORGANIZATION
SEND A.BOAT IN TO HELP HIM EXFILTRATE. THE OTHER WAS THAT IF IT
BECAME CONFERMED THAT HER HUSBAND WAS A PRESONER, ''TORRES? #¢
ORGANIZATION NEGOTIATE FOR HIS RELEASE THROUGH DIPLGMATIC CHANNELS,
AS PART OF THIS LAST PRCPCSAL, MRS. CROZCG SUGGESTED THAT SHE BE
PROVIDED WITH SUFFICIENT MONEY TG TRAVEL TC MEXICO TO TAKE UP HER
HUSBAND'S CASE PERSONALLY WITH THE PRESTOENT OF MEXICO. '**TORRES*!
SASD THAT HE HAD TO TAKE THE MATTER UP WITH HIS ORGANIZATION.
*STCRRES'' RE-EMPHASIZED THAT HE PERSONALLY HAD HAD HCTHING TO DO
WITH HER HUSBANDS TRIP. HE WAS STILL ATTEMPTING TO USE ALL THE
RESOURCES AT HIS COMMAND TO FIND OUT WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO OROZCO
AND WHILE HE WAS VERY SCRRY ABOUT HER HUSBANO'S MISFORTUNE, HE
STATED THAT iT HAO BEEN CROZCO'S OWN DECISIGN TO GO ON THIS TRIP.
28. UPON LEAVING, MRS. ORGZCC TOOK NOTE OF THE LICENSE
NUMBER ON **TORRES' ** BLACK VOLKSWAGEN. SHE ASSUMED BUT COULO NOT
BE CERTAIN THAT IT WAS A FLORIDA LICEHSE PLATE, NC.6801304 OR 680
1354, ACCORDING TO A CAS! INVESTIGATICN, THE PREFIX *'68p!!
REPRESENTS A PLATE BLOCKED AT THE TALLAHASSEE LEVEL FGR THE COVERT
USE OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
29. ORIZONDO VISITED MRS. ORGZCO LATER THAT SAME EVENING OF
13 JANUARY. SHE SEEMED SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT '"JORGE'* HAD
VISITED MRS. OROZCO EARLIER THAT DAY. ORIZONOO ATTEMPTED TO CON-
VINCE MRS. OROZCO THAT THE ''JORGE'' HENTICNEO 'N A NOTE SHE HAD LEFT
FGR ORCZCO WAS CNE JORGE MAYO /CR MALLO/ CAROCSO, A FRIEND OF
OROZCO'S EN THE REBEL-ARMY-IN-EXILE GRGANIZATICN **EJERCITO
LIBERTADOR'* TO WHICH ANOTHER CLOSE FRIEND OF CROZCC'S, JOSE LOPEZ
LEGON AKA ‘'PEPE EL TORO'!' BELGNGS. MRS. GRGZCO REMARKED TC
OR!IZONDO THAT SHE DID NCT KNCW HOW STUPID GRIZONDO CCGNSIDERED HER TO
BE BUT THAT SHE WAS COMPLETELY CERTAIN THAT THE *'JORGE**® MENTEGNED
ON THE NOTE WAS THE SAME ""JORGE*® WHO HAD VISITED HER-AND HER
HUSBAND. MRS. OROZCO ALSO TOLD ORIZCNOG THAT ''JORGE'* HAD TCLD
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THAT GROZCO WAS EXAGGERATING WHEN HE SAID THAT HE HAD ASKED FCR
AND RECEIVED 5490.09 FCR £ACH MEMBER OF THE CREW. MRS. GROZCO HAS
STATED THAT OROZCO HAD GIVEN THEM EACH $20C .00 AND SHE THOUGHT BUT -
WAS NOT COMPLETELY CERTAIN THAT HE HAD LATER GIVEN EACH CF THEM AN
ADDS TIONAL UNSPECIFIED SUM, STARTING WITH THE FIGURE GF $700.00
WHICH 55. HLNTEICHEO 4N THE ATTACHED NOTE FRCM CRIZONDG, IT APPEARS
SAFE TO SAY THAT MOST IF NCT ALL GF THAT aUM WOULD HAVE BEEN PAID
OUT FOR FUEL /4T LEAST 50 GALLONS SINCE (T HAD BEEN A 50-GALLCN TANK
WHICH HAD EXPLODED AND HAD TO BE REPLACEDs, FCCO FOR ONE WEEK, THE
ITEMS /KNIVES, PGNCHOS, CANTEENS, FATIGUE UNTFORMS, AMMUNITICN, ETC./
WHICH MRS. OROZCO CLAIMS GROZCO BCUGHT IN AN ARMY/NAVY STCRE PLUS
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS BOAT 1TEM3, 400 TO THIS $700.00, THE $290.00
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APPROXIMATELY 1341.00. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT SHORTLY BEFORE HER
HUSBANO'S OEPARTURE, ONLY $125.00 REMAINED OF THE INITIAL SUH.
THE BALANCE GF 5 ENT FOR MOTEL ROCMS IN THE KEYS AND FOR
OTHER LAST-MINUTE PURCHASES. THE ONLY ITEMS FURNISHED To OROZCO,
ACCOROING TO HES WIFE, WERE AN Mel RIFLE AND AN M-l CARBINE WHICH
GRIZONDO HAD GIVEN HIM /HRS. OROZCO THOUGHT THAT THEY HAD HAD TO
BUY THE AMMUNITICN FOR THESE WEAPCNS/, AND A PESTOL OF UNIDENTIFIED
MAKE BY LAUREANO BATISTA FALLA OF THE MOC /CHRISTIAN DEMGCRATIC
MOVEMENT/ WHO ALSO GAVE OROZCO A MEANS OF ENTREE TO THE FRENCH
AMBASSADOR IN CUBA IF HE SHCULD RUN INTC UNFORESEEN OLFFICULTIES.
OROZCO ALSO BOUGHT OR RECEIVED FROM SOME UNNAMED SOURCE AN UNKNOWN
AMOUNT OF COUNTERFEIT PESOS,
34. AS ATTACHMENT 8 TO THIS MEMORANDUM, A COPY OF ANOTHER
NOTE FROM ORIZCNDO TCO OROZCO RECOMMENDING AN INCIVIOUAL BHO CCULD
PROVIDE A BOAT FCR HIS INFILTRATION 1S APPENDED FOR YCUR REFERENCE.
THES INDIVIDUAL 15 BELIEVED TO BE ACS# SOURCE No. 693.
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AND IT 4S SAID THAT HE HAS A BOAT READY TO SAIL. MAYBE YCU KXCW
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AND MEMBER OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CUBAN CONMUNIST PARTY,
HAS BEEN DISMISSED FROM HIS OFFICES AND IS TO STAND TRIAL BEFORE’
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3. BACKGROUND: THE PURGE BAS BEEN PRECEDED BY THE TRIAL
OORKNXKEQRE ON 7 MARCH BY A REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL OF SEVEN CUBANS
FOR COMPLICITY IN A PLOT TO OVERTHROW FIDEL CASTRO|, THE ACCUSED
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: 4. MAJOR CUBELA WAS A POPULAR AND PROMINENT UNIVERSITY _
STUDENT LEADER, AN ARDENT REVOLUTIONARY AND ONE OF THE EARL
OF CASTRO DURING THE BATISTA REGIME. CUBELA WAS ALSO A CLOSE
FRIEND OF CASTRO AND UNTIL THE ARREST RANKED HIGH AMONG THE LEADERS
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wot fe '. &. UPI REPORTS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICES,
INCLUDING ACCOUNTS OF REFUGEES WHO DEPARTED RECENTLY FROM CUBA,
TESTIFIED TO THE FACT THAT ANTI-GOVY STUDENT AGITATIONS OCCURRED,
_, WALL SCRIBBLINGS ON UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS TEREATENED CASTRO, ONE
, .: READING: "ONE HEAD PAYS FOR ANOTHER,” ANOTHER READ "OUT WITH FIDEL,"
eo " a 6. BECAUSE OF THE STRONG OPPOSITION TO THE TRIAL, CASTRO
Z _ REQUESTED THE STATE PROSECUTOR NOT TO IMPOSE THE DEATH SENTENCES.
E “ IN ORDER PLACATE ADVERSE PUBLIC OPINION THE TRIAL PROCEEDINGS WERE
: | .. GIVEN WIDE COVERAGE ON BOTH RADIO AND TELEVISION CIRCUITS, AS A
- ' ‘RESULT, CUBELA AND OTHERS GRANTED CLEMENCY.AND SENTENCED TO LENGTHY
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7. THE CUBELA TRIAL WAS USED AS A PEG,I.E., GUILT BY
ASSOCIATION IN THE DISMISSAL AND CHARGES LEVIED AGAINST MAJOR
AMEIJEIRAS WHOSE LOYALTY TO THE REVOLUTION IS "UNDISPUTED" BY
CASTRO, HOWEVER, AMEIJEIRAS WAS STRIPPED OF HIS MILITARY RANK
AND CHARGED WITH THE CRIME OF BEING A PLAYBOY, LIVING THE GAY LIFE.
8. AMEIJEIRAS WAS ONE OF CASTRO'S FIRST PEVOLUTIONARY
FOLLOWERS. HE HAD BEEN WITH CASTRO SINCE 1956, WAS ONE OF THE
SURVIVORS OF THE GRANMA EXPEDITION, FOUGHT IN THE SIERRA MAESTRA
_ IN 1957-58 AND HAD HELD HIGH OFFICE SINCE 1959. IN OCT 1965 HS WAS
NAMED TO THE HUNDRED MAN CENTRAL CONNITTEE OF THE CUBAN COMMUNIST
PARTY.
e 9, RUMORS ARE CIRCULATING THAT BLAS RCCA CALDERIO,
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MEMBER OF THE SECRETARIAT OF THE CP AND CHAIRMAN OF THE CONSTITU-_
TIONAL STUDIES CONMITTEE, WILL SHORTLY BE BROUGHT TO TRIAL.
SIKILARLY, THE CHARGES OF MALPRACTICES AGAINST THE MINISTRY OF
"FOREIGN AFFAIRS INPUGNS THE LOYALTY OF FOREIGN MINISTER RAUL ROA
" - GARCIA HIMSELF, ANOTHER MINISTER UNDER SUSPICION, 1.B., GUILT By
ASSOCIATION, IS FAURE CHOMON, MINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION. THE
“ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP OF THE 100-KAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE CREATED IN LATE
"4965, MAY NOT BE SPARED AS THE PURGE GATHERS MOMENTUM.
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10. THE UNDERLYING CAUSE FOR THE “SHOWTRIAL" OF CUBELA,
THE ARREST OF THE DEPUTY HINISTER OF DEFENSE AND THE OUTLANDISH
GARGES BROUGHT AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE CP AND MINISTERIAL OFFICIALS
ARISES FROM THE IRREVERSIBLE FAILURES OF THE GOVT IN THE HANDLING
OF DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS, THE SCARCITY OF BASIC
FOOD PRODUCTS HAS WORSENED, RICE, ROOT CROPS, MILK, MEAT CONTINUE
TO BE RATIONED SEVERELY, AND THE AVAILABILITY TO TBE CONSUMER 18
- NOW BELOW THE 1957-59 LEVEL, DESPITE SEVEN YEARS OF “COMMUNIST
PLANNING", THERE’ ARE SERIOUS SHORTAGES OF MEDICINE, TEXTILES AND
HOUSING, “THE LATTER HAS DETERIORATED IN URBAN AREAS TO A LEVEL
FAR BELOW PRE-WAR STANDARDS , SIMILARLY, CASTRO REPORTED THAT THE
SUGAR CROP THIS YEAR WILL FALL FAR BELOW THE SIX MILLION TONS
HARVESTED. IN 1965. SINCE SUGAR ACCOUNTS FOR SOME 80%.OF TOTAL
FOREIGN TRADE EARNINGS, 1966 INCOME FROM SUGAR SALES, FACED WITH
DEPRESSED WORLD MARKET PRICES, WILL NOT IN ANY WAY MEET THE COST
“oF BASIC IMPORTS, ESSENTIAL FOR SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ECONOMY,
. CASTRO HAS SOUGHT TO RELIEVE THE PRESSURE ON THE ECONOMY BY PER-
MITTING THE EXODUS OF soz 40C REFUGEES PER MONTR WHO ARE STREAMING
.. INTO THE U.S. OTHER FAILURES I..CLUDE THE FUNCTION OF THE Goc
COORDINATING OFFICERS
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INTEREST OF ECONOMY SOME 60,000 EXPLOYEES ARE BEING DISMISSED
FROM THEIR JOBS. IMPORTANT BUREAUS ARE DENUDED OF COMPETENT
STAFFS, “ALSO, THE POLICY OF
COME TO A HALT, IN THE
REPLACING EXPERIENCED FUNCTIONARIES
WITH UNQUALIFIED .cp STALWARTS HAS ALSO BEEN EXTENDED INTO THE
ARMED SERVICES,
COXXNUNIST PARTY UEMBERS HAVE BEEN PLACED IN
COMMAND POSTS AND THEIR WORD TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER THOSE WHO ARE
“TECHNICALLY COMPETENT BUT NOT PARTY MELIBERS ,
11. PSYCH EXPLOITATION IN WEDIA:
A. EMPHASIZE POINT THAT SHOW TRIAL AND PURGES
DEMONSTRATE THAT IN THE PATTERN OF ALL DICTATORS, CASTRO GRASPING
AT STRAWS, HOPING DIVERT PUBLIC ATTENTION FROM MOUNTING INTERNAL
. DIFFICULTIES;
Fe Nee inn 1 ie tvs anctnkeeehe etc fete rote eve, nee
i : : B. COMPARE CASTRO To NKRUMAH, SUKARNO AND OTHERS
AS LEADERS WHO HAVE BANKRUPTED THEIR NATIONAL ECONOMIES AND SOLD
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OUT THEIR NATION TO COMMUNISN; : “b
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. SAFE WEEN CASTRO IS TURNING AGAINST KIS MOST LOYAL FRIENDS. | !
SIMILARLY, CASTRO HAS LASHED OUT AGAINST COMMUNIST CHINA AND 4 |
YUGOSLAVIA, HIS FORMER ALLIES; 4a
. E. SHOW THAT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS 4
WHO IN EARLY 1965 WERE “PURCED" ON TRUMPED. UP CHARGES OF HOXO- 4 |
SEXUALITY ARE BECOMING ASSERTIVE, SIMILARLY, MILITARY OFFICERS, ;
FALSELY ACCUSED, WILL CERTAINLY RESPOND. THE STUDENTS WITH THE , ze
MILITARY ARE THE TWO POWER GROUPS THAT CAN REVERSE THE TRENDS AS : |
EXEMPLIFIED TODAY IN INDOXESIA;
an " -F, LASTLY, AVOID ALL REFERENCES TO ALLEGATIONS OF _
— coc maT KUBARK INVOLVED IN CUBELA PLOT.
12, ABOVE BACKGROUND AND INFO MAY BE PASSED TO LIAISON.
+. 13, FOR KUTUBE EXPLOITATION:
“°° > A, STATIONS WITH CUBAN INSTALLATIONS AND/OR TRADE
"MISSIONS ARE REQUESTED MAKE MAXIMUM EYFORT ESTABLISH DIRECT OR .
INDIRECT CONTACTS WITH SELECTED CUBAN FORNMIN AND TRADE PERSONNEL
THEIR AREAS. PURPOSE TO EMPHASIZE TO THEM THAT THEIR DOLCE VITA
AND COURTERREY OLUTIONARY ACTIVITIZS HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO HAVANA
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AND COOPERATION RATHER THAN DEFECTION, SHORT OF THIS, HOWEVER,
SPECIFIC DEFECTION REQUESTS SHOULD ALSO RECEIVE RECEPTIVE EAR,
“ . , Bs STATIONS REQUESTED CABLE SPECIFIC LEADS IN
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1. COS BELIEVES HIS REF B APPRAISAL JAMAICAN POLITICAL CLIMATE RE
ESTABLISHMENT AMGUD DELEGATION HERE CORRECT. JAMAICAN GOVT WANTS NOT
BE OVERTLY INVOLVED IN COLD WAR AND OUT OF CONCERN FOR SM SAFETY LARGE
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SUBJEGT: Meeting with Dr, MIRO Cardona on 6 October
1, Dr, MIRO arrived about 9:50 a.m. for the mecting.we had
set at 10:00; again he was driven by his secretary whom he introduced,
As during the first meeting, she remained outside in the car.
mecting lasted until 12:00 noon, ;
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2. First, Dr. MIRO handed me a note-in-longhand listing the
topics discussed with me on § October, These points are? .
a, Groups conducting propaganda, etc. with Agency support
should receive their support and be coordinated through the Council.
‘be A propaganda campaign should be waged by the Council -
aimed at: .
(1) Cuba, via a long wave radio station in Key West. ,
(2) Cubans in Miami and other Ue Ss. areas by?
{a) Subsidizing Diario de las Americas.
(b) Contracting for time on radio atations.
(3) Latin America, with a plan such as the "Operacion
Grieta, "*
c, Underground Activities.
(1) Provision of monthly funds to Courcil for procuring
Cuban pesos to send to the seven-odd resistance
groups in Cuba through reliable channels (such as ©
previously sent through the Italian Embassy).
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the plan for clandestine operations in Cuba,
he stated that 300 men could be counted upon for commando action, part
of them here, part in Cuba. He reiterated that a commando operation
was essential to bolster morale among the anti-Castro elements in Cuba
and in exile as well as to conduct sabotage that would further weaken °
Cuban economy and the Communist regime. He said that for this operation
U. S. help would be necessary in providing weapons, ammo, demolitions,
equipment, and funds. He proposed that if this plan was considered to
have merit, that J arrange to have someone meet with his military men
to work out the detaila. After all preparations had been made and
materiel provided, etc. the operation would be purely a Cuban affair,
(NOTE: Plan turned over to Thompson at our nm eting at 15:30 on
& October for transmission. )-
4. Request for Arms, etc, to send to Escambray
Dr.MIRO remarked that over a month ago he had made a request
to Clark for arms for the anti-Castro insurgents in the Escambray, but
to date had heard nothing relative to the request. He commented wryly,
"] ask but never hear an answer." He said that the fighters there should
be supported, Dr. MIRO stated that he had a boat (provided by us) and
a means for delivery of the arms, Osvaldo RAMIREZ is chief of the
Escambray group. ;
COMMENT: Has anything been done about this request?
5. Information on Arma Received by Castro Regime
Dr. MIRO handed me a long report which he said was brought
to him by the Argentine Ambassador to Cuba when the latter came to the
U. S. at the time of President FRONDIZI's visit, He said the Ambassador
would not divulge the source of the information but commented, "You will
know. "'
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of the figures given of planes, guns, etc, received from the Soviet bloc
(and ‘Italy and Canada): but ever. if the figures were exaggerated 100 per
cent, they would still: be impressive, an
. He added that Castro is daily becoming stronger militarily
with weapons and with a large militia of close to 300, 000 being trained -
to use them while the economy continues to deteriorate. Perhaps only
half the militia would be effective, But that is sizeable. Thus, he said,
the longer the delay in positive military action to overthrow Castro, the
greater will be the task, ‘We must act soon, vigorously and effectively,
to insure victory, Another defeat would be disastrous and would make
Cubans, Latin Americans and others bolieve Castro to be invincible,
Then would core accommodations and even worse, the implanting of
Castro-backed regimes in the hemisphere. And the U..S. would suffer.
worst of all, being discredited for defeat and "guilt of interference, "'
"In the UN no nation would stand beside the U. S,"
6. Proposal that Council go to Cuba with Commando Group and
Establish a Government on Cuban Soil
Dr. MIRO then declared that he was convinced that Castro
would never be overthrown by all the propaganda, the sabotage, commando
raids, guerrilla activities, rupture of diplomatic relations and deteriorating
economy, and that it was inconceivable to establish a government-ir-exile
for nothing would come of it; that the only solution for defeating the
Castro regime was for the Revolutionary Council to ,0 to Cuba and estab-
lish a government on Cuban soil, ask recognition by all friendly countries
and military assistance of its principal ally, the U, S,, and that the U.S.
: be ready to intervene immediately with its Forces, 'This’would all have
. to take place in a matter of 48 hours, otherwise it would fail. I recognize
that this is a bold plan, but boldness is necessary, There will be many
risks, many may be killed, As for myself, I don't care if Idie. Ihave
lost all my personal possessions and my son is a prisoner." He reiterated
that all must be well prepared in advance, there must be no vacillation,
everytning must proceed rapidly. First, a commando raid in force to
seize a piece of Cuban territory, preferably near Guantanamo, and imme-
diately the members of the Council go ashore, proclaim a provisional
government, broadcast by radio to all nations an appeal for recognition
(and cables prepared in advance would also be sent out), request U, S,
assistance, and the U. S. should furnish such assistance at once in ade-
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softened by propaganda, sabotage, raids, underground action, and the ~
mass of the people of Cuba must be prepared to accept the provisional
* government through propaganda, increased knowledge of the Council
‘and its + unifying ‘efforts, . Sarre
«. MIRO asked me what I thought of this project; did I think
that Castro. could be overthrown in any other way. I admitted that :
strong military action appeared necessary. I stated further that
of course his plan would have to be studied at the highest government
levels, He proposed that he might elaborate a plan with his military .
ors,and I suggested that he do this so that it might be examined
and considered.
Dr. MIRO declared that he was convinced that this-Communist
: dagger in the side of the States could only be eradicated by éuch action,
that the U.S. is and will be blamed for all anti-Castro propaganda,
sabotage, etc, and that enemy states will denounce it for intervention’
in Cuba, but that if the U. S. goes to the aid of a friendly revblutionary
tegime established in the country and helps it defeat the Soviet-backed
Communist regime, all friendly governments will applaud,
. "I have no personal political ambitions, " declared MIRO.
ny merely am trying to chair the Council, whose mission is to unify the
anti-Castro.elements inside and outside of Cuba, If the team isn't con-
sidered effective, then change the pitcher. But I believe the Council must
establish itself on Cuban soil, and soon, _ Time is against us.""'The Punta
del Este agreement will backfire against the U, S, if Castro is allowed
to remain in Cuba. Ina year, after the politicos of the countries re-
ceiving U. S. aid have gotten their hands on U. S. gold, they will say,
‘Thanks to Castro, we got this.' And they will spend it as in the past
with no benefits to the social and economic welfare of the people, "
. 7. Views about the Judges and Lawyers
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lawyers and their future status, He said he hoped that they could all
reunite and that they could be given assistance as in the past. He de-
clared that Dr, ALABAU was not qualified to be a justice and that he was
doing nothing but making politics and trying to discredit the Council
and MIRO and VARONA, Dr, MIRO declared that he, as Prime Minister
' in the early days of the Caetro government, had named ALABAU to the -
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. Dr. MIRO remarked that he had a meeting of the Councit on”
10 October, I asked what elements now composed it and what he pro-
posed to add. He named the following as presently in the Consejo:
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and awaited their reply.
He would also like te have the Workers, Students, and the
Professionals (Doctors, Lawyers, etc.) come into the Council. He be-
lieves Batistianos and Comunistas and elements unwilling to cooperate
should be excluded, but that all ether groups should be brought together
under the Council,
He contends that all anti-Castro activities, except clandestine
and military, should be coordinated by members of the Council, but that
the excepted activities should be known only to him (MIRO).
9. Probable Argentine Rupture of Relations with Cuba
Dr, MIRO declared that he believed imminent the Argentine
rupture of relations with Cuba. He said the Argentine Ambassador to
Cuba (Juho AMOEDO) was ordered to return to Havana (he had been
vacationing in the U. S. after FRONDIZI's visit); that VLLLANUEVA, a
Secretary of the Argentine Embassy in Cuba was coming to see MIRO
today; and further that he (MIRO) had received a phone call last night
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Le . -inasmuch as some Argentine action against Cuba appeared imminent. |
te (FERNANDEZ said he had already written MIRO a letter.) MIRO says;
: "Of course, I cannot go. Ihave the Consejo meeting on the 10th, .
Furthermore, Iam going to New York.on October 11th or 12th for the
SIP (Socieded Interameriicana de Prensa) meeting and have been allotted
12 minutes to adaress the meeting. " .
10, MIRO to attend Homage to LACERDA (Brazilian whe
Precipitated QUADROS' resignation) on October 15
Dr. MIRO said he planned to remain in New York City (after
11 and 12 October SIP meeting) until October 15th to attend the homage
for LACERDA, the Governor of Guanabara province in Brazil, MIRO
probably will stay at the Park Chambers Hotel, but will advise Clark
of his location.
I commented that I would probably remain in Washington next
week in view of his plans, but that I might go to New York City to meet
with him; if go, 1 would get in touch with him and arrange a meeting
time and place through Clark,
11. Propaganda Commission
I asked Dr. MIRO about his ideas on the future organization
and structure of the Propaganda Commission, He stated that it is out-
side the Consejo and not under his direct control, although the Council
accountant has been passing funds to it. He said CABTRILLO’ had resigned
as head of Propaganda and that he would like CONTE AGUERO to handle
it. He’ claimed that MESTRE had not done anything with propaganda.
12. MIRO's Views Relative to Supreme Court Juatice or PRIO
being Recognized as Head of a Provisional Government
Ilasked Dr, MIRO if he believed that there were many anti-
Castro Cubans (both in and out of Cuba) who favored PRIO, or the head
of the Supreme Court to. be the provisional president if a government were
to be established on Cuban soil.- Dr, MIRO declared that the revolution
is a fact, and that practically nobody wants to go back to any former
regime. The people in Cuba would resist any such possibility. He de-
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the anti-Castro elements, He said that the people should be given an
opportunity to elect their chief of state after Castro's overthrow and
reestablishment of order in the island. | ;
13. Offices-of Council {Consejo Revolucionario)
When questioned about his business and private telephones,
MIRO eaid, "The business phone is algo in my house. I have no office
except in my house, but that phone is always busy (JEfferaon 2-4680),
So use the other phone (JEfferson 4-2751) when you wigh to call me. "
"I need to have a small office somewhere away from my home
because all the activities there are driving my wife crazy. I want to : .
find something modest so that no accusation can be made of ostentation = eee
merely a room for myself, one for my secretary, and one for meetings. oO
of the Council, etc, The FRD had a place but at that place.also was the
press, the refugee center, etc, It would not be satisfactory. The FRD
is now practically dead. It was the forerunner of the Consejo.as the
unifying agency of the anti-Castro resistance, " ;
14; MIRO's Views on. Coordinating the Activities of Other Exile
Groups :
After Dr. MIRO reiterated his view that he should be the
channel for funds and coordinating the activities of groups outside the
Consejo such as the Students, FORD (Labor), etc., I said that I under-
stood that some of these elements were unwilling to function under the-
Consejo; and that in view of that situation, did he consider that an
Activity Committee might be organized with a delegate from each of
these groups and under the chairmanship of a member of the Consejo.
This would serve to coordinate their activities, give them a tie-in with
the Consejo, yet not make them subservient to it. Dr. MIRO replied
that this would merely set up another Consejo outside of and parallel to
the existing Consejo, I did not pursue this further, not having enough
background of these organizations to be able to discuss the matter
effectively, |
15, Telephone Conversation with MIRO on 7 October
Before my departure from Miami for Washington on 7 October,
I telephoned to Dr, MIRO froin the airport, He appreciated the call and
asked if 1 had seen in the morning paper the action taken yesterday by
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of the chief justices in exile) as "President of Cuba at War."' He ex
pressed his indignation at thie unilateral "political" move by ALABAU
and his adherents: “among the exiled lawyers and judges. He added his
best wishes to me and reminded me that he would probably go to New
York on October llth or 12th for the SIP (Sociedad Interamericana de
Prensa) meeting. 1 replied that 1 would appreciate if he would contact
. Clark after his arrival to give his location in New York City, and that
Clark might have a request from me for an appointment with him, if
this seemed desirable. 1 suggested that in future phone conversations.
I would be known as JUANITO, He agreed with pleasure that this would
be a good Procedure. I wished him Godspeed and he replied likewise
tome. — . -
16, Comment
During these first two meetings I endeavored to establish
myself favorably with Dr, MIRO and therefore refrained from bringing
up details of budget or opposition to any of his specific proposals,
Ilistened, asked various ,uestions, and he talked at length.
In future meetings, after Ihave gained further background and
’ Rave more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific
issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be
required,
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SUBJECT: Recontact of Cliverio A, TOMEY Yasalio. (201-283206)
1. At 1730 bours, & June 64, the undersigned was advised
at hie residence that a tr. TOME (Subject) had called the | "
security number givem him (351-8161) and left the message that
be would lio to talz again with Paul Stroud (the wunderaigned) . LO
anytine after 1E09 hours, 5 June.
2. Upom arriving at TOMEU’s apartment (Apt. 303, 1028 ,
Wahler Place 53, High Point Apartzent Howse, Sashington, D. C.), .
1830 hours, & dune, TOMEY indicated to his two daughters he would ;
like to have some privacy and they sad his wife, Caridad, left
the apertucat. :
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. (Bde VAROMA™ as that of Anz Gloria de VAROMA, He reiterated ;
thet, while im hiding to escape capture by the Cuban Government 1
@absoqueat to hig infiltration, he «new only the first nasen of
the pereces vith whom ds came ip contact, but then added be xnew |
ga Gloria de YARONA,; in whose house be was hiding, because she. :
wea the aister of Carlos de VAROMA\, one of his infiltration team... .
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was under asylum tn the Brazilian kubassy (sic, Argentine
Embassy?), when TUMEU gsined political asylum. then Ostel
finally received hie safe conduct from the wabagsy, he went
to Puerto Hico and, TOMKU postulates that Usiel is now again
with MENOTO in either the United States or Pucrto Rico,
6. Two snap shota (to be returned) vere provided by.
TOMIU of himself and six other individuals who were in ssylus
et the seue tine. He identified these, in the photograph in
which ‘Monsignor Eduardo BOZA Masvida} is seated, as, fro
left to right: (Manuel VILLAMANAN, | Oliverio Toxky, Wile DIAZ 3
(believed to be in US), Publio RUIZ (US), Jorge Del VALLE
7), amd Oulel GONZALEZ (US or Puerto Rico?).
7. Upon completing the debriefing, Stroud and TOMEU
“exchanged small talk" for a while until TOMEU finally stated
that he still wished there was something more he could do to
Belp free Cube, and asked "What do you think I should do?"
Stroud replied that no person could really wake that type of
Geciaion for another individual, and countered by asking TOMEU.
what alternatives he had in mind, other than remaining in the
w as & career military officer...
S&S. TOMRU replied that, of course, he was once an
agriculturalist, but that there were fee job opyortunities in
which he could apply his past experience. His. sister had also
eaked him if he felt he and uis family would want to live with
ber in Spain or Hexicc, but he didn't think too much of thia--
idea. He thon atated that he had been asked. by Manuel ARTINE.
<@ take & job as an instructor, Without indicating any
speociation of even avareness of ARTIME's activities, or of
ARTIME's contact with TOMEU (ac incicated in TOMEU's 201),
ZOMEY was asked what he thought of ARTINE's proposition...
TOMEU stated that he would no longer follow Any An OB =A
individual. or as a leader, because a man's ideals, outlook,
and objectives change vith tine, For example, the people of .
Cube followed Fidel because of the ideals he advocated, When
Fadel tock over, hie eneconplichasnts: gracuaily became quire:
Giiferent from the ideals he had espoused. TOMEU continued
@aying he would “no longer follow a man, One could only
trust his ideals or an organization which followed those.
ideals, since a good organization would-be less likely of:
being controlled by a single naa." When saked for an example .
Of the type of organization he hud in mind, TOMEU replied he
Wee most favorably inclined towaras the ideals and goais of
the JURE, (The JURE or JRC is an organization crested by
Manolo RAY Rivero around s nucleus of former 26 July Movement.
leadera, See nemo sod attachment dated 23 July 1963 from Joha
Guah Crinmins, Coordinator of Cuban Affa{ ABA, Departnent
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Mra, VEBSTER volunteered the information that. “all of the other
‘Brigade students here’ have told ae they think very hiyaly
of TOKEU, snd that he is a very brave nan, because be and his
fanily were very ven leny in Cuba and he gave it all ap to go
into exile and fight the Castro Regize.”
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Four Viet Sith dlroat, Mew York ta, N.Y.
Viorlawiag Caom-nunicatone Centar
PL? 3122
July 22, 1965
RECEIVED JUL 2 3 1965
Dade County Medical Society
Miami
Florida
Gentlemen:
Enclosec are four (4) copies of a new Broadcast
Agreement reflecting your chenged prograns effective last
May.
: Please sign all four covies and return to this
office for countersignature.
We shall then return two (2) completely signed
copies for your files.
4
Very trysly yours
Richard Ww. Gref
Vice President
RNG/fs
Enc. &
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AUDIO-VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS WORLDWIDE
14.90000
onder
BROADCAST AGREEMENT
RADIO NEW YORK WORLDWIDE, 4 WIST $9THi ST.. NEW YORK 19, N.Y.
A DI“ISION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPCBATION
Date: duly 22, 1965 __
Conwact No.: 765-11
AGREEMENT between Dade County Medical SOCIETY
called “Agency” for broadcasting ‘aver Intemational Radio Station WRUL ptograms, announcements
and/or participations, as scheduled below on bchalf of
Dade County Medical Society, Miami, Plorida
(aanse sod address)
called “Advertisee” to advertise . Educational Medical Program
and Radio New York Worldwide, a division of tn Tnternational, Educational Broadcasting Corporation
called “Station”, subject to the standard conditions on the back hereof and any speciai conditions set
forth below or attached hereto.
Target Angeriboean Language
Spanish 8:01 PM (EST)
. Approximate Time of Broadcast =:
Length of Broadcast 15_HMinutes palion-Wed. Erie times per Week 3.
Starting Date 4ay_17:1965.. Ending Dat&i LL forbid _ Total Broadcasts
Program material arrangements (check appropriate boxes):
{Live or (4 Recorded
Q] Furnished by agency or OO By Statioa
Additional Instructions:
eos
This contract may be cancelled by either party upon rour (4)
weeks written notice. eg. |
Rates
NUMBER OF STATION OTHER
DROADLASTS CHAKGE TALENT LING SFRVICE RE-BROADCAST CHARGES TOTAL PRICE
_ T__LING SERVICE RE-BROANCAST _
wed [_ 3 | yo1.25 | | | i | 303.75 |
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Coctnet
~ bees oat
ACCEPTED:
Date By
Agency or Advertiser
Radio New York Worldwide
Division of Intert.ational Educational Broadcasting
Corporation
en hea eee
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STANDARD CONDITIONS GF RADIO *.3tV YTRK
1.) PAYMENT AND SILLING,
{4) Time ~ Payssents under this contiact are te be rece'ved by STATION at the
addres itechet 09 STATION § bills on o¢ before the f5e
that ia which broadcasting .§ done. Pagme States funda,
Yor City ban the contrary
{bh} Materiatity. tn alt cases date of ceyment is materia!. 16 STATION fells %o
ely Dayment, or if ACVERTISER « ce AGENCY s cres? is, on STATION'S
featonable opinion, impaiied, STATION in its owe, d'scratce, mee utter cancel
this ecalvect under sub-parzg aph 3a) oe change the feems of fay~eot for further
broedcatts under this contract.
(c} Bitnag. STATION will bal AGENCY af intervals follewiag broedcarting.
2, TERMINATION.
9) Broadcasts Other That. Particisetions and Spot Arnoencerart. H this con
act calls for broadcasts of time periods other thaa Cate pe*.ves end spat
sanouncamants, the enti.e contract may be termineted by a.teer cety eHective of
the end of ary 13 w cycle of broadcast.ng bareuncer spos g-ng the other
Perty not jets than 2d days’ Etior written notice.
jipations and Spot Announcements. if this coatea:? cats for broadcasts
4 and spot anncuncements the en! cortvact o- Lets tharect
Barty st any time by giving the ote: Car.g rot
alice.
notified of any cleins cauted by a-t-4g cat of, oF
connect.ca ef crogren mate
+ deemed
(c) Claus. tf STATION
tosult'ng trom any broadcast hereunder, whether
rei turaished by AGINCY of STATION, Ctherwite, and tad +0
subsisatiel in S'ANON'S raatorable opinica, STATION tag, by <
aotice ty AGENIY, t tas to any of ais furter 2-
1d) EHact of Termination, tf AGENCY ferminaies this cor-t-ext cader sub
Daraqiecy 2{a) of {b}, AGENCY will pay STATION et earced rote f° b-cadcaste
contracts fur to and including the date of termmation. it Cit terminates
this contract urdar pacegraph 2, as to any oF ait broadcas's
tuch fermmnatoa shall be without panaley of aho.t rate, sa? os &GENCY shell
have the benetit of tne same discounts that 1? would hove eacced § STATION had
not to fermimated and thi conir, had coniaved thrnuge sa lest broadcast
scheduled Jt STATION his Contract under wez, © 2b) or (¢)
as to leis than ali of tcheduled he: '
s
ry sipultaneoudy w.th the eflactve dave cf STATION'S
notice, in which event such termiration shall eis0 be without garety <f short rate.
3. EFFECT OF BREACH, .
(a) By Agency. STATION erserves the this curt-ect of ery tome
vpor dslault in the ely Peynient of bits, failure to faraisn coe -2 hy acceptabie
fo SfATION, or other mater-al breach of the term hereot. Gres suc? cencaliation
all charges accrued herevader and aot pasd shall become er—ecetsiy due ond
peyebie, and AGENCY shail alto pay, a1 liquideted damages, 2 set tum equai to
that which AGENCY wuld have been obiiguted to pay hat 7 on sta eHective
Cats of STATION’: cancetlation, given nolce of tom peiget to sub
regraph 2(4) or (b), wass any net sum which SFATION ay exteces for the
sale uf rama eirtim
jon. tn tha event cf a meterial breace by STAT Cx 7 serformir.
AGENCY reserves the night ta cercel this cor rart. gon te
Hation STATION shatl pay, as liqudated rt aos * om ag af to the
ictus) non-canceieb'e out-of-pocket nece inturred by STENT tneeugh
cancellotion cl tha contract. STATION'S fiability, hewovur sa-. 2-4 eaceed ine
Rob ema costs involved for ths yserpicsa and nan-cancal ate cot on of this
contract, that hh, STATION shail not te fable for aay to geaate "man the su!
of the set time chesgus lavolvea Aad *. SEATON, on ‘75 e%actes date of
AGENCY'S cancaltation, given aotice uf termination pursuant 9 1.5-2:
vt (b). Zailure to broadcast covered by paragraph 4 of 5 ha. act te deemed
a@ breach of this contract.
{e} Umitetion of Liakitilz, In the event of cancelation andes “t's raregrach 3,
waither gacty shell fable to the erher otherwize than as t¢ec“ad im tha parc-
graoh and in paragraph 3,
4 FAILURE TO BROADCAST.
If as the rast of public emergency of necessity, Greenreat oder, farce
mejaure, reitrictiot isapazed by law, Act of God, leber ¢.. erecrer cel break-
down, of any cause, similar or diss'm Jar, bapond STATIC: *RiveteGiy control,
STATION fais to Broadcast ali or part of aay program, particfa cm o7 ennsinces
ment coatrected to be broadcast heres der. STATION shalt ecs de pede ascent
to actust its tune chargas at Neresnafte: tiated: (a) if 23 pet xf o scredu ad
broads sst is peformed, a later b.oadcast of the omitted arageanm. cane pation
of announcement shall be mace at a reatonably salisfactory ¢,ne* ~ car a7 tim
aad it no reasonably satisfactory sevsn'ute day and ime ave ave eve, t
charges for the omittea broadcast s*3!l be pert At schede od
tt, BS Mew ao OG fata reduce
he t'me charges; a7 «tf a commercial portion Gf a troed-e:t a on ted
2 credit in the same cropc-ton tc the tre charges whee the om med commas tal
Borticn bears 19 the total commercial portion of the broadcat, wt cteres + s-e2ter.
fa ong such case of totel of partial faiture, AGENCY chat: bare “2 beret of
the sera disccusts waich it would have earned if the offected b-ces- vad deen
eattormed it full.
5. PRE-EMPTIONS FOR PROGRAMS OF PUBLIC INTEREST O88
SIGH.ZICANCE.
(a) Conditions of Substitution. STATION abell heve the ght to cu‘cef any
broadcast or Gorton theveol covered by this contract fm exte- te brow
Brog'am or avert which, in ets abdsorte dicceton it deems te ce cf oud
or tigalcan-e In any such case STATION 1 natty AGI 9 acvence if
maby possible, bit where such rotice cannot reesonatyy te Ges, STATION
wit! sot’y AGENCY within a reasonable time after ich schecwes treedcast that
AGENCY's broadcast has Deen pre-empted.
(b} Adycitmeat, |i AGENCY ard STATICN cannot agree ceca @ we*cfoctory
tubititute cay and time she b-oadcast time so preemcted i+ 3 be ceomad can
callad without aXecting the dseounts, oF rights provided amde “ra contact,
sicant that AGENCY shcil wot Save to pey STATION any cha ges for tre canceled
roadcart,
6. BATE SROTECTION.
Station taserves the right at aay time or times te chan je “Se cates discounts
and charges beve.nder to con‘ors to ary tate card iscued eher the date cf this
contract, AGENCY shal! have the be of ary decceate ae a5r-egete sme
pareble berevader Legn-'ng as of the « S c® rate ced Et no
irete.%@ in tard aagr. wert shall be aco: cable uatit tre ve mcees from the
atfective date of suc! card. The protect’an against rate er 3 erp. cable
VWIDOLSVIIE CONTRACT FOR BPCANCASTING
wees
only to broedce.t sched!
rard and un ettect ov ge within trirty deys affar the oMectve
sate Lard Boe Sot thet a'y interruption or lapse of schedule oof 6!
3 ATION shail auromel ca.ly terminate wih protection.
7. PROGRAM MATIQIAL
fa) Agency Perpormbility Uni
otherwite noted on the face of &'s contract,
att pragrem ? antluding telent and commercis! announcemerts, shelf be
furn. hed by AGENTT, and all sepentes currected with the de..very thercol to the
STATION and return the afrom, “fue directed, shell be ped by AGENT YT. AGENCY
wal delves comziete mage cur sherts for att musical compositions Ces-qosted by
AGENCY for troedcact ond all other mregram mate Pot fers then $6 hours
(eettet.ve oF Saturdays, Sundays anc holidays} in edvence of brosdcat?.
{b) Aporeval of Materiel, STATION may, la st disereti
conpost.ons, and mor seiect recordings, the technical quality
comety with STATICN standards. All tive c-s4rem material to be broadcast
heveuoder shell ba adequately raheaned, and alt live ond recorded materiel ta
be broadca:t heveusder shail conform -9 the STAT: -Nia progrem and operating
policies, STATION s febor contracts, and the public Interest, incluc.ng specifically,
but not Lmted to the Federal Sommanications Cammision reguistors reauiring
nternatiorel broedcait service shall reflec! the cullure of ths country on
amore srternaticre! good will, unde: tending and cooserat'ca Program
moter al an4 corfo-ner, furnted by AGENCY are suoiect to STATIG%'s approw.
ert SIATION may ae: @ cuntinging hd ty reject of cava AGENCY to ed#
such mtatats.! of teniaze cerformers to the nt STATION deems necetsary fo
cuntorra to the rftards specifiad in this sub-peragreph..
tel Right to E ut Cumtitete, Should STATION fait to raceise satisfactory
ECR meteratl wher requred hersunder STATION mey not-fy AGENCY, end
ATIC rece vas satisfactory program material wiinia 24 bois efter such
“ SYATION shell have the ight fo adt ery proq-em materiel
same 4s edited, .¢ to produce orst.rute broadcast,
7 fer such sditad of substitute bro
ves-ast, plus a rearonedta charge for the adi:
o
fe bres dcast.
charges for
of a tubs
8. INDEMNIFICATION.
(a! ty Agency.
and st hae itp end exceris, ineludirg attorseys fees, ,
cast al progres Wait meteriss preoared, produced of furnished by
AGINGY, inciuging musical sompositions, escepting such jiebility os mar result
for ae wrosdze:t of AGENCY-produced broadcasts of meterial Iuaibed by
ATION.
0 Station, STATION
abuity 2nd espense,
4s, eecept ng er'y such Nab:
at 4 other matanel furait
wil hold acd seve AGENCY harmiass with compect to ma!
STANOM for AGENCY. prodi-ad broadcarte. .
9 WICREASED COSTS.
If at ecy Some of Simes under ary collactve berg: 4 agreemest(s) by whick
STATICH 3s be of to which STATION adheres, of under bi Oar foreign oF
‘of any service, material or parsonnel furnished Sy STATION
om 6. the rantt at the asteblisbhmant of oF ct i
om cayeble fo certocrel, or taser, assesstents, 6
ayes'e by SATION, AGENCY shail STATION the
nm cotts of the «nective date therecf.
t Fold ead save AGENCY harmters ageinst aff
incuderg atfoneys’ fees, on STATICH-prodced
resol? from the beedcast of
ENCY. In adatice, STATION
ab fursahed hy
WO, GENEPAL.
{e) B-oadeart Terres. STATION will pertorm tha breadcatts coverad by this
ton tte dest and at the approumate houtty times provided oa tiv fece
of th’s contract. STATIC! cacerves the sight ab any time ce ties sa change
the dys ard/or hours of puede. in the sweat of changes by the Federal
Cont. cetors teen .n aitocetion of hows O2d/or sequencies fn such
Seoat rytealy scectatls attermete dave act/ar hours shill be subst Sted: If,
the t Dit tate Peres otered By STATION Is AGENCY ara unacceptatla
cont
howeve-
fe AGENCY, AGENTS shall have the right to cancel upon gives STATION
a sct'ce thecect, and such termination shall be without peneity of short
Times mentered shall pe thore sn effect af STATION on the respective
STATION may deduct irom any patiod of five (S} minutes
of longer not ms n-fiee (35) seconds for Steticn brdak’perocses,
(b} HMandtins <f Proce-ty and Mail, STATION shall ICse FO Ma, Srecautinns,
but sSall essame ra Hat bty for lows of or damage to proqam mater.ai or other
dbp AGENCE in conn, ction wth brocdca:ts bereunder, STATION
ect of frscast mel, carreapandence or telephone ca is tennetion
atts escent altar itt prio. agproval, and it 9 approved, ef the so'e
fith of AGENCY ead *.d.ect ta reimbursement by AGENCY tor aif expense
incurted.
rate
days of broadcast ~
yee and Agency. If this contract it with « recognized
ea eaency commis ca oO: 15%, wit oe alowed, d and as
face of tes cantract. AGENCY is 7 ced shail petorm this
"er agent for a ds+.aced p.incinas! onot remed ta the face
of tht sewers Dut F ADVEPTISER de
to STAT.Ct heresrces AGENCY dy etry ths coats, o ace of
such detay' "SZ agreas to be hable, jointly asd tevera'ty wth ADVERTISER, for
any and amma celts demands cr obligations owing ta STATION haveunder.
Ie rs eoeteace a weve Cvactie with a spostor, teferences to AGECY th.
acpi to ADVERTISER, except thet no agency commiss'on wil be al oved-
mt acd Waver AGENCY shall not without the ws concert
sega This Contact oF of AGENCY'S STATION
¥ "ser other
t, cr to besadeas? hereunder
ie Or Mreduct cthe- thas that age
Nofwithiterd’=3 ths foregsing ADVERT.
or times to d. ate any advertising ege-cy to act
for ADVERTISER ia place of AGENCY. Fa.lure of STATION of AGENCY
fo enforce avy of the prosions of this contract shail not-beTconstrusd ss @
ceneral salacy brent of as fo that cr aay other provaion,
fel Legal Cb gatons STATION'S Jbl. ons hereunder are eubjiec? to the
teens ard cond t of ticeses held by if and te applicable internationc., rederal,
ftate and fcca: tavs and regulations.
tf) Entice Agveerrent. Th's contrect contains the entire agreement between the
Partas retating to the suk ect matter hire costaired shall be constreed accord.
leq ta the tew cf the Stete of New York, where STATION’ fice 3 located,
asd carest be charged of terminated orally. - =
than ADVERTISER, were? cat
for tna advertiser eat of
cn tra face ch te $s com
the grt at ary tm
ar cartified
{a} Notices. Novices given Ey prepaid telegram of by cegiiter
me) tall be dceared q-en whan dupetcted No Grea by ord nary mal
what be doemad given when rece. . teas harecoder halt be in writing
and Giver by ater thas perion. shall be addretsed to the carty
at the address scec Sed os the face of ths ceatract os to such other addres
as may be speci£id hereendar in writiag
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_ DISBURSEMENT VOUCHER
To: FINANCE OFFICER ~ from Alice B,Caponong S Sept 65
REQUEST FOR STATION FUNDS
Serer ere
AMUN REUUESTED St aces
ADVANCE ACCOUNTING
$1,316.25 TOPOLL=<21 F ‘THB Seee 65
ADVANCE IS REQUESTEO COMPLETE FOU WING CURTIFICATION 1 AGREE THAT 1 WILL FULLY ACCOUNT FoR THIS [SGNATURE on
ADVANCE BY SUBMISSION OF ACCOUNTING AND Q£FUND ANY UNENPENDED BALANCE SY THE DATE STATED ASOVE tN
THE EVENT OF MY PARURE TO SO ACCOUNT AND REFUND ANY UNENPENDED BALANCE, | aulnomze ofouction From | Alice B, Caponong
HAY $4.ARY TO EFFECT SETTLEMENT.
REWABURSE MENT —OFFICIAL Ds-
BURLEMENTS ALREADY MADE
DISBURSEMENTS
AMEUD-3 radio pregran on WRUL |
Seot 65
, nT RY
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RECEWPTS ARE ATTACHED qamnaeeeataehal
aquest Cashier’a Check mada payatle_to:Radio NewYork
_———_. —_ ———-Horldside
SAY
CERTIFICATION
SIGNATURE
U CERTIFY THAT THE DISBURSEMENTS ITEMIZED ABOVE WERE NECESSARILY MACE BY ME IN THE CONDUCT OF OFFICIAL
BUSINESS OF A CONFIDENTIAN NATURE, THAT 1 Mave NOP BFEN NOR WILL IRE, REMBURSED THEREFOR FROM ANY OTHER
SOURCE, AMD THAT TF1S CLAW ANO ATTACHMENTS ARE TRUS AND COCRECT oh ALL RESTECTS
‘ Nia SIGNATURE Or APPROVING GFF ER
3 Sept 63 Bruce P.Veddar
APPROVED
~ AS
AENS
MGHATURE
RECEIPT Alice 3.Caponong
FOR USE OF ME FINANCE CFFICER ONLY
re ESO
TVPE OF FUNDS:
GENECAL LEDGER
ACCGUNE IDENTIFICATION
DOLLAR VALUE
s1
SuasiDiage - POS*EO BY
IDENTIE:C ATION: ore cReDit
COST ACCOUNT NO
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VOUCHER NUSSER Jaurscai2zd CEATIFING OFFICER
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2 WEST SOum SIREET, MEA YOR te. a. V.
DATE SEPTEMBER 1, 1965
° TO._pADE-GOUNTY-MEDICAL-SCCLETY—._-
ER nm INVOICE NO. _ 675
——FEOREDA——— 167
FERMS
CASH IN ADVANCE
ae
BROADCAST OVER THE FACILITIES OF WRUL ON THE SPANISH
SERVICE A (4) HOUR PROGRAM, 3 TIMES WEEZLY, (YON. ,-WED.,
& FRIDAY) SEFTEMBFR 1, THROUCH 30, 1965. TOTAL 13
BROADCASTS AT $101.25, $1,316.25
’ RECEIVED SE? 9 1985
ter:
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, DISEURSEMENT VOUCHER i
‘[asice “Grnce . jFroes: DATE
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REQUEST FOR STATION FUNDS
RELMBG US EMENT —OMICIAL ONS-
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- Date OFFICTAL DISOURSE-
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$ 1,949.65 j 5S August 65
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invoice No. 1606
reams CASH DT ADVANCE
{
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April 30, 1965
Dade County Medical Society
Miami, FPlorida .
Gentlemen: >
As stated in our letter to you of February 27, 1965, regarding
frequency changes, the next change would go into effect on
Saturday, May 1, 1965. Therefore, the following frequencies - .
will be in use by Radio New York-wRUL, beginning witn your
7:15 PM ©ST Monday, May 3 broadcast of the El Medico y Usted
‘program. .
These new frequencies were chosen to provide the best possible
reception conditions in the areas your program is beamed and
will remain in effect until September 5, 1965.
Frequencies Principal Areas Beamed
*9,695 Mes. Mexico-Cuba Caribbean area
11.790 Mes. Cuba-Caribbean ~ Central America
#15.310 North East. South America
17.730 Mcs. Northern South America and :
Caribbean
17.840 : South America (Argentina-Chile)
*Frequencies presently in use which will continue during new
schedule.
I am also enclosing the advance invoice number 1521 for the month
of May, 1965.
Sincefely yours,
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Traffic Manager
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DADE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY ~ seesteme ada
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Enclosed is invoice No, 1475 for March, payable in advance, het “s
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No. 1419 (month of January) $1,316, 234 AN
No. 1450 (month of February) 1, 213. 00
No. 1389 (November 16-30) 607,50
Also enclosed is a copy of our letter of January 27, 1965,
which explains the $607.50 charge for November,
Effective Monday, March 8 through May, 2, 1965, RADIO NEW
YORK will be operating on the following frequencies during
your “El Medico Y Usted" program:
1. 6.155 mes. (Mexican Beam)
2. -9,695 mes, (Caribbean and NW, South America) on
2 transmitters ae
3. 11,855 mes, (N. E. S. A.)
4. 15.310 mes, (Central S.A.)
We know these new frequencies will provide good reception
for your Spanish language audience,
ly yours,
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Vice President
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Dade County Medical Society
Miamt, Florida
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Sent Lemen: RECEIVED MAR | 1 198
We have recetved cashier's check No. 389049 for
$3,138.75, which pays up your account threugh
February.
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Invoice Wo, Period Amount Casbter*s Check No.
1344 Oct 64 $2,733.75 369763
18828 (not rec'd}Nov 64 $2,923.75 HOt PAID PAXVIOUSLY
1389 (addit'l} 16-30 Nov 64 $ 607.50 376168 in srount
and + + of 31,823.75
A399 Dec 64 $1,316.25
1419 Jan 85 $1,316.25 382709
1430 Feb 65 $1,215.00 NOT PAID PREVIOUSLY
Therefore, enclosed is a Cashier's Check No. 387¢%¢9 to esver tha. amount
oved WRVL, according to our records, for Invoice No.1382 and Invoice No.
2450 in the total anount of $3,138.75, This should liquidate our indcebted-
ness througn Februaryh 1855 with the next paymont being due for the month
of March 1965,
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amvuat we reportedly owe according to your figures alttov.gn the tine
periods ecvered are different. Usador the latter your rocurds indicate
that the outstanding Sills are Invoices No.128% for $697.50; Ho.1410 for
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TOTAL: 12 PROGRAMS AT $101.25 EACH. $1,215.00
Mr. Robert Wilkinson
RADIVU AMERICAS
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TAH aeeauer wath you woot a eaionee of 814923.75 |, Hecember 31.1954
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of the awocnt is weated by notes given os additional secutity for thy eceount, indy show each
fete sedcrately, .
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BERNARDO L. KAPPALMAN, C. PA
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their oecou t with you shams a botanee of $ L, 923.25... Nacember 31,1964
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‘ate tke cmount due according to your records and pieote axplain an the reverra de. 4 any sortion .
of the amount is represented by notes gen as odditional sscurity for the oocuunt &.acly show each
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information os promptly as possible An addreued envelope ‘s anclored for your convenience. 7
Yours very teuly,
BERNARD L. MAPPALMAN, C, P. A.
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RE PAYMENTS OF W2UL LVOICMS BY DADE COUNTY MSDICAL ASS*N, = 19654
As per attached copies, 1t 4s cloar that Invoice No. 134
Covering Odebsr was paid by Chook io. 36979, Invoice Ho. 1382
covering Jlovember was pal by Cheak tio. 376160, At a later :
date Invoice No. 1309 corertm: prosrans stated as not billed - i
but to be inoluded with Novorber payrnent was received; this
in the anount of $607.50 rermins ontstacding. Lrvolss tio. 1399 -
Covering Lovenber was paid by Check No, 382709 and Invyoise Ba. 1419
covering the uanth of Jumary 1965, in tho amount of $1,316625, :
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DADE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY
Milari, Fleride
GeatLlemen:
We have received your cneck for $1,923.75 in payment
of Invoice #lsS. covering a veduced billing for three
dteadetsts ver week from November Lé to November 39,
“jlowever, since we carried, at your request, 6 broad-
we sent a supple- .
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mental Invoice #1389. for $407,
ditional breadcuste,
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ber Invoice #1399, we wonder if you buve misplaced
Inveice #1389 covering the additional broadcasts for
November,
Enclosed is a copy of Invoice #1389 along with your
February Invoice,
Ugly yours,
L.
Richard W. Gre
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TOTAL: 13 PROGRAMS AT $101.25 EACH,
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4 WEST BOrn SYREEY. NEW YORK 10. % Y.
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1o_DADE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY nent
MIAMI, FLORIDA
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BROADCAST OVER THE FACILITIES OF WRUL ON SFANISH SERVICE
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DECEMBER 1, THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1964,
TOTAL: 13 PROGRAMS AT $101.25 EACH. aN $1, 316,25
RECEIVER BEC 3
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DADE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY
MiamLl, Florida
Gentlemen:
We have received your check for $1,923.75 in payment
of Invoice #1382 covering a reduced billing for three
broadcasts per week from November 16 to November 30.
However, since we carried, at your request, 6 broad-
casts per week for thi3 period, we sent a supple-
mental Invoice #1389 for $607.50 to cover these ad-
ditional broadcasta.
Since we have also received payment for your Decem-
ber Invoice #1399, we wonder if you have misplaced
Invoice #1339 covering the additional broadcasts for
November.
:
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February Invoice.
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MIAMI, FLORIDA
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INVOICE NO ‘1364
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BROADCAST OVER THE FACILITIES OF WRUL ON SPANISH SERVICE
A (1/4) HOUR PROGRAM, SIX (6) TIMES PER WEEX, (MON thru
SAT} FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1964,
OCTOBER 1, thru OCTOBER 31, 1964 .
TOTAL OF 27 BROADCASTS AT $101.25 EACH | $2,733.75
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DURING THE WEEKS OF NOVEMBER 16, and 23, 1964, AT
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DECEMBER 1, THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1964,
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Miani, Plear§ds
“Gent Lemen:
We huve received your check for $1,923.75 in payment
of invoice #i%&2 covering a reduced billing for threa
brusadcusts ver weer from November 16 to November 30.
However, since we carried, at your reyuest, & broad-
casts per week for this period, we sent a supple-
mentul Invoice $1349 for $607, $0 to cover these ad-
ditional broadcasts,
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ber Invoice $1399, we wonder 1f yo... hava mieplaced
Invoice #1389 covering the additional brnadcaata for
November.
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February Involce.
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advis3 you that beginning 1 December 1964 wo dosire to reduce the
nusber of the "Medico y Usted" bruadcasts from six per wsoek to
three per week, {if possiole we would like to retain tho Monday,
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second proference would bo for a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
achedule,
” Thank you very xuch for your cooperation in this matter and
we leok forward to continued collaboration with you in these matters’:
of mutual interest.
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Leditt C, Daughtry, H.D,
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Dear Sir:
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TERMS CASH IN ADVARCE
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FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1964
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PANMENT MOT_YET RECEIVED FOR:
INVOICE NUMBER 1256 — JULY 1, 1964 $2,733.75
INVOICE NUMBER 1297 ~ AUGUST 1, 1964 $2,632.50
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APRIL 1-30 $2632.50 04/01/64 04/27764
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P GERLEY ACO HROMLEDGE RECEIPT OF THs Fasten
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DeWitt C. Daughtry, M.D.
Prosidant
Dade County Medical Ass'n. Inc.
1550 N.W. Tenth Avenue
Miami, Florida 33136
Prezray: EL MEDICO ¥ USTED
Dear Sivs
The following charyes are for Lroadcast time,
studio rontal, tapes and other expences for the month
of July 1964:
Radio Station Tine
26 programs @ $30.00 $780.00
Studio Rantal and Tapea 312.00
Production and Talont Feas 273.00
Programs for WRUL, New York Tapes,
Studio timo and Postage 65.00
anwik Doe: $1,450.00 ee
Fayable to RADIO AMERICAS, INC.
in cll
1 THE First NaTIONAL BANK © no. 361637
} OF MIAMI
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WACO PT Ne
1 Tenby AND OW PENG BEGING I, OF PERIOD
(total of items Sa and £4 of previsue escountine,
af
wenden
FUNDS NECTIVED OUI, PCR IOE
—_ EK Le EL TT
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out ea Fetes $1,509. 00
ce rs eae
aif 1 ACCOUNTER FOR_ ! - .
3, TOTAL 70 BE ACCOUNTED FOR 599,00
coer Od
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5 AULUNTS GN HAND FO OF FER ICO
FUNDS UN hAME
be ‘ DING 2O7
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TOTAL _ACCOUNTEL FOR ~L4, 698,09 nn
fame satneeane eo een re eee —
V CEMTIFY THAT THE vaio (HORALA TS GTEUSZED OW THE REXERSE StF FF ECR WERE MECESSARILY WADE BY
EL ty THE CONDUCT CF 8 GC bai SER OF A CONFUPENTUSL NAPUHE, Tht FP RAVE NOT REDON, NOR WELL OD
Bf. BEE URLED THESE Se FRO AND CORES SOURCE. AND TMAT THIS AZOLE TING AND ATTACHMENTS ARE TRUE
bod: COPPECT IN ALL EL PECTS.
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ACLGUHT IGFNTIFICATION
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a radio” at ees on" Racto Ame rica.
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FOUCHER NO.
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FROM: DATE
Evala . Vidn 9 July 4
REQUEST FU STATION FUNDS
10: Finanee Ufficer,
ADVANCE * TO SE ACCOUNTED FOR ON OR GEFORE IME Forbes ie
DATE
+ 1,609.00 232. August. 1964_ |
“ Tovante U5 REQUESSTD COMPLETE FOLLO G CORT OICAT TON: AGMEL THAT 4 Le 4 TURE
FULL ACCOUNT FO THES ADVANCE BY SUBMISSION OF ACCOUNTING AND HEFUNO AMY UNE «+
PrENDEM BALANCE BY THE MATE STATED ABOVE. IN THE FYFNT OF MY FAILURE TC $0 ACCOUNT
anG S€FuUNU ANY UNE aPinDro OALASCE, | AUTMGREZE DEDUCTION FROM MY SALARY TOF ERET
SLITLEMENT, _—__--_—-- i. Evalena 8, Vidal
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DESTHIP TION e.Lt
9 Julu@4 | June 64 expenses involved__ —|
-ANBUD-3. radio Program on. Radio,
seg tn = ac
ae TOTAL
AMOUNT REQUESTED
FEIMBURSEMENT ©
OFFICIAL DESouRSE-
MENTS ALREADY MADE a
HECEUPT NO. CNT NO. AMGUNT
ree ety aR ARE ATTACHED FRCERT AS FORCE
___ Cashier 'g. Check roqueated... -
__Make. payabie._to: Radio Americas, Inc.—— ———-—-—__.____-_-
CERT EF SCAT ON
a ee pe
UssamaT uke
1 CERTIFY THAT THI DESGURSEMENTS ITOMEREFD AaG¥E aE RE NECTSSARILY MADE Oe ME IN
tM CONDUCT OF CHPICTAL PULEMESS OF A CONFIDENTIAL NATURE, THAT | HAVE NOT EES
HOt wELL PF UC, REIMALRSEG THERTOOR FROM Fie OTHER SOURCE, AND THAT THES CLAmM
ANG ATTACHMENTS ARE TRUS ANG COPRECT IN ALL AESPECTS.
parte _ ALLOTMENT NUMECR ALLOTMENT Tints “Meter OF APPROVING OFFICER
APPROVED
- 2. o eee en re oe oe ~Theodere-
9. July. Date ir od G, Shackle
+} MERE BY ACANOM.EOGE RECEIPT OF THE FUNOS
ReCEIPT ATQUESTED agove.
TYPE OF FUNDS DOLLAR YALUE
BLOCK NO.
scott Brtinteirn | wttitetttee [Fae eter
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: “cost yy ; _ . -
880 TY Hf Vm a , : | ;
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aicae, 4» Yune-64 expenses for radio. program on Radio Ameri
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_(Cashier' r's Check)
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1,509.00 ss;
14-0000
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RADIO AMERICAS, INC, *¥** $1,509,000
fous “Ei EITSOD mOOcs
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Radia Al wueuiced, Inc. JOl Faceira Avenue
Coral Gables, Fla,
PICTOU PAI
BECO aaa
> (CODE 30)
Sune 1, 1964
Dowitt C. Daughtry, MeDe
Fresident .
Dade County Medical Assn. Inc.
1550 N.W, Tenth Avenue
Mian 36, Florida
Prograns El Medico y Usted
Dear Sirs
oo seeeetene sore ee oe EL
The following charges are for broadcast time, studio
rental, tapes and other expenses for the month of June 196k:
: Radio Station Time .
i 26 programs @ $30.00 $ 780.00 '
i
{ Studio Rental ar.\ Tapes 336.00
: Production and Talent Fees 273.00
Programs for WAUL, New York Tapes, :
studio time and postage 120,00
Amount Dues $1,509.68 ‘
r
Payable to RADIO AMERICAS, IN.
nr, cr
. EE ee eee
Boy THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK wo. 361638 ( .
: : OF MIAMI 63-58 :
MIAMI, FLORIDA __7/15/64 “6a
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101 Hadeira Avenus
Coral Gables, Fla,
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fone 1, 1964
Preaidont
Baca County Medical Assin, Ina.
1550 HLH. Tenth Avenue
Kiewi 36, Florida
Program: Bl Medico y Usted
Dear Sirt
The follewing charges are for broadcast tims, studio
rental, tanas and other expenses for the month of June 196k
Radio Station Timo
26 prograns @ 330,00 $ .80,00
Studio Rental and Tapes . 336600
Production and Talent Fees 273.60
Prograns for WAUL, New York Tapas,
studio tine and postage 120.0
Amount Duet $1,509.68
Payable to RADIO AMERICAS, INC.
14-0000
SECRET
C¥hen Filled ted
ACCOUNTING FOR FUNDS iad * band ene tating)
FUNDS ANt ADVANCES CN HAND BEGINN ~ CF “PEAK
(total of iteesa Sa and S& of previous sccounteng)
FUNUS RECEIVED DURING PERIOG — 77
BN DUNT S Gh HAND EAD OF PERICD
A FEROS CN HAND
8. curs? NDING NCES Te OTHERS Catenes
if nece tary): H
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§ CERTIFY THaT TRE DISBLASEMENTS TEVEZEG ON TRE REVERSE SIDE PERESE sé
SE IN THE CONDUCT CF OFFICIAL BUSINESS ©% A CONF IDERTIAL NATIPE, Tram o¢ ~SVE SCT Boch, NOR WILL 1
BE. REIKELRSED TREPEFCR FROY ANY OTHER SCLSCE BAD PEAT THES ACCOUNT ERT ANS RTTACBAENTS ARE TRUE
@ND CGRFECT IN ALL RESPECTS.
—_ ae st TAMATLRE Gh BRTEVESL AG CENTERING ACEOUNE
28 July 640000 vatenn. 3. Vier]
APPROVED 1 Dare . | Stutats me Or BORE Oe INS
ae ee Swly 84.
Pa MERESY ACRNOMLZOGE AEPLENICoMcEr
PECEIPT y UM TRE AMOUNT OF >
TYPE oF FUNDS:
oe eeest een Lg “4
nee porte July 2.7} :
GENERAL EDGER suestD aR’ _
ACCOUNT ICENTEFICATION SRENTIF ICA icy |
Tyo thousand six
gune 64 expenses of radio program on WRUL
(Cashier's Check) _.. . . oo. a
REMASES _AETIES M2 . _ : - q
WAUTE: cs.
“CERTIFIED Eye PAYNE:
ES cies —
VOUCHER NO. j AUTHORIZED CESTEF TING CFF = x .
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FORM .
FOR BO age eventos eatriens. SECRET in
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DISSUNSEMENT VOUCHER
Tote tate
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Finunge Officer, ¥valona S. Vidal 2 July 64
LIAPIOR € ENDS
amount REQUESTID ; ce + 7% @F SOT UUNTED FOR Ub OM AFF OeC THe 12) WE MNURGEeENT «
pate Ste ectat Pasounsre
$ 2,632.50 31 August_ 1964
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.. HOUTA NS. 3 (PARA J.h.V.Pe)
Los pucblos ce Arérics Latins tienen corcietcin de sus neeesidades y
eepiran e deserroyur su rronis ceonoyfe,a Aencrro sp cn hronic vinueca,
be Ar€rics Uspina,los l-tino c:.criceno: y lor nortecmorieanos tenemos
los gliores senticientos.L© Anéries nventre tions un destino prosio,le
fnériea nuestre tiene un rol vronic,ls Arféricr nuestru con sus carcete.
risticos seorrféfiens,con sue c-reetorfstican espiritncles,con sua cnrece
terfaticas nocionales,con la idiosirerceis fc nuestros ruetlas,solo pue=
de ceruir un camine enteramente pronio. {ebril 24 de 1959) Nueva York.
Respetsmos todos nucatros comrromicos intornecionelec.:o denuncirremog
el necto de cefense herinf€rics,anneue no tenecnos lnrar sondge gurrecernos
en cfro dc une poerre.(rbril 19,1952) Warhin-ton.S.0.keitores Jerifdienoe.
Yo no soy conunists ni tampoco el Vevinicntyo,ncva no tenemes ue cceir
sue gomos enticouvnietas onra agrafer el exteoenjere ya ane solo tenamos
eornromisos con el nuchlo de Cuba y solo tenenos que resnon‘ter ante 41,
in fortrlesa de nuestra posicién envidistente do Ustedoc Unidos y Rusia
est en ln proyeccién revolucionaria #e1 Gobkicrno,el cumplimicnto de su
reerrene rovoluctonrris y cl mateniniento de les eré entrechis releciones
eon los endéa prises cerserfticos ave constituyen el Eloque.lenero 13,Heb.)
Yo reelrente no temo ceer en Is. Srbite <cl coruniumo internecionc1, .Que
eat 6
anes heeion?o nosotros pers defender In revolucidén?jiieres ide a buserr
apoyo en el comunicmo?vo,henos if9 @ bavcer apoyo on le opinidén ntblica
de los puchlon te 4-érico, queens denfe teneros "vue buscer suestre fucrze
y no ceudir e otres fuerzsas rorene eso cerfe ume cosa sheurta. (enero °2,1lab
Lieto 21 suse del comuciomo,z-or qué?Lo que he cohreveni’o en el pais no
tiena pontblementea nade cue ver con eson tomorns,Lo aue hn habtke en cl
pois ea lo reenuperacién fe lea libertedec pitliens,ic recnnerecifin de log.
derechos eivécéanog,de pronsea,ée reunidn,de escribir,ée poncor y anblorees
Loe que haklen ce cemoerrcia ceben emrtsar nor .sber en one consiate el °°
reepeto a todes le ifecs,c godas Ics ereencinc,en que consiste is libertad.
y el cerecho de los denftc,Si nerserninen un perigdics y lo elcusuramos,eh!
suanés sc emniece por otsusurcr ur neriddiea no se sadr4 sentir ceruro nine *
ein Gierfo,evando sa empicee - percernizr a un sombre por sus idecs polfti-.
cea no ce porrd contir sepuro nréie,eusndo’e empiece & hecer restricuionen
no se coir# sentir soruro ninedn “erccho.(ab 12 2,1979.0.7.9.) s
Reapesto al comunismo,s.1lo puedo Gecirles unn cacagno noy camuniete ni
los comunistec tienen fuerza parn ser fector Aeterminante en ri pris.(rbril
13,1959. .Wwechineton, Sociedad Nortea-cricana te Editore’s de FariéCicos.) #
Alguna rente toma la benders anti-comicta sere enculvirse y vivir de ello,
No se pnete combatir al comuniemo en trnte re apoye 2 dictacoresa. (abril
. 23,conferenclea de Prensa,vveve Yor) .
Amore lo ruc no 6a reeecionsrio ce eorrent
nes con los enemison del puctloeGede puci
lo~f2.Le *evolucién Cubena es ton cubene
ferencia ce prenss.Rfo de Janciro,Erasilj
Yo no se si la calumniz contra nues*-s Revolucion fe auc 6s comunista o
de one este infiltrade de comunis o se dehe unicemente el prozdésite de qua. 4
noce’ res mo sersireomec c lon camurnictee 7 no fuclleres 7 los comunistas,.
Yo no se de que forma se ootrfn definir les idecs sobre une revolucién
nore sun no se intripue,rore cue no se eclumnic mas de lo ave se eatd cam
inrnisnde y pera cue cesen ce unn ver los rtncucs infemer contra nuestra
BevoluciOneess chile '¢ neusarse a nucs*:2 Revoluciéa de cornsniste?zFucaen
confuneirge los ifvecles de nucstre Revolucién tesegnd TU.) ACASO PUDIERA
ALCUIDY ATIRUMAR QUE TE BUCS VLTUIPO ALGUFS ¥GZ AL FVETLO? 2gPOoR CUE CcUAEDO
DECIZOS QUE TUNSTRA REVOLYUCT I” NO .S COTUNISDA MAUL CUANDO FROBALOS
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cucndo née sunrire on ferecho se termina por supriniy todos lon ‘erechor,
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Soy un anrente de la semocrcela.(cnsro 7,DecInrocifn de rrencn.labona)
eoet FuNqUE cea en une enrnina,y Conde lo ojren 70 personne ri no lo puce
den ol 100,000 horbre puc'a oxsreccr su penncmiento,? 1 cuiere seenr an
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cin que ce lo lleven n le estaciéa do policfao.,ia toorfa polftico filo»
séfica eg -queile (iderl)cue le da al hombre todas lea lihertrdes y adew
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DESEALOS COSTAPIECER EY CUBA UTA VERDADERA DUMOCRACIA,S IZ TRAZO ALGUIO PE
PASCISIVO, PLROUISLO O COTUL TS. O,PSFfANOS SU COUPRA DE TOA CLASES Dis TOTAe
LIVARIS 0,(Confereneia de trence.ieYeebril 3) .
eeeporque lon mneblos @e Anértca no cuterca ni Liberted cin nen,cd pan
sin libertragfuenog Adres. mayo 2})Confersneia coonon,Internnmoriennn.
No queremon tener conflicton con 61 espltel rez cubsno o no./l contrerio,
lo cue queremon of protenerlo,tirigivio hacle ineéuntriaa aroductivan y no
que ce invier*c en coara ni colerce.Pers intuntrisli2or sl pais,nerna deane
rroyo,necesitamog In eynédn °e los cepitealistas ecubcnon,auce comocen @1 ssun~
to,ynue son loc téenicos ce inversiones.(ebril 2%, ontrenl,Cenadé, frensa}
YO HE VeNIDT ACUT PARA CONTESTAR A LA VEGA LIPREZ PORTS LO Pet BRO QUE
HACKY LOS DICTADORES ES ACABAR COD LA PRAIA *7IBNE, POFOUL TO RAY DICTiAe
DURA QUS SOPORTE UNA PRUNGA LIRRE,GY . oS U2 In Tiers iTGA.Bl LOS DICe
9 DORES.JECE 88 EL PRITUR ERRGR QUE COLLIE TAS NICUANURASlabril 18,¥nae.)
Se inn mencionolo maniohren sonncchoser do ejdreito rolfticoQUIERO AD
VERTIR AL PUETLO,ZA LAS “ADRES, PATA BROSOLYLR FONTS LOG PLOPLUAS SLi Dbe
RRAVAR UNA SOLA GOTA DE SANGRE TAG. POR CHLPA EULSORA TO NAPRA UA SOLA
GOTA DE SANSTE DERRAMARA Eli CURA.(enero °,Columbia,lnbane)
Cucndo haranes ecleccilonues dentro ce un per de afloa,tenirenou monoa votos
que enoraezA quien le conviene nonconcr le cleectones? (sbril 15,Canndé)
ETC. ETC. ETC, EPC, ETC, EOC. #70, EEC. ETC. EPC, ETC. sit,
Nolo es erito enteriornente ro en la reproduceion Cel Glaecurco de ele
milionerio,ds on letifundinta,de mn pollitiquero, ‘e¢ un periodista vendido
a los *stados Unidos para hacerle mela nronarande al conunicmo interna~
cionol.Soen trozos tomacos de lor Siseurnoa sronunciadoy por “idol.Por
equel Pide] que brjé do le montafin acomociicde de una eursola te libertad.
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bio ae una de les dictrdurn mag ‘eneuinerteos que vcold wn América.ba la
sinteslo del Joven zcbernante,es el i@enlismo vivo de quin luchS una vez
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vy siguid al nte do tc letra pore fecnertar deucsindoe tarde anto una de
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prinidn y cuémtos no yneen bajo ticrra por heber cometido el error de
eecuir siendo fidelista!lPor eso pere su nuetlo,y: no eo Fidelsshora es
Castwo.El sefior Castro.51 diotador Castro.£1 micerable Castro!
Yarfa Péroz.
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Une mujer cubins,artha Jonzaleas,ht pub ter’o un libro on Cuba nue ha
Tenida un noteble dxito te librerfa,Su ‘ftulorfajo fnlabre Nelete en 42
como 60 eecnrroye la vide on Mierl.Ella ern una oxlleds que roetorné sn
palric al ancontrerrse Lrconforme con cu extllo.Bstan hojse cuo trmebidn las
ecertho ura mujer cubanna,que tembi’n se encuen ro inconfornme ners ce vivir
én su patria le cunl ae ha convertido en unr efreol y que por tanto no tiene
le suerte de Varhtn ve potor encocer,aquinds nirvon un afo nero ripoctar
eno fnmoco libro,lio han oido escrites eatug lojnn con e] oifn dea publicae
cidn y eno ce nota rl vex ol cerenids o lu noconidad ‘oe peony inndvortide
dol eriro guaano cue me heco el fsvor ce prafrrelag a m4aqnine,ya que ese
trzbajo ca hace en unre ofieinn ectnatal y en voran (a trabejo.Es un riecco
° necensrio (s corror.Pera runquo no tien sido onerdinn can ase atdn,repita,
quien sebe el alerne Increrte co ducerfs en cublierriaga vl ser unea hejfas
que llepen dente Cubasenarites per win eubara qre ema La verdad y aundao a
veecs ge exalta por cl odio trata en todo romonta ‘ec cer lo mra objetive
. posible,
ee Conferencia telovianda,
“ Aunque el titulo @ice “conforencin", fue cus bien una charle coro a*virtio
la eeirlz Consuclito Hual,ra que clla y dor hortren mna,charleran aurane
Lao an veto con Varcthe Gonedles cl 25 de meyo do 1965 por la telovisidn de
Cuba.Fuf ep enon de una amira can noche 5 ver el prorvroma y tratard dc aoe
erihir lost coneclusionea saenans, La primcra concluai™ eg que no fue nre-
perates por cl nertiao o nifeleo dal peetide comaninta de C.7,0.ticha come
pereesnela.Blios culdean mucho In pronareonea » co vio moltura on la Sra.
Vartha al hrblar.se vio miy bien aue venga ‘a un notin donia le libertrd de
expresién afr para log extrenjcroo és un derecho an nndie pne'e conrtoy,
yon coran qua dijo,se notd ln contretiealdn eon lo qne ofirer la pronas
conda corurista hoy en Cnca.eAlruion na de nerer eso error y isrtha envacerd
poec a noco a @arse crenta de le que er el comm: inro. Dljo larthe que en
Mfami habfen construieo un resarto moltifermilier cuy econdmido Vicmado"Pane=
. torite".Se va la ivonfa de @zrle coe nombre,yn qua al cmnagzar cl robiearno
revolucionsrio on Ciba,tords Pantera Nifiies la recroneohilided de lao vaviondag
rer medlo @el rortes cernnel de la loterfs neelon-l.Al convertirse la revo-
lacién,rov ohra y mecia dol dictator Castro en comunicta,aguello nasS a ser
un"enuefio Ge ume coche de vorano” v boy logs cubenos fren lo oecesos mas erene
de do vivienda con le eval ae hen enfrentedo 2 ltrovée da tode on historia v
el miemo Crstro ha dicho que por lo menss 75 afon ac neceatiten pera resolver
ene problena.Aparte de are él no conel’erd el narento de la poblacién 4ontre
de un cuerto fe sieleo., Habla Martha de que lo nolentaba le igueldrd esnyue
se tratabs a todos loa axtindos. No cn fengo tn drunldad Lo quo meu predi-
eon les comuniatas,aunctuu no ic efjerzan en In prfetien?zDun'e hay irualdad
entonces’=Dice que los cubenos an vier! insulten = log norternericanog,dis=
cuten con otlos je solfiica en las eeavines y que le tenfan an fornddrble om
dio -n Kennedy cunndo ectea vivfs Llesoneo incluso muchos e emborrechearse
cuando lo asesinsror y trindor sor su cnerte.y "uien so atrove hoy en Cuba
e manifeatar siquiern une oonrisn poreue ct Jietedor le dnele une muela?
“onde rodice entoncec Le llbertsd? Habla 7e la ac lincuenct: an Visni,tolits,
chsrade,robo,laroralided,ete.nero tombidn clude a joo ecatipo rolicialea,
por tento,no ocurren estoy cagns con el benenlfelta del roblerno de norteas
mérice.eEn Cub ein evbirso,lo que no se pue‘e es eer contrarrevolucioncsrio,
Son muy benirnoncon lo delincuenela y el esesinato,cuando no es por motivog
polfticos,anenna ewe le erstica,{ay quien no ha cumplido ni an eto ce efreet
por mater n otro nor menifestarse como comunists y hacerle el juego &1 foe
bierno. Agrega Marthe que d- léstime ver e los nixos nenerados *e-cus prirveg
cuando estos por temor = le bole je la ley cde ln Patria Potest:d,los envisren
‘a los Eetedes Unidos.Clero,crsnio aquello,log nsidrea vy mrures cubdrnos lmoe
reban quo los corunistrs no necesitaban mancsr a lea ninos a Ra&sic © Ching
ye que iban es cpobiar toda la eaineacién en Ins escuclan,lac etnies iten a
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rn u ni cc cubrnsay ene gud orton
voebrimonionans toupan @2 ot Ls
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da @a ou prtrin y croetecrtn's,lo qae mm ynele pat: dot? cl hombre es la -
nostolrd: 6 su nuolo nated lai Sf fae deetere: 49 i los 16 avian v~ fre ann atte
sencian lo que mog hizo 7 for-G el onrfeter de Cortf eoro eubnneswiiattr tome
bidn de que lan coren ae ¢ quieren 2 plezas,3i,Cuta ta-bign ern ncf entoa.
ronfa ol pobre por unt sinters tenur rerriccrator,televirorgrusblen,e c.
Ahorr,-nenten toden onse monn’ oreta § vaeen sor eneie: d sa wolom,h-y que
pesarl a de contoeo eient9 caerf’s de may Lej- oc lideds. in cortar ano “e trea
afion a esta narte,ol que tiene an oetfenle clé@etrico cnot’Jo0 on In Libreta
ro nieda comer OlroeEL qua nvcuiric Aree tree ufion unr holle &c ores Sn, no
pucte afenirir ahora un retio a an ventiberor,s vce botidorn o un toca-fine
con ote.'ero en al anno ave rennue mutiers sacuivir eucloauierna aa anton conna,
tan.oce Lee hay va nl merc: 49.0 naa ,el ene olenehn no ce echo fronco ni sya
radio nicotine on allen og nianl4n ete, Slees Darthe ave cn Thiemi ont4 eutoe
rigreoe «el bofetOn y ol enecteso es Lis saan, como cantico « los nifiote
En Cuba no non tan beni;non SGirclomente,eL es'etients «na no heee trabajo
volunterio,o sorgque n5 In t sbnic eratin al cotierno clerto tlanpo,ent! om
blivcedo ea vene'ir ar eurnillo en in énoe:. 61 verane aunnuc aayn anrohsde
teden sug eclinoturun,Agre 2 ln ecverttore do iejo valetra, ese Fidel ars rosa
imnovtanto entre lon axiledon yi que @stosn vou o voces hanatr Cayo Nneoo pera
verlo por televisidn yu ‘ue fo las bnata econ ofrls.! yo mo nreruntorha que
loa impertalintes perriian cuo? ‘orque loo esrunioten hetlen ce Itborted en
Cuba y hay que olr Ln You do log Reteden Unidss u encondlid: ¢ ya que eao en
on prove Celitoys in miysrfs del nuello le oye a eseonéitra a perrr de que
Ral Cijere on una oer 7ignar"Sicaare Heron (leno cue can e-’-elonesa amertere
mon que ce ponen aaef nm ole o enconviders lon poncned tenhids Jon va a enhere
enrpluere no dugrn ue ol ratte loa enberedg." larbida cles vartha ave los
oviiatos se ordanten sor 19 ane @hee Pkeaol + f Waa: “ager Eleo v ellog
efirrsn que eco lo hid. Gini Pidel en el 53.Claro,acuft larthe comete un
lamentoble error,En ol 69,Ficvel sre macioniliste y rntieunmcisata.Véuee la
he "a no.3. Dies que Ie eayorts ‘¢ les eubanona ce foero con Le ido ao de recree
sar gen petric,le cunol rerun y ns 3c@ aechnn (s seoctaumbrar nan aquelli vida,
Eso, dicho en bienn deter itd: ve Isa exlledoen eur ros come potriotce que
huveron de Cuba por enline gc i: dictnfurn corunin*a,.cro qué ciruen atendo
cubenog +) no han mixtifiesda c: eriterto euro ‘alee,!s bln acl tyebnjo el enol
ee enporfdies, mal vev-ndo vy ein grvon'f{oa.in le Cubs ectunl,eota Sta.znfra del
pueblo canoe lor comuriates le Llersn,lo Ren heeno sreeticamentr lea punanog,
flan cerrsde fferices y ion hrn ol lircdoe a carter fee y ellos nan :-enido
tis “onde no hey o' re medio de vide
no phorern al endor tet hee
“e ara neturslogn Dorie Lirvugen aoeerditan feeer an pron
un eran cmor y ecorcranet4: cor Peon pbPoa seen rerlaine
NW?
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que la ne el poblerno t 'aliterio ofrece Dice iu ansoe 7e mfétkeos nue lirnlon
pisos pero ngrerna que nare cjereces on Les B.U.secuvitan prorer nor lo m.nos
tree ehos,d:nfte curnilles #e instés + secseinn intornmadon,toa canl curtorea
que le “en tanbidn loo linentca,y cue # fe len nacona heata 200 ddleres rene
sucleo. Veo muy natural 7 PUNTA ean nedida.tec contictones clinctoléricag
oon diferentes y la medicina ro a8 igasl.St acre revilidor el tftnlo en el
estronjero le den enes ovortanitctaae 21 médies evubrnu,es “itmo de avradecer le
el yotierno Je los B.U.tsl sotitud.En Cnubn el sue ectndia cedicina ce racite
fe mécico prnande nucho morisa > cut’ oblirrdo e ejercer ur larco tiempo en
lac lejunae monteftro,urmbrealo y raul’ -etads y @ecrud: de cae etena,no sue'e
yoner coneultorio prorio y tiene que trebajar donde el erado egeluvists le
ordene.Pere hay un enso enrion:,Mgo Urrthas"[i ec’: neda on Conad& y desnuds
BYGNIUALSLNTE BN CUPRA" gYn plengaa 6n marcharac? Creo “uo si cs mune mujer hone
yedo,su 1 jor litro ve 2 rer el que sublians (2c lonio de in vide en Cuba,
Cuando le prezuntaron nu avs eelényns alo a entender nat-: definitive. Sronto
se darf cnerta que ha ecarbisdc,cora vulrerrente ce diec,’> veer por lr chive,
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Monroe y pos Pectes Interurericeros & poner fin pro:stemente el Godunia-
mo en Gubs, blogueerco totslmente le isle, gis yecilacion ni tenor, ¢on
lé certiductre de que Ruste rt Julre se str every & rotper el blaqueo;
y si lo intenteren, 3 eso orizginers le guerrg muclesr, (no ls Tercers _
uerré Mund4al internactorel, “que ro le hetre) pere rosotros serfa mu-
Cho mejor, porgue en corto tierpo equellés dos rec tones aerien eniqul-
leées, y no rebris még tirertez interneciorel, porque nuestros ejerci-
toc no seldrfen, pfe Rasis heste que ros hubierenms Seenbol eda todo 19
qne nog debe, “ més log ssetoe y define de guerre, inclusive indenrizecion
nar ruestrog muertos en elle, y heridos; + resteurerfenas § Culerg Kul-
Shek en le Caine cantinerter.- gaf deben hubler, cor eltivez y vélen~
tfe, les ecendeg vyaceraz de les practiones litres, el quieren que heye
pez, liberted y juoticis, que solo pueden mirtererse por el imperio de
te fuerze, que es el dnien “met ig pare pete erg los pervergac. con lag
cugleés ro
ey gag betes Compes fon.- as. tontifn se efieneran log vaei-
lentes gue, légicamente, quieren lo seguro.
Sdic & las Esbajateg ecredltades ex Le Hsbece ce permitiré beporter
19 que recesiten péra gu subgisteneie, orevic resis ts ec log B. Uses ¥
gecer ¢ gus sonnectoreles poc ls miame vlé, perce regiatrarlaa misuclo-
gemente.~
Rusis no ze etreverfe & romper el blogueo, por lo eucl guedarle muy
mél serede on ¢1 concLerto intez vecionel » en “berts quc lea reelones lt-
bres eleverfen mucho cus vuloret.- EBntorars saexfemos anleetaer en po-
ces hores é1 Vietuus del Norte por un etagte cack eterrsdor, el nc
ge rindigre facgndicionzin nte dertro de die: Loves arutedes desce ls
Sutimecion.- agi lo regutes les vides de nu gogludcdenos y
los intereaes de muestros pelges que se ester réo insengétemente
en ung Cverre @e Guerrillag tomo qubere el Os Egretor.
Piéel Gestra y de sus compinches, quie-
o meses desde e. dloqueo, se esileren
e Rusis y ls de Guins, sorgue en ellag
poérfan ser que no rereler gus mequinectores Aizkoli-
CEB, repletes, de nigne rec ie uo@e meldee, cont el ruinéo ltore encebe-
zeeo pox Egicdoe Unidos.- Ye seguro en ane Eutojcédd, Fidel Castro dego-
siterie el Poder en an grupo de Enbejccores, (singuna somurists) pera
quc progterente 1o trespese e une Contalar rovtceds por le Ofe, (nin
mir mlerbro cubenn) le euel orcrrizsris a Policle Porercricere, ex-
en lés Eukele
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cepts cubes, + poner te on libdertsd © lag reoe sol{ticag que prametcna
ro ejercer 7verserzes ri guser Cisturtios, so pene ¢e ser conrinados
en camgos de zconcentrisija. Cra toucl gromese 2egr esarac les cubanss
que quierzr. Le Sgnisis: ba ‘yla inmeciecerente un Preeti¢ ecte gro-
visiongl ce le Repabiice que eTernt2 exfe ea Fetiaete jy Conveceris &
eleccioa de Dinutsdos 2 le dgermbic: Vecinngel Osustituvente ten pranto
como heya Ceaseteds le Ley de Ehecciones y pregared? les prayectin de
Constituei¢n Polftiec de le Regcblice y de otree leses que 1g Gonetitu-
verte he de de preter ain rerjuicia del deretha de irteictiva propis
de coce Dizatees.- Tembier orgrrizerc ls aemiristrecion Publics, exces-
to los servicios. militerces 7 de poltels qe hr € Cevga ce la
Comisién ee le Ou, Sighs gue ry el Presiderte
Esustitucioncl ce ls Republice.s
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$5 lidertds aoer.nl apes ae cuartquier trherpercitr ae vt remlerey eo le
lsxyicion @e Le “Heber b, 1943, se c.cele: 43 que D2uclyguler ecCivh yor
-te @e un estsds io smericons er ecrbre de lo ime corided § inriols-
.i8e e nae territario, le enterantsc 9 le indererdersis oolitice de ua
aa meslesno, ser{s consté@sree9 come oun ect) ce aS -reniar contre
ES! Lido elgneterias; ec le Conferercte ce Ree Tecelra, 1347, se
ord) an trutads de dererge y 2745s -autug entre Lng pafneg émericsros3
y, L& Carta ce Bogotée, 1943, cooderc, por su ceracter intervenciloniate,
la sctivided poiftice del Goruntsse Interrecinnel, y Genes dsetrinea toe
telitsrias, por curgi@ererlss lnaonpetibles con el corcepto de lis ll-
bertaces genericsenss.
Aw a
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2 O rm 09 my ot
Nicsune de esas obligectores hie cungitds Le Offa porque eath scobsr-
dece por les smenazar y difemecione? de Ruste y Ge Ploel Centro, gulen,
& eritegs, ne llamado lecesos adel Inpericliama Yerkee & las Preeldentes
Letircamericen ns, yj Mintoterin de Golorles del misro Imperig)iasa, 3
Ts O8a, caecrnesierda las despeetivenente.
an Gute, que de hecho. es unt colopla de
ev inbcrrencidna extrergere
é que, ensa metrapoli del Cormaniano Murdisl, he amenezedo @ cuci-
r pels Que otaque & Cause; Nabe ot ue hetho en gu delerse contre el
cid govietioo. al siculere se ne argo 1g menoy syude, Dueck Ce vi-
nelabras, & log cuberos ltbores Sepaet tots f£oau Petrin; ts 2qbere~
ris de Cubs, que reside esersi:ime,te cr oe. fucbia Aicre, @eju de exic-
tir tctalimente, pues elle po hey man valurted que la del amo y Sefor
Fidel gaqatro, ster9 doetl det Kiemlin,- Be rcistvle, si no ferae e hi-
nocrecfs, que elon Eatedo &mcriciso, deehend & te Meght Organizes ion,
irvoque, ,respecto 6 les sengicres guctre Cuoa,, ostneinis de ra tne
terverciqgn porc su respcto ¢ le eutodele itrecisa “ae log pueblos, Le
eusl esta, m en el tretdsy Pléel Cpetsro (41 no es cl puebla ee Cube)
: eira en los ¢ubetos libres que nen logre dn egcapsr del infernul Cocu-
ni ingersote en Cuba, x on les quc, em le tals, urad gimen en grist
res. g Deros egtiu enenescios & preaiaio 9 muerte par gus grhelog de
liverted.- Por tanto, cuslguler Estedo quc my yulcve curt lac gua sbll-
.gecicnes eontre{das en virind de 16 Cevte Macne de le Tar» debe ser ex-
nulseto desu sens y orivedo de lee relecionen @inlorctice., comercietes,
turistices » caltasgles gon los EButeéug Lezlee.- Tal resoluclor es sece-
aerie pera maontoner Ls dayyiéie 6iccipline de ten elie Gorgoreetor. cords,
litics; sues tode esaciceion reatrirge, necegerlamente, uno 2 meg dere-
Gnos G¢ ca@g uno de sug mient?res. er cembin de ntms meynres # maa pro-
vecucsaos.- Y tadas Los amerierras, desde Alerke “eae Petesiris, noes
geciigcignos crendenente oreullosos de priest gre preferlc ug 90-
eifble scerifteta humans 61 de rueetra efort deve estur nar encti-
: re de tnds vilezs, y gue €l Gomurtem> Inier he esegrrezida y
cortinis evzerned: tienen {onomitioecmente or femecinonea y emenszes
ee Gires de Pesennnte,
Bio Sssanisuc ei Cube, qae tir boute nent e he negito y ¢9 ntinge gue-
Prentisds a lag chu@ ceanaa de revar culture v de réo altnog icecles, no
es un prablene que Lneube ure cement ¢ & ‘lbs @iseo2 nigjos de le Perle
@itillens; no es ur ¥cago é rerte @ lng corejudod etslides
, del continerte crloasiny; el enbralta turbulerta de Sude “gj cl de viect-
: Nem-es el conflicto entre el Gomurirwo egresore ¥ 61 Santtelis.o cona-
trittor, eech.ccto que interess & totas Lae nombres oa enhelen de li-
berted 3 fusticle, més ein c lee tue eeten aybyucetas nor los cligsrees
: ee murlow, youve Meltecr cep sn Lideccettn que, pers logrerts, 8
veces seven le muerte er un telorace Wiecrucsis.- Esa3 g9293 uomtres,
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elor tusnresa? del Couwntate- erchinrcetoae del eroetio, rodgees y dene
nledc@oa, bhrnci sanetttes por el terson y el ercets a todog loa que,
detlro de 2ng eortiriog, no ar avlidirizin con ellog en el murtenintes-
to de gu @esyetiens coioz y thence niiccdcs tndes leq reciones Libres
cor gug uta heccolarrin y melegrtes tmimmmonmman intengamerte tnflltre
dos en todses lar esleras gubern: tives, recto yopremas, que deavfgn el
croterin del sueble, le ini curder mieco, y lo tndisporen ‘contre au Qg-
bierno, lor eucies @edcis denurcléer pe Srlicumente com asentes conunis-
tea. Todzg su szhe Te deacerser contre Egtidce Unidas, one en Cebdeze del
Cepitslinas. o1 pela que erralis en osu cure al grenr Joreg Wechirotoay
trrtan neladtern fe le liverted 7 de Vc fustictls que shore 6 aver-
esrnzerfer te san cn@errog comeetriotes sor gu pastle mirided ente el
eqnentijp moagenvits, sues autren scaberdedos tenis humbllgeloo yo ule
treje @e Ruais yue he encgrrectéo villrerndioazmente La gecrosanta Dpoc~
tring Monrac, ue atrors fuera argullo del pueblo emericens y ROlLdo
beation Ce americs Lretins contre le cedicle y trvesion eel viejo Mun-
do,- Sores yoce, ese Doctrina, como irepa de lymurdicle olosteeda y
escecnecidg cee el Comuntions cor Faig BEAG ra }Que verSienzs gers los al-
tivas construc tores de le grep Neclon del Murdo! Despertec aigron hte
jos de &mertes y exicid eGritec & ‘Le Ozstniazgcian de Eatedos jnerics-
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November 24, 1964
Br. DeWitt C. Aaughtry
Dade County Medical Association
2 Coral Way
Miami, Florida
Dear Dr. Daughtry:
: This letter will serve to confirm the change
in schedule of the "El Medico y Usted” program carried
over WRUL. Effective Monday, November 30, we will begin
carrying your programs on Mordsy, Wednesday and Friday. .
This change is reflected in the revised contract which
is enclosed. ase sign all four copies end return
to this office for countersignature.
Insofar as billings are concerned, this change
will be reflected in your December bill. Our invoice
-to you for November broadcasts reflected the change
prematurely, bit you will find enclosed an additional
: invoice (No. 1389) covering the additional programs
. carried during the last two weeks of November. This
invoice is for $607.50,
Thank you for your continued interest in our
station, and we look forward to serving your interests.
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Dear Mr. Brent:
Under the terma of ovr agreement with you, wa hereby wish to advise you
that beginring 1 December 1964 we desire to reduce the number of the
"Medico y Jated"' broadcasts from six per week to three per week. if
pocatble, wo would Nika to retain the Monday, Wednesday and Friday time
slote. If this is not possible, our second preference would be for a Tuecday,
Thursday and Saturday echedule.
Thank you very much for your cooperation In this matter. We look forward
to continued collaboration with you in theoe mattera of mutual interost.
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impossibility of germ warfare being carried on as described
vy the Castro regime plus speculation that thia sight have
been an effort on Castro's part to cover up nlave he might
have for exterminating part of the Cuban population by means
of gexm or gas warfare,
2, Shortly after these broadcasts, Iden received a
letter from Bucnos Sires dated 11 Juae frow Bario Cesar 2UABEZ
Nelson referring te these broadexsts. SUAKEZ said he had not
heard snything about the Cegtro charges and requested that
Iden send him the text of the charges, plus the couplete text
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terest in the Cuban problem. Se havo instructed Iden not to
angwer the letter in question until further notice,
Andrew K. RBUTEMAN
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References 2 OAL UFGA-11381, 27 September 1963)
(MOC Atiendment)
B. UFGA-15436, 23 April 1964
(MOC Amendment)
C. WAVE-8141, 19 June 1964
1. Transmitted herewith are three (3) copies of an
amended MOC for Subject. This amendment has been written
- to provide Subject a raise in Salary from $350.00 net per
month to $400.00 net. .
2. Per Reference C, the New York funding mechanisn
was discontinued with the issuance to Subject of check for
period 1-15 June 1964, Subject will be Paid henceforth at
JMWAVE beginning. with Period 16-30 June 1964,
Attachments:
MOC (3 cys) - H/W
IDEN Sheet - uae AU)
(3 cys)
Seeatlu A1ofpa!
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IDEN Sheet - uSC
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DATE TYPED. } DATE GiSParcHED
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COSPATCH SYMBOL ANO NUMBER
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FRCX : Chief of Station, J:WAVE .
SUBCECT: Engagement of | IDENA 201 307937
1. ‘Yorm and Project Charge. The Subject individual has been \
engared ui ise oral contract for use under TYPIC and ic to be charged!
against Fit :cst center. The effective date of the oral contract is
_ 16 June 1964 and it shall continue until terminated by
Gitar paris vse: Fiftsen days actual notica.
2. Eurity Aporeval. The apprepriate security approval to
utilize Si Cet us requested has been obtainec. OA Granted 6 February _
~ 1963 via DIR-18422, 6 February 1963 :
3. Citisenshio. The Subject is a Cuban citizen and was
tore cn 14 February 1937 at Matanzas, Cuba
and reside ct IDEN B . .
4.0 Ccnponsation. ‘ Comnenctug on the effective date of this agree-
ment, Scbjct WIIT bé paid compensution at the rate of $ 448.14
per month. Such payments to be nade following completion of satisYac-
tory service.
5. Tres. Subject will /M&XxxOoiXbe obligated to pay U.S. incone
tax. Texau wl! LI/XXXEXEXXXGS Geducted from the above stated paid scomz-
ponsation. Suoject is/SXORKX eligible for iocial Security. # IDEN C
Subject ia married ud hes a total of | three dependents
othsr than vingely. subject's dependents ave/XXxXkXik residing in the
U.S., U.S. pecsessiona, Canada, Hexice, the Cenal Zooc, or ths Ropublic
of Panama.
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6. Quarters and/or Subsictence. Tae Subject will APOE be
furnished Gtercers and/or sabsievence. when operationally necessary.
7. Gpcrational Expensas. Whea properly authorized, Subject will
be relnturiid sor:
a. Oparational travei including nileage claims for
officiel use of his personal autozcbile.
b. Opsrational hotel expenseg, rezls, telephone calls, etc.
. Other Conmmitmonts. Bonus. With prior approval of the Chief
tntion © bonus =ay bo authorized for outstanding perfornaace in
: lune o2 duty. The amount of the bonus will be connensurate with
the visks ‘chen end the results which wero achieved; amouat not to
@re22d £360.09 per any single bonus payoent. In the event of Subjact's
Goath in the line of duty, an emount not to exceed $5,000.00 will bo
piid to Subject's estate.
9. Contingent Obligations. No comiitnentsa othsar thaa those
ataiii above have been ade to tha Subject. 05
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ACTION REQURED REFERENCES
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Reference : UFGA-11381, 27 September 1963
(Transmittal of MOC for Subject)
1. Transmitted herewith are three (3) copies of an
amended -MOC for Subject. This amendment has been written
to delete the requirement for a covert income tax return
from Subject's MOC and to Place Subject on the JMWAVE
Payroll whereby taxes will be deducted from Subject's
salary.
2. It is requested that the current payment ar.-
rangements be kept in effect: to wit, that Subject con-
tinue to be paid the net amount of $350.00 monthly (Cin
semi-monthly increments of $175.00) through the New York
funding mechanism, TA'd to JMWAVE.
END OF DISPATCH
Attachments:
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IDEN Sheet - USC
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD | ;
SUBJECT: Meeting with AMLASH-~1 tn Paris,
31 January to 3 February 1965
"obs 1, AMLASH-1 returned from Roma to Paris on 31 Jan 1965 ;
and wag net for a very brier meeting the Same night by ONTRICH F -
in order to arrange a meeting for the following day. The j
following Subjects were discussed at the two meetings on 1} and :
2 February 1965 :
a. The Primary reason for again neeting AKNLASH~1
before hig Planned return to Cuba was to brief him on the i
security implications involved in the inftltration and '
Possible capture of Modesto Orlando Orozeo Basulto AKA
bo Orozco, ‘who infiltrated into Cuba on 21 Dee 1964, c
Orozeo, Sccording to his Wf, went to Cuba to rescue (Jose
Yasquez Kerey and three others Bho wer hiding in the
home of a woman na {Gloria Cabreray€he lived at(Wo. 72 oF
27th Street }) betwotht & 0, Apartment 3, Vedado> Havana.
Orozco'g Capture, 17 he has been Captured, Presents an
AHTRUNK-10 believe 1¢ necessary to exfiltrate ANTRUNK-10,
AMLASH-1 was briefed to send a letter ¢ AFU-9 to ;
indicate whether Orozco has been 5frested or whether he is
Still tn hiding, r¢ the letter t3 NAFU~9 mentions a
800d and Pleasant return trip, this Will mean that Orozco
is not under the contro} of the security service. If the _
letter talks abouth long, tring trip, thig will indicate
that Orozco has been arrested, ALMILASH-} was algo Treouested
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pills and carbon. He lapped to take the S/W material 3-4
pack with him to Wavang..¢ AMLASH-1 again reviewed with |
WNSNAFU-9 and reminded GONSNAFU-9 to turn over to his (Pa: TD)
case officer all letters regardless of how received. frou
AMLASH-1 to either (SSNAFU-9 or letters that may be addressed :
to his parents-in-law!? AMLASH-1 algo agreed to ‘send S/# :
out in letters addressed to Jiian Ventura (AMWHIP-J's .
business partner) in Geneva or Rome, AMWHIP-1 was briefed
to inform Ventura.that any lettere he received fron .
AMLASH-1 should be inuediately air mailed to AMWHIP-1
“in New York. - Since AHLASH-1 will probably find it :
necessary some tine not to sign the letters to Ventura :
in his t¥ue name, AMWHIP-) was also briefed to inform -
Ventura to forward to New York any letter received from . —
Cuba. addressed to hin and signed by a person unknown to :
hi, S/W letters to AMLASH-1 should continue to be 5 i
addressed to Ernestina Acosta, Edf. No. 526, Apt. 8, O40 ;
Esquina Calles 25 y H.) In an emergency a letter can algo :
be sent to AMLASH-I's mother, i
_d, AMLASH-1 was again debriefed on the cache that had i
been put down for him in Matanzas. He repeated what he :
had previously reported and attempted to answer most of
the questions in the iAVE cable, A cable on this subject :
was sent from (Paris) to Headquarters, info WAVE, on 2 Feb, --
AMLASH-2 was requested to send a message either through . .
his channel or through ANTRURK-10's S/W chennel reporting .
how much of the radio equipment and other material had
been recovered from the cache,
@. AKLASH-I was asked if he knew of any individual in
Cuba whom he could recruit and who could be inserted. into
the Cuban Intelligence Service with the idea of attempting
to get the DGI to assign this man to Caracas, Venezuela,
AMLASH-1 couid think of only one possibility, an individual
known as Gustavo Gonzaled,90 ANLASH-1 has full confidence
. bin Gustave and Gustavo has previously been approached on ;
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‘geveral o¢casfSns by Pinero to work for him, Upon his
return to Cuba AMLASH-! will check to find out if Gustava) had
can still get himself recruited by Pinero and then be egal
sent on a mission abroad, hopefully to Caracas, (AMWHIP-1, fe.
who also knows Gustavofewitt pruvide the background tnfor-
‘mation upon his return to New York.)
ft. AMLASH-1 reported on the upcoming FEU elections
on 10 February 1965, AK!ASH-1 stated that Crombet, the
president of the Comsunist Youth, will become the new
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the vice-presidents. _ (A cable’ on this subject was sent
to Headquarters from Carts.) . 0G
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Kk. AWLASR-1 was requested to check with Gizzolo )
regarding the precautions being taken to prevent sabotage
of the ik tives’ being shipped from France to Cuba;
‘specifically, how carefully do they check the Pplacemeat
of the seals, are they special seals or regular lead
seals, are there going to be any additional checks once
the locomotives reach Cuba, will they drain the of1 and
lubricants from the factory to the port, and do they run
the locomotives under their own power or are. they towed.
AMLASH-1 agracd to attempt to develop answers to the above
requirements and pacs.the information to his contact in
the Paris‘ Station]. AHLASH«1. also agreed to attempt to find
‘out and pass to the (Paris Statiom through (NBNAFU-9 the
nanes of the-Cuban técha training at La Rochelle.
2 ne th Oe
h. In a general discussion regarding the persons with
whom AMLASH-1 had been in contact either personally or
through letters, AMLASH-1 mentioned Alfredo Portela.
AMLASH-1 stated he hdd received a letter from Portela and
had in turn written to Portela. He considers Portela a
“friend which was the only reason for writing to him.
i. AMLASH-1 wes debriefed on Cuban Intelligence
Service personnel. A cable on this subject was sent fron
(@ariaDto Headquarters.
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j. <A cable was sent from @aris) to Headquarters
suggesting AVE send a S/W letter to AMTRUNK-10 stating:
“Este tranqutlo. Carlos regresa pronto,"
k, AMLASH-1 was asked for information on ‘the fal-
lowing persons:
(1) Samuel Gonzalez Rodriguez-Planes. AMLASH-1
reports he is a rember of the Ameijeiras group and
is a good and brave man.
(2) Antonio Lusson y Batlle, Chief of Operations
of the General Staff of the Occidental Army.
ANLASH-1 reports Lusson is an independent and rare
type individual who keeps to himself and doesn't
involve himself in political matters. AMLASH-1 hae
beard nothing bad about Lusson,
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(3) Cudte. Raul Diaz Arguelles, Chief of
Artillery of the Occidental “rmy.
(4) Elpidio Baez Bigo. According to AMLASH-1,— ;
Baez is a trusted Fidelman. oy
(5) Luis Manuel Cantillo Toirac. Assigned to
the Cuban Embassy in Madrid and one of the security
people. He vas formerly assigned to Brazil, is young
and has for several years been with Pinero and the
Cuban IS.
(6) Enrique Oltuski Osacki. Oltuski 1s a close
friend of Faustino Perez and his stock eith the regine
rises or falls as does that of Faustino.
(71) Sergio Totlon. Code clerk in the Eabassy in
Parts, Tollon is staying in Paris at the request of
Ambassador Carrillo,
1, Gastro enteritis, water pollution and unsanitary
conditions. AMLASH-1 states there are no real problems,
although the scarcity and lack of a balanced diet do
cause some problems. The purification of water haa been
a problem which probably has been the cause of some of the
sickness in the country.
m, AMLASH-1 did not believe that Aragones had invited
im to fly back to Havana with him in order to get hin
ack because of any serious security matter. AMIASH-1
did state that Aragones was concerned that AMLASH-1 may not
return to Cuba. Since Aragones cleared AMLASH-! for his
trip abroad, he is in a way responsible that AMLASH-1 does
not defect and returns to Cuba. ANLASH~1 feele Aragones
does not want any problems with Fidel in case AMLASH~1
decides to stay out,
n, AMLASH-1 was unable to provide any information on
the political developments tn Cuba in mid-November and
December since he had been out of the country atnce early
November, AMLAS-1 was asked to check on the problems
between the opposing factions in the Cubana leadership and
explained the issues, the background and personalities
involved,
o. Soviet advise or influence in political and economic
sentment among the middle and higher level
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p. Runk of Cubao officials under Fidel tn terns of
their influence in making national: policy. Raul ia still
the heir apparent to Fidel. Next to Raul is Che Guevara.
After that, no other official, according to AMLASH-1, has
any great influence in the making of Cuban national policy.
President Dorticos* Felationship with Fidel 16 good since
he ts a hard and serious worker, has good. sdainistrative
ability acd is able to work within the gengral outline laid
down: by Fidel. Raul Castro has some political influesce -
‘and. eontrol ‘ia Oriente where he has placed his men in
positions ‘of influence, but only Fidel personally hae any
poltical influenacé in the rest of Cuba. Even within the.
military Fide gatects.and appoints high arszy officers. ..-.
Che Guevara i6.still strong in the ecoromte field and =~
has ‘not suffered'a decline in his influence and authority
because of hie earlier policy of industrialization, .
Gdevara restricts himself to the economic field and plays
a very small role in the political field. He is serious
rding to AMLASH-1,
who has worked seven days a week without leave since the
revolution. Emilio Aragones holds an important position
ag the orgapizational secretary of the PURS. He is the
official who was always at the office of the National
Directorate of tho Party and has contact with all the
officials in the regime. He plays an important coordinating
role, Faure Chomon has been accused of organizing former
13th of March Revolutionary Directorate people, but,
according to AMLASH-1, this probably based on the fact that
Chomon always gives jobs in the ministry he heads to DR
people, Because of this Chomon today controls to a large
degree the Ministry of Transportation. Of all the ministries,
the DR's stronghold is in the Ministry of Transportation.
Other DR people who continue to nold important positions
in the regime are Alberto Mora, Ambassador Carrtllo and
Jose Maranjo.
q. AMLASH-1 and AMWHIPD-1 were unable to develop any
specifics, but from their conversations with Ambassador
Carrillo got the impression that Carrillo would prefer and
welcome a transfer from the Embassy an Paris to the
Embassy in Madrid.
r. According to Emtlio Aragoses, Anibal Escalante
is being considered for a job outside Cuba. The job will
probably be in the commercial/economic field, but a
decision had not been made es of November 1964 as to
location,
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s.. AMLASH-1 again reported that be ‘tee1s(Oriando
Blanco, Consul of the Cuban Exbassy in @ern> pis .
Pyle approachable since he is unhappy with the Cubaa regime.
os AMLASH-1 also feels that (Enrique Rodriguez Loeches
Cuban Ambassador in be Tr approachable if approsched
avy and developed. by the right person. (Harina Garcia Gonzales )°°
., assigned to the commercial section of the Cuban Enbasey
in Rabat}, ANLASH-1 feels is also approachable and feels
money can be tised as gn tnducerent. Ambassador Carrillo,
| AMLASH-1 feels, £f -the proper person developed: his, could
| probably be compromised with Fidel, He is a character
_ Mand coutd easily be entangled according to AMLASH-1 in
ya compromising situation. Ambassador Carrillo is a close
friend of Lucy ‘Echevarria. ‘
‘ 2. AMLASH-1 was 2150 asked information on a long list
, of other requirements on Cuba. On many hé.was unable to pro-
vide information and cables were sent to Hoadquarters on the
requirements on which he did provide information.
Nestor D. Sanches
WH/ SA/ AMWORLD
cc: WH/SA/EOB
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SUBJECT: Federico PALMIERI Guillermo
C-165019 '
1. A nemorandum has been received ‘tn 03 from WH Divteton ' re~
flecting that Subject, who had been terminated as a CIA agent in 1964,
is know to be writing a book, to be entitled Wy Seren Tosre, vith CIA's
2, PAIMIERT fe in exile from Guatemala and is presently -
employed by Moore Commercial Company in Sen Salvador, Selvador. eset
ing to information received from RaeplOORE> £36980 (, vest
Station ésset), Subject has stated that a publisher is Mexico City te.
interested in publishing the book. .
3. Wi also furntsbed a coyy of a memorantun fic the Patiatelohie
office of Domestie Contact Service, reflecting that Subject had advised
a DCS contact that he hed worked as a CIA agent for Roger RUSS. (RUSS
“gould not be identified in 0S files.)
he A copy of this memorandum is being placed tn the 09 files of
those individuals vho are known by Subject to be affiliated with the -
Agency. Original memorandum from Wi will be found in Subject ‘s file.
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The Subject is e covert employee of this Agency now in the
Vrited ftates for four weeks training. and being considered for
pre tr Steff C/ICB in a highly sensitive assignment. Immigratior
avihorities may submit avestions throuch this Leency which will
te erswerec by the Subject, but recuests to heve the Subject tes-
tifr ir. oper court hearings must be refused,
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1. Reference is meade to the letter received by the Alien
éffeirs Staff from the fT greti and Naeturelizetion Service
ard reference to - ecvest of 15 June 195 te ascertain the
aetails of the Subject's status with this freney and prenere @
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is now in the United States (New York Citw) or home leare, and
is scheduled to report to Washinrton, D.0., to comsence four
weeks of covert traininsor 6 July 195h.
b. The Subject is presently under consideration by Staff
C/TCB for an assignment with a highly sensitive project under
the supervision of Staff C/TCB. Under this proposed asSign-
ment any publicity or notoriety that the Subject would receive
from testifying publicly on ovestiors of Tommnist associations
of which he may b 2 ucule ultimetely preclude his
fyture use with would probably jeopar-—
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cerefully considerine the 3 imoor
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be recuired, - ae ndiceted that the Sutject cevla still
be considered as en * Tivision regerdiesse of whe-
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&£, FOGAN, Special Assistant to the Commissioner of Immigration and
Naturalization on 16 June 195) requesting further information re-
garding their memorandum of 9 June 195) on the Cubject. Hr. HOGAN
xplained | thet T2N has a list of possible informents which comains
the fubject's name. The people on this list are being contacted for
use on & continuins ¢ wher specific cases eriss vw!
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breach on. the part of the Cubject's father woulc be taken into
consideration and an attempt would te meade to determine the extent
cf the Subject's relatives or accuai nees know of ‘the Subject's
employment by this fgency, Mr Favl: SRY) Staff C/ICB, also
=ereed to the proposed procedufFe and requested that eny and all
?Ction taken be coordinated with VH and Steff C.
recommended that the at beches f menorendum to Ta%S and to
VH Division, with ¢ carbor cony to Staff C/ICE, be for-
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FROM
SUBJECT :
Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Deputy Chief, Special Security Division DATE: 21 October 1953
Chief, Special Referral Branch
HIDALGO, Jr., Balmes Nieves
#65077
1. Reference is made to your memorandum, dated 16 October
1953, in which it was requested that appropriate inquiries be
made to ascertain the answers to the following questions.
a. Can BALMES be made available for testimony
before the Subversive Activities Control Board in the
United States,
b. If the answer to question "a" is in the negative,
can the FBI interview BALMES wherever he may be outside
the United States.
c. Or can questions to be answered by BALMES be
submitted to CIA for transmittal to BALMES and the answers
given by BALMES be sent back to the FBI, via CIA.
2. On 21 October 1953 Mr. Qi11ian B. CALDWELL) Ohier, WH/FI
was interviewed in his office. Mr . (CALDWELL Ja, ised that the
Subject was presently a Contract Employee whose services are being
utilized in Panama \inder the Travel Control Project. He stated
that Subject has been overseas for approximately one and a half
years and that his contract period will probably expire within six
months. He advised that in answer to question "a", Subject can be
made available for testimony before the Subversive Activities
Control Board in the United States if necessary. He stated that
«~~ Subject 's. position was not such that he was indispensable to the
Project and that if it was absolutely necessary, he could be
recalled to the United States within twenty-four hours. In refer-
ence to question "b", MrB(CALDWELL) advised that there was no reason
why the Subject could not interviewed by. the FBI at his place
of duty. In reference to question "c", mr XC ATDWELL) L)repor ted that
this was the most desirable alternative and that he would prefer
the questions to be answered by Subject be submitted to CIA for
transmittal to Subject and that the answers would be returned to
the FBI, via this Agency.
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3. On 21 October 1953 iiss (Helen POINDEXTERJof Staff C
reviewed her records and determined that Subject's true name is
identical to the captioned Subject and not as shown in your
memorandum of 16 October 1953.
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h. Inview of the above, no further investigation is
contemplated by this office unless advised to the contrary.
Mc GRATH/mla
10/21/53
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HIDALGO, Batmes N.. Jr. - Overt ann Covert £65007 - Fatner
HIDALGO 15 A& CURRENT EMPLoYeE, GS-11, assianep To \H Div. He WAS ADVISED
& ENTER A HOSPITAL IN EARLY Marcy 1952. H.5 CURRENT MEDICAL STATUS 1S NOT
HIDALGO ASSISTED THE FB] aS A MEMBER OF THE CommuNItST PARTY FROM AUGUST
i946 unti, May 1949 WHEN HWE APPEARED AS A GOVERNMENT WITNESS AT THE TRIAL OF
THE ELEVEN TOP CP LEADERS.
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EMPLOYEE. HE WAS GRANTED AN (Grenarionas CLEARANCE \FOR use(As AN AGENT JN
Latin Amcrica tn Dec. 195¢. WAS GRANTED {coven SecurtTy CLEARANCE) iN
1952 FoR uSC AS a (Contract AGEnTye Zi iED. 2¢ .
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SUDJECT'S MOTHER WAS GRANTED A COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL FOR USE IN A
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MEMORANDUM FOR: THE FILES
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FROM : ( George Weademan )
SUBJECT : MOVIMIENTO DEMOCRATICA CRISTIANO
#353 O12
1. Subject Organization is of interest to CA/1 because it
forwarded the attached letter (prepared by Laureano BATESTI falla---
212 635) to Bela Kiraly of the Hungarian Freedom Fighters Inc.---a
sponsored activity) James Condon, CAl/ asked for any evailable _
Office of Security data concerning Subject Organization or the writer
of the letter. If there was nothing unfavorable available concerning
either of them, CA was going to permi (Kiraly o meet with the representative
of Subject Organization in order to “determine whether(Kiraly) could be of
help to Subject group. ob
2. A review of Office of Security records revealed that Subject
Organization is an Anti-Castro group and that the writer of the letter
was of interest to the Agency under an Operational Approval in 1960.
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21 August 1974
MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. F. I. G. Coleman
C/OPS/LSN
SUBJECT : FBI Investigation of Allegations
Regarding CIA Activities
1. Reference is made to your memorandum, dated 30 July
1974 and captioned as above, requesting that the names of
certain individuals and organizations be searched in Office
of Security records and the results of such. checks which may
be passed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
2. The records of this Office contained no prior informa-
tion identifiable with Security Defense System; Intelligence
Services, Ltd.; or Advance Security Corporation. Our records
reflect no prior information identifiable with Howard Gibson
of Powder Springs, Georgia.
3. Mitchell Livingston Werbell III, born 8 March 1918
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served in the Office of
Strategic Services briefly from July to December 1945 during
World War II, and has repeatedly come to the attention of
CIA through the intervening years thrcugh his activities,
primarily in connection withthe Far East and Caribbean areas.
He has a reputation as a "wheeler dealer,.con-man, arms peddiler,
and soldier of fortune."
4. The foregoing information may be passed to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
5. The following information from Office of Security
records was recently passed to Mr. Frank Schwartz, Federal
Bureau of Investigation Liaison representative:
“John Patrick Muldoon - Subject was born 25 August
1937 at Washington, D. C. He entered on duty with the *
Agency on 7 January 1958 as a GS-03 Courier. During his
Agency career he became an Operations Officer primarily
n the Far, East area. His overseas assignments included
(Malaysia (angkok and (areas of Indonesia. He went on a
B-l (3-9 [3~ 20
Leave Without Pay status on 19 November 1971, pending
disability retirement. His retirement became effective
on 19 November 1972, as a GS-12. At the time of retire-
ment he resided at 4305 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda,
Maryland. The latest notation in his file indicated he
may be employed as the Washington representative of the
firm, Security Consultants International."
6. Office of Security records reflect that an individual
probably identical to Steve Van Cleave of Atlanta, Georgia,
had falsely claimed to the State Department in January 1974
that he worked for CIA in Latin America under cover of Coca
Cola Company. He also apparently indicated that he is known
to FBI representatives in Buenos Aires. This information is
contained in Agency cables DIR-507298, 30 January 1974, and
DIR-490860, 12 December 1973.
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Charles S. Phalen
Chief ;
Security Support Division
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BY MR. MITCHELL L. WERBELL III, VICE PRESIDENT AND
DIRECTOR OF R AND D OF SIonics, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. :
WERBELL DESCRIBES HIMSELF AS “A COUNTERINSURGENCY . ay Geer: ¢
EXPERT, HAS A VARIETY OF WEAPONS TO DISPLAY, CLAIMS oo otep
TO BE A RETIRED COLONEL, AND LAST. WEEK INTRODUCED
HIMSELF AT A LOCAL NIGHT CLUB AS CHIEF OF WOFIRM IN phe
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IMPLIES THAT HE IS U.S. GOVT CONNECTED AND PRESENTS: OO
A- DEMONSTRATION OF A VARIETY OF EXOTIC
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MUSTACHE. REF ADVISES THAT FULL DETAILS OF HIS
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CAN BE INFORMED, SHOULD HE APPEAR IN-YOUR AREA, |
THAT HE HAS AN UNSAVORY REPUTATION, HAS NO.U.S..
GOVT CONNECTIONS, AND ANY DEALINGS WITH HIM SHOULD.
BE APPROACHED WITH EXTREME CAUTION.
4.FOR SAIGON: WE UNDERSTAND THAT WERBELL
RECENTLY VISITED SAIGON AND DID HIS THING WITH GEN.
ABRAMS, WHO WAS SUITABLY IMPRESSED, AND WERBELL
IS NOW SETTING UP A SNIPER TRAINING PROGRAM.
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SUBJECE: SWENSON, Harold F. ¥**
#73086
Subject's file has been reviewed in connection with his being
presented with a Retirement Medallion {(Si}+ver—-Brenze) having re-
tired after fifteen (15) or more years of CIA service.
\* Certificate Only. §
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LETTER NO.
Chief, Central Cover Staff FROM: Iaurence G. Parr
James W. Franklin
Chief, Employee Activity Branch, 3 E 54
Please check your
records for any cover considerations in
connection with the presentation of a retirement medallion to
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Room 1B9g 4s) The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Salary: $6,000.
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Review voucners and determine cost center and obiect class.
Maintain sp2cial payrolls and related accounts and rescoive
problems relating to leave, retire ment, taxes, etc. -and correlata
payroll funetion with other departments .
ASSist in the installation of and supervision of posting
machine operation to maintain allotment ledger. Maintain “Misce2
laneous Obligation Record and sude >vise posting clerks, Montaly,
oummery of Allo? tment Accounts
Smenes. Maintain Expenditure
nh IBM run, |
‘guarterly, semi-annual and annual
preparation and other related stat.
Distribution Ledger and balance wi
vesponsibility for funds in th: °
3S in the high < Figures t
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ru semicannual and annual ster
PEpOPTS OF wer volving funds,
Control and re Sponsibility for transZers of funds and foreign
Cuprency and laintecnance of conversion accounts,
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. . Salary: $6,896
Perrorin audit of several Sp¢clal payrolls. Assist in the pilot
Study and installation of a new Payroll system.
ASSIGt vavlous beanches in problems relating to the conversion
to computer booxkeeping.
Assist in the balancing of tne General Lecger accounts in
connection with the year-end closing of the books,
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May 1965 to Present The(Meinar Corporation)
Miami, Florida
Payroll Officer
Salary: $8,000.
- ———---Reorcanize the payroll office and asseme respo for
tne schedule and accuracy oF payrolis. fastpucs, divect and assis
clerks in compiling, computing and i of payrolls. Prepare
checks for dist wibution. investigate aud fa disputes Pegarcing
e@iieged errors in pay checks. Audit payro-l sumnari €S, bank balances
and labor distribution records, etc. Prepare quarterly and annual
tai. report forms , wage reports and surveys. Correlate payroil
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I. ENTRY INTO DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
A. BACKGROUND
Five men were arrested by the Washington Metropolitan
. Police at 2:10 a.m. on 17 June 1972, after having been
x # ' @iscovered breaking into the Democratic National Head- .
, quarters at the Watergate in Washington, D.C. The five |
men had cameras and rather sophisticated bugging equip- ~
ment, Although the suspects initially used aliases during
the police interrogation, they were identified as Messrs.
James Walter McCord, Jr.; Bernard L. Barker; Frank ;
Anthony Sturgis; Eugenio Rolando Martinez Careaga; and —. |
Virgilio Ramon Gonzales-Rosabel. The Watergate incident |
has continued to receive extensive publicity, and there is
suspicion that.a sixth person was directly involved in the
illegal entry. .
were meres
B. PRIMARY FIGURES
1, James Walter McCord, Jr.
Mrz. James W. McCord, Jr., afoxmer Agent of the . :
Federal Bureau of Investigation, served as a Staff
Employee of the Agency from 22 August 1951 until
his retirement on 31 August 1970. At the time of his
“y¥etirément,; he was a-GS-15, Security Officer: He——__--—_ -
has since set up his private investigativé organization ~~~ ~~~
known as McCord Associates, and in early 1972, he
was named Security Coordinator for the National
Committee for the Re-election of President Nixon,”
2. ™Bernard L. Barker
. Mr, Bernard L. Barker, a former Captain in the U.S.
Air Force, was born in Cuba of American-born parents,
and he began cooperating with the Agency in 1959. He
was hired on 2 contract basis in April 1960, and was
used primarily to report on Cuban exile activities. Mr.
Barker was terminated by the.Agency on 31 July 1966,
to accept employment in private industry.
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3. Frank Anthony Sturgis
Mr. Frank Anthony Sturgis, who has used numerous
aliases, formerly served in the U.S. Marine Corps
and the U.S, Army in the 1940's. As of 1959, Mr.
Sturgis was a Captain in the Cuban Army, but later _—
became disillusioned with Castro, became a soldier
of fortune, and in 1961 headed an organization called
the International Anticommunist Brigade, which he
claimed had 5,000 members. Mr. Sturgis was never
recruited by the Agency, but has been associated with
Mr, Eugenio Rolando Martinez Careaga, an Agency
contact since the 1960's.
4, Eugenio Rolando Martinez Careaga
Mr. Eugenio Rolando Martinez Careaga, an American
citizen of Cuban birth, was recruited by the Agency in
1961, The project to which he was assigned was
terminated in 1969, and he has since been on a part-. ;
time retainer to report on the Cuban exile community,
recéiving $100.00 a month. Prior to 1969, he received
$8, 100. 00 per year for his full-time operational activity.
It is to be noted that Mr, Martinez is a real estate
partner of Mr. Bernard L, Barker,
5, Virgilio Ramon Gonzales-Rosabel es
Mr. Virgilio Ramon Gonzales-Rosabel, who has used
various aliases, is not on record in WH Division/DDP,
or any other component of the Agency. The Federal
Bureau of Investigation has been advised that the Central
Intelligence Agency has no record of Mr. Gonzales-Rosabel.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Everette Howard Hunt, Jr.
Mr. Everette Howard Hunt, Jr., a former War Correspondent
and free lance writer, was previously affiliated with the Office
of Strategic Services, and he was employed as an Agency Staff
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ment with Robert R. Mullen and Company, a firm
which has been utilized by the Agency for cover purposes.
A news article of July 1971 indicated that Mr. Hunt joined
the White House Staff asia Consultant to President Nixon
preparatory to the President's ‘visit to the Peoples
Republic of China. Much of the recent publicity in the
case has focused on Mr. Hunt, who was interviewed by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation on 17 June 1972. He
admitted that he had written a check to Mr. McCord but
. invoked his Constitutional rights on all other questions. ©
On the White House issue, previous reference was made
to the employment of Mr. James W. McCord by the
Committee for the Re-election of President Nixon,
CURRENT AGENCY STAFF EMPLOYEES
1, James Corbin Fitchett
James Corbin Fitchett entered on duty with the
Agency in early 1952, and is currently a GS-13,
Security Officer. His wife, Kathryn Fitchett, is
also an Office of Security employee. Scheduled
to retire from the Agency on 30 June 1972, Mr.
Fitchett made it known to Mr. McCord in May 1972,”
that he would be available to work with the Committee
for the Re- election of President Nixon, and he was
offered a position as a paid Security Officer. Mr.
. McCord initially wanted to utilize him as of 15 June
1972, but Mr. Fitchett requested a polygraph inter-
view to substantiate his claim that he was not involved
in the Watergate incident. Polygraph testing on
20 June 1972, was completely favorable.
2, Ralph Orlando True
Ralph Orlando True entered on duty with the Agency
on 1 December 1950, and is currently a GS-15, Secu-
rity Officer. Scheduled to retire from the Agency on
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30 June 1972, Mr. True planned on assuming a
position with McCord Associates or an affiliate
security unit. It has been established that Mr.
True was in Mr. McCora's office at the Com-
mittee for the Re-election of President Nixon on
16 June 1972, the day before the Watergate .
incident, ‘Mr. True denies any direct involve-
ment in the case.
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{Donald Read Heath. Jr) entered on duty with the —
Agency in mid-1952, and is currently a GS-14,
Operations Officer assigned to WH Division/DDP.
He has been acquainted with Mr. Everette Howard
Hunt, Jr., through the years, and he developed an
acquaintance with Mr, James W., McCord, Jr., at
Montgomery Community College in the fall of 1971,
when Mr. McCord was teaching an industrial
Freath'.) course at the educational institution, Mr.
(Qteath's association with Mr. McCord developed
through his interest in a young Chilean protege,
Juan Rigoberto RUIZ Villegas, who formerly worked,
as an\Agency operational asset in Santiago, Ghile.) I
is to be noted that Mr, (Heath arranged for Juan he
Villegas to acquire an office position at McCord
in Mr.[{ Heath's home, - drive Mr.(Heath's vehicle; -and---—-----
attend school, °? . 03
Harry Thayer Mahoney
Harry Thayer Mahoney entered on duty with the Agency
on 30 March 1951, and is currently a GS-14, Operations
Officer assigned to WH Division/DDP. Scheduled to
retire from the Agency on 30 June 1972, Mr. Mahoney,
a former polygraph examiner in the Office of Security,
is acquainted with Messrs, Ralph O, True and Everette
Howard Hunt, Jr. The Office of Personnel Outplace-
ment Assistance Branch referred Mr, Mahoney to Mr.
McCord and he was interviewed ior a position at his
offices for the Commiitee for the Re-election of
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but Mr. Mahoney has made no decision on taking
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E. FORMER AGENCY STAFF EMPLOYEES
1, Therese Mae Shea
Mrs. Therese Mae Shea served 2s a GS-07, Staff
Employee of the Agency from 15 June 1948 until
her resignation from maternity leave on 20 April
1956, Her husband, William Francis Shea, was
also with the Agency until February 1971. Mrs,
Shea has been working as a secretary to Mr. James
W. McCord at McCord Associates in Rockville,
Maryland, and she quite naturally has extensive
knowledge of Agency contacts with the private
investigative firm, She knows Mr. (Donald Read 73
Heath, Jr\, and is aware of his ties with Juan
Rigoberto RUIZ Villegas.
2. Dr. Edward Mansfield Gunn
Dr. Edward M. Gunn served with the Agency from
13 June 1955 until 31 May 1971, and he was a GS-17,
._ Deputy Director of Medical Services, at the time of
-~ +. his retirement. Dr. Gunn was interviewed by an _
— Office of Security representative on 19 June 1972, and
discussed in some detail his involvement with the
Institute for Protection and Safety Studies, Incorporated,
which is affiliated with McCord Associates and occupies
space in the same offices. Dr. Gunn last had direct
personal contact with Mr. McCord on 21 April 1972,
and he denies having any knowledge of the Watergate
incident, :
3. . Dr. Jacob Victor Golder
Dr. Jacob V. Golder, a former OSS employee, served
with the Agency from 3 January 1955 until 16 April
1971, and he was a GS-15, Chief of Psychological
Services Staff / Office of Medical Services, at the time of ;
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Dr. Golder has not yet been interviewed (as of
23 June 1972) but indications are that his ties to
Mr. McCord are similar to those of Dr. Gunn
mainly through his participation as a Consultant-
Instructor at the Institute for Protection and Safety —
Studies, Incorporated.
William Francis Shea
William F,. Shea served with the Agency from July
1951 until February 1971, and was a GS-14,
Intelligence Officer with the Office of Strategic
Research, DDI at the time of his resignation. He
had nsatisfactory fitness reports} resigned in lieu
of termination; and'may not be tod favorably disposed
towards the Agency. As previously indicated, his
wife, Therese Mae Shea, works as a secretary at
McCord Associates. /The Office of Personnel referred
Mr. Shea to McCord Associates in 1971, and Dr.
Edward M. Gunn indicated that Mr. Shea is affiliated:
with the Institute for Protection and Safety Studies, Inc.
Walter Edward Brayden
“Walter Edward Brayden served with the Agency-from-
2 February 1948 until 31 October 1969, and wasa —
GS-13, Intelligence Officer, assigned to Operational
Services/Central Cover Staff/DDP, at the time of his
retirement. Mr. Brayden was interviewed by an
Office of Security representative on 20 June 1972,
when he indicated that he has been employed by McCord
Associates in minor security duties during the last few
months, In April 1972, he served as a guard for Mrs.
Martha Mitchell on a trip to Chicago, and he expected
to work on a security survey of the Hotel Fontainbleau
in Miami in late June 1972.
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George Theodore Stanton served with the Agency
from 4 August 1947 to § January 1972, and was 2
GS-14, Operations Officer, assigned to the Counter
Intelligence Staff/DDP, at the time of his retirement.
Dr. Edward M. Gunn indicated that Mr. Stanton has
been serving as a Consultant to the Institute for .
Protection of Safety Studies, Incorporated, ©
Louis Edgar Sherrard
' Louis Edgar Sherrard served with the Agency from
2 July 1952 ontil 31 January 1969, when he resigned.
At the time of his resignation, he was a GS-13, Secu-.
rity Officer assigned to the Security Research Staff,
"Mr, Sherrard's employment background centers on
industrial and physical security, and he resigned from
the Agency with the stated intention of taking a position .
with Bestline Products, Incorporated, of San Jose,
California. There have been recent "rumors" that Mr.
Sherrard is in some way aifiliated with McCord
Associates, but there are no specifics on this.
Ross Ward Lambert
__.._ Ross Ward Lambert, a fe a former OSS employee, served
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1971, and was a GS-13, Contract Employee assigned
to the Special Operations Division/DDP, at the time of
his resignation. Mr. Lambert served extensively in
Far East Division overseas posts, and there was a
previous security interest in the case because of his
daughter's involvement in activities of the Students for
a Democratic Society (SDS). The Office of Personnel
referred Mr. Lambert to McCord Associates but he
took a job elsewhere,
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9. James Louis Baker
James Louis Baker served with the Agency from
2 July 1952 until 24 June 1972, when his contract
was allowed to expire. Mr. Baker, a GS-12,
Operations Officer assigned to Special Operations
Division/DDP, was in Saigon, South Vietnam,
from April 1968 until 24 July 1971, when he was
returned.to Headquarters because of seriou marital 4}
’ and related medical\problems involving his wife.
Divorce proceedings continued through early 1972,
and his case has been monitored by the Office of
Personnel, Subject was referred to McCord@
Associates by the Office of Personnel, but he | ;
’ acquired a position with the Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs, to be effective as of 26 June 1972.
His application may possibly be on file at McCord .
Associates,
F,., OTHER CIA CONNECTIONS
l.. Robert Foster Bennett
Robert Foster Bennett, son of U.S. Senator Wallace
Bennett of Utah, is Director and Executive Vice-
-- President of Robert R. Mullen and Company, which. _
has been utilized by the Agency for commercial. .- - --.---
cover purposes. Mr. Bennett has been interviewed
by members of the news media because of intense
interest in Mr. Everette Howard Hunt, Jr., a former ©
Agency Staff Employee working for the same firm. A.
‘Covert Security Approval was issued on 19 March
1971 for Mr. Bennett's use in providing cover for an
Agency overseas asset. The Executive Director-.
Comptroller and the Director of Central Intelligence
were advised at the time of the approval. -
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uan Rigoberto RUIZ Villegas was hired by Mr.
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rom June 1969 to June 1971. RUIZ came to the
United States in August 1971, became something of
Ba Geath protege, and resided in Mr. Gieath's\home
. from 19 August 1971 to 21 April 1972. RUIZ
attended Montgomery Community College, became
acquainted with Mr. James W. McCord at that
educational institution, and later acquired
temporary {and illegal) employment at McCord,
Associates as a sort of caretaker, Mr. (Heath | also
assisted Mr. McCord in arranging for the payment
of RUIZ, a Chilean National, and Mr.(Heatat one
point got RUIZ a part-time job with Mr, Glen®r.
Sedam, Head of the District of Columbia Committee
to Re-elect Richard Nixon,
COVER ORGANIZATIONS
1, Robert R. Mullen and Company
Robert R. Mullen and Company has been utilized by
the Central Cover Stafi since 1963, and since that
__ time a total of eight people of the Mullen Company
have been cleared or made w itting of Agency ties,
Mr. Mullen has provided sensitive cover support
overseas for Agency employees and he was
instrumental in the formation of the Cuban Freedom
Committee, Mr. Edward Naeher, Mullen's Book-
keeper and Accountant, is a retired CIA Finance
Officer. As of 1 May 1970, Mr. Everette Howard
Hunt, Jr., who had just retired from the Agency,
became a legitimate employee of Mr. Mullen. He is
aware of at least two present cover placements under
Robert R. Mullen and Company. The Federal Bureau
of Investigation was informed of this Agency connection
by memorandum dated 21] June 1972,
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Interprogres is a new subsidiary of the Mullen
‘Company formed in 1971, as a result of contacts
developed at the Zagreb Trade Fair in Yugoslavia,
It is a pilot operation aimed at expanding East-
West commercial relationships, At least two
24 Agency overseas assets)have tangential tasks of
promoting the acceptance of this company as a
Mullen subsidiary. The Federal Bureau of
Investigation was advised of the Agency connection
by memorandum dated 21 June 1972, which covered
Robert R. Mullen and Company.
3. General Foods Corporation
General Foods Corporation, headquartered in the
White Piains, New York area, is a client of Robert
R. Mullen ana Company. The General Foods 2y
Corporation is providing cover support to/two Agency
assets overseas Over the years, becausé of person-
nel changes, sixteen officials have been cleared on
certain aspects of our interests, but they have not
been informed of our use of Robert R. Mullen and
Company. The Federal Bureau of Investigation was
-- informed of-ourfAgency ties) fol the General Foods ae
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H. RELATED AGENCY CHECKS
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and/or the news media
have mentioned the following individuals or organizations in
the course of the investigation of the Watergate incident,
Agency records are either negative or contain no information
directly pertinent to the Watergate incident:
l. Association of National Advertisers
Association of National Advertisers was mentioned
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as having .
offices with Robert R. Mullen and Company. The
Bureau was advised "no record",
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"CIF", without further details, was mentioned
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as having
offices with Robert R. Mullen and Company, ;
The Bureau was advised "no record" on the basis |
of available information,
Ameritas, Incorporated
Ameritas, Incorporated is said to be a Florida
real estate firm and several individuals listed
employment with this organization when registering
at the Watergate. The Bureau was advised "no
record", . -
George Leonard
George Leonard, 1601 Washington Avenue, Kansas
City, Kansas, registered at the Watergate. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation was advised "not
identifiable",
Edward Warner
Edward Warner, 143 West 73rd Street, New York
identifiable’, The Federal Bureau of Investigation
later listed the person as Edward L. Warren, of
the same address, and we advised "go record",
The press has speculated that "E. Warren" may
be an alias of Mr. James W. McCord.
Paul Jose Piedra
Paul Jose Piedra registered at the Watergate. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation was advised "no
record",
Joe Granada
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Joe Granada registered at the Watergate. The Federal
Bureau oi Invest “eso ap advised "no record’.
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Michael Douglas Caddy
Michael Douglas Caddy (aka:
Douglas Caddy) is a
lawyer with an office at 1250 Connecticut Avenue,
Northwest, Washington, D.C.
He is mentioned in
the press as an attorney who was called into the
case by the wife of Mr, Bernard L. Barker, one of
the primary figures in the Watergate incident.
On 21 June 1972, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
was advised that Caddy has never been employed by _
or associated with the Agency in any capacity, —
McCord Associates
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No Agency file reference located on ‘McCord Associates,
Institute for Protection and Safety Studies, Inc.
Institute for Protection and Safety Studies, Inc. is
affiliated indirectly with McCord Associates and
has offices at the same Rockville, Maryland address.
Joseph A. Rafferty, Jr.
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‘into the case eby Mr ‘Barker's attorney, Douglas Caddy.
No record,
Miguel A. Suarez
Miguel A. Suarez is mentioned in the press as a Cuban
exile and lawyer and one of the "links to the Republican
Party".
He was listed by the press as a self-styled
‘“Nixonian" who represented Florida’s Cuban community
in dealing with former GOP Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr.
He is listed as having an office with Mr. Barker at 955
First Street, Southwest, Miami, Florida, and is said to
be a business partner of Mr, Barker. Allegedly the
Federal Bureau oi Investigation planned on interviewing
him, He was of Agency interest between 1960 and 1965
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Marie-Elene Barker Moffett is mentioned in the
press as the daughter of Mr. Bernard L. Barker,
Thought was given to releasing Mr. Barker to her
custody. No record, ;
14. Alberto Carricarte
Alberto Carricarte is mentioned in the press as the
_ law partner of Miguel A. Suarez and Secretary of
Ameritas, Incorporated, No record. ;
15. All State Investment Fund, S.A..
. All State Investment Fund, S.A., is mentioned in
the press as the parent company of Ameritas,
Incorporated. It reportedly was established in
Panama by Miguel A. Suarez to engage in seal
estate investment activities in the Caribbean area,
No record
BIOGRAPHIC SUMMARIES
Complete biographic summaries have been prepared on those
current Staff-Employees;- former. Staff Employees, and
Contract Personnel who weré in any way connected with the--—--— --
Watergate incident, McCord Associates, the Institute for
Protection and Safety Studies, Inc., or cover organizations,
ADDENDUM
Mr. Ralph Orlando True was interviewed by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation on 23 June 1972, and he furnished a statement
covering his association with Mr. James W. McCord and
possible future employment by McCord Associates. The Bureau
was following up on Mr. True's Agency telephone extension,
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MENORANDUM FOR: The Acting Birector
Federal Eureau of Investigation
SUBJECT : Information Provided the Federal Bureau
of Investigation Regarding the Watergate
Incicent
1. As a result of our conversation of § July, I would
like to summarize the infornation which has been provided to
you by the Agency in memorandum form (attention “Nr. Arnold
Parhan) since the first series of memoranda on the subject -
beginning 20 June.
2. On 29 June separate memorandums were sent to you
concerning Hessrs. Frank ‘Anthony Sturgis, Eugenio Rolando
Martinez Careaga, Bernard lL. Barker and Virgilio Conzales,
The papers detailed available information on the subjects,
We said that fir. Frank Antheny Sturgis had never been re- . |
cruited bv the Agency, that he was a soldier of fortune but |
that he had been associated with an Agency contact, Hr. ~
Eugenio Rolando Martinez Careaga, since the early sixties. 7
Their relationship was built an a mutual interest in Cuban
exile activities. Mr. Martinez was recruited in January 1961
and has performed a variety of tasks for the Agency on Cuban
matters up until June of this year. He has becn on a $105.00
a month retainer since 1969. Mr. Martinez is a business
‘associate Of f'r. Bernard Barker in a real~ estate | fima-in #
Mr. Barker was’ a retular contact of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation in Cuba when turned over to the Agency in mid----:
1959. He was used as a source of information in Cuba until.
- evacuated in early 1960. He was hired by the Agency in 1960:
for work among exile groups and was terminated by the Agency
on 3] July 1966. No Agency contact has been maintained with.
him since that date, <A thorough investigation of our files:
at Headquarters and by our Station in Hiami has failed to.
turn up any information regarding Mr. Gonzales’ connection.
with any Agency personnel or Agency-spensored activities
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3. In two memoranda on 21 June we informed you of our
relationship with the Robert R. Mullen Company anc the
General Foods Corporation. The utilization of the Robert R.
Mullen Company dates back to Jwae 1963. Mr. Mullen has
provided certain sensitive cover support overseas for Agency
enployees. In addition, tr. Hullen’ was involved in the
formation of the Cuban Freedon Committee -- an activity
terminated several years ago. As of 1 May 1970 Nr. Everette
Howard Hunt, who had just retired from the Agency, became a
legitimate employee of Mr. Mullen. In July 1971] Mr. hunt
informed the Agency he had been assigned to the White House
Staff but continued to devote part of his time to the Mullen
Company. The General Foods Corporation is a client of the
Mullen Company. General Foods is providing certain cover 2
support to two Agency assets overseas. Over the years sixt
officials of General Feeds have been cared on certain aspects
of our interests, They have not heen informed of our use of |
the Robert R. “lullen Company. Aliso on-21 June, in response to
a verbal request of 20 June, we informed you that a check of our
records disclosed no record of Agency involvement with the
Association of National Advertisers or the words “Cie”,
4. In a separate memorandum on 21 June we advised you
that a review of the duties and assignments of tir. James
McCord provided no indication that he was anvolved in Cub
matters and that he was not assigned to the Bay of Pigs
operation. We stated, however, that he might have de veloped
personal acquaintances which are not recorded in official:
personnel and security records. We have no information
regarding Hr. McCord's activities with Cuban exiles since his
retirement. —We-indicated in the same -menorandum that as an_
Agency employee, Wr. Hunt was involved in operational activities
relating to Latin American countries and vas known to have had
some ties to Mr. Barker. In a separate memorandun of 27 June
rerarding tir. Hunt, we informed you about the issuance of the
alias, Edward V. Hamilton, to Mr. Hunt on 30 September 1960.
This alias was subsequently used by Hr. Hunt for several
drivers licenses. We provided additional information on
this subject in a memorandum of 5 July and also reported that
there is no information in our files to the effect that Nr.
Hunt was issued a Social Security Card or Insurance Policy
bearing the name Edward J. or Edward Joscph Hamilton.
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regarding peripheral Agency contact with an ex-enployce
of tir. James HeCord, one Mr. Juan Rigeberto Ruiz Villegas.
Hr, Ruiz was used by this Agency as a translator during the
period June 1863 te June 1971, He has had no affiliation ~
with the Agency since that time other than a personal
relationship with a current Agency citployee., One additional °
nenorandum was provided you on 5 July regarding a Mr. Ross
Ward Lambert who worked for the Agency as a Contract Employse
from January 1965 until his retirement on 9 August 1971. Gur
Office of Personnel referred Nr. Lambert to McCord Associates
for employment upon retirement. Ne submitted a fornal
application but decided to accept employment elsewhere,
6. Im addition to the above cited memoranda and several
lesser items of information provided telephonically to Nr.
Arnold L. Parham of your Alexandria office, the Director of
Central Intelligence informed you orally on 27 June regarding
_information available to us on “!r. Manuel Cearrio Dasuerre, 2
Nexican national who has offices located in the same building
as the Banco Internacional of -siexico City. In short, Ur.
Manuel Ogarrio Daguerre has not had any operational contacts |
with this Agency. Gn 28 June the Director of Central
Intelligence also informed you orally regarding our information
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7. Our Gffice of Security is in frequent contact with
menbers of your staff in connection with the investigations
you are conducting. ne above information is for your use
only and should not be disseminated outside your Bureau,.
Vernon A. Walters
Lieutenant General U.S.A.
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Question 8
HOW MUCH MONEY IS IN THE BUDGET FOR PAYMENT TO CONTRACT
EMPLOYEES? SOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO HAD RELATIONSHE
- TO THE CIA AND WHO WERE INVOLVED IN THE WATERGATE
BURGLARY WERE SAID TO BE CONTRACT EMPLOYEES. IS THIS
THE CASE? TO WHAT EXTENT ARE THE SAME CONTROLS
PLACED ON YOUR CONTRACT EMPLOYEES AS ARE PLACED
ON REGULAR STAFF EMPLOYEES?
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The CIA bidget for 1975 includes($279. 5 5 million) for the
salaries and benefits of (14, 000) staff employees (end-of-year ceiling)
and($32.6 million for the same expenses for(2, 34 8)contract
employees. ca] —y
With respect to the relationship to the CIA of the seven ©
individuals involved in the Watergate burglary, one of them at the
time of the break-in was a part-time contract employee (Martinez),
one was a former full-time contract employee (Barker}, two were
retired staff employees (Hunt and McCord). The remaining
individuals (Liddy, Sturgis and Gonzalez) were never connected
with CIA in any capacity. (See attached sheet for details on these
seven individuals). {These facts have been set foxth previously in
hacof -the testimony. of Pe for)e ... and we believe... _ .
members of the: Annrapriations, ( 25, Committee are Gily-a aware ofall
das sh igni ificant fevelopments } in, this area.|
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Not all contract employees have the same type of contract.
Some are subject to all the controls that are placed on regular staff
employees. Others, however, are employed for a specific purpose,
generally limited in time, for the use of their talents and/or disciplines
in meeting a particular need of the Agency, and these are not all
subject to all the controls which apply to full-time staff employees.
Both Barker and Martinez were in this latter category of contract
employees. The obligations of such contract employees are as stated
in their contracts,
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MR. DIRECTOR, WHEN YOU WERE BEFORE THE COMMITTEE LAST
YEAR WE ASKED YOU TO OUTLINE FOR US THE PARTICIPATION IN
THE WATERGATE BURGLARY AND THE SUBSZQUENT ATTEMPT
TO COVER UP WHITE HOUSE INVOLVEMENT IN THAT BURGLARY
AND YOU DID SO VERY WELL, HAS ANYTHING BEEN UNCOVERED
IN THE YEAR SINCE YOU WERE HERE IN THIS AREA. HAS ANY
FURTHER PARTICIPATION BY CIA PERSONNEL BEEN REVEALED,
Proposed Reply
A brief answer to this question is that there have been major
developments regarding allegations of CIA participation in the Watergate
burglary and the subsequent attempt to cover up White House involve-
ment. However, as the definition of Watergate has been expanded to
include other matters we have continued our rigorous attempts within ©
the Agency to learn everything possible about any Agency personnel
associations and correspondence on these developments. In line with
this the following actions have been or are being taken.
a. Senator Baker's continuing requests for record
searchs and files are being pursued.
b. Testimony of Agency personnel before the Senate
Select Committee has been completed.
c. Requests for Agency documents and files for
~ “the Office of thé Special Prosecutor are continuing to be
supplied.
d. Requests for Agency documents and files for
the Special Counsel of the Impeachment Committee are
being honored.
‘Our ‘search has not revealed the participation of any ClA™
personnel not previdusly identified.
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MEMORANDUM FOR : Chief, Building Security Branch 3
“FROM : Joseph K. Moore & Goe C. Liggett
SUBJECT : Tour of Duty Report 0900 - 1700 Hours
1. 0900 - Entered on duty. Reviewed the current OSDO instructions and the
previous Tour of Duty Reports. . ;
0900 =~ Agency Operator transferred to the OSDO a call from Nick Horrack,
Newsweek Magazine wishing contact with the DCI/SA. Contacted Mr.
Thuermer's residence and was advised to have Horrack call Thuermer
at home. JCL
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4, O90} - Dr. Cameron, MED/DO, requested and received the home telephone num-
ber of/Marvin N. Flaherty,} COM. SCL
5. 0908 - Dr. Cameron, MED/DO, Savisea he can be reached via Pageboy #134,
until further notice. JCL
6. 0930 - Mr. Carter, GSA Engineer, advised that one of the bay doors at the
South Loading Dock is malfunctioning. Efforts to contact Mr. Har~
rington, Building Manager, and/or an elevator mechanic met with
negative results. OSDO directed Mr. Carter to close the door by
any- means-and to secure it. JKM-JCL .. .
7. 1010 - REFERENCE - ITEM mM #6 ABOVE- Mr Carter advised that the bay door had
been closed mannually and secured. Request Monday day shift ad-
vise GSA Building Manager. JKM .
8. 1038 ~Qiike banded), Safety/DO, advised he may be reached via Unit #68 or
is home Phone the remainder of the or - ICL
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9. 1045 - Mr.| James Bennett,| spouse off{Donna penned), OSR, called through
: the Agency Operator and requested assistance in contacting his
wife, who is working overtime in the building. SDO contacted
Mrs (Bennett 3 oy advised she would call her husband. JKM
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10. 1050 oe Gri fen) FE, requested and received the home telephone nun-
er for/Jim Londergan) OS. JKM
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File F-44819
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, EE
ATTENTION : sir. (Thomas A. O1sen 503
SUBJECT : VITATEZ, Guy,ml
Establishment of Official Cover Backstop
REFERENCE : Request for Domestic Cover 2 May 1960
1. In compliance with above reference, official cover back-
stopping which utilizes the U. S, Arm: Element, Joint Operations
Grovp
has been established for the above-named individual. All information
concerning this cover arrangement is available in the Official Cover
and Liaison Section, CCD.
2. It is requested that OCL/CCD be notified when this cover
arrangement is no longer required. Any changes in the Subject's
Headquarters status should be coordinated with this office for the
determination of need for continued documentation and cover.
3. Subject has been issued Unit ID Card No. 3205 for
domestic use only. In accordance with arrangements made with Offices
of Security and Personnel, the above documentation will be picked up
Headquarters or an overseas TDY trip. In thé case of the PCS traveler,
CPB will return this documentation to OCL/CCD for disposition. For
the TDY traveler, this documentation will be retained by CPB and
returned to the TDY traveler upon completion of the trip. In the event
of a resignation from-the Agency, OCL/CCD will obtain the documentation
from the employee at the time of the employee's debriefing conference.
JOSEPH M. ADAMS .
Chief, Official Cover & Liaison, CCD
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Office of Security
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1. Bercqvarters troces on the Subjects of raferesce and the
Budsom Inetitaute follow:
&, Alberto LLERAB Cassrgo (201-102576) wes berw in Dogote,
3 duly 1908. Me lett school at the aye of seventcen to became a :.
journalist. Re traveled to Argentina and lived in Buenos Aires for -
+) three years (1926-28) writing for verious Argentine pericdicsls. -
/- Gig polities. carcer begsa upon ble return to Colombia ia 1949, °
‘Lwben be was appointed soaretary of the Liberal Party (1830-33)° and
Weceived trencadous lapetys under tae segis of Alfooso LOPER
“"Ugperet Forty lender aed former Predigeat of Colcabia (iese-88 eed
1942-433. ubsecuc tly, LLKRAS served in the Hattonal House of
Hepresentativea (19u1-34),. Bhen ealfomso LOPSE wae innugursted Pred~
' Jé6ent Jn 1034, he toon LLEAAS into Ais goverment as Socretary
Genoral of the Pres icoacy (1834-35), s$d later mede him Hiaiater ef'. 4
. Govermmont trea 1345 to 19465. Tre letter yesr be wee sade Minister ._~ -3
ef Zoreigu Affsire, ve well as Yiret Vice President of Colombia. .
lils pablic service culminsted then in his accession to the Preei-
doecy on the resimation ef Prosnidemt LOPRE fa 185. After dis-
okerging tho dutics of Chief Lxeoutive for a year (1845-46), RLERAS
wa olected Secretary Genornl of the Pan Acericarm Union in 1347, #
Fost siich he hold until 1954, Re then resigned oud returned te
' Colombia to acoapt the position of Rector (President) of the - -
. University of The jindes (1958-58), Devoting himself once agais to -
aa politics, LLERAS began *riting « column in the Literal Daily Fl
i todor. Im bis columna be strongly eriticiszed tho Rojag Fegine
_ Coby nand called for the returm of constitutional goverment in.
“Caloxbis, In March 1956, he vas elegtod President of the Biberal — .;
. Prrty eno shortly tharestter (dune 1986) trevelled to Spaim and 226.4.
' gonversntions with Laurseno COUR., a leader of the Conservative
- Barty aps former Preuidest of Colombia (1950-53), These twe polit~
. isel lesdera ohensd a senifento cendennin, the Redes regine ont
<(eowT EMBED)
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caregen bi-poetlosa afflerts. feue Bowesiar 1458 to Februrry 1657
lise cessed 06 & Vaites Extiona Chservear to seveut isn te tne, Sagar iay
oitestion,
Listas is described. ne a chaspice of. the Pan jneriean. couse.
and” ‘ae beivg very fricadty to the Gnited States and a firm beliover
im the Vestusa tyfe Couceracy, nae ;
Altbougt be did not complote bie edecation end bas ae formal
degree, be bis icug been addreseed ue “doetar" as a matter of courtesy
Ba dues, bowever, Gave hoxzorery dgxrees fren several bt aeior tl waiver-
sities as val) ae irce tho University of Califeruia, He coeeks
Magliet ond french, {6 earried to the formar Lertc PEGA (asughter of a
late Precidert of éuile) aad hon four ebticres,
___ a 34_Febrwary_1958Sen Operational Ippreval « wees grastet ter |
the utilization of iL:348 ia supporting s pzecial_ operation. Bovever,
before the vpereziion ces trplesented, LLEQAS vas_elocted Preaideat of
Colonbis. {Taere bas = been oo operational interest: in him sino, /
eee 8. Theite are so Beréreartera or LEO traces on the Hed
_. (natitute per se, hovever, LEKEGD files contais derogatory. tnfornstioal-
eb Severn) neubeors of the inegtitete whieh LUERGO will faraish WOFACT
‘$@ we apscify whlek of (he mcubers are of interest. If JEYATE vinbed
tals done, plesue sovise oa shich of the mexbers information ie re
Ruosted. :
a ©. There ave ne identifiable t treese - 5 the other eiageets
of parugreph 5 of refewence,
+: o-> |. 2, Eeaéquartere defers ta TEIAVE regrrding amanse si?
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. ‘le Boterence ie made to your mnoranmium dated 5 January 1965
which requested a Covert Security Approval be Granted Subject for
- Briefing on KUBARK objectives in WUBRINY D and propose long tern
. @@am@ercial collaboration of mutual advantage, Project WUBRIWT.
. 2. In accordance with the provisions set forth in Clandestine 3 o
Services Instruction No, 10-5 and Clandestine Services Instruction - “4
.. Field No, 10-5, a Covert Security Approval is franted for the use of
‘ the Subject as described in your request as set forth in paragraph 1,
above, ;
3. Subjects of Covert Security Approvals are not to represent
. theuselves as, nor are they to be represented as, employees of CIA,
4. Your attention is called to the fact that a Covert Security
‘oval does not constitute complete compliance with the provisions
CIA Regulation 10-3. Therefore, if you should desire at a later
date to change the status or use of this individual, a request for .
a “Sppravel to cover any proposed change should be submitted to thig
orrice, ; ; . .
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' services are not utilized within six months of the date of this
; ‘Benorandum. . _ Brg
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ATTENTION + Qale W. Allen
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. 2. In accordance with the provisions set forth in Clandestine
Services Instruction No, 10-5 and Clandestine Services Instruction -
Field No, 10-5, a Covert Security ‘pproval. is granted for the use of
the Subject as described in your request as set forth in paragraph 1,
Be Subjects of Covert Security Approvals are not to represent
thenselves as, hor are they to be represented as, employees of CIA,
. $e Your attention is called to the fact that a Covert Security
: Approval does not constitute complete compliance with the provisions
of CIA Regulation 10-3, Therefore, if you should desire at a later.
‘date to change the status or use of this individual, a request for
4 perl to cover any proposed cinge should be submitted to this
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“ services are not utilized within six months of the date of this
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" MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
guascct: Antilles Material Conpany Limited (A%C0) < ye
Meeting with SKEXEYL on the Relationship . ‘
of the Puerto Rican Cement Company to AMCO mo,
5. ae agrees in nis it January 1905 mecting with
SEEWER)L, Mrs Edward Stanulis telephoned SKEJER/L on the
. morning of 13 January to arrange a meeting with SEWERS L
gat his convenience Later in the day. SKEWER/L sugested
a meeting at 1500 hours that afternoon in his office at
: the Puerto Rican Iron works in Fonee. He indicatec to
Mr. Stanulis that the Puerto “dean Cement Company Looks
-with favor on AMC) and is doing business with it through
Ate Menager, tir. Alvin T. pPhilpottsa, Jr. a
‘ 2. Prior to the meeting, ‘essrs. Allen, Carter, and
-Stanulie reviewed the approach to be made to sKexEn dL in |
the light of his favorable view of A“CO. It was agreed.
- hat no mention vould be made of the fact that ANCO is in
“poor financial condition or that Mr. Fhilpetta te inade- .
". quate as a manager, Stress would be Laid “pon agaesement
oa ) of the iongetern commercial viability of AMCO because.
; Aeon ds ostensibly intorested in p acing an officer in
a managerial position in AMCO, oF some other similar fir,
in order to monitor Castro's activities in the Caribbean
* ares. . .
‘ 3. Mesers. Allen, Carter, snd Stanulis arrived pre-
“ eisely at 1500 houre at SYEVER® a- office on the second floor
of the Puerto Rican [ron Works. is male seeretary asked
us to take seats ‘in the corricor outside his office.
-» , Wshin a few minutes hig ‘sacretary reappeared and aaked Us
te wale in the Conference hoon. Some ten minutes Later
-.: $KEWER/L appeared. and invited us into his private office.
” He waz extremely cordial and gracious. Mr. Stanulis intro- 1
ducid Mr. Allon as a collcazus who 4s aseeseaing ANCO'S come , ay
meveial viability, le introduced Mr. Carter as a Lawyer ; | os
congaltant who fa obtaining background infemnation in the a
- gyenz KUIARK should’ decide to proceed with placement of an
officer in ANCO. _ .
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the factors bearin: on the Long-term commercial viability
; of AMCO. ie explained that such an assessment is necessary
because K:IANe does not want to place an officcr in a
company which is not commercially viable for the long
term. One of the factors beerins on tie coumercial via-
bilicy of :Aco is the relaticnship of Che Puerto (ican
Cement Company with A%co and the terns of any agreements. ;
We would also Like his views on commodities otter chan i
Cement wiici can be siipped Tiga ““Erte Miss to the outer Hy
Aslands and what commodities can be shipped on retum |
weyozee- Another factor of interest is competition in the:
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| : 4 Mr. Allen inforsed SXEWER/L that <URARK de assessing
. pping field.
a 5. SKEWER/L indicated that ne needed some clarifi- :
- @ation of KUBARK objectives. tir. Stanulis reviewed KUBALA's
ostensible interest in having an experienced commercial sian :
: a commercially viable abipping company for the purpose... jj
ef checking on Casiro activities in the Caribbean area. So
- © SKEWER/1L assumed that Mr. Fhilpottsa was the. man in whom’ ar
we are interested, Ur. Allen disnelled this.assumption.
explaining that KUBARK has a candidate whom we would Like i. *
.. to placo in a managerial position inh. ACO LE it ds.ceter= ” _ es
wz toned that Atco 4s comerclally viable. iURAAK would seck bo
to effect this. placement throush a friend-on the Doard who, boo. :
Mike SKEscH/L, has helped «U5a:k in tne past and would 7S . of
‘undoubtedly help again. SKEWER/L said, “Oh, yes, through foo.
the top man in the company.” tle then asked if ‘xr. Chilpotts
; would know of KUBARK interest. ‘ir, Allen replied no,
.. ./, emphasizing that our intereet should be closely helc,
-.°" 6, SREWER/L said that he: had not realized that we
.: wanted go much detail and asked if we desirci.to talk with .
¢ the man in his company most familiar with aico. Mr. Stanulie.
declined, emphasizing that we wanted to keep our interest
.- $ this matter cenfined solely te SKEWER/L. S“MENER/L ime
' wediately agreed to make the neccesary telepiione calls to
. obtain enswers to our questions, ja the basis for his
_. dnquiry, he would ask about. the amount of credit extencad
- by the Puerto f4eon Cement Company to -AMCO. SKEWER/L then
-. made a series of telephone calle to one of his subordinates ; oo
-‘'. named Tomas and also maca@ one call to hie son. ‘the following - io
- information was obtained in the above telephone calls: a .
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. @.- AMCO has‘2 or 3 ships under ehartar ond ships.
| primarily coment to Martinque, Guadaloupe, Barbados,
end Aatigue, a . _
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b. The “uerto Rican cement Company has a
‘verbal azgreencnt with ‘x. Yhilpotts grantin: tia
exclusive <istribition of cenent in Guacaloupe, cme
Barbacos, and Antigua,
* Ce. ACO current Ly owes tha Muerto Rican |
Cement Company $40,000 and te slow in payment.
. .d,. The normal procedure for Payment fe for
He the coneignee to pay Hr, Fhilpotts by e note which
- ' he Puerto Aican Cemene Company discounts,
t
; - @. The Muerto Rican Cement Company fa currently
(7) + @amining how much eraute tt can extend to Armco,
we, ta this connection the company is exantning whether _
sR eredit extended. to AMCO can be insured under the
a Forelgn Credit Insurance Assochation. (FCIA insures
80% of export credit.) If so, the risk to tha
to Rican Cement’ Company would be reduced and
further credit could be extended,
be f. The Puerto Rican Cement Company has sold |
133,000 bags of cemant to AMco,
7. SKEWER/L said that tr, Philpotts is appressive
. @ad that he is pushing Fuarto ican cement, ‘Mr, Carter:
# ° @eked SKEWVER/L if his firm ware worried ahout the amount
- Of erecLt extended to ANCO. | SKEWER/L replied that AMcO
ie trying to help the Puerto Rican Cement Company anc
Puerto Rican Cement is in turn trying to help ACO,
-. SKEWER/1 artec the impression that he has absolute
-. @onfidence his sudordinates. In calling Tomas, SKEWER/L -
Said to us that he had gone over the head of his son,
BKEWER/L was not aware that AMCO Puerto Rico ia a subsidiary
Of AMCO Panama. “ten apprised of this face, he satd that -
thie arrangement is pro abiy for tax purposes, Sut EL
eft the impression that he considers ANCO ae a Puerto iilcan
Company ond one worthy of Support. ‘le recalled that he had
_ PXeviously given'a job to a' Trujillo opponon®, Fred Imbert,
. whom no one else would .hire,::-'r,- Imbert now hae his om
vo" @hipping company and Si £WER/L Bugsedted thet. wa assess his
. operation. He Fecalled that Mr, Eryp tt lo: Vad telephoned him
about harboring a criminal. SAENERVE tokda Trujillo to mind
hike own business ae would SKEVER/L, Me, Stanulig inclented
, ‘Chat KUNARK would not want to consider Fred [nbert's operas
Shon piven his family's dnvolvament in the Dominiean
; Republ ¢c. Throughout’ the convereation, the pieture emerged
., @€ & man who trusts hia subordinates and who would help an
_ Andividust or firn, poxtiqularly fuerte Rican, which isa also
Gyying to belp his fim. | .
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8. Mr. Allen sald that we vould asscas the ,
eituation carefully, and in the event it should be : ,
determined to proceed, we wouls acvise him. “ir. Allen
infornes bim that teo New York firms hava invested ..
i am ANCO, namely, 4. °S. “ies and Company, and Train, en :
Cabot and Associates. our frienc ts i'r. Train, who : : ;
- @8 be sumised, is the top man in his firm. Mr. Allen cS
Kevealed this infcrastion to Ssccih/1 in the event
vfPoos , Shae t¢ should be ceemad destrable for ir. Train to
" ~‘MOgotiate with tia suerto Rican Cement Company. Cone
versely the event of A:‘CO's failure, it wae fele
“ Chat Siever/k should know thai AUGARK bs not Bamess
with any other participants, sxewo2/l offered full
“J: ". @o@peration. ila had arranged his achecule. to give us
. a6 mich time as necessary. In our prosence. he received
: @ telephone eall in which te apologized for eancalling ~~ ~~
an sppointment in orcer to accommouate us. ft is .
Considored that, as in his past relations With KUBARX, _
SKEWER/L can ba trusted and will help KUNAR in any way
can. ; _ ;
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' . 13 Januery 1465 a i,
MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record |
1
Discussion by Mr. Edward Stanulis with SKEWER/1,
i, I made initial telephonic contact with SKEWER/! at approximately
1200 hours on 10 January 1465 and made arrangements for a meoting in my.
hotel room for the following day between the hours of 1600 and 1700 to be
followed by ancther ca Tuesday ate iime and piscs that sould be conventent
- for SKEWER/1, Later in the day SKEWER/1 informed me that he would be
anable to meet with us on Tuceday ac he was leaving by air on the evening
- of I January: for a serice of appointmente in the States,
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. 2. The meeting with SKEWER/1 wae held in my hotel room at'1645 |
hours on 11 January. I told SKEWER/1 that as ho knew,one of KUBARK's ood
" prime information targets in Latin America concerned the activities of = , |
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Castro's Cubs and that in this connoction sume of our people had been :
_-.)) Qhinking for some time that it would be most useful in pursuing this require- °
“- Leo: gremt to have entree into shipping interests that were active in Caribbean
“""- waters, SKEWER/| said he thought this idea excellent. i further stated
that these people had heard that SKEWER/I's firm wae discussing tho pogel-
~ " Bility of entering into an exclusive Caritoean distributorship contract with
‘| . Alvin T.. Philpotts, Jr., who is associated with the Antilles Materiales !
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Company, Led. S.A, of Panama and Puerto Rico, and asked him ifhe had |
’ any knowledge of the individual or the negotiations, SKEWER/I replied
* that he did not know. of otther, but that his. son would be famillar with both,
7 3. Tasked SKEWER/1 if he would be willing to investigate the situ-
ation discreetly without mentioning any interest on KUBARK's part and a. .
7 the some time consider the commercial feasibility of the venture for AMCO,
Be agreed. -
4, In elaborating on the basic concept, I told SKEWER/ 1 that if the |
ropor maritime firm were located (that is, one that may be floundoriag
. gow but has commercial viability potential), . we'would be interested in
_.. , placing with the company an individual who posscases the necessary com-
-', Baerefel background qualifications.and aleo has the capability of accompli-
. ching certain KUBARK requiremonts, SKEWER/1 reiterated his coaviction
. Want 1 the concept is an excellent onc and eaid he would do all in hie powor to
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. S. Ltold him that I would appreciate hie cooperation in meeting he '
with two of my friends who are more fully versed in thease matters, ;
He agreed and set the meeting for Monday, 19 January 1965, SKEWER/1 ; ‘
gave me his unlisted private telephone namisr and suggested that I con-
‘tact him Monday morning, 19 January 1965, to set time aad place for.
_ the meeting, The number is 642-2120.
Orig, --C/DO/SA
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at. Gale W, Allen
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Case Officer Comment; _ ~ 7 -
The meeting wit.: SXEVER/1 confirmed Mr. Philpotte!
report that his relations with the Puerto Rican Cement
are good, It algo revecied the tems of the
any
relationship between the Puerto Rican Cement Company
and AMCO whish Mr, Philrotes hed not sosected in oStall
to WUBRINY/2. It is obvious that itr, Philpotte has
- Gold himeelf to certain officials in the Puerto Rican
Cement Company who have the confidence of the Comp any' s
. Cop management. The extent to-whieh-Mr,- Philpotts may =--~--
have conned other bustnesemen into extending credit —
and the amount of such credit is a key factor for in- |
‘Westigation by WUBRINY/1 and /2, and iMx.- Malla on their ~~
:forthcoming trip. I¢ is feared that Mr. Philpocts has
‘Ameurred so. many debts that the firing of Mr. P:dlpotte
-@ad reorganization of AMCO would be prohibitively
expensive. _ . ae
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1 February 1965
The meeting with SKEWER/1 confirmed Mr. Philpotts'
report that his relations with the Puerto Rican Cement
any are good. It also revealed the terms of the
telationship between the: Puerto Riean Cement Company ..
and AMCO ch Mr. Philpotts had not re orted in detail
to WUBRINY/2. It is obvious that Mr. Philpotts has
sold himself to certain officiais in the Puerto Rican
Cement Company who have the confidence of the Company's =~" >
top management, The extent to which Mr. Philpotts may
have conned other businégsmen into extending credit
and the amount of such credit-is a key factor for in--
yostigation by WUBRINY/1 and /2, and it. Malia on their
forthcoming trip. It is feared that Mr, Philpotts has
dneurred so many debts that the firing of Mr. Philpotts
and reorganization of AMCO would be prohibitival-
expensive, _ oo, ,
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“Ab Jénuary 1965
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD.
SUBJECT: Antilles Materiales Company, Ltd,
eset
1, Mr.-Ed Stenulis telephoned Nr, Allen at.
heme from San Juan - Puerto Rico, on LL January 1965,
He met with SkewER)L as ‘scheduled at 3 PM SKEWER/L
Was hot familiar with any negotiations betwaen the ;
Puerto ilean Cement Company ‘and AICO but agreed to
look quietly into thematter, He made a telephone
Gall to P% Cement's Sales Manager before he. left -
“ for New York, SKEWER/L said that he had such a heavy
' Schedule on_chie trip, -requiringhis-. sence’ in *
. New York Chicago, and Connecticut, that he could not... me 4
_ equeeze fn a meeting with -UBARX representatives,.- He---_- a
" would, hi x, be glad to meet with <URARK ‘Fepresent- |
atives in Puerto Rico on 1d January 1965. This celay
* Would also enable him to invest! gete- thoroughly tha ~~ -
Status of negotiations with ANCO
2. Mr. Stanulis said that he had followed the (0.2. ”.
Rae aaty opreed 4pproach to SEWER/L. "He. emphasized!---~-
hat KUB. 8 interested in ayci) only to the extent
thet a-feasible commercial srranzement ean be worked: ee
» Gut, 60 that placement of an officer in AMCO to work, pep se
agetnet Cuba would maka sense, ‘la indicated that Atco Pye,
4s mot doing too well financially and that the cuestion - o
&e whether ic can be resurrectad on a sound commercial .
; is, Mr, Stenulis informed SKENUR/L that XUBARK ig -
Ret intersted in taking an equity position in AMCO,
' 3. Me, Stanulis affirmed unequivocally to mr, .
6 previous aasesement of SKEWUR/L, namely that
11 do anything to help KURARK, Particularly
Bt Cuba, Mr. Stanulie will write a. report ‘upon
Washington on er about 13 Jenuary 1965,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: DOCO/SA {ni a
4 . . we : .
ATTENTION : Gale W. Allen ; : pos
FROM ‘: Deputy Director of Security (Investi-
" gations and Operational Support)
SUBJECT : FERRE, Antonio Luis
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_ ‘Reference is made to your mmoranium dated 7 January 1964 Lo
‘ Which requested a Provisional Covert Security Approval to permit Subject, ; :
President, Puerto Rican Cement Company, to be made witting of Agency interest :
. dn WOBRINY/D in the event his father, a cleared Agency contact, desires to
: Giscuss with Subject thie interest. . oe _
2. In accordance with the provisions set forth in Clandestine
Services Instruction No. 10-5 and Clandestine Services Instruction -
Field No. 10-5, a Provisional Covert Security Approval is granted for
+ the use of the Subject ‘as described in your request as set forth in
» Paragraph 1, above. This confirms a verbal PCSA granted 5 Jamuary 10965.
3- Subjects of Provisional Covert Security Approvals are not to
represent ‘themselves as, nor are they-te be represented as, employees
of CIA. . :
4. Your attention is called to the fact that a Provisional Covert
Security Approval does not constitute complete compliance with the
provisions of CIA Regulation 10-3. Therefore, if you should degire at
a later date to change the atatus or use of this individual, a request ..
for epproval to cover any proposed change should be mumbitted to this
office. . 7 a,
“$e ‘This approval becomes invalid-in’ the event action ie-nst takes
within 90 days of the date of this Memorandunt ’ .
_ VOR THE DIRECTOR OF sucunrTY:. ©
weet erent
Victor R. White. .
8-5-0-R-3-T GROUP 1,
(When Ps12104 In) Rxoluded from Auto=
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REQUEST FOR APPROVAL Ox INVESTIGATIVE ACTION jeare j j
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. j “atts Se COMPLETE £4CR SECTION AND APLGOPEIATE BLIAE I 7 January 1964 iF
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: | fetorcear ona APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISICN FROM: . ji
K | Cntr. INVESTIGATION AND SUPPORT DIVISION, OFFICE OF SECLRITY 30C0/SA b
. L_[CWIEF PERSONNEL EECUMITY DIVISION. OFFICE OF SECLAITY _ : oe
: SUBJECT: <é
! (Tews asae) Antonio Luis Ferre .
CareYonru. Patuconvs, ana 08 abiases
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| - | Pmovistonat pacenictaay APPROVAL is
Jt irscratetaay arrecvas SS SOCS~—~S~S~SSCSY SC; :
|__| covcer wawe cnece ‘
PErTarrs iInquiRv (30 field investigation)
COnTRac? Tyre G
United States-Puerto Rico
O- euts OCTalLe oF use
Desire PCSA in the event his father, a cleared KUBAR% contact, 201-205712,
SO file number 215627, desires to discuss with hia sUB3ARK interest in - i
WUBRINY/D. Subject is President, Puerto Rican Cesest Tomeany, born 1934
--{Ponce, Puerto |
information, *
co, U.S, citizen, WLLL seek addi.tionai biezgraphic © +}
INVESTIGATION AND COVER
‘18 SUBSECT AWARE OF U.6. GOVERNMENT INTEREST im wie?
§8 BUBJECY aWARR OF Cla INTEREST bm KIM?
smotcare ‘any Limitations OM COVERAGE IN THE ImvESTIGATION OF sussecr,
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TENT? TO BL USED tm ConoUCTING PL. SONAL INVESTIGATICA OF Sobre st,
f, susseeT “coven
G. 09 You PLaw YO wake QUBJECT WITTING OF acen
CY OR GOVERNMENT INTEREST?
J'F MO investioaTioN oursio: Cia, CxPLAIN FULLY
, : 4. PRO AND GREEN L!ST STATUS .
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_. MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ae So i
SUBJECT: Antilles Materials Coxpeny, Ltdy
1. Messrs, Allen and Carter met on 8 Jonvary 1965 with Mr, |
. Edward Stanulis, former COS San Juan, to discuss én approach
to SKEWERX/1L for: inzormcatioa oa subject coapcuy., If was acveed :
i.
that Mr, Starulis tculd so to Puarto Rico on 9 January ar
‘eontact SREWER/1L on the 10th. Hopefully SXEWER/1 could obtain
information on negotiations vetieen Puerto Riean Coment Com=- = *
- pany and AMCO in time for a meetirg with Mesers Stanulis, <llen,
‘and Carter on 12 January. Messrs, Allen and Carter would plan
., to arrive in Scn Juan at 10:50 P.M. on LL January. -
"2°. 52, Mr, Stenulis would apprise SXEWER/1L of KUBARK'’s interes
‘est in placing a MUBARK officer in a small chipping and trade .
ng company operating in the Caribbean area in order to ronitor
Csban activities, SKEWER/1 would be cautioned to keep this. .
knowledge confidential. In this cennectioa, Mr, Stanulis said
that SKEWVER/1 had proved.to be abcolucely reliable frca the -
Security point of view. Me. Starclis would edvise SKEWER/1L <p
that KUBARK is Leaking at 4NCO which is nezotiating with the :
Puexto Riean Ccaent Ceor> to ba its cem2at distributer in § |
" the Caribbean area. SKEVZA/E would be asked to confirm any
-megotiations and the teres involved, His answers would be
given in the cubsequens ~auctng with Mescrs, Starnulis, Allen,
‘and Carter, Further’ diccuscion with SKEUER/1 would be condl-
thoned on hic cnsvers. ii any caca MWBARK representatives
Would ascertain nis vicws onthe validity of AMCO*°s commercial
conespt end oi any possibility for ccumereial, collaboration
between PR Cement and AMCO. : ;
ee Semaen tee a
+ es eareree vnc
no ~'* J, Me. Stanulic on 10 Jamary 1965 tclesto..:. iz. Allon .
at hone co repout that he has a moeting sehedulod with SKEWER/L?
et 3 P.M, on iL Janucry. SKEWER/L is Leaving the night of .
LL Jencary fou.
-15 January...
. Pyexte Rico fc:
' for Mooors,. .Si:
York. hic, Sta
SKEWER/1, Mr.
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» Stanulis will try to cot a, fkieht cus of
: Now York, co that a mecting may be cauvung | |
salis, Allen, and Carter wlth SKEWVER/L in. ov: 1
~219 ‘Lb call Me, Allen after hic casting with - |
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: Mr, Allen icnediately telephoned Mr, Carter, 941-2602, and
advised him of the change in plans. ;
Shu alleen
7 a Gale W, Allen so
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Distribution:
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tan aye herdcarry b copy af thie” fora) 3 wz sey 1072 A
. PLEASE CONPLETE EACH SECTION AND APPROPRIATE LLANE ce se ee :
aaa GPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPURT DIVISION
INVESTIGATICN AND SLPPCRT DiVISICN,
CHIEF. PERSONNEL
Suavect:
: senace) Luis Albert Ferre
CRYPTONYM. PSELOONYM, AKA OR ALIASES
OFFICE CS SECLAITY
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SECURITY DIVISION. OFFICE CF SECUait
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° : 202 -205712 vu '
1. TYPE ACTION REQUESTED . ' , ;
} [provisional GPERATIONAL APPROVAL |__| PRovisiONAy PROPRIETARY APPAQVAL { .
|. [operational approval : PROPAICTARY APPROVAL ‘
. PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL ec, a COVERT NANE CHECK Ti
. COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL SPECIAL inaiiae [50 Field G
I 7 contract tyre 0
= &. SPECIFIC aRta GF USE
: United States = Puerta Rico
3. PULL SETAILS OF USE waite
The Puerto Rican Cement” Cotipany is tat
“fits overt distributor in the Caribs
on KUBARK objectives in WUBRINY 3
collaboration of mucual advantes..
the bri.efing will be the new a
with Subject, Previously’ inves=
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bulel Subject
Fopose long tern | ,comnerzeia L.
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cla IwTEREST MAY GE SHOWN OURING InvestioaTion?
JZ. ae
se SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNNENT INTEREST IN HIM?
tS SUBJECT AWARE OF CIA INTEREST IN HIM?
INDICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE. IN THE INVRATIGATION OF SURJECT.
SUGGEST "COVER PRETEXT" TO OE USED" iN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT,
OO; YOU PLAN TO MAKC SUOJECT WITTING OF Ags ‘3¥ OR GOVERNMENT
OP NO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE CIA, EXPLAIN FULLY
INTeResT?
B. PRG Ald “GREEN List status .
“Thre T.°OR EQUIVALENT, IN (2) COPIES ATTACHED |— PRO 14 WILL Be FORWARDS
{| _fpro tt. on LOUIVALENT. UN Ui) copy aTracued Wuspoamen bist artacnes, nor LVF
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD oan
| SUBJECT: Luis Albert Ferra (201-205712) -
L. WH/2/Dominican Republic holds Subjeci's file
‘ which-has been loaned to DO/SA, Mr. Allen on 5 January
1965 telephoned the DR Desk Officer, Mr. David McGrath,
- and explained that DO/SA would like to make Subject wit-
ting of. KUBARK interest in WU3RINY D. _Mr. McGrath said -
that the Desk is. not now using Subject and that it has
-BO objection to DO/SA briefing Subject. He asked that
@ memorandum covering the contact be prepared for inclu- coe
sion in the Subject's file. “ Se,
(' - 2, Mx. AlLen on 5 January 1965 informed. DO/Security
that DO/SA desires to make Subject witting of KUBARK
“Gnterest in WIBRINY D. A PCSA had previously been granted
on 8 December 1964 with the understanding that a CSA can
~ be quickly obtained because of the existing 0/A on him.
DO/Security said chat necessary action for a CSA would
be undertakon at once and that he foresees no problem.
\
Die¢tribution: :
1 © Subject file.
“Lh © WUBRINY Opt is.
1 - WUBRINY D
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SUBJECT: Luis Albert FERRE .
D0/Security informed Mr. Allen on 8 Decembe> 96h that a POSa | “ a
“has been granted on Subject. Subject!s Cftice of Security file musbo>:
“4s 215627. Do/Security further advised that if Subfect has tobe J
:, made withing of Agency interest in WUBRINY D; then ‘a CSA ean be
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CENCRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP
Mr, ALLEN:
Subject has two sons per Security's
record:
-Antenie. Luis F..... born 1934, Ponce =.»
Resarie J. F...... born 1934, Ponce
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AEPORANTAM Pus ADO ce
STI ON @ Pre Soward Hust
; -SUMEST t Trace reply - Lais FER
- | RAPERERCE 0, A/OC/CA Menorancua cated 7 digust 13%4
1. Traces have been completed on .
~ bates Alderte PEFAE Aguayo, 201-205712
. Lote A, FERREs; Luis Albert Fis
1? February 1724, Ponce, Pesrio Rise
U.SAe, Formerly, Puerto Bice
Senstor and Incustriailet _
Boins More Street, to. 2, Ponce, Buerto filco
es Brject, @ wealthy ssmbor of the Puerto Kican Lectalature,;
i foada the Aepubl ican. (Stavenood) Percy, and is « stockholder -
a H Leaves Tates | located at 76 Fifth Avene, Kew Tork,
lef, D0 Division Gesires /peckground intormation
aD nies, tne: Offise of Security. crea, a ans in2/8 hed a
-CI/OA maintains a file on. Subject.whteh was: roviewed and the results are
forvarded herewith, in e@ seperate énvelope, a8 Attachment Ho. 1.
-Ineluded in Attachment 1. 1s operstional and Livestizetive information:
‘from the Office of Security and the 201 file. Attachamnt Mo, 2 is &
blographic data sheet forwarded by the Office of Security.
the following Btograpnte taformation ie fron the 22 file:
Prystoat Dosgriptiens s fte, . {inches ads weight = 155).
Glender builds light conplextoa with trom hair ani eyes!
Ovaleshapes face with 6. te on ed dere, casa Eons.
Baccations’ Publis schools, Pones, Puerte Rico; the Morristown
Senool, Horrietcn, Hew Jersey; Hassachusette Instiwte of :
Technoloyy, Bo3- and KeSe Degrects |
Languages aalisn, Spanien, and. Pronch, .
Yoxtly Background ¢ Harried to Lorancite (ove Rast res 6 -
sXctV Arellano) FERAE, bern 9 July 1905, 3an Geruun, Pusrte Rice and
‘ghe is a U. 8. aitisen. Trore are wo children who elvo are
-reoord of Subject. The SOl file te held by WH/2/DR on pernsnont Can
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Tee Be Be citinens. Sudject nes four Grothare end one sister (seo At tactmrat Re
Re ts Vico Preaidant of tna Ferre industries, wilen comprise the fcligwin,
groupe
Ponce cement corporetion, Ponce, P. Re ,
Puerto Bice [run Wsrme, Ponce, ?. &. , :
Puerto Rico vilese Corporation, Sen dusn, Pe A. -
Puerto Rico Clay Corporation, San duan, Po &
Fenrica Macional Vidrie, Halcuetis, Vecesusla
ut : Camentee Hacisnalee, faniecge de aube (present etetus anknowm) i ‘
Pence Products, Incercreted, Riani, Plorica : ;
Budjoer ts whe Birecter ef tie Lenk cf Ponce, Capital holdings of Ferre ~
Jadostries hed been colimsted at over 61,000,000.00 in 1760 md Subject's i.
. earnings at approximately $50,000.00 per years Gudject has 5
written articles ont “incustrial Denccracy,® “American Gitizenship,®
' SQqment Flanvs,® and *Suger Hille," Hs is o menber ef the Liens Club
the American Soeiety of Mechanics] Enginsers.
eas He eka
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dated 26 August 1964
cOMET
ae ; Attachmsat Ho, 1 to
._ SECERT DO/ES Memorandum dated
Det 26 August 1954
“Operational and Cie ---. Information
- “= 0, Subject was esationed in two RAPOX Dispatehes by
the Chief of Gtation, San Juan, Puerto Rico, ee a possible
Gandidats through whom leads to persons in the Dovinican
Republic could be developed and targeted against the intele
ligence survice and the ruling circles. there, In ‘HPSA-1222
and HPSA-941, both dated 11 September 1056, gubject is
weetionss 62 = go0G permon for the beyinning of covert opera-
tions im the Dominican Republia because he was well known
and considered discreet by those who knew biw, Becusse of
‘Bis besjnegses in the U.3, and the Caribbean ares, Gubject .
-BEd pany poerecas working for Rim over a poriod of. years who
owed bim some allegiance, Subject's companies did such
bustnese in tho Dominican Republic. SEEDADOLE, the Station‘s .
Contact, was Lastructed to approach hin fodirectly through ;
cut-out who was Angel FONSECA Jimiucz, a personblffriend of
SXEDADILE, © conber of the Puerto Rican logislature, a senior
weuber of the Republicaa (Statehood) Party, and very close |
_ Taformation in Subject's PRQ II revealed that he
wan easigred the cryptonys SKEWER/1. The Case officer wan
atroduerd to Subject by one Pranciaco A, LOPEZ Domingues,
the 0.5, Collector of Custompein=Charge tn Puerto Rico of
& atrictly sccial besis in Mareh 1990 (this was to be -
Bubject’s. cover, apd therg was ‘na ponstary’ remuncration),
-Gince Subject was considered a loyal 0.8, citizen, he was
“made witting of EUBARK‘’s tntorest in parsons ia the Dominican
Rapnbiie Sho sight lead to tse target: Ee accepted te aasiat -
EVGARK fo this endeavor enthusiaticsily. Altbough it vas
‘known that Subject once served as an honorary Vice Consul
for Swoden, a common practice for prominent businessmen in
Latin America, he was not knows to heve any sornecttons with.
& foretga fatelligence nervics, His value to KUBARK ley in
Bie poreans) knowledys cf persona and facts fu the Dosinicag
Republic, particulariy individuala who travelled there for
‘legal reasons, as well aa his sootal and political status,
Fue c9ee officor described Mubjeat as “Latelligent,”. “well |
.@duoated,” and “a political leader whose reel stresgth ta
‘fm Bia being an ealightened capitelist,” Sedause he wee
(aud ie) so prominent, and sould Bot vitkstand teo auch
“weakening of bie poaitiun, he should nut be used “dtrectiy"
$8 ABy operation (in the opinion of the ease officer whe
‘wrote the PAQ svelustion), wn
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; . DO/HY Memorandum cated a
wore es Po 26 August 1966 “aH
3. soscrving to information in C-829438 (ct/oa File),
WE/3/0BAH requested a POA on 4.Bay 10900 for permission to
. Bllow the use of Subject to “provide useful information on,
> @F through wittiag or vovittiog enployees, courier access
te the Scaisicas Espusiic.” Sszults of Greec List Ro, 155951
Gated 4 May 1960 cere “no pertinent identifiable inforast.o”
oa iv May 1960, and a field trace reply of that date wae
“ee dercuatory traces.” The POA was granted 31 May 1960 cod
the GA on ll. ‘Bepteuber. 12960, Theee olesransee were cen
. Celled on 321 and 34 March 106), respectively, in actices to
.C8/oa by VH/3/DRan, enscas for those cancellations wore
Oe 20 Avewst 1961,_ WH/4/Cuba_requeeted @ reis..
aa davestigation ‘seport “by ‘the “Office of ‘Security.
as 1960 wac not. unfavorable, It did make reference to infor
@ation fa an FBI report dated 19. May 1960, in Waphington,: D.C.
which also appeared in the Sudject’s 201 filo, Tats report
contained the following informatica: | . ~
8) Is “yos2, ao leader of tho Statebood Party, Subject
‘Atteeked compulsory wilitary service for Puerto Rico,
iking At taxation sithbout representation, in
195%, however, be was one of the Statchood Party
: loadeye who made public statezenta of their pride
‘$m their U8, oitizenship, their desire to lire
. permanently under the U,3, flag, and their recom
meritorius cases of ‘persons accused in connection.
whan, abe Be vdouhh iat Bevoit 12 ¥. s
ia 1953, Subject : ‘reportedly, offered a joo to
Rliger Curct. Cueyag, a Cocsruntct Party. moeber ia
Pusrte RS Ut) (soures . pot apocitiod)s *
*
The 7BI received inforratioa (soures not epectiied)
fn 1952-and 1983. thet Subject received mail fro#
one Juan Antonio Corretjer, a former meaner of the
Puerto Rican, Bationalist Party.
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36 August les
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¢) At the request of the duatice Department, the -
FOI eoncucted an Cloquiry, under the Antietrust Lass
of the U.8., into the cenent industry io San Juao,
Puarte Rico during December 1958, At. Ancust rialioat
Ong financier, fubject repoptediy controlled the
combat industry in Pusrto Rice, The Aptlotrust
Divisien Files of the Dopertusat of Justice contains
the yesulta of the inquiry, . Te ‘
4
S&S. Yee cChier of Gtation, Gan Juss, Puerto Bico,
according te HPG4-1909 dated < January 1064, met with
Subject ia Puoce on 26 Decenbur 1505, - At tais time,
@abject tolé the Chlef of Station that he waa cons tdering
construction of two sizable plants (cement and glans)
fu the Doainicen Ropublio “as a was of augsenting official
Sesintsncs through private enterprise.” Subleat fel? ener we
At was “ieperstive forall free nations of the Hemi:phere
te do all in their power ‘te belp the Dosinican Republi ia
Becous # trus Derocracy and cesy it to tho Communista, Ip
=Ghie vital task, private capital must also partioipate
Getively.” Thie is the conviction that prompted Bubdjoct
€9 eonsi¢er building the plants. ; . .
ry
hecording to a esmorandum to CI/OA dated 27 May 1960, from
a/3/ URE the inquiry had no effect on its propossd operaa
tena use, Poet, 2 . _ : a pont
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1963, reveals that Subject var s nenbez cf 5s. EVQup of Lalia
&mericans who notionally @ubsidized AKSCROLL (probably as _
sot of Wi/SA). JUAN 0404 (1K 33997), 7 December 1961, one
of « cusber sf «BSleS tn-Bubject's 201 f1le, tadicates trad
Bubject took tntense intersst:in Cuban affairs aod vas more
intorastion on Cuban elenenta,
tated 11 vay 1960
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RLQUIRED - REFERINCES
‘Action: Information
1. COS met with SKEWER-1 in Ponce, P. R; on 26 December 1963.
. 2. During general conversation, SKEWER-1 said he was consider-
+ * ing the construction of ‘two sizeable plants (cement and glass.) in
the Dominican Republic as a means of augmenting official assistance
through private enterprise and asked COS's opinion of the venture.
‘COS responded that this was personal decision for SKEWER-1 to make. -
. me TERS ee YE
$3. SKEWER-1 said:he felt that it was imperative for all free
‘mations of the Hemisphere to do all in‘their power to help the
‘Dominican Republic become a. true democracy and to deny it to-the
. ‘Communists, in this vital task, he added, private capital must i
; also participate actively. This personal conviction, he said, is LG
“what has prompted him'to comider building the cement and glass , aaa :
Plants. . : am :
; 8. SKEWER-1 said“that he -helieved the present GODR was | t
democratically-oriented and would do a good job in the interval ;
“:betreen the Junta reign and elections for a successor government. to
'’ He also praised the selection or Donald REID Cabral to succeed { '
| DE LOS SANTOS. — ; : : Pow
Valin K Xamceue |
Melvin K, LAMIAUX
' Distribution:
= Chief, WHD ;
1 - COS, Sante Demingo.
HPSA-1969 | @ January 1964 ;
CLASSIFICATION
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MEMORANDUM FoR: Chief, WH/y - Ae Amor. -
- _ : : . ., for the purpose apecified in your request
dated___12 dug 196.
available to this
I ‘10-5 and FR 10-215.
watt fe
Orig. to Addresse
4 to Files
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14-0000
. i CLASSIZATION
SECRE z . - wine eee:
Chief of Station, San Juan ct, ee
OMLT QUALIFIED DESH
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Cnet, iestern Hemisphere Division 00 |e liter
SuBstCT : a ,
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SKEKER-1 - Clarification of Operational ‘Status
ACTION REQUIRED : REFERENCES
ACTION: As appropriate, per paragraphs ‘wo and three.
REF: HPSA-1955 (RrBAT) (27 September 1963)
; es A full Operational Approval was issued on 11 September 1961
for use of SKEVER-1 as set forth in the PRG Part II submitted to lisad-
: a with JU-232 (18 July 1961). Notification of issuance of the
Os was given the: Station in DIR 12785 and-DIR 12786. .
2. If the Station judges that the above-cited PRQ Part I no
_' Jenger obtains as to Subject's actual current cperational status and
¢ ase (Headquarters' file on Subject shows that it does not; e.g-, his
, . of a Station JNWAVE' operation), an up-to-date PRQ Part IT
should be sulmitted in order to amend the OA issued in Septeaber 1961.
| 4 The Station should be guided ty the provisions of OSI-F~50=17
_ wth respect to keeping Headquarters informed of current operational
contact with and use of Subject. a -
:. EMD OF DISPA’
‘
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Distribution:
“> go CO, San Juan
: Orgeatcr SYMBNL AND NUMBER
14000007
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ae Fi Fi/int 2, 100 4, WH 3S
am DIR NFO TRUJ CITE JUAN 0240 | ayes: 3| 462,634
UR 4
', MEETING . AUG. vITH LUIS FERRE PRODUCED FOLLs ~ eer
A. “FERRE HAD CONVERSATION 25 JULY with FRANK CHAVEZ AFL-CIO
LEADER IN PUERTO RICO, CHAVEZ PROPOSED FERRE GO DOM REP ACT AS
“.). CATALYST BETWEEN CONFLICTING FORCES AND USHER IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNME
"ARGUED THAT MAN FERRE*S STATURE COULD SERVE IN PLACE OAS COMMISSION :
"FERRE FAVORABLY INCLINED IN PRINCIPLE. FERRE IN CONTACT CARLOS
| '- CHARDON, WELL KNOWN. PUERTO RICAN AGRONOMIST WHO. NOW IN DOMREP AT .
INVITATION BALAGUER CONNECTION AGRARIAN REFORMS. CHARDON FAVORS.
IDEA FERRE MEDIATION, (COMMENTS FERRE REQUESTED NOTHLi:Gy YAUGER
_ WOLUNTERRED NOTHING. FOR HuS INFO YAUGER EXPECTS TALK NEXT WITH:
\” PERRE 8 AUG). - pts See 7
a Be CHAVEZ HAD JUST RETURNED FROM SEEING ‘ARTURO ESPIALLAT
IN CANADA, AS LONG TIME FRIEND ESPIALLAT, CHAVEZ CLAIMS CREDIT | a
"FOR GETTING RAMFIS TRUJILLO RELEASE espAyhat. CHAVEZ ALSO PRIEWLY "
_ WITH RAMFIS WHO, ACCORDING CHAVEZ FAVORS DEMOCRATIZATION DOMREP 4
mes Et wants eave COUNTRY, LIQUIDATING FAMILY: ‘ASSETS AT TEN cENTs | ”
4 ON THE DOLLAR, ASSETS -2N DOHREP ESTIMATED AT 800 MILLION DOLLARS.
a FERRE COMMENTED THAT IN LONG RUN IT WOULD BE CHEAPER FOR DONINICANS ‘|.
a _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER. THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROHIBITED.
were tetas tS
:
Copy Ne. j
14-0000
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A7500°.. « ;
RID THEMSELVES TRUJILLOS BY PAYING, SAY, FIVE: CENTS. ON DOLLAR RATHER
"JAAN SUFFER CONSEQUENCES: CIVIL WARS. CHAVEZ - SAYS HECTOR TRUJILLO
ALSO WANTS OUT BUT PETAN WANTS. CONTINUE: DYNASTY. CHAVEZ SAYS
RAMFIS HAS ‘SOLID BACKING: AIR FORCE WHICH 1s REAL STRENGTH ARMED
4 FORCES, - . _
cs... . Gy FERRE HAD BEEN APPROACHED BY OSVALDO T GRIMALDI AND JOSE
ANTONIO'S ALCEDO AS LEADERS IN PUERTO RICO OF PRD WHO ASKED MONEY
FOR MEDICINES. CLOTHING ETC. FERRE STALLED BUT IS INCLINED cIV
SOMETHING TO KEEP-ON GOOD SIDE ANY ANTI COMMUNIST GROUP.
14-00000
SECRET
PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE
PART 1 - OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
DISPATCH HO. J- 232
INSTRUCTIONS TO CASK OFFICER
i ¢ de filled in by the c oltic er appropriate authority on the besie of the best aveilabie in
io! formation, It is fal to be shown to the subject. en . :
to [[2. Normally, adquartecs will be unable to isaue an approval wetlese requester furnishes ena a to eff queationa ’
¢ in Pay parte f and ff. However, in an emergency provisional provel y be obtained by complying with the ep- ,
} elicoble provisions of FR 10-215, paragraphs 68, 8, {2b and 34d. The
plete the case must be followed
J. Three (3) completed co,
pleted copies of thi
after the usual apthod to document or come
aot forth in FR to-215.
pies of PRO part f (including copy in subject’s hander itin.
form aust be sent to headquarters ag s00n en possible.
¢. Data acquired {ater must be nt to headquerters in PRY format in
S$. Fill dn att ite if information obteinable. Ef item not applice
fore item, use coverse side of page keyed to appropriate ¢
CAYP TONYM
SKE Wee
4. #f pomelble) and two (2) com-
HF additional epece required
a. PSEUDONYN
SECTION | CONTACT AND DEVELOPMENT
{+ INDICATE HOW, WHEN, SHERE, wy, AND BY WHOM SUQJECT
ST CONTACTED OR DavELoPED.
Case Officer first met Subject through the aid of Francisco A. LOPEZ Dominguez
who, as U.S. Colector of Customs in charge, is witting of CO's true status, LOPEZ
arranged a lunch for three at the Zipperlie Restaurant. There were two purpossar
to meet Subject as part of SKIFFER's general requirement to know outstanfing figures
and to pave the way for contact in ascordance with the POA that already had been re=
gested. The initial meeting was in March’19605 ‘the POA was received on24-June ~~
at . . .
in JW-i5.
ANOIGATE
WANOLI
ETHER SUBJECT COULD BE TURNEO OVER QUICKLY AND IN & SECURE MANNER TO ANY RESPONSIOLE
50, INDICATE TO wom. | . . a
Yes - to any senior officer (Subject 4s 57 years old)
ONO MAVE HANOLEO
. a: Se oe ons eenmrniarmenn man se et Sg
_ — Seen,
MEPLACES frome g5- 958
wHice way af use.
on un nienin Aes aaeres ammeena
Kar eee
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: SECRET ,
SECTION If MOTIVATION AND CONTROL
t. ESTIMATE SUBJECT*S MOTIVATION, (Bo detailed, if possible cite “evidence.
comauniat,*) . .
Do not wae etock Comment such es “antic
Subject is a genuine loyal American citizen,” His citizenship, his
schooling (Morristown School, Morristown, New Jerscy; Massachusetts Institute
of Technology), his position as head of the larpe industrial complex which
operates both in Puerto Rico and in the continental United States, and his out-
standing politicel status: combine to motivate him to support the United States.
INDICATE WHAT CONTROL, If ANY,
explain.)
EXISTS OVER THE SyasEcT. (Tf fo control, or if there ia a lack of real control
N
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No control other than the suasion of patriotism.
Cover
ts COVER USED BY SUBJECT AND CASE OFFICER IN THEIR MEETINGS.
Social cover. Case Officer's cover makes acquaintanceship entirely plausible.
&. COVER USED BY SUOJECT IN OBTAINING HIS INPORMAT.ION ANC IN. CONTACTING HIS INFOmManTS,
' Hie business and social positions.
2. INDICATE SERVICE FOR WHICH SUBJECT THINKS ME (WINS work) (18 working).
Witting, - ; — ce
IATELLIGENCE CONNECTIONS AND TRAINING
fe EAPLAIN SUBJECT'S KNOWN PAST OR PRESENT CONNEC TIOl
SUCH CONNECTION 1S KNOW OVERTLY.
TE THE EXTENT
~ No-known ‘such connection.-
a: LOOT OTHER ImDIViCUALS (Agents, relatives, friends) wo KNOe OF
|. ¥. A. LOPEZ Dominguez (see Section: I1) to the extent only of having effected the
_ antroduction. . . - ; - . if
BUASECT®S PRESET INTELLIGENCE ACTIVETICS.
3. GRPLAIN ANY TRAINING SUBJECT HAS HAD IN CLANDERTING OPeaarions,
None
‘(terion y
ft. IWDICATE OTHER FOREIGN PoOmET Gun
‘ AGSICIATIONS, TAPLAIA.
Such collaboration 4a in the realm of thioretical possibility, Only known. con-
nection with a foreign government is that he has served agan honorary vie consul
for Sweden, a common. practice of Latin American businoas. mea, : ;
COLLABORATION POTENTIAL
JECT WOULD BE MOST KLinaiy to COLL AMGAATE vite excauer oF WES $O8GL00) OA FART
cee en pd FE NO ee at ne em Ete
coe
OO gkener
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a ee SECRET -
SECTION Vi OPERAT! ORAL USE . at COATACT
4. UF SUBJECT HAS BEEN USED OR COMTACTEO BEFOe@’, tmOlcarEe activnty in Ow1CH
MATION HE AS FURNISHED,
‘No previovs use known.
EEE ON
ry
2. INDICATE HOW AND FROM GoM SUBJECT OBTAINS UNPORMATION.
From his business and social positions. That is, his normal business and social t- ‘
_ contacts supply him with his information. ; r
3. ENDICATE WHAT WAS BEEN TOLD GUBJECT AS YO THE OISPOSITION OF INFORMATION we FURMISMES.
Subject ie witting. “f
3, ‘
4, DETAIL SUBJECT*3 PROPOSED fl ar c Tee UGE OR OUTIES,
!
‘ i
-Subject's valua lies in his personal knowledge: éf persona and facts in the target |
country, and his access to persons having lecal reagons to travel to that country:
Also, through him access can be had to local persons who may be ina position to |
" be useful - wittingly or urwdttingly. © : . Cogn | Le
t
|
B- OLTAIL SULJECT*S PRaPOSED PP:Pu TYPE USE ON OUTIES.
See Pera \ immediately above,
: SECTION VII “__PROPOSED LIAISON OR OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
1. OETAIL SUBJECT'S PROPOAKO LiALnoN TyPE SQNTASI OF OPERATIONAL Uys
4. SHERE SUBJECT IE On OFFICIAL mtuora OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT:
SECTION Vili AOLNCY AELATIONGATP WITH SUBJECT : i “
1
|
|
{
fo ENPLAIH NATURE OF anuncy RELATIONSHIP with fasten 1
I PERSCRNAL anUWN 10 BEHIbET, .
OPPORITE NUMBER: REMUNERATION, 17 ANY) AGENCY
80 far as is known, the Cano Officer ‘8 the only Agency person known to Sub Joo
The rolabionahtp da aooial - on a witting basis. No remunoration is involved,
14-0000
SECRET ; 1
QUALIFICATIONS FOR GTHER OPERATIONS
ann RanEEERIEae eat ee
C LOABILITIES, TALENTS, 08 QUZLIFICATIONS PoDsE SEU BY SudEL I GCN COULD CONCEIYAPLY BE OF VALUE
FOR OTHER OPERATIONS.
: Although Subject is an intelligent, well-educated person, he should not be used
: directly in operations. His value is as described in Section VI. Furthermore,
: his political position prohibits involvement in operations. ’
SECTION X COMMITMENTS
| t. 1F FF 13 PROPOSED TO Pay suBJEZT A REGULAR SALARY
Common ities, SUOSIOV OR OTHER METHOD
i
IMDICATE THE WEEKLY AMOUNT, IF PATWENT TO 8£ MADE IN EXCHANGE
« SPECIFY AND GIVE OETAILS.
2. EXPLAIN ANY PROMISES. OTHERWISE NOT COVERED HEREIN, MADE TO SUBJECT, (Example: Commitments regarding evacuation : t
of subject and family.) - _ . : . .
CE AND SECURITY
WMOICATE OTHER INVESTIGATIVE MEASURES TAKEN TO VERIFY BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FURNISHED BY SUBJECT.” -
As an outstanding public figure, knowledge about Subject is general and all. "Who's
Who" write-ups contain long articles about hin. -
+ INOTCATE WHETHER OR NOT PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APP: OAL On OP
PROVAL FOR SUSZECT'S USE HAS BEEN Patviously OBTAINE
POA
EVALUATE BUBJECT’S CHARACTER, MELTABILITY AND SECURITY, CITING EVIDENCE
SRATIONAL AP» Ja.
OATE APPROVAL OBTAINED
WHERE POSSIBLE,
_ In addition to Section II.1, although a leader ‘in politics, Subject's real strength
‘48 4n his.being an enlightened capitalist. One Who's Who description saya "pioneer
in the job of humanizing. industry". Is a Catholic-lay leader. Has held various
; public service positions, «.g,, Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Council of the
te “de Boy Scouts; honorary secretary of MIT; patlanthropist; etc. :
8+ EXPLAIN ANY SITUATION OR INDISCRETION IN BHICH BUQJLCT MAY HAVE BREN twvOL VED wHIen. MUST Of EVALUAIEO
CE/OPERATIONAL BECUmiTY viguP
Rone known
ROECTION ALI
SUBJECT'S PERSONAL
ig
Wavy S : __
vtE OF L'auon, oRAUaS: GAMEL ING, Panamouns,
With Case Officer, Subject has been most sparing in use of Liquor, asa political :
publio figure any personal weaknesees would have been well aired,
8
SECRET
14-0000
_ _. : SECRET :
$! AVOCATIONAL INTERESTS .
Ve INDICATE SUBJECTS. MOGBEES OR INTEREST IN SPORTS, muSIC., ETC:
Plays the piano well. i. *
SECTION XIV : GENERAL
4+ .FNDICATE WHETHER SUBJECT’S LANGUAGE ABILIY. ES AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS,
. jor a COUNTRY OR REGION. OTHER THAN MIS O8N, _ EXPLAIN,
Sudject's English is excellent but he probably would be noted ag having. been raised
i other then in the continental United States. Information 15 lacking as to his
foreign language abilities, and such infcrmation has not been sought in view of
; the non-operational nature of his connection with the Agency.
ARE SUCH AB HE COULO PASS AS A NATIVE
NDICATE WHETHER INFORMATION IN PRO PARTS | AWD 1) WAS OBTAINED BY RESFARCH, CLANDESTINE ASSESSMENT, FEL
CARESPONOENCE OAR OTHER MEANS. © . .
. Except for such factual data as place of schooling, Subject is such a prominent — .
; public figure that general information about him is public knowledge. :
1F OTHER THAN ROUTINE ACTION 18 REQUIRED, IF AND SHEN
ae 436, supra)
TERMINATION OF SUBJECT 18 EFFECTED, PLEASE EAPLAIN. (Aloo
EHERGENCY CONDITIONS RECON TACT ARRANGEMENTS.
Te GIVE PULL DETAILD Uc, RECOGNITION SIGNALS, 5/ms WHEAE COULD CONTACT GL MADE! HHAT BONA FIDES COULD INDIVICUAL
MAKING CONTACT USE? 5
ease eee oe peel te
Tf contact with Subject were to be made other than through the Case Officer, the
: newly-contacting Officer should exhibit documentary evidence of his Agonuy .con-
nection: and a reasonable explanation of why the introduction is not made by the
Case Officer... a. . . : :
SECTION AVI - _ MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONAL OATA AND REMARKS
' Bee Section mil.
ate
16 July 1962
14-0000
vox ” . ” . _ : . oo, gpewek-/
"PERSONAL RECORD SUESTIONNAIRE
PART § - BIOGRAPHICAL iNFORMATION-
eee ae |
2 If question is not applicable, erite "NA . .
A f addtional sonce is needed.
@ |SECTION | GENERAL PERSONAL AND PHYSICAL DATA :
1. NAME (Firat) (Middle) 7 t) (Nee) "
igsa
2. WAMF if HATIVE LANGUAGE OR SCRIPT
PLACE OF BIRTH .
FONCG, verte Kise >
. DATE OF GIATH
druary 190)
SIGHO (Uae jerican elanderdce o
Oo APPARENY AGE] Od- HEIGHT U
20 prt > Linen
ot. COLOR oF eves o)+ reat
* row Cond iregh
TEANG AND WARNE OF OTHER DIGQEINGUISNING FEATUALS _ vo
_ fear on lath aheek bone
of. comPunnion
Lien
pace (Shape)
Oye:
Poerune
RAL APPEARANCE
(oO: PROMINENT PEATUR
RoPs StHER. EOSR TRYING
runes.
2 ae oe eR STS CRI RES ee Ah S| ett
ATTACH SAMPLER OF SIGNATURE AND HANDWRITING: ALO DATED PHOTOGRAPH AND FINGHEPAINTS, in OBTAINADLE
vonm
i oenvieue (viene . on ws ott ‘ a : . :
1080 wi very ve fous Siti LaF ch nas se el satiniebiacle baa Bdsd cad tila ad
ye
mary ae
14-00900 * toe
. RESIDENCE (Indicate a6 omer, tenant of sub- tenant)
374 Pree cave oad Sulit
PERMANENT ADDRESS (If different than Item 3.)
Diaety
UP U.S. NATURALIZED CITIZEN, GIVE NAME, DATE, CITY AND NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED
TRAVEL OUTSIDE COUNTRY OF PRESENT RESIDENCE (Countries, dates and purposes)
-Laroog, Joneauela, Cudue cuetacay ant travel,
SECTION $1) - GCCUPATIONAL AND FINANCIAL DATA
1. PRESENT OCCUPATION a. Tithe
Vics-pantdent |
1. MEMBERSHIP IN RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS .
heman Gatnolis
“Stons Club ca
Auerican Society of Mechanicel ‘ryinesrs
aver of Remublicen iltetehont) Jerty
. beytton
Preval
ara mine sie oe
: 3
14-0000
i
'
| @ {SECTION VE . SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS rr INTERESTS
+. INDICATE ANY WAETING,
TION DATES,
artioieg ona Sedugerial vem reoy
emarican Citic wahin
Comant 27 ante
Super N4lls -
2. CPECIAL SKILLS, ABILITIES, HOGOIES BUCH AB RADIO. PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC.
Plano playings fencing. © - . 7 ot,
PIOENTIFYING COUNTRY, INDICATE WHERE SERVICE PERFORM OECORATIOND, WHEN AND wy DISCHARGED.
“@ TSECTION VIII ; OHPLOYMENT HISTORY _
, [NOTBE: INDICATE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYMENT LISTING LAST POSITION PtuSt,
« INCLUSTVE DATES (From fo} 3, EMPLOvER 7 3. abOnces
Be SALARY OR ZARNINGS MRAGON FOR Leaving
INCLUSIVE DATES ° & aDOReee «
. REARON FOR LEAVING
w aponees
TYPE OF WORK
y
4. TvPR OF waRK @ @ALARY OR CARNINGS
GEVE DETAILS INCLUDING TITLES OF BOOKS On @aTicies, aso WAMES OF PUBLISHERS AND PUBLICA:
GIVE OETAILS IF wan
14.0000
wire On IF YOU HAVE GEEN MARAIZD MORE THAN ONCE, INCLUOING ANNULMENTS. USE SHEET FOR FORMER ©
HUSBAND: GtVING DATA REQUIRED BELOW FOR ALL PREVIOUS MARRIAGES.
3. NAME GF sPoUusE (Firat). (Middie)
3 Lovengsite
- (Nee)
Ramires de arullaos
A, ace or BIATH .
Den Cem, duerto ico.
8. WATIONAL ITY
} Par wo
AY BIRTH
PRESENT RESIDENCE
ARCTION KI . FATHER
fs PULL MAME qh Ace oF B18TH
Astunto a dtd. at
7: PRESENT WESIOENCE
Ta alhanhsa, oreo, eile
ate . tae WOT OW A Oty aT
1aeto ideo | “
Ge GSCUPATION . Ys PRESENT Pasi otnce
. sce sen .
14-0000 . wo
Loewner seen ta ae stall ania Sant
BUDSCQUENT CITIZENSHIPS “Hi
address) S"HELO bY ANY 8 dive his, of her, pr
ee ue. fe, ALIASES, TELESOCES AND ARLATIONSHIP OF ALU PERSONE KNOWN TO BE CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH ANY INTELLIGENCE
PERSONAL ASSOCIATIONS.
LIST Gisad ASSOCIATED, INOIVIOUALS OR GROUPS yo
14-0000
ae
& August 1961
SUBJECT: Laois Albert FERRE
2. Lois Albert FERIB, prominent Puerto Rican yostnenensn,
““finanoler, snd industrialist, was burn in Ponee, Puerto Rico on
. 17 February 190). The Subject was educated in the Ponce Public
echools, the Morristown School in New Jersey, and the Hassachusetia
Institute of Technology where he received his B.S. end B85. degree
fn Mechanical Engineering. —- .
“ 2. FERRE has traveled widely, primerily through Europe and
.- fhe Caribbean, under imited States Passport #3,52P, issued in 1953,
. Ban Juan, Puerto Rico. Subject speaks Spanich, English, and French;
~ Re dg a menber of the oman Catholic Church, the Republican (State-
. booed) Party, Lions Club, and the Anerican Sootety 0 of Mechenical
‘agineors
a . J. -WEREE ie presently Vice-President of Farre Industries end.
. bas beld (or ir some instances still holds) the following positions:
Vice-President Ponce, Cement Corp., Ponce, P.Re |.
Vice-President — Pusrto Rico Iron Works, Ponce, P.R. {
President Puerto Rico Gless Corp., Sen Juan, P.Re ‘
Vice-President Puerto Slee “"ay Corp., San Juan, P, R, |
President ; ' Fabrice Nsolonal Vidrio, Mai guetia, Venesnela = -
- rector Cenentos Nacionales, Sentiago de Cuba ; |
Qnairnsn - . Ponce Products, Inc, Miami, Blorida
Directtr Maule Industrice, Meni, Florida
. Director eo Benoo de Ponce, PoBe
the Subject » capita) holdings are estimated to be over #000000 his | ;
‘earnings are eatineted et $50,000 per year. Van
at aver vs
"ky tee FERRE de widely known throughout the Caribbean and ie pepcete
edly a asp of high | moral character.end sbove average intelligence.
14-0000
| re SECRET |
. 232
. : 18 July 1961
MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF, WH DIVISION
SUBJECT: General . - Operational
Na
ae a ey . é ~
In compliance with Reference, thi requeated information
herewith submitted. ; _— 5
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oP oe PEC os
" SCEdaCT
m4
k. DIR 01693 (ovr 71937)
a The operational use of the subject of the references was -
vequested by CDIBEX on 1 June 1961. In view of KUBARK's previous
~ - gontact with the subject and probable future operational interest
: 4n the subject, STONESET has requested KUBARK's maintainance of
<. | the subject's clearance.
"S79, To complete the subject's clearance for full operations
epproval, you are requested to provide as promptly as possibj.s the
requisite PRQ Part II information. Enclosed herewith are tuo
: @ of the appropriate forn. . :
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CO) uNctassiFieo = Cy AMIE 1 cor eNTIAL CO) secret
oe _ROUTING AND RECORD SHEE
SUBJECT; : (Optional) ; " . =
FROM:
Gate
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom
fo whom. Drow o line ocross column alter each comment.)
FI/pc/tsR 1613. L Marie Ferrari
TO: (Officer designation, »
betiding) , foom number,
Attn: Nelson Smith Attached for your subject's 201
file.
Pt" 205 Jy |
INTEPNAL == sy naare accen:
USE ONLY
(UNCLASSIFIED |
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Aw. ISR 1613 L
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PLS C BAI
{ Inds Alberts Perfo ag Ak 2 | :
TALUASES AND/OR SPELLING V mars - .
(OaTE OF BIRTH . ; E _ hoseen sei ees
lj Feb 190, 2-7. d “ moe
Paterny abonces = ; :
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(PRESENT EMPLOVHENT 7
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ADOT FIOWAL PERTINENT (OENTIFYING CATA
YT graduate - 1924, = Mechanical Engineer
_ Master Degree, HIT, awe5 °~—Ct
Bubject is peing utilized aby a nenber of the a
sInteregency Source Register and has been auly SF a /
mo . co,
Mat. me
Move. confirms ‘telecon of 1 June 1961: between’
Mies Ferrord and Mrs. Utz of your office,
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on: ON. He SMITH get
UNIT « WH/3/DREH | 95
EXT 3054
20 SEP/TBER 1960 _
ir + SAN JUAN
| FROM: DIRECTOR
PRIORITY
OPERATIONAL
IMMEDIATE
‘Wi/Conments *Contact Inis FERRE “a6 soon as possible for inforration on the
a Dominican Republic.
fren
HE. GOMEZ, AC/WHD ae
COOENINATING OF
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Date = 43 July 1960 i
RELORANDUM FOR § Warren S, YAUGER
+ General + Operational
Gubdject of Mays
FROM “tomer, WD
Specifie =
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MELOWANDUU FOR : Warren S. YAUGEPR
FROM. 3 Chief, WHD
SUBJECT + Goneral = Operational
Specific ~ Lolo Albert FERRE
ACTION REQUIRED! Se0 paragraph 2 «
~ elec Bee ec ee
Reference 3
oe, 21. You are advised that Subject was grented provisional operational
. @pproval on 31 Nay 1960 for the purpose of assessing ‘him ag a possible
‘- @ouree of information on the Dominican Republic, and for dete.
rmining the
fonsibility of his providing courier accesa to that country. = .
2. To completa Subject!
: are acked to provide as
. Safermation,
a clearance for full operational approval,
promptly as possible the requisite PRQ Fart II
. . OLIVER G, GALBOND
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PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3/DRGH a —
: Attnt Nelson Saath: *
« SuBJECT
-* Luis Albert FERRE
L
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i
“7 REFERENCE: Your Me
& May 1
tiorandum, Dated
. 1960
_ - A Provisional Operetional Approval is granted for the use of this Subject
: @8 set forth below... . ' ,
A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the same “|
. authority, .on“d temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority
= granted in an Operational Approval unless othervise specified by CI/OA. It is
; ‘based, however, only on preliminary file checks and, investigation.and.-is..sub--—:~
“ ject to a further final review when all investigation 1s completed... . t
4
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esi
. To process the Opersticnat Approval, full tnformation (completed PRQ ;
Parts I and If) must he submitted as scon as possible and not Later than six
(&) montha from this date. An Operational Approval will follow whan all
investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satistactory PQ Parte I
end II, Cancellation must be requested if use of Subject by interested Di-
vistona cegges. . o :
a oF at o
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Caief, CI/OA - .
. 3n82943
REFERENCE # G1/0A Wemereniin, same Subject, dated
© 85 ay 2960
oe © 7a reply to to Para 1 of Roference, this Division dese
- mot believe the information therein -precludes consideration
- f Bubject for possible operaticnal use,
"Ae far Para 2 of Reference, Reference srossed vith
advices from this Divieion that field traces had not revealed
- Gerogatary information regarding Subject. _—-
3. Regarding Pera 3 of Reference, this Division is act: -
interested in the investigation of posgzible infraction of the
entiotrust lave by Subject. Consequently, it is requested
teat er/oa notify the Offies of. Security to this sffect,
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Lamas
. 1. Attached for your information is a copy of a PBI memorandum
received this date from the Office of Security. Please advise
--GI/0A as to whether or not the information contained therein would
tena to affect Subject's operational use.
2. Review of Subject's file indicates that cield trace results
have not yet been received from your Division. Please forward at
your earliest convenience for further POA processing.
3. The Office of Security, unless notified to the contrary by
CI/OA, vill continue its investigation, following the FBI lead
Provided 4 in the last paragraph of the attached memorandum. — -
THOMAS CARROLL, JR.
_ Chief, cx/oh
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SECRET
Filled Tay
“lade Albert FERRE
In order that further consideration can be
“give, to your request for approval in
this case, it is requested ‘that you furnish this
office the information checked below:
& acuseD 2 lay we.
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‘0: Nelson 1, Sntth
FROM: FID a
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f. stasdc inaee, oe vcaue LETTERS 283 1m wonmar Ossta)
; : RESPONSE TO GREEN LIST
_ SS REQUEST Wo
lois Abert rms = ZIGYe N2 100951.
rererrs VARICAT SPELAIRGS, CIC mumBeRs, EFC. : TATE OF @ECUEST h May 1960
m REQUEST FROM
& . : : : ° ' a .
A : diniw nate ‘ GAME OF ORIGINATING OFFICER ,
i DIAN Put HOFF ICE oes iGuatoe ey a Saith
7 : ~ : . ae ROOM, BUILDING 1005 Barton Hall
CITIZENSHIP ites ; Ex Tension :
; ' . 1a. WAS CONTINUING Se ARCA -RECUESTED?
PRESENT ACTIVITY AND LOCATION : ‘
3 15. TYPE OF GEDUEST 3
fy ‘ FIRST Time SUBBITTED :
{ | piagegtrgeident of Ferre Intutria Be vcoitiomt gata _ ;
Sen Juan, Ponc > Caroline; erto . cove mo, ., ee -e
; | Bieo, offices in Misi and Mew York =| go" —~ :
16. ENTEREST i SUBJECT
OccuPAT iowa SPECIALTIES, EDUCAT Ion B—TiPlowace on ce activity
OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE: ~~
. A x 2, t
Mechanical engineer (degree froa y __orwer a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology): .
MILITARY SERVICE
SERVICE ARM, COUNTRY
LOCATION: y
9. PAST OCCUPATIONS
« _ ACTIVITY. anes a ‘ LOCaT ios
o>
(weicht) (eves) (HAIR) (nace) (orweay
ere,—-. a) Sgar iste chset
&
10. OESCRIPTION (eevGnT)
32, OTHER Mel lk LY, AND ASSOCTATES
RELIGHON, ETC):
Res i don Ba we
43. OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATA (Pouttics,
INS s TRUC TIONS: sae cana rion eee CBI-i0e7
; _ SECRET
note esd home ll sangre ee A mee BE EEE ETE Boca “1 + AE ane renee
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_ SECRET . .
Ta: Nelson 3. “Satth
From: =F $/D Fae
<1. . Be (CT) SEE dossier on suauecr in 4/0 BIOGRAPHIC FILES.
A MEMORANOUM 1S ATTACHED HERETO. Pye
WITH THE LIMITED IOENV IFICATION PROVIDED IN THE REQUEST, FI/D 1S GRABLE TO
__DETERMIKE WHETHER THERE 1S INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT OR NOT. - - , ‘
FD MAS rie: partineritromation ON SUBJECT, IF A CONTINUING SEARCH WAS
REQUESTED 18 SECTION 14, INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT WILL Bf REPORTED TO
YOU AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. Lo. Lp ote ae
THE SUBJECT OF THIS REQUEST 1S APPARENTLY THE SUBJECT: OF THe FOLLOWING:
eee
met
ROTE fo THE ORIGINATING OFFICE
, .. WHEN THE . siibeet 1S #0 Lower IMPORTANT TO YOUR OFFICE, THIS sneer, wit THE FOLLOWING CANCELLAT 10K
WOTICE COMPETED, SHOULD BE SENT TO FI/D. See,
REVIEW YORRSFILE OF THESE SHEETS FREQUENTLY. AND SEND TO Ft/D THE SHEETS FOR PERSONS THAT ARE KO
LONGER ig on INTEREST TO DEMAND A CONTINUING WAME CHECK. PLEASE DO MoT TIE UP Fiore .
PACILITI 17H CONTINUING SEARCHES, FOR INFORMATION THAT !S MOT REQUIRED.
an. a
mms Oe QIOR DESIGNATOR ~
ROOM, BUILDIRG
EXTENG Ian
CANCEL THE ‘3T0P CARD FER THIS REQUEST
_ SECRET ©
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To. Chief, WH Division Arrention Me 3/ DR ~e ‘to21
SUBJECT
FERRE, Luis Alert cn Rebus Sa3, pe 2129
. Lor the purpose tndicated,
, Cover Division to maintain
£
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CJ If check mark eppears here, information of interest concerning subject
is in cep/Nc Piles. After operational approval is recnived, and prior- to making = -
" arrangements fo: initial coritact theretinder, you are Specifically requested to :
confer with cop/Nxc concerning other Agency interests possibly affected and the *:
advisability of additional coordination. : .
‘SIGNATURE OF Cuter, cco/ne
John G. Southard
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oye . aA - SECRET ~- . :
; ; DOCUMENT TRANSFER AWD CROSS REFERENCE So a
SUBJECT OF DOCLAT NT ~~ COMMENT ISENTIFICATION :
i vat FILE KO.
FEKKE, Niece! Lette raed Wowace Sovect Soc. svmec. 96.-—T4-
“= — rae ee] ,
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THERE IS A RESTRICTED CI/OA FOLDER O8 THE SUBJECT
OF THIS 201 HELD UNDER CO_Y_ 99447...
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- REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION —
(Aleere tonde.see t cone of thee fere)
SUBJECT: :
(Tree nese) lais Albert FEREE
CavPTONvM, PSCUDONYM, ANA OR JL10608
|_- hee
OPgcivic AREA OF USE...
PULL OETAILS OF USE
na mS 6
_ Sddfeot has connections in the Daminican Republic, and it 23
i snticipsted that he may provide useful information cn, oF
through witting or umdtting eployess, courier escess to the
Dusinicen Republic. . a
INVESTIGATIVE COVER
18 OR WILL SUBJECT OF AWARE OF U,8. GOVERNMENT ImTEREST tm Hie?
war
16 OR WILL GUBJECT GE AWARE OF CHA INTEREST IN wim?
HCIAL LIMITATIONS Of COVERAGE DESIRES IN THE SECURITY OFFICE \
ANVESTIGATION
IF WO JMVESTIGATION GUTGIDE fia, EXPLAIN FULLY
PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS
Tom. OLROGATORY
Te AT
ma end Evaluation Attached)
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_ "a -- AIR . . prspavc No, _HPSA-1519
ite'th b1-28A |
air, EASY
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ee ‘SONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE
: PART I - BIOGRAFHICAL INFORMATION
Instruction: 1. Write cleariy.
2. Ansver all questions completely. If question does
not apply, write "not applicable"
3. Attach blank pages if additional epace is needed.
1. Full Name lais Albert Ferre
” First Middle ; Last
4
ft
na ateree ot ny net
By “‘Hame in native script
ao _ Mame at birth (if different from 1.)
. ‘ Aliases, nicknames, legal changes (state briefly tine, reason and
_ Place of use.)
we emcee ener ee
5. a. “Date of birth_17 Feb 190k -D, Place of birth Ponce, Puerto Rico. = 7 ;
6. Present citizenship, rac race if appropriate - American - White : ”
: te Wetionality at birth end any eubeequent nationalities e (it different
“tren 6.) teas
8, ‘Present residence (Owner, tenant, sub-tenant.). | OQwmer
“Raina More St. $2, Panes, Puerto Rico -
oa Permanent address (at aifforent from 8.)
10 “"prosent occupation (full title, salary etc.)
Hioe-Preaident, Ferre Industries = Over $25,000, a
Haturalization of subject or of close relatives ‘in the United Stated.-.
ie
(Give date and name in vhich certificate granted.)
Reletives, friends, correspondente ‘in United States. (Explain re-
ntoomhty)
2.
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13. Father - full name occupation, present reeidence, yeur and place : :
of birth, bationality at Birth aba wube yent nationalities. : :
1 stent Ferre; La Albasbra, Ponce, P, Be 3-korn Cuba, 9 Jone 2877s came to”
Loot, Peerto Rico 189; american.
i
Mother ~' same information as 13. - a
Mary Aguayo; born in Ponce, P. Re 518795 deceased.
Wife (or husband) - full name, maiden name date and place of birth,
“ate and + Place of marriage, nationality at birth and any subsequent
%
§ be 125, Ponoes Ps Bas Szsrtcans
Hernan\Ferre} Sein ne a were
/=20 $- D/e'
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Pouca Puriie Schools.
: Morristown Suhool, Hew Jerseys:
Mespachusette Institute of Technologys BB. ck M.Be, Mechanica) Engineers
“amaege Sontthgpee I ___ Read z ‘Understand X__
‘Language Dosdish speak __%___Read ra Understand X
- Language Zransh_. Speak a Reud ~it__- Understand aA
Dele -ad c g/d.
wesc nanan nael onpien ae eneries
ay Ameren Anta iment a ere ee Pee
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. 25. Military service - datee, country, unit, rank, duty, vhere
af + .
services performed, decorations, when atecharged, why. Give
Getaile ir ever prisoner of var
)
ank.deposite, securities, property
atus - earnings, >
‘Baploynent hintory « type of work; salary, dates , exployers, ad.
‘Grasses,
)
renscna Yor leaving. Include exployment by any governzent,
; Vico-Prea, = Ponce Cement Corp.
mo Vieo-Pres. = Puerte Rice Iron W
a : Sted ; ‘Pres. = Puerte Rico Glass Gan Juan, P. Re
My 7, i . VieosPres. = Puerto Rice Oley Oorp., Gan Juan, BR
: : Pres. = Yebrica Hesional Vidrie, Maiguetia, Venasuela
; Bir. « Oexentes Neoicnalss, Santiago de Cuba
: 7 ; F Chairman - Ponce Pradusta Inde, Miami, Fla.
Dire © Kaulo Industries, Want, Fla,
Pate = Bance do Ponce, Ponce, Fy Re
Ponce, P. Re
rke, Ponce, P. Re
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30 “Fas sub Jeot done any writing Give details including tities of
cal yes address, cloge associates, (inctvidvals or
ae BN Bese coups) correapondente at home and ‘abroad,
co Parre Goro, Fanos,
Bligh, hl 3. ba. ae
sis Bo ster Bi San dian, PL I Re
ot ‘ udge/dorge Le\Cordova’Dian, Ban y Pe Re
NAN EOE toy shed eee me iam aie et
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a 33. Court ‘Pecan - , court, dato, erresta, charges, punishments,
her ontences, acquittals, denazification, ete, i
Description (Use American atandarda of meacureaent, tf possible)
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+ agra RECORD. QUESTIONAIRE om ~
. PART I.- BIOGRAFHICAL INFORMATION
:+ Instruction: 1, Write clearly. ; .
. 2. Ansver all questions completely, Tf question does
not apply, write “noi applicable”
a Attach blank pages if additional apace ia needed.
_ Loss lbh eprf
LS et
Nene ‘tn native script
fee (9 oe 3. Name at birth (1f ditterent tr
Aliaces ? nicknanee » legal changes (Btete briefly “ine, x reason and ;
Ww
. , - ‘placa of use.) ; sO, a
Permanent address (1g. aitrerent fron 8.) a
2 eS
Present occupation (full titis, salary ete.);
Relatives ’ friends, correspondents in United States, (Explain Teo
detdnmntp)
ariseg 24-904
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13. Father - full name occupation, present residence, year and place
of birth, nationality at birth and subsequent nationalities.
. -- ye ‘
UY Alwronia” (PARE *— he.
— de AMhanbre - Ponce, feerle cco>
Nore. Berea y. tran ;
a oo ~ Lone Zz, PL &«. /f ae. _ rerscae !
- Qe. Mother - same tnfomption as 13.
a M (7qvayo.
bee th Pak, Poort Arie | a“ 74.
ccetsed.
. “wite (or husband) - full rame, maiden name, date end Place of birtn,
oe re
ee A ee mee
‘date ‘end place of marriage, nationality at birth any eu
: nationalities, present + Fanidence, divorce, annulmer (aive a da’
ree
aoncer ‘c Pfrel leas 7 —_ :
£05, Son gernes, Geert Rico. |
Pe! Pome ri rw) vie cg o ss i}
at birth and any subsequent nat nalities, present residence,
Cis oe kur's Forte!
ame tntoreat ton ee 16.
dine Lend = A Le ons
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£ ‘ 18. Relatives in service of any goverment, neanes and positions neld.
oe
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19. List oll officiel identity papers held vith dates, manera, place of teeut
anf duration of validity. , eS
OS. Feesperf # 37 S59P - Tuwed 49S?,
a ‘Sta sea, foe
Reltaton ~ dagree practiced, meaborship in religious ordere
barn Ootbehié -
oooadn “arte $3 fae fy
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Lot, Qhgetedene* sony” ide sever SF y
“Prevent « end‘ past political affiliations _—
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purpose, people and firms ‘visited
, Fo ripe, Vene rve/e,
. Bo. ossaess # Teel,
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23. " Raueation. - ‘ gchool, ‘jecation, course, degres, ’ ‘dates
fence Pebhie” Schule. 0-5: sg :
Moree Sown Sehosl = Vew Vewsey. an
Mess, Taek. PY a Tedhaliypy - ~S. C “MS. eg
_ eh. Languages and dialects (indicate proficiency an goot, fair, poor.) Aepiaees
. "anguage Spassh Speax aK Read a Underetand a “ a
* tanguage Zap Lik Speak 1 Rend __tae Understand be: aa
taneees Zeca speak. “. _ feat Uaderatand in
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25. Militery service - dates, country, unit, renk, duty, vhere
services performed, deccrations, when discharged, shy. Give
Getaile tf ever prismer cf var
a6. Present and pest nenberahtp in crqnateations (professicoat, scctel,
Weuittead, etc.)
Leon: Chbs « ee
Ammwn Socshy Mevkencd apne
eee ay om Vania ss
O27. Special ekille, abilities, hobbies (radio, photography, etc. ):
Paso ? Ares - Fea wig - -
: a
Yow . ro
‘Financial status - earnings ’ bank deposite , securities ’ property
Lotte! ‘over #/,000, 009 *
Born igs over x
Th ee
26.
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AR. dren Varbs, - a bos
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foes. - Fa bn eo Meeveal Ujdno - Museo xs - Venn ef
Dir. ~ Connhs Vecvnls - Sealieyo do Lobe, Cube
2 __ Ketan - frace Rohuche fic a
2 oe.
- Merle Lichen, + en ae
B cree de Aue Aue ph
wes ett sien .
er ane atineine nee,
-- booke, articles; publishers, dates. - oBeing.
. Philos my) Lado I me! Dawe ree
, Bares if ashe
' Semenk P
Seger, mM ts.
groupe, ) correspondents, ‘at home and abroad,
as Masel, ae, Mepere’ Buse feark Miia .
“tan tie cmt sree nde, Base Parke Rute
Gal) ees, HONjb, 41. £2", Mow Yor oi Cl,
od Lee. / MS a fer, Sea Veen. Foorty Kice.
Got) dont ve Condon vee, eatin Aah Mis:
me De5q2°
ROR Sara eT
sniainaeiaatn
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“weight
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Tee - crape Qual __
_ Goneral Sppeaxence
Prominent features
"Other identifying features Cee Tay
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7 \>. mo ‘CETL: Operational ot °
ale aa sree Deniniean Rapsblte Progrere Bepait
’. . The Station herein cathinee ¥ what ar believes e be “we eargote oa
¥. \ - fer covert eperations ta tp Doninicen Eopublio. Included io a
Mat of assets witch the Station has for cormmncing operations, .o#. - .
vee oe Well as operational leads, the potentialities of which ths fiti.a es
poe . Sp investigating. Actica-teken or contemplated in rezarcs to a wo
> e .- ,Of these ansets or leads, is also sat forth. Poricdis progress ré- uw a
an "porte ial br forward to Reusguartere-oa davelejsaat of 34s a aa
Poe Brogrens ic ley ‘ nn ode
ee oh Parvoart to Anstroctions given to TEDORVEGR a8 Wéadqiartérs; Wo |
. | $Btatéon has begun to actiyate the persons listed in Peference Be, unex thez |
“8 are otill available, .and to discreetly ascertain fron local contacts further °°
-, : 7 e@perational leada. There follows « Feport.o on. > the -Progrese madd by the Stat? on
Le, Since EDINGER 7ER's retume: :
“B. ‘the Station's plan bf action to ‘begin thira d country KUTUER ‘operaticns: |
- _ 8 the Boainican Republie w= targeted prinartiy against the Bosintecn, telli«
- * grace Service and the Dominican Ruling Circles <~ fe, a9 follows:~" .
“| Ae Shrourh SKETATULE (Gpornttonst spprows grented “In 5
ovelo norte j.leo ¥20 Recess to snus Ye iv tc
Q) SKEMAIELS. has been contested. and edvined of the astivation
. & eperations against the can Republice It must be pointed out tht...
an ” §EEDADILE's attitude has cooled Bonmhat tovarnt taking en active part i operas
+. (. fonts Be geols frustrates Sacause of tha long paris: im hich he bas att: ated
: +. 9) - @ maintain contact with assots-and, at the same t4° 0 po tbat
them Heuntorma that Bone contacte have lost in grcek ees we
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LE ee he ee vew Tee Ten, Sc tee ee tam Bre ete ot
lO a . pees °
ewte . . °,. SECRET en i. : .
have eccere to he tarrete “Eo was atvized of (_) dzportance of these.
~ operations and Lt is telioved that to will work cut in tinte ‘
eet
. ‘ (a) A revicy of ell of the pertons mentioned In j
Refsrerce Be bes tide vats LO aLICTS, ent 14 v2e dectéed to proesgi first ‘ By
. _ Wath the percon Feationcd ia. porae bege(S)», Paference Bog V4S An Tie: |
re: Because ¥223 is very vell known a2) over this ares and 16 Csnstcend root
wee QUecreed by all who kesw hin, ECOUICIE bas been instructed to eprreach bin.
+ Gpdivectly throuch.e cut-out. Tre cut-out vill ts “ALTIU8g pereorar .-
friend and close confidant for many years, £2221).
45 a senior rezber of the political party hesdod ty r—
"| 5+ Yocal lezislstare. Re is very close to Foc. Faturally, no irdication
‘g. °° ~~ Btation intcrest will be divulged at thio tine, FiUS is considered to te &
7 good sturtine point because he is the owner of any businestes in the Caritbean
+ isArea and fn 15caDS end has bad vary persons vorking for bin over @ period of :
yeare who ove hin allegiance. Tile includes parsons in the Doxinicaa Popublice
. a
Mo ae fe ee ae a
ww? ” (2) Another suggestion by SEEDADOLE which was accepted wes that
=") "| be pound ovt tuo ational Corrd Lieutenant Colonels u.isr his comend who.
+ * + eve sceess to persons traveling to and froa the Dominican Fepbdlic frou co
~. , ° Sarto Bleo. In private life, these nen ore United States Custons rey
¢.. ‘lberts APIO, of Ponce, Puerto Rico, and/ Lt. Colonel) 0.7 a7tal fof San,
“Quan, Fuerto Bicos Both of these men are loyal and nave clearances from
“Mare, who handle entry froa the Dorinican Republics. They erelLte Colonel a"
. = ~ . : ” ¢
ote - +>.) SKEDADDLS will interview these men-for operational °
~ Aeatize*. . . tage _ oo . ec- es
ee os “Interrogation of SKEDADDLE révealed that his relationship’
. we TIRADO, mentioned in pers. koge(2), Reference ot aad deteric~
a le. . oo: ue . toy - . ao
. . '
ohana . eetp oe fog ee an . a “" .
JAF 6+ Gir an pedgeved sdviseble at this tind to sound oct: =
STHADO through his, former colleagues, which will.be done in the near futures - “ a
~ "So ~ + @) at the next, necting Gus sxenammz, whieh will ‘take place be
Gn the'next fev days, he willbe requested to covertly contact certain .
3 (pee page 30, Reference B.), resident in ‘Puerto Rico, to |
" (gbcortain the true assets they have within the Dordiniesn Eepublice Itis” «'
+, fale that SKEDADDIE‘s morale must be inproved prior to asbigning this sddl- _.
Ls ey aya at the next necting, SEEDAIDEE wilh be requested to
contest Franc ARRASZORRO 2m Ponce, Puerté Rico, vhose' potential is.
. Gaveribed in Reference a . 7 _ 7 : ‘ Caan
“| Lo By SheduphJecel contacts develop a cadre.of POPRIE eontinentals aici
fod in Piorts Wico end the tan 10 Wor past
Tcorcs sotentiale case, nO! noe the ntion of.
B to jeopardize ths position of any.PaPRDe citizen er company actusily
Jecated vithia fue Dominican Republic) in-Alis regard, the following is of
: eo ae \
: a . aan a nF a :
SECRET
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GENERAL ‘ Qperational |
é {om Deaaniean Rapti Situation bape .
CD peaks, 19 sin $6 a ; be. - * Sao Be tthe
. 2. Por Neadquartere. ‘Seferwatien, the following fe @ ress of current
. patariai that is nafntained in order to keep reference up-to~date and applic
_. qable should the“occssion arise. . ‘Part I of reference remains the sam, bow=
:* @vor, certain personrel ‘ghangos outdate the operational section, Part Il- of
* yeforence, Under Part Ii, A, the Hission,, Cojectives and Tasks as atated in
geference would be correct were t’o Station actually’ conducting. operations =
. gn the Deninican Republic. ‘Howaver, es the Station ie -olding ery cotivitios .
- . dn thie direction in abeyance per previous correspondence on the Br2feot, 46
fo folt that we should reatate our’ tasks. to gore accurately reflect tie Ste- :
~tfon's’ present activity). namely, being prepared for tim a3 cual irplonsntation’ df
-% ef Sperations wher the cocasion arices. -Furthsr, that Headquarters msy de
i cognisant of the Station's current activitieopin fulfilling thece tasks. there
deo inoleded a more current Liating 6f the covert dasote maintained ist tw *-
3a _futore Aplenentation of operations. eer , ee
Ie “te Under the present situation, the Station's tasko in sainaining ’
ae ols in readiness for the possible ‘tattdation of gverg tone in the future “-
t
Gg = - Davetoping endypaintatning peckgrbut tatervation on persons <0
‘ghe ate sotive in sngi-Dominican activities in Pusrte Rico who, should the -
ecceaion arise ywould te.potential agent eaterial. Should anything happen-
+ aa % regine in the Dominican n Republic ane of these persons would
geoeare there and beocne active in politicns ° ue
a be: “ Geveleping | and asiutatndng: ‘gtsrent background inforaatien and
" dhfcraation on the activities of persons who have contact with prominent Rene
‘ Pore of the present Zoyornment “gn the Dpaifiiesn Republics ent who’have qualic
” Pheations: injicawag that they are potential agent asterial and edgnt be ealled
+ BPON to cet da cur borat should the need arieee ‘
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; @bove directions, it will have at loast a good Oterting point “when cperse
tions in the Doainican Republic begins Naturally, ser previous corresponds * ,
ence, ai) of these operations would be worked frem out side. the Oomin! can e
‘ Republic utilising third country methode. The Station does Rot believe {>
Wt ary of the prospective assets, otner than SKE. DADDLE, should becens -
, Sware of our interest In then under tho prevent circuastancess “iIt le felt
Chat were we to carry oparational davelopsent of these aasetes any tucther
_ Ob this tine that-we vould run the risk of having then €0° cold and posste
Zt. Bly sour as we cowd not actually put them to work unier present conditions
. We fool that tats ie the best method of keeping Our seneta On toe.
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o A curriot sting et “assets avellebdle oe. of te prveent sae te -
"eas. fo owas : kg
* ° ee sotarots = Situation fo the sane as that noted An refers
ONBae- He Le still considered a very good choice ae & future P/k for trees.
eperationss He cantimes to maintein contact with Daninicans located 4, '
: Puerto Rico and to keep ninself avare of thoir actiss: ‘Nese Mat. af us :
_Worsons tsted below arp contacted Urrough SKEDADILE, 14 Hey as a
oe m be fobian ECHDLS * ++ Subsect te gui availabe wneeusnhte place wo. |
Of erployment.. Subject has becase lese active in reserve sou veMl W) 0. alee. | A}
Samah vith hin. te naLatalned earough SHIMON TT ye dy nade >
_ ®ce SKEET te a comnorotal outlit ant se ertter Anted stone
: *goatect with ie se £ " ine * .
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&s ‘wrk Feasina in hie present. position, hevever, he te on 7
sidered batter eituated to assist the Station in somy 7 converylons Sel] stay
is no longer considered necessary to this adjectives + é Joab 7 -
tog os a. al 5 °”
" ‘oe Geolte HroHLEY fe: & contact of Station persunnels He ds fia.
- the advertising business and has-previously hailed the scqount for: ne oo.
~. . Wekty of’ the Doainican Republio Fair in Puerto Rice: - Ho ie Priced pls ms
~"@9 pan an office in the Douinican Republics: Prosentiy, he °
. Gampaign to intarest Puerto Rican tourists in travel. to the is"plurina's Republie, |
q ; “Eis contacts are strictly business, ani he hee let.tho Dealplean Hemublig
| Governnont imow that he will Yor Involve hintelf tn any of adele pebittoad —
e . e@ohinationn, They are apparently satisfied with thie orrangonent,
Bub, oot
B = Jus indicatet a willingness to report anything of interest that cones seat ,
fH Athentlon in his dealings with and, in the -feninicen Rapubites - The Station
‘. Bebfoves that his greatast potential in thet nf « Spotter
of potential ,
‘@atorial in a Contalean Republics Ke te carries as current with hay in
“ade «last a LA dee wses rer " "hos ay
fe: ‘he ‘aotive antiofrugiie orguatsation bere te we.
Domiainan Exiles for the ncat parte Contact with that organ
att de
_ “Mind Meough 8 SXROANOLE. ‘Tha possibility 0 of jPoventiel agent sis tong
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: . . Qd (or) sn Leater of the Doalniean exiles in - *
Poerte Aico, ‘ MORALES hus no viaible naane of support posesbly lives 6s
prin inoocas.
: "oa Carmen musta, wecretay & 7 ponasss, active
Dpuintenn oxtle, - a - ‘ .
ay hos (9) br. eorigi ati TIELLO, Huds, occastonaliy rectices in ~
. Poerte @0) {0 secont aan‘in the organisation of Doainican exiles in Puerto .
Reece eigens o y ce a ee
so _ (a) Os aarhertesn., ‘Deminiean, exile, “sativa, srerean 23
8 phote shop in Santiron,, Puerto Ricos
( ‘rresooiunet, Ledist of the 5 pickets vho pepalerty denone
=t. etrete in front. of the Doalnican Republic Consulate in dan Juan. Jubject has °
__9,-, S brother who ts 6 printer: ‘dn San Juan but he'te not visibly exployed. Subs «%/
ee hod ie apparently & fanatic and recently reportel to the local police wot”
. willer of Or. GALINDEZ in Hew Tork wae in San Juan after hin claiasd «
@° Ghat the killer was @ person known a6 °E1L Cojo". ‘Tneal dnvestigition did not
> eubstantlate his claia which probably wae done ae @ publicity etcar’ An: ‘the
anti sTrujille conpaign ‘lecallye
an *, - 6) ‘sasathoa matesii@uuvor, 4 Ddai ntoan ‘Sattes, Sen joan
. Gnsurance brokers. Subjects, at one time, occupied an office in the sane.
+ Dadlding. with the Dowinican Consulate but have moved recently to the Céndade -
; Ce Beotion pf Santarce. They recently told CKEDADDLE that activity oF te sate
. Pruji1s grow, here ‘has heen Squiet of late". ;
* e "t
ee |) taser Araeio, active Donintean exile tata an,
tee ae a7 “Persons with officiel ecntacte in oe Deatitsan Republig. *
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oo se DD! captatn Wnetquit fh KIER, Piofessor of Military. Selence io, Pit
_ at the Univers’ ate Rico, Je a naturalised PBPRIME oiticgn and ie, . “|
a tome to Station through d-2 here. ..bubsedt haat. or three br nore who-
ae eogved in World War IZ with PEPRIHR. Hie family ie originally roa From
: Deainiocan Republic but they apparently fled sone yeare ago and took tp wy pare
“9° mapone wealdence $n Puerto Aicoy The fantly has relative: there and-jud-:
: J+, §dot wtill knows people in the Dominican Republic. Recently JAYER recone mor,
. "T panded one RataelHLHTAz, alevser in the Dominican Republic, who isthe Whi
. director of the Historical in downtown Cluded Trujille, end on the = * i.
+ +. , @twength of thie recommendation, HOHTAZ was contauted by & local ODIZES .
* " @ffteere Au a result of thie contact, the ODIAEL officer suggested bath: 7
", GAMER, and MONTAZ e the Btation as ponesbie operational Prone wore ; °
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. ; “ @f., wuridtmn, 2 s5erte Rican, tomeriy a Warrant Officer. _ i
_ with. the CIC ant on ‘Operating a.phote shop omed by his bretnoreineLaw on
Avenids-Ponce de Laon, Stop 14020, Santurce, Puerto Rico, vieitse the Dainican .
“Rapublic frequently to go munting with a prozinant Dominican who de his close
pereenal friend, Both TIXAN ani thia Doainican are arlent cock fight fans
ani the Quainican often brinze’ Kis cocks to fight in Fuerte wican ringee >
TRAD i recomenied by SILIATOLE a8 completely trustworthy and sould be .
epproached shoull the need arise. ot
wD) Vrenctaco¥PXUueToRO, former Ge2 Colonel, retired and nw |
ase a Lorneyaat-lew with offices in the Bance de Ponce Bullding, Ponce, Puerto
persons traveling to the Ooninican Republic. Ho is a close.
8 Bae Of SKEDANOLE and was fatroduced at one tine to the former Chief of
7 é) bascudtin, on eetive duty with ‘the Selective service et
“qua ‘in Puerto Rigo, te 0 naturalined PEPLUME, oftisen. “His father wag a ® |
=» ° . S0Pmer cattle farvor in the -Voninican Rebublio, however, 4t is mored thag ~
. * Gewjilde wanted nie father's property ant forced: the fanlly to, move out of
"Una Dominican Republics The family fled ani settled heres CANEPA should
__. _.,Wepow persona on bqth eides of the political fence in the Dominican Rapubdl ios.
: “SEEDADOLE knows: ‘CANEPA auperflotally but knew his sister well when he worked.
_ fer G-2 rare CANEPA 10 described as goud, serious and probably eould pres
we vite operational leads in Pusgo Alco,
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ee ° (5) tate adlfean, Puerto Rican sintuntrtaiiat, Le head of ' :
_ ‘ ory) é ven in Puerto Alco and io also a member of the local Leglaletares p .
(s+ Sxdfect fa aloo-head of the Puarts Nican Statehood: Party (affiliate of the. A ne
. '. Republican Party) ant ie that party's cantidate for the Governcrantp in the
ee, wthooning electione. He is known te SKXDADULS and oculd provide eperce
ae ona) beate as his conpary dose much business in the Deninican Bapublice .
eee eee tee ee
+ 6) Contimaing contact. te also maintained by Station: personna) °
owe serdor nenbere Of large PEPRIMR firms with. offices both here and in tha -
Doainican Ropublio which include, for exanplp, Beso Gtandard C11 Company and
_ tha Texaco Companys Those contacts ars empledtadle and could be very value
oe : adde, phen “ ned erlecy ~ .
a be: Other persons Of lees re table character call tte able. we
. . should 8 porismaler situstlon rice me . ee ,
os (A) tate Kamueleshous of Hermance.2ORUS, thas, Puarto Rico,
, @ large eatiae. dealer in Pulrte Rice with centred offices. is Puable
‘Wee, « Honterrey, Ps. “Bubjoct ¥
‘and
is ‘O naturalised PEPAIME oitisan. He wae drafted tn World tar ff) Peceived
4 -* @ e@enleelon throvyh OC¥ during hia Otay in the servico and wae Gesorited as
Pat. bedng @ Loywl-and- good. officer, Upon of ing Zrom tno sorvice he joined
the antleTrujillo forces in. Puerta. Rico? In i949 or 1950, BORDAS purchased
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“pary canteens, annual tion delta, ete., at a surplus sale at Fort Buchanan,
Pusrte Rico, which he had shipped to a Soninican Exile group.in Cubs who .
were then being trained. At this tim he also engaged in recruiting Puerto ~":
Rican veterans, proaising thom high salaries and rewards if they would go uo
to Cubs and join the antleTrujillo forces in training theree The recruits
Vero sent to Cuba via Miaal, however, one of the recruits returned to Misad .
fraa Cuba and exposed the whole operation to the Miami Herald which was 1?
instrumental in blowing tic preparations being made and exposing BORMS, - " |
It 10 said that the governmers had enough on hin to prosecute for acting ——_—
- in Sebalf of a foreign group, however, Little acticn'was taken against him,
We camission vas revoked, however, because of these activities, At -
, present, raporte are that BORDAS is “taking it easy” because hie firm: ie:
“now doing business in the Dominican Republics He ts known to SKEDANOLE
and if we desired, possible advantaze could be teken of hia sntictraiie
. Sentinante in view of his past activities, _
© (2) rilpeaza, ower and operator of the "2 Diee Club® in
San Juan, is a big gaehler and unsavory. Subject is rumored to be a* so
: Bragillo agent in Puerto Rico and 1s, reported as the type who would ..---.¢----—-- =
probably play both siiss of. the Trujillo argusent. He pas sons gontact * a
with pro-Trujillo Douwnicahs ani possibly also with anti-Trujilio Doninicans.
* He. Le nod considered trustworthy nor is he Fecommended by SKEDADOLA, have . ~. ‘
: ie a, lieted bore as « poe. should aver a person of hia *talente®
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Michael WYNKE-ELLIS Jo a
POELEING Can 6 A OGED
See below 8Y QUALEED BQ Ot+8 Onat
OBLW~19307, 23 January 1962
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(Suorw appresiated the KGB docusent forwarded with
Reference and have submitted the following comments and
questions: ee Te
1. "We have a number of questions about this document
on which we should be grateful for your comments, and aa
background to some of these we think it will be useful for
you tohave. an account of QYNNE-ELLIS dealings with AELADLE:
ta - . rr) ;
--' g. “phey date from June 196) when he was cone
sidering a visit to the U.S.5.R. He mentioned this to the
Soviet Ambageador, whom he.met.at. the Queen's drthday
.-° Gelebration in Helsinki, (he did not realise at first that
- 9 was the Ambassador co whom he wae talking), The Ambassador
2°" guggested that ha should get in touch with Ivan Efimovich
SERGEEV, an identified R.1.S. officer, ob
b&b. “Between Sth and 15th July 196 (rye ELIS co
went to the Consular Section of the Soviet Embassy to see
-gbout the visa. Apparently he. did not see SERCFEV but met
AELADLE who showed a good deal of curiosity about him and
asked whether he had ever been to the U.S.3.R. before,
whether he had applied in London for a visa, what he wae
doing in Helainkt oto. The possibility of ABLADLE taking
English lessons from {WYNNE-ELLIS was mentiogned and AELADLE
gaid he would get in’touch wit YANECELLTS gout this. He
asked for a short biogephy of W E-ELLIS)~
o. “He drought the visa application forms and his
biography to AELADLE two days later and | ithough AELADLE was
_ apparently very busy he asked WYNNE-ELLIS) for slarification
- of various details.. AELADLE did not) take English lesaons
from (WYNNE-ELLIS Jol C
ninipeinea weeds sere ssmanemeitet nieeimene (emmnine ne emmeeiN ee
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ad, gat the end of September, or beginning of
Octobes 1961, (WYNNE-ELLIS )received a letter from AELADLE
ys _péking for the address of’ his pen friend in Russia, Stanislav
rw - . AVALKIN, who: had, been concerned in (WYNNE-ELLI 14 recruitment
by the R.I.S@ (WYWNE-ELLIS) telephoned AELADLE to say that
he did not have the new address. AELADLE told him that if
he wanted it, he could have a visa ‘tomorrow! to visit
“Stalinegred .fnow Volgograd) and.in.the ceurse of sonvexsaticn
-gaid ‘sometines it is better to visit places but nol old
friends!, We wondered at the time, and ever more after
AELADLE's defeotion, whether this remark had any special
significance. ; ; 6
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e. “on 16th November AELADLE invited (WYNNE-ELLIS)
to attend a Soviet ooncert, AELADLE told him that he had
been granted a tourist visa but that if he wished to visit
his pen friend he would require a letter of invitation from
him. ARLADLE asked about Hs British frionds in Helsinki and
said that he would phone @YNNE-ELLIS) next week to make a
further appointment. He 1d pot do this, ~
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f. “A further develepment which may be of interest
ie that in early January 1992 (WYNNE-ELLIS) received a further
letter from his Russian pen friend giving nim a fairly
preasing invitation to visit him.oG (MINKE ELLIS) who was not |
aware of AELADLE'e defecticn, wrote to AELADLE telling him
that he had now receivea the invitation, and inviting hin
to coffee at hie house}
‘ 2. "We thought that the arrival of this letter (it 6
wae dated 25.12.61) so shortly after AELADLE's defection,
and after a long gap in the correspondence between WYNNE-ELLIS)
and hig pen friend, might indicate that the R.I.S. suspected ~
that NE+ELLI d had a hand in AELADLE's defection.
of, (WYNKE-ELLIS) was never aware that AELADLE was'an R.I.S. officer,
6 you know from an earlier conversation about
this >. oh WYNNE-ELLIS)is 4 most unsatisfactory character
to deel with, and we believe that the R.I.S. have found him
equally unsatisfactory! We have no reason to suppose that
ae (he has double-crossed us since he was. turned) but we would
not exclude this as a poagsibility - or at ledsat would not
exolude the possibility that he might hpve considered this.
4, “our questions on the( WYNNE-ELLIS) docunent supplied
by AELADLE are as follows;
a. “What ie the manusoript word at the top of the
first page, and what is its significance? -
b. "The two typed words, one immediately below
the manusoript word on page 1 and the other to the left, are
not legibie on our copy,
eo. “Is there anv significance in the date llth
' November being in inverted commas, thus "11"¢%
ad. “We are puzzled by what at firat sight appeared
to be a date, 22.XYI.1961, in the heading immediate)yv above
the text on page 1. In fact the Roman numerals 'Xiz? are
the cyrillic letter X77, but we do not understand their
meaning. Can .AELADLE explain this?
e. “What is the name in which the document is
signed, and does AELADLE know the true identity of this person?
f.o"we are a little surprised at the cyrillioc trang-
literation of WYNNE-ELLIS"s name. We should have expected the
KGB to have a eystem which would enable them to get back to
the correct English spelling, Admittedly (MNNE-ELLIS}s name
is an awkward one to deal with. oG
g. “We should have expected that AELADLE would havo
- pent a trace request to his Headquarters shortiy after the
first meeting with (IYNNE-~ELLIS, in July 1951. Yet the reply
was apparently sent~only on lith November, Can AELADLE
comment on this? ©
5. "We do not wish to suggest by these oomments that
WS BUBp)est that this document might be a forgery, but we
would be grateful for your oonflrmation that you do not
consider this a possibility.
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6. “You will no doubt in due couree be queetioningg&
AELADLE in detail on his knowledge of the WYKNE-ELLIS)caze.
We do not at this etage wieh to suggest détailed questions
except te renarx that we do not know the real namee of any
of the R,I.S. officera who dealt with his - including the
wan whom, it is stated in the AELADLE docusent, be (it in
the U.K. There le some mystery about thie because (WYsNE~0
ELLIS \deniee having met any R.1.5. officer in the Ke»
he did however have contact with various Russians here
{including an R.I.5. officer) and we euepeot that
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MFMORANDUM FOR THE REOURD
SUBJLOP) Mighlighta of Tape-Recorded Gonversation in Mood Retwoen
Rr, Willian b. Pawley and an Unidentified Cuban during
Poriod 17-18 Ootobey
1. On 20 Ostobdup the undersignod and Owen Faust ef VH/3
Uatened to tha play-back of 8 tans, brought to Weshingten from Bard
: and given to Colonel Ning by Mr, Fawley on 19 October, which wae a
: recording of Mr. Pawley's converaationa with two Gubang during the
‘ period 17=18 Osteber, The flrat converastion was with an unldmtifiod
Guban, bollaved to bo 9 mepber of @ group of wealthy anti-CASTHO Cubana,
meubore of whioh have talked to Mr, Pawlay recently shout their
plana for sabotage of the coming oucar harvest ag reported Ln UMIA~32
dated 2 Oatobey. The second Cuban waa AKPACA+], a Cuban journolist
of opsrational intarest to Station Habana, and & sopayato menorandum
19 submitted on that eonversation.
: Tho unidentified Cuben, who had somahat of an accent and
apoke indi atanativ, wos difficult to undorstend. ‘He mentioned o
nosting “with somo of our people who came up from Cuba" to disouse
plans, He said hia group had bean contactod by a repreaentative of
General Jone Elautorio PEDRAZA, leadar nf Cuban revolutionary groups —
in tho Dominican Republic, who wanted to know what action their’ group: =
bed taken and vas told that they had 9 plaw “to atart.saboteze", Tho mo
Cuban said the PSDHA°A representative eaid thatr group (tha PEDRAZA
group) had four provinces organised in Cuba, rentioning Comaguey and:
Santa Claro, and that they had two provinces yet to be organi ted =
L "Habana and Matansas.
- 3. Tho Cuban eaid his group needed twe things ©= morel backing
and xoney; he pointed out that Cubans in Cuda are afraid to start on
- underground movement, and there wag no way to raise funds, atc. Hrs
Pawley gave him no encouragement on the woney angle, saying that even :
if there were Aner!cana willing to rug the risk of. becoming invel ved , : a
in Cuban revolutionary sotivitica by furniahing money for auch 2 :
movement, which he doubted, he felt that at the present time 1t would. :
7 : - do like "putting snoney dam a rat-hole® for the following reasonas - ;
: (2) there ig no unity among the anti-CASTRO groups, and there are at . .
: : least 10 that he knoxp of who ere working absolutely indesenisntly of
‘ | @ne anothers and (2) CASTRO ie. in control of the country and has the
: Guppert of a larre. numer of Cubans, especially the under-privileged,
: Rr, Posley said he felt the Cuban economic situation was worsening
fast and that if it gets bad enough, a large number of Cubana will
turn on CASTRO) Lut until that time cores it would be danzerous to
try to organise o revolutionary ovement.
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i ‘he Hr. Powtey gaked the Cuben if hie group fele they had moral
1 : Support cf the U. 8. ond the Cuben replied that they wented-4. u,
7 moral support but whether they hod St or not, they felt they-vere
; : obliged 10 carry through with their plong. Pr. Pevley aaid ba didn't
: know whet to tell him «= vould hove to think QJbuut it und sea Lf anye
y thing could be dong. Ho aaid, *having deen conmctsd with tha U. 8.
7 H : Gosernzent,-I ean't get involved in revolutionary movanente", Aleo
: : seid he wculd hate to ane the Dowiniaan Government sot involved,
ae : Wiieh wlyht be difficult to aveld with oo many Cuban oxiles there,
: bat scmeented that ho wyisrstood "the Doalniean Government hasn't
_ given then a dime’.
: oo. Marthe Tharpe
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Contract Personnel Division
vra : Wi/Personnel, Attention: —in, _Renehan
SUBJECT : Joyce C. PINEINC (201-278841)
1. Subject han been terminated effective 1 July 1966
by the Mexico City Station. She was paid her salary through
30 June and vas given her incoue tax refund for the
period 1 January 1965 through 30 June 1955. A copy of tie
termination Secrecy Oath, Signed in true nene, is on file
A“ BUCS Oo Vasacann CLL Z1ls.
2. It ig requestec that the CPD and Office of Finance
files be altered to reflect the termiuation of Subject.
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weome for Feceral tax purposes and 2. siugt sta:siy your Frecerai
tax nability thereon Such sncome maz be pare you by or througk
acover facility Because of cover, cverational, and securit+
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te make cCeriain Laicrminations and esieb .2h proce
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SUBJECT: Engagement of | Lizcce:-1 ao Independent Contractor. im
1, ‘TERM AND PROJECT CRASGE: The Subject indiviiuel has been engaged under oral -/f, \
contract for use urder Project and 18 chargeadle to hey sATteTs , \
The effective cate of the oral contract fa oj ose ie abject to terale
nation by ODYOKR upon _ 5: days' actual notice.
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eer . Other compensations in the nature of bonus coomitments, gifts, “
paid vacations, ete. include:
4. COMPENSATION: The Subject will be paid SO Acklars per _ ox.
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%. Fo. PUrRIME income taxes, payments and/or deductions will be made in the following manner
i: SG dedusted. or G5. :
& QUARTERS AND/OR.SUBSISTENCE: (a) SUBJECT ( ) will (XJ will not be 7.5 te:
Se 2 and/or subsistence allowances, (b) ‘The following Commi tuents have been nade
scQaiving BUG d eam CU ERen teens CO See emeOnS Lewenmee SUME we Peperry eons, BVO woee
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operational travel. (o) Subject ( ) will ( ) will not be reimbursed for operatioasl
expenses. State nature of any operatfonal expenses for which Subject will be reime
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Contract Approving Officer teld Contraccing Offfear (COS)
Distribution: 3 Authentic copies to Has - ‘ _
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2. YPRIOR HEADQUARTERS APPROVAL IS REQUIRED before any commitments cea be nade
regarding the following epecial benefits: Death; Disodility; Missing in Action; —
Besattlement; and Citizenship or Emergency Assistance.
3, The dispatch sending copies to dqs should frovide, among other things, tho
following: (a) Statement regarding primary functions of the individual and the cover
under which he will operatc; (b) Pay instructions if to be paid by Headquarters; and
(c) If cover incore is to be offset, the amount of such income end date of first :
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paid tax on her CIA salary, she vas not to Lict her salary anywhere
on her, 1966 tax return. However, she. should send us a cory of
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SUBJECT: Joyce RH. PINEDKS (np) = Tax Asscesuent . :
1. A eovert Feceral incozs tax percentage of two and eighte :
tenths (02.8) per cer: of PIKCINCH's gross, taxeble Agency entitle- :
ments hag doen approved by the Covert Tax Comittee. ‘This percane :
tege aoseasnent is effective 1 December 1964, the begiming dats of :
tax year 1965. :
2. Tho retroactive application of this assessment to tax :
2965 wild result in a delice aseasennt of $34.00 (02-06 of $3,000,00).
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went for @ covert tex return for 1565. !
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFEREMCES ‘
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Action required: retire file, again.
References: A. UNDA 3502, 22 January 1968
B. UNDA 3650, 13 March 1968
1. During a meeting with LICOOKY/1 on 5 April 1968 agreement
was reached that the WOFIRM relationship with her would be terminated.
A memorandum of contact (NYM-2689) concerning the meeting is attached
herewith, and indicates the reasons for this termination. No admin-
istrative action is required of either the Base or Headquarters
thie pr LTMovv 4 esac not bring pia by
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was formally terminated once before (1966). Her file can be retired,
. again, and this time presumably will be the last time,
2. Termination was very amicable, and LICOOKY/1 nolds no ill-
will for WOFIRM: she just does not wish to have any relationship
with WOFIRM anymore. .
3. The writer fully expects to hear from LICOOKY/1 from time
to time by phone {in fact, she called later the same day of the :
meeting to wish the writer a pleasant Easter, as she had forgotten ‘
to do so during the meeting), but does not plan any further personal
contact.
Attachment: NYM-2689 h/w
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SUBJECT: Meeting with LICOOKY/1, 2 Carono
5 April 1968 pieramero coar/i
1-3M/lnio {paras 3, 4
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1. A meeting with LICCOAY/1 was neld at 1106 hours, Friday,
5 April 1968. We breakiasted, and then hela the meeting at tie
BARTHOLOMEW site. As is cetailed beiow, we reached a mutual
agreement that the reiacionsnip was not worth pursuing: this was
thoroughly amicapie, and recontact methods are availabie on born
. sides.
se . 2.0 Substantive matters first. LICOOKY/i said that John GzRAsst
ve had deen ‘in wun Gu 2D Mocch Zor the aw, He was in. ced to lunch
- * at the CMUN that day, Sunday. Apparentiy, GExASSI, is back in tie ~
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good graces of the Cuban regime. He toid LICGOxY/1i that he woulé
be spending this Summer in Arizona.
3. LICOOKY/1 has been commissioned by M. S. ARNONI, edicor 2
- of The Minority o£ One, to write a piece on the recent intellectua:/
political deveiopments i: Czechoslovaxia.
: 4. LICOOXY/1 thcught up, and is arranging, a Czech fi fes..val ~
a to segin i5 April. ic is to be sponsored by the St. Clemens Fiin
: Asscciation, St. Clemens Church, 423 West 46th Street (this churca
houses the American 2iace Theatre -- Robert LOWELL's group). Liccoxy/l
¢ox cais idea from the recent Czech travaiis -- which she hails és
evicence of the power of Czech inteliocracy -- and from the con... ..on
wetecssed to in paragrapn 3 above. Se contacted the Czech UN Missa.
wiichk put ner in touch with PAVLIC, the Czech Cuicural Actache .:
wa@ Washington Embassy. PAVLIC was all for tne idea, and wii. Se
were for the opening of the festival. Milos 702.AN (director ~~
7 $ wae Film “Loves of a 3iende") is currently here at the Hotel Cus. a
7 . -\(a “dump on 23rd on the West Side" -- LECOOKY/.'s characterizat:. ,
_ anéG will parcicipate in tne festival. XADAR (director of the "s..g
gr. t.zim Street") has Deen invited to participate. LICOOKY/1 .. 4
ins to ask PAVLIC waether it would be OX cor her to ask DRVW... wio
ses film at Coicwoia and who is a Czech i4 exile, to part.:-. vate.
. 22S WE/L is, very sccausiastic about tais vencure. . :
7 ee 5. COMMENT: <ilos FORMA ig mentioned ia the article about ,
Ccachosiovakia in we 5 Apri, 1968 issue of Vine Miucatize. : ‘
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@rag it out into the open. : She stacted by remarking that WOFIRM
; anc its computer apparently checked the welfare of its old agents
7, every 60 often, ana that this was the nature of cur reletionship.
a - I explained that this was not the case, that I had found out she a
a : was in Manhattan and suggested to Washington that LICCOXY/1 ’
: might be of some value to us. This surprised her, and she apolo- ;
gized. She then took off on how when she was in Cubaishe had
dealt with Pidel and Che and Celia, and wnea sae was invoived
with Guatemala she was dealing with AREVALO. She said that she
didn't want to sound snobbish, but that she was accustomeé to
Gealing with top politicos and intellectuais; she referzsd to a
statement that I hed made previously tiat perhaps she couid get
Tana de GAMEZ to invite her aiong to one oZ Tana’s lunches with
Cuban Permanent Representative Ricardo ALARCON Quesada. She said
that she didn't wart WOFIRM to think that she would seex out and
cultivate lower level people, that she wasn't built that way. i
LICOOKY/1 said thac even though Tana was a friend and that she
Bet diked ner, Tana was not ner ecuar, ana tnat sana wasn & ‘On vee 3
“pedestal”. That ALARCON was certainly not in LICOOKY/1'’s intellectual
category. LICCGOXY/1 said that she consicered herselé as very flexible,
but not that much. LICOOKY/1 is a "special person” and that’
: WOFIRM bureaucracy’ -- with the exceptions of “Bill” (ex Mexico |
tle case officer, a friend of the writer), C/AWE/1 (with whom LICOOKY/1
po is particularly taxen), and the writer (LICOOXY/1 repeatedly assured
“me that she had @ very sincere esteem for me) -- probably Gidn't
understand or acknowledge this. LiCOCAY/1 said her feelings for
certain “wOFiRMers were one thing, put ner dislike of WOFIRM itself
was soxethning else. WOFIRM is a massive card index that shows Miguel
Angel ASTURIAS as én old “Nicaraguan war-horse" -- ASTURIAS of
course is Guatemalan. LICOOKY/1 couidn't stop liking Communists .
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- fer the writer. Summing up, the stated reasons as to why she Goes.
, not wish to continue regular collaboration with WOFIRM are as
” follows:
cin. _ A., fear of compromise -- LICOOX¥/1 said ‘that were her
relationship with us to become known, it world ruin her
standing in and associations with the inteliectual :
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A. emotional instability -- LicCOxY/1, as has been known for
years by the writer, is not tne most stable of individuals;
B. roney -- LICOOKY/1 xeceives ro money from us anymore
(since nex termination in Mexico), and the writer su ispects
‘that LICOOKY/1 couid have more easily rationalized working
Zor the "Giant Indices in Wasaington” were sh* on saiary;
C. sex -- in this case, lack of same (LICCOKY/1 comes always °
to emotion.l1l involvement with her male associates, and
her Case Officers cannot fulfill this need, thus giving +
rise to problems; in tne past, LiCOOKY/1 could ezsiiy .
obtain her physical/enotional fulfillment in Cuba and ;
e@xico without relying on the Case Officer, but now she is
_ gSatiing clear and quite shop-worn and cannot compete for
‘attention <rom men in the environment of a place such as
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9. LICOOKY/1 exhibited some anguish over this whole afair.
She has been upset for the past month, over this as well as over
tne confused outloox for her in generai. It was made very clear
. .t one point.what aid and comfort could have been extended to
. " UICOOKY/1 to alleviate her anguish, and the writer beat a hasty
zetreat to ‘the kitchenette for a tactical drink of water. .
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logic, if now hex actitudes. LICOOKY/1 had to agree ta ¢ WOPLKA
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her dealings with her “three favorice contaccs". She offerec to
call the writer anytime she had something cangidle to pass on, and
. + that he should do the sare. it’s just thac she woulé de more
conzortable as an ex-agent than as a@ current one. The writer
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1. During a meeting with LICOOKY/2 on 7 March 1968, the agent
appropriate Headquartars components. L/l apologized for the lack
of details, but the agent was not in 4 position to puap for further
information beyond that which was volunteered.
2. On 7 March Tana de GA‘SZ, a naturalized U.S. citizen of
Spanish origin, said that she had "vaen teiephoned the night before by
the enn af haw halfictatan Harcedaa (last name unknown to L/1), her
nephew Roy. The latter is a college student somewhere in Connecticut
(possibly the University of Connecticut), and his home is somewhere
in Westchester County. Roy said that he was calling his Aunt Tana
because he knew that she had worked for ¢SS during ewII; Tane
rejoined that she had never had anything to io with OSS, that she
had worked for the Office of war Information (OWI). At any rate,
Roy said that he wanted to tell his Aunt Tana that he had been
*recruited” by the CIA, and that he was only going to work for she
CIA $0 as to avade tia’ draft. Upon being questicned on this, Ro
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(she has a heart history). Aznong other things, Tana was upset by the
thought of a family member being affilisted with the CIA, even though
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in the intellectual leftist set in New York, and is outspokenly pro-
Castro. She is a menber of the editorial board of Grove Press; is
a published auther herself; and is a close friend and associate of
John GSRASSI, formerly of Razparts Hasazine.
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5. Tana de GAvzZZ is the subdject of "a Yoluminous is FITS "atti
LeeRGO offices here. LNERGO information, which agrees with Base
information obtained from L/1, indicates that de GA‘sZ is vocal but
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this to be incompatible with being a vizorous "New Left" type. She i
recently became the Latin Arerican editor of Manhattan FA radio sta-
tion WEAI, an interesting melange of pourgeois/a7ant-garde programming
slanted toward the left, according to L/l. ; :
6.’ Tana de CAMEZ is in fraquent contact with Ambassador
Ricardo ALARCON Quesada, Permanent Representativa of Cube to the :
United Kations; she also is in contact with Jose Zaul VIZRA Linares, .
DGI officer within the CMUK. .
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Readquarters; if so, this dispatch should be cross-referenced to
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ACTION REQ: Yorward PRO Parts I and II, per paragraph 3 below
REP: UNDW - 2013, 29 Kovenber 1967
1. Reference advised that a POA had deen issued to
LICOCKY/1 for 3ase contact to determine her access to targets
of interest. } a
2. The undersigned met with LICOOKY/1 on 20 December 1967
and 4 January 1968 and it appears that she can and will be of
operational service to us. Headquarters will be kept abreast
of future overational developments as they unfold.
3. For purpose of our background knowledge here, we
} would appreciate receiving copies of LICOOXT/1's PRQ Part I
and her most recent PR2 Fart II. No other material from her
veluminous 2G1 file is really needed here, as the undersigned
1s conversant with her case from Headquarters!’ days.
4. A new PRQ Part II will be compiled on her in the near
future.
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REFERENCE: UNDA-3303, 25 October 1967 :
1. <A POA is issued for contact with Subject to explore
her access to targets and information of operational interest
in the Latin American and possibly Cuban context. In issuing
the POA, WOHMUSK made the following comments:
a. In dealing with this Subject it should
be recalled that her past association with WOFIRM
has been widely blown through broad publicity.
b, It is recommended that Subject be handled
by a strong, mature case officer who can and vill
: avoid emotional involvement with the Subject,
c. The case officer should be fully briefed
an Qubiantta hankownnnd and her emntians!] and sexual
problems, Worthy of particular note is her involvement
with John Rettie, BBC correspondent in Mexico and an
MI ~ 6 agent whom the Soviets tried to compromise while
he was serving a tour in Moscow,
2, Please forward PRQ Part II.
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REFERENCE: Your Memorezium, Dated
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A Provision21 Operational Approval is granted rer the use of this Subject
as set forth belo:.
A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the sane
authority, on e temporary basis, for the use of an inilvidual es tre authority
granted in an Crerational Approval unless othersise srecified by CI/OA. It is
based, however, cnly on prelizinary file enecks ani investigation and is sub-
dect to a furtrer final reviex when all investigation is complete.
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context.
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with CIA has been widely blown through broad publicity.
It is recommended that Subject be handled by a strong, mature case officer who!
cen and will avoid emotional involvement with the Subject.
The case officer Should be fully. briefed on Subject's backszound and her
emotional and sexual orobloms. Worthy of rarticular note is her involvement with
John Rettie, ESC corresponde=: in Mexico and an MI - & agent whom the Soviets
tried to compromise while ne wes serving a tour in Moscow.
Please forward PRQ Part a)
To process the Operatioral Approval, full information (completed PRQ
Parts I and II} rust he submitted as soon as possible and not later than six
(6) months from this date. An Operatiorial Approval «L1l follow xzen all
investigation is completed ari upon the receipt of satisfactory :FQ Parts I
and II. Cancellation must be requested if use of SubJect by interested Di-
visions ceases. :
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1. Please advise the status of precessing for the
reinstatezent of the clearance on LICCUNY/1, whom the Base
is interested in contacting fcr the purrcse of assessing
her access to tarrets | and inforwation of Latin Aaerican ,
2. FYI: we understood froa C/c}
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SUBJECT LICOOKY 1 (201-278841)
. REFERENCE Yorn 889 vated 27 October 1967
1. The following summgmries indicate no derogatory
information on Subject.
2. New York raport dated 13/29/59 captioned "June COBB -
Registration Act-Cuba" furnished CIA 1/8/60. This report
FLAbeG TOAL vune LOND Craunineou pamperetc oo Zalt sf het
job for Fidel Castro with the idea of faailiarizing the
American people with Castro's writing. June Cobb believes
Castro is coing a treaendous job in reconstructing the |;
economy of Cuba, However, she stated that in her opinion
it 1s unthinkable that Communism would ever be cabraced by
Castro or the people of Cuba. There seeas to be no particular
‘ significance to this report as this inforsation was previously
known by the Agency.
3. Letter to Director, FBI, from Cia dated 11/7/60.
captioned "June COBB - Internal Security ~- Cuba". Bernie
Brennan asked June Cobb to deliver some infurmation to
Juan Orta who stated that Brennan was not neeced anymore.
Cobb thought Brennan might have been attempting to obtain
a position with the Cuban Tourist Commission. The Agency
has no further tnterest in Brennan. Therefore, thera is;
no significance attached to the report.
4. Washington report dated 4/26/62 captioned "Lyle
Stuart ~- IS ~ Cuba; SM-C; RA-Cuba", furnished to CIA
5/4/62 was merely interview with Stuart. There is no
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interviewed re Lyle Stuart. Lyle Stuart attempted to get
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journalistic advantages of an intervicow. Therefore, there
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C) DIRECTOR 30635
1. , Please advise the status of prccessing for the
reinstatecent of the clearance on LICCC:’/1, whom the Base
is interested in ccntacting fcr the purpose of assessing —
hey arereas to tareets and information or Latin Jzerican
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In addition to the requested traces, an evaluation and statement of the
tignificance 92 tn the sronosed use of Subject, is needed on the following
FBI refereuces:
(1) New York report dated 12/29/59, captioned "June COBB -
Registration Act-Cuba", furnished CLA 1/8/60.
(2) Letter to Director, FBI, from CIA dated 11/7/60
' captioned "Juhe COBB - Internal Security - Cuba '.
3} Washiugter repo ort dated 4/26/62 captioned "Lyle
; Stuart - IS-Cuba; SM-C; RA-Cuba", furnished to CIA
5/4/62.
(4) Letter from CIA to Director, FBI,dated 8/19/64
captioned "Lyle Stuart". (CSI 316/00789-64).
CI/OA has no information indicating that these references have previously
been reviewed; it appears that all others have.
CI/OA is otherwise prepared to take action on your request for a POA/!
OA on Subject.
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REMARKS:
CI/OA has received, through the Office of Security, a new and rather
lenghtly Mist of references to the Subject from the FBI. It appears that some
of these references have previously been available to us ana some nave nu.
The CI/OA file on Subject also contains a long list of previous references to
the Subject.
It is requested that someone from DO/I/WH discuss this case with an
officer of GI/OA so that the course of required action can be determined.
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12. INFORMATION RECUIRED (DEFINE SPECIFICALLY, GENERAL TERMS SUCH AS “CEROGRTORY® MAY RESULT 18 A SEARCH THAT DOES
NOT FULLY MEET REQUIREMEATS.) .
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- data since previous Green List, No 125246, cated 5 Sep €2,
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# PREvious green list requests from WH/3/M, 5 Sept 62, op.,
GL$125246 and from WH/4, 9 June 60, op., ai#i101924 & Gigi01066
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2. State, Guatemala, Dep. #257, 14 Nov 61, UNCLASSIFIED
3. Associated Press, 9 Nov 61, UNCLASSIFIED (gist).
4. Washington Post, Parade, 12 Aug 62, p. 12, USCLASSIFIE)
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StcTiow 1 : GENERAL PERSONAL AND PRYSICAL DATA
1. meat (Faret) (Middle) a 2) (heey 7
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Viola Juns Cobb
2- MAME IN NATIVE LANGUAGE OR SCRIPT 3+ mame AT oiktn (CF
4- ALUASES, MICEsawES, TELECODES, LEGAL CHANGE IN NAME (Stale tiee, reason
Clarinda E. Sharp - for Gua‘emalan friends to write her and for correspondence with
Fair Play for Cuba Committees. .
S- DATE OF sinh G- PLACE OF BIRTH
August 2), 1927 . Ponea City, Oklahona
Te PERSONAL HABITS (Liquor, drugs, gambling, paranoursy
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8 court necona (Court, date, arrests, charges, punishments, sentences, acquittsie)
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blonde bi :e regular tall .
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rare oursize COUNTRY OF PRESENT REStLinCE (Countrien, daree and purposes)
Mexico - 1947 « 43 original pursose to study. 1949 - Ecuad
1951 - Colonbia with fiance, 1552 - Colombia with fiancee 39 Mn coe t
1s5h - Mexice, 1955 = Cuba, 1955 = Colombia, Cuva with fiane . 1959 ~ Cuba ork
with Cuban govt. 1%51 - Mexico and Guatemala, 1°61-4+5 “exico ° 2 Nor
SECTION 111 OCCUPATIONAL AND FINANCIAL CATA
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NAME AND LOCAJ:0N OF SCHOOL mame CF COURSE OATES ATTEROET : pecace
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Ponca City Senicr High
Ponca City, Okleiona 19h2
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1961 - 1966 _WOFACT Mexico
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2% 2959 - 1960 Prime Minister, Cuban Govt, Havana, Cuba i
2 - # 3. TYPE OF OOFR p@e SALARY CR EARNINGS f¢ REASON FOR REAVING
a n charge of Eng. put t{cations [$300 ver month 2eturn to U.S
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: 1957 = 1958 [i Medical Newsmagazine 39 E-st 60th, New York City
d. tye OF woRK 2 SALARY 08 TARNINGS #, ACASON FOR LEAVING
Asst, to Managing ECF 85 pis wee Intended to go to Euroze
a : . ye WE Oates (From “oad. EMPLOVER i sovertsMount Sinal Fosp,
“| 195: Dr. I. Snanper » Chicago, Ill.
: a. ty oF orem @. Sataav of CARNINGS fo WEASON FOR LEAVING
& Seertarial & Edit- ¢ . ous To join her fiance's sister
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Jasper Z. Cobb circa 1897 Missouri US :
43. suestovent cisizensnies ey CURATION ee
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S6. RELATIVES. FRIENDS, COAAESPC
97. MATURALS ZATION OF CLOSE REL@ VES IM U.S. (Gave neme, date, caty and number of certsficate granted)
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* SANCHRZ to pay \tbhe Babana hospital bill of an American named June COBB. a:
Tae Dill, worcayays recaiio, ce. Sor, £7,090. plus Habana.Hilton Hotel - ,_;
. -expenses, *swere peid out of the PM's office accounk A/k believes suns “oe
. aiss COBB became Wcquaidted with Fidel] and Sanchez on their US trip of 2
- *. .aprMl-Kay 1959, bit ignores the details, Sanchez instructed A/1 to ba
“euploy Kiss ¢0a3 24 the presa section of the PH's office; She was- “rg -
‘at Fesponsible with seking all American and English speaking newsmen who ier
. Gesired to {nterview Castro or. requested permits ‘to visit the interior Sot
<of the island. She Niso helped to translate .Fidel's important gpeeches
‘ into Exglish. ‘It {a° Mee" understanding that she had no other duties
OF responsibilities, he never dealt with Castro directly, but through
Maria VITOSKA, who was Egnehez'’s ‘laison with the PM's office. A/1 , 2.
- glates that their relaffosship was limited. to her official function, . :
; Bae appeared to bave a ndawspaper background, ‘but aft ignores” the details. . ° ~&
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b. About . 1959 ss COBB, together with Jose PUENTE Blaaco, ~~
.° > Shen FEU (Pederacion Estugijintis Universitaria) president of the ioe.
University of Habana, in comjunction with the INIT (Instituto Nacional | -
ée Indusirjas. Furisticss), taok over a finca (former Ty~owned by- Batista) i
near- Ceiba del Agua, Habanay nd set’up a boarding aouse tg be used by _~ | ::
_ American students vibiting cub) as guests of the government, asl ignores Rae,
the Setaijs of this* aperation. . . “Bal
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Mexico City, DF. tel 40-19-71}. James" told Val that \“iss Coss had’. om
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bernacion offites, She vas very friendly and said she was helping a
PELLICAR (believed by A/1 to be a Guatemalan) to write a book. wel ow?
‘describiig bis defection from Communism, She wanted A/1 to help er
‘ * penlicer wit, reference material on the Karcos RODRIGUEZ trial. She’ .- | : ‘
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bas not seen Miss foes again. 4 *. ) \ ot
= ere shoule be pointed out that A/l did not in¢lude her nfm < on
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: Kational airlines for NY. oe Fal not -impede. ber activities > .
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f. - 1192 Park Ave’ New York City; 220 BE. 52nd &t., New York City.- A,area Lt
‘admirer of CASTRO (Additional info to the DBP of thé same. date (DBF - .
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oe cons, June: Subj; who translated AREVALO's "The Fable of the’ ‘
- Shark and Sardines” was deported 9 Nov. 61 by Guatemalan police, accord ;
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MEMORANDUM TO: CI/0A
FROH : Lee Ann Peterson, DO/I/WH
SUBJECT : Viola June Cobb
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There does not appear ‘to be anything new or derogatory
in DCS files on Subject. DCS bas no interest in Subject.
Lee Ann Petergon
Lee Ann Peterson:DO/I:sm: (8 Aug. 67)
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Viola June COBB, CDS Case 48248, and B 67-166
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n 1. Subject is of interest to DO Base/New York as a-source of sabe:
: mation on Latin American and Cuban activities. According to our records
2 Subject has been in contact with the New York office of DCS.
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Attached for your information is pertinent correspondence on
We would appreciate knowing Subject's current residence and
employment, in addition to any derogatory information DCS may have in
2 their files, since her arrival in the U. S. (July 1966). A POA is in
process for our proposed use and we would appreciate an expedite on
this request.
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FEQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION
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CaveTIOYe. PSEUDONYM., AKA OR ALIASES
Aka June COBS Clarinda E, SHARP (A)
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1. TYFE ACTION REQUESTED
|x| resvisicnat orenatvonat arraovat dd PROVISICNAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL
| [orgpaticnal approve |__| PROPRIETARY APPROVAL
im PEC TISTONMAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL = COVERT save CHECK
SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field investigation}
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2. SPECIFIC AREA OF USE
3. Fit DETAILS OF USE
POA 4s requested to contact Subject and explore her access to targets
eat Lufsccstion tf cneeerional interest in the Latin American and
Possibly Cuban context.
Coordination with 0CS will be effected,
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D. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF Cla INTEREST IN HEMT
£. IWOICATE ANY LIMETATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT.
a No US Govt interest
CF OO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE cha, EXPLAIN FULLY
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TO : Director . :
Federal Bureau of Investigation i :
Attention: Mr. 8. J. Papich :
SUBJECT: OJohn ORTIZ
INTERNAL SECURITY-CUBA
1. Reference is made to your informal request dated
April 26, ivor, I2ie85 Um) AVB]@-LDDSUO, BUuLbycue an ewes
and to this office’ 8 C8CI 316/01366-66 dated 25 March 1966.
2. This is to advise you that this Cffice no longer
has. contact. with the source who originally furnished the
information concerning Estelle SOKOLOESKA de HADRIGAL in
March 1966, Source is currently residing in the United .
8tates, New York City, and we have no objection to your
contacting the source and debriefing her concerning any
questions you my have concerning this case, Source has
been alerted to the fact that you might contact her regarde
ing this matter, Source ig Viola June COB, usually referred
to as June COBB, who is mentioned in your informal memorandum
to this office dated June 1, 1964, Subject: Lyle Stuart,
3. We would appreciate being apprised of any new
information concerning the SOKOLOWSKA case that is surfaced
ge a result of your debriefing COnB.
CACI~316/02389-87
19 May 1967
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CIA salary on her income tax retum. - ei
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After discussions with O7/CAAS end George Powell of the Tex Committee, I Phoned , x 2262
DODS to telll Cobb the following:
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paid tax on her CIA selary, she was not to list ker salary snywhere .
on her 1964 tax retuzz. However, she should send us a copy of | :
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Contract Personnel Division ; _.
VIA : WH/Personnel, Attention: Ur. Renehan :
SUBJECT : Joyce C. PINEINCH (201-278841) - ‘ !
1. Subject has been terminated effective 1 July 1966
by the Mexico City Station. She was paid her salary through -
30 June and was given her tncowe tax refund for the
period 1 January 1965 through 30 June 1366. A copy of the
termination occaccy, Cath, cimeed fn true name, is on file
in Subject's official 201 file.
2. It is requested that the CPD and Office of Finarce |
files be altered to reflect the termination of Subject.
W. J. Kaufman
C/WH/1
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SUBJECT 2 Miso Viola June Cobb, born 24 August 1927, Pones,
Oklahos
Backsrounis
1. On 22 ar 3 Septerdber 1965 Hiss Jume Cobb contacted the maw
Suen D ele Tontacts AAA se then Tem Romleviteh of tha Vielon
Megnzine, trying to establish centact in Dew York with CL: to pang
along somo information. </1 chose not to cstablish contact vith
Miss Cobb at that time, even though she wes cleared CIA agent in
contact with the Mexico City Station.
Recent Develoysents:
2. Mies Cobb wan terminated effective 1 July 1966 ant was pata
tex salary through 30 June and given worey for oneeway air fare to
Rew York City. She vee comletely satisfied with the financial terna
of of tha settlement and sicned a Termination Secrocy Gath. Althouvh she
was terminntoi for lack cf access and vroduction, there wus aleo
considerable newspaper suolicity in Hay 1956 in the Mexico City nows+
papers wherein Subject was attacked because of hor comectioa with an
aeati-Commumist ssoting, the latin American Conference to Study tha
Situation of tha Javish Ninuwrity in the Soviet Union. In this mb-
eity Subject vas labeled ss being closely connected with U. 5.
Government Felice, and also as an agent of tho FRI awl DWERPOL. She
vas also accused of working for a nevspaportman Daniel Junes who was
Geacribed as being respunsible to CIA.
3. Hise Cobb planed to return te Hew York in July where she vas
to look for a job. Subject had been told mreviously by the Mexico
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in the directory ami she could call thst office if contact vere necessary |
while she was in the United States, but that sha should only eetablish
‘ eartact for an important or urgent mattar. Sinoe Mias Cobb tends to
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Division believes there is a possibility she aay try to establish
contact.
Suggested Action:
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4, WH Division suggests thet you my wish to forward a copy of this
memoramiua to your Hew York offies. If Kies Coth does establish contact,
we vould arareciate you office interviewing ter to accep: vietever '
information she night wish to contribute, but that no finmetal '
cComitments be mide on ou behalf. WH Division plans to have no direst |
contact unless the information provided would appear to merit a especial |
interviev.
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stpwecr 3 Miss Vials dume Cobb, torn 24 August 1927, Ponea, Oklabomn
tana
Backgrounds
1. On 22 or 23 Septender 1965 Hiss Jims Cobb contacted tha Bev York
> Llc Cottacts fami; +eewh Tear Gardavitch of the Vision hagazine
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trylag to establish comtact im Hew York vith Gis Wo guus Rang oe oll
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‘pation. Wi/l choses not to establish contact with lliss Cobb at that time,
even thaigh aha vas @ cleared WOFACT agent in contest with the auico City
Station.
Revert Developments
2. vilea Cobb vas terniusted effective 1 July 1966 snd veo ve Ad her
Salary tireazh 30 Jane snd st ven money for one-vay air fore to Hew York City.
Sey NOH aly aubiscios vith the financial terms of the settlonut ant
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Mey 1966 in the lexteco City newspapers wherein Subject wns attacked became
of her comaoaction with aon snti-Camamist meting, the Latin Acerican Conta
ence to Giudy the Situctic:n cf the Jevish Minority in the Seviet Unicon. in
this publicity Subject vas labeled as being closely commcial with U. 2. :
Government Police, and ulso es an agant ot the BI ani INP’2PCL. Shs was ‘
also accuned of working for @ sawepapecman Denial James who was dascribed an
boing responsible to WOrAacz.
3. Hiss Cobb planned to return to Nev York in July where she was to
ook for a job. Subject bod been told previously by the Mexico City Station
eecess and proiucticn, there vas also ceasiderabls newspayer pdlicity in j
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wes in the United states, but that she should oniy establish euutact tor an
inportent or urgent mattcr. Since Miss Cobb tends to liberally apply
Saportance to a wide variety of events and subjects, oml since she ia likely
to be short of monay shortly after erriving, Wt Division believes tinre is a j
possibility she may try to establish coutact.
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kh. WE Divieion sugsests that you my wish to forvard a copy of this
mezorandiim to your Gaw York ovfice. If Miss Cobb Coes establish contact,
Be would appreciate yow' office interviewing her to sccept vistever
iaformeticn she might wisa to ~aacriDoute, but that no financial comsritecnts
be made on ou bemalf. il Tivision plans to have no direct comtect unless
; the informstion provided yeuld appear te merit e spectal interview.
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DATE OF Blats
LICOOKY-1 was terminated effective 1 July 1966. The last meeting with hor
was om 23 June, she was paid salary through Junc, and she was completely
patisfied with the financial terms of the settlenent,
In view of subject's personality, and the broad publicity in mid-1966
(see 201 file) of accusations that Subject ws connected with U.S.
intelli ence in Mexico, any use of Subject should be mde only after careful
consideration.
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ACTION RLQUEED REFERENCES
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ACTION RAQUEED; FYI
3, Attached herewith is the !ILIN< report on ‘the
teraination of “ICukY-1, This report was received from
LILINK on 24 June 1946,
2. Forwardéd snder separate cover are two copies of
the Secrecy and Termination acretment sivyned by LIA NY=1,
fo true nans, on 23 June 19°6,
3. at the time of termination, TIC’ O€¥=-1 was ziven (1)
BAlary sor ce suas, S57 TP ootc oss efetewa from Vexico
City to New York, xnd (35 “Federal Tax refund amounting to
9,005.00 KX, The household items in ‘er posacsaion at the
tine of teratuation, which belonged to tre Station, were
sold to her for US $300.00,
4. It should te noted that although P1COCY-1 claims
she intends to remain in the "nited states, she retained her
opartment, which was turned over to a rental azency for subd=
renting, ‘fre ‘tation believes that she intends to returns
within the next meveral awoathis er vo etorld it develop that
she cannot find suitable work in the New York area. Should
she da so on er own it may be that t'e station would want
to ake occasion] sse of her, and for tat purpose a post
office box to which: she can write tu initiate contact was
Riven her prior tb) departurs.
(CONTE NID)
Attachment:
A. B/ LILINS Report
B, U.S.C, 2 cys Secrecy Arreesent
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asscetation wi wenicacion, . scaiize thet, ty virtue of sy cuties 3 I
with the Creanicticn, I have been tus recipient of information ard intellirerce
Which concerns the present ard fisture security of oz country. Iam mare the
the unzuthorize. cisclosure of such, infermation is svcaloited by the essicracze
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WISLV? VENIAL FSSERVATION CR PURPCSE CF EVASIC, AD Li! CHE ASSENCE OF QURESS,
AS FCLLOUS: ;
i. IT will never civulse, publish, or reveal by writing, word, concuct, ox otherwise,
ony inforration relating to the matlonel cefense and security arc perticclisrly
antormasien of tris nature relating to intelligence sources, retheds, personnel,
Pisea. data, cr security neasuves to anyone, includins, bub mov lirited to, ary. .
future povermmenzal or private erpleye>, private citizen, or toverrment : v
emproyee or official without the exoress written consent of the Chief of the a .
Cope edaule Un eo Abele eced Sepresencatlve. :
2. < rave beer. invited to submit in wefting any monetam clairs I may have © . .
acatiast the Organization or ow cevernent which tay Jn any way necessitate
the disclosure of tnferration describes herein. 1 have deen advised that’
ény such claims «ill recetve fill lem? consiceraticn. Im the event, hovever,
that Iam net savisfied with the decisions of the Cosanizaticon corsernins eny
presen. or future cleins I ray subrit, I< will not tzice any other estion to
obtain satisfaction without moior writcen notice to wi. Organization, aré
then only in acccréance with such liege. and security advice as the Crranizetion
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or unclzissifiec, which are the preperty of, or in cusvodial responsicilic: i
of the Crgenization, havins come inte my possession a5 @ result of sy duties :
. with tne urginizavion or ctherwise. ‘ ; ,
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Cegexization I have been civer an opportiumity to renert all information sreut ’
the Cesanizavion, ics: personnel, and its operations wien I consider should ,
receive ofSicia. comizance. Uence, I a: not asare of any inferretion which —
it ts cy duty, in the national interest, te disclose te the Crcenizaticn, mor i i
an I aare of any violations or breaches of security itich I have rot offictally — -
reportec, except as set forth on the reverse side of this sheet or on otter :
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aaa goveriviers and 2m m Adiy aare wot any violsvicn on my sare of certain ratte:
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* of vhese seis, a and that violation. oF otaer porvions of ‘his cath are @ subject
to apororriate cetion, including such dissicinztion of -n2 wiolaticn és th
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Sipmature hereto with the se tras this oath vas execused Sor
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at any tine in the Rucure tint © my be requested or or mcereé to veseity or
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IN WITESS WHERSOF, I have set sy hand and sezl this 23 cay of:
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1. LICooKy-2 has been terminated effective 1 July 1966.
The last meeting with her was held on 23 June. ‘ Bhe was
paid her salary through 30 June, her income ¢-x refund
‘for the period 2 January 1965 - 30 June 1966 and given
money for one-way air fare to New York City. She was
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pettlement. A Termination Secrecy Oath, signed in true
+* mame, was obtained. a
Lote 2. Le-l plans to return to New York on or about 1 July. She
t. - : an - gaid she will look for a job there, and is confident she
| , , will have no difficulty obtaining one. She does not yet
| know where she will be living. :
3. L-l ‘te subletting the anartment she occupies! here. She
Y ‘has purchased the KUBARK-ovned household effects which .
. had been loaned to her for that apartment. For this
Feason, in addition to the fact that she has acquired
_ tiany close friends and interests here as a result of five
years residcace, the Station expects that she will return
to Mexico, although she insists she has no plans to do
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the Station ‘in the event that she does return to Mexico
and feels it necessary to do so, But no. committment was
made to her regarding any future contact or payment for
information. , os
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a New York KUBARK office is listed in the directory and
she could call that office if contact were ‘necessary while
. she was in the United States. She asked if that would
still be the case and was told that it was but only to
attempt such contact for an important or urgent netter.
’ But since she tends to liberally apply importance to a
wide variety of events and subjects, and since she is
likely to be short of money shortly after arriving, it
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH Division |
SUBJECT ‘ Request for Terminatios of Project LICOOKY
The LICOOKY Project was last approved for the period |
3 Sanuary 1945 through 31 Decenter 1965 for $5.140--$2,530
for FY 1965 and $2,610 for FY 1966. [lt as requested that‘
the LICOOKY Project be termizated effective 1 January 1966,
based on the foliowisg information genred to the outline
in CSI-F NO, 230-60.
(1) Project Name! LICOOKY , :
(2) Original Project Objectives: Identify asd report
on plans. activities and associates of Cestral
American Communists resident in or visiting Mexico
see
(3) Reason for Termination: LICOOKY-1 lost her access
to the Sard core group of CA communists partly
because of her close association with LISLUCK who
publicly renounced fies poreak with the Guatemalan.
CP in 1962. The loss ct! access was also partly
due to Lel's own apparent indiscretion vis-a-vis
some of her close triends an ¥exico City. This
cas be attributed beth to her Ge. growing distaote
for the grubby and biindly unreasoniag members of
thia group with whos she was asked to corsort, and
her reaction in her social crcup which took the
form increasingly of arti-Consunist remarks, and.
to the concomitant ‘or pod sitly resultant! rumors
of increasing currency. tnai she was im ihe pay
of PBSWING, Attempts were made to take advantage
of her connections with laterary circles in
Mexico, tut her fnatility to budget her tame,
sufficiently to satisfy station requirerents led
to the decision to terminate ner, A contributing
cause was also her inaoility to regularize her
Status in Mexico se she could accept a paying
position which would give her reason to remaio -
there, with the resultant strain of the thin
Jegend that her father was providing ter support,
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(4) Effectiven=ag of Project: Project supplied a
certain azocat of miscellareous detarl on the
Central Awerican Communint group in 1te early
stages. Detail and continuity have always been
lacking. During the pos!t-project period of asso~
ciation, after termination notice was already
Biven, ahe tegin to be sore attentive to Station :
requirements and supplied severai rather detailed |
profiles of controversial persots in the antellace !
tual world who could be of cprrational 1ntereat
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(6) Stetus of comaitments:
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& LICOOKY-1: Thia Contract Agent is being =
. earrted under LIRANCH (00A) from } January : '
t , through June lveo to perpare opewcal 6-,ectl 7° ae
: against non-LICOOKY Project objectives,
a : Termination costs will he borne by Project
i: LIRANCH.
bh, LICOOKY-2: LICOOKY-2 way terminated on 31
December 1965 for lack cf continuous produce
tion, He was very understanding when told
of the t..cmination and recognized that hid
limited and occasional access made a regular .
salary illogical, Contact 18 maainiained oat
with him via a letter box through which he toy
ean tndicate his need for case officer cone ‘
tact. He is then paid small sums fcr travel
information supplied.
i (7) Disposition of funds, material and personnel: s
. There are ro funds or material te be disposed of, =
LICOOKY-1 18 being terminated effective 30 June a
1966. At this time she will be eupplied with air a
fare from Mexico City to New York and paid the 4
iecome tax refund due her. Staticn owns some of a
- hae the furnishings in her apartment and she has a
yO - , expressed a wish to purchase some of these. The | ad
normal tbhree-bid process will be complied witb tn’ 4
thie case, through her advertisiag the sale and 3
then offering slightly higher prices for the itena, a
~~ She plans to retrin the apartnent in Mexico and.
: sublet it furntehed so she wall have a pied-a-terre
. whenevar she returna there. Her specific plana
for leaving the city are not known, Thea Station
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(10) Revice of Project: No review ig contemplated
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ACTION REQUIRED . REFERENCES
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1. As Headquarters is , already avere, a Latin Americar Confererce to study |
the Situation of tke Jewish Minority in the Soviet Union (Conferencia Latino- -
americera de Estudios sobre la Situacién de la !norfe Cuéfa en le U3SS) was
held in Mexico City during the period 17 - 15 May 1¢56, Judging by =umerous
articles in the press, Polftica, Le Voz de México, Sucesos Pera Toics (see
attachments under separate cover) and excerpts fron con.ersations Tetueen
numerous persons on LIENVOY ané LIFEAT, the Sovict Erbassy, the Mexican :
Communist Party (POM - Pertido Corunista Mexicano) and other groups end indivi-:‘
@ual Cormmmnists were Getermined, 1f possible, to prevent the Confere:ce from
Eble Gi. 4 Bd, Laltinge wnat, vO aiscrec.t 1t compievery aca pin LC® UvLUAG/
ODACID lebel on it. Despite their efforts end the voluzinous advers+ propaganda,
- both before and after the Conference, the Conference was held and ves probably
mildly successful.
2, Polf:ica, 1 May 1966, carried an article attacking the prepesed Con-
ference enc ridiculing some of the Mexican participents (Attachment A). It
contains, acong other things, a partial reprint of the text of an inzerview “ :
or statenent by Nicolas S, Leonov, Press Attaché of the Soviet Exbess:. in i '
which he states that Mexico should not be drawn into the cold war propesanda .
pattle, and he maintains that Jewa in the Soviet Union are not misc>reated or
discriminated against. In addition to the attacks end csurterattacks in the 4 ‘
press, efforts were zede (based on LIFEAT on Enrique S20 Calev, Gerard .
PIERRE~CHARLES, and LIENVOY) to prevent Carlos Pellicer, a darling cf the Mexicen .
left but net a formal PCM mexber, from teking part; Peliicer is an eitictal of =
the Mexican Committee for the Defense of the Jews in the USSR (Comité
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Pro Defense de los Judfos en la Unidn Soviética). Polftica, 15 May 1366
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Claiming in effect thet it is a cleer anti-Soviet move backed by ODACID. As of i. -
18 Hey, according to the article, nuzerous signatures had been collected on a _ .
Progressive manifesto" protesting tre Conference, The List includes meny well
known Mexican Communists and pro-Comunists. Attached also (Attachment C) is e
copy of the “progressive manifesto", viich was published in £1 Dfa on 13 May 1966, i
end a copy of a menifeszo (Attachment D) published in El Heratio, 22 April 1966,
by the Mexican Committee for the DeZense of the Jews in the USSR, in which a
mrber of demands are rade on the Soviet Government with respect to the Jews and
their rights. .
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3. Le Voz de Mexico,15 May 1966 (Attachment E) carried an article oitterly :
attacking the Conference, which it charges is being organized and held by groups
and persons in the service of ODACID. It specifically nemes LICOOKY-1, elthough
the latter's ceme is incorrectly spelled, as one of those responsible for the
Conference and says she is "well connected" with ODYOKE police. Sucescos,
21 May 1966, carried en article (Attechment F) attacking the Conference end its
organizers ana charging toatl tvuere vic bauidecs suscco Conint the Conference.
This article carries a picture of LICOOKY-l.
kh, Sucesos, 4 June 1966, included an inserted sheet (not found in ell copies ;
of this edition) entitled "An Agent of the FBI and RVTERPOL in the Association of |
Mexican Writers,” which deals almost exclusively with LICOORY-1, her ezpalsion fran |
Cuba, work in Mexico, and contects and activities in Mexico. It cherges that in :
Mexico she is working for Daniel Jezes, who is responsible to KUBARK (Attachment G).:
5. LICOOKY-l's neze eppeared in a notice (Attachment H) eppearing in EL
Excelsicr, 28 May 1966 by Vicente Echeverrfa del Prado, treasurer of tke Mexican
Association of Writers (AEM - Asociecion de Escritores de México, A.C. ), which
simply stated that LICOOKY-l1 is rot authorized to accept dues or handle other
business of the AEM within the province of the treasurer's cuties and obligations.
However, in view of the adverse putlicity previously, the announcement had the
effect or implied thet the AEMAC or rembers of that group believed the charges
that LICOOKY~1 hed a part in organizing the Conference and/or is an agent of
KUBARK, The notice, es it appears, also implies thet LICOCKY-1 was miszandling
AEMAC funds. Echeverrfa offered to publish the clarification on the sreet on
which the AEMAC eanrourcement appears; nowever, LICOOKY=-] asked him not to do so ant
-seid she would take up the notice and any clarification with the AEMAC Justice and
Eonor Commission. .
6. On 9 June 1966 while conversing witn SEM (Attachzent I), Leonov said
that LICOOKY-1 hed celled him to say that she had had nothing to do witz the
Conference, and does not want the Soviets to catalogue her as an enemy. Leonov
commented that LICOOKY-1 had left hin her phone’ number and had asked him to help
ber (presumably refute the charges that she was involved with the Conference).
Qhe LILINK case officer who currently handles LICOOKY-1 said on the morning of
jd June 1966 that LICOCKY41 told him she had called the Soviet Press Attaché to
deny that she hed hed anything to do with the Conference “because it is what she
would normally do." She did not, bovever, mention beforehand that she intended
to call the Soviet Enbassy. (Tape of conversation is forwarded as Attachment J.)
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JT. The Statioa believes that most or all articles ettacking the Conference,
end particularly those attacking LICOOKY-1, were Soviet irapired, and it is further
believed that SEMO wrote most if not all articles attacking the Conference which
appeared in La Voz, Pciftica ard Suceccs. The Soviets, who are probably avere of:
previous Cuban charges trat LICOQKY-1 is an ODYOKE agent, probably felt thet as
an Americen closely essociated with the AEY“AC LICOOKY-1 would be vulnerable to
such en attack, 1
8. As a result of the Sucesos article of 4 June 196 en official from the
Ministry of Government did visit LICOOKY-1 to check on ter documentation. The
officiel said that he 3id not Lelieve the charges made in the Sucesos article,
but since her tourist visa had expired he edvised her to immediately leave the
Mexicen border authorities peraitting her exit. She is currently in PEPRIVE but
2s snports2 +7 rete th Mexico in a few days. :
iene in order to recew it, and he provided her with a ietter to show to
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9. As Headquarters is aware, LICOOKY-1 will be tervinated effective
30 June 1966; the decision to terminate her was made some time ago, prior to the
occurrence of the Conference ard the resulting adverse propeganda. While she
may be of enme occasional use should she retsrn to and remain in Mexico, it is
believed that the recent adverse propagenda has impaired ner future usesulness
in Mexico, although reny Mexicans undoubtedly do not believe the charges anc
others offered to "come to her defense."
10. A dispatch will be prepared and forwarded when the termination has been
completed, end eny cey developments with respect to her alleged participatica in
the above Conference will }-2 included in that dispatch. “
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So pn oat UNa SESION DE LA CONFEKENCIA “PRO JuDiA” dad ton boarossmen:
ta Mexicinu. Nicolis --- 4s uexos com ef imperisismo woescemericanc 3 1s intervencién de éze...
& Leonav, embajador .
de la Uaidn Sovictica en nuestro pais, la
conden como parte de la “guerra ria”
Angizsidy, aun ca form: somera,
de los diferenzes delegados ex-
tranjetes, es ficil iaducir sus aexos con
el imperislivnso norreamericano y la incez-
aenciaa de ate en Ia conferencia. Los
delezades son en su mayori2 o han sida
funciosurios de gobiernos corilas de Cea-
ero y Suramérica, entre cuos se Cuentaa
Reynaide Galinday Poni, exministro ce
Cahora de El Salvador, Ricardo J. Bermu-
dez, exmiaistro de Educacion de Panama;
Gererds Molina, exreccor de la Univer-
sidad cc Colombia, Lic Gardillo Barios,
de Ewonumia y Trabajo de
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fas fuccon usadas para ce, dewle cl ovul-
Ponca, 15 de mayo de 1986
zece entre fos Srmances del nefosco “La-
mado de Conciensia’. Sin exbarzo, ef lie
temto habia silo Cesignado con -aterio-
asi lo
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Bertrand
zprecban tani eb mensaj.
nombre por el Slésof
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Sebia dirigic Mazin Luis Guzmia y que
fee impzeso y repartido por Li cSziea de
prensa aun antes de que comenzara [a re-
union,
La confereacia, En la sesida ce aper-
tura se ewen.icd una farsa en La que se
intentd despojer a la confi i j
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doia dentro de una esfera exc
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dara las delezaciones - ext:
gunas de las cunics sulo cons:
sola petsuna-= tna representa:
mucsitica” ea las dos comisiones que se’
furmaroa: la de estudio y la ce sesolue
ciunes, . .
Ga sree
presidenie ce la conferencia, Maria Le
Guzmac. ¥ el gue acmud cota iniesco
de ceremcous, Benjamin Leusace Luca,
hicierod sexios discurws ea Xa Cue, Coca
uno a si ctaners, traid de jusiacaz los
obietivos ¢e !a confereacis,
Marca Luis Guzmia atzsd: “Pese a
Ja revis:c2 de aquelios facveres negatives
de In vici sovidtica y a ics frecucnies
cambios exe en ellos se inaedcjeron, ei
gobierno ce ia URSS no 4S: restisuido a
Jos judics sus “indiscunbles dasecnos al
goce de su cultura anceszal, a la consez-
vacida ce sus instituciones, aja contiaui-
dad de sz rradicidn mitozzsix", Despues
de algucas vaguedades afsdidas a [a psi-
mera, ci escritor finaiizé con ésraz “Asi,
entcradas Ue Lis persececioces que Loy
sufre us gran grupo del ppecdio judio,
cuyo mMlenurio legado culrarai forma pare
te de Li civilizacion de Occicen:e, hemos
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Esors puntos fueron propyestes por
or custutricense Samuel Geviricy
no pudiende ocultar loc inrcreses
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© “La camp.ia mundial —que ahora se
&XPioa en Mexico— coats el lamado
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su SOVictiCOs fo sitve a 2
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situa = de los judios ea la URSS.
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ue bes pucdlas, porque tiénce a desviar la
Ateinia de estos de los verdzderos prox
Rustotes hl sucismo y el anrisemitismo,
cuma lus neonazis y las beNcistas que
uns vee nus, levantan cabeza ea Alema-
ai y en los Escszdos Unidos.
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dud ds los mismos dezechos y tie-
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m en sentido contrasio, es
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un ceriteria & aida y que cosace ademis
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pitcar pusados «defensores» su noga-
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af minoris judia de la URSS, que ligne
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la cunsruce a Qui sacialisma, nu comul-
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cos judios ¢ an raundo capizalis.
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bla de Macy y la URSS bo, deben ser
pesturbsz_s pur la accida de -verzas que
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ese manikes:o progresista, que cor 1
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surgido en México, iss siguientes perso-
nas:
Vicente Lombarda Toledas
do; David Alfaro Siquciros, p
dratico; Rius, cariczurista; Rague. Tibol,
critica Ge aste; Ezmito Abreu Gomes, cs-
critor; Enrique Sema, economise: Marga-
rita Paz Paredes, poetisa; Fernarco Car-
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SOLICITAXOS DEL GOBIERNO DELAURS seenciado Serzio Alvarez Castro; Max
\ 1.—Que conficra a les judios soviéidcas Aub, escrito, Abeardo Avila, oribccor Ar-
© | 3b dorks ts Aecarratlar fibremente su cul- neic Belkin, pintos, licenciado Caras Carzero
, tura espescfica, con medios identicos a cque- ee te SLSTl2y Rist Costetto nes sencteneas
Los de que disponen las demas cultures na- €scior Teodoro Cesserman; Al: Caumacero,
: clonales: textos, pericdicos, bibliotecas, tea- or, Hector Craz, pintor; Uces.c:ado Ser-
“ tros, enseZanza, ete. g-0 Dominguez Virpas, catecrz. Roberto
. “ 2.—Que permita a los judios soviéticos Diment, actor, Lean Felipe, poeza: Juan Gar-
Ponce, cseritor.doctor Luis Garrido; Ar-
Gasca, escritor; senador Luis Gomez
2-; profesor Julio Gonzalez Tejeda, catedraii-
» 6scritor, D253 ere Gui-
airal; Juan Jase Gurrola,
practicar su religion y cisponer libremen: ce
ce los textos, contar can o es y con
los objetos necesarios 2 la opservancis cel
culto; .
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» director
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4 para que. a semejanza ce las demas ze..gio- cior testral, Joaquin GuticrrezHeras,com- +
1 nes, pueéan organizarse en comynicacecs re- zB z; Sergio « economista: ArturoGuz-
4 ligiosas ea todo el terrizono, y a estasiecer Tan, eseritor, tegind Hemances Llerzo, pe-
, ‘ios culturales y ‘de culto, con sus . ta; Jorge Ibzrgiiengoitia, esertor; Fran-
aT ¥ . : 2
“ ignaros; te 4 . pasa eaza, Pinter, Benjamin Lazreano Luna,
. 4.—Que, a fin de evisar en el futuro toda renie Mexicano Pro-Derecha, manos; Vi-
2 ; pubiisaeea antisemita dei tipo de: "2! Judzis- gente Lefiero, eseritor, Juana Lopez
: >! mo al Descubjerto” y “El Judaismo y el Moectezuma, director tesrek Jacobo
| Sionis Contemporareo”, asi como ciertos .fargolis, pintoz, licenciado Czrlos Me
: Sionismo Pi * : . ‘
: i! folletines ¥ caricuturas que aparecen ex Jorma Cina Juan Vicente Melo, escrnitoz Hector Men-
i} regular ea la prensa sovietica, se ejerza un Gor, escriter y director tezire: licenciado
. \ severo certrol sobre dicho tipo de progsganda Rozen Moheno, diputado; Jzeste Mondlak,
HH racial. Dxho control sena sumamentc viable esex.tor, Carlos Lonsivais, escrito, Magda
~ * # teda vez gue existen ea la URSS los crganis- Mezxtoya, coreograia, docior 3=uei Moreno
mos adecuados para Hevarlo a cabo; ; 8 vera; doctor 2t2rcos Moshinss; Jose Emi-
{ 3.—Gue una legisiuc.on especial sancione io Pacheco, esezitor; licencicés Carios Pelli-
4 } los delizas de indole sacista, Velanco espe- cen arquitecto Sz:vador Pinoce_y, Hero Ro-
A Gialme.re porque dichas tendencias antise- exguez Toro, périodista; Fanny Rabel; pin-
; i elaine xS leguen a poner en peligro ante la tor: Malkah Itasell, escritore y penodista:
* to mites oT. > los derecuos de ios procesora Mana cel Carmen Hesiez Aj Jose
justicia, la igualdad ce los cere Revuellas, eseri ie
: Loo. . judadanos sovicticos, considerarco que los Revue tas, esers : cisco
ves ee jentes procesos por Geiitos econozucos y engzuez, diputsco; licenciado 3
doctor Andces Serta Ro-
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las concenas a erre Tibon, seriouista; Li
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Hi es slo una invencién de los egentes &
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Ponen de publicaciones en su idioma. ast
por ejemply Ia resista mensual “Yidish
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Mento, eisponen de ura lerra pari.
far, extlusiva, @ Ia que muchos Momen
palria propla y gue existe desde mayo
de 1534, miucho antes da que los hérces
judios de ta postguerra arrencaren Isrce!
ef poder inglés... calzulamos en medio
millon los yudiog que ksbiton en esa re existen en i332 repibiica exlénoma,
B55n culinoma Nemece Birobd:djan, ta “Macho mis padricmas citar —dice fie
tual fornia parte de la URSS y abarca naimente le Cecleresion Eo la A
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INTRIGA
UBLEIN es una ciud2d polaca ea Ja cue Hitler
ki pens concensrer s tos judios en ua Aocinado
. gnctta de tantos misones de ciscriminados
como habitantes tiene hoy Tokio, En al histérico
avant porn conker cnr ts Usidn de Reniblicas So
avonts porn sinher
clalistas Sovicticns, Hitler consideré que ca vez de
concentrer a log judics se creaba menos problemas
Silos matata de una buens vez, En los crematorios
y fosas da log campos de concentracicn ezigidos por
Jos nazis em su marcha dacia el orienta quedaron
Ing 28 y los cac4verts de seis mullozes de judios.
contra el nacivoscismo costé a la URSS 26+
millones da vidas humans. on
En is ciudad de Lublin Nacié Jacob Glatstein. Joven
an cxgr6 a las Estados Unidos y s2 ccnvirtid, con
@i corces Ge los aflos, en una de las mis brillantes fi
guras c2 ls poesia y ce fia erizica iileruria en lengua
idish, Tienz ahora 70 aics y milita en jas filas del
pariido Poulé Sién (Trebaiadores de S:¢a), que agru-
pa a los sionistas de tencencia socisidemdécratg de
derecha. Los poalesionis:2s editan en Nueva York
el semanaric Indishor Kémpfer (Luchador judfo). En
septiembre de 1965, y en este péridcico, publicé Ja-
gob Glaistain un comentario bibliogritico sobre Ho-
rizontes, una antologia cca la producc:ca mas recien:
te de los poctag judios de la Unién Sov.ctica que es
criben en lengua fdish, de.lg que se acababan de
editar en >:cscd 5,000 ejemplares, nucezo que e] Co-
mentarista sefialé como bastante consicerable para
una anto’c>/a ¢e poesia nueva en cualquier parte dei
mundo, Giststein celebrapa haber descubierto en Ho-
rizontes a por lo menos una docena de poctas de
primer orden a quienes, decfa, “elogio sin titubeos
porque ‘son maestros dei verbo y notables artffices
oe Io emotivo y lo temdtico... El {dish en manos de
los msgistrales poctas de la Union Sovistica es una
creacién maduva que se sustenta mis en un sabor
la gran poesia del pasado. Ahf{ se
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do wna savis popular cue ha ampliado
WIN EG tuNe ed Gy aN.
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verdsca: te sus horizontes”, Ya para terminat |
gu comentario Jacob Glatstein afirmaba: “La antolo.
zsaes Viene a demostrar que la palabra
sh vive en la Uni6n Sovictica”,
tte en dad ju.'a de habla {dish en México
ag una Ce las mas jovencs de la América Latina: tie
es us 60 alos de exstencla y unos $9 mil culem:
Te ee concentran Frincipalmente en la capital
; cludades de Monterrey y Guadalajara, Or
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Oriivo, varias sinagczas y muave’es..2!
tititos de enseflanza, en cinco de los cu.
sefia & los jOvenes la lergua fdish, En estes 66 ciics,
hubo en México tres pcstas que crecsron en {dish
obfa CiZhA de CONSIUcraciuA: beyun WeLLEr, wave
Gukowski y Jacobo Gizatz, Los dos primeros han
muerto y el sohreviviense, Jacobo Glantz, decicié
en 1963 a los 61 atos de edad. cambdiar el {dish
por el espafol, porque sz poesia en avuel idioma, a
pesar de les colegios e utos que Io ensefan, no
cuenta con lectores en O,
Ahora bien, Jacob Glantz, pocta ‘dish de Mé
Xien, que nacié en Ucrania 15 afios iscas del esta
Kido da 1a Revoluci6n ce Octubre. v ques antes de su
emigracion @ este dais, en 1925, habla's:¢o profesor
ae Yreratura en Odessa no firmd el “Liamado de"-
conciencia” que el 22 cz abril pubiicé en todos los
periédicos de la capita! e! denominado Comité Me,
xicano Pro Defensa de iss Derechos co iss Jud{os
en la Unién Sovistica, que preside Car!
eminente poeta mexicana que no sélo no tee el id:sh
sino Guée no sabe nada <2 pcesia o de liseratura en
esa lengua, - ‘
Ese Ramado. que Pelicer firmé sunque segura
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vias ce su sensib:idad y de cu .cima podtica son la
Fealicad mexicans, las tradiciones nacionales y esa
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Carlos famcer. w. pewie, Mote Lule Comer, el eseri
tor: Jeccho Mendlax, sl orgenizador
lenzua. que €l Cepura y c!>lsra porque'la hebla su
pucolo y hay textos, peree.cos, oijiotecas, iecios
y escuclas per medio da los cuales la lengua y su
correspondiente cultura se cesarroliaa |
Pellicer, que es poeta, gpucce creer que e>
tas con “lurincsa potencia creadora", qua ias sa
Viag populeres amplien sus Aacmzontes, que ua idio-
iia 88% Claboredo con “tanto conocimiento y vircuo’
sismo, con tan original y extracrdinaria piasticidad”
silf donde la cultura en ese ic:
cho & Gésstroularse libremente? gLo crean asi poe:
tas de la tala ce Rosario Caszellanos, de Jcsé Emi
lio Pacheco, de Miguel Guardia, de Ledén Felipe, o
escritorcs qua conocen les euténticog seerctos del
@ificil y vivo cficio de les letras, como Max Aub,
Alf Chumscero, Juan Garela Ponce, Jorge Toargiten-
goitia, Vicente Lesiero, Caztos Monsivdis, Josi Re
vueltas y Gutierre T.b6n, que junto con Pellicer
-firmaron ese “Liamado de conciencia", que de tal
slo tlene e] titulo, pues el nombre que le correspon-
derfa, después de someterlo a un. riguroso anilisis
objetivo, seria el muy inonesquiano de “Liamado de
un grupo de mal informades que firmaron porque
dicen que les dijeron lo que no les consta porque no
saben nada al respecto y la culpa de todo ia tiene
Bertrand Russel?” :
., Deacs no snarece Ja firma de don Aiartin Luis,
El ya encizao (79 afos) autor de Ej Szulla y la ser
lonte vy Ls sombra del caudilio, el escritor Martin
Guzmén, gusta del infantil juero de las esoon’
d:icalas, En 1965 fue éI quien convencié a Carlos
Pullicer porta que juntos asistieran a la Conferencia
Letinoamerecana Soore la Situaciéa de tos Judios
en la URSS que se celedré en Rio de Janeiro los
dlas 14 y 15 de septiembre ¢e ese ato, Pero he aqui
ave entre las 53 firmas que suscribieron ef “Llama
do de conciencia”, que apareciO en cuartos de pla:
ha. al dia siguiente, en tccos los diarios, en inser
cen waa por la nomeamericana June Cob, no
ceareco et nombre de don Martin, {Se habla rotirar
. x10? Al contrsrio, prefirié6 en ese ma-
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9 no eatin) tina porqu>
hacfa mes y medio firm.
as
o
Ca, 12g Cartes en tts que sz
eCtudles mexicancs y lnusoamericn
ala ¢onferencia que sz clectucria “en 12 cit
3 13 2 15;¢
ate) odjctive
f2 Gcuparse, ¢
camente el 7
2 frente en la
cortas, el cc. raonizscor di
ls ceaferencla io integrabaa, junto con ¢on Lui
ifarcin, el Dr. Luis Garrida y les Ueenciados Anaré
Szrra Rojas y Carns Pellicer, Nias he acul cue sin
guna Ce cuits personas se preser
cin de prensa cue el Comite itexi
Ge les Judfos de Ia Unién Sov:
ea central de ja coraunic
“énie uno Ge los pocos [<clog (2°) en te
habian firmado el Wamado, un wil Jacouo &
exe eg COMcrciante pero s2 Cita escritor pur ic
tculos que p ¢ Oo que sale cizunat
Viees al aio, io: , Copano del m3 whe
corcehista de ics grupos sicnisics que existea ex
Siéxico,
El asistente de Monclax en la conferencia de
nrensa era otro Ge los peces tirmantes judios de
CocumMenio, scipig Gua, awe. oe!
la presentaree en 10s espectécuios de
trola y que tiene con Walter Rudi
erngéa una clcina —C *
zcteme donde se conci
con empresas israelfes.
ina, en el Pas20 de la 2
faa la que se oczpd en &:
reproducciones jotastaticas y m:mecgra.
cumentas sodze Ja situacién ce Jos jus:
URSS, antes, durante y cesaués de ja co
<o prensa, y Ca preparar el material que uiclizarfan
tos intelectuaics que se reunigron en e) Boiei Det
Prado los “fas 14 y 15 de mavo.
Que el interds de don Martin Luls era rauv
grande lo prueba el hecho cn cue fue él quien ievd
la voz car¥ante ea la entrevista que e} comié tuve
ei los primercs dias de abczii con el secratcrio de
Gcbemaci6n, Lie, Luis Echeverria, para solicitaric
el pesmiso ce rigor para qua ia conferencia pudiera
celebrarse. Y fue 61 tamb.in quien ocupd desde e:
primer momento la presicencia de la réuaisa Del
Prado
teand Russell, tan admirado en el munco extezo por
sus protestas contra tods brote belicista, ha sido e!
consagrado ajonjolf de este sats antisoviciico; a éi
. Sa. le atribuye un mensaje cuya autenticidce plens
convendria sveriguar, pues ‘ni et estilo ni ios con
_ €eptos corresponden q los dé ctros documentos que
Svore este mismo asunto fira.d Russell. Exirullo re
sulta que el comité haya descu‘dado la -presentacién
ea una copia fatostatica con ia tirma ‘del savio in
’ glés, En lugar de eso se aistrisuyé una dizque tra.
duccién en papal con mermbreie de Ja! Conterencla
Latinoamericana de Estudios Sobre la 'Situacién de
la _Minorla Judfa en la URSS, y ple de pagina que
‘ dice: “organizada por el Comité Pro Defcasa de ios.
ercehos de los Judfos calla Unién Soevicuea™. E!
“monsaje” de Lord Russell estd redacicda en ba
estilo burdo, digna de la pequesiez espiniual del se-
for Mondlak, . ; : : i
Con todo y su orientaci6n humanitaria burzuer ,
sa, los mensajes de Russcli que se corocen esiaban’
; 121 do Mayo de 1985
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por los grandes lozras de los pals pociulistas hace
apenas un ailo, Reacell comenzes 7 zk su 19
@ una conferencis similar celebzada en atris cg
1965 en Estocolme: “Es de gran imporiancia que |.
situacién de los juices en fa “Units Sov .
utilizada camo arm en la ge :
en Occidente que
ra continuar e in:
entre el Este-y-ei-C
La autotidad cemoeritica de Tertrand Rescelh
est4 avalada por <= ¢ecidida prsién antimper-cils,
ta, y para muestra fasta un p4rrafs de su meénscie 4 la
Conferencia Triccz=:inental efectuzdca en‘ercro dé
1866 en La Habanz, Cuba, “Por teda la Araérics La.
tina —dice—, re;fmenes corrompidos y tirdsicoa
asesinan al pucb!c y lo manticnes en un est2co de
inanicién y enferscezad ccbico 2] apoyo militer y
econémico de la camarilla gobernante noreerneri
cana para los tirezos locales. Tza pronto como w
puedto se alza ccxsra la opresién, el poderio mili
tar norteamericano entra directemente en ace.én
éPor qué, entonces, log pueblos <1 mundo hin de
confiar_su destino a aquellos cue co:aboran con los
regimenes titeres o tratan de excubrir a los 7.080
fs
- rios verdugos? Les frutos de cz] politica pucden
verse dondequiere que ha sico-eplicada: en Treg 0
Indonesia, en Guatemala o en Zresil".
eCudntos de fos consplcuas representantes da
‘gorllzs que don 3tzrtin Luis JogrS reuniy ‘en el Pra:
cern ens ge
La dindmica June Cob.
2: de Mayo de 1936 . :
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ag firmar junt 9 con
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a Ectcdo de jaaat ua créite 2 ae 100 milloncs ce
wicrsos para “prosaover uns co.cboraciéa continza
risa ambos palses”. a pesar Ce las cenizas todavia
colentes de los sais mullones dz judfes que fuerca
v.tiimas ayer ¢2 les generoses acreedores Co hoy,
ni sa han reunido a cenfereacicri para ver qué sz
poede hacer contra el agresivo antisomitismo ce las
Srupos ultras Ce Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil y oucs
Buisos: de la América Latina?
f2IS otra firma. En Ia fcroztica que se distri.
bey6 cel mensaje del auserte Carlos Peiicer a los
teanicos en el Prado, cualeuier James Ecnd hubiera
podido notar cue, siendo copia fotostatica, no treia
la firrsa autogrartiada del poeta, y que no hablencs
asiztido Pellicer por encontrzse en Tesasco, como 20
necficaron varios periddicos, la carta Girigida a Jos
delegedcs estaba fechada ea México, D. F.%
"Detrig de nosctros —aiirmabu en su menseje
Pelicer— no hoy ninguna fuerza. Que
actuar como Jo estamos ho
terrible saber cue Eertrand Ruseil a
! gran filésofo ing!és, protesta, como io 4.2
i. .Recho por el gsunito que nos reune, ine
; ‘pulscdo por aistn gobierno, El +
i+ ‘eseritor inglés es uno ce les espfritz
mis altos y limpios de tecos ios tiempas
3 y nos honra pensar como él en esta
: cuesti6n ivdfa”.
. _éNo ba pensado Pellicer, que tan sa.
: biamente maneja el hermetismo, de ics
j sirbaios de la estatuaria antigua, que
Tauchas veces el mZs honrado creco
isvacista y anti iscriminatorig puede
por ingcauided. eouneidir c esn lag dates.
tinsciones cde los Barry “Goldwater ¥
ctros esmpgones det ‘racismo y'la dis.
criminaciéa? ¢Cémio puede Pellicer ponez
“* . en primer plano el predlema de.los jas
: dios da ta URSS, Ics Unices que-hoy en
; dia profucen una viva, una renovaca
t cultura en icish ea todo el mundo, F:)
: pesar da las granccs ¢oncentreciones ce
fudios en los. Estados Unides yien Ar
pentina, Olvidando que es en Alemania
Occidental donde s{‘se profanan coo
alarmante frectencia los Viejas cemente
Fios juzios y las tantas veces vilipendia.
das sinagogas? 7 i
E] df2 en qte se revele la trama in-
visible de este asunté, ante el fusi Jos
Judios de la URSS han tenido que rese-
cionar diciendo un “No me ayudts co>
padre™, se verd ue cdo se origina en
la guerra fria y én ta necesidad de hacer
eividcr la guecra‘en Vietnam y la’ discr
ue minaciéa contra los Hepros.
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2 etbecs Ja muy aatigua y a ia vez muy joven cultura Israel{.
Eals 5 en ecre’ aziz 2a Go 2eiéa June Cobb tour La bohemia mm tanta manta eamoa que ha cundido en
< gua te darla derecho Gieria socter ce la fntelaetuall mexicana ha sida
+ > Corresponaas 2s _Extranjere cs Cue bucn caldo de cultivo para ef dlanecito Canalot qua sr-
1 blilten, y no a una asociac sramente tP2e en ¢esriera “al” June Cobb.
; erkiores. Cue Wane su sede Cucid no esté muv lefane el memento en aue figuras -
Je=lar de grupos da periodis:cs e up 2 Fesnatadas coma Frencisco erde. Salvador Ne-
tuc es €& Club de Pericdistas de Méxisn . Héctor Azar. Celestine Gorostiza. Luis Reves de la
2 CObb conose muy bien ics citculos cultoraies va Carlos Solfrzaro y otres se orecunten slarmades
nas, pugs hs cuscddo amistad con pintores, es-- aud intereses culturaies pueden eommartir can un bri.
on acticcas, misices y demis espociaiistas en la eae wv dintmice acente fernenino ee Ja Interpol, la
A arustica. wee Misién vine a cumplir en s22s- ol ¥, la ACI. -
+ <c2 trabaja a las érdones del satio-
3 _ 25p0n sable en ia Agencia Cox tro, ef eseritor alsman Gtinter Crass; a iz dsrecha,
a wt, ofieina cuys Zuncién consist2 an da scherita June Ccts y el eceritor Monteforte Toledo, .
< cicerios inteleetuauias, tanto de isos Es. ae en;
' é> otros paises, usando como fa: . oo 24 en 3
: cans de investigaciones pora uni-" i *
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% Ccbb pudodeciriealatnterpol (Se :
? :2a", gayén van las cosas, ea Méxica el |
‘ i su icfe Daniel J:mes y la Agencia Central : TH, A \
' : ta £3 i224 tan escueto al tan brillant. Za- |’ . : ‘
“S cobshudades queen tornoaeste caircho fe * -
a ismos de ponetracién y pre; i
“f os Bo tuviero:. oa cuenta i . ; } :
2 soe extre inteloctuales no.sdlo hay qua. | i . .
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i... iy é In. Lsonoy asks maid, vho answers, for Enrique (Semo).
t: FS takes phone. FS has been looking for Leonove Way Le
: got the messare but at noontine, when E39 is at hone, Leonov has been
i. very busy. (They talk to eech otter in faniilar fora.)
5 The University of Puebla-has decided to invite a series of
Asbge to talk about the econonic schievements of their countries.
At the Econoay school, France, USSR, U.3., Czech and other countries
are invited, ES has the letter of invitation for Soviet Aube ‘shat
Goes Leonov think about this? Could thig arrange this? They can tryo
Leonov understands that the Anb. is going onx vacations to Moscow
at the end of this a nth, in 2 or 3 weeks. iio is only waiting for
the Councillor who is in “oscow (now) and Aab. will lesve right after
his return. <Axzbd.. will return in august. Perhaps there is someone
else who could represent the Aab. Zhe Councillor could go or sone
other “higheclags® attaohee Or First Secretary. FS says perhaps
Leonove NO, ne as wou ignorant (isvinvd. No. Leonov would be very
good since he could tlk Spenish. id, any person wno wou1a gu, wuuie ,
speak Spanish. Yes, this is a lecture. It would be a person who _
. speaks Spanish. ES thinka this would be a positive (act), a good op= _
«portunity. Leonov agreese ES leaves Mexico tocey for 2 days. Perhaps
they could see about this on Monday. £3 couid xxx send Leonw the :
. letter aeanwhile »nd then on ifonday they can get together. Yes, they
| - . enn get the tine and place and will really met. lLeoncv las no éngagee
. ‘ment on Mondsy go they could see each other at any tire ES wants.
1S aska if 1t wouldn't be good to talk to Atb. or someones on Hondaye
Leonoy will take this upe £5 will send Leonov the letter and perhaps
he could arrane an interview for “oadsy, Leonov thinks it is nots . oo
worthwhile for ES to tal: to hia. Leonov will tek to hin (Amb.) nd oo
he (Aab) will tell Leonov frmkly how thangs are and Leoncy will give
Ls the msagacee.. Then, they can have lunch together on tlondaye Finse
ES wil go by for Leonov at i400 on Monday. :
ES asxs how Lecnov liked all the things and cticles on the
Jewish matter. They (soviets) bave sent everyt.ing there (to USSR).
Le Liked all of it. ES says that Leonov know that eseefell lanedistely
cnd there is absolutely nothing on thise Leonov conzents thet - Besides,
- the people who participated lost prestige. Yes, they suffers.chS laughse"
. - Ho, Leonov cait8T hi: about tne nane of so~e people who cell Leonov —. .,
Blea | at tines ond they e...e25 says = Tis people wo signed tha docusente
Mo, Leonov says, inelu@ing persons like June Cobb. She calied Leona. |
, FS has 19 idea of the repentence. JC gava Lannow hew nhnne. oeking —_
ee hin to help ner = so doors are not closed to her. ES is surprised. ~ 4
{ee @ did not want thea to citalog her amng their eneaies (of Sovists)s :
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that she had nothing to dose.This is a matter of fear. Leonw will te :
ES all sbout it on Monday.
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. B of US. citizenship in 1959
and executed in Cuba for
treason in 1961, was de-
seribed in secret Senate
testimony as a loral Ameri-
ean “with ideals* who
fought with Fidel Castro to
overthrow the Bacista dicte-
COPED Buu cage
tro “to blow the whistle”
when he “finaliy realized
that the Cormurists were
taking over.”
Viola June Cobb, who
worked in Havara in 1959 .
* and 1960 and krew Morgan
waell, appeared before the
_ Senate Internal Security
Subcommittee in 1962, Her
testimony was released yes-
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Line caters y bocdilios
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presentes quiencs cantaren ¥
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LICOOKY Progress Report:
ACTION RIQUIRED REFERENCES
1, Cetober 1965 - 30 April 1966
Reference: HMMA=-27358, 7 Cetober 1965
1. Station regrets the delay in keeping Headquarters informed |
of the progress of our association with LICOOXY-l1. When the :
proposed amendment to the LIREAN Project involving LICOCKY vas .
turned down, we informed ker on her return to Hexico that we could
no longer justify the continued associa tion at the present rate
BAMLES wo wo. oda og awe Bu wo aangy ewes wee we aes Mal that £2
she could regularize ber status liere and obtain working papere, we
would bs wore than happy te conclude a new arrangement with ker.
She felt there was little chance of this, and we then told her ve
would sonclude our arrangement with her sometime {fn the summer. As
indicated in peragrapk 2 ef the attachuent, the date kas now been
established as 50 June, at which time all outstanding financial
arrangements with her will be terminated and she vill be given her
aixr fare to New York, 1
leva *ete-o
2. CGnfortunasiely, LICWRY-1 seems to be incapabie of realising
which side her bread is buttered on, at least here in Mexico. She
cannot parcel her time out to her various interests, and therefore.
finds all her tise taken up by her unpaid AGHAC cuties, The prefiies
we bave been harping on bavé not materialized axcept for the one
submitted under ifi4-20531. fe still hope for une on Franciscs H
VILIAGRAH Kramer and such of the Haxican literary figures 25 amount, ;
in her judgment to "non-pigmies.” We sre not sanzuine. We arv '
stili aiter a copy of Oseguedz's paper on university reform.
Attachrent: : CONTIRVED
Progress Report (in triplicate}, h/w
sett cteemcetale satiate ee
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Distribution:
3 + Cifef, WH, w/att
CRORES REFERENCE TO
17 May 1966
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3. The advarce made her st Headquarters is boing held
over kor as an inducement te cive us the balance cf har tine
beZore departure and finish in a blaze of activity. If she
does this, we will vrite off tiie advance here. if she doses
mot, $195 of the advance will be sounted as her February
Galary, $38 es travel experses from New York to Washington
and ths renninder will be written off.
4. Rather then go through the formality of a project
sueninent rs por WENW-14617, Statien would prefer merely to
Gonsider the project es terminated as of 31 Desesmber 1656 and
wtek un subsecuent costa in LIPARH. A formal project ter-
minustion will be somittea an tue avr sucuses
. for
Willard C. CURTIS
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LICOOKY Project Progress Report
1 October 1965 - 30 April 1966
1. Production
a. LICOOKY-1 has continued to devote the bulk of her
time to the Mexican Writers’ Association (AEM). She
continues to handle most of its administrative work.
She also organizes and does most of the work on the
majority of the projects or activities which the
AEN sponsors.
b. L-1] continued to report on efforts to establish the
Latin American Writers" Community (CLE), including
‘She reported on the steps taken by Mario Honteforte
Toledo in beginning preparations for an early 1967
Congress in Mexico and on the AEM's probable role in
helping organize that Congress.
c. L-i supplied information on reactions among the Cen-
. , tral Americas coumunity in Mexico to the Guatemalan
election campaign and results.
cece ee ee Mat ial kbps ate
1 eee es oe
UR a fen td oi
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the results of the Organizing Congress in Arica, Chile.
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requirements to be fulfilled before that date.
- time remaining, L-1 will be forced to curtail her ace
we ee ee a eat keen atnney nd Het gee OH AE emmne ne tone fea) et Rabe Badr ek tty i
a tere nates sear ©
LICOOKY-2 continued to report travel of Communists ‘
or leftists from Central America to Eastern Europe, J
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During this period he reported on eight such travelers.
L-1 has been notified that she will be terminated
effective 30 June, She has been given the following :
See PTW th mA aN ES tee amt mat Eta nn ne
PaVdave peveaees ON UAT FITOTN Ia. sf IND STL. Tats TS
significant Mexican and Central American intellectuals
with whom she is acquainted.
Obtain information on the newly-formed Latin American
Writers’ Community, its probable political develupment,
and progress toward the holding of its scheduled meet-'
ing in Mexico City in January 1967.
Jamece rece canons
Obtain a copy of the analysis written by RaGl Oseguede
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Pelala of the problems of authonomous universities.
Special tasks such as reporting on the activity of
Stasia Madrigal and on the UNAM student strike.
tetna lene we cites wise ae
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“4 . need doing at AEM to occupy her full-tize and there-
fore the inmediate partial withdrawal from AEM work
is @ prerequisite to the accoaplishment of these
assignments.
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c. Because L-1 has played such a key role in all AEM
activities, and therefore in determining the direc-
' we tion and scope of these activities, her sudden vith-
2s - i
Base deawel aavld vreenté in imnortant chances within AEH. |
Any major change in direction by AEM would probably
become predictable once the identity of the person i -
i.
er persons who will move in to fil] the vacancy left ,
rather than waiting until she is ready to leave Mexico,
she may then be able to provide S:ation with an ac-
curate account of any change resulting from her vith-
drawal.
ad. L-2 has not been met regularly since 25 January. On
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that date he was given a mailing address which he uses
to request a meeting only if he has information to
by L-1 become known. By having L-1 step aside now, §
Me bie ett
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Hand) ing of LICOOKY~1 was taken over by Gary EH. Reymander,
from Hovard T. Btsinger, on 12 January 1966.
5. Plass ,
: &@. See paragraph 2a shove, . i
7 b. It is goosthte thet L-? cl2t, tr the eeew near future,
: lose access to the travel information which he has
: been reporting, because he is being given new responsi-
: , bilities in the office where he works. L-2 is intelli-
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1. Attached, at long last, is LICOOKY-1's profile on
Subject. While it is not as preoetrating as it aight be, it is
better than we had expected. 11% 15 unfortunate that "Janet”
4s not available to query about t™» saterial allegedly turned
in following L-l's return from Venezuela, since she is so in-
Dewewus seme Gas geet FTinctt arite e tindia of information.
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2. This is the first of a series of profiles we hope L-2
can get around to preparing before she leaves Mexico,
3. L-2 has been instructed to do her best to obtain
Subject's sanuscript on university reform, which is now in the
hands of someone at ;the UNAH press, This could bea highly
popular subject in the train of the current trouble at the UNAK,
Be tadezing is requested here since nothing of substance
is aasd about anyore except subject.
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Willard C. CURTIS
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1. STASHA ARRIVED MEXICO 17 ArKit BY EASIEKN Frum ety tonke
STATIO# NOT YET ABLE CONFIRM FROM ATRLISTS. DEPARTED FOR CUBA
24 APRIL.
2. S RETICENT ABOUT HER MIAMI SOJOURN. MENTIONED JERRY | :
MEMING AND HIS FRIEND "HOWIE” WHO HELPED HER GE™ AROUND IN EXILE
GROUP, IN WHAT LICOOKY INTERPRETED AS SLIP, S IDENTIFIED HER CuIS_ ;
CASE OFFICER NEW YORK AS-GULIERREZ. SAID HAD GIVEN HIM SEVERAL
ROLLS TAPE COVERING MIAMI VISIT. .
3. FUTURE CONTACT TO BE VIA TRAVELERS BETWEEN HABAKA AND
MEXICO WHO WILL MAIL LETTERS IN COUNTRY OF DESTINATION. S WANTS
AMERICAN MAGAZINES SENT HER VIA PRENSA LATIWA. PRECISE EMPLOYMENT
CUBA NOT CERTAIN. ALLEGEDLY CAN HAVE OLD yOu wITH PRENSA LATINA,
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BUT LICOOKY SUGGESTED SHE TRY CASA DE LAS AMERICAS. ;
4. LICOOKY FEELS S DRAWN BACK TO CUBA MORE BY PRACTICAL
_ THAN IDEOLOGICAL OR EMOTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS, SINCE GOVT WOULD
SUPPLY HOUSING AND HUSBAND WOULD HAVE TO HELP SUPPORT CHILDREN.
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: ALMOST DETERMINED TO BREAK OFF GAWE WITH CUiS AND STAY IN U.S. :
_ BUT VAS SO OVERCOME BY SQUALOR IN WHICH FORCED TO LIVE IN BRONX
QUARTERS Thai iNPETUOUSLY DECIDED CHUCK IT AND RETURN CuBA, SUT
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+’ 2. AS OF 22 APRIL, STASHA APPARENTLY KAD NOT HAD WIT TO GO
) 1 CUBAKA OFFICES ABOUT TICKETS PER TELECON WITH HUSBAND. MERELY
WENT AIRPORT AND CHECXED SAGSAGE THROUGH 21 APRIL. NOT CLEAR HOW
SHE DID THIS WITHOUT TICKET, BUT AS OF 18223 THIS DATE STILL DID
NOT HAVE TICKETS. DCUBTFUL THEREFORE THAT WILL MAKE 22 APRIL {
£4" PLANE. HOPES MAKE 25 APRIL FLIGHT. - 4
3. S ARRIVED HERZ 17 APRIL BY AIR, LINE NOT YET KNOWN. |
4. NOT CERTAIN WHAT HQS HAS IN MIND RE “UNWITTING ARRANGE-
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stat IC! NOT YET ABLE CONFIRM FROM AIRLISTS. DEPARTED FOR CUBA
24 APRIL.
2. S RETICENT ABOUT HER MIAMI SOJOURN. MENTIONED JERRY
HEMIN: ASD HIS FRIEND “HOWIE"-WHO HELPED HER GET AROUND IN EXILE
GROUP, IR WHAT LICOOKY INTERPRETED AS SLIP, S IDENTIFIED HER CUIS
ROLLS TAPE COVERING MIAMI VISIT. i
‘3. FUTURE CONTACT TO SE VIA TRAVELERS 3ETWEEN HABANA AND 4
MEXICO WHO WILL MAIL LETTERS IN COUNTRY ur DESTINATION. S WANTS ;
AMERICAN MAGAZIKES SENT HER VIA PRENSA LATIMA. PRECISE EMPLOYMENT |
CUBA NOT CERTAIN. ALLEGEDLY. CAN HAVE OLD JOS wITH PRENSA LATINA,
BUT LICOOKY SUGSESTED SHE TRY CASA DE LAS AMERICAS. : j 4
4. LICOOKY FEELS S DRAWN BACK TO CUBA “ORE BY PRACTICAL;
THAN IDEOLOGICAL OR EMOTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS, SINCE GOVT WOULD |
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INFALL BILITY OF FIDELISNO. JUST BEFORE LEAYING MEXI, SHE AND.
LICOOKY PREPARED LETTER REQUESTING GO“ GRAKTHER TRANSIT
VISA FOR RETURN TO U.S. WITHIN “APPROXIMATELY SIX MONTHS."
LICOOKY WHC WILL FILE THIS LETTER WITH GCBEXNACION SAYS IT 1S
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CUESTIONS BY END 20 APRIL SESSION. 7 4
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HOPES GO TO POLAND TO IMPROVE POLISH AND WHILE THERE MAKE UP WIND
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2. CONFLICTING REPORT FROM LINLUCK SAME DAY SAYS LICOOKY
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> ; Dp. IS DR. JOSE BUSTAMANTE, OLD COMMUNIST, STILL TREATING «
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2. REQUEST THAT LICOOXY-1 TRY PZRSUADE SOXCLOWSKA TO -_
POSTIBLY VIA GUTOUF SO as SHNOLOWSILA UTHER, ;
CORRESPOND WITH HER FROM CUBA TOCCHING ON AEOVE MATTERS, IF IT CAN
BE DONE DISCREETLY. . ; . 7
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CUIS and returning to Cuba, to join husband.
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Reference: MEXI-6575
Atteched herewith are reports prepared by LICOOKY-1 on OSEGUER and '
AREVALO in January 1961 shortly after her return from Veresuela. lo
trace could be found of any additional reports though both reports |
‘ indicated she planned to provide more information later.
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tae 2. ODENVY REPORTS SOKOLOWSKA UNDER SURVEILLANCE MIAMI NOW, AND ACCORDING CURRENT
a TPO PROBABLY WILL RETURN NEW YORK FOR MEETING WITH HER CASE OFFICER PRIOR TRAVELING i
MEXI AND ONWARD EABANA. ODENVY WILL KSEP KUBARK ADVISED OF HER TRAVEL PLANS. ;
_ +7 POSSIBILITY ODACID WILL LIF? HER PASSPORT. ; , | 7
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THSTRUGPIONS, AND HER PLANS FOR HABANA. IM CASE SOKOLOWSXA EXITS CUBA VIA MEXt, Leis:
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1. LICOOKY STILL INgbsT S oN COMPLETION HER FIRST TRIP
VENEZUELA (SEE PARA 4 HMMy- 9300, JUWS 61) ABOUT FEB 61 AFTER
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WHICH SHE RETURNED DIRECTLY TO ZRMETAL, SHE MET “JANET” cgx@ ;
UNKNGYY CASE OFFICER ¢ APPARENTLY PRRUMEN SPECIALIST) IN NO
” LONGER REMEMBERED HOTEL AND DELIVERED TO JANET EXTENSIVE
PROFILES: OSEGUEDA AND AREVALO. STATION PARTICULARLY INTER-
ESTED RECOVERING OSEGUEDA WRITEUP TO 8E USED AS BASIS :
NOTE THESE OCCURRENCES PRIOR STATION CONNEC-
UPDATED REPORT.
APPRECIATE HaS EFFoRT !
TION LICOOKY. OUR FILES BEGIN JUNE 61.
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“+ LEFT HER PHONE NUMBER WITH S HOTEL SWITCHZOaRD. SAYS S WILL
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March 1966, and as reported in Reference.
2. Taree of the memoranda deal with the alleged planned travel of _
Retelle SODLOVSEA and one deals with the Rose end Cearge SION case.
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SUBJECT z Alleged Planned Travel to Cuba of Este] | ke
Sakolowska P -
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1. On 7 February LICOOKY-1 told the writer that Estel
Sakolowska, a long-time acquaintance, had told her that she
is planning a trip to Cuba. Sakolowska is now married to
Mario Madrigal, a Costa Rican medical doctor who is now in
Cuba. Sakolowska told LICOOKY-1 that she is now in the pro- ;
cess of obtaining a (U.S.) passport for her child so that A
they can travel together to Cuba. This is her child's first . -
passport. Her explanation for requesting the passport is { .
for making a trip to Costa Rica. Sakolowska claims that fo
the passport appiscaiion 15 GOW in thc Itate Repartment : he
"Security Section", i ‘
2. Sakolowska also told LICOOKY-1 that the "Prensa
Latina Bureau Chief" had proposed to her an apparent intel- .
ligence mission to accomplish enroute to Cuba. She believes‘ -
this mission is to take piace in Miami. LICOOKY-1 reported —
that on 7 February Sakolowska had a luncheon engagement
with "someone™ at the United Nations and speculates it may
be to pick up a package to take to someone in Cuba, LICOOKY-1 if
further speculates that this may only be a gift to someone ; :
in Cuba. . . : ia
3. LICOOKY stated that she had no additional information. .
It should be noted, however, that this item was given ina . -
last minute rusz just prior to her departure from the writer. = . .
LICOOKY-1 expects to be in New York until the end of February, ~ a
4, LICOOKY-1 states that Sakolowska has been a long-time .
"left winger". LICOOKY-1 reported earlier on Sakolowska and - a
her connections with revolutionaries in Central America and .
Havana in dispatch HMMA 27924 dated 21 September 1965 pages
4 and 6. This office is planning no further action on this
matter and in line with the writer's telephone conversation:
with Frank Hughes of the CI Staff today, we understand your
office will be coordinating the Subject with the FBI id
State Department.
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MENORAMDUH FOR: CI Stat cif Ha Nuylir ae é :
1THFO _ & WAC Attention: Hr. Castoro
SUBJECT : Alleged Planned Travol to Cuba of — !
Bstelle Sokolowska
REFERINCE =: Bemo, Same Subject, Dated 8 February 1936
1. On 22 February LICOOSY-1 told ne that the referenced
Pronsa Latina correspondent, accordirg to Sokolowaka, had
just advised her she would receive $590 operational expenses
for the alleged intelligence assignment in the Hiami area and
S459 Sar tmewal necenaabie te Cuba. This information was
passed orally to your office 23 February.
2. Qn 28 February LICOOZY-1 tole me that while visiting
with Sokolowska in Hew York on 23 February two FRI agents
ealled at the Sokolowska apartment apd /ntervioved Sokolowska
absut ker intended travel to Cuba. According to L-1 the
agents warned Sokelowska that she would be in serious trouble
42 sho attempted such trip. The interview went on about three
hours during which time L-1 remained imp Sokolowska's asartrent, .
gemetives in the living room and sonetizes in the kitcher ,
whore the interview reportedly was taking place. L-1 stated
that as a result of the warning by the FBI agents Sokolowska
3. Presumably the FBI, if the above story is accurate, ;
had reason for this reported action even thouga from the :
limited information available, from L-l, there would seem a
4. 4L-1 states that Sokolcwska had heard that her
hupband, now in Cuba, was living in Sokolowska‘'s house aad
with a nurse to whos he wag (engeged). It eas partially for
this reagon Sokolorska wished to visit Cuba at this tine. —
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ATTENTION ¢ Str. Hughes i a
SUBJECT : Rose and George SIHIHO¥ Plans for Y:etnam
Conscientious Objector Demonstration
1. Confirming telephone conversation with your ‘office
March lst the following inormation was dtained fron LICOOKY-1
in Eashington on February 28th:
Rose SIMINOW, 382 Central Park "est, New York City,
long-time cormuniat and contact of LICOGKY-1, told i-1 at .
several meetings during February that eho ws making plans
Tor -3 CEROLSTYaAticn agaruse. eae wer. avow Ao Tiltmat.) Paeate
son, George, discharged about Septecber 65 from the military)
after active duty in Panama, expected to be recalled for
active duty iz Yietnaz as a member of a military reserve unit.
It is planned that if recalled George will refuse induction
Qs 2 conscientious objector and cass demonstrations will be
prozoted in New York. 2ose has bd discussions with a
“constitutionalist lawyer", one Boudion, to handle the
expected court trial. Boudien'a secretary, Teresa, is a :
friend of Rose. Rose plang to pay the initial attorney fees
after which she will lnunch a naiicsa: drive te raise funda.
According to Rose, Boucine is “svanped” with similar cases.
Rose ig ernployed by olf Popper Jones Ross and ‘olg. She hag
been a secretary for ten to fifteen years. .
3. This office is taking no further action on this
report unless so requested. Please advige if this mtter is.
turned over to the FBI or any other action taker.
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SUEJECT: Allegsd Flanaed Travel to Cute cf Estelle BOXOLOWLEA i
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REPRREICE: Monorante, came subject, dated 8 Fotroary and | tarch 1966.
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1. Yerther to references, the vriter egain sav LICOCKY-1 in Bes York i
oa § March. In that thie nev toforwation clarifies ont elaborates on
= clligtt fopiitse Sotenttowe. ff 1a heliv-cd best to recepitulate
2. SCROLOUEKA's hucband, a Costa Ricen madical doctor, ty the nam of |
© MADRIGAL, is nov in Cuba with a profitable jod and living in a house '
assigned to him with g Cutan curse with wiom he is “euzezed.” Subject ir,
Geviroas cf retaraing to Cubs in teat ene admires CASTRO and what sre believes
he fe doing for Cube, sod wishes to assist in the “causs.” She geinnd this -
on during her stay in Cuba in the early 60's, at which tims che ;
ly wat CASTAD ané veo befricnied by iim. sr droire to retursa is :
eo iaflucucss by the seat to care for ber two exildrea and she plans to
hor basbeod {ros whos she expects suppert. S39 no longer tas
yee for her toebund, in Sou York Suaject eteays with her mother, @ not
well informed Folish peasant iamigrent. ;
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Seaboaré “Chespion” train on 7 Maren for Mieni. Ca 5 or 6 March, before her.
Geparture, tao CUIS rep cave Enbject a vritten list of questions to ba ased |
for cultivating emi gnining the confidence ef Cuban exiles in the Misai erea |
to leara core about their organisational cesign and plane for work egeinst Cube
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Cubject’s cover fer this aseigment is to gather euteria) for a book she |
Plans to write on the Cubmn Brvolution. Tne questions thencelves ere not’
intelligence requiresante end reputedly are along tae linse of “vast vas
_ your role in the invagion attemgt? Why dif your particular scrtie fall? . _
ote.” Pertinest bere, however, is that ths COIS rep told Sudject that ho:
is very interested in the “Municipalidades” organizatioml derelopcont by:
the Cuban eziles. He said tats was the suartest tuing tae exiles have dons.
Souree stated chat she understands the exile community han regramed tate.
coll organizations se tuat exiles from the sams community fros tarir haves
in Cada nov fora tee Individual cells. In t::la fashion teey cen batter -
protect theaselves from penetration and will be a better informad and
cohesive group. subject vas given $950. for the Hien! trip exsenses. :
fource sev tne money. Sudsect plans to spend two or three weeks on this §
taiesion ant then retarn to BY to report to the CUIS rep. ‘
5. Ffubdject is teking ber tw children vith her to Hiest end is taking
Along @ “babysitter.” Eabject hed wanted to take @ Puerto Rican girl |
en ques “ prey wus w08 ot Peeers yaaa veerne om mks Whe Eel vb EA
irl coulé not cttain @ lesve of abeence fron ber job, the P2 girl's brother
ie serving as babysitter, Se is described as being in hie eerly tventies and
{s a cupporter of CASTRO. <ubject's immediate problas is to obtain entre
to the Cuban exiles and a czeap yay to live in the Klenf area. fo accosglish
this she has re-established contact vith a fcracr acecsirtence and ally, one
Jerry ESHIKG. HEMIEO is described as being an American geubar of the Eilliss
Korean group in tke invasion atterpt. Subject met HEMISG in the Frente «
Gandino in Miraraqua. She re-establiebed tais comtact by finding an old :
Wiel telessovue number for ECR) and spore to a person at taies nanber who
identifies ninccif as “Little Joe.” Littie Joe ssié tagt meMias eoved bat
that be couid put ber ip touch with hia,
6 Eubsect told source she vas delighted at baving received @ pace-
port for berself ani her children end perzisaion frou tos State Denarteent
to trevei to Cate with thes. fermwission vas granted on compassionie ;
grounds. She was so excited at this devolopaent she imsedistely telepboand
the CUIS rep despite an earlier sdwonition <o never again call aim et his
Office. He taid his business is etrictly cospartuented frou other meabers
of the Cuban UZ group. fubject state€ tact with her passport s2e Bow will
be able to travel to Surcpe after returning to Cuba. Ecurce unterstands |
that Eurspean truvel will be for Cuban intelligeme purposes bot bas 0
Gataile. ctource speculates tant because fubdject is fluent in Polish and ©
Freach, with eam knowledge of German, coupled vith her Auerican citizensilp
and Polfeh teckground, ci vill be able to gain entre ints Earopean Bloc :
cireles to glean wast she can cf their true feelings aod intent to the CASTRO
government. Us0n cowpletion of Ser Nias! mission and ner return to BY, cubject
then plana to dasart to Cube ria Mexico. She plana caly about tvo days in
_ Mexico. che Will be provited Gravel funds ty the Culd rep. -
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will be staying in ths Mimi area. Source hes base requested to remain in
BY entil the coraing of 10 March im tae bope that this toformatica will bs
fortacoaing, Source vas alec requested to consider tie feanibility of
Visiting the Migai area to deteruine Eubject's vhere- bouts, Eource steted
that an excuse for tais visit could be to visit De. uJAPER end bis wife in j
Miext in that they are leaving BT 9 Mareh for m long-plasned 19 day boliday
there. oth Subject and Source are close friends of i: AAPPER co this arranges
went would be plausible. In this regard, Bource stated that to eave all i
eoncerned froa eaibarinusssent, she advised CEAPFER not to question Eubject to»
Cloealy as to iubject's plens upon Subject’s departure froa HY in thet £3ArFa
was unter the impression that Eubject was travelling directly to Cuba, Eourss
implied tu SRAPPER that Subject has to “earn ber way" to Cuba. <SSAPPER was .
deacribed es being in no vay connectich wits Sabject’s acaignmect nor to be
in syepatoy with such msiness. fhe CRAPPERS plan to stay in the Hichols
Hotel, Hient Beach, Collins Aveme.
Ge Od Aaswmswwny was DlIs*2 Atcomtettos +f Cuhinee nein nelve as ad
tha hepoenizgan in Cabs. vouree seid that wien discussing some aspects of tee
true. situation there, Che CUSVAHFA's naps cane up. hen Soures suggested
that Che may heve been tone in, Subject responded that this certainly vas mot
talon Gath nen ne eterna latent canes cepteaniondeddend
the case. Eubject stated that about 3 March one of Che's “close aides” arrived
Zn HY.. Source mdarstents this aide caze to BY fcr. contest wits tas Cuban
Ua group. Cudject lsarned this froe ths CUIS rep. {
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. Ge SUIS rep fs decribed es being 5'3" to 5°%" tall, slight build,
etall > ting waustechs, @ “latin type" but uot dark. Be locks like -
Berels WAXTINGZ, tae father of Sabjest's Fiest masy. Source now staten tass
the CUIL rep is protebly not a Prensa Letinn rep as Subject stated this
assigozont is furtiering ais diploxatic career. Tue CGIS rep had wsotings
with Cubject at leect three times at iubject'’s hove. :
10. Bepensizg apoa 2evolopeents by the mvrnins of 10 Karch, Source may
be exked to transit tieshiagton for anotter meeting walle enroate to Mexico.
It {6 understood that Your Cffice will caferteke the necessary coonlination;
with other compournts and other Agencies acd. that tris Office wiil take no
further ection pending your aivice end request.
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_ REP: MEXT 6341 (IN 59865)". * |
1. LUND MET WITH LICOOKY-1 FEBRUARY 7 IN NEW YORK (NY)
AND BERRMARY ORTH WHEN SHE VISITED WASHINGTON TO REVIEW THE
1962 SENATE HEARING RECORDS FOR POSSIBLE RELEASE TO USE IN HER
LEGAL PROBLEMS. L-1 PLANS TO RETURN TO MEXI -NO SOONER THAN
MARCH 7 DEPENDING ON PROGRESS WITH HER LAWYER, L-1 WON ROVALTY
CASE WHICH SHOULD PEODUCE ABOUT $700 NOW; OTHER SUIT STILL
UNRESOLVED, — .
+ @. NO ATYEMPT WAS MADE TO DEBRIEF L-1 IN DEPTH IN THAT
ALMOST EVERY ITHASHE RAISED WAS REPEAT MATERIAL ON HER OLD CRONIES
AND CONTACTS, POINTED OR REVEALING QUESTIONING ON ANY ACTIVE Do
TARGET, I.E. LEVENSON COMPLEX, WAS AVOIDED,
8. FURTHER TO DIR 81088 L-1 STATED LEVENSON MET BERDECIO |
IN MEXI PRIOR TO EITHER SPRING OR SUMMER 63. IDEN OF GIRL IN
CALIFORNIQ UNKNOWN, LEVENSON LIVED WITH BERCEDIOS ON ARRIVAL 63.
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4, LEVENSON'S MAID INTRODUCED TO REVUELTOS BY THE - !
PILIOS AT “PARTY IN FILIOS' HOME. FILIOS' SMUGGLING
ACTIVITIES PREVIOUSLY REPORTED (OTHER CHANNELS) INVOLVED
“ Wainacial iiss SUCR aS TaanGiGTOA RaADiG Bac, TOR i.”
MONETARY GAIN ONLY AND NOT INVOLVED WITH SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES,
L-1 RECALLS MEXICAN MILITARY PILOTS SOMEHOW THVOLVED BUT HAS
NO DETAILS. ae
5. IN DISCUSSING LITERARY WORLD ONLY FLEETING REFERENCE |
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"MADE TO LIREAM, / (AND TICHBORN WITH NO HINT OF KUBARK :
- INVOLVEMENT DESPITE ETSINGER'S ADVICE THAT L-1 SAID LIREAM.
- BLOWN, TO THE CONTRARY, L-1 CLAIMS LIREAM CONCEPT WAS HER, IDEA
AND HAD SPOKEN TO ° Pri nour IT SOME TIME AGO ONLY TO DISCOVER
SUBSEQUENTLY ON RETURN FROM TRIP OUTSIDE um “j HAD TAKEN
THE IDEA AND WITH. TICHBORN PRODUCED LIREAM, L-12 CLASSIFIES
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7. Le-l ASKED SEVERAL TIMES FOR LATEST DEVELOPMENT ARICA,
CHILE CONFERENCE (MEXI 6177) STATING SHE HAD HEARD OR READ ;
NOTHING CONCERNING IT SINCE LEAVING MEXICO NOR DID ANY OF HER NY i
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MONTEFORTE TOLEDO Sib sixed DEPARTURE, PLANNED RETURN MEXI 1 MARCH rv |
* .- (DESPITE MEXI 6385 AND HMMA 28303 ADVISING THIS WAS A CHANGE IN |
: PLANS). REASON BEING THAT MONTEFORTE COULD OBTAIN ONE YEAR ONLY . |
LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM’ UNIVERSITY WHEREAS SOCIOLOGY STUDY SPONSORED _ |
BY UN REQUIRED TWO YEARS, oo |
-*,8. CONCERNING RAUL OSEGUEDA L~1 REPEATED HER CAPABILITY OF :
INFLUENCE AND COLLABORATION ON IDEAS WITH HIM AS WITH FRANCISCO
VILLAGRAN KRAMER AND MANUEL GERMAN PARRA (PREVIOUSLY RTPORTED
HMA 27924), IN ADDITION THOUGH AND OF INTEREST WAS ADVICE THAT —_
OSEGUEDA HAD PREPARED A PAPER ON UNIVERSTTY REFORM FOR A Z_
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DISCUSSED THIS WITH MANUEL CALVILLO AND MAURICO MAGDALEXO OF
MINISTRY OP EDUCATION, L-1 CLAIMS CAN OBTAIN THIS PAPER. . -
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“UNIVERSITY REFORM PROGRAM, MONTEFORTE AND VILLAGnan aacci=n
TOOK PART VERACRUZ CONFERENCE, PRESENTING PROBLEMS OF THE LEFT
AND PROBLEMS OF THE RIGHT RESPECTIVELY,
_ 9, MUCH TIME SPENT ON L-1 LEADS UPON LATEST ESCAPADE
‘ESTELLE SOKOLOWSKA (MEXI 5054) IN THAT S REPORTEDLY GIVEN ASSIGN-_
MENT BY PRENSA LATINA CORRESPONDENT NY TO VISIT MIAMI AND CUBA,
_ THIS COORDINATED WITH ODENVY AND REACHED CRESCENDO WITH ODENV:
REPS INTERVIEWING S IN HER NY APARTMENT (WHEN L-1 BY HAPPENSTANCE
WAS VISITING, AND parol Bed toce FULL STORY ON ALLEGED PRENSA 4
LATINA INVOLVEMENT). L-1 MAY BE ASKED TO DELAY RETURN MEXICO TO
. MONITOR S PLANS, STATION WILL BE KEPT ADVISED, _ _ i
. 10. L+2 ALSO SAW ROSE SIMINOW (MEXI 5075) WHO CLAIMED TO BE
_ PLANNING DEMONSTRATIONS IN NY BY UTILIZING HER SON GEORGE AS A
_ “CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR TO MILITARY DUTY IN VIETNAM, GEORGE WAS
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ANTICIPATES RECALL AS MEMBER OF RESERVE UNIT, THEY PLAN UTILIZE
SERVICES OF CONSTITUTIONALIST LAWYER BOUDIEN, PLAN INCLUDES .-
NATIONAL FUND DRIVE, ITEM PASSED ODENVY. MEMOS THIS AND .—
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OF SELECTED PERSONALITIES (MEXI 6419) BUT THAT SHE HAD NOT HAD!
TIME.TO COMPLETE, SHE INTENDS DOING THIS MMEDIATELY ON RETURN,
L-1 CONTACTS WITH GUAT EXILES BEING REVIEWED WITH GUAT DESK,
-WILL ADVISE IF WE DECIDE RECONTACT L-1 HERE FOR THIS PURPOSE.
12. WHILE DISCUSSING WITH L-1 “INTELLECTUAL GROUP" MEXT,
as TO WHAT MAKES THEM TICK ETC) HER RECOMMENDATION FOR PRACTICAL
METHOD TO EXERT INFLUENCE SOLICITED, SHE SUGGESTED THE USUAL '
EXCHANGE PROGRAMS ETC, AT SECOND MEET SHE SOMEWHAT DESPONDENT. IN
BEING UNABLE PRODUCE REALISTIC BROAD otfice PROGRAM. IN THIS
CONTEXT SHE WAS TOLD WE NOT SATISFIED OUR OVERALL PRESENT APPROACH
“AND BELIEVE ALL OF US SPINNING OUR WHEELS NEEDLESSLY. ADVISED. ¥E
~ QOUNT ON CONTINUED SUPPORT FROM US, WHEN ASKED PLANS IF F
NOW WOULD PROBABLY HAVE TO REGROUP AND TOLD HER SHE SHOULD NOT
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BEFORE RETURNING NY, SUPPORT WOULD COME FROM FATHER. IN NY
’ SHE RAS MANY "PROJECTS" WHICH NEED TO BE DONE, NO SPECIFICS...
SUGGEST STATION CONSIDER KEEPING HER ON PRESENT ARRANGEMENTS
COUPLE OF MONTHS TO PRODUCE PROFILES AND ANY DEBRIEFING IN
DEPTH REQUIRED AND THEN TERMINATE. UPON RETURN TO Nv SHE MIGHT
BE PICKED UP FOR CONTACT BY KULAMP OR ODENVY. HAVE INITIATED
“DISCUSSIONS WITH KULAMP AND TREY INTERESTED CONTACT ARRANGEMENT
WITH PIECERATE PAYMENT. LUND FOUND L-1 PROBABLY WELL-INTENTIONED
BUT TRAGIC GADFLY HANDY TO HAVE AROUND FOR TIDBITS DESPITE BEING
. THOROUGHLY BLOWN BUT NOT WORTH A PROJECT, WILL ADVISE ANY
: REQUESTS. FOR L-1 SERVICES DURING GUAT POST-ELECTION ACTIVITIES,
-18. RECOMMEND STATION EXTEND PRESENT PROJECT FOR TIME
Se ee PS ARSE Ts LEY Soeetite,
*JERAINATION IF SO DECIDED IS NATURALLY STATION PREROGATIVE,
WELCOME. STATION COMMENT,
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4. HQS NOTE PREVIOUS CABLES HAVE DESCRIBED LICOOKY ACCESS
TO OSEGUEDA AND VILLAGRAN KRAMER WHICH APPARENTLY STILL PERSISTS
DESPITE GOSSIP RE HER KUBARK AFFILIATION. DID HQS DEBRIEF HER
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. L-1 CLAIMS SHE CAN OBTAIN THIS PAPER. |
STATION MAY WISH FOLLOW UP FCR POSSIBLE USE LICOAK AND OVERALL '
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9. MUCH TINE SPENT ON L-1 LEADS UPON LATEST ESCAPADE
ESTELLE SOKOLOWSKA (MEXI 5054) IN THAT S REPORTEDLY GIVEN ASSIGN-
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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR TO MILITARY DUTY IN VIETNAM, GEORGE WAS
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giving him the full background on her io,
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ment through current use in Mexico. My
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NY and find a job which would give her a
; means of livzlihvod as well as cover for any
future CIA income. After 6 months (or some
other specific period cf time) it would be
arranged that either we contact her or she
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‘ "be the best approach. He will talk to you
. before Friday.
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, -dnmdication whether she was under develop-
Ps ment by the opposition ---Soviet, Cuban, etc. i.
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LA COMUNIDAD CULTURAL DE LATINO AMERICA IN feica, CHILE. EXPECTS .
MEET NUMBER OF GENCA ATTENDEES WHO HE THINKS WILL WANT PROGRESS .
REPORT ON PLANS FeCR CLE ORGANIZING MEETING. VILLORO PLANS RATHER
VAGUE. REALIZES GENOA MEETING ATTENDED MAINLY BY LEFTIS]S. AND THAT , .
IF CLE WERE LAUNCHED UNDER SAME AUSPICES IT WOLLD BE HEAVILY WEIGHTED
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_ THEATER DEPT oF NATINAL FINE ANTS INSTITUTEs PADRE ANGEL MARIA
GARIGAY, LEFTIST AND WINNER NATIONAL LITERARY AWARD; HECTOR MENDOZA,
. _- UNIDENTIFIEDs JUAN RULFO WKO NOT Gornes AND MARIG MONTEFORTE TOLEDO,
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SUBJECT 1 Contract Agents
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Agents oscigned to countrios in your Erasch, To asrist in updating
and tensclidating porsonnel records on WH Contract Agents, your -
Bicmcd ic requested 39 furmiea by co vamery sree wo omwang
tafernation for CNLY U. 5. citison Contract Agents who are
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1. SUBJ RETURNED 22 JAN BY PLANE TO NEW YORK TO CONSULT
LAWYERS ?ROWN CROSS AND HAMILTON RE 696,000 DOLLAR LIBEL SUIT
BEING BROUGHT AGAINST HER BY LYLE STUART, PUBLISHER OF ENGLISH
VERSION OF BOOK FOR HER CHARGES THAT HE ALTERED ORIGINAL TEXT.
VISIT REVOLVES AROUND LAWYERS DESIRE OBTAIN RELEASE HER SENATE
TESTIMONY OF MARCH 30, 1962 FOR USE IN DEFENSE, SHE UNWILLING
FELEASE 2ECAUSE OF DELICACY SOME OF REVELATIONS ABOUT LINLUCK, -
-AREVALO AND OTHERS. STUART LAWYERS ARE SCHEINAN, ALBERT AND
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Ae a consequence taereol, said contraci is amended by deieiing '
all reference to social security and by adding the following paragraph:
- “Effective 1 December 1964, social security taxes will be covertly
- deducted by this organization from your compensation in the same :
manner and to the same extent as would be dene if you were a Govern- : {
ment employee. Security reasons make this procedure necessary. Its : :
implementation doea act imply ir any manner the actual creation of an oon
t employce-employer relationship. Your legal status under this agree- : a
: ment continues to be that of an independent contractor. °
If you receive or expect to receive full or partial social security
credits from overt sources you will so notify this organization and an
wdjustmest will be made or covert deductions discontinued, depending
apon the circumstances. Further, if you should subsequently receive
overt social security credits, evidence thereof will be submitted to this
organization. In such event your covert credits will be erased and yeur 5
- covert deductions returned.
All other terma and conditions of said contract remain in full force , oo
. and effect. poo,
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Conse reef
VISION MAGAZINE. LICCOKY HAD TOLD £222 cs SHE HAD BEEN
RECRUITED FOR XUBARK BY MR. HERMSDORF IN CUBA, WAS NOW MEXI,
AND WANTED A KUBARK CONTACT IN NEW YORK. SHE ONLY. PLANNED
BE THERE A COUPLE OF DAYS PRIOR RETURNING MEXI AND GAVE NO
: INDICATION WHY SHE WISHED CONTACT.
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; PREFER NOT USE HIM AS INTERMEDIARY TO LICOOKY. IN VIEW HER
> PLAN RETURN MEXI SHCRTLY HDQS MAKING NO CONTACT. REQUEST
STATION DEBRIEF LICOOKY ON HER ACTIONS, PARTICULARLY WHY SHE
REVEALED HER KUBARK RELATIONSHIP.
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1, LICOOKY-1 HAS BEEN IN POOP a, FOR CY =
MONTHS EVIDENCED 8Y RECURRENT HACKING COUGH, BRONCKITIS AND OTHER
ILLS, TREATMENT HEPE HAS TEMPORAPILY ALLEVIATED CONDITION 3UT NEVER
PERMANENTLY, MOST RECENT PECURRENCE HAS L-} WORRIED ABOUT POSSIBLE
LUNG CANCER. we'TS VISIT DP. I. SNAPPER, CHIEF BROOKDALE MEDICAL
CENTER WHO KNOWS HEPE ENTIPE MEDICAL HISTORY, LEAVING END FIRST
WEEK SEPT AND RETURMING FIPST WEEK OCTOBER. ‘
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(SEE HMMw 139¢2) MEDICAL EXPENSES COVERED SY BLUE CROSS BLUE
SHIELD SO ESTIMATE ONLY TRAVEL AND TEMPORARY HOTEL STAY BEFORE
ENTERS HOSTAL. .
3. IF nes WISHES INTERVIEW HER NEW YORK SUPPLEMENTING STATION
REPORTING ON CONES PLANS FOR ESTABLISHING LA WRITERS COMMUET TY»
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HENCRESDUM FOR: Chief, WH/1/Mexico o- W.d. Kaufman
Operational Approral is kereby granted in the case of.
—__LICOOkY/_ Ct, sfor the purpose specified in your request :
dated__as folios .. ‘
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Amended as specifically requested in your menorandum of 17 Angust 1965.)
This Approval is tased upon evaluation of.information available to this
Office, and is grented under euthority contained in CSI and CSI-F 10-5.
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CI/OPERATIONRL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISTON!
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LICOOXY-1 Participation in Mexican triters' Assoc lation
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Reference: HHA 26,621, 15 July 1965 I Petr?
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1. LICOOZY-1's efforts as described in reterence have
substantial eerit and some potential pzrticularly if the Stat:cn cau
find a way to tie them in with the LIRHAM effort in the tatellectual
field.
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ectting saritsrs beth of the righ ana lere oneh aa Certos PELLICER \
Camara to join the AEH, From a KDBARK standpoint the most interesting ‘
contact is the one with PELLICER because he has been the reported force | j
behind the CONES/CLE effort in Hexico. t
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oy the LILINS memo do not entati aaking her witting of other Station
assets engaged in BHSPAGN Ops among the intellectuais, an amencment
to her OA is required, and one has been requested. If her efiorts
. progress to the poict where she night be abie to influence leftist
writers im their efforts to cetabligh the CLR in Mexico (para 7c of
LILINE newo}) Headquarters should be forwarded your ideas on why and how t
LICOOKY-1 should be used as in active MHSPAWN agent, and another
ammendnent will be required for this role. :
4. AXDRIETYE 2111 discuss thie operation with the Station during
his TDY. .
. S&S. In view if the restricted OA which confines KUBARK's
association with LICOOKY-1, it is important that Heacyuarters renain
aware of any unusual activity in her personal life which might affect '
ber security or the granting of amendments to her OA for individual -
operations. Therefore, ve would appreciate your kecping us informed
on a more timely basis of any undertakings such as the recruitments |
for membership in the AEM described in reference.
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- The following ayents in Mexico City are delinguent in
Chief, SH Division
the filing of their 1964 Covert Income Tax returns. You
are requested to obtain these cutstanding returns as soon
aS nosctile since delinouert tax returns are subiect to 6t
the date ef payrent, and in addition are also subject to a
Statutory interest on the unpaid tax due frem 15 April to
penalty of St per month, net to exceed 25% of the tax liability.
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SUBJECT : LICOQOKYe1 (201278841)
An amendrent is requested to the Operational Approval
of LICCOKY-1 to use her 1} to develop and report on mexbers
‘fluence on these members and leaders, and 3) to continue her
work in the AEM and to become a close confident of Pellicer,
‘ of the Mexican wWriters* Association, 2) to assess her an-
Rulfo and other influential leaders of the AEM. This is in
compliance with the request set forth in HMMA 26,621, 15 July
1965, a copy of which has been made available to your office.
We. J. Kaufran
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LICOOKY Project Progress Report for March 1965
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
‘CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMBOL AND SOJMSER j DATE
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Referencest A, HDMA-25560, 11 March 1965.
B, HiN-17437, 15 Harch 1965,
1. Attacked te the LICOOKY Project Progrees Report for the month of
March 1965. The aczivity of this Project during the reporting period is
covered in detail in an effort to comply with the instructions contained in
paragraph 4 of reference-B,
2. Unlaen athewcten ramtret the next Proocisa Roger) will weer ine
period 1 April throuzh 30 June 1955, fy thet tine the LILINE Unit hopes it
will heve a secretery to help with its “paper” load,
3. ‘he "Juartts” referred to in parngeraph le of attachment, is identical
with Juana de LARICS, previously reported in 12X2-2772. ‘The Station is
trying to locate Ler eddress and phone number in order to be eble to provide
the, Guatemala Station vith more information on this group.
4, It 4s requested that Heedquartera index the following nemes tn the.
context in which they armeer here: Jorgs FCARRASZA, Maria Teresa “= eTrs de
*REVUELTAS, Arturo *FILiO, Jorge *FILIO, laris *AREMAL, Guillermo FROISSEY
Dende, Jaime “MAVARFO. Station has oo traces on iiavarro, the brothers FLlio,
Nor on the pseudonys Carrenza,
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1. Production ‘ :
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during this reporting period. curing this perisd LICCUIY-2 hes.
been reporting on her activities and working as follosst
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L-1 learned that the Guatemalen POT have approsched
Bartolomé Costs-Anic stout printing a"news letter” to be
dietributed {- Guatensle. Shen this eceurs she will be:
able to obtain copies aad identify the authors and other
pertinent details. :
Centinuing reports on the activities of Miguel Ancel
Toralla Burgos, Guatesalan guerrilla now in exile in
Rexico, L-] hes eatablished thet Toralla aeete Victer .
Manuel Gutiérrez once a veck at sors undisclosed plece !
and tine. ;
Ll is attempting to identify and obtain the address ané
telephone of one “Juanita”. “Juanita” acts as a courier
to Guaterals for Gutierres and also acts as a cut cut
detween Gutferres and Dr. Raul Oseruide Pelele.It has :
been established that Gutierres aleays uses “Jusoita's"™
phone to sake Bis telephone calle. “Juanita” also takea .
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telephone calle for Guittérres.
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and Party Members in Guatemala.
L-l co-tinuss reporting target study deta on Margarita
Pos Paredes and ~juka Julius.
Il-l completed basic terget etudies on Amelia Castillo Ledoa,
nes Mezican antassador to Austria and Alejandro Gores
Maganda, new Hexican espaseador to Panama.
demi is prepaclog w iarcget atulz oa Vie
visor to the Secretary of Treasury.
l-l has bees “astructed to report as fully as possible
" on Zraeste Madore, forzer chargé d* affaires in Hoscow ead
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sho ‘nev hes a responsible position in the Foreign Office.
l~l is attezpting to idertigy 11 MNicaraguen guerriiies sos
living in Mexico and being assisted by Sddberto forres
Sepitosa and to g7t a line on their activities.
Lel is also attenpting te identify a group of Central 1
énericaus, Sclvadoreane, Hicaraguens aad Guatemalans,
who ere meeting with Luis Manuel Zuniga.
L-l has been instructed to try and locste one Rise :
Gotan and discover bie present activities.
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lel has been the soures of information which provided the
foundation for ea Ca operation against the PCM. l-] has
been seeing Noria Teresa Retes de*Revusltos, eife of
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Jose Revueltds, Coecunist landmark personality ia
Mexico for the past several years, on a reguler basis.
Jose Revueltés bes become an alcoholic and for the last .
several seeks hes been living with an Indian girl. Mrs. :
Revueltds blemes this situation of her husbands relation-
ship with two trothers Arturo and Sorge*Filio and on
Jaise Navarre. According to Mra. Revueltas thease three
ere engage’ in snug: ling contraband gocds into He xico
ang ere also enzaged in Siigezird drug activities. Hra.
Bevueltes cl.ine that they use their snuggling chansele
to help the PCH pass iteas and bodies in and out of the
country. Jose Revueltas was the contact man betueen this .
Dewd Alene o> te :
Gfoup ond Aifredo Saqueires and Luis Arenal who were ine :
terested in sauggling Guillerco Rousset Banda accused of i
murdering Carlos Ferias Jimenez, both known Coamunists, i
out of the coustry. There has been speculation that this }
perder vas the result of diffsrences betccen the ProySoviet
and Pro-Conzunist China groups of PCK. Mrs. Revueltas ven:
lieves that if ehe could cause the arrest of the Filios ©.
and Havarro she could reseue her husband from their iafle-
ence. At Lel's suggestion, she wrote an ananyxous letter
denouncing the Félios and Naverro, describing their activ-
ities, types of contraband she addresses where the contre-
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the proper Mexican authorities. This may not work, but if
the inforszation provided by Mra. Revueltds is true and the
group is arrested, publicity plus additional help from the
stations publicity can create a damaging scandal againet
the PCM.
L-1 bas been additicnelly instructed of the require-
ments outlined in para 2 of 2ef. 2.
LICOOKY-2 reported on 15 March that Judith Ferreto
called him to send a ticket to San Jose, Costa Rica for
Manuol Mora or to the person to shom he assigns it. The
ticket was for travel frcm San Jose to Mexico City. On
March 18 Ferreto called saying Mora was in the city and had
mot used the ticket but had given it to Sefiova Carmen Lopes
de Ferreto who travelled to Mexico on 21 March. Ferreto
celled again on 26 March naking a reservetion for Carsen
ae Perrete's return te Sen Jese on 1 April.
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Im2 took advantage of this phone call to renark to ©
Ferreto that there had been little travel lately. She told
hin there was no explanation other than people were just.
not travelling. She said she expected there sould be soze
wovement of students thic suraer.
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have been taken. Discussions with L-1 have been: divested toward |
blocking out and defining the goale she should achieve during the
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next tkree monthe period, Yor each aseting she prepares an
"activities report”. In this report ohe outlines her activities
for the preceeding week, the tasks ahs see vorking on, the people
che wes in contact with aca the results. She also liste the tasks
she will work op during the coming seek, the people she will ace,
etc.
lel is handicapped in this work since she has ro control
over her contecta and has to te oxtrerely discreet in her slicting
of the facta. Many timea her plane go aury since during a given
fsot ake = shed
conversation there ie no opening to uring up the saticct
to discuss. : -
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Both LICO:KY-1 and-2 eppear th recognize the security impli-
cations of their work. beither are curious about their case officers.
They follow their instructions concerning the security of their
~ meetings and comzo with their case officers. During the reporting
period their bas been no evidence of any unusual security probleas.
& Personnel :
LICOCKY-1 has regained her good health and her corale is
high. How that ache haa a permanent base of operations, ins thet she
bes ber aparteent furnished and a telephone, se is resuming ber
regular contacts that «ere broken «hen she was {11 ond living in-
Aiugpeunt
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not presented the personality described in Pera 3 of Ref 3. She
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mature and attentive. She has been prompt and reliable in her '
meetings. She discusses her problema calsly and accepte instruction
+ and criticiam without argusert. She kas responded well te instruct~ ‘
fons and has sorked hard in trying to improve her reporting. She
appears to be sell adjested to her environment which is most exe
tremely trying at tices. - :
In discussions concerning the Communist and leftist movements,
she adzitted that at one tice she was influenced by their ideology,
but as she had grown older and had observes more of t:8ir activities
and personalities, she had lost all-respect for them. She aaid that
she had been fooled by Fidel Caatro in hie early days and had
thought he wonld be good for Cuba, but as events have developed
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she has seen how mistaken she had been originally. Ste also commented
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that in long talke with LIHLUCK, he had opened her eyea to the
fallacy of the Comcunist ideology. In all of these conversations ;
she has appeared sincere im her statements. Her liason with LINLUCK
appears to be based on deep affection for him and not on promiae -
ewity. The case officer has the inpression that if there was not
a present Mrs. LINLUCK she would become legally his wife. This is
: @ probles that aay have to be faced in the future. i
‘ LICOOKY-2 doesn't present any personnel problea. Shile his :
miche fe a emall one and his access is limited, his assignnents
& are carried owt conscientiously.
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: had been hurt as a eult 0 of her haown asesociation with LINLUCK.
- A ee “at the: time he-pabdlicly broke with the party. As an exarple of
a eee this, Miguel Toralla told her that Gutierrez had referred to LIHLUCK
re and “LICOOKY-1 as .“enanioa" of the party ani thst he had been repriaand
‘ : ST OTNTLS OPT San pe ‘seeing LINLECS when he first arrived in town. He had been
7 eres “".""" “gorbidden ‘to: see either one of tes.
Eluprrr | teen ee ee
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cso . - _ _ “oT Taycosereate 3 target studies and suggestions on possible recruiteen?
eta eee “approaches. hauebeea hélpful._ While her reporting for tne sisak past
for tr ay ; _ " _ “wont has not + produced any Information Reports, it has kept she
° otstion avore’ ‘of the activities in her perticular area of access.
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“ag she is “successful ‘ta performing her tasks as outlined in the
To an$e . - peregront : under “Productioa* above, such information will be useful ;
tee yy 7 to. the station.” Licodry- 2" effectiveness is linited to his narros
Lu oASTES: i oes nee, “target, . “put such | travel information that he does provide does
DEM Saupe: F suet os 7 - ae ‘a useful purpose.
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given to LICOOKY-1 in‘an effort to increase the quantity and quality
of her production.
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MEXICO AND GUAT AS COLTER TO YCu SCSA FROM VICTCR MANUEL GUTIERREZ,
OF WHOL SHE AND HUSSAND RAFAEL ARE INTIMATE FRIENDS. RAFAEL IS
SPANISY REPUBLICAN ANC FOR“ER CHAUFFEUR FOR PRESIDENCY DURING ARSENZ
REGINE. EXILED MEXI IN 1954. (LICOOKY=-1 HAS IDENTIFIED “JUANITA™
LaRIOS GUTIERREZ AS CUTOUT BETWEEM VICTOR MANUEL GUTIERPEZ AND DR.
“RAUL OSEGUEDA. L-1 SCURCE IS OSESUEDA WHO CONFIRMED JUAMITA COURIER
ROLE av SAID HER LAST TRIP TO GUAT WAS EARLY FE3.)
|g, BURING FIRST THREE DAYS iX “EXL, LINLUCK ASKED L.ICCOKY
PUT Tc2ALLA UP AT AER QPT. THEREAFTER TORALLA SOVED i) WITH ABEL
‘CUESCA MARTINEZ.
3. 4 MARCH TORALLA CONFIDED FCLLOWING TO LICSOKY CLINLUCK ABSEXT
IN FRANCE OVING SERICUS ACCIDENT TO SON):
A. T 4AS PAL THREE vEETINGS WITH VICTOR MA:UEL FUTIERREZ WHO GAVE HI!
‘MONEY T3 PAY BCARD AT CUENCAS, KID ASSURED HIM POT Cat! GET HIM
WORKING PAPE:S HERE THRU GCSERNACION. ——
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meetings. She discusses her problems calmly end accepts instruction:
and criticism without argument. She has responded well to inetruct-
fone and has worked hard in trying to improve her reporting. She
appears to be well adjasted to hor environment which is most exe
tremely trying at times.
In discussions concerning the Communist and leftist movements,
she admitted that at one time she vas influenced by their ideology,
but as she had grown older and had observed more of their activities
and personalities, she had lost allirespect for them. She said that
she had been fooled by Fidel Castro in hie early days and had
thought he would be good for Cuba, but as events have developed
she has seen how mistaken she had been originally. She also commented
that in long talks with LINLUCK, he had opsned her eyes to the
fallacy of the Communist ideology. In all of thess conversations
she has appeared sincere in her statements. Her liason with LINLUCK
appears to be based on deep affection for him and not on promis-
, cuity. The cose officer has the impression that if there was net
a present Mre. LINLOCK she would become legnsy his wife. This is
a problew that may have to be faced in the future.
LICOOKY-2 doesn't present any personnel problem. While his
niche is a smali one and his access is limited, his agoignmenta
ere carried out conscientiously.
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LICOORY~2 admitted the access to her communist contacts here
had been hurt as a result of her known association with LINLUCK.
at the time he publicly broke with the party. As an example of
this, Miguel Toralla told her that Gutierres had raferred to LINLUCK
and LICOOKY~1 as "enemies" of the party and that he had been reprimand
ed for seeing LINLUCK when he first arrived in town. He had deen
e forbidden to see either one of then.
6. Sffectivenesa
: LICOORY~-1's target studies and suggestions on possible recruitment
approaches has@been helpful. While her reporting for the £7*4F past
nonth has vot produced any Information Reports, it has kept the
station aware of the activities in her particular area of access.
: If she ia successful in performing her tasks es outlined in the
. parggraph under “Production” above, such information will be useful
- to the station. LICOORY=2"s effectiveness is limited to his nerrow
target, but such travel information that he does provide does
serve a useful purpose, ia
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of her production.
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TORALLA PARTICPATE.
Be GUAT WOMAN NAMED JUQ%8 LARIOS MOVES BACK AND FORTH FREELY BETWEEN
MEXICO AND GUAT AS COURIER TO YON SOSA FROM VICTCR MANUEL GUTIERREZ,
OF WHOM SHE AND HUSBAND RAFAEL ARE INTIMATE FRIENDS. RAFAEL IS
SPANISH REPUBLICAN AND FORMER CHAUFFEUR FOR PRESIDENCY DURING ARBENZ
REGIME. EXILED MEXI IN 1954. (LICOOKY-1 HAS IDENTIFIED "JUANITA™
LARIOS GUTIERREZ AS CUTOUT BETWEEW VICTOR MANUEL GUTIERREZ AND DR.
“RAUL OSEGUEDA. L=1 SOURCE IS OSEGUEDA WHO CONFIRMED JUANITA COURIER
ROLE AND SAID HER LAST TRIP TO GUAT WAS EARLY FEB.?
2. DURING FIRST THREE DAYS IN MEXI, LINLUCK ASKED LICCOKY
PUT TORAL'.A UP AT WER APT. THEREAFTER TORALLA MOVED IN WITH ABEL
CUENCA MARTINEZ.
3. 4 MARCH TORALLA CONFIDED FOLLOWING TO LICOOKY (LINLUCK ABSENT
IN FRANCE OWING SERIWUS ACCIDENT TO SON):
A. T HAS HAD THREE MEETINGS WITH VICTOR MANUEL GUTIERREZ WHO'GAVE HIM
MONEY To.PaY BOARD AT CUENCAS, KND ASSURED HIM PGT CAN GET HIM
WORKING ‘PAPERS HERE THRU GOBERNACION.
B. G ToLD tap RECEIVED FINE REPORT FROM PGT AND T SO WOULD
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“! JORGE Gapoy.
4. LICGOKY ADDS THAT T APPEARS fC DELIRERATLEY CHANGING
APPEARANCE BY CUTTING HAIR AND GROWING MUSTACHE. SPECULATES MAY PLAN
RETURN GUAT. REPORTS ALSO THAT ABOUT 26 FEB LINLUCK TOLD ALL
GLEANINGS FROM T (PRES SUMABLY INCLUDING INFO IN HMM 9282 AND 9576)
TO COL. MARCO ANTON 10 VARGAS AGUIRRE, GUAT MILATT HERE WHO
ALLEGEDLY RETURNED TO GUAT WEEKEND 27 FER WHERE PLANNED REPORT med
ALL LINLUCK IMFO. MOTE LIWLUCK DID NOT TELL STATON THIS Gis” — -
5 (RETURN WILL (BE INDIRECT TON} TRY SET HIS ADMISSION IN ORDER DETERMINE
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5. BECAUSE CF GUTIERREZ WARNING AGAINST OUR TWO MAIN SOURCES,
STATION MAY BE LOSING IMPORTANT ACCESS TO T. ALSO POSSIBLE VARGAS
‘REPORT MAY RESULT IN DEMARCHE TO GOM THRU GUAT AMB HERE TO COOPERATE
IN CLOSER CONTROL ARMS MOVEMENTS AND SURVERSIVE TRAVEL BETWEEN MEXI
ECOMMENDING
AND GUAT. ACCORDINGLY MEX] NEITHER TAKING NOR REC
ACTION UNTIL AFTER LINLUCK RETURN, BUT WILL CONTINUE REPORT.
6. INDEX RAMIREZ, JUANA AND RAFAEL. LARIOS, GCDOY AND COL. WPM AS,
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1930 in Mexico City
Mexican
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COUNTRY CUBA/HEX1CO
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SUBJECT CUBAN PURCHASE OF MEXICAN COFFEE SEED
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source «A MEXICAN INTELLECTUAL WHO 1S A NEW UNWITTING
REPORTING ASSET, SOURCE IS IN CLOSE CONTACT
AND ON FRIENDLY TERMS WITH CUBAN OFFICIALS TRAVELING
TO MEXICO CITY.
1. ISMAEL SUAREZ DE LA PAZ. HAS SPENT MORE THAN A MONTH IN
MEXICO ON A SPECIAL COFFEE SEED BUYING MISSION FOR CUBAN PREMIER.
FIDEL CASTRO RUZ. (HEADQUARTERS COMMENT: SUAREZ ARRIVED IN MEXICO
23 OCTOBER 1966 ASSIGNED ag AN ATTACHE IN THE COMMERCIAL SECTION OF
“GUE CUBAN EMBASSY). WHEN SUAREZ FINALLY CONCLUDED NEGOTIATIONS FOR
SHE PURCHASE OF TEN TONS OF SEED, HE FOUND UPON DELIVERY THAT THE .
MEXICANS HAD WET THE SEED AND THAT MOISTURE ACCOUNTED FOR ONE TON
oF THE WEIGHT OF THE SHIPMENT, THIS DECEPTION REPRESENTED A LOSS
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ACQUIRE ADDITIONAL HARD CURRENCY EXCHANGE,
3. DURING THE WEEK OF 18 DECEMBER SUAREZ PLANS TO VISIT
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‘ADDITIONAL SEED. .
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HAS REPORTED THAT SUAREZ HAS BOUGHT APPROXIMATELY 15 TONS OF
MEXICAN COFFEE SEED AND IS TRYING TO BUY MORE. THIS SOURCE ALSO.
CONFIRMED THAT THE MEXICANS HAD CHEATED THE CUBANS BY WETTING THE _
SEED TO INCREASE ITS WEIGHT, THE SEED IS BEING FLOWN TO HAVANA -
BY CUBANA AIRLINES, SUAREZ INSTRUCTED THE CUBANA REPRESENTATIVE IN
MEXICO TO ARRANGE TO HAVE THE SEED FELL AIRED AS SOON AS IT REACHES
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WITH AGUSTINA. AFTER LIRING-3 RETURN FROM MEXT BORDER, JACOBO
TOLD LidhG-3 NOT ASK FOR AGUSTINA THAT NUMBER BUT FOR Jun ANTONIO
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JACOBS REPORTING WHAT TRANSPIRED. JACCZO EXPLAINED DELAY IN
MEETING AS NATURAL IN VIEW SECURITY PRECALT IONS NECESSARY UNDER
PRESEST CONDITIONS AND SUAMISED COMMIE OFFICIAL WOULD HAVE TO
TRAVEL TO QUEZALTENANCO FROM MOUNTAINS. JACOBO SAID HE KAD NO
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4. LIRING*-3 PLANS PROCEED QUEZALTEKANGO 15 DEC. PER ROWTON
Instuct 103s WILL INFORM COuMI2 REP GR NONTES HE HAS DEVELOPED
EXCELLENT COM: “ERCIAL CONTACTS GUATEMALA CITY, HAS DISCUSSED
GENERAL PLANS OF AID WITH OSMAN CIENFUEGOS, AND WARTS HELP
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PRESERVE VARIOUS EQUITIES INVOLVED,
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6. FYI, HACHINE RUNS SHOW FOLLOWING TRAVEL L-3 BETWEEN
MEKI AND CUBA: .
A,.. DEC 63 TO CUBA, B. NOV 64 TO CUBA. Cc, . JAN 65°
TO MEXI WITH FAMILY. D. MAY 66 TO CUBA. E. JUNE 66 TO MEXI.
F, 19 AUG 66 TO CUBA WITH FAMILY. G, 29 AUG 66 TO MEXI. ,
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suwecT. .. NEW REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE STAFF AND GUESTS OF THE
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aca ” WEXICO, MEXICO CITY (21 NOVENBER 1966) FIELD NO. HMM-10866
source . MEXICAN PROFESSIONAL MAN WITH CLOSE CONTACTS AMONG
CUBAN DIPLOMATS IN MEXICO CITY. HE IS A NEW AND UNTESTED
SOURCE.
“2. ON 4 NOVEMBER 1966, THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY
3
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: INTELLIGENCE OR SECURITY MOST PROBABLY, WOULD BE ALLOWED TO LIVE
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BACHELOR OFFICERS OR OFFICIALS, WHOSE FAMILIES WERE STILL IN CUBA,
HAD BOARDED AND LODGED IN THE EMBASSY. ACCORDING TO THE RECENT
ORDER ; ‘BOARD WILL BE PROVIDED ONLY TO THOSE OFFICERS WHO ARE NOW
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3. IN ADDITION, THE ORDER SET UP NE¥ REGULATIONS CONCERNING
THE HIRING Of MEXICANS TO WORK IN THE EMBASSY, MEXICANS MAY BE
EMPLOYED ONLY AS SERVANTS, CHAUFFEURS AND SECRETARIES WILL NOW
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STATED IN MID-NOVEMBER THAT CUBAN-MEXICA' RELATIONS WERE HANG-
ING BY A THREAD. ACCORDING L-3 THIS PERSON PERFORMS LIAISON WITH
ALL FOREIGN COMMUNIST PARTIES. DEFER AWY DISSEM Has IN VIEW
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“SUBJECT REPORTED OUSTER OF CUBAN VICE-FOREIGN MINISTER CARRILLO
AcQ MEXICO, MEXICO CITY (25 NOVEMBER 1966) FIELD NO.
SOURCE A MEXICAN INTELLECTUAL WHO IS A NEW UNWITTING REPORTING
/ASSET. SOURCE IS IN CLOSE CONTACT AND ON FRIENDLY TERMS
‘WITH CUBAN OFFICIALS TRAVELLING TO MEXICO CISY.
1. ANTONIO CARRILLO CARRERAS, WHO WAS APPOINTED CUBAN VICE-
FOREIGN MINISTER IN JUNE 1966, WAS OUSTED FROM THIS POSITION BY
FIDEL CASTRO RUZ ON 24 NOVEMBER 1966.
2. AT THE TIME OF HIS APPOINTMENT AS VICE-FOREIGN MINISTER,
HE WAS AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE. IN HIS NEW CAPACITY, HE REPLACED TWO
VICE~ MINISTERS, PELEGRIN TORRAS DE LA LUZ AND ARNOL RODRIGUEZ
CAMPS. CARRILLO HAD BEEN APPOINTED TO THIS POSITION WITH THE
SPECIFIC MISSION OR REORGANIZING AND. REVITALIZING CUBAN DIPLOMATIC
1
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J. LIRING-3 TOLD WALLACE Se Rute.
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GEENED INDICATE CUBANS NOT READY FOR LIRIENG-3 VIS? IT. LIRING-3
OPTAINED OWN VISA PRIOR DEPARTURE THROUGH FRIED IN HAVANA.
ARNOL RODRIGUEZ CAMPS, AND “MADE PLANS DEPART 4 NOV. THAT DAYs.
HOWEVER, EMBASSY TOLD HI¥ VISA NOT COMPLETE» NEEDED SISHATURE 5
AND HE UNABLE DEPART. LIRING-3 INDIGNANTLY TOLD REGIVALDO
CEPEDA CUBANS DID NOT TRUST HI4 SINCE THERE NO REASON FOR DELAY.
LIRING+3 TOLD AMBASSADOR FE LEAVING NEXT PLANEs 6 Nov, 08 YOULD
NOT GO AT ALL.. IN PROCESS LIRING~4, ANGRY OVER APPARENT STALLING,
WENT STORYING TO ANBAZSADOR CLAIMING THERE VO REASON FOR DELAY.
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3, EMBASSY ALLOWED LIRIENE-S pEPAeT 6 NOV BUT WITHOWT | cH i) yt
: “ENTHUSIASM. UPOW/ARRIVAL HAVANA, LIRING-3 “ET AT AIRPORT NOT | Pu» in
| BY HERRERA AS PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED BY TEPEDA BUT BY FOUR ya
UNIFOVIED SECURITY OFFICE®S. THEY CHATTED RTCABLY yITH HIM heed ;
ON INSIGNIFICANT MATTERS AND TRIED FOUR. HOTELS IN ATTEWPT FIND Ke at
‘SHIM PLACE STAY. EFFORTS UISUCCESS? Ut. FINALLY LIRING-3 SUGGESTED me" gi!
| HE stay WITH HONDURAN FRIEND RENE GcRdA FUNEZ, SECURITY OFFICERS Ped.
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TO FINCA IN PINAR DEL RIO.. PLACE FILLED WITH: “AMERICAN ARAS AND
“MEN AND -WOMEN DRESSED IN COMBAT CLOTHES UNDERGOING “PARAMILITARY
“TRAINING. HE SHOWN OTHER SIMILAR FINCAS, ONE TO WHICH HE LIFTED
- “BY KELICOPTER IN CAMAGUAY AND ANOTHER TO WRICH ‘HE HIKED 28
‘RILOMETERS. RE GIVEN NO EXPLANATION FOR TOUR AND ON 1@ OR 11
- NOV HE “RETURNED TO OCHOR ‘HOWE > .
5. 14 NOV LIRING-3 CONTACTED APIOL "ROBRICUEZ WHO HAD BEEN -
-ON WEEK LONG TRI gamacuay. LIRTIS"S ‘SAID HE HE SI SPENT THREE HOURS
“TELLING RODRIGUEZ DETAILS LOPEZ EASE AND EXPLAINING HE HAD “PLAN .
‘FOR’ HIS ‘MEXICAN AND CENTRAL AMERICAN. CONTACTS INTO NETWORK
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CUBA AS REQUIRED, RODRIGUEZ STATED +E THOUSHT THIS MAGNIFICENT
TPEA. RODRIGUEZ TOLD LIRING-3 HE PEADY TRAVEL NEXT DAY. ON
19 NOV HE TOOK LIRING-3 In OWN PLANE TO CAMACURY FINCA WHERE oe
’ CIENGYESOS SPENDING MOST HIS TIME.
: 6 AT FINCA LIRING-3 YET CIENFUESIS WITH RODRIGUEZ AND 7
FOURTH MAN, FAT, SQUAT, Y¥9 LIRING-3 ASSUYED BE CIENFUEGOS’~ .
SECRETARY. CIENFYEGOS EXPRESSED APPRETIATION FC? LIRING-3 OFFER
OF ASSISTANCE AND STATED CUBA INTERESTED EXPORTING SUBVERSION
TO CENTRAL AMERICAN TO HARASS UNITED STATES. LIRING-3 THEN EXPLAINED
HIS PLAN ORGANIZE HIS MEXICAN AND CENTRAL AMERTCEM coNTARTS INTO
NETWORK ASSIST THIS ACTIVITY BUT CIENFYEGOS DID NOT TAKE BAIT:
| STATING CUBANS TRUSTED LIRING-3 BUT NOT HIS CONTACTS OF HOM
ob KNEW NOTHING. CIZNFUEGOS SAID SUBVERSICGN SERIOUS AND COMPLICATED
BUSINESS AND THAT ONE UNTRUSTYORTHY YEYBER OF LINK COULD BLOY:
ih peal
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- pe .
. TEST SINCERITY HIS CONTACTS. SAID CUZS ¥OULD PAY DOLLARS FOR-. ds oe
Shree
. MUCH NEEDED YEED KILLER BUT WOULD RATHER BARTER FOR NICKEL ‘ORE, Eat
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ASKED LIRING-5 SHOW WHAT HIS CONTACTS COULD po THIS vate. Jf pr een
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SPECIFICS RE NICKEL ORE OA WEED ¥ILLER. ROWTON HAS EXPLORED 7 eae ea
MATTERS SLIGHTLY AND FOUND NICKEL ORE ALREADY BEING OFFERED IN ie iu gt
MEXICO BY OTHERS. MEXICAN-M4ADE ¥EED KILLER AVAILABLE - oe ie
THOUGH NOT YET SURE IT NST MADE FRS4 U.S. PATENTS. STILL
EXPLORING ALONG WITH PROSLEMS OF EXPORT. .
8. END MEETING WITH CIENFUESOS, RODRISUEZ GAVE LIRING-3._
FOLLOWING COMMO PLAN: WRITES LETTE® To RODRIGUEZ, PUT IT IN
ENVELOPE BEARING RODRIGEEZ NAME ON OUTSIDE, PLACE THIS me) a
IN SECOND ADDRESSED TO RAUL ROA GARCIA AND GIVE TO CUBAN ,
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LOO* AT PROPOSITION USINS YEXICAN assist IN GUNRUNNING TO CENTRAL ope 7
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PLAN SEND LIRING-3 BACK INTO EMBASSY, AGAINST INSTRUCTIONS
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YEED KILLER FROM MEXICO. HAVE NO INTENTION INTRODUCING LIRING-3
INT2 CONIZSCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR CUS4NS 8UT THIS ONE EFFORT YOULD
SHOY GOOD FAITH. PLAN &LSO HAVE LIRING-3 YRITE RODRIGUEZ STAT IaNG
HE DISAPPOINTED MISSION SIVEX SINCE IT NUT SERIOUS REVOLUT LONARY ro
TALX WHICH HE ANTICIPATED. wae
1. LIRIN3-3 ALSO SUSSESTS TC ROYTON HE BE ALLOWED rraver | ye ve ,
CHIPAS WHERE HE FORMERLY WORKED FOR MEXICAN GOVERNMENT AND ( a ope Ab
© es Me _ ma LS — ,
(WHERE HE CLAYS Have ovvy Cowtaees so8 VET Thnsess eo. POMTON Dal os
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{WILL GET IDENTIFICATION. WOULD ALSO ATTEMPT CONTACT GUATE“IALA
\pRIENDS ACROSS BORDER AND ARRANGE MEETING WITH THEM IN MEXICO. Tae -
; IRING-3 SAID HE WOULD MEET JACOZC RODRISUEZ PADILLA NIGHT OF . ae
24 NOV TO DEVE!.OP ont GUAT CONTACTS. ONcE > < HAS CHECKED couTAcT$
bom PRESENT TO clesFueeos AS HETWORK READY 20 See : : \
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MEETING WITH WALLACE B. ROWTON THAT NIGHT, HIGHLIGHTS OF LONG DE-
BRIEFZNS MORNING 22 NOV AND PROPOSED FUTURE DIRECTION L-2 CPERATION
BEING CABLED SEPARATELY « ALSO -POUCHING TAPE OF MEETING.
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1) wry 1C/OPERATIONAL/ AMKNOB/LIRING/Let ter from LIRINCG"1 to
] ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES .
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MARALD £52 IRDEXING
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Reference: Mexico City 9111
l. A copy of a letter written by LIRING“1 to AMENOB-1 a6 set forth
dn reference is being forwarded under separate cover.
2, As pointed out, LIRING@] used LIRING3's old addrese as a reurn
and when the ietier was doe Seliveced fo S2UNOeE fn Mededd Fe eventually
_ was returned to LIBING*3 in Mexico City.
3. LIRING3 mentioned the letter to Wallace B, ROWION and later
loaned it to him, Due to the relationship between LIRING?3 and ROWION
dit is not possible for ROWTON to retain the letter and he will return
_the original to LIRING*3.
- ef 524 of
Grawk G ify rebEL 4
for Willard C, CURTIS
Attachment 3
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ACTION REQUIOED - REFERENCES
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References; HMA 30540 of 10 November 1966
1. A PFQ Part II for LIRING*3 is being forwarded under separate
cover, It is to be noted that LIRING~3 has not been recruited in the
name of WOFACT, but instead is engaged in clandestine activities for
Wallace B, ROWTON, who LIBING"3 believes is a Greek businessazan with
daternational connections who requires economic, political and personality ~
infaemotton da ardar ta conduct his business,
2. The fact that LIRING-3 is not aware of his WOFACT connection, at
the present time, outveights the value which would accrue vere an attenpt
mede to make him knowledgeable. He performs clandestinely for ROWION
end he is actual.y attacking priority targets. In this way he works
against the target with s. clear conscience and his left-wing sentiments
are not threstenod, :
3. The operation is moving, however, toward the eventual full rem
cruitment of LIRING*3, bat it is moving slowly in that direction because
of the political and social beliefs of Subject. One advantage of this
false flag recruitment of this individual, at the present tine, is the
fact that he is able to enter the target area without fear of capture and
exposure ag an enemy agent. Under the present plan of operation he believes
hie work actually te aiding the revolution which he believes in from an
idealistic standpoint,
for Willard C, CURTIS
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‘PART II - OPERATSCNAL INFORMATION ;
. INSTRUCTIONS To CASE OFFICER
1. This fore oust be fsiled ia by the case offacer or appropriate euthorsty on the basis sf the best ovesleblie ine
forustsea. Tt is not te be shoen to fh.
Aeadquartere eff] be unedte ta eegesster furnishes orseers to aff a2eetions
Tland 2]. Bo + Gf om awergency provieronel approvel sty be obtesned by complying oath the ape
plicable provisions of FE 10+215. peregrephs 6a, g. B26 and 124. VWhereefter the usvel pernod to decane! ar com-
plete the case cust Se followed as set forth in FR 15-115.
Theee (3) completed cessan of PRO port I (including es2¢
pleted co sof thse form aust be Rt fa headquarters es soon es paostbie.
Data secwared later « be Aqeartere in PP, formset sm two °2} copies.
- Fall am att itews, af safoemation ottenabie, If ites aot applicabie erste “NA.* Ef atgersonel spece rewired
foe jtee, vee reverse este of page besed to appropriate en number.
subsect-s Yeatoriting, if savsibley and tes (2) com-
CRY? Towra 2. PStulonre
CONTACT dad CEVELOPMERT
2. ANDICATE GHETHE® S.BLZ2T COULO BE TURSED GYER QUICKLY AND IM A SECURE WANNER TO ANY FEGSINSIDLE CASE OFFICER FOR
MANOLING. FF SO. bAtICATE TO wHew.
9. LEST OTWER CASE OFFICERS ONO HAVE HaNrL ED SUBJECT OR WHOM HE KNOWS OR VAS KNOEN, GIVE BawWES BY BH ICH TatY HAVE
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Quect AND CASE OOF ICER UN THETA MECTINGS.
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FIR HICH SUBJECT THINKS WE ("all work) (1* worksveye
SECTION TV INTELLIGENCE CONNECTI
a. EXPLAIN SUBJECT’ S KANIAN PAST 22 PRESENT CONNEC TIS® 1TH ANY Cine
ay COMMER TION 7S RAC OM OVERTLY.
ONS AND TeAtNtAdG ”
te , LLIGENCS SEFCICE. sedncare THC EXTENT
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2. veiotives, fraczisy wid KNO™ OF BL PFECTS PRISENT INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES.
3. EXPLAIN On¥ TRAINING SUBJECT WAS WAD UM CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS.
these aa
SECTION ¥ COLLABORATION POTENT: a -
1. BNDECATE OTHER FRCIGH PONET SUBIECT WOULD BE woOST LIKELY 19,60... aB0RATE wits Beicalse OF WIS UDLOLOGY OF FAs”
ASSOCHATIONS. CAPLAIN.
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fe PF SJMVECT HAS SEEN L2G GM CONTACTED BEFORE, INDICATE ACTIVENY the HICH HE WAS ENGSSES AND Tot TYPE OF beth
. MATIC HE MAS FUbMDSRED.
INDICATE WHAT HAS BEEW TOLD SUBJECT AS TO THE QISPOSITICN OF INFORMATION ME FUF* SHES.
DETAIL SUBJECT*S PROPOSED Ft OM CI TYPE USE OR OLTIES.
S- DETAIL SUBJECT*S PROPOSED PP-Puw TYPE USE OR OUTIES.
SECTION Vii PROPOSED LIAISCH CR CPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
1. PETAL SUBJECT'S PRIFISED LLAISiy TYPE CONTACT OR Z2ETATIONAL USE:
#. OHERE SUBJECT 15 an OFFICTAL MEMBER OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT?
.
SECTION VINE
t. CUPLAIM MATURE DF AGENCY RELATIONSHIP GETM SUBJECT: 1.0. TRAINER, OPPOSETE NUMBER, GEWUNERATION, IF Amys AGENCY
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1. OF 17 FS PADPOSEG TO Fay SUBJECT & BEGULAR SALARY, INDICATE Tre “eLEauy awount. iF
“Comoo ities. SUASIOV CA OTWER ULTR 20, SPECIFY AND GINE DETAILS.
2. CEPLAIN AtRY PROMISES, OTHERMISE BOT COVERED WEREIS,
of subject and -
Tust.
INDICATE THE FIELD AGENCIES ana FIELD FIRES wt TH amit SUBJECT’S MAME WAS BEEW CHECKED AND THE @€SucTSs.
CRUFY GIGGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FLENISHED OY SUBJECT.
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PROVAL FGR SUBJECTS USE WAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY O
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COSOPERATIONAL SCCUMITY VIEaPOINT.
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T- UNDECATE BHETHER SUBSECT’S LONGlAGE ABILITIES £04 OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, ARE SiC AS WE COULG PASS AS A WATIVE
OF A COUNTRY O8 PEGION OfmE® Tase MES OOM. f9) Jim,
2. INDICATE WHETHER DRWATION thy OR
CORRESPONDENCE OF OTHER WLANs.
2. IF OTHER THAN ROUTINE ACTION 1S REQUIRED. IF Ans EN TERMINATION OF SUBJECT {5 EFFECTED. PLEASE EXPLAIN. cAleg
see para. 3b, sapray }
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Subject: Review and Assessment of LIRING Operation. _
KX. pué*zround Cher acter ani Asse: tof i of LIRIUG/3:
4. ciring/3 (Cubject) is a 36 r-old Kexican’ ‘artist | of the
, Piero Rivera School ard an as itic existentialist oriented
udward tac philosopay of dean Paul aire, wita relatively Sstronz
Leftist political convictions. fiz “135 oroducei a fair snouns of
ceess in murals both in Cuba saa ,
-ing many of his worxs ,desnite Lon,
se Mexican Government plastic arts .—.
a2 of his family, educational azd on
“painting znd had relatively sood.s:
Hexico, out has ».ot succeeded in 5s
“numerous expogitiors, fponsered 3:7
" organizavion (Vellaa Artes). Beca
environmental backzround, Susject *c2ls that nis work has nos been
. opprociated for its intrinsgis woru. sy tho Moxiean Government and tendo
-to blame sis polifictal convictions 7sr this lack of acceptance. Jubzect, .
‘however, onsy as he oimselt asserts, no feelizcs of bitterness or re-
-sentment, aithourh ne frecuently exvariences tae “anguish, forelov~nness
.and loniiness" of the existentialist, put he tas not permitved himself .°
to derenerate into a beatnix either in his personal or artistic life. °7.
Subject has confided to Kowten thas ne has no real friends and that he |
has withérayn from society, the dicstntes of wich he cannot accept. He
enjoys tre prospect of travel, especially abroad, "to develon his ait"
tub aise co mi e6G. 56 Crom sac pz 3 AMG culigations of vue BOSAL
life he nas been forced to iesd ir *:*ico. - “
woe 2. Shortly after he mev Rowen: . in Anril,1966, Subject confes
.: “that he felt himself at a ezitien” ‘sins in ais nersonal end arti
‘life. He indicated that he felt : necadoxes inherer” in his phil oso-
phy were.overwhelming and derressiu hin and saat he welconea friendship ». -
+with Ro«ton, an experienced foreigner wnom he felt he conic. trust ine oo
plicitly. At one critical roint, Suoject quis his rather tesious yoo a.
,with the Ministry of Education (tencning art in a public school) wits the*
{ comment taat “everyene inust nake personal decisions and take risks, and
Aa have decided to throw my Lot_in wish you (Rowton) for better or worse,.
(and 50 bave quit tna job suisse Li-wns interfer: ing with my availability".
'.<This he cid without knowinc any more about Rowson than his. name, waicn,
‘technical surveillance reveszied he did not acs ept as a true name, and
with no suarantecs of future financial support from Rowton. ' Rowten, in
his conversations with Subject, nos seen careful not to reveal any cata
‘\. concernisg his personal life and becxsround, iacluding his permanent or
* local adcress, providing Suslect or.y with the number of a velenrone ans-._.
wering service, ana using, tre sarencuse rented by Subject as a princival |
point | of coniget. Subject has accepved money rom Rowton, at first only -:
for vreviously approved exnenees, end subsequently for his peroonal use,
put has accepted Rowton's initiative in this matter, and made no demands —.’.
.on.Rowtoa for remuncration for services rendered. He:-has been meticuious
. in accounting for funds and siaown no reluctance to. sign receipts presented.
‘to him br Rowton ( with his true-naae sirnature). : Subject nas confessed
.. (and shown) an almost complete iack of experience i business: and inselli- |
gence work, but has accoptes Rowton | a) guidance, where Hequired, witaout,
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. 3+ Zubject, in his nolinieni cutlook , is left of center, with © ;
# histery of revolutionary zcuivity in Cuba frem 19614 until his raturn |
to kexics in 1964, Suoject ni5 insisted to Kowsen that, because of his ~
: * (existentialist) pailosonay, ia aan never vernitted himself to jioin any
_ orravizasson, inciuding the commimiat rartyv, a:shough he has’ riven moral
and motorlal auport to walous.enayy movenaontn Bath 4n Guba and tiny Maxdoo.
Subject nas confessed his Gistllusionseat wish zany of the revolhveienary -
dnaders in Cuba and with ali of tho. i.eciecn teaders, remarking, tract sooner
ov loter “tae reak" revolucion will come te hexico to eliminate ti. cor-_—-
runtion end-injustice that srevails throu, out sae country. Subic h&, noweve
. feels that in the neantime in must jive under a more practical pnilosophy-~
", «Of daily aife and is willinz igs mnke tre nocessary compronises.to assist :
‘Rowton in his busines affairs. ‘Gubjecs has sao«n no reluctance to exploit,
his friends, and even his wife, to be of specific service to Rowtch, ands."
«Bas, on nunerous occasions, volunteered to do so with Rowton's approval. >
'.4°Shis appears to Rowton to be a reflection uf tae existentialist conviction .
. that his prilosophy mives hin freedom to choose without dependency, obdlia, ~
a gation or justification. . . \
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. 4. Rowton is aware that Subject is currently underroing a decisive x
.climacter:c, the future direction of which is not as’ yetvcertain. .ovton!
.. “las"Suctesied in maxinm Subject compromise a great’ deal with his pist ideale
- 4 particularly concerning deep involvemens with ovaer people and acceptance ‘
‘* of Linancial support for purely business transactions, and for this reason
‘| Bas hesitated to uncover for Subicct any of the aystery surroundin- his
. oon Lite aad activives. oudjecs aisiines “iortnamericans" and considers
-. life in tae U.S.,. with which ne is not familiar from experience, 65 corrupt.
: and decadent. Rowton feels taut he can eventuazly break down Subjest's —~
prejudice, if this proves to oa necesszagnd worthwhile, out it “enid be --
fatal at vais time yor Rowton to- reveal nis’, t and f de betions..
Subject is,.in his fijn worés, commleteiy conriaens of Rowton's goce will
, toward him and is, at least for the moment, Gosally dependent upon iim for .
gy okt ruidance a5 well as financi2i supvort. any attennt at direct recruisment
\esy.0ri sat this aoint would, in Rowte..'s opinion. be. counterpreéustive.
‘in his various contacts wits the Cubans thus far, particularly his current
visit to Savana on whet annesrs to be an 13 trisfing, Gubject can in all
respacts ect naturaiiy, without the feelins; thas he is concenligc envtning. .
. from his Cuban frienis, sinpiy because ze is unwitting of Rowton's true
. ,tffiliations and intentions. If he vere wittins, he would appesr <0. 211
+ ;foncerned to be surfarine from a severe nsyenolesical crisis, and ceruninily
would nct oe in a fond position to nroduce useful information or insvire |—~
'? confidence. Subject is under some strain as 4 result: of his current: rela"
“ Gionshin with Rowton in his canacity as an international pourrexois dusi~
‘= Bossman, 4 fact attested to o7 his wife to Rewien on 7 Dovember wnen sie
..@xpressed concernr= over Subject's recnnt mocdiness and lack of interest
, in painting. Suoject has also become involved in a love affair wita one :
of his rica art students, a Mexican woman who is known to visit Suoject at ..
the safehouse. . : . . Te,
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5. In summation Rowton feels taut Sudject ts excellent potential agent .
material, doth because of nis background and exnerience as well aa ais .
direct access to targets of intdrest. Tae probiems inherent in his phiio-:
sonhical and psychoiorical gaxe-up will continue to be taken into conside-.‘-
ration. in developing Subjed's full potentink. Tae obvious disadvanzages
', of Subject’a unwitting status vis-n-vis _.. “") can be. ovorcome by careful
.. bandling of Subject and increased controljover him in the future. - ae
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6. Rowton met Subject in Aprii,19686, by cold arsronch in the
art studios where Gussect at che time wes presenting his Latest
Works Uacer Sponsorshin of Bellas Arses. itevten ponec 43 a Greesx busi-
nessman interested in Guoject's stvie and ni3 smmediavs objective at the
‘time wes to ascertain tre eddress in new Yors Gity of Subjeet's wife's
father € a Cuban of Chinese origin wio Gad leit Cuba as a rofumse). ‘Rowe +
ton, feeling tat he had to presents an above~averaze prospect to Subject
to permit future meetings, allesed cuat he was anxious to arrange for the. -
paintin= of a mural to d¢ installed in a Nev York nigaselub owned by a
Greek iriend of ris ( Rita Dimitri, owner an2 verformer at the "La Chan-
sonette"). Rowtcn felt thet pin-poinving a "New York nibhgtelud" would
nuve the doudle, advantace of detornining Supject's sentiments toward working
‘in New York City and ina dourpeois environment. : .
7 7. Suogecs reacted very favorevly to the initial approach and acceptec
Rovton's invitation to dinner in the company of Subject's wife the next .
evening. Both Subject and his wife vere cautiors in revealing any spocific
data concerning their bacx=round and rersonal aistorv, out neitner con-
* cealed their mutual approval. of Castro's recime and dislike for tae corrup=
‘tivn"in Mexico. 1s a result of tiis necting Newton realized that any at-
.. trept et a direct approach co either Jubject oz: his wire, wao was then em-
ployed part-time at the Cusan Consulate, would de -contersroductive and that:
a more subtle anproach would have to de develored. Rowton deciced that a- _—
“stronz versonal relationsniv developed bwith Suoject would be nrodauctive
end covid oqvontustliy Lead 2S useful peOuuctlon on bubgect's Lurt. ; “ot
5. When, therefore, on 2 tiay ,1966, Sudject.eXpressed pratification .
at having mot Rowson and indicated trat he wisied to ccntinue his ‘friendly
contacts, regardiess of waeesher Rovtcern purchased his psinting or arraased
for the nural, Rowton nx moved in wish za offer to "hire" Sudject as his |
‘business associate on an unofficial basis, so tiat Subject could acquire .
a degree of indenence financially ané perhaps G9 some traveling fori Rowton. :
“In order to develep as much clandestizity as pessible in his future con- —
“tacts with Subjec.*, Rowton explained that beens simply a tourist in Nexico
. ond as such not permitted tm angare in lverativa business activities. He
would therefore have to dezend on Subfect's discretion in any deaiings he
Wight have with han. Subfect secepted tris as cuite noraal but pointed
out to Foton his limitations xas far as business trainins; and exserience
went. In reply to Rowton's cuery, he did contess,however, that ne oud excel-
. dent contacts in Eavana teas could be exploites for business deulings with
Cuba. jie volunteered to maze an expiorutory trip to Havana to renew his
friendship with the perons concerned. Rowton accepted this offer, not only
‘to test Sudject's story bus also to seize tae occasion to be in a position
~ to proviie Subdject with woney to make wne trip and thus compromise him some-
‘ what at the outses. . , . moa,
: 9..Rowton's next move was to explain to Subject tnhat he asd a long= -_.
term interest in Cuba and nopod to do a Great deal of business in the fu- .
utre out first felt it was essential shat both te and Sudject develop the.
preper contacts inside to ensure succosss Subject readiiy agreed to this
and felt relieved that. Rowton did not exnect. hic. to produce concrete results -
- overnirht. When xowton, therefore sun-esced tiat.Subjecs find and rent a
safehouse for eatertainumens and deveionmant of Frospective contacts, Subject ..
vA Je to work immediately vitnout guestion. (Altioug Rowton's su::estion was --
. first made on 17 duno, Giogect did not suceced ‘n finding a suitable place -~
~ until. the end.of uly) Tris project, novever, Tavo Subject somethin? spaci-=
.fie ond relatively clandestine to @o for Rowton vithous scriously compro- .
mising any of his prinoipies. Subject, as it Geveloped dater, was interoeste™.-
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asentic life in a small ssarcely furnished anurtment with no apparent
luxuries and dressed in vine simpless and apparently most inexpensive —
clothing availatie, and furthermore apnurentiy did not have any conscioua.)
desire to inprove their living conditions, #o-ton realized that financial
control over Subject wouid be difficult to establish unless Suoject and
his wife could r¢ mado to lift theiz eyes to soe a more confortable and
promining life within their reach. ie therefore chose some of the best.
restaurants for iunch dates with Susject (nrior to the renting of the _
safenouse), broucht several relavivsaly expensive dolls and toys for their
child, arranged ‘through the CQ3 to nave a eredit account opened for Sud-
ject snd nis wife at Sears Rofpuck “teres and was able to present Subject
with a credit card that would enable Subject and his wife to make. effort-
- less purchases on credit. Rowton. aiso persuaded Subject to open a checning ‘:
‘account at the Banco de Londres y Mexico, ostensibly 60 that he could keop_.
better track of the ront paymonts or. the safehouse. All these bourjeois —_
trappings were calculated to raise Cubject and his family fromthe com-
placent proletariat standard of living into waich thoy had sunk, Subject
oxprossad to xowsen his asoreciation for such restures and confessed thas
he now realiz26. the importance of tio5e outward signs of resnectabdility
‘and ag a result felt more able to sten into the world of hizher socicty. 7
liis wife also revealed in ner commenzs of appreciation to kowton that she
= wtlcomed the prospect of 1 better lite for nerself and her child and honea™ <
‘ permit her to invite muests occasionally.
. one of his art students, an apparentiy wealthy siexican woman, wno has nos —*
‘in effect become his mistress ( as revealed by technical surveillance fren
to be able to nurchase enough furniture to make her home respectable and |
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41, The one. adverse effect of this effort on Rowton!s part has beer...
Guay Suygeet Levan SO Use che Sela o tpecimeank Lan anoreus Sry sts wase.
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‘an IP in the sane buildinr set up ani run very effectively vy edbury). ~.
‘Subdject has revetled the rane and addvess of this woman to Rowton in con-
nection with the establiscnent of a #.0,. Box wnaich could be used as a Grom,
for communication between Subject arc kowten woile the former was in Cubaj;7 .
but he has not to date toid Rowton of nis illicit relationship with the’ a
“woman. This dcveiopment can, of course, serve asea poygntial control over ™%
2p Serve Ai of
Suvject end can ce used in any future: _{@Xaminasion, but, on the
other hand mys Lead to coaplicatiors ii sudject's personai iife and creave
hostility on the part of nis wife, snould sne discover tne prilandering ef
Bubject. She mivrat likewise tend te bisme Rowton for Supject's conduct. for
, this reason Rowten has nade every effort to maintain sood reiatvions with
-Subject's wife ( she has siready confided to xowton her concern over Sub-
“gect's recent voodinesy,as stated above) in the nope that she will turn to.
. Rowton for heip in the event sne feels her marraige in jeopardy. Considera-
“as possible Subject's affair with the Mexican woman in the event that it
tion is aiso being piven: to the possindi
ity of breaking up as discreetly
becones more serious. Technical surveillance of the trysts will continue
to provide useful information in this direcvion.
12. With resard to the use of Sudject unwittingly to eliciv operat: :nal
information fro: his Cuban friends in‘Kexico City as well as Havana, Rowton
gradually impressed on Sudject the need to acquire dll possible infornation,
both political and economic on Cuban ccvelosenmcnts as a prelude bo enrating .-°
in serious and Jucrative business with tiie Castro regime. Subject accepted
‘this line witnous question and did rrotuce some useful inside information
ox value. The turning point, however, came in connection with the disaorzar-
ance of Julian Lopez, the Press Attach! of the Embassy in Nexico vity in
late September 1966. Subject reported the disappearance to Rowton with sone”
Glee, commenting that he and. hia wife were convinced that Lépez ‘had gone
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Dff on a bine with some friends. wrjsch 0.25 reneated to Rowtern his - - we
criticisn of Lépez' chilfisnnons 74 inexnetionce and recalled that when -:
he hinself nad pointed out to I-65 ais nev c.ce in tendline his smhassy ,
; functions(in tue Press and Cultu *ield) uf7e2 hed asrunced of2 his ad—-
. monitions with the comment that vicr-> were so7e important tnin;s to do .
- for the revolution, ‘Tho €isrerard, sorceri.s on distain, with waich LEpez
sas wall as apparently other Cuban officisis, nad greoted Subject’s friend:y.
‘advice in the past, obviously cut Surject to vae quics and fostered in hia”
the resentmont of o peasants towars tla ‘waster. Takins; tais into considers
~ tion and in.the hope of stirring up as much vrouole for Taper and the Em-
_bassy a6 possible, the Gtestion perniuved Reston to pass to Subject the .
highly restricted infor~ation thas T4pez hoi actually ceen arrested by the .
_ Mexican police for compaicity in whe arms saucgling ring that nei recently
been uncovered in their operations from Mexic> into Gitemala. Fewton fave
Subject enoush details to mace tne suary co vineing, and asked Supiect to
nttribute tne information to "Centre? Americra Criends" and to svress that -
-. 4% was alrendy inthe hangs of the grass. in ‘dition Rowton suzgcested thes
“Bubject pass this inforaation personally to -29pez as 4 not tip so that 22-
pozscould discreetly disatpear befor: tie reporters manazed to cuzstion fin
When Subject dic as renuessed by Rovson, Lares was apparently so overwhe
_« with gratitude for Subject's food insenviors that he informed the \mbass: oF
‘ the following morning (just befor: &is sudcens departure for jiavena). Evens
-,then moved swiftly. The ‘mbassador calied in Subject ana expressed his p2r-
" sonal sopreciation for Susject's inverest and help in this delicese matter
‘and aceend with Subject that the iivolvemens of Embassy personne. in arms
> smugrling was Placing Cunen-exic selatiors in jeoparoy, Uverii WG tuis
- raised Subject's status in the evs of the ““pasaador ana his cicsest ad-
.visors ( Curbelo and Ceneéa) to t of a vied confident rataer than sinpl;
JJ) a friend of the revolutioz. Pais obviously 7Leasea Subject and zaie hin eil
“the more anxious to conceal the ro. of Rovten in the affair so that ail she.
-credit vould continue to fall to nin. .
. -13.° As a result Sudject wes subsceuonsly called in vy Curt2lo and -
‘Cepeda and askea to offer nis services to in the Gricontinental [1 its
werk in Gentrel America. On Rowtern's advice ( which Suotect soilisited) she
‘offer was accepted on conéition that the wore to be done woulda ce serious:
(i.e. worth the personal risks Subzect woul? aave to run) and 7 Subdjecs
would be nermittad to wore witaous nvolvement of the iscal tin-7_
“rt bassy, These conditions ané@ Sudject was invived +o
Visit Havana again so that he could ve vorizclted on the spot by Csnani Clieu-_
‘.fueco and his staff. ; 7
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i~ Rowton mancuvered into a position cr éminense grise. It remains vo be seen
-fellowine Subject's retura from fevana {esviented at 21 Novenber,7966) whethe
‘gubject will be entrusteé with secoes requ ents by the Tricontinental, . -
-but it a>pears certain at this pein: tant zorton will be able to proviae..-""..
full fuidance to Gubdjecs and to steer bae ciorations he sight be engaged in__
_ toward tarzets of interass tol » WOFACS
C-° Bidrraphiceal Data Slicited fro" RIGS 32. : ; ,
. 45. Sudject was vern in Nex.co City is. 1930 of a middle class familys
-..Subject's-grandfather was a wall-xovn textile 'morchantnwho serveé some 12.
: years as president of -tne Chamber cZ Commerce. At least ono of Sudject's—
- * @unts is currently well-to-do and sae owner of- several apartmens nousces .a
Mexico City.’. Subject has at presess little oz no. contact with his family. +
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' 46. At tae age of 15 Subject left nome to join tie Mexican Kavy,
Subject has cormented to Rowton st his cn Anood was not particulariy
happy and that nis mother and fatuer separaze4+, anparantly «han he was
in his teens. it anpezrs likely .t Subfect left none as a resulé of
Senily dissension. ouoject states “aat nis cesire to travel and see the
world wasvery stron, at the time re Joined cn navy.
47. Inasauch as tne leral c~2 for enlistment was 48, Sudject nac
to have nis birtn certivicate alters te shew tant he had tees porn in
4929 rether tran 1930. is a conseccence 211 of subject 's official docu-
ments now show nis birth-date ns “727, *neledin ~ his passpors. .
18. Subject served 2 three-vear hiteh én the navy ond visited necrly
all the vorts of Mexico «nd many cf Central tzerica. Subject's speciality
annerrs to hava been in the quarter :sster brenen, since he learned the
rudiments of ravication and shin-r-sdline. “%sen he left the nval service,
Subject enterei the University of ¥2xico ond took coutnes in Archaeolo-7
and anthronole-” for the next two ear Sudtect simultaneously deve’.cred
n strong interest in neinting and ulpture. snd over the next five or s> x=
Rivera and Siquicros. :
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f ‘99. Subject was -arried in 1550 at the ace of twenty rears to a
‘younz; hexican woman fren. Leon, GTC. .and duriz: the next ‘ten years had a7
.at least four children oy ner. 2 divorced wis wife in about 1960, juss
.arose between oin and tis wife to
_ prior to his ceparture for Cuba, >:t ne had rot been on Good terms wivi
“hoe for soversl roams prise to tho liverti.. Tren abeus TOS" 02 4080 tet -
‘ ject worked in the Mex iexican Goverrn::
the soutbern states of 2.exico. 5
wee He tae os
Social Service ariong th 2 indians oo
et attrisutes sane of gia tension v2at
sais employnent venture. He commentec to
-Rovton that bis first wife wanteé so live a suiet normal life in Kexico |
“City and was unwilling so shsre wizn nim the “hardships of social wurk i
‘Iremote areas of tropicai-Nexico. larinm tunis period Suoject eredualiy . en
veloped his ox style in painting 2nd. began vo establish clos2 contacts
“with Kexican ert circles.
‘volution” yap>
pathies.
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“year residence in Guba,
‘Labor and Zducation. ina
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to then in davan as
“contact with his “first 5 avs no ait mony. Hx tideé
3 thet sis fasdiar, nowever, has con? aued to teze en interest in nis first
‘wife and the caildren of nis first carriage and has helped tc sunport toga
financially. Suring his stay in Cut, Subject develoned close friendshir
with many Cuban revolutionaries, perticuiscrir ¢rnol Rodriques z, whose wife
‘worked with Subsect in the Ministry of Nducis ton at the tine vaen Arnol
" Rodriquez was servinr, as hinister of Jaber.
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“child Cvhom o? nnd naturalized es 2 exicen citizen). By tuis time Sudfect)
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he aconuired irca the dale of his painting, by teaching ert preyauely and
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discimlo de Marfa Izquierdo, Rivera, etc. Perma
Rece por seis aflos en medios rurales del pafs, _
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Galerfa 23 Escalones, México,D.F. 1953. Bacuela de
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Exposicién Internacional de Grabado, Yogoeslavia,
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Joven Pintura Mexicana, San 4ntonio, Texas, 1962.
Retratos, Galerfas Glantz, México,D.P. 1964. Pintu-
Ya Contempordnea de México, Nueva Orleans, 1964..
Salén de Fintura 1964, México,D.F. Pintura Mexicana
Contempordnea, Galerfas de San Carlos, México ,D. re
1964. Primer Salén de Artistas Jévenes, Museo de Ar
“te Hoderno, México,D. P. 1965. Pintura Contempordzuea
de México, La Habana, Cuba, 1965. Salén de Pintura
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INDICATIONS LOCATIONS REACHED,CANCELLATIONS AND CHANNELS
IT WENT TO INCLUDE DATES AND TIMES IF POSSIBLE.
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NOT TRAVEL PRAGUE EARLY 1966.
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3. APPRECIATE STATION VIEWS RE ATZEMPTING RAVE LTErO-12 ESTABLISE
: HIS SOURCING REP A REFORT THAT SUBJECT VEN CO:0E, CARRYING
MESSAGES FROM PEDRO MEDINA SILVA AND AMERICAN DOLLARS FOR FALN,
dsb ON YENEREZLAY DOCGRATION BLACKLIS?. IN PARTICULAR, DID
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3 NOV THEN SET BACK TO 4 NOV. STRIKE OF MEXICANA AIRLINE EMPLOYEES
MAY CAUSE FURTHER DELAY SINCE MEXICANA SERVICES CUBANA.
3. LIRING2 AND CEPEDA MET WITH LIRING-3 26 OCT AS REPORTED:
REF BUT NO SIGNIFICANT TNFORMar 1OW RESWIED. LIRING-3 SAID IT APPEPRED
HIN MEETING CALLED IMPRESS HIN WITH IMPORTANCE OF CEPEDA AND LIRING-2.
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COMPLY WITH CEPEDA REQUEST AND NOT CONTACT FRIENOS KAVA UNT ILe HAD
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1. Liniig=3 REFORTED TO WALLACE B. RO¥TON 24 oci 65 Tint
LIRLNG- "passed MESSAGE TO HIM MORNING 25 ocT THAT REYNALDO (CEPEDA)
HERNANDEZ, FIRST SECRETARY CUBAN EMBASSY AND IDENTIFIED DGI OFFICER,
WISHED SEE HIM SAME DAY. LIRING-3 MET CEFEDA SAME MORNING IN .
EMBASSY RECEPTION ROOM, MEETING LASTED ASOUT 36 MINUTES,
2, CEPEDA AE IMMEDIATE REFERENCE RECENT. CONVERSATiGN LIRING
3 AND Ligthe-2 MENTIONED REF, LIRING-S FEELING SHOULD PLAY IT CLOSE
To CHEST REPLIED HE HAD TALKED WITH LIRING-2 AND waS PLANNING TRIP
HAVANA EARLY NOVEMBER FOR CERTAIN DISCUSSIONS, CEPEDA REPLIED HE WAS
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IP, LIRING-2 REPLIED OSMANT CIENFUEGOS WOULD ¢ ZRTAINLY BE
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AND QUESTIONED HIM RE CONTACTS HE WOULD BE EXPECTED MAKE IN HAVARA
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6. PLAN HAVE LIRING-3 CABLE FRIEND ARNOL RODRIGUEZ CAMP FOR VISA.
HE EXPECTS RECEIVE IT BY 28 OCT. LIRING-3 WILL THEN PURCHASE TICKET
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M SUBJECT : Handling of LIRING-3 as Hostile Agent
: In view of Station Mexico City's statement in paragraph
6 of MEXI 8944 (IN 23093), which presumably comes from
LIRING-3's handler Wallace B. ROWTON, to the effect that
LIRING-3 "still has strong anti-U.S. feelings". the time has
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sey forth several control elements including true name receipts
and taps made in ROWIAN'S safehouse of LIRING-3's amourous
sessions wilh a young art's student. What avvears to be lacking: Aw
rot considering the case ‘as the handling of a double agent.
hostile, 9is “nomework--that is to say, that there are
certain actions that should be taken in the case as follows: .
a. Placing of. a phoze tap on L-3's telephone, if
it can be determined tha 7 he tas a telephone. .
b. Intercept. of all mail going to LIRING-3's home ~ ;
address. . .
c: Physical and photo surveillance of I-3 to determine
any patterns of actions or contacts with suspicious persons. ,if
L-3's contacts and actions agree with what L-3 tells ROWT@N and
to allow ROWTQN to be prepared to cover himself in his relations
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d. To discref¥ly investigate 1-3's sources of .income, ,
j.e., to see if his income fron teaching art classes (and more
recently from his wife's salary from SRtN8) are sufficient to: .
account for his scale of living, whatever it is.
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It is noted in NEXICO CITY- ayy that the Station said that
4t did not as yet have "independent checks" on this agent,
beyond evidence of entry to the Cuban Embassy furnished by
LIONION photo surveillance, and in fact had only his word on
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claimed actions and statements. pthat LIENVOY and LITAINT-2
confirm that L-4, L-3's wife, is definitely employed as a
secretary to LIRING-1 as claimed by L-3. The Station tended to
doubt that L-3 is a Cuban plant but said that even if he were,
teat it was no additionai risk (tue Station was reforring to
a proposed trip by L-3 to Cuba) since L-3 would be provided with
x suitable uncheckable explenation as to how L-3 obtained info
on ‘the LOPEZ case. '
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REF DIRECTOR 39239
le LIRING-2 CALLED LIRING- -3 TO EMBASSY 19 OCT. DURING
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UN SPECIFIC PROJECTS HERE IN MEXICO UNQU
PER PREV 1OUS DIRECTIVES FROM ROWTON L-5 TOLD L~2 vouLD BE
GLAD HELP REVOLUTION PROVIDED: /
JAD PROJECTS ASSIGNES HIM BE OF IMPORTANCE: TO REVOLUTION:
3, EMBASSY PERSONNEL Not BE INVOLVED IN THEM FOR NUTUAL
PROTECTION.
‘| 3. L-3 REACT ION TO L-2 VERY FAVORABLE soveu 1weNres HEM ON
SER1OUS APPROACH SAID HAD ANTICIPATED L-3°S CONDITIONS aNp FELT
L-3 SHOULD GO HAVANA TO DISCUSS PROJECTS DIRECTLY. WITH RESPONSIBLE
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‘ADVICE AND GUIDANCE IN ALL ACTIONS, AGREED WITH ROWTON HE SHOULD NOT,
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PAGE THO YEXICO CITY eoaasECRET ST GRET .
PRESS FOR DETAILS. L-2 SAID AMBASSADOR IN FULL AGREEMENT-AND.HOPED
H-3 WOULD BE ABLE TRAVEL WITHIN NEXT TWO WEEKS. °
A. ROWTON ENCOURAGED L-3 PROCEED WITH PLANS FOR TRIP AND
PROMISED PROVIDE “SXIMUM SUPPORT, L-3 STATED WOULD NOT MENTION ROVTON
(AS GREEK FRIEND) TO CUBANS 3UT WOULD COUNT COMPLETELY ON LATTER'S
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| Se “L-3 FEELS CU3A NEEDS COMMERCIAL CONTACTS WITH WEST. SINCE
ROWTON DOES NOT APPEAR AGAINST REVOLUTION AND WANTS DEVELOP TRADE
. WITH CUBR, L-~3 WILLING WORK FOR HIM, AGREES WITH RCWTON THAT TO
TRADE WITH CUBA, MUST HAVE SOOD INSIGHT IN WHAT IS gornqos THERE,
POLITICALLY AS NELL AS ECONOMICALLY. AT SANE TIME L-3 BELIEVE, CUBANS
OPERATING IN MEXICO WITH PCOR SECURITY AND FEELS THAT WITH ROWFON'S
ASSISTANCE COULD DO BETTER JOB AND SERVE BOTH ROWTON AND REVOLUTION.
HIS CONDUCT WITH CUBANS THEREFORE IS NATURAL AND HIS CLANDESTINITY
{WITH ROVTON JUSTIFIED IN HIS EYES ON GROUNDS IT NECESSARY FOR OWN
WELFARE.
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|. DIRECT WoFACT APPROACH AT THIS TINE WOULD DEFINITELY
| SHOCK L-3 WHO STILL HAS STRONG ANTI WOLADY FEELINGS AND COMPROMISE
OP. DEGREE OF L-3°S ASSOCIATION WITH ROWTON SUFFICIENT COMPROMISE
HIM WITH CUBANS AND LEFTISTS SHOULD IT COME TO LIGHT. OTHER
CONTROL ELEMENTS ARE TRUE NAME RECEI°TS AND Tar TAPES MADE IN ROWTON'S
SAFE HOUSE OF L-3 AMOROUS SESSIONS WITHCYOUNS ART. ART STUDENT.” IN ViiW
OF ABOVE BELIEVE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT AND EXPLOITATION OF L-3 SHOULD
CONTINUE ON CURRENT BASIS HIS RELATIGNSHIP WITH ROWTON AS NOTHING
WOULD SE GAINED BY FORMAL RECRUITMENT AT THIS TIME.
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ASSET OR EVEN D.F.S. CONTACT (WITHOUT IDENTIFYING THEM AS ASSET OR
‘| CONTACT), L+3 WOULD EXPLAIN THAT INFO. FRG THESE SOURCES, WHO%
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| 5. CECILIA PROFESSES KAVE NO KNGWLEDGE KER FORMER KUSBAND,
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TYPIC LIRING
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_OFFICTALLY EMPLOYED AS SECRETARY TO LIRING- 1. ACCORDING 70 LIRING-3
LIRING-! AND LIRING-2 WILL 80 HOME PCS IN DECEMBER.
2. NEW CONSLL WHO WILL REPLACE LIRING-1 IS EMPLOYEE WHO WAS
ASSIGNED TO EMBASSY TWO YEAHS AGO, LIRING-3 COULD NOT RENENSER HIS
. NAME BUT WILL QUERY LIRING-4 AND OBTAIN.
_ 3. LIRING-3 TOLD ROWTON KE HAD BEEN ASKED ABOUT CULTURAL ACTIVI-
| TIES AT EWAASSY SY ARNOL RODRIGUEZ CANPS ON LAST TRIP TO KAVWA.
LIRINS-3 SAID HE REPLIED THERE WAS NOE. WHEN KE RETURNED TO WEXICG
CITY LIRING+3 CARRIED LETTER TO JULIAN LOPEZ, CULTURAL ATTACHE, ASD
AFTER LOPEZ READ IT HE APPEARED COOL TOWARD LIRING-3. MORE RECENTLY
LOPEZ APPEARED WARM UP AGAIN WITH LIRING-3 AND NOW HAD ASXED LIRING-S
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1. MEXICO CITY SOURCE REPORTED INFORMATION ON CUBAN NEED FOR
24 SHIPS OF APPROXIMATELY 10,000 TONS, SHIPS POSSIBLY TO BE USED
TO TRANSPORT 1967 SUGAR CoP WHICH REPCRTEDLY TO REACH LARGE
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TDCS DB-315/02533-66
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COUNTRY CUBA
bo! AUGUST 1966
SUBJECT CUBAN INTEREST IN CHARTERING MERCHANT VESSELS
aca. ~NEXICO, MEXICO CITY FIELD NO.
SOURCE A MEXICAN INTELLECTUAL WHO IS A NEW, UNWITTING REPORTING ASSET.
SOURCE HAS CULTURAL AND FAMILY TIES IN CUBA. HE OBTAINED THIS
INFORMETION DURING CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSIONS WITH OFFICIALS OF —
THE CUSAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO.
1. ACCORDING TO WORD RECEIVED I% MEXICO FROM AN OFFICIAL OF THE CUBAN
MINISTRY OF FORZIGN’ TRADE, “CUBA'S MOST URGENT REQUIREMENT AT THE MOMENT. IS.
THE CHARTERING OF 24 SHIPS, VARIOUSLY DESCRIBED AS "OF MEDIUM TONNAGE" AND
“OF APPROXIMATELY 10,000 TONS", FOR USE IN 1967. THIS PROJECT IS BEING
HELD AS SECRET INFORMATION, AND MANY CUBAN OFFICIALS DO NOT KNOW OF IT, EVEN
IF THEY ARE CONCERNED WITH TRADE AND SHIPPING MATTERS. (SOURCE COMMENT :
TO BE USED TO TRANSPORT THE 1967 SUGAR C
(FIELD COMMENT: PERHAPS A REDUCTIO!
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2. AURELIO ALONSO GONZALEZ, OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE, IS
GOING TO CANADA ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER TO SEEK THE BEST AND
CHEAPEST CHANNEL FOR RENTING SHIPS. HIS TRIP IS NOT BEING PUBLICIZED
BECAUSE PAST EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THAT CHARTERING IS NORE DIFFICULT AND
EXPENSIVE FOR CUBA ONCE HER KLQUiKEMENTS BECOME KNOWN TO WESTERN
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3. ON OWN INITIATIVE, RODRIGUEZ TOLD LUIRING/S THAT LIRINQY’S
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AMOIL/1 IF THERE WEREN'T SOMETHING HE NEEDED FROM MEXICO CITY OR IF
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BUT ASKED LIRING/3 USE CHANNEL THROUGH JORRIN AT CUBAN ENZASSY RATHER
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7. AURELIO OF MINCEX TOLD LIRING/3 THEIR MUTUAL FRUEND RAMON
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8. AS TO POLITICAL.
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FACT NEITHER HAS POPULAR SUPPORT. THEIR OPPOSING FACTION HEADED BY
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45. REGARDING CURRENCY RESERVES, ARNOL RODRIGUEZ TOLD LiRIN%G/S
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A. ARNOL RODRIGUSZ CAMPS HaS BEEN MADE NINISTER OF SUGAR IN
“NEWLY ORGANIZED OR REORGANIZED SUCAR MINISTRY. L33 TCLD ROWTON
HE. WOULD CONTACT RODRIGUEZ CAMPS FERST UPO! ARRIVAL \CUSA TO .
CHECK HIS PRESERT POSITION AND LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. .
B. SENDING OF OLD DC-4 AIRPLANE TO MEXICO 16 ALE KAS,
OSTENSIBLY SPECIAL SERVICES FOR JOSEPHINE BAXER AND 16 CHILDRER
TO TRANSPORT THEM TO MEXICO. HOWEVER, ACCORDING 10 CURBELY
THIS PLANE. ALSO GAVE CUBANS EXCUSE FOR NOT EVACUATING E OMEKIC NS
IMPLICATED IN RICO GALAN CASE WHO WERE PRESSING CUBAS EMBASS FOR
2. °L+3 BELIEVES RICO GALAN CAs SE POINTS UP CONFLICT IN cusal
EMBASSY BETWEEN SECURITY/ INTEL AND FOREIGN MINISTRY GROUPS. ON 19
AUG L-3 TOLD ROWTON THAT JULIAN LOPEZ DIAZ, PRESS AND CULTURAL ATTACHE
: WARNED L-3 NOT TAKE 16 AUG PLANE BECAUSE THERE GOING 3E SEVERAL
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MEXICANS GOING TO CUBA TO ESCAPE ARREST IN RICO GALAN CASE. AS IT
TURNED OUT ORLY FIVE PERSONS FLEW I DC-4 BACK TO CUBA i6 AUG AND NO
MEXICANS AMONG THE, L-3 STATED CURZELO ON 18 AUG INDICATED CUBANS
VERY FEARFUL FOR CUBAN/MEXICAN RELATIONS DUE RICO GALAN CASE AND DID
NOT WANT BE ACCUSED BY MEXICANS OF GRANTING ASYLUM TO CULLTY PARTIES.
IT VERY UNUSUAL FOR CUBANA oN MEXICO TO HAVANA RUN CARRY ONLY FIVE
PASSENGERS,
4. L-3 STATED HE SAW FERNANDO RICO GALAN. BROTHER OF VICTOR,
IN CUBANA OFFICE 12 AUG ATTEMPTING ARRANGE FLIGHT TO HAVANA. FLIGHT
DID NOT COME MEXICO CITY THAT DAY AKD FERNANDO ARRESTED IN ROUNDUP.
“Le3 ALSO SAW ON 12 AUG ONE NOEL BARRA ZENIL ATTEMPTING AREANGE . Sy
PASSAGE. BARRA DESCRIBED BY L-3 aS RABID CONMUNIST REVOLUTIONARY
WHO CLOSE*TO RICO GALAN ANG UNTIL RECENTLY A LONG RESIDENT IN HAVARA.
9. &-3 BELIEVES LOPEZ PROBABLY SECURITY OR INTEL REP IN EMBASSY SINCE
HE VERY CLOSE RICO GALAN AND APPEARED FEEL MEXICANS CONNECTED WITH
CASE WHO NOT YET ARRESTED SHOULD HAVE SEEN GIVEN PASSAGE To CUBA..
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A, CUBAN REQUIREMENTS. FOR FREE WORLD PURCHASES, MOST URGENT
ITENS, AMOUNT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AVAILABLE FROM THIS YEAR'S SUGAR CROP
FOR SUCH PURCHASES, CREDIT PLANS TO MAKE ADDITIONAL PURCHASES POSSIBLE.
B, CUBAN PLANS INCREASE OTHER EXPORTS AUGMENT FOREIGN EXCHANG
AS WEDGE AGAINST CONTINUED POOR CROPS.
C. CUBAN PLANS INCREASE TRADE MEXICO, OTHER LATIN AMERICAN
COUNTRIES. CUBAN PLANS IMPROVE RELATIONS THIS AREA.
D. PRESENT POSITION, STATUS ARNOL RODRIGUEZ.
2, ONLY ADDL TRACE OCHOA: EGK 40533, 23 WARCH 1966 (CATIDE)
REPORTS RENE OCHOA (NATIONALITY XOT GIVEN) AND AGUSTIN P, ROMAN
ATTENDANCE FIRST CONGRESS OF PUBLISHERS OF SOCIALIST PEDAGQGESOy PREWYE,
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ACTIVITIES, NE PLANS REQUEST VISA 9 AUG DIRECTLY FROY APNOL |
RODRIGUEZ | RO STILL IN FOREIGN MINISTRY THC NO LONSE® VICE
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2. L-3 VERY ANXIOUS TAX WIFE AND CHILD WITH HIF THIS FLIGE
AND YER VISA APPROVALGN B& EST ED SEVESA i
IN TINE ACCOMPANY HIM. WIFE AND CHILD WILL FLY ON To ‘SANTIAGO On a Do
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LEVY SPECIFIC ‘POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND EVEN MILITARY REQUIREMENT
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AUG RETURN MEXI 29 auc.
L-3 WHO WILL DO aEST TO SATISFY. L-3 TOLD SOWTON HE SEALIZES MSCESSITY
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we BSCESS TO HIGH-LEVEL GOVERNMENT CIRGLES, 5 INTENDS \
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1. a ING WITH WALLACE Bo ROWTON ON: ! AUGUST 1966,
HELMAR STATED MIGUEL LOZANO VILLALOBOS HAD SHOWN
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1. CARLOS/JURALO, DELMA
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REPORTED 19 WALLACE 3. ROWTON i AUG
GONZALEZ 1S MEXICAN FUNCT IONARY
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WORKED FOR CONSULATE MOST THIS PERIOD.
2 JURADO HAD BEEN SENT VERACRUZ BY RBYVTON TO DEVELOP
GONZALEZ FOR USE IN ROWTON - JURADO BUSINESS DEALS AND ULTIMATELY
FOR INTEL PURPOSES. GONZALEZ AGREED WORK WIT! JURADO ON CONDITION
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WOULD SE EMBARRASSING * MIM IF WAVA LEARNED HE DQING BUSINESS ON
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HE NOT FAMILIAR WITH CITY SINCE REVOLUTION. PLANS FLY CUBANA FROM
MEXL CITY AUG AND WILL ARRIVE MEX? CITY DAY BEFORE. RPWTON WILL
WAVE JURADO OFFER KIM FREE OVERNIGHT STAY IN NEW APARTMEIT RENTED .
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RECENTLY RETURNED MEXICO CITY FROM HAVASS , TENDS DETRACT FROM IMPACT
OF STATEMENT, Rowton HAS INSTRUCTED JuRaDO CONTINUE CKECK OUT
STATEMENT IN EMBASSY 0 DETERNINE QUESTIONS RAISED Ii PARAS 2 A AND B
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CORRECT NAME 1S JOSE MARIA OLIVA CARRANZA, ORDINARY GUATEMALAN
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18 GUATEMALAN ARMY, CARD NUMEZR 25259, EIRTH CERTIFICATE NUMBER
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THEY WILL ATTEMPT ENTER GUATEMALA ILLEGALLY-
2. IM GUATENALA CITY, LARA PLANS INTRODUCE LIRIEG-S TO woman
VHO LOGISTICAL OFFICER FOR FAR IM GUATEMALA CITY. TRIP WiLL THEN
- ae ARRANGED FOR LIRIHG-3 TO VISIT FAR SIERRA DE LAS MIHAS HEADQUARTERS
To DISCUSS FUTURE SLFFORT OF FAR FRO MEXICO CITY. aan
5. AFTER aPPROXINATELY TEN DAYS IN GUATEMALA, LARA AND LIRIRG-S.
VILL TRAVEL TEGUCIGAL?A TO INVESTIGATE POSSIBILITIES GF SETTING uP
PRINTING PRESS UNDER LIRING-3'S TRUE NAME. .
| Ae LARA'S FALSE MEXICAN DOCUMENTATION 15 IDERTITY GARD FROM
f° SECRETARIA DE EDUCACIGS PUBLICA USDER NAME JACINTO RANGEL CERVANTES.
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HE ABLE SUPPLY ADDRESSEES WITH 18FO ON HIS TRIP TO GUATEMALA AND
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FOR IMPORTANT OPERATION. HE SAID INFORMATION HAD BEEW RECEIVED
THAT GROUP OF THIRTY CASTRO CUBANS PLANNED ENTER GUATEMALA FROM
HEXICO AWD THEIR ARRIVAL TIED IW SITH WAVE OF TERRORISY AnD
SABOTAGE WHICH REPORTEDLY 10 TAKE PLACE 31 MARCH. ES4ARVEL-1
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SCUGA TEAMS WOULD BE SENT TO THE DEPARTHENTS OF SAN MARCOS AND
HUEHUETENANGO O48 MEXICAN BORDER, WITH A BACK-UP TEAM Id DEPARTMENT
‘OF QUEZALTENANGO. SCUGA UNIT WAS IN PROCESS OF PREPARING VEHICLES
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31 MARCH, LIRING-3 TO ENTER GUATENALA WITH GROUP IN ORDER MEET
UNIDENT IFIED WOMAN WHO IS FAR LOGISTICAL OFFICER. GROUP BELIEVES
juaktNen2 SHOULD TALK TO HER 10 DETERMINE WHAT SUPPLIES HE caw nae.
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1. FOLLOWING CABLED 14 sop RAISED PARA 3 REF Bs
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E. REQUEST LIRING-3 HELP FAR REPS OVER GUAT BORDER
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‘and ESLAIR TEAM HAS NOT BEEN ABLE LOCATE ENTRY FOR HER 1W FILES i
a CIVIL REGISTRY. ATTEMPTING OBTAIN FROM ESMICAS, AND WILL SEND,
To MEXICO CITY IF SUCCESSFUL. .
3. WOULD APPRECIATE MEXICO CITY COMMENTS ON WHY rey APPROACKED
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TO SERVE AS GUIDE. ALTHOUGH POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS OF PGT
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WHO ALSO KNOWS WOMAN TOLD RCVTON THAT If ZARLY 1967 MEXICAN
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A. ROWTON WILL PROVIDE 662 DOLLARS FOR THREE MONTHS FOR
PAINTENANCE LIRING-4 ASD HER DWAUGHTER (CHILD NOW GOING WITH HXEA)
IN-CUSA PLUS 159 MOGLLARS TO “OVER TRAVEL EXPENSES.
B. LIRING-4 WILL INFORM ROWON VIA S/W OF DEFECTABLE
TARGETS AND OF PROGRESS MADE IN OSTAINING POSITION G3 INTERES
MINREX, INTERIOR SINISTRY O8 PRESIDENCY.
, C. IF ROWTON INSTRUCTS HER REMAIN HAVANA BEYOND THREE
MONTH PERIOD CMAXIMUM AMOUNT OF TIME SEE ALLOWED STAY OUT OF mexico
WITHOUT JEOPARDIZING HER IMMIGRANT STATUS IN THAT COUNTRY), ROW708
WILL ARRANGE REINSTATEYENT FULL TIME ALREADY ACCUMULATED IN MEX7CS
AND WILL DEPOSIT TO NEW. YORK ACCOUNT IN LIRING-4 Nat “REASONABLE”
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2. ROWITON CAN DRAY UP LETTER OF UNDERSTA MOING TO 3é SIGHED
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ABLE PROVIDE ROVTON SUFFICIENT RECAUITYENT LEADS “AND BIO INFCRMATION
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3. AS LONG AS SKE DOES NOT ACT vaLLY DIVERCE: LIRING-3, “LIRING=4
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of, RETURNING MEXICO 70 HUSBAND.
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“FROM PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, BELIEVE vraskeed CaULD GA
AS IMMIGRANT ‘WITH APPROPRIATE SRISE. aytanite7 FOR EXAMP
ANY TINE. PENALTY BY PAYING THOUSAND PESOS
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: RELATIONS WITH A NEGRO CUBAR LMMISRATION OFFICIAL WHO QUESTIONED
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HER ROUTINELY WHEN S@ LAST LANDED AT HAVANA AIRPORT. NAME OF
OFFICIAL 1S VINCENTE (LEYVA), DIRECCION PROV. DE INMIGRACION,
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N FILES CHECKS ON ABSDVE NAMES GAVE FOLLOWING RESULTS:
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AND TRAVELED CHILE iN 1959 AND MEXICO 1966 AS DELZGATE
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PREVIOUSLY WORKED FOR CUSAN FOREIGN MINISTER RAUL (ROA) 4s HIS
* " SECRETARY. HER HUSBAND MIGUEL ANGEL (LOZANO) VILLALOBOS WAS
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"1, QS CAN ARRANGE TO OPEN SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT FOR SUBJECT
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FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, ,
2. TO OPEN ACCOUNT IN TRUK NAMB IT NECESSARY THAT SUBJECT
SIGN BANK SIGNATURE CARDS WHICH mos POUCHING, SUGGEST ROWTON HAVE
SUBJECT SIGN CARDS NEXT TINE HE VISITS HEZICO,
3. WILL CONSIDER FUTURE REQUESTS FOR OPENING OF SWISS ACCOUNTS:
OX AN INDIVIDUAL CASE BASIS,
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Wa COMMENT: *Since opening a bank account in Switzerland appears so |
difficult, request advise Possibility of opening :
account in U,S, :
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1. aS RESULT parrnsvities WITRGL Kt nG- AGGRAVATED 3¥ H15
AFFALA WITH CARMEN LOZAvA, wid’. 4 veciu.y 16 Siiar
LIRING/3 AT LEAST TEMPORARILY AND GO CUBA FOR THREE MONTHS. THIS
IS MAXIMUM LENGTH OF TIME LIRING-4 CAN STAY OUT MEXICO WITHOUT
LOSING IMMIGRANT STATUS “ARD POSSIBILITY BECOMING MEXICAN IK TWO
MORE YEARS AFTER FIVE YEARS RESIDENCE. : 4
feet emer:
2, IN COURSE SEVERAL DISCUSS{ONS, ROWTON, WITHOUT ZAFLUENEINC
HER DECISION GO CUBA, POINTED OUT LIRING-4 COULD HELP key COLLECT
VALU‘BLE DATA ON CURRENT POLITICAL, MILITARY AND ECONOMIC SITuAT ICH
IN Cust, THIS WOULD DEPEND ENTIRELY ON HER WILLINGNESS AMO ABILITY
Galt ACCESS TO IMPORTANT TARGETS, LIRING-4 ASSURED ROJTON SHE
DEEPLY APPRECIATED HIS INTEREST AND HELP IN PAST AND VOLUNTZERED
DO WHATEVER SHE COULD UNDER ROWTON DIRECTION TO ACCOMPLISH TASKS
ASSIGNED BY KIM. LIRING: 4 DID NOT QVERY ROWTON AS TO HES ULTIMATE
OBJECTIVE OR POLITICAL AFFILIATION HIS “FRIENDS AND EXPRESSED
CONFIDENCE IN KER ABILITY MAKE CONTACTS: AND DEVELOP FRIENDSHIPS 14
HAVANA, HER ONLY RESERVATION WAS: PROCUREMENT OF SPECIFIC INFO
~ REQUIRED BY ROWTON AS THIS WOULD DEPEND.ON GAINING ACCESS TO RIGHT
PERSONS AND MAKING SKILLFUL ELICITATIONS.
3. LIRING-4 PLANS LEAVE, MEXICO LATE- “sty SPEND ONE WEEK SECRET
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SANTIAGO VISITING FAMILY THEN RETURN HAVANA TO TRY FIND. WORK
INTERIOR MINISTRY, ICAP OR FOREIGN MINISTRY. SHE AWARE GOOD JOBS i
IN THESE ORGANIZATIONS ARE USUALLY RESERVED FOR COMMUNIST PARTY
WEMBERS BUT BELIEVES SHE MAY HAVE CHANCE LAND JOB GIVING HER ACCESS
TO INTERESTING 1NFO THROUGH SUCH FRIENDS AS LIRIH-1, JOSE ANTONIO 3
“ (PORTUONDG) VALDOR AND OTHERS, LIRING-4 COULD PROBABLY Live IN
HAVANA AS GUEST ANDREA GOMEZ, MEXICAN MURALIST WHO RESIDES NEAR
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND IS CLOSE FRIEND MASOLA OF ICAP. GOMEZ.
IS DAUGHTER ROSENDO (GOMEZ) LORENZO OF MEXICAN MAGAZINE SUCESOS
AND NIECE (GOMEZ) WANGUEMER, DIRECTOR OF EL MUNDO IN HAVANA, ANDREA
GOMEZ, NOW ON VACATION MEXICO, WILL SEE LIRING-4 PRIOR HER RETURN
‘ HAVANA, _ : ‘
4. LIRING-4 PERSONAL RELATIONS WITH LIRING MERMBERS. GREATLY
IMPROVED SINCE RUMORS SHABBY TREATMENT SKE RECEIVED FROM LIRING- 3
; AND HER PROBABLE . BREAK WITH Hi REACHED LIRING. BOTH LIRING- 2’ AND
" LIRING-15 ASSURED HER 29 DEC THEY PREPARED DO WHATEVER THEY CAN
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HAS EQUIVALENT TWO YEARS OF COLLEGE, SPEAKS SOME ENGLISH AND
SOME CANTONESE AND PREVIOUSLY WORKED AT LIRING. AT STATION REQUEST .
ROWTON SOUNDED HER OUT ON POSSIBILITY SHE MIGHT LAND JOB WITH CUBAN
“EMBASSY ABROAD AND ASKED HER ASOUT HER WILLINGNESS GO COMMUNIST
CHINA, LIRING-4 SAIL SHE WILLING DO ANYTHING FOR ROWTON INCLUDING
LEARN MANDARIN AS POSSIBLE WAY LAND CHINA ASSIGNMENT. SHE AGREEABLE |
STAY CUBA BEYOND THREE MONTHS PERIOD MENTICNED ABOVE IF OSTAINS JOB 7
JUDGED OF SUFFICIENT IMPORTANCE BY ROWTON, LIRING-4 CAN RETURN
MOXISG AS LONG AS SKE STAYS HAAAIED TO LiaiNe-3 vind MEAICAW CATIZEN.
THROUGH BRIBERY THERE GOOD POSSIBILITY SHE MAY BE REINTEGRATED AS
IMMIGRANT AFTER MOSE THAN THREE MONTHS ABROAD WITHOUT LOSING HER
THREE YEARS HEXICO RESIDENCE. LIRING-3 HaS 0 PLANS DIVORCE '
LIRING 4 EVEN IF LATTER REMAINS SEPARATED FROM KIM FOR LONG PERIOD. |
LIRING-4, WHO STILL IW LOVE WITH LIRING-3, DOES NOT WANT DIVORCE |
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5. LIRING-4 AT ROWION REQUEST PROVIDED BASIC PRQ@ DATA
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A. BORN 17 DEC 1940 CENTRALJOBABO, ORIENTE PROVINCE.
GTHER NELIDA DUARDC, CUBAN, LIVES CALLE AGUILERA 554, SANTIAGO DE.
_ CUBA. «FATHER PORF IRI CHICHAY, colt SE GGRISE SdeaeY SMRERNEP
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B. THREE BROTHERS, JOAQUIN 29, PORFIRIO 255: ROGELIO Qre
"Og SISTER LILIAN 18.
+ Gy EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: Two YEARS ORIENTE UNIVERSITY,
_ SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES, NO DEGREE. 7
D. MARRIED TO CARLOS CJURADC) DELMAR: IN HAVANA 1962
(MEXICAN CITIZEN). DAUGHTER ZINZUNI (JURADO) CHICHAY BORN 1963
“HAVANA, MEXICAN CITIZER. ;
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3. SUGGEST THAT LIRING-3 MIGHT BE ABLE TO PERSUADE VALDEZ
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SUPPORT THESE GUERRILLAS AGREED HELP WORENO AND VALDEZ AS
PARTNER IN THEIR VENEZUELA VENTURE. WILL PROVIDE WOENTITY
MORENO'S SUEVERSIVE CONTACTS VENEZUELA AS HELP DESIRED BY
THEM AS S008 INFO AVAILABLE. WOULD APPRECIATE ADDEES TRACES -
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REF; WEXICO CITY 1930 (IN 00593)
1. NO PERTINENT IDENTIFIABLE TRACES ON CARLOS ENRIQUE SALAZAR,
2. WAKRCG WANICIO GONZALES PROBABLY BARCO ISibA: VINICIO GOAZALEZ
'
¥ GONZALEZ (202-817006) WHO PRESIDENT GUATEMALA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION (AEU) AND KNOWN REBEL ARMED FORCES (FAR) MEMBER.
3. IF FURTHER L-3 CONTACT CONFIRMS SALAZAR FAR CONNECTION, AND
SALAZSR CONTINGES RECEIVING COLD TREATMENT FROM CUBANS, BECOMES
NATURAL RECRUITMENT CANDIDATE. THEREFORE EQS INTERESTED ANY FURTHER,
§ Jet £87
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WH Comment: LIRING-~4 reported Carlos Enrique Salazar visited the Cuban
Embassy in Mexico and requested to go to Cuba. Salazar
destitute and without necessary documentation. Cuban Em-
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| GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR, JHYAVE ad 100592
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j
SALAZAR AT LIRING 22 “JUKE. LATTER SAID; :
A. E FLED GUAT ‘CA 7 JUNE AS CONSECTED WITH REBEL
ROvEMEST AND POLICE LCOXING FOR HI¥. Cy
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BATTERY SHOP CALLE DE AMORES 886, LETRACK, MEXICO CITY.
ANGEL CAXPIRAN 1S FATHER ENICE CAMPIRAN YOUNG MEXICAN . */
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STLGENT REPORTEDLY ASSASSINATED VITK HUSBAND
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= ; D. REBEL HOVENERT ING CMBLING AS RESULT INq .
| TENSIFIED ARMY AND POLICE C Wii sinab4er ACTIVITIES.
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1. LIRING-3 IKFORMED ROWION 25 MAY HE GBTAINED ONE- DAY
VISA SERVICE 24 MAY. MEETING HELD 1328 KOURS 25 MAY PRICh
ARRIVAL REF, LIRISG-3 SHOWED APPARENT CISAPPOINTMENT IN RCWTON tn, aad
NOT BEIbG ABLE COAFIRM TRIP. ROWION KEXT ‘MEETING WITH LIRTIGs3 x
26 MAY LUSCH AT WHICH WILL GIVE SiBJ GO SIGN. ”
2. GLICK SERVCE ON VISA APPEARS COMFIAM(LIRING-3 BOAST
HE COKFIDANT OF RODRIGUEZ. ROWION HAS IMPRESSED ON LIRING-3 ~ ah. ee
THAT HE ACWIGN'S AGENT AND MIDDLE MAN IN THIS TRANSACTICA AND | 13
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WANT DEAL DIRECTLY WITH ROVIGH CUTTING OUT LIRING-3. LIINs-3 | 2? nF G87
| STATES FE UNDERSTANDS THIS CLEARLY. LIING-3 ASSURES ROWION HE
NEED KOT INFORM CUSAKS ANYT KIKG OF ARRANGEMENT SINCE THEY TRUST HIM.
3. CAN H@S SUPPLY ROWTOX WITH GREEK: PASSPORT NEW YORK DRIVERS ;
“LICEASE AND ANY OTHER LOGICAL POCKET LITTER’ INDICATING GREEK HATIVE -
IN ISTERSATIOKAL COMMERCIAL OPERATIOKS. NATER IAL WOULD NOT BE SECRE]
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vial LIRING-4.' IN THIS REGARD, STATUS
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: B.- MEXICO CITY 7234 (IN 10462)** —
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| PBEIMS OF INTEREST IN VIEW STRINGENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND BELIEVE
i ROWTON MIGHT PROFITABLY AATTEVPT ELICIT INFO THIS ASPECT CASE DURING
. 7
i L-3 DEVELOPMENT.
EXD OF MESSAGE °
- WH Comment: .* |L-3/Rowton neeting re L-3 triy to Cuba.
*e wton contact and assessment of L-3 and L-4,
Requested POA on both.
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4 / WALLACE B. ROWTON HAS NADP COMTACT vitx(caaLos uuRAD0,)
ARG IST miscAay oF Ei Ta aTSaae Wertay Te CIRAN CONSULATE. ROwTON
HAS BECOME QUITE FRIENDLY WITH JUSALO,
DIKKER AND I8 TURR JURADO ESCORTED ZOvTO8 ON TOUR OF RIVERA MURALS
HAS TAXEN HIM AND CHICHAY TO
IN MEXI CITY BUILDINGS.
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2, ROWIGK USING ALIAS HAS EXPLAINED SELF AS IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH
BUSIXESS. WHERE FINST MEETING BEVELCPED FROM ROWTON VISIT TO SALON
WHERE JURADO S ING HIS PAINTINGS ZELATIONSHIP HAS hOW SWURG ARCUND,
‘TO PLACE Wiese AC¥TOK INTEAESTED GELER WELFARE OF JURADO ALD cANTING
dO SOMETHING FOR HIM IF GuAaDO CAR SUPPLY SOME: SERVICE FOR -WHICH
_ ROWTON COULD LOGICALLY AFFORD PAY HIZ. JURADO 1s SNAPPING AT THIS
ASIDE FROM FACT ROVTON APPEARS
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BAIT AND APPEARS GENUINELY LIKE RO¥TON
a BE KON-AMERICAN BUSINESSTAS ITH MCSEY.
3. IN LAST MEETING, RO¥TON QUEKIED JURADO ON HIS cONTACTS Is
MTOR ASKED WHAT SORT
MEXiCAN COMMERCE AND JURADO SAID HE HAD NONE. RO
CONTACTS HE HAD CUBA SINCE THAT Sle JECT OF INTEREST OT ALL AND JURADO co
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SAID HE KNEW EVERYONE AT CUBAN Z!BASSY-MEXI-AND COULD GO TO CUBA FOR
ROVTOK. a ae 8
4s ROWTON SLOWED MATTERS DOeN BY SAYING HE HAD GO EUROPE
FOR ABOUT THEE WEEKS BUT THAT THEY WOULD TALK MORE ABOUT IT UPON
HIS RETURN. IW TURNING COVERSATION TO WIFE, ROWTON LEARNED SHE HAS
FATHER IN NE@ YORK WHD LEFT CUBA TO GET AWAY FROM REVOLUTION. FATHER
AND DAUGHTER ON GOOD TERMS AND HE WRITES HER EVERY YEEK. HIS NAME
CHINESE FOR PEACK BLOSSOM AND CHICHAY IS CUBAN ATTEMPT AT TRAUSLIT-
ERATION. JURADO SPOKE GHINESE WAME BUT ROVTON UNABLE REMEMBER
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION AND COULD NOT ASK FOR, SPELLING. CHICHAY
MOTHER STILL IN CUBA WITH BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
5.-LITAINT-2 HAS BEER CULTIVATING CHICHAY SEVERAL MONTHS. SAW .
LETTER HER DESK ONE DAY IN CONSULATE AKD ASKED IF BORE NEw CUBAN
STAMPS. CHICHAY SAID NO IT FROM HER FATHER IN KEW YORK. SHE Ul-
SALARIED AT CONSULATE AND CURBELO, WHO REPORTED BE FRIEND OF JURADO
ACCORDING LIENVOY, HAS DELAYED SENDING HER PHS TO CUBA FOR EMPLOYMENT
ON SALARY BASIS. REASON FOR DELAY NOT KNOWN, SHE FREINDLY WITH
NOT WITH LIRING-{. WHEN THEIR DAUGHTER SICK LITAIST-z
GAVE CHICHAY “SNEY TO TAKE CHILD TO DOCTOR. L-2 SAYS JURADO HAS MARY
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MILITARY SERVICE OR 4iLITIA.
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REQUEST COUPLE BE ASSIGNED PSEUDSS IN LIRING SERTES.
8. POUCHING ROWION CONTACT ZEPORTS THIS SUBSECT.
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PLANE WHIC:. TRAVELED NON-STOP GUAT CITY F9OM MEXL CITY. L-3 SAID HE
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BAT SAKIS, QIRECTOR OF METALOPLAST rca, AND BROUGHT Back SAMPLE
PLAETIC FLOWERS MADE AT FACTORY AND WHICH SEEN 3Y ROWTON..
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DESCRIPTI2NS IND IVIDUSLS HE MET, NEXT BOwTON L-3 MEETING HIGHT OF
8 FEB 67. FAR REP NEXI cry Has NOT YET CONTACTED L-3 TO PICK UP
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NEXT FEW DAYS. LIRING3 PLANS GO GLAT ABOUT 27 JEN AFTER RECEIVING
SUPPLIES RO°uTOIN ORDERED WHILE AT H@S. JHICH DUE ARRIVE MEXICO 25 JAN
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A, DURINS PAST WEEK LIRING-3S CONTACTED ARCHAEOLOGIST FRIEND
CARLOS VAVARETTE CACERES, GUAT COMMIE WORKING FOR MEXI GOVT, ¥HO
REVEALED TO LIRING-3 IN GREAT CONFIDENCE HE INFORMED BY “MUTUAL FRIENDS
OF LIRING3*S RECEUT TRIP TO GUAT, NAVARETTE FURTHER STATED HE HAD .
BEEN DIRECTED TO PLACE HINSELF AT DISPOSAL OF LIRINGS TO ASSIST IN.
ANY VAY POSSIBLE, YAVAREITE SAID HE AND JACOBC POORIGUEZ PADILLA
WERE MEMEERS OF FAR NETWORY IN MEXL HE CAUTIONED LIPING
3 AGAINST CONTACT WITH “EXI COMMUNIST PARTY BECAUSE CERTAIN HIGH
LEVEL POLICY MATTERS HAD NOT YET BEEN RESOLVED BETWEEN PC AND FAR.
5, NAVARETTE FURTHER TOLD LIRING-3 MASSIVE SOVIET AID PAREN IN
EXCESS OF TWO HUNDZED THOUSAND DOLLARES END PAREM WAS AVAILABLE TO FAR
gucTE SIRECILY GUaUSlE QUT LIT: CINTA STRINGS ATTACHED yNToN yoruD
IN EFFECT PLACE FAR UNDER COMPLETE SOVIET CONT20L FAR, I¥ DE SPARATE
ATTEMPT RETAIN INDEPENDENCE, IS RAISING FUNDS ON OWN BY SYCH TEANS AS
"BANK AND TRAIN ROBSERIES IN CENTRAL AMERICA
6. PLAN HAVE LIRING-3. RENT HOUSE IN SAN CRISTOZAL DE LAS CASAS,
LEAVE SHIPHENT THERE ON WAY TO GUAT, CONTACT Far REPS INSIDE auaT
AS ON LAST TRIP, AND EXPLAIN SHIPMENT IS AT HOUSE AND CAN BE PICKED
UP WHEN THEY WISH WILL EXPECT THEM PICK UP SHIPMENT IN SAM CRISTOBAL
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AND GUATEMALAN GOVERNMERTS COUNTER GUERR ILLA ARMS SMUGGLING
FROQi MEXICO INTO GUATENALA. FOLLOWING POINTS EVOLVED:
As MEXICAN AND GUATEMALAN GOVERMENT S APPARENTLY |
BELIEVE. MGT SMUGGLING CCCLRS IN SOUTHEASTERN PORTION STATE
OF CHIAPAS ON MEXICAN SIDE AND SOUTH#ESTERN PORT 108 GUATEMALA
WHERE GOOD ACCESS ROADS EXIST. MOST SMUGG.ING DONE VIA TRUCKS,
BUSES ‘AND OTHER VIKICLES. BOTH SOVERWHE NTS COG@ERAT ING CLOSELY
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THIS BORDER AREA TO DETECT ARMS TRAFFIC. GUATEMALAN SECOKD
VICE MINISTER DEFENSE, COLOWEL FRANCISCO SOSA AVILA, HAS
INITIATED UWILATERAL OPERATION TO PENETRATE GUATEMALAN
CUSTOMS HOUSES IN KEY AREAS Td DETERMINE WHO AIDING SHUG@ERS.
B. TREPENDOUS SURGE OF GOODWILL WHICH Now EXISTS
BETWEEN MEXICAN AND GUATEMALAN GOVERNYENTS WILL CERTAINLY AD
It KEEP ING JOINT OPERATION OF WIPING OUT SMUGGLERS ON TRACK.
TEND BELIEVE MAJOR WOFACT EMPHASIS SHOULD BE ENCOURAGENENT
AND AID TO BOTH GOVERNMENTS WITK. ADVICE, TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT,
TRANSPORTAT 10N, HONEY AND HARD INFO on SMUGGLING ACTIVITIES
HEN AVAILABLE, AS CITED IN REFS, GUATEMALA CITY STATION HAS
ALREADY. INITIATED SUCH MATERIAL SUPPORT TO GUATEMALAN TREASURY
GUARD TO BUILD UP ITS COLLECT ION CAPABILITIES.
C. REGARDING COLONEL SOSA'S UNILATERAL PENETRATION OF
THE CUSTOMS HOUSES ALONG THE BORDER MEXICO | cITy STAT iON can
DISCUSS SIMILAR POSSIAnL ITY wind ttenbéne 14 SEND PERSONNEL To
PENETRATE MEXICAN CUSTOMS HOUSES. THIS fesse REQUIRE FINANCIAL
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“BY LOCALS ANDO wOWD CREATE SUSPICION.
C. OF SJOR 6 JAN 67, MEXICAN AND GUATEMALAN AUTHOR IT 1ES
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1S SGV 195% UPRISING WHEN LARGE AMOUNTS OF ARMS TAKEN FROM
SITES AFTER BAY CF PIGS; AND CONTINUOUS INFILTRATION OF ARMS
a SHALL SCALE GVER PAST SEVERAL YEARS). ZOFACT GOALS OF
JOINT OPERATION ARE TO DETERMINE EXTENT OF ARNS SMUGGLING
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2. LIRING-3 MET AT HUEHUETENANGO BUS STATION BY Two “EN
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FUERZAS ARMADAS REVOLUCIONARIAS (FAR REPS SINCE LIRING3
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POINT CN MEXICAN SIDE OF BORDER OM PANAM HIGHWAY NEAR
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‘BORDER SLACK AND DRIVEN TO GUATE4ALA CITY BY SveCESsTON oF
“VEHICLES. DURING ALL LEGS 97 TRIP SECOND VEHICLE was used
WELL AHEAD OF ONE DRIVING LIRING-3 TO GUARD AGAINST RORDSLOCKS,
3. IN GUATEMALA CITY LIRING-3 TAKEN TO HOUSE ON 29TH
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BECAUSE OF PRACTICAL PROBLEYS INVOLVED IN THEIR IMPLEMENTATION,
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WORE DIRECT HETHCOS TG GoTALS ASSISTARCE IWCLULING BANK ASD
TRAIN ROBBERIES, MOST DIRECT SOURCE OF OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE HAS
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C. _GUERRILLA ALSO UNS=LE COUNT ON CUBA FOR ASSISTA ANSE
AS CUBA TOO PRESCCUFIED #ii% G¥N PROBLEMS OF REVOLUTIONARY
* CONSGL IDATION. PASCUAL AND SALVADOR EVIDENCED SARCASM IN THIS
D. “EDGAR IBARRA” GUE=RILLAS CONTRCL FRONT MORE THAN
"182 KILOMETERS LONG AND REQUIRE MORE AND MORE SUPPLIES TO EXPAND ”
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SHIPMENTS ARMS AND SUPPLIES WITHIN “ZxICca CONSEQUENCES
DISASTROUS, &G LoreZ CASE. THEY HAVE LEARNED GREAT
PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN “EX GUAT BORDER AREA WHERE THERE ;
NUMEROUS NORTH AMERICAN AGENTS WORKING ON MEXI SIDE UNDER : . :
' COVER AS TOURISTS AND MISSIONARIES SPECIFICALLY THERE IS
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AMERICAN BASE LOCATED AT YAXOQUINTELA CNOT IDENTIFIED) WITH.
: AIRFIELD AND COMMO CENTER WHICH WELL KNOWN TO THEM AND ATTACKED
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BIOTICS AND TUBES FOR ZENITH “EDIUM RANGE TRANSMITTER RECE.IVER. :
_ NO TYPESOR QUANTITIES SPECIFIED EITHER ITEM BUT GUATS SAID
: WOULD TAKE. ANY AMOUNT THESE ITEYS THEY couLa set.
9. LIRING-S COMMITTED SELF RECONTACT GUATS IN 20-38 pays
WHEN HE TOLD THEM WOULD HAVE SFECIFIC PROPOSAL FOR THEIR
CONSIDERATION. GUATS ASKED FOR CONCRETE PLAN RE MANNER
SHIPPING SUPPLIES, THEY TOLD LIRING-3 THEY COULD HANDLE FROM
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SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, “1EXiCQ, 302 KILOMETERS NORTH GUAT
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GUERRILLAS LATTER TOLQLIRING 5 TOWN ACCESSIBLE TO THEM AND
' THAT THEY COULD PICK UP SUPPLIES THERE, CARRY ACROSS BORDER
AND DELIVER TO GUERRILLA GROUP.
7. ROWTON TOLD LIRING-3 HE DEPARTING MEXICO FOR MONTREAL
AND PROBABLY New YORK NEXT DAY FOR ‘Two WEEKS AND WOULD TRY
OBTAIN RADIO TUBES AND ANTIBISTiCS IN TIME FOR LIRING3 NEXT ;
TRIP TO BORDER, LIRING-3 CONTACT PLAN WITH GUATS TS REMAIN
SAME AS ‘Bz? ORE: WHEN READY TRAVEL WILL CONTACT AUGUST INA
HERNANDEZ IN GUATESAuA GilY Aso ADVISE KER DATE HIS ART TVAL
IN HUEHUE TENANGO, LIRINGS WOULD NOT CARRY SUPPLIES TO
GUATEIALA BUT WOULD LEAVE THEM [IN MEXICO, TRAVEL TO HUE HUETENANGO
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mete AMBASSADOR AND WITH MIFE ON SCENE BELIEVE HE aT LEAST
AQTEALY PENETRATION OF LIRING ESTABLISHMENT.
2. O¥TON BELIEVES ACTUAL REC2UITNENT OF L-3 WILL 2¥OLVE_IN
RELATIVELY SHORT TIME, AND KE ALEEADY, MOVING IN THAT DIZECTION. “PSH
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5. REMOVAL OF ARNOL RODRIGUEZ CAMPS FRO¥ POSITION aS VICE
MINISTE? FC2EI¢N AFFAIRS SONEWHAT DISCONCERTING HOVEVER DO NOT 3ELIEVE
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AUGMENT ARMED FORCES AND MIRIAM CHICHAY TOLD ROWTON CUBAN AMBASSADOR
TO MEXICO JOAQUIN ARMAS HAD ATTENDED MEETING OF OFFICIALS IN HAVANA
AT WHICH CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS WAS DISCUSS:D.
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7. PAST ACTIVITIES INCL.CING MILITARY SERVICE .
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Ca TONYM, PSEUDSNYM, AKA OR ALIASES
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LIRING
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201-798301. 90 FILE NO.
1. TYPE ACTION RECLESTED
PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL
PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL
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COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field inveatigatsen)> +
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CONTRACT TYPE 3
2. SPECIFIC AREA OF USE
Mexico City
3. FULL DETAILS OF USE Contact, @osecsment ang use in an unwitting capacityy to furnish
tetcenticg ag Sites cients & military mots, ct eetivitted tn canewat dn the Cuban
Enb and Consulate in MexCity, and to spot persons of possible interest for Cuban ops. |
Of course, should development results warrant, consideration will be given to seeking
operetional approval for his use in a witting capacity against the same targets, casper:
fally thru his wife, LIRING-+, an employee of Cuban Consulate in Mexico City.
4. INVESTIGATICR AND COVER VES nou
&. U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST MAY SE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? xX
B. CIA INTEREST MAY SE SHOWN DUEING INVESTIGATION? x
€. 15 SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST UN HIM? . |
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E. INDICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT.
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4F KO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE Cla, EXPLAIN FULLY
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BUBSECT: Carlos JURADO-Delmu ; #
DPOB: : 1930 in Mexico City
CITIZENSHIP: Mexicon
OCCUPATION: Artist
BCHOOLISG: Studied anthropology and archeology .
at the Rational University in Mexico
RESITESCE: Reaided in Cuba for a considerable length
~ of time.
MARITAL STATUS: Miriam CHICHAY de JURADO (Chichay is a
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STATION
Subject vas a member of the PPS in July 1961
Hewter of the Preparatory Comittee for the Third Latia American
Congress, Artists and Writers, Havasa in January 1962.
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Bs opent time in Cuba and may have served in the Cuban allitary
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CUBAN ARTISTS WITH WHOM WILL LIVE WHILE ON ISLAND.
Be LIRING-3 TOLD ROWTON Hi MET ARNOL. RODRIGUEZ CAMPS IN
1962. WHILE LIRING-3 EMPLOYED ¥VITH CUBAN NINISTRY EDUCATION,
ACTUALLY WIFE. RODRIGUEZ WORKED UNDER LIRING-3 AND FRIENDLY aSso-
CIATION BEGAN THROUGH WIFE. YODRIGUEZ THEN WORKING FOR MINISTRY
LABOR, . .
3. QUICK actese ON LIRING-3 VISA BROYGHT QUERIES FROM CUBAN
CONSUL MEXICO CITY ABELARDO CURSELO PADRCN AS TO WHOM LIRING-3
KNEW IN CUBA. CUPBEL® SAID EVEN FOR CUBENS IT TAKES WEEK. LIRING-3
TOLD ROWTON HE ANSWERED ONLY T4aT HE HAD FRIENDS CUBA. ROWTON
GAVE LIRING-3 MONEY WITH WHICH ME BUYING SIFTS MEXICO FOR
RODRIGUEZ AND FAMILY.
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1. LIRING-3 INFORMED ROWTON 25 MAY HE OBTAINED GNE- DAY
“O.WISA SERVICE 24 MAY. MEETING HELD 1508 HOURS 25 MAY PRIOR
ARRIVAL REF. LIRING-3 SHOWED APPARENT DISAPPOINTMENT IN ROWTON a
: NOT BEING ABLE CONFIRM TRIPs ROWTON WEXT MEETING WITH LIRTIGes
26 MAY LUNCH AT WHICH WILL GIVE SUBJ GO SIGN.
2. QUICK SERVCE ON VISA APPEARS CONFIAM LIRING-3 BOAST
“HE CONFIDANT OF RODRIGUEZ. ROWTON Has IMPRESSED ON LIRING-3
THAT HE ROWIGK S AGENT AND MIDDLE MAN IN THIS TRANSACTION AND
MUST NOT REVEAL ROWTON. “IF ROWTON REVEALED THEN CUSANS WOULD
WANT DEAL DIRECTLY WITH ROWTON CUTTING OUT LIRING~3. LIRTNG-3
STATES HE UNDER STANDS THIS CLEARLY. LIRIAG-3 ASSURES ROWTON KE
_NEED NOT INFORM CUBANS ANYTHING OF ARRANGEMENT SINCE THEY TRUST HIM.
3. CAN Hes SUPPLY ROWTON WITH GREEK PASSPORT NEW YORK DRIVERS .
LICENSE AND ANY OTHER LOGICAL POCKET LITTER INDICATING GREEK KATIVE.
IN INTER NATIONAL COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS, MATERIAL WOULD NOT BE ECRE}
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5. CONCUR REF TRIP. EVEN IF TRIP NON- PRODUCTIVE, OP STILL MIGHT °
DEVELOP INTO LIRING PENETRATION VIA LIRING-4. IN THIS REGARD, ‘STATUS
, oF LIRING-4 FATHER, WHO PRESUMABLY ‘CHINESE. PER PARA 4 REF R, IN
PBRIME OF INTEREST IN VIEW STRINGENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND BELIEVE
ROWTON MIGHT PROFITABLY ATTEMPT ELICIT INFO THIS ASPECT CASE DURING -
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PRIORITY DIRECTCR INFO JMWAVE :
KAPOX PBRUSEN LIRINS 2s T122654
REF: NEXICO 7234 [ye PE 2)
1. WABDACE B. ROWTON HAD LUNCHEON MEETIUS LIRINE-3 22 MAY |
WITH RESULT THAT LIRING-3 ENTHUSIASTICALLY URGING ROYTON LET HI¥
MAKE TRIP CUBA LEARN VEAT ITEMS CUSANS WANT SUY FROM VESTERN FIRMS,
2. LIRING-5 BELIEVES HE DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL GREEK .
BUSINESSMAN WITH EXTENSIVE CONTACTS WHO WANTS ECONOYIC RESEARCH —
DONE ON CUBA FOR UNNAMED CLIENTS WISHING SELL TO CUSA, LIRINC-3
SAID HE HAD MANY HIGH LEVEL CONTACTS INSIDE CUSA DEVELOPED BEFORE .
CASTRO TAKE- OVER. a |
3. BEST LIRING-3 FRIEND IS CFNU) RODRIGUEZ WHO HIGH IN
MINISTRY FOREIGN AFFAIRS WHO MIGHT BE ARNOL RODRIGUEZ CAMPS,
DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTES. WILL CHECK TO BE CERTAIN, LIRING-3
ALSO CLAINS PERSONAL FRIENDSHIP VITH RAUL ROA KURI AND EVEN Do
FIDEL CASTRO.” . Ba
4. LIRING-3 KNOWS ROVTON ONLY AS NICOLAS HARRIS. YAS.
as WY. .
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ASXED NO CUESTICNS TO S2TTER ESTABLISH ROVTON BONA FIDES.
“APPARENTLY ACCEPTS HI" WITHOUT QUESTION. DUE LIRING-2 CLOSE
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cOnTACTS VITH HIGH OFFICIALS RO¥TON TOLD FIM FIRST THING HE
SHOULD DO IS FIND CUT WHAT THESE OFFICIALS PERSCMALLY NEED CH
OUTSIDE. LIRING+3 ACKNOWLEDGED THIS PROBABLY SMART MOVE AS HE
HAD BECOME SO!EVNAT DISILLUSIONED SEEING HIGM OFFICIALS GUYING |
ALL TYPES WESTERN CCNVENIENCES AND PRODUCTS FOR SELVES.
5. LIRING-3 ¥AS ® BEEN OFFICIALY INVITED TO 25 JULY CELESRATION.
Lot aes
ROWTON TOLD LIRINS-2 TE APPEARED BE GOOD cHNDIDATE FOR ROWTON
NEEDS SINCE HE PLACED PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE AND CONFIDENCE IN
THE SE MATTERS ABOVE PRACTICAL CR THEORETICAL KN CWLEDGE OF
seep aD Sn Rand
ECONOMICS. SUBd COMMENTED CUBANS HAD LEARNED Tard CeULE Bee oot
BUY ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES DIRECTLY AND OPENLY ON WORLD MARKET
HENCE WOULD WELCOME LIRING-3 ROLE AS INTERMEDIARY WHOM THEY
cOouLD TRUST. ROVTON HINTED HE HAD CONTACTS IN MUNITIONS TRADE a
IN ITALY AND GREECE AND WOULD SE INTERESTED CUSAN MILITARY REe
QUIREMENTS. LIRING-3 SAID HE COULD HANDLE THIS ALSC THRGUSH Ot
RODRIGUEZ WITH THE CUBAN GENERAL STAFF.
6. ‘At END OF LUNCH LIRING-S ASSURED ROWTCN HE COULD VISIT af
CUBA FOR 12 DAYS OSTENSIBLY TO SEE WIFE'S FAMILY. HE ALSO oP
ASSURED ROWTON HE WOULD NOT HAVE TO EXPLAIN TC ANYONE HIS RE .
LATIONS WITH ROWTO". NEXT “WEETING SET FOR 25 MAY. Si Gach
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4 ROWTON OBTAINED INFORMATION SUSUECT BORN MEXI CITY 1930,
eee nc na LEE TT TT
STUDIED ANTHROPOLGSY AND UNIVERSITY AND
LIVED CUBA CONSIDERASLE LENGTH OF TIME. MARRIED WIFE THERE SIX
YEARS AGO. .
8, REQUEST. AUTHORITY PERMIT ROVTON SEND LIRING-3 CUEA ON
EXPLORATORY TRIP WHICH WILL ALLOW LIRING-3 RECONTACT OLD FRIENDS
LEARN WHAT ITEMS ARE CRITICAL AND WILL BE FIRST STEP INVOLVING
LIRING-3 IN CLANDESTINE OPERATION WITHROWTQN. IF, DESPITE HIS
ASSURANCES THAT HE WILL NOT REVEGL NICK HARRIS TO CUBANS, HE IS
TANHCEN ATVE NAME ETS CONTAC MEXICO CITY NOTHING IS LCST AS
TERNATIONAL TRADE. IF TRIP MADE NOW
IT COINCIDES WITH LIRING-3 SPRING VACATION FROM HIS ART
TEACHING CLASSES, 7 _
9, RECOGNIZE THIS QUICK JUMP INTO CPERATION WITHOUT FULL
‘INVESTIGATION OF SUBJ BUT BELIEVE IT GOOD OPPORTUNITY TIE
LIRING-3 TO ROVTON IN WAY WILL LATER REVEAL ITSELF TO BE
COMPROMISING, DO NOT BELIEVE LIRING-3 NEEDS BE FULLY CLEARED
WITTING AND RECRUITED FOR THIS OPERATION. .
18. REQUEST PRIORITY REPLY.
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Para 29; "ROUTOY; poeitg asd Gree’, mace rapid progress in develaring
the husband of a girl now working at the PERUFS! Cfonsulaste ty
expressing interest in the young nants professional worb, The Subjeets
are LIRING-3 and LIZIN34." . ;
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PBRUMEN /OPERATIONAL/ arlos JURADO and Miriam CHICHAY
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES.
Action Required: FYI
Reference : MEXI- 7234
1. As indicated in Reference, attached are the contact
reports of Wallace B, ROWION resulting from his recent meetings
with Subject individuals.
2. Similar contact déperts will continue to be farsarded. |
to Headquarters as this operatinn develops.
ranle PR Men :
for Willard C. CURTIS a. ; ,
Attachnent:
Contact report a/s h/w
Distribution:
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[cc wyo ad b ies . SN 2O[ -19326]
— REFERENCE TO - DISPATCH SYWBCA AND NUMBER
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CLASSIFICATION.
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2 Nay, 1966
Subject: .. sallece B Ecuton Contact with Carlos dursda. ,;
Ne At about. 1830 on 2 fey, 1966, Howton dropped inte the Salon de
La Fisstica Mexicana in the hope of running into Subject so that he
could renew contact more or less ¢ aauelly.
2. Fortunately as soon es he stenped into the door he found Subject
engaged in conversation with the receptionist and another person (pro-
‘bably e Nexican eaploye of the Selon). when Sudject spotted howton he
breke off his conversatics and moved away to ereet Rowton cordially. He
said that ke had himself gust arrived at the Salon and was very ha. py
to rum into iicvwten again. After a few brisf remarks, ke invited xovton
to coffee in a nearby cals. iiowton accepted and they both left the Sa-
Zon elulund Sor sue. Golegs .
3. Reaton remained with Subject in conversation over coffee for about
4&5 sinutes, Subject expressed grutification in having set Kowton and
several times reassured ioston that he enjoyed conversing with him ree
gerdless of whether he ssce an sale of his painting or not. Rowton re=
‘verted to the theme that he had a genuine interest in subject's: ‘fature
and hoped in sone way to provide Subject with the means of becoxing ree
latively independent so vzat he could travel and carry on his art work.
freely. Royton added thet ne had given much thourht to the idea of using
Subject to: belp him in bis econo-ie research, since this would justify
Rowten's pubhtisg Subj ¢% on his ex;ense account. He then cueationed Sube
ject on nis possible connections in Mexico, but Subject confessed that
“he had only limited certacts thet srotably wo ld cot be useful to Rowton.
Rowton then moved into the target question. He stnted ti.t nost of nis
clients in -nglond, Frence and Greece were i:.terestec in Cuban require—
nents and perhaps Subject was in a unique position to prepare a report
on what tha Cuban econem? required at the moment. Subject responded with
out hestitation thit he could do something on Cuba without too mutch .if-
‘fleulty. Le explained thot he knew official Cubars hn texico City, in-
cluding those in’ the Cormercial idasion, and could travel into Cuba if
“necessary.
4%, Roxton then. stressed tact he really did not necd too many statis tics”
on tha Cuban econony. nor’ eontact with the Cubans but wanted somehow. to =
justify helping Sudject. financially. He expleined that he could easily
aasenble some data himself, but «anted subject to do Foner es eHeS
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reflied that he understodd ané did not see that such s task would be
too difficult.
Dd. Howton then eskea Subject hew he was coming in locating a now aprte
ment/etudio. Gubject replied that he hed found a desir: ie place acer
Chapultepec, and hoped to be able to nove scone iiowlon then conmented
that he night have to ieave for Paris in the next few days and would be
away for about two weeks on busicess. de stated that he ight de able
to help 3ubject with the rent on hig studio provided it had e phone.
Rowton explained that he was at present puying 350 pesos sontaly for
secretarial service and cculd just as well pay oubj.ct sonething for
taking telephone messages. subject replied that he would be glad to
be of service to iiowton without conpensetion ( "mi casa es suya")on
such a matter. , ;
6. iowton then turned the car-versation to subiantts wits ana Pandy,
Subject revezlsd that his vile's saiden nane ( apellido) was the
Chinese translation of “Flor de Durazno". He pronounced it in Chinese
for xowtcn but Rowton made no attarpt to trenskliterete it aad at this
point cannet recall the phonetie prenusciation. Subject added Shet Chi-
chay is a Cuben corruption of the Cinese cives casee In reply to Rowe
ton's direct query, Sudjéét stzied shat nis waZe's father mother is in
Cuba tut her father is in New York, ne adced that her ther did not
agree with the revolution and lefts but the-rest of the. e.fently renained.
de alsc stated thet her soother has not 2s
brothers and sisters. sSubdject added tha
toward her father and in fact the father whites
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oer ew York. wovbondid not press for un adress et the tire, feeling
ae arerersemmrnenterc: Fn emer seeneny,
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“F. noxton took the occasion of his alleged inpending departure to ask
for subject's hoze address so that he cou!d write fros [email protected] sudjecg
‘Stated that since he wight move it would be better for io.ton to write
_ to hin care of the Salon rather ticn to his present address,
& tn leaving subject Ko ton promised to poss by the Salon again before
he left so that he could say goodbye te Subject.
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1. shen kowton arrived at the entrancs to the Bellas irtes
Building at 1100 on 30 April,as planned, he found Subject waiting
on the steps. subject creeted Rowton cordially and sus: ested
that they take a taxi since the jinistry of Iducation building was
‘a little too far tu walk to. He then hailed « taxi end instructed the
driver to take them to the Secretaria de ~ducution Publica on Calle
Argentina.
Cn arrival he escortec Rowton throuch the courteyerd of the
iding and explained the murals of Lieco nivera. He commented
that be felt the murals were su; erior to those at the Irado Hotel:
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the herdship u.der which Rivera hed workéd, which included sore
physice] danger fron certain elecents opposed to his socialist ideas.
Howton picked up this theme in relaticaship to cubject's own situation
in an atieczt to elicit as much information as possible concerning -
subject's financialstatus: and pcesition vis-2-vis the Hexdoan govern—
mente’.
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relatively dittle uncerstandins and sympathy nthy from the coverpment of:
“ficials as a whole but < oie receive some sus ort from the Institut
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non - china
hacicnal de Bellas Artes. “He €. ined that he was é able to earn e=
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nough ucney Prom teacsing assirpneents to be relativels incepencent,
nee came nD an ears
Ae tae aera naire enn matt Mancrcmmerranta
and not cézend on sales.of his picutres tres to: axe & Liying. In reply
° ‘a0 et nts” comment to the sifect ¢ that pe perha; 338 his wife could find
sone enploynent to help jubject, the latter replied th.t his wife
gOS ae eR SCR RS SOR a .
could not work because of her status. He quickly sdded that ke pro-—
ably would not find it : [0 procure weorkii.g papers for har,
but he preferred not to do -s0 at least at the present time.
4, After completing bis tour of the Secretariat of cducation sui ldingy
subject invited Kowton to view the murals of the Supreme Court Suil-
ding o: fifo Suarez, which He, described as superior even to those of
Diego Kivera, especially because of their open dafiance of official
opinion, Cn the way Howton continued to put discreet questions con-
cerning subject's persouul life. “Subject replied by revealing’ that
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apartment hear an Angel snd shared a stucio with another Eriat.
eT he css=
sidered very high for what he sas _potbing, es ales ez=aiaes that
was zore interested in the atnospkere of toe Latin ‘uarter thn in
art for its own sake. fe said he found ‘it éifficult to paint with
guitars playing and cocktail. glasses clinzize in the -ackyround. Guba
ject then stated that he was loosing for. a more suitable arranzemoat,
perhaps in a condominio and preferably in the Tacubaya area.
5. In connection with his ovm future hopes, Subdect atated that he
wanted very such to travel to cein as- much experience os possible
so that his style could be crystalized. He commented that he could
move easily to Cuba since his wife's fomily lived there and he enuld
get along with the Cuban authcrities, but he felt ioxico was betver
for him at the moment. de exctressed preference for Sweden, horth af-
rica and Greece. in reply to xovton's queries, he stated that he
6ia not feei that: his ‘daughter would present a problem, since se’ could
leave her-in the care of his or his wife's relatives. He aéced that she
was currently attending a Jardin de Nikos in the mornings and doing
very well despite her tender cgee
Ge Gubgect commented also that he likedtravel so much thet he had joined
the Mexican Navy to sce the world. Ye added thet he had been able to
visit almost ell the petss of the east anc west coasts of hort: and
Central America but had not succeeded in seeing surepe &S ne had hoped.
Sizee Rowton vas posing as a Greek, Subject expressed great interest
in visiting Athens and the Micdls cast, and at one point esxed howtos
how much morey he would n:ed to live in Athens for a month eas al tourist,.
Subject also stated thst both he and, his wife were anxious te learn
english and
rench so th.t they could absorb as much local culture as
7. After inviting xowton to coffee at a “pearby restaurant, sudsject stated -
ton at about 1335 in front of tae Cathddral. jie promised to teiepione
Zowton again go that they could get to: “othe before howt no tert the \
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Subject: sallace 3B Seton Contact with Mr. vind. rs.
Carlos Jurado, x Uta WT * : ;
1, Following a Station rae fect that Mrs. Chichay
Jurado, who is exployed by the Cuban Joasulate’ ia Hextce City, -
is the eaughter oF a Cuban residing 44 New York City, Zouvtcon .
visited the Salon de la Plestica Kexieana, Calle Hevre fs where
Carlos Jurado's pzintings were on exnivit. After severai une
successful attempts to meet vurado by chance st the Salon, Rowton
left his alies and telephcre answerin-: service number with the
receptionist on WW igi ll, 13G5, aud esxed that vurado contact hin
for a meeting. Cn 15 April Zowton egain visited the salon ( having
received nO messege through | the answering service) and fortul.ately
wet Jurado who had dropped in znt to pick up messages from the re-
ceptionist.
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oa explained that he was interested in Juredo's style,
particularly for < sural ¢hzt cicht go well in a Kew York nisht
club owed by a friend of his, Jurado was,of course, immediately
interested and cormented thet he was ost anxious to visit New
York to see thé Museums, In answer to movton's query, he stated
that he did not have any relatives in New York and had never been
outside Mexico. .Rowton invited Jurede and his wife to dinner the
following evening so that they could ¢iscuss the proposed aural.
(Rowton Planned, ig pressed, to use the "La Chansonette" night=
club restaurant owned by his frkem Greek friend Rita Dinitra
the prospective. ‘¢lient).
3. On 19 April at 1930 Rowton met Juraio at the Salon as planned.
Fortunately Jurado had bro.ght his wife Chichay along aa Rowton
had sugested. Rowtsa invited them to dinnor at the Restaurante &
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4%. In the course of convorseticn, Jurado stated that his wife
. cei’
Caivhay was born in Suba ond that they hed a threeeyear old
Floyment ut the Consulate and “owton 2ig not feel it wise to
ress too hard on thet subject, Sowten again asked whether Ju-
rado had ary relctives in ties York in the event it nicht ba ad-
viaable for him to travel there in cenizetion with the wural, but
neither he nor his wife resvoreed in the affirmative,
3- Later in the evening, Jurado ond his wife strolled alans hue
Calie Niza and Reforna to the Hotel Hilton with Rowton. This
fave Rowteru an Opportunity to soind then out on politics with
specific reference to Cuba. Rowton pretended to be of Greek
Irish parentage and gore or less neutral in his own politicel ; '
views with respect to Cuba, Cuichay Jurado stated that she felt
Cuba was doing well und thet the relovution was th oniy susxer
career an en Rt tn ennae
to the corr.;tion tret had existed previc ugly. Carlos Jurcdco
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eereea, consenting thet the “Lorthamerican" positicn with regard
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Saoan
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the f-ct that in the meantize the Cuban people ware suffering frou
the mistakes of the politictens, | _
6. shile walking along xeforza, Carlos Jurado comaented that his . oy
wife's father was Ch ninese out did not indicate where he was then .
residing. hichay Jurado stated that She had learned ‘some Cantonese .
a8 a ohiid, but did not consider herself proficient 4 in Chinese, ; :
Ve. Before leaving hin for the evening, Carlos Jurado invited Rows 7
ton to visit some of the better aurals in Nexico City on Saturday y
23 April, and promisedd to telephone Rowtcn to set the tine and
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could he contected on 4% 22 66, a telephone that was located
near his studio in the vslonda Florida. He asked Kowtcn to’
obtain as soon as possible the seasuremects of the proposed
mural and = photographs of of the owmer so thet he could make
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1. WALLACE 2. ROWTON HAS MADE CONTACT WITH CARLOS JURADO,
ARTIST HUSBAND OF MIRIAM CHICHAY CLERX IN CUBAN CONSULATE. ROWTCD ;
HAS BECOME QUITE FRIENDLY WITH JURADG, HAS TAXEN HIM AND CHICHAY TO
DINNER AND IN TURN JURADO ESCORTED ROWTON ON TOUR OF RIVERA MURALS
IN MEXI CITY BUILDINGS.
2. ROWTON USING ALIAS HAS EXPLAINED SELF AS IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH
. BUSINESS. WHERE: FIRST MEETING DEVELOPED FROM ROWION VISIT TO SALON .
WHERE JURADO SHOWING HIS ?SINTINGS RELATIONSHIP HAS NOW SWUNG ARCUND
‘TO PLACE WHERE novTON INTERESTED GELERAL WELFARE OF JURADO AND VENTING.
DO SORETHING FOr HIM IF GURADG CAN SUPPLY SOME SERVICE FOR WHICH -
ROWTON COULD LOGICALLY AFFORD PAY KIM. JURADO IS SNAPPING AT THIS
BAIT AND APPEARS GENUINELY LIKE ROWTON ASIDE FROM FACT ROVTON APPEARS |
BE NON-ANERICAN BUSINESS™AN WITH MONEY. . . |
Be IN LAST “MEET ING, ROWTON QUERIED JURADO ON HIS CONTACTS 1% 7:
MEXICAN COMMER CE AND JURAEO SAID HE HAD NONE. ROWTON ASKED WHAT SORT
CONTACTS HE HAD CUBA SINCE THAT SUBJECT OF INTEREST OT ALL AND SERADO
FELL OVER SELF COUNTING WHAT HE COULD DO FOR ROWTON ON CUBAN SUBJECT. 7
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FOR ABOUT THREE WEEKS BUT THAT THEY WOULD TALK MORE ABOUT IT UPON '
HIS RET URN. IN TURNIRG COVERSAT ION TO
LEFT CUBA TO GET AWAY FROM REVOLUTION. FATHER
WIFE, ROWTOW LEARNED SHE HAS.
FATHER IN KEW YORK wid
AND DAUGHTER ON GOOD TERMS AND HE WRITES HER EVERY WEEK. HIS NAME
CHINESE FOR PEACH BLOSSOM AND CHICHAY 1S CUBAN. ATTEMPT. AT TRANSLIT-
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2 August 1963
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Meeting with AMBANG-1
1. I met with AMBANG-I on 27 July 1963 in Miami,
The following is a resume of the business transacted at that
meeting.
a. Request for High Explosives
AMBANG-! stated that in view of my outline
of strategic targets inside Cuba during our last meeting which
took place in Washington on 2] June 1963, he had decided to
attempt a sabotage opera on against the Havana power plant.
He informed me that he has a man employed in the power plant
in Havana who is capable of launching this operation. In this
connection AMBANG-] asked if we could make available twenty
pounds of high explosives as well as six to cight thermite grenades.
AMBANG-I asked if it were poscible to have the twenty pounds. -
broken into smaller lots. In our further discussion of this subject,
it became apparent that A-! would be willing to receive the materiel
either in San Juan or inside Cuba, but that he definitely. preferred
the latter if thia were possible, Like in méet other instances during
i our conversation, I advised AMBANG-] that I would need to discuss
this matter with my superiors but that I could tentatively assure .
. him of our ability and willingness to furnish the high explosives in -
: San Juan and possibly inside Cuba, At this point I asked AMBANG-1
if he could foresee the need for matericl of this type inside Cuba.
I told him that I asked this question because if his group were
prepared now or in the near future for meaningful sabotage action
inside Cuba it was conceivable that we could begin the caching of
needed materiel inside Cuba. AMBANG-1 assured me that they _
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were in a position to sabotage the electrical plant in Havana. (I
did not ask, neither did he specify which plant.) He did not promise
immediate action, adding that he wanted to assure himseli of the
details of the planned operation and the safety-odds of the man
involved. A-1 then indicated that he would certainly be ina
position to accomplish this mission and others in the future and
would be most grateful for any materiel we could put in place.
I left the matter with him with the understanding that if it were
possible we would proceed with caching the high explosives in
the general area of Havana. He assured me of their capability
to service and retrieve the cache.’
b. Request for Contact in Guantanamo
AMBANG-1 asked me if it would be possible for us
to arrange some means for Rogelio Cisneros to visit Guatanamo
and talk to his brother who is an employee of the Naval Base and
another agent of theirs likewise employed there. The reason A-l
gave for the request was that they wished to inform Ramon Cisneros
Diax of the JURE plans to begin the implementation of their plan
of resistance and overthrow of the Castro Regime, I advised A-1
that whereas I would look into this matter as I could tentatively
tell him that the chances of accomplishing this were remote,
c, AMBANG-1 Political Plans
AMBANG-1 informed me that he was planning at
this time to be in New York on or about 10 August and that following
this trip he intended te go to Santo Domingo and Caracas. In Santo
Domingo he hoped to set up a small base for operations such as a
ema)! house on a farm near the shore which could be used for boat
travel to Cuba. Once he had made such arrangements he intended
to talk to President Juan Bosch telling him of the plan and asking
his acquiescence if not support, AMBANG-1 intends to tell Bosch
that he will not embarrass him and wil! go about his business in a
secure and professional manner adding that if-he should embarrass
Bosch, the latter could disclaim him and A-1 would desist from
any further activity there.
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Some time after this trip AMBANG-I intends to visit
Central America principally Costa Rica and if he can procure a
visa, Mexico, The purpose of all his travel is the raising of funds,
the general tightening of his organization and discussione necessary
to coordinate their efforts.
d. Isolation of Cuba,
AMBANG-1 made it exceedingly clear that the
lifeline to his assets inside Cuba had been severely restricted
when PAA flights were suspended. Nothing could suit AMBANG-}!
more than to have these flights resumed. AMBANG-I's obviously
great interest in the resumption of these flights was the most eloquent
statement yet of his belief that he has a network, or that he can
revive a network within Cuba. At least at this stage of JURE
operations, AMBANG-1 does not appear to consider the infiltration
of manpower as necessary.
AMBANC-!1 stated that the use of flights from Spain and
Mexico to Cuba was difficult and costly whereas the Miami-Havana
run had been most useful in maintaining contact within Cuba. It
was AMBANG-I's opinion that the resumption of PAA flights would
be an operational boom to JURE and that whereas he could see
Castro making some politica] capital out of the flights, he believed
that some appropriate statement such as "'there is no political
significance but only a humanitarian and compassionate reason for
the reestablishment of this link, '' would be sufficient to negate any
political advantage by Castro.
e. AMBANG-1 Phasing Out of his Employment
‘ AMBANG-1 gave me to believe that he is closing shop
and giving up his position with the Corporacion de Renovacion Urbana
y Viviendas where he is employed as an engineer in-charge of building
pre-cast concrete houses. AMBANG-1 stated that during the past
week Governor Munoz Marin gave final authority for the erection
of a plant to produce these houses in Puerto Rica. AMBANG-1 is
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will be most successful, and which would assure his livelhood,
but he knows that he must devote himself to the fight against
Castro, It ie obvious to me that AMBANG-] will within the next
two months phase out of this employment to devote full time to
the liberation of Cuba,
{, A JURE Radio Link
AMBANG-] asked me if I would be able to assiat
him in the establishment of a San Juan-Caracas-Miami radio link.
He explained that the JURE has spent a great deal of money on
telephonic communications between these points and were most
anxious to set up a means of radio communication in order to
economize. I guess that AMBANG-! could tell from my reaction
that I was not too sympathetic to his request for he withdrew it
almost as soon as he had made it. He went on to say that this
was a problem which they could overcome and I presume that he
will seek to establish such radio communications without our
assistance,
g. Aerial Maps of Cuba
AMBANG-1! informed me that the JURE membership
had brought out of Cuba an entire series of maps showing key roads,
bridges, industrial plants, et al, which they had copied by the Aero
Service Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. AMBANG-1
stated that they had received most of these photos from the Aero
Service Corporation but that the 101 were still missing. He gave
me the numbers of those missing and asked if we could procure them,
Ihave since informed. AMBANG-1 that it would perhaps be best it
he could, or his organization, do this instead but that we would
pay the travel of one of his men, should this prove necessary. -
Attached, hereto, is a copy of the missing photos in question.
h, JURE Organization and Strength
AMBANG-] informed me that the membership of the
JURE in San Juan was now at about 500 members and that each
of these individuals makes a weekly contributionto the organization,
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In addition there are large JURE organizations in Caracas, Veneeucla
and Dallas, Texas. There are according to AMBANG-1 a total :
of thirty delegations in Latin America, the U.S.A. and Europe.
He cited as an example the delegation in San Francisco which had
recently purchased a typewriter through the collection of green
etampa. He added that Rogelio Cisneros had travelled to San
Francisco some time ago to communicate with that group and to
tighten its organizational activities,
i, AIMABANG-1 Asks About ARTIME and the Activities
in Central America
AMBANG-! raised the question of Manuel ARTIME's
activities in Central America and particularly in Nicaragua. He
stated that any association with Somoza would not help in creating
the mistique and political coloration necessary to inspire revolution
and resistance from the non-Communists clements in Cuba. Whereas,
I had expected AMBANG-! to go into a long harangue ae to the
positive damage that ARTIME's actions with Somoza could cause,
he left the matter at about this point. J agreed that the Somozas did not
have a liberal political reputation throughout Latin America, but
added that whatever Cubans caild do from that or any vantage point
against Communism in Cuba would in my estimation be helpful, --
while Iam sure AMBANG-1 did not agree with me, he did not say
60. In respect to ARTIME and Miro Cardona, whose name entered
into the conversation later, AMBANG-] took a fairly objective view.
He stated that Miro had arrived in San Juan and that he wished him
the beat as he figured he had suffered enough. Insofar as ARTIME
was concerned J gathered that AMBANG-, might feel that the associ-
ation with Somoza would not do ARTIME any good in a post-Castro
Cuba. Ae AMBANG-1 is convinced that a government after Castro
must be of a progressive liberal stripe, ARTIME was not doing
himself any good by identifying himself with the Sornozas.
j. A List of Cuban Diplomats
As AMBANG-] had asked for a list of Cuban Diplo-
mats abroad while we were in Paris, ] advised him that such a list
had been prepared and we would make it available to him, In this
connection he asked if we could include the addresses of each of the
Cuban installations. Speaking of diplomats, AM BANG-] wanted to
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know if Ambassador Gustavo Arcos had returned from Prague.
l informed him that I did not knew. AMBANG-1 was most interested
to learn that Franqui's wife and children had actually come out of
Cuba, and indicated that he would intensify his efforts to maintain
contact with Cuban Diplomat Cabrera Infante in Brueegels as a
means toward the eventual recruitment of Franqui.
k. AMBANG-1 Relation with Jorge Volsky
In conjunction with questions tegarding propaganda
sent to Cuba, and the JURE‘s general plans in this field, I asked
A-! about his relation with Jorge Volsky. <A-1 stated that he con-
sidered Volsky to be an extremely able, serious newspaperman.
He added that whereas he saw Volsky frequently on hia trips to
Miami, the latter did not work for him. A-I atated that Volsky's
work was a full-time job which left him little time to do anything
else,
A-] stated that JURE propaganda was produced by a twelve -
man board.
A+] added that the JURE expected to shortly introduce a
statement on its position into Cuba,
1, AMBANG-1 Aska about Two Man Underwater Craft
A-l asked if 1 knew anything about a two man type
craft which travels through the water. I presume A-1 was talking
about the "sca-sled." I advised him that I knew little about thig |
type craft, but in my opinion ite usefulness for the type activity
he had in mind was limited. AMBANG-1 would use this craft for.
the final phage of an infiltration effort. A-] stated that this craft
was being used at the hotel beaches in San Juan as a type of sporting
activity. I will advise him that he could pursue this matter himeelf
ae all knowledge on this subject is publicly available,
m, AMBANG-I Trained in(Simple Storch System)
A WAVE technician, Culver Ladd Culver Ladg 1, Calver Ladd, under the name
of Mr, Lane trained A-] to use a(simple scorch systémjof S/W. A-1
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the "ink" used in this system of S/W. A-] was pleased with the
eyaters, elyeciamy ste eamipiicity, He wil: use tae systeia to
communicate with his chie{ delegate in Paris and undoubtedly
other personas in Cuba as well as in the other JURE delegations, —
an, AMBANG-1 is Writing an Articie for Cuadernos
At the request of German Arcienegas, the famed
Colombian intellectual, A-l is preparing an article which is to be
published in Cuadernos, The article will dea! with the problems
facing Latin America and how they can be resolved. A-1 will be in
select company as Arcienegas has asked a number of prominent
Latin American intellectuals for their views.
oe. Communication Between AMBANG-1 and Case
Officer
AMBANG-I gave me the following addresees at which
he can be reached:
Corporacion de Renovacicn
Urbana y Viviendas
PARADA 3}
Ponce de Leon,
Hato Rey ;
Puerto Rico Telephone No. 723-1671
(NOTE: This is not AMBANG's office or home, but that of a
friend who is always able to reach A-1, }
Also:
Mr. Jaime Mitrani
1260 W. 6) Place
Hialeah, Florida
AMBANG-1! was given the following means of
contacting me:
Mr, Alfred Fernandez
P.O. Box 104, Main Post Office
Washington, D. C. Telephone No. 737-8294
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2. General Observations
I beleive AMBANG-1 is planning to return to Cuba.
He indicated that he would give the matter serious thought to
even go in, disguised, as a legal traveller if that road were ;
generally open, i.e,, if rather large numbers of travellera were
going in via PAA flights. This line seemed a bit out of character
for A-], for it seemes unrealistic and somewhat remindful of Macaulay's
references to the state of mind that exiles develop. I also detected
what we consider to be a somewhat unrealistic appraisal of the Cuban
Situation in A-1's estimate that Castro has coneidecrably less than
40% of the Cuban people with him, A-1l may be Josing more than a
little touch with Cuban reality.
A-] remaing convinced that he is on the right track in
working for the eventual overthrow of Castro, He is convinced,
however, that two to three years is all the time left for actually
destroying the Castro regime, believing that there will be a favorable
turn in the Cuban economic situation by late 1965. A-] is likewise
convinced that Castro cannot add to the improvement of Cuba, to
the contrary that so long as the principal decisions are made by
Castro, the genera] trend will be confusion arising from a failure
to concentrate on specific problema until they are corrected,
AMBANG-1 is likewise convinced that the JURE is building
a political group and general outlook which will have an impact on
Cuba for many yeare to come. He is especially concerned with the
need to carefully consider cach position of his grow in order to
create the lasting impression that JURE knows where it is going
and that its leadership is composed of men who know how to "run"
a country without the false starts, confusion and chaos identified
with the Castro regime.
AMBANG-1 is Nkewise greatly concerned with the neceasity
of not creating an impression inside Cuba that the JURE will return
to mete out "Justice," It is essential, A-1 states, to convince the
general populace that the overthrow of Castro will not result ina
bloodbath, rather that the sole aim js to save the revolution that
has been betrayed, He is anxious that the people inaide Cuba see
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which is capable of bringing to Cuba all that the revolution promised.
Alfonso Rodrigues
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assessment |
these
of ,Subject.'s. perfo.
- re 3. Subject
CONEIDENTIAL to ;
t
iy
my
f14-00000
CMPLOVER SeaiAl muMRER
rt aie ‘agocifte urigs port
in which emp! parlorma’ ‘EACH apecific “duty, Considcr +
jwwith supervisory tospon bilitles MUST bo, sated: ‘en ah ie Shit ton
. cw wer
pracinie bury No 1 " _
RATING
oe YO
7 zoe . 5
or ane erene stented - erie . _— oo WATING z
7 toe LETTER
't:, develop; assess aiid‘re ccruit penetration agents in the | :
Philippine: ‘Maison se ervices, - ; P
Breer ic BUTE NO, « = BayiNy 1
Spot, develop, assess. and. Foeruit’ agents to ‘obtain. intel lige
. Exon. the de i aking
“disrly- the M Oks.t's) “and =
Ceury No | .
f re ‘on-goitig cases:
P. oduction
ity, inerea: se. af
tions, handle ad hoc” Ope
Caurr as. 4 .
are reports, correspondence ad other manngenent/ >
ministrative requirements, : So
Yoke late Qe oun? averyihing ubout the empld eo which tail ubaces
formanso- ct apecibecs detiea, Productivity, conduct on
| Pocticulas t oe tal “Baved.on yout -havel
Hpltecs ie te ry the tating ben | cers, apording to the »
fae 43 _ POSNER ea -saroNe.
Se aS
414-0000
i
be
SECRET
vOtes Bo dtete Tet
NARRATIVE COMME NTS.
a
. weokne sion demonstrated | “ current oo tition Keeping § in proper perapective their reletion wap cy
tor improvement ol work pevtermente. Give tecemmendutions for’ ‘tralaing, Coement.
lain ratings given in Section I} ta provide.
i] oF reese vtios und os
HE cara space is needed ta eo
SECTION C
“‘Pndicate significant
overull perlormane
oa foteign longuage comp
bois for determining future
In the use of personnel 988,
Section & attoc 0 eepurute
Sel «gabe . a ink r growin; ational: ‘eonceri for worldwide narcotied.
co ; : on ‘rewllocated personnel, “resources and
in erate ‘to learn the nature of the Philippiné role
through this re porting
illicit tivity. . Subject ‘was’ assigned, half :
| period, as. Station ‘referent with as his primary | respon ibility the —
coordination. of all_of our efforts in the narcotics fields | One, other.
gned. full t me to assist him.
fterally fron: scratch, by surveying che
ases to. learn what on-going activity.
ious: civilian and
officer has. been, as
“Subject began;: starting 1
entire mission and the military. b
{ ‘support, ar ‘angements:
jLthis period, moved the
to: Manita., expanding. er
- . “(conetnaed) :
: SECTION D
forte
24 November | ‘1972.
i "Jeroun Fox
_. : “BY. SUPERVISOR. |
To Ty NESORT WAR ROT BAG ANUAN TO enrUavee, “OevG EXPLANATION
UNDEH MY SUPERY ison
“POF aICIAL TITLE OF USER VISOR aan TrreD CH PRINTED NAME AND SIWNA TUR
‘tor of Station ia fay. ‘Thomas A.
OATe
“Donohue
24 November 1972.
I. . z
[eOGa NTS GH RENIEGING OFFICIAL us ;
There ts ne aes Lon, in ay mind that Subject. has. abil
he Tacks. is the ; Ca ; ; and hi $ Wot
What
“The” result
a in: thie past | aa
amy dpinioh, .
fag a small or medium
to handté> *
ght to sbbject"s
‘od anizes, ‘it, bit
ily. This. Limits - Ai
peen unable
use fulne
r mustcbe
A
- overcome - AL.
3ized: ‘Station “where pertors an of f3
competently a number of dispardte astters. simultaneously -His , .
’ written work continues to falt shert of the tevel, ane should be able
It is 0.0
pect from an officer ot his grade and experience
“Peveee OR FBNTED ARR ANOS
continued)
tO
‘ Tue Pea mre oe as Nae VP SCM
bate
! i
'
t
4
Chint of sition ssf George To Kalaris
94 Noyembor 1072
STS emcrewcsrctapaurame seers SPOR eter Bertoni Heri . ive:
atoAa. fal BCT STP WG HENNE ES IR TER SEDER PR POLAT ELA PE NTE AGRE AS SSOP TEES LL ai TOT RET
14-00000,
Poesy vitae tena, came 7 R
an
SECRET
SECTION Cc - Narfative Comments (continued)
their-novd .for:our. suppor.
that. eluded diagnosis for
reeuper rative | 1 jod- k pt him out. of dctio an ‘for. a “tengthy ‘period.
Close. on- its ecls, this. was. compounded by a freak bone ‘break in
his hand: that réqui red surgery and. oncé eain kept him off, the
red | in. “this fitness” report, ‘Subj ct was. -
fo .
‘active. Vist.’ i woes Bae
-aheud his concent trated efforts: aga na
“2° Saby ect is a good” age
he has the ability to ask the right, questions. “to extract: the Aaxinum’
information, from: “his, SoU He : has a Breat deal of energy ‘and he
» curiously LL se
win ali ‘directio
d previ jausiy, his knowiedge of ‘the’ “Communist |
“and personnel -is. impressive and. until he relinquished |
minbst Party referent, be was a hetptul focal -
en officers. with party assets. In the months.
Bt the narcotics target should
ca “AS. haa been”
Party ‘activities
his’ rode as. the
point for other
bear fruit.
SHEE ~f- fp ee
14-0000
SECRET
sof Reviewing ofricial (eontinued)
tJ ould ‘rate him in. the: overall
iit from: him, bu :
. 4: 3
on Tocal. party matte
of the party. Subject's work comes to m
y attention on the average.
of five to six: the we
1400000 i
SECRET
_ _ aa ithen Fitted tay
FITHESS REPORT |
pee
GENERAL
a. DATE GP, meen, Lo SER
9 Oct. 1724.
me 4 (Last) S (Fivets . “Tater
8.
Weection 8
U-Unatinfostory
: referent for comuntat matters: ane “|. 8.
. ™ Bo ~ ee A TING.
: . . Pas KIER |
eiop, ssge00 and resralt penatration agents ba the. Philippine : . . a
BPRCIFIG BUTE NOD ee = ad a ae Ts wee eee
gente to obtain bateld Ligence from the |
~~") Bpot, develop, “aaseas and recrutt ag
, . dedi pton-naking leval. of. Fase eniainiot py
abarly. the Maoists) did
pAnagenen
e, and elas
_ Prepare reporta, , correspantetice
ti
* Toko into sccount ythis
4 formance cf apacific duties, praduct?
purticutar limdcriana cr tclonte, Uared da 7000 be itu jot of wieplaya' ’
| place the sia the rating boa coreg egerding 2 the statement which meat ae
particend eat ”
parluemance during
auriely ratloers hia lowe) of gotlesmonse-$ PP wy
1 * ,
on cgrourievanvousveneee SECRET ; .
14-0000 7 . Lo . . ‘,
a : . Steet : ~ oo ot . no - ’
i . _ : . : ‘SECRET an : Set
a . a . Tote _ Cte End tet ERD . eee :
[section THV.E COMMENTS.
Finah
Sechon C ort
SECTION D
REPORT.
Be —_ : rrr
i ok "roadie in| —fs/lerans. : -
ee co ; __BY-SUPERVISOR
MON TH COVER "aS OREN ir Tea REPORT bas NOT (Be en. ‘Siown To EMPLOYER, OVE FRPLAMATION . . _ _ So
UNDER MY SUPERVISION | _ ee ——--—- — + —
Treo 34 on: aM AND SlaNATURS. |
!
__| /s/ George Kalerte _ .
Fox is an, overall, . oe an : .
uncertain, .Nohethete:
7 Pia a responsible and dedica
ed employe
a potential for further advancement,’ he should: be. .
& bilities to evaluate his talenta in'this area,
POrPICAN Tithe OF BE via
LWCPEYPNM
14-0000
SECRET = 8
fRhen Kelle fap
oe EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMDER |
_ . FITNESS REPORT ; 017974
“FSECTION A - _-: ae CENERAL ; ae
; (Fire) tMibdte) 2. OATE OF BIRTH.
Jerome ig Posh 28
OINTMENT -
on SPECIFIC Gure ND. — - RATIO |
: Spot,, develop, assess, and: recruit: agents to obtain. intelligence LETTER:
‘from the decision-making level ‘of the communist parties (particutay ly .
the Maoists) and their main front organizations, ©. P . _
ee UT Yr feG, 8 ii meuaes - aes ; wating >
ee eee PH going cases: tighten” operational séc ity, increase. werren |:
production, strengthen agent motivations ;, handl
: top, assess,. and, recruit penetration agents in | the:
- Philippine Liaisou services. . .
; Prépare reports, corfesponience,. and other fianagesient/a
1 Tequifements.
Prepare media-placement' ”
wer sbing ebect
Iysecme ads Sotredy Srodueks on, “gerguet om gab, tsoperurieetis 1. pastinens per
gratdicudam Joma aeers vatanny, Goned on pind hAawiadge of ompiopaa's c-orsil seetiens
piers ths letter in thy soring bee Corroapending te.tig etatanenr which moat atewsaialy ratio
rete AY sencusta teen d vesvest SECRET
14-0000
SECRET
: : ‘ : : COben Balled tat
SECTION ¢ c : ; Lo NARRATIVE € COMMENTS |
ry demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspactive their relation ship to
overall pevicrmence. Srote suggestions je for BENG eo oP orb Borlpgrs Give recommendations fos training. ‘Comment
on foreign language competence,. for current, re n Amplify or éxplain rorings. given in Section B tt ‘provide best
.besvs for determin ing, forte personnel oction. _Monner of p rhorménce. 6! mandgerial of tupervisory duties ond cont consciousness
1948, Suinmes ond “hyn da, eve mutt be, NaS ad oad apphieatl le. “iF eatro spoce is ageded” ta ¢
The Fitness Report of A 20 A (-29,ft Trica: continues generally. to.
apply ‘during. this- rating. period of seven “months. Subject was on ome
leave for about one month duringighiguPerio’. ° ; .
Subject “continued: to handle until his home ‘leave in. Nay 1971, two.
i: aking level of the. Mos
é been turned. over .to,
hued. to handle the Muslin. ‘agent.
Sfor munis mover Also; Subject..co
“yecruited during the previous period but the Agent's performance
has been marginal. In July 1971, Subject recruited a former Philippine
eran tions
| intelligence officer,who.was ¢ nnected with the two a
~The», ur: of this ruitment:was to ine
cnainly” in th
: ‘another |
1 CERTIFY. THaTt HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, _B. AND: © Os. THiS, REPORT
wate: [sauatune oF EMP EMPLOYER -
3) July 97h 4/8. Jorone Fox
pone. Fox
Ka ~_._ _BY SUPERVISOR
1F THIS REPGRT MAS-NOT aees Inder To EvPLares, Give Ea PLAN ATION ee
WGNthe EMPLOET MAS SEEM
- feapabte of. an even bette
Tso ensily distracted | pursuiag ‘obscure historical pol
fot Communist operations
UNOKA Me iy PEAS: OM
TT ASR RICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
i
yey ~~
-_ alle Jer
perhorhiance
anise. higse
BELO - perk Bn. -
wemixed blessing, ho
port, if he could only 6
commun isa in the PREM p
Filipina COMMUNI SES. Th
aS that occasion:
BeBe a have eaken hiA out
tv as the "referent!
relevant, co the conduct of operat
tehind hedute din meeting leviod
6 August yn7) 7 _oniet auf Ration i ise: George op. Kalaree .
7 ee SECRET ; a
MATE, (Gants
ppi
‘ penetration operations’ of other of
As: 2 them oft vulnerabilities and suggesting approaches for greater
exploitation of these assets. His briefings are w : .aand::
he.de : i
; Patt in: the priority. area
L and liaison penetration | ‘fields
oy cos. an “the 2 eekly operations staff” meet i gs Rnd “daily Referent.
meetings; ‘and in se parate Consultations with COS and DCOS,__It_is_not-.
ct has: mad seaningeul
2 _that_Subicct-dislikes-contacting few people or contacting Filipinos;
tg the” COATT ATY » Subject. has a warm, natural, and sincere appraa
éti C ade with potential: as
allow. through that
mse £ busy throughout,
butt re is a Lack of plannéd and systema
developnental cases require. Subject keeps
the day and, -hi's workday: a!
up a- problem: ye
» and procecds ‘at once to implen
dexived Crom such -op vrations, are ‘w r
onal reports are ‘thonghtful and thorough.-
T than any other officer
s lean on orsonnel aind heavy on a
responsibilities, Since the appears: to be no relasation of tne
latter and the’ trend is further personnel reduction, not -iner vi
personnel, ‘operations officers with have ta trim excess corel
_-preduct
‘operat?
described above. is no heavy
The Station of the’ "70's
‘this ‘Station,
14-0000
weak anc 3
‘as well as ‘by himself. Subject spends considerable time. ona give
sand he has a good Feel for thé Sration!
“SECRET
is inability’ to”
prioritics as established by cOs/DCOS
matter. of the moment and :has gre cen, on..a
b
more responsible. posit
he-has sound operat nad judenent, ho ise edope:
he works well with ahd has the confidence of
ive wand responsive,
rte he. deals with,
Subject wis given an overall Strong
f of the two impor
he weakness cited above. 5 potential capabsLity
f in the ingnagenent and ‘operational, Tietds:. .
penetration pre’
spent it on, operation
phe.
14-00000 +
ee RE RETO Oe a on
LEWING COMBENTS (continued)
‘assigned him other: responsibilities a and given, hia: vee
n_ the-hope. that, he will get organiz red. aH
fficer. who. ‘could do’a_lot bette Hi
ne |) An na daily: basis. - ‘The rating off cor.
se be a fair and. objective. rater. In'this case, howev var, I “disagree
with | the overall rating of Strong, because pocentiat of this officer
dings. hy not. performed. overall at. that 1 Both,
for. ‘the. subject
. - SECRET se “Ts
pr re Eo et cit mt da A Pema ea nee ina ARE OS aetna aT AE TN: . - :
ome! tery the 2 pe iestarad To ae no Bate FGM gn gard VA ct SSDS cs FABIO Sige gE a Ebel ade oT. RSMAS BCR ic AGENT
SECRET .
at + @hee Hhtod bad”
PUPLOTER SERIAK NUMOER
“FITe5s REPORT
ae
ao oars or
(Piet) (Middte
Ssponsib
sr m guidan a
nance’ of tentrai ae eee ‘files .
ay. = 10 August” 1979). Q a
ga liten
rogram targots (1 u
“gorve ‘ns the Station Roteront tor Comaunist Matters ivgust -
30 Do ember, is7o), ;
aos ;
ai-mnk Lag > Tovel -of
ritcularly the Miotsin) cand thotr wai Evoet ¢
‘and racr
uth Penetrathen agents in the
tous, * : : .
(. Propate reports, correspondence,
requireaunta .
tee ane
mercer te chet eterna aecmnanecnan a | amet
Tae
rate dee at,
14-9000
“SECRET.
TUS em es Ptedt fab
NARRATIVE COMMENTS .
ananne eres mare ~
ateated a Cutebnt peti tan tn re e salatien hie te
meontgl erock-pewfere c won on dar oe toes meint
SECTION ¢
toquised toe current
ersonnel OChion. Me
yoo
t Philippiae Socur:
io. ‘Subj ct" ‘B rovised: ‘Lotter of Tastructions
€ a Ne wall ay :
ray tame, { sould
pial ler further growth _
: ut fort : well Aba ws tha ay riage
Kiven the. opportunity,
oe POINTED Wace BNET beta ting .
FTI peo terrence ren ere arena
ete :
TL gshnsss ees WU. Slt oe ~ seep nee fal ios ree Ty ain ® Xalaris 13 a acieentiten o
- fos ear . pee
14-0000 _ . . : . : ° - ~
Bloc oper
agreed: to é
Shligence on commu
this-official a,
lateblige nee info 3
- and a third 33
“an asset tdrac Subject conducted
oa thorough assessment oe ‘ly. ind subsequently
ot trained, motivated, and: handled hin- wtfoctively | before turning
gsEckeb | . oe .
fu c and: of thi
etings and is a thorough
1400000
CMPLOTEE SEGraNvesER
017974
with tupervisady ¢
SPECIFIC DUTT WO.
Station. communist movenent.. Cx) o. ricer responsible
for functional coordination of. overall progra
guidance, analysis and research, ‘and maintenance,
way ct files pertiocut—to_proqran_tarygets——
Case officer for Joint MAtson operations and the ‘cone
duct.of relationships: with: cud services, including iste ligence
“pgghance Operational, support. and adainistrat ive matters. con-
with saintoining sbotia Als Vai sou cquit tess osc é
Bangin ris * Unilateral case offteer for selected aca ts/ope. ic
targeted Against Cu and. Fol ere a Chiectiven: aad fur tho doveloy
mépt.of new unllateral, asset rt EB
Atuison-derivat @ opis
MPRCHEIE Giety NG, o The collae ;
from liaison sources. primar
| eral Sources as feasib e
central “sub-
duties and cost consciousnd.
| sonner, oq ipmenr, fur
cate Os c1cet over, thing obser
sect aaeiihs 5
sty eve enmroy yee SR cael
‘Rated en yout beestedy!
14-0000
SECRET,
EEb en OP et: Joi =
SECTIONG
lation ship to
I: ratoly impo ed trial period. fn-p
; Subject. has moved in strongly and vith |
in Rating Letter grades reflects the longer period. of
- Subjec ,
coutlaue to apply. for
peated thor eAn,,,
and for A two jhatton of
Cosimun ist Ope fations Branch: and “his
observed a distinct Ancrease’ ‘Yn
y eases “a by hae
etfectivencss .
and hard,
cumreacly br brivtec wt
_ 82 Bay LTO ‘bens. . 4 :
_ ; a ao . : 7 _ mo — , “
- oe ane _—
his compara: ie ‘standing ‘anou
GS-13 "off icora, and to fult
4a his LOL :
pir
bo fo: SECRET
$B Ken Fitied Ink -
eMrLOVer SERIAL up e i
(017974.
_ tie upto ie rol the most Importunt spe ii i.
Pavonnar in which or »ployee portoens EACH. a
with supervisory sosponaibitinen. MUST | be
Serene bute §O. Station | MPURTCH ° Ficetr yesponst j
lcordinatiin of overall program, ‘{neluding program ‘guidance, analys4 Le
nd research, and niaintenance of central sub; ect files pertinent . a4
vam targets. . -_ . 5 es
ouut- 8o.iGase of f tcer for or joint Tisison Operat.
f relationships with Jocaj services, including {ntelligence exchang,,
ele operational, support and administrative mat ers consonant w with - 8
j p Lotainuig Statioa's Liaison equi ‘ : ——— - oe -
, Lerten
targeted against MPW TCH and MBWATOU-7
devetepnent: ‘of new Ghilateral assets aque eye Hep p ogram
neluding lia lseisdetivats ope 4
smucimc ouTT HS * The collation and preparat:
from liaison sources p including &
: hiidlateral sources as
tea hen we maha
FeEeTr ONT HEF The preparation and organds
ee ntelligence r orth, operational cables,
an : hélated correspondence On. MPHATCH an other
PUAtL.CRS an, po a ln
ference Gute ac & Managerial and’ Supervisory eonduct in performance ‘of!
! Huties and cout’ conciousness | in the vse of own time, other oy
fae 3 i
teletapes, dispatches and |
son/operational 3
: personnel ve sytem funds ‘and on-the-job inittat: ee ks 5.
OVERALL U PERFORMANCE iE CU int BE CURRENT - POSITION _. a
a an eT YG a Fined
sbous the sastoree. ated, influences Kis otloctivensse ta ble euecent position such «6: fate gerhas
| Fogperatoneis, pertinent personal traira oF habits, end . at
Based on wines 3 ron! ige al saplsyes Srerc!! poslermanc: fing thasutiong period, RY :
ng: tg the statement eiich mos! Ht accus ately reflec his tavei of portormacee. .
Tahe inte account orery
~ 7 Jermanca of specific dut
3 pet ticular Nmitations aw rients.
‘placa the lottar inthe rating bos Coste agand,
: ecscy7 saav-ove sore SECRET
jenvirol te. . teely: not. ‘a
own tine freely and at “his: own. initiative,
developing new assets/operations’ is limited only y the broad
duties: alread ly. assigned . Lo, . .
2:
c eCOv EE aa BEEN,
UPaN Visto!
TPES WE iter ee
ys .!
E vigor us ‘in: this primary.“3
_Thissma “change. whet these officers are ‘rotated. this .
Ths | may fOr: has bea’ discussed with” Subject - by
‘Ageress tve. ai and. substantive
: }7 ¥ PEO: on tr PMNTEO fee ano GAT URE «
MT te EOI
ir ‘ ept
_ and, guidance for gperational continu’
. To in :
his cov
14-0000
7 :
. ~ - . i
; La
.
z * i
: : a
i :
q :
lee, ” rm . *
'
:
14-0000
reparation and eGordination of correapondence, studies, |
1
connection with Desk activities
~GVERALL PERE ORMANCE IN Cl IN CURR CURRENT POSITION
ae el nie ne
. +
“Tnke into eccount, overything about employee which Influsnces his effectiveness In his current position such: os pore
formance of specific dutios, pteduerivity, canduct ci job, cooperativensss, pettinent porasenol traits of habisa, and
parts Nimtrotians or “Falonts. Based on your tools of employee's overall porforman ing the rating
place the letter in tho 2 rating bes corresponding to tha statemant which moat accurately rofloera his level of pe foamanc
? ' *
. on 45: vex pravioye gorrioms
14-0000
roper Perspect
na performed i ina ‘responsible n manner whieh clearly rol
trong fitness report g given him, .
i . , -
i OR TREE TOT ESF BE TERING OF Fie a Te SY NO SGNATURE
i | de 2 3 APR 195 9 “ t : AC/FE/ PMI : Near - 4 Lada civ,
Robert F. Thompson
» SECRET
14-0000"
SECRET
(When Fitted ta)
Toke Inte eccaunt o ing abour the omplayso whieh Lailwetce: his olfectivensys ia hia current
i sp dosnence of spocil 0%, productivi 7. conduct on ob, eooparativere ts, pertiment par sonal *
‘porricular Neivation's of aera Based ci your knowted zo of employ over sli oor kormance. during the er
‘[bloce the letter in the rdting bor core. pond bmg to he statement which moet uc sate “voltects his toral’ of peiteicen
roms
aoe 45 use Previous sovrions
7 we nee ee
14-0000
OVE HAS BEEN.”
WON: . _ .
MAME ANO SIGNA TURE
fompeon
2 January 1969 i DC/FR/PMI _ j Robert F. T
14-0000 |
Fn
Loeceapeeiiara G0" 6
sachet
racticat. application: ‘Good
. les to case
of operatio
_ Studios. dnd
“4a, Indust riousness
RALL ad’ ectival rotinj
FOR “TUE DIRECTOR’ OF TRAINTG:
SECRET .
lotmence of apocifie dutien, productivi
porricular limitations c¥ tolents. Razed
-glece ‘tho lortes in the rating bos corre ep
o . “SECRET.
“(Phen pitted tay |: st oe
Als cusront paeitlon suth as pet-
ty, i “ pespona! treité cr Nebite, nd:
on your kino aloye 2
onding to the erstemant which mott oceustely gollacts hi
“sarina |”
(hervea
ayo.
rebate een
tan beats
jen heaping In proper Serepective thate relation chip to
10 -Bvpgsations mode to: imprevenset ol werk EY tery Ove.cpe. endations.tor troining. Coma ent
patonce, if coquired tor cyerent. gal Amplify or fo n. Section 8 to provide:
fe
Pe NOT.OOEN INOEN 1O.EMPLOVEG, GivE EXPLANATION.
— SRP OTS MADDEEN: fir tals REBOAT
UNDOR MY SUPERVISION”
|S months :
. ae ORT? 1
yer iciay TITLE. ar. VPERTIOR
operational ma ‘
uhted’on to. ki :
- ‘in view of fie”
Pox has ‘been recol
Trellance should etand him in good. atead,
v
fom . rn ae a oRrerAL Tes het e NAME ANO SIONATURG
| 22 December 1967 |, BOFE/ PMI. t..
Te To aya
a Kennedy
14-0000
Ecivie butt i ae) a ‘ .
Performs operational research functions
and left-wing activities ns
Preparés operational.¢
his assigned, res
“RATING |]
Lavraer
OVERALL PERFCRUAMCE Ie CURRENT P
wrtzing about the explerse thich lnfl.eares ins aftartivensss in fila current gas?
forcence cl dpecihe dotion, prodictivity, conduc? On jus, eoeoeratmeatess, foftinent parsons) "
iperticulor limirctions a talents. Beosd ox yous inowladge of excianne’s soll performance during:
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to have. the personal flexibility ‘and breath to evens “P inte | as
6 entor intelligence officer of reavonably : real s .
Mr. Fox's development program. will contliue te. te ia increasing
hic capabilities in factory mar: A training
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pa. note. FACTORS; INCLUDING PERSONAL CiacuMBTANCES. fO 8E:
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Tretat 4° PeBeOeNs GurtES. aN a CowPrrenr, EPPLETIVE Wannta,
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a PLosoquy WHS DULICR IN SUCH on Ou isTAND ING wanate PUT We 18 foGaLL EO ay
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seauunes racerrion ates ere. oe F
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1. Exiployny nt gi sould de continued ba} ‘ond tha probationary period, .
2. ir, ¥oxtg perfornance on tiw Jud wis —seastan tially superior te indleatioug frsa
f tbe Boo evaluation, .
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markings anndytie cor; etence: and res werissbi ls ty, ne a; ipere a
“Perse 1 flexibility and breadth to dc. relop, Ante a competent
officer) of reasonsily. 1 “proad: BCOPC.: :
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j ; this ohjactive or fonds he comonstratod a thorough grasp: of” tao
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can porform in’ “an extremly offactive mann rine this roa, Eo
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: “This doala with Marxist theory, the history of Soclalfem and Communism,
' Comuntut activities cutaids the USSR, history and geography of Ruasia,
political atrugture of the USSR, Seviet forelyn policy, and potentiali-
tiea and yulnoranilities of the USSR. . ..
‘B, Througfout tho “Uhree “Of the course . diseusstons and conferences deal -
witn the American Theals, Loe cies : et hin ~ - ~
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ean get ‘Yong. with LNAGON .
Communist Party ‘operations oithor. aa a ‘handler of ¥oecrult @ assets or
geoan anatyst of dectrine, In light of the foregoing, Bangkok Station
might well be an approprtate assignment, Should that not be practical,
recommend. that onal else tteapadie to: HQs !
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|. SUMECT: pox, Jerome ¢ “moins. ee Requdet Hos S929 94 ~ OR
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NEMDRANDUM OR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA : Deputy Director for Administration
FRM ss FLW. M. Janney ~ -
Director of Personnel ; ;
SUBJECT = = =; Mr. Joseph Burkholder Smith .
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- 1.) (QU) Action Requested: None; this memorandum is in response
to your request of 15 th to provide you with a very brief rundown
7 Say
on Mr. Joseph Burkholder Smith,
2. (C) Mr. Snith was born in 1921, holds B.A. and NVA. degrees in
History and hag studied at the Pi.D. Level in this’ field. He served ,
as a Corporal in the U.S. Army (1943-46) and from 1946-51 he was an .
Assistant Professor of History at Dickinson College. Hé entercd on duty
with the Agency in September 1951 as a GS-09 and reached the GS-14 level
before his retirement in June 1973, At the time of his retirement, he
Career Intellisence Medal. Overseas assignments included Singapore
Mexico City 1969-73.
3. (SS) Apparently after retirement, he wrote a book, Portrait of
a Cold Warrior, which he did not submit for securi ty review or for
approval. “Tis book was already printed in advance uncorrected proofs
when the Agency first learned of its publication, Tt contained classified
information; however, the Office of General Counsel advised us that it was
the final decision of this Agency and the Nepartment of Justice that we
would net pursue civil action against Mr. Smith. Ih this sore of action
yeu must prove damages. The Operations Directorate was reluctant for
security and sensitivity reasons to point up these areas wheréin we
had been damaged. os .
4, {U) In the event you wish to read further on this subject,
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General Counsel. a , : te
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ARTICLE APPEARED 14 May 1978
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_ yp TNot being able to taipreas my old cfuesmatia twas annail
By Joseph Burkholder Smith
T WENTY-FIFTIE colleys reunions ace great occasions,
‘for letting the world know how wail you've done, and
raina w33 no exceptiva. All. my old clssmatin, It seemed,
had become axistagt secretaries of state o¢ rico presidents
‘ot General Motors or had acquired Sosze equally iaipressive’
tive. So It was a little “embarrassing whea they'd ask me.
‘Whatiwasupta oo; :
- Not that I bsdn't done well niyselt —I was a tha tie!
falrly hizh up in the Ceatral Intelhgecce Ageacy. Bat Fg
was ‘allowed to say that, so when they sokod, I hid. to
at Patrick Alr Force baa, ai excuse that I could teil, Con
' dured up images of Zeateel failure (too mach drihidag, per
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and similar g credential Ore may Atcere
Cahs'n sense of identity Security: CLA people are by:
NO meahs immane 10 the desire to imsress peopie with
‘Crgdpatials, but their jobs are directly a3 odds with that
“urgo. In that way and several others, we ia the CIA havo’
. been deprived of tha normal ego supports vf.tha American
“dite of cur time, and how we dealt with taad dids’s deal
svlth) thete abserice from our Hves has bad:sunetblag to do
with how our agency has {aed hasn't danas ius jab. a
© Te wasn't fust our statis amoay our peers that sdMered 23,
“7 result of our work. Normal famuy b/e was a victla 1,"
‘The CA's Clandestine Services division ass for years had.
tha highest divorce rate of any Organizstng ia the govern
mont Part of ths reasoa js that recruits of ny generation ef |
clandestine operators were instructed never to tell thelr;
Wives what they wern really doing, “Just ar b's a question |
‘of national aseurity,” they told us when we had to tako one ;
of our frequent absences from homa . i
.» Of coursa, many men also discoyernd ms z i
“provement that Une was over ti old Ss
oflica” routine and took advantage of 8, Stzl moot cf the.
imarttal probless canie uot from philincenag dut trea the:
inspectacular, bitter toll hat Hiviag iiniler cover takes on]
iBeyple, Olfeers with Zo mariiages mich? tell heist wires!
in general terme what bind of work keeps thee ous ar Ltt os 8 |
bat they have to insist that the wives give ve hint ‘TRe first,
things CLA wife lesres is never to avk anciter woman whst!
fier busbaod toes, fee fear shi will bo mixed tro same Guse!
tion. ay Pe er,
“r CU whres a0 havo to fol their Pustacds in keering
isele children ta the dark. Wheo scheon baws pregeams ta’
which ine kids’ fathers tel their clames above t theis inna
Jug work, sho bas to haty invent reasons ody Ber chud can't
volunteer bs father’s participation, Wires the mm wants 2
- -wisit his falher’s of fice, the way hi feteods Jy aha must ry
fa case his terrible fering of retretca pdon his father tela
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something vagie about deiag.a civilian employee! |
hig oa This kind of travall makes maay women woader if |
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Tatking to Yourselves. *
7 FACA AGENT Is stationed th Washingtaa, be has to got
wed to bélng asked at every party, by every strangest bo |
meets, “That do you do?” Personal qualities Uke Kisdasss,
Bood teriper, of fatcllizence — even gow! looks acd imeney
= mean oolhing in the: natioe'’s capital compaped with
iwhere cre stands ia the pecking onter. A ELA couple who
‘Tnaintaia theie cover are quickly “selected out” df any party
Shey go toad ead.upinacorner talking to themselves,
CtA. wives, particulasty, feel this lostant sock). fatwa
Ceeply and reseal tt, Until tha women's mnorettent, mest
-Woinen were railsad to-channél their arcbivons towan! tos
|, “Breas of partyiving aud cookdsig, Whea murrial t9.9 CIA
” . agent, they iclt. they wero denied theo thine hecausa of
» their husbands work, and thelr marrizyes got lata troudla..
When CLA faniilies go aliroad they. fitd thelr lives evea.
More disrupted by status iaxtetien The American olficia)
community, centered-at tho enibasty, spends chore time anit
etfort than the Soviet KGD trying to discover who ate rey
OCIA families It a CIA cificer Is assigned to the embasty
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formation Service, or tuo Ageacy for laternasoaal Develop.
ment, he-real employes of those organeations ferret the
CIA agents out and then take pains to treat then as second.
” class citizens. Tao government employers who are “Lesith
mate” erabassy Jermoaned don't speak ta them at alk they
arrive at the embasy under deep cover, with ro fuse iene
tity, Uhea not even the other CLA personnel speak ta thea.
The amo o? uncovering the CTA poopie js mace simsla
for the “legitimate” embassy pertonnel ty a number ef
. Means: Tha State Department won't et CLA arents call
theives, 23.4 cover, Forvign Service Others they hava
to say they‘re "Fnrrign Service Reserve™ or “Foreign Ser
Vice Stil" officers, Real FSSs, as theyYs culled, ara tah ty
Jowdeved and real PSXs are never Ia POleedl jooa sa toe,
CIA's poxple a listed as. PSS of ESR “politcal otflons” =~
-Aroohyipestosneandalh © 0s OY! wo
in tho same atatuspregerving spirit, ih Stata Department
Used Lo publisa aa-anncal Biograntic Reg siss, a Fho's who
of the Foreiza Service that Included [Xformatteg on dee
Fees, Jobs, aad coursy pasty it warat und! (873 ard the mun !
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ae HERE ARN severe! ways po eal wi ths protien of
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for out of the statioa's housekeeping funds, Poopis: who)
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dine my cover welll encagh >! wasnt who and could play the game with cach!
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4 tho important CUoas giren :
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fat. residénce, In m: collatts, this wakes: senso—the - 3 itdid tor Wdebard’ ‘Welch. in Athens >, j
CTA bas liaison responsibilities thatace officially’ recombedt Freich was Kiled by thé gon cf ag anthAmerican assassin, |
by the ambassador and th State Depictinent Bute ais net. bat the gia wag put iste the ssawtio’s haad by al hadefen. _
appreciated by tite lawectovel ec Noieyers of (Ge embacry, if Bed Odaicst tha dueruma of covert Lita that Pra desertdedd
Welch lived fn. house inh
“fis told to them af all Resenbreat ot tha chief of statian's’
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of these fired, | though’, aust have been the people who, _
Thule cog deejda ta leave tae CIA in LD Rave way to misyive ;
Lous, It's trug that the. greatest physical hued many spooks,
have ever faced ia ihe danger of chodag oa the fit ef ths
Ove ig iteir marticis Pulthe coatet band we ali fece in|
Ufe ts not physical danger, i's having something eabaway ab
Onur sovl Wa Gee bas ly baa clasdestine operator, of course,
but once ha {3, ha i deprived cl ths normal means of suse
fuinicg hos salimaga liar prevails in our sxiety- _ ;
Idon‘'t mean Turnes should have kept on tioompetents!
Bet Pm sure trast aliey theses G0 forties everybody eta at
Lansley teit biter and tightened The ary not, alter all,”
- Pevels eho have anything else to fall back os, and they
need 2 lot ef repert trom theirs orenization Tamer las ta!
Loe Liese peopia, and if ho wants ta use thers effectively ho .
euxit to fad a war of fertng sme Ra while makiag tha rest:
fec}pocure ltt. .
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* fagure Monty, is afermer high CHA effteeh” OT LE
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL: ACTION ©
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RETIREMENT: (VOLUNTARY) UNDER CIAROS|- “Minti oat eta
| AND: CANCELLATION.OF N.S. a A. 30 | 73° REGULAR
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“he. Dear Me. Smiths ae ne
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te oo | “| AS you brijig.t6 a-close’ youractive career of’ 7
i _«, Service to_your country, I. warit -to join your friends” - me,
; "and co-workers.in wishing you well. an! hoping that, ... . |, .
: you. find’ your retirement filled with. cnjoyment and. on
satisfaction, a
YZ . It takes tho conscientious efforts of many
ran people to do the dinportant work of this Agency. You
i leave with the knowledge that you have personally .
wi contributed ‘to cur success in Carrying out our ials-. -
‘ sion. .Your faithful ard loyal support has measure!
up.to the high idewls and traditions of the Federal
“service, ~~
yo. May T express to. you my appreciation and
} oxteml lay best wishes for ‘the years ancad, ©
Sincerely,
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a Director
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De: th EMPLOYMENT
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| "SUMMARY OF AGENGY. EMPLOYMENT
_ oo JOSEPH B. SMITH
‘September. 1951 to January 1954 - Began employment with the Depart-
7 ment of the Army as. a Civil Service
employee in grade. GS-11, assigned
pect mete
to thé Pentagon in. Washington, D. CG. ue
“as a research’: analyst of economics
.and political affairs’ concerning oa ec.
Korea. Because of my wartime.
experience’ and some post” war gtad- re ar
uate work on Korea, I was contacted
_ by the Army for this (position during
the Korean War,
January 1954 to August 1956 - ‘tn :1954 I applied for employment
with the United States Information
; Service as an Information Officer
with the Grade of Foreign Service’
Staff 5. I served on the U.S.I:S.
Mission in the Far East area. My : 7 4
duties included design-execution |
. and supervision of ‘the U.S.1.S, _
media operations in the Far East.
Also I was special Yiaison repre-
sentative with the British Infor-
mation Officer for the British High
‘Commissioner for that area,
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SUMMARY OF AGENCY EMPLOYMENT, JOSEPH B. SMITH ‘one: a)
August 1956 to May 1969 > In 1956 1. applied for employment
with the ‘Department of the Air Force.
i oO ; Sr, ; Foreign Affairs. Officer asa GS-14,
" Wénisphere
with personnel of ‘the services of the
o . “objectives.
May 1969 to August 1973 - In May 1969 1 made application ‘to the
Department of State as a Political
Officer/Foreign Service Reserve Officer 4
and consequently was assigned to the
Western Hemisphere for two'tours. My
_ duties ‘included liaison in political
affairs with several Latin American
‘Countries| and Political studies of South
a we i American’ affairs.
sae Assigned with the U.S.A.F. Services and
Support Group, . Provisional at Bolling :
Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. as e
served two overseas tours with the Air
‘Force in the Far East and the Western.
ay duties included Liaison: .
respective: areas in pursuit. of U.S.A.F.
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16 April 1973,
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chiof, Wl Division
THROUGH _ ¢ Deputy Director for Operations -
SUBJECT : Ceroor Intelligence Médal for ao
; ; Mr. Joseph’ B. Smith | - oo
-. 1i:-Tho Honor and Merit Awards Board is. pleased to= -
notify you thatthe Career ‘Intelligence Modal has ‘been. -
_apptoved in recognition of Mr... Smich's contributions ‘to -
/ this Agency. You'are requositted to inform him 6f£ the
_Gward and'-of the security provistons governing it-ag .
set forth in the attached memorandum from the Office of
Security, | ; . .
= 2, When Mr. Smith returns to Washington, please :
\notify the Executive Secretary, Honor and Merit Awards: °.
‘Board, extension 3645, room 412, Magazine Building, 80
that presentation arrangements may bo made,
fof BL, Austin, In
R, L. Austin, Jr.
: Recorder -
_ Honor and Merit Awards Board
Att
Distribution:
O & 1.8 Addressee
- D/Pers -: OPP w/forms 382 § «00°
1 - Exec Sec/HMAB
1 - Recordar/HMAB
Jtbe Honor and Merit Award aos hay ing considered a-: a recer sendation wut
i , aa Te Bretuspar -
tata i eurcover
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(ron memiTom ious suavied” OR ACHIEVEMENT utine THE PERIOD September 1951 - Present
Gi) stcouse no's APPROVAL, 0 DOLE NOT RECOMMEND APPROVAL
DC) eccomenos AWARD OF
UNCLASSIFIZO CITATION . : _ : : ~
Mr. Joseph B. Snitch is hereby awarded tho: Career:
Intelligence Medal in reco nition: of ex ptional achievement:
throughout his. Agency care Dt é than 21 years of.
sérvico, Mr. Smith, a dedicated intelligence officer, served.
in a variety pertant ‘positions at Headquartors | ‘and :
- . abroad--consist atly denonstrating skill; imagination and.
enthusiasm. Mr. Smith {s a recognized’ ‘authority: in his field.
His overall performance and the high quality of his werk have
contrihuted significantly to the mission of the Central
Intelligence Agency, -reflocting credit ‘on him and the Federal
service.”
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“PRE MARAS.
(Recommendation approved by ADD/O on 3 March 1973) -
APakoerD - | Slonatane
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{4 Bf Memon 1A Whar, ee | Harry 8.° Fisher .
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RECONMENDATICH FOR HONOR OR NERUT AWARD
_ Submit in Cripticate ~ see WR 20-97)”
on A . : “PERSONAL DATA
Ver pen olf?) aU OF PENbON MiCCWLNOED (Lael. Fiest widdte)
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Career Intel ligencé Medal 1S August 1973
18. waut OF MOZT OF RIN ELAT HON EP T?. HOME AOURASS (NO. :St. City. State. L
Jeanne H. Smith "Wife
SECTION 3 RECOMMENDATION FOR AWARO FOR FOR HEROIC ACTICH OR accirranct OF HAZARD,
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S100 §N ACT
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CONDITIONS TRIBE WHICH ACT WAS PERTC ; " Te ~~ ;
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SECTION c RECOMMENDATION FOR AWARD FOR CVTETENINT,
ane “Grgeous atures Or ass
. . « |Chief CA, Mexico-City Station: Se,
ase renme NT cour
37. inclusive BATES PON HICH ALCIVENDED
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SECTION BD aa oo WARRATAYE OLSCRIPTION Le
J. War art eoluntury? Dewribe why oct wot outstanding, and if iP wos more than sormally eepacted,
erative, dewriby type urd porition of croft, crew portion of indisidyal, vad oll vnuswal clevantaaces, .
Amand foe Herole Aution of Ayreptonce of M
th shy, ond how. Hus aerial of mo:
tivity of the ot. Enclose entlanifed citution.
‘
Award tor AcMovemeat, Servio, of Perlormunce: State churacter of servic during pertod for which recomended, (Gir plete desription of odmin.
jumative, Fecbniel, or prolesmunel duties ond responsibilities It aot covered ia Section C; amelude doles of ostignment and seliet.) Whot did the ladividval
do that merits the award? Why wus thir outitanding whoa compared to vthors of like grode ond eeperiente in similar positions or cirevmuonse? It
appreptiote, Include produtiva «ecords ond audience tandered ‘by ‘other pettons ot unin, What obstacles were encountered or overcame? Indicate re-
avin of ochlevement, servics,.of pertormoné. Include reference ta fitness Reports, Letters of Commendution, or wther documentation olready on fie which
wepports this recommendation. Enclose uaglouified eltotion,
ir. oseph B. Smith has made an out
tions for the past’ 21 years. He has consistently received strong/outstand-
ing efficiency reports in a wide variety of assignments, including two in
-fthe Far East (Singapore/Malaya and Manila) and two in Latin America (Puenos}
Aires and Mexiéo City). At Headquarters. he served as Chief of the Malaya/
he Division CA Staff, and in OTR on a rotational tour.
-Mr, Smith is a recognized authority on Covert Action. While with OTR
In close coordination with the CA Staff he organized two totally new CA
seminars, both of which evoked a very positive response. Me also received
‘Ipraise for organizing and conducting a training course for military officer}.
destined for Saigon where they were to conduct psychological warfare. opera-
tions. In Argentina hé-worked in liaison with local services on Covert Ac-
tion operations.
nt-in oie of the services to a point whore the’ pro-
Political contacts at all levels developed
ty have been instrumental in developing dissemin-
1 his assignments his rating officers have consis:
t -cly praised his imagination, flexibility, enthusiasm, perception and
professionalisa, oe
: Mr. Smith's carcer has been one of exceptional achievement and he has
made an outstanding contribution to the Agency's Covert Action program and
to Agency training. His record of commendations and sustained superior per
formance. of duty of value to the Agency throughout his,carcer muke it fitti
thitt be be awarded che Career tnatelli gence Medal upodat sti eeecy ni en seeet
do. Encrosunn’s (hdat dadividually) $F GRIGINATGH FS HOT AM EYEWITNESE OM OOLG WOE wave Pee. OMe RMDALE OSE GP Pre ace
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dhe was commended: for-his. efforts’ in completely revamping the CA curriculum. |
This work with liaison was rated as outstanding. . He de- |
standing contribution to. CIA Opera-|-
TAustralia Branch “in -FE Division, on the CA.Staff, in WH Division on the Ven}.
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- MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, Clandestine Services Career re
Service Board (Pane! A)
SUBJECT / 3 Joseph B. Smith - Recommendation for
. Promotion from GS-14 to GS-15 Po,
! lL Mr: Smith joined the Headquarters Training Branch of the
OTR Operations School in ‘October 1966 specifically to assume respon- — _
sibility for Covert Action training, He spent the first few months in
a. thorough study and review of all GA courses previously given in OTR,
This was a long and- complicated job, compounded in-part by the public”
compromise of a wide. range of Agency ‘CA activities, In closest ‘coordi-=
_ nation with the GA Staff, Mr, Smith devised 2 totally Gew and different’ .
GA curriculum, consisting of twu short seminars for middlé and senior’,
. grade officers -- one called a Covert Action Ove rations Seminar and
one a Politics Workshop, These seminars, eraphasizing the ‘integrated
nature of CS operations, have evoked a very positive response, con-
firming the soundness of Mr. Smith's creative efforts in- Fevamping
CA ) training in this fashion, . .
2 As a corollary to the main duties cited above, Mr. Smith has
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“also succes sfully run, in conjunction with FE Division, 2 Psychological .
Warfare Operations Course for military oificers being assigned to
MACV/SOG in Saigon, Finally, in the CA field, Mr, Smith has pro-
vided tutorials, as requested by various ares Mivistins, roa riwnber
of Staff and Contract. Agents and to forcign Maison representatives: in
such fields aa black radio, youth and student operations, Veterans
organizations, and methods of countcring Communist propaganda,
3. In February 1963 Mr. Smith was asked to assume respon-
sibility a9 Tradecratt Advisor and Coordinator for the Ope rations
Support Course, @ critical block. of instructian fer (primarily young
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nation task wis outside Mr. Srnith's normal purview and main area
of expertise, he accepted this additional responsibility with exemplary
willingness, and then proceeded to discharge it smoothly, energetically,
and effectively. «In addition to managing an extensive live problem, the
Tradecraft Advisor must ensure that presentations by a number of
instructors result ina balanced and coherent coverage of all operational
‘subjects in the course. This entails the coordination of ciforts of-
several senior and experienced instructors, all under the nominal aegis
of the course's Chief Instructor, and, thus, demands: a great deal of
finesse and tact, Mr. Smith has not only fulfilled this difficult role in
a highly efficient manner but has alse drawn on his own: long field
experience for pertinent and: meaningful contributions to the COUr5e..
‘4a During. Mr. Smith's tour with OTR, hé was | requested | to.
. participate as a member of'a Survey Team in a- ‘review of the cffective-
ness of.the Propaganda Group of the CA Staff, In a 30 June 1967
memorandum of appreciation to the. ‘Director of Training, Chief, CA
Staff commented as.follows on Mr, Smith's work:
"Throughout Mr. Smith participated in a most
effective professional manner bringing to bear
his extensive background in the Ciandestine
Services, His direct and objective approach
to the problems considered in the course of
the survey made his contribution to the over-
all Tear effort.invaiuable, The Team report, —
which Lam still in the process of discussing
within the Staff, will be of considerable value
not only to this Staff in our future planning. but
also, I feel, tothe future posture of the covert
propaganda mission of the Clandestine Se Fvices;
thus, Theartily commend Mr, Smith tor his | :
effective participation with the Survey Team-
in this effort," )
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: official has added his opinion that Mr. Smith has done his Job with
: ; ' distinction and with credit to himself and his career service, citing
‘ | the assignment to: -OTR-as-a first-rate example of quality in rotational
tours. While Mr. Smith passed on his expertise through the training
: process, he also enhanced his own versatility through invalvement
: i- , > in the various (raining. activities cited above. :
t toe, Tor _ 6. In recognition of the foregoing, it is felt that Mrs Smith
_ a ‘ is qualified to carry out the ‘duties of-the GS-15 grade for which he
_ ds recommended, -Mr, Smith has been in gradé 5 2 years .
. C.M. Bouse ,
‘Chief, Headquarters Teaining/OTR
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i \ : . Charles BR. Wheeler
Chiet, Operations School/OTR
"Smith has w orked under my supe rvision on two vecasions,.
once inthe Philippines and most recently in the Office of Training,
Both jobs” were in the CA field where Smith is, 1 believe, She of the
‘Agency's most experienced officers, My own view is that. Smith
made. an outstanding contribution to Agency training, particularly
in CA, during his recent tour with OTR,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Training
SUBJECT: Statemont of Appreciation - Mr. Joseph By -
Smith..
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1, We wish to tako this-means and opportunity to
express formally and-for the record the appreciation of thie
Covert Action Staff for ‘the work of ¥r, Joseph B, Smith as
_ Chief Instructor for Covert Action of the Hoadquartors Opera —
tions School in the’ Offico of Training during the past two
years. . i _ Lo .
2. As you know, Mr. Smith worked closoly with the.
Covert*Action Staff in totally revamping the Headquarters
-’ covert action training program, :
“ that the new intensive Covert A
introduced az a technique of instruction to replace the out-
It was through his efforts
ction Operations Seminar. was
dated Covert Action Operations (Faniliarization) Course, He
carried his. basic concept one good step further in intro-
ducing the. Political Action Workshop as an advanced forum for.
studying and applying covert action operational and planning |
techniques, Mr, Sniith's work has also laid the groundwork
for more specialized follow-up in covert action training.
. 3. -The enthusiastic reception aad endorsement of these
two courses, the quality attendance by Division officers, and
the participation by senior Divisicn efficers as speakers,
‘attest to the need for new courses and the success of these
ondeavors,
. 4, Those of us who had the opportunity to work closely .
with "Little Joc" learned to appreciate his vitulity, flexi-
bility and personal commitment to the success of these
training innovations, The, contribution they haves already
made, and will continue te make, to the Agency's training
Brogram are testinony te the role that he played in dovising
and implementing them,
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5. I suggest that. you forward this letter to Chier,
so that it may be made a part of Mr. Smith's permanent *
Personnel records .
_ FRED W,. VALTIN
Acting Chief -
Covert Action’ Staff.
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Services: Caroor Service approves “your noxt assignment
“to: wit Division, upon ‘completion of your current’ tour. .
with the. Office of Training.
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MEMORANDUM FOR Director, of Training
SUBJECT .: :Braining of Military Officers: ;
oe oe in Covert Psychological - Warfare
Techniqués .
1. In response to my request of 2 May 1967
your Office did an extremely fine job in organizing |
“and conducting’ the ‘training. course for the military. ~
officers who will be going to Saigon to work with
Agency ‘personnel in. psychological warfare. Special.
noté@ should “be: taken of the efforts of tir. Joseph.
Smith, of your Oftice, who organized the course ‘and
provided not only the impetus: for the program but
also the catalysis for a very enthusiastic response
from the atudents.
2. The ffroup of trainees have’ been. requested
to provide a critique of the course after they have
pet Elod into. their jobs dn Salgon -in order to deter-
mine how well the course material fitted thetr
assiynmenta. We will forward copies of these
as they become available.
3. Again jet me express my appreciation for
your very effective support.
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STATION. MANILA, R.P. | PMIMAIE CAREER
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CIA TRAINING: OREENT, BASIC & ADVANCED PSYCH, ~~
WARFARE SEMINAR, Fes BRIEFING, BOC, PROPOCED 7/0 SLOT. ar ia
cPoO, OC, . NUMMER AND GRADE?”
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‘GTATION WASHINGTON, O.Cc. . ; PRIMART CAREER ;
\ AND DUTIES: ARCA OFS OFF pave UNIT: Fe DESTGNATION: “OP.
(0 BR CH) SSIGNMENT. - :
: PRESENT GRADE: _GS- 3 ; . PRESENT ‘T/O SLOT BF=303
PROPOSED GRADE: GS-1 CNUMRER AND GRADE: = GS-13/14
La. | CIA TRAINING: ORIENT, BASIC & ADVANCED. PSYCH, WARFARE.
; SEMINAR, F&S BRIEFING, BOC, CFO, OC, —MHOPOSED 7. {0 SLOT BFH3369
: : , NUMBER AND GRADE: GS-1
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SUMMARY OF CIA-SSU-085 ASSIGNMENTS LCLubINa PREVIOUS GR: AND DATES: a 0 :
1f SCP 51, EOD, 10, Gs-9, O: Z, PLANS BRANG ASHINGTON, O01 C. ; |
30 MAR 52, PROMCTION, OPS are, GS-11, OPC/FEs BLANS & OPS BR., WASHINGTON
26 APR 83; PROMOTION Te GS-12
26 DEC 53, REASSIGNEQ AS 10, as-12, _ DOF SEE, MALAYA STATION
1 APR 54), ARREVED SINGAPORE, FCS
9 OCT 55, PROMOTION, OFS | OFF (®P), GS-13, DDP/FE, SINGAPORE’ | ; a oo,
. 13 ut” RETURNED "TO HEADRUARTE RS, RCS ; : on i.
‘oe * DEC 2° REASSIGNED AS AREA’ OfS. OFF (CH), MALAYA & AUSTRAL FA, sec. WASH. wet
~14 APR 57, REAS SIGN ED AS ACTING DEPUTY CHIEF, FL _ ;
RECOMENDED BY: _ CONCURRENCES:
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REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in tems 1 through 12 and A through D excepr 68 and 7 unless otherwise Instructed,
; AR applicable, obtain resignation and fill-in separation dota on reverse.
& mame (Me. Tine Mra. One siren ‘name, initiale), end evrnane) “fa cate oO “wath. & Btavtst nO, {4 @ bate oF atatst
Mr. Joseph B, Smith 16 Jun 1921 1h: Nov, 56
& maTgat OF ACTION W REQUESTED: & COFECTIVE OATE ? C.8 OR OTHER
A. PEOLORNEL (Specily whether appointment, promotion, separation, eto) APROPOSER: LEGAL AUTHOR:
Reassignnent .
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HAE: Joseph B, SMITH "AGED 35 __ DATER Uy Sopt 56
_ STATI..Wit Washington, D.C. .- PRIHARY CARSER
AND DUTIESs'. Aroa Ope. Off. (Che) CO/P UNIT: FE DESIGNATION: go: DP
PRESENT GRADE: GS~13 , PRESENT 1/0 SLOT BFP-923
_ NUMBER AND GRADE G5-13
, PROPOSED GRADE: ..GS=13
~ > © QYACPRAINING:” Orlents 2-5 Oct 51; auote Psych, ‘arfare
Sendnar ~.May 525 Advanced Basic Fayeh Warfare Seminare PROPOSED: 2/0 clots BPa303
NUMBER AND GRADE: GS=13/14
November 5280
39043 ~:A6B, Harvard Universtiy = History, Govt., Economies. ae
19b3 44. = ~Yale,’ “East Japanese, ‘certificate - nee ne
"January: 1950 = =U. of Pennsylvania,” Hletory: ‘- Med oo
bscunos Porieimer:” - Japanese, Gomme
, Spare, 20 TPE oF rosrtton:: re! _ ” SULTS §
EXPERIENCE PRIOR. 70 ¢ Gtk (axeluaing $3U-083):. wT
19K3=1946'= U6S. Army, Cpl., MIS. Japanase’ Language spostalist . a? -
1946-1951 ~ ‘Rests Professor. of Mistory, Eickenson College, Pennsylvania
SUMMARY OF G1A-830~-053 ASSIGN HTS INCL UDING PREVIOUS CRANES “AND DATES! ,
: 17 Sept 1951 = sxcepted appointment, GS~9, OPC/FE/Plans Br., Washington, D. Ce.
‘ 30 Mar 52 = Promotion and’ Fossbige, Ops. Off,, GS-1, OPC/FE/Plans & Ops Bre, Paych
: Warfare Unit, Wath, DeCe .
26 Apr 1953 - Proiiotien, Ops s.- ‘Officer Gs-12, DDP/FE/Political & Paych Warfare Sods
qah, Do Co
20 Dece, 1953 = Reasa., Intelligence Officer, G5-12, Fu/Melaya station Singapore
_ + Malaya = Avrived 0/s 1 April 1954)
24 Feb, 1954, = Reaus,, Ops, Officer PP - a-L2, FE/Braach 5, Singapore, Maloya, =
(9 Osteber 1955. = > Prowotion to GS-13) to Present. ‘Returned: to Has. July 19560
RECOMMEND Bis CONCURRENCES: 7
Subject Pkom., GS-13, 9 October 1955
Rank In Grade - blest of 95 .
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REQUESTING ¢ OFFICE: Fill ia Hems 1 through 12 and A through D except 68 and 7 unless otherwise ianrocied,
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NAHS: Joseph Bs Siatd 0 AGE Bb” ’ DATS: 9: September 1955 :
STATION Singapore, Malaya _ “> PRINARY CAREER . ne
AND DUTISS: Ops Officer D/P ITs FB DESIGNATION: PP ne
PRESENT GRADE: 089-12002=C PRESENT 1/0 SLOT DFF=923" : -
PROPUSED GRADE: 9-13 " NUMBER AND GRADE: GS-12/13
: Cla TRAINING: Oritentation 2-5 Oct 51: wo.
PROPOSED - to siot’ . BFFs! 923 ;
: Basic Royenotoeseat Warfare Seminar = Nay 52.
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xoucartin: 1910 -
1913, 1 AB. darvara uy, History, Governnent, Eednomies me
9b. ar East, dapannss, | Certificate: Lo “a
DAMES i 0 PEPE OF Posttioy - RESULTS -
to MA,
EXPE Texte PRIOR. TO “Cth (oxeluding. ssinusa)i
191.3 - 1946, U.S. bray, cpl, MIS Japanes 0 Language specialist -
196 - 1951, Ass?t Frofeavor. ot iistory, Eiekenson College, Ponngylvandd,
Suro SAY or clA-35U-099 ASSIGNMENTS DGLUDING PuuVLOUS GRADES AND ‘DATES:
nC /it/PLans | Branch, Washington, D.C.
17 Sep 51 = Excopted appointment, 03-9,
Operations Branch .
30 Mar 52 - Prom % Reuas., Ops Officer, Ge-ll, orc/rH/Plana &
, Paychologicul. Waefaure Unit, dushdrigton, D.C. °
26 dor 53% Prom, Ops Officor, GS-12, bup/te ‘Jvorst. Aen: and Paychological Harare
: Section, Washington, D. Cc.
“20 Dec 53 ~ Reags., Intelligence. Ofticer,.
; Malaya (arrived 1 April 195h .
283 Feb oh ~ Reass., Ups Officer CP), GS-12, Fe/srench 5, Singapore, Nalaya
63-12, fe/Malaye Station Sinuapore,
f RECOMENDED BY: COLCUNRENCES 1
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Chief, FE/5
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MEMCRANDUM' Fons FE/Personnel
FROM 1 Chief, FE/s
SUBJECT . 1. Promotion of Josaph Bs Saith °
i. Mes Josaph Smith hols tho ‘position of sontor UCASE. aoe
'.: effloer in “the Singaporo/Malaya Mission. Inthe oapaclty Mrs.
- Smith has conducted Measion with. Smyopia on KUCAGE mattera -
Pertaining. to his droa and has aseleted with KUCAGE. ltason ~~
for'all of Southeast Astas ©. a
2s The position that Me, Saith oocupte
having deaplayed sound judgenént in: dealt
with a. gervind where many polley Problema havo to be mat.
Ja addition, a9-wilt be roted- from’ the attaohed
rosomidndation from the field, tha: Chic? of Station has. —
dolegated to Mr. Smith moat of tho responsibility: for tho
gonduct of the KUCAGE program at tio station. An intogral
part of this Program hos been ths davolopreiit of very’ use~
ful indepondent KUBARK/KUCAGE operations by Nie Smith.
, 3 “Attached ie a ‘Job doaoription for Mr, Smith ‘which —
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370950.
. Sick and annual leave ara to be held in escrow until § Subject reverts ‘to Gs statue,
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FITNESS. REPORT . - 007894
GENERAL
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} °°. Smith, Joseph B. ; 16 Jun 211 M_
6. OF FICSOL FOSITION TITLE: wT . ue 7. GPF AR OF RSDIGMMENT 9. CURRENT STATICS
- Operations Officer) | | DDP/WH/1 hoxico. City.
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farectan (Ssectty: | .
12, AR PORTING PRMIOD (From to)
- _t. 1 January. -_31 October 1
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION :
s unocceptoble, A rating in th cotegory requires enmedinte od povtive remedial action, The nature of foe ovlios
nt ‘ 9.08 probaties, 1o.seanigament oF to separation. Deseribe ection ictew
11, OATS #LPORT DUT IN OP,
_21- December 1972
to placia
on proposed in Section |
Pesformance is defi
taten of tecomm
The rotons for onigoing: this voting should be-stoted. in Sestion C ond. remeich sctions-
- Performance is-eha A profi . -
requirements of the work cad ia cesparnon
, Partormonce is fo the erformance of others doiag semilor
+, Wark as to wor Sr
a “| «SPECIFIC DUTIES -
‘0 pj periced. fasert roting loner which Bede deecribes the
4 ahectivenass in perlermance of that duty, A employees
of. the most Importa ‘spocifle dutlas porlormad during the
th amployeo perform "EACH specific duty: Consider OML
ory rosponsibilitios UST be rated on tholr obitiny 30 supervise (indicate number of - employees aupervieads.
1 SReCieie Dore No.1. = v z 7 ” -
Supervises a section that is responstble for CA, Political, and
Exile activities. ‘this includes supervision over two officers,
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ca on
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GPEC Fad” Dat rnoas
Develops new contacts and operations. to improve the output of”
Station third country targetod propaganda. an
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Mevelops new contacts for producing Sntelliigenca.on aigniticant
targets inthe Mexican political and intellectual community.
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< Duty NO. 4
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION E,
j Raye
Tobe ante account avarything obout tha amplovea which Influences his effectiveness in hie current potinian tugh a0 per- i
lopecnce cf specific duti oductherty, gamduch on fab,'scdsys evs, gertenant porsenel trolts cr hoBite, oad 7 3
perticater limitctions a7 telent Bosod on yeurhnsewladge ef empl 2's ovceall pericrmonce duseng the raving servedit
slave ra letter in the rating dom cerra sponding t0 the stotemant which mast occusaraly retiects his larst of pestarmame. |
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ed im curren? position heeping in proper perspective thelr eelation ship to -
Indicore signittean atrenges a ge menknessas damn onstros
‘Jorerall peclarmonce, Stove seyyestions en ¢ lmypovempnt ol may gertormance. Give recommendation s for teataing, Comment
on Iaeaiga language tomprrecce, UW required ! (a ee & Sib Pt-n) or eaploin ratings given in Section B to provide bout
Pbasis for determining tune pervennel acticn. fannetol perlormonce of mana, eriol or wpervleory duties ond coer onscloysness
[alht_ste of personnel, seace eavipeentond funds, rust bo tomeente Jon, if Licuble. WPowtta ipoce is ¥0 complete
Section C, attach a teporete wheet_of paper,
Subsect ‘is a mature Scmpmngd col ficer who has an excellent grasp
‘J. and undérstanding of Vocal politics and its ever changing profile. Most
of his career Subject has specialized in. the CA activity-and this
exportence has proven very useful to tho Station. During this reporting
period he was given added responsibility in supervision and a change of
Pace with operational duties in the subversive, loftist and oxile field,
He aecepted the new challenge’ and performed. well. Just rocontly the
Station has completed major reorganizational changes which resulted in
‘Subject once more concentrating his attention on CA. and Moxican. govern-
ment matters. He has- done exceptionally well at developing contacts in ,
Government circles and wo are taking advantage of his ability to do this
to develop long lasting and meaningful relationships. (This. beyond 7
official liaison contacts.) ve . ; '
Subject As responsive, to guidance’ and direction and 4s ono of our
imaginative ofticers, Most‘ recently. he has’ indicatod. a desire ‘to
; after conpletion of his prosent tour in. August. 1973, Subject
| more:
rotire ‘ ?
- has.porformed- well at. this Station for over three years: and. his:
. departure witt be most. felt in the .avea of his specialization: —
SECTION DER IFICATION AND COMMENTS aC ana
. ne “ : } ‘BY EMPLOYEE : 5 _
_ICEATIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, H, ANO © OF Thilh, REPORT
” ISIONA TURE GF EVPLOTER y yi ‘ a
8 Jan 1973 | : /s/ SSRANWXX BRS KVSAN Joseph B. Smith
~ a ae BY SUPERVISOR
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FOWT UES NOT UREN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, Givi VAPLANA TION
BATE
2. -
MONTE PHOCGTER HAS OFEN 1F THES RE
UNOUN tr sy PEA VIsICy | : .
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1OP FICIAL THLE oF SUPEH VISOR if (POD Oe Printing MAME AND SIGNS? UR
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8 Jan 1973 ! Operations Officer - |) /s/ John ¥, Beckwith
“ aa ene a - pon ree
"3 ° ; . BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL j “
EE LEMIEWING OF FICIAL
SOE Weer
PC CHMENTA GH WE VIEBING OF MIZPAG
I agree with the above. The joss to the Station is groater than
usu8l for Subject ‘is retiring and+thus his considerabte talents will
| -probably bo unavailable, to the Agency, unless; some spectal arrangements
‘ave made in the future, dépénding. om what ‘ho ends up doing. .
vo the Agoney and 1
personally sorry to see this friend, ‘lea
know further ‘that it will be hard -to replaced his abilities in various
Operational fields. including that of good contacts in the community
hore. He has served the Agency well here ant) dno mtay other pots and
his leaving is a less to us. :
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SECTION @ PERFORMANCE EVALUATIG#_
U-Uneatisboctory Perlormanes. ia pnocceptable. A rating ia this categery requires ormetate ond fiatire semedial ection. The mature of the aches
Oe could range’ Srcet: comsmaateng, fo Further fraining, te losing - | probetes, 6 seme pores oF to separation. Dercsibe action tales
Leta in Sectica G : :
de epee Te teem lor agg th vou Sin oe soe in Secon Cond semedial octions
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5, MAME (Leatj - (PF iset)
Smith, Josoph B.
©. OF FiCiaL POMITION TITLE
Operations Officer
TEMPOMaRY
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to ‘requirements of the rot ond ia tae ot Pe the pedormance of. other doing limiter |
P CFI iC. SUTIES
reting pore. beni reusing lerter which bos doscribes the J:
2063 16 pertinence of that duty. All employeas, r
¥@ eam. tor sad eaployses enpece: wed).
ork 45:06 warrant special 16005 4%
ol the moet iresostant tpecific dutios performed during 1
h omoloyeo rt EACH apecitic duty. Consider ONL ¥ effaced
. with tupsveisory coaponsib MUST po rote on | their abillty 10.
wmonie er **"" supervises the CA section of the station which.
includes © one station case officer, one senior outside career
agent and. parttime services: of one senior coutrect agent.
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pres ars oury nwa, 2
. Supervises operations for the collection of intelligence on
‘selected targets in the Mexican: ‘government and political arena.
Sha cia aut .
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Develops new contacts and operations to. inprove the output: of ‘
atation third country targ soted’ propaganda. ‘ 3
eee our were — oP BRS
‘ Develops new contacts for producing intelligence on significant
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tas arene ad epetitie dation, produ tetty, «omtee? cn jot, eocpereiwermas merino’ setauesi Halts a hadits, end
patitvia lmitettons er roles? Be=sd an sow bowgledge of empleyao's ererail jwieretnts twing the meting parled!
Sane ro tstoer cn (te ratieg bow senrveceding ts the gretement SOic% mnst aeowaraty zotemte bia level of pos loeunce.
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SECTION C
Indicate significant ‘etrengtha of mecknets
ovevoll performance. Store sugge smo.
on lorelgn language competence, if tequired for curtent po vitions Amplify or waploln cotings
bosia bor determining future Personnel oction. Monset¢ i rol g
tdoman siolad ony sur £9? position heeping tn proper perspective their relationship to
aatibe hebben? a oN Performonce. Give recommendations for tealning. Comment
. i in Saction 8 to provide beat
duties ond cost conseiou sneas
@utro space is needed to complete
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' Subject is now we nto~his second ‘tour at this Station and
has not lost any of, his momentum. ‘He charges into his work daily as
dif it. were all a"new challeggeyand new experience. _ His past fitness.
reports from this station have.all reflected his professional .
approach to the: job and. he continues to merit these Plaudits. He is
conscientious, dedicated and a team worker. He takes direction well
and takes great pride in meeting deadlines. One of our mote
‘imaginative officers who is effective. .
Yet, with all of this, he has not progressed in the organization
as he should have. [t has been recommended that he be considered |
for promotion and/or a chance. in a command job. The station is:.
presently considering some reorganization which will give Subject an
opportunity..to. manage and direct activity. which will be diversified
and a change from the spe lalized’ jobs ho has. held in the past. ‘This
nat De another excellent. test for him’ and we are optimistic ‘in that
he will -handle this ‘new assignment. ‘wi h the same degree of, expertise
that we have learned. to expect from him: .
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CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS ;
——+ CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
. : BY EMPLOYEE :
1 CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND 'C OF THIS REPORT
Ot a v
HONATURE OF EMPLOYEE : : . .
uo _. f#sf Joseph B. Smith:
2. BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN 'F THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO-EMPLOVEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDE @ ty SUPERVISION st - . . sot . .
-9 Feb 1972
OATE "(OF FICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR Oo yeree OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGMA TURE
9 Feb 1972 Deputy Chief™of Station! /s/ George A. Fitl
i ; ___BY REVIEWING OF Ficiat
COevents or REVIEWING OFFiciat . “ . .
- I agree with 11 of the above. Concerning his performance here
and his ‘delay in gertiig a2. promotion, I made a special point of
bringing these matters to the attention of Deputy Chiet., WOMACE,
while I was in. Washington in October of 1971, Our pending re= .
organization would find him with considerably inereased. responsibility,
which is 4 good indicator of how wo féel about him. .
eave a PRIS TR PTE Oe Ee eT nn
care Orrrciay TITLE OF MeVidwing OFPICtay TT TPAD OH FUINTEO MAME BND SINAT URE
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D9 Fob 1972 ; Chicf of Station H /s/ John R. Horton
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FITNESS REPORT. wo 007694
GENERAL
(First) . Cf2. OS TE OF gimtH
_sMrtiy’ gosepit B. : 16 June 21
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLES
operations ofMecer
Porformones * proccoptoble. A rating in this eoteyory fequees samediate ond povitive remedial action. The noire of the oxtios
could :ras irom Soeneios. te ferther training, to Slosing 90 prototion, te feonrignment orte wperation, Describe cetion tohen
SPECS. DUTIES: ha
performed during the roving periods ‘Ineert, rating lotter which b.
duty. Consider ONLY sflectivoness in parfarmanco of that dut
aupervized).
List up to sin of the « most importont specific dus
manner. in which employee performs EACH spec .
with supervisory rosponsibilitios MUST: be raved on thelr ability to supervise “andicate number, of employe
RATING
Beaciric uty nowt Supervises , the CA section of the station which . Cetren
“includes one Station case officer, one senior outsido career: agent uot
and parttime. services of one senior contract agent. : : oO
Waretivicoury nord Fa ers
Supervices operations for the collection of intelligence on - : ae
Selected targets ‘in the Mexican Sovernment and political arena. 8
sPECctRIC GUTY NO.) ; oe — ~ ° marina |
Develops. new contacts and operations to improve the output of werren
Station third country targeted propaganda. : : -1 0
encirie OQuTY NO. 4 | moe 7 Paring
Develops new contacts for producing intelligence on significant :
targets in the Mexican. ‘intellectual community: . 7 : se 1 §
faveerre Gurr noes = “ Letren
Uses his language capability in ‘tho conduct of above-mentioned. |-
operational activity, especially 3 and 4, 3 a i Ss ,
youciie curr Tone a = = — . . . . —— - " > - - fe ~ Ears
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OVERALL PERFORMANCE IHC th CU URRENT T POSITION UN an
_ oe ersirry
Ratan
Tako into account Over yth! tig about the employee which influences hie offectivansas in his current position puck! 0d par
semance of specific dution, produstivity, conduct an 19d, ceoperstivarast, feriioent personel ta and
petticuler Heltations of talents, Seated om your baveladge of amplczee’s oveeal! sevicemence dwing agpoiodg §
plece the letter in the rating bos corresponding to the srytement which moar sceusctaly esflocrs Nin level! of pertee canta. |
tee 85 masenate motenuce earnces SECRET
se
14-0000
SECRET
COSem Faltod tat
NARRATIVE COMMENTS _
SECTION €
Indicate vigniticont strengths of weoknesses de. orition kwaping in proper perspective thelr relationship to
vyerall pectormanee, “Stote wygeations 1 toi @ tecommendotions for training, Curenant
nz given tn Section 8 to provide Lest
on foreign bongusge compotence, if roquired far eu!
Stlovrneee -
o emnplete
i6 tot determining futura personnel action, Monnanel performance of mononerial os spervisory dytios und co!
: : nied one it opplicolle, Westra space is neede
‘f bes
io-the nag_of pecsennel, 9p.9¢¢, eauiprent and fundes mye be co Lie
Section C ottoch_e sepurote theet of popes, ° au? } . .
: a .
. in Att Ros betel! thee been at this station
oa
WONTHS EMPL
JP UNOEDS WY SUPERVISION
UATE
Aa
ce
the propaganda field,
. the spot. Ho is a tho
Welland ‘has a-good: appreciatio
_+.1 was particularly dinpressed with Subject durin
-Seétion probabiy can't get ati
‘made seme interesting
“Subject, a senior of ficer 3
for the past 20’months as the responsible CA and Political officer. -
His -past fitness report covored ‘very thoroughly and accurataly his
ability to moot, devolop and recruit “assets that are important to
Station's. objoctive. He onjoys his work and tho challenge of being on
; roughly experienced officer. in his field and
Although forced to specialize for yoars, we must start thinking of. more
responsible and more diversified employment for this fine officer.
He is conscientious, dedicated and a team worker. He takes .
direction well and takes great prido in completing his obligations on
Schedule. Ono of the more imaginative officers of the station who is
Aggressive and. effective. He ‘handles his. financial responsibilities
or the expenditure of official funds.
ng his recent. activity |
be credited for the disclosures |
“[. Fe the MAR G{sclosures.- Subject: cannot
‘| ‘but he can be given’ full credi ‘ _ He.
quickly put to.Use all of his assets.
for oxploiting thesé events. .
ot: ‘He personally preprred material
for passago to the press. ile supplied information for coverage tri.
other pipers in the hemisphere. Ha coordinated and furnished guidance
to ‘other Latin American stations on this subject, In all, ‘he worked
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS ee
SECTIOND \
LS . ° vo . BY EMPLOYEE
Te TStONATUNE OF EMPLOYEE ; aa ots .
. : {ef Josepn 3B. Smith,
~ ~
‘20 March 1971 . .
: BY SUPERVISOR. ;
Ovree 045 Be eM . ’ ths REPORT HAS NOT PHAN INOW TO EMPLOFEE, GiVE EXPLANATION “
visca
7 fae FievAU TITLE OF SUP GR a _ THPED Of PRinthO HAST AND SIQHATURE
26 March 1971” i Deputy Chief of Station H 3/ Gearge A. Fill
: i
BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL ’ ;
MMENTS OF NE Geena OPrician . . : a . . .
I. agreo with all of the above. Subject does a garvelous job in
getting a preat deal of product’out of a greatly-
.*’ He has a good
veduced (in number and Gost) propaganda apparatus (
Sense of politics, and wo have a few Oporations + hich ave dovoted
to finding out what-the GOM won't. tell -us and wiat the political .
Ne has a gocd way witn people and has
acquaintances which, in themselves, greatly
“inerease the sensitivity of the station.
Cate
: -continued
TT sPLS Ge CUNEO Name ant Bijud POE
fsf Jon He. Morton
Our Isck of a political mission here, aside from the limited one
_ , Tarrant TIPU OF REViN@ind OF FictET
26 March i972 4 Chief of Station Hl
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SECTIONC =~ =. NARRATIVE ComMENTS | reontinued
- long hours, devoted his full efforts and produced romarkably
when we needed ‘him. He ‘can always be expected to perform —
in this manner, oe SO 7 7
. COMMENTS OF - REVIEWING OFFICIAL — : -continued
. alluded to above, moans that Subjoct is not abié fully to. -
‘use and to demonstrate his great operational talent and
flair in this f£lold. What wa have. here to do is: dono well
under his able management. ‘ ee . . ;
For one reason'or. anothor, I think largely because of |
his having. been in more-or less spociatized jobs, although WA =
Soniot ones; rather than having been, in:r conmand position,
Subject has Tost ground in promotions, having been in gerade
Since December, 1962. 4 shauld like to See him. promoted
dn this position or, if this is difficult, to see him givan
& chance in a command Job which might qualify- hin for
promotion, - _ . moe
*
tre
eet ae ad ae fos Lat Pied y
heavy Phe clr an my
Pes
LJ manner in whith employes porfo
F Lwith supervisory responsibil!
PaPacietc cute nwt
“Poeecie
ho _ SECRET
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EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
_ FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL =
1. Nama (Pitre) (atiddte) 3. DATE OF DIATH: R
; ; Suita Joseph Be. 16--June 21 Gs Te,
8 OF FICIAR POSTION TITK A : J. OF F/OIV/GR OF ASSIONMENT (8. CURRENT OT ATION ;
“Ops Off. Dorf Bers. 1 Mexico City
S. CHACN IND TPE OF APPOINTMENT
| | [acassionwant suPcevisany,
[| |R@ASSIONMOANT cuPlovee
128. REPORTING PERIOD (Fram to)
Juno _1969 - April 1970
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
8 feom wholly Insdequote to silghtly leas thon.sotisloctory. /
positlve ea: cthon. The nature of the action could‘fonge tram counseling, to:
" pesbotion, to recesignmont of to separation, Doseribe action takon of propo ’ J
~Porformance moets all soquiroments, It ts ontiroty eatisfactery ondls choracterlze 1 nelther by deficlency nor
: pr ones ¢
tfactory. Desired rosulte are boing Produced in.@ proficient manner; Ta,
11. OATE REPORT OVE IW-OL8,
SECTION B
We Wesk . Pecformonce ran
in this cotegory requires
# training, to.placing:on
tlon-C, : :
al recognitl
PECIFIC DUTIES
yy parformed. during tha tating porlod, Insert rotlag |
List up to Bix, of the reat important spocifie dunia pe § . which boat doscribos tha
2. EACH specific duty. Constder ONLY olfectivonoas in porformone “that duty. All omployoes
MUST be'rated on thoir obility 10 supervise (initieara Numbdr of employees aupervigod). .
Chief of CA Section, supervis'Lig’ ono Station Case Officer, two
outs ide-Case Officers and one secretary.
SPUCIFIC QUYY NAR ° %, - RATING
LeTrTéear
Directing CA assets go that thoy not only necomplish assignod
CA missions, but contribute to Station's offorts against ;
‘Soviet targets. a Ts : .
and assets to contribute to ¢
hore naa
Development of new contacts
priority Station objectives.
enrrarsrs Dutra cn - 7 ne . j . Bares,
Liaison with the LNPURE political section and with QKFLOWAGE ~
. ' 8
SPECIFIC DUTY NAD : rs ree HATING
; oe . LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NAS . ; ™ - 7” ATI
. . ~ . . a) y Leiter
- . . x
: , , : o ys a 4 { -
we 2 ane Os AA
DV ERAL PERFORMANCE IN CUR POSITION on
7 - RATING |
Tako Into account exer thing about tha amployon which Influancea his eHoctlvensse In bis current potbtion euch Gs pers | SEITE
$3, pertinent persanal traits cr hohits, ond s
1 POduetivity, conduct an fee evaparative
9¢ 0) employne's averoll gettesmance during the caring garicd,
Ocewaraly rafiactas hie lavel af peslarmonce.
formonce of apectinc du
purtlculer liatsatiens cz talents. Boesed on yout haoele
ploce the latter a: tha rating boa Seireapunding tg the atatement which moat
vans $5 use enevrees coitions SECRET
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_ [SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
“Lindicate significont steengtha or weukncases domonetrated In current basition heeplog in proper Perspective thelr eatationship to
ve
-Loverall perlormonce, State suggestions mode for improvement al work potformonce. ions for training. Conmont
an lereion Language competence, il required for current partition, Amplify of espd ctlen B to provide be :
ig rotings gives
pt wupetyi sary
evond cost conicloys
tines for determining viere ersennol action. Mannerel Petensence of manuge:
e_use of personnel, snoce, equipment ond funds, mut be cum UG. plicoble. We ‘ ded
Section C, ottsch a veparate sh of papee, a ae * se ts needed to some ~
Subject has his gonls clearly in Sti
business: with full confidence and perseveranlé » is- conscientious,”
dedicated and ‘a: team worker. Subject yas gained the confidenco of his.
supervisors,.and his subordinates have tcepted him as one of tho group. [
He has recently oxperienced some unusual operation problems whore’ he
was required to handlo the termination of some very delicate aysots.
Ho organized, planned and. handled the terminations personally in a very
professional and successful manner. Ilo was commended for this work by
both . Headquarters and Station management.
He has’ ‘developed political contacts at all levels and has been vory.
ingtrumental in developing disseminable information in this mitnner. He
has quickly moved to replace assets which were terminated and by his
‘efforts will f111.in the void in a minimum. amount: of time.
- Subject enjoys moeting people and conducting. operations. In the
‘future; hoe wiil be ‘forced to Spend -moro time in managing his soction |
- duo to administrative™ changos: now: taking. place in the Station. | ¢
- He takes directions woll. ana ‘can bo aeponded ‘Upon - “to, fulfi31, all his.
- obligations” On: ‘Schedule. He has’ an excellent command: of the Spanish ~
language and ho is definitely ‘cost conscious . tn the projects which he | ae
handles.
of special note: is that Subject was one of’ the first officors to
"ind yp proceeded about his
4
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quickly. Fotéol his section when givon a new, requirement. to fulfill. He
responded immediately and it in so doing onco more indicated Nis desire ;
SECTIOND IFICATION ). COMMENTS — > ATM ©
a BY &
: 1 CERTIFY THAT V'HAVE SEEN V SECTIONS 4, 0, AD ¢ OF TR THIS REPORT
95/15/10 oT) Jose Be Call:
HY SUPERVISOR
2,
1 THANG, RerORT UCAS NOT UREN IMOWN TO EMPLOYER, Givi TNPLANATION.
mOrt fies EMPLOVE YS Non DEEN
vnonA wy gUPER VISION
~ TYPED On PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATUHE
F .. ae
/3/ f George AC PLIL
Tay REVIEWING OFFICIAL ~
Bate OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
05/15/70
|
<OMMANTS OF AB VIR aS $0 OFFICIAL
Concur fully with above and would add that Subject is one of tho
Station's most aggressive and effective development /contact officers.
in what has-been an almost complete: reorganization of the Station and
the telminatton or redirection of most of its assets, Subject has
probably moved taster and more efiectively than any other section. a
Perhaps even“more notable, his development of new assets and” potential
assets has mote than kept pace ‘with the termination of those who have
outlived their usefulness. While he is very thorough and effective
in all of his undertakings, a tendency to go off on tangents has a
This ia probably duo in large
Slight effect on his overall efficiency.
‘ : : . : -continued
Gate POFFICIAL Ture GF REVIE GING OF FICIAL iTYPUD OF PRINTED NAME AND SIGHATURE
Onsale : “leg : i 5 .
: 05/45/70 i Chief of Station =. | /S/ druaes 3. Noland
; . i : i
: SECRET .
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‘rae -
1490000 __
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A tae Rene ets an ot ee ener
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL .
- = “
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SECTION ¢ NARRATIVE COMMENTS Continued:
cs 4 oe — oo
to operato ina manner which best suited Station's objectives.
“ t ’
Continued
part to his ‘considerable inontal agility aid. 4 inaginativenoss, °
and as stich could hardly bo- callod a weakness: .
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FITNESS REPORT
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMQER
O07804
. _ GENERAL
(Fteet) (Matted 2. DATE OF BIRTN
16 Jun 21
% CFP/UIV/BR OF ASHIONMENT /6. CURRENT STATION
JIDDP/WH/CA’ Staff
(Last)
SMITH, Joseph B.
@. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
{Ops Officer
REAUSIGNMENT EMPLOVER
12. REPORTING PERIOD (From to-}
July 1968 ‘to 31
_PERFORMANCE EVALUATION:
Ws Wok Performance ranges from wholly Inadequate to olightly fess than sotleloctory, A rating in this cotogory requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on
Provation, to reassignment of to seporotion, Describe action tohon of proposed In Section Cc.
A> Adgauate Performance moote-all requirements. tt is entirely sotisfoctory and Ie cheractoriiad nether by'déficiency nor
. oxcallonce, . a : " ' .
P + Profictont Performance ts more thon sottsfoctory. Desired tooults are.being prod
S$ Strong Pofformonce is charoetarized by oxcoptional: proflelency, 7 _
O - Outstanding Porfermanco is so exceptional. in relation to cequitomants of the work ond in somporlaon to
Co Othera dotng similar ‘work to worrant special recognition. wo, . mo
SPECIFIC DUTIES
11, DATE REPORT OVE IN OP,
‘JO April 1969
ueed Ing profictont manner;
nsart rating lover whieh:
0 six of the moat Important specific duiloa performed dizing tho i q
n which employee performs EACH ‘spocifie duty. Conaidot ONL foctiveness in parformonce of that d. AH employees f-
ST bo rated on thole ability to auperviae (indicate mumher of employee ‘auperviced). :
: with: upervisory Feaponsibilitios MU °
Prrcire ro. T Help to establiah and monltor tho political action
‘and propaganda prioritics -and plans,of the Division, including
commenting on policy papers and plans originating outside the
Diviston. ; . ea
aPiciric. nary BR TRA
on coe Prepare propaganda guidance to accomplish priority
‘| arca-wido objectives, _. ee
SPRCIFIC DUTY NO, 3. . odie be -
BA Tied
oe Advise and consult with the Branches and Desks con~ fC ETTES
cerning the management of political and propaganda activities, 3
aPucinic ouTY HO;* Direct the activities of a contract Sp “aera
conducting political research, including polling, useful in the .
Achiovemont of Division objectives, : _ . 8
, : . > MATING
SPUCIFIC DUTY NO.& LertrEs
: : ET TE
[SPECIFIC HUTY Na. 6:
*
; ; wos OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
‘ ” TR Rating
Take into uccount prerything about tha ampleyoo which influences his affectivencas in hia current Positlen aveh oa pore | SEPT AR
formonca of specitiec Ob, Cocparativeness, pertinent perapaat traits ce habits, and Ss.
vilos, productivity, conduct on
particulor limitations of tulents. Based on your knowle
ploce the lorrae in the rating box corre sponding ta the ata
ge of employee's overall performances during the eating period,}
tomant which mast occuratel, reliacts his lovel of perforsence,
aot” OS eee
ond + oe eres
rors 45 vou eng views GolrioNs SECRET
Poy
$4-00000
coment
{SECTION C a, Ls MARRATIVE COMMENTS
| busie for determining future personnel cetlon. fuanezof og
5,
| Section G,. ottoch o veparute. theet o popes.
SECRET
fBhenm Pitted ta)
Indicote significont strengths of weoknestiet demonttrated in cysrent posiiian keeping in proper perspective thetr relationship ta
overoll performance. Stare tuggettions inate fur improvement of work Pecformonce, Glee recommendations for trSiaing. Comment
en loreign language competence, if required foe currant position, Amplily of esplaln ratings given in Section B to provide heat
Ze munogeriol Gr supervisory dutias und. cos! consciousness
ait vpylicuble. lextra-space ip needed to complote
in the wee of personnel, spose, equipment ond Sunde, myspt M
. . . wary Pencrrmeerr anes ma.
Mr. Smith lives covert action .-~ his Amay inative ‘and ‘disciplined /
mind comes forth with many operational concepts and ideas ranging
from simple, quite routine matters to complicuted and, carefully
shaded activities. it is to be oxpected that within this enthusiastic
outpouring, practical details of implementation are sometimes buried,
In these instances, Mr, Smith-quickly trims his sails and comes forth
_With the needed realistic approach. In’short, he is a fine operations
officer, more competent and at ease in real as against plannizig or
policy situations, _ _ . : ; ;
i]
cary
. noe, . Me . a , . wa -
SECTION. D. i “_ CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: —_ : _
os . . : _ AY EMPLOYEE — _. : .
eee I CERTIFY THAT } HAVE SEGH SECTIONS A, B, ANDIC OF THIS REPORT
a re ln ag > +
DATE MGNATURT aa ae
"
_-24 February 1969 [" LOL GELS,
2, ; 4 ZL BY SURE
oe
oa a a an
MONTH? PMPLOVEE 1? UAis WEPOR
UMBEA'MY SUH R VISION i
Mla
VISOR
ong en ann tn -
HAS NOT OLE THOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXOLARATION
DATE — Tape ciaw TLE OP SUPERVISOR 7 ~ co a Tz) AWE FD SIGNATURE
. if ; py oe
24 February 1969 C/WH/CA ; Govard/DFolléer —
3 ; . BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL _* . :
A ne en ——— nr
COmMan ts CF REVIEDING Orficiay
ee
’ My. Smith is an excellent CA officer, I déoncur
inthis report, _. .
epee ane a em a gt ee ee
TOPPICIAL TITLE OF Ai eleRinG OF Ficiag TYPO UH PRITED MAME ANG Bihna TONE
ao. * :
aa LG 1 pe
Ah eh he Cat
¢
! wees LA
ebruary 1969 9] WH/Exocutive Officer’ i”_-fonald Cl Marelius
i ; : - SECRET - ;
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ween eS eee ee I
14-0000 _ - - ce eee woe ae ee ee a
th \SECRET.
(Oben Filles I>?
EMPLOTCE SERIAL NUMOER
GENERAL
(Middle) i Tere OF OIRTH
007894
[ileal
B.' 16 June 1921 M GS-14
[Rose ore OF ASSIGNMENT (8. CURRENT STATION
REASSIGNMENT SUP EAVIEOR
GASIIGNMENT EMPLOYEE
we feck Performance ranges from wholly Inadequate to ali ghtly less than satisfactory. A rating In this category requires
. ot : . posltive remadial action. The nature of the action. could rangs from counseling, to further. training, to placing’ on
wp, _ Sy probation, to.160 as signin orto ‘teparation, Describe astion token or proposed in Section C,
od nelthe by deticlency nor
» Porta
. Porformance is cherocteriaed by oxceptional pioficieney. . . oe ee
‘O- Oy standing. Porlérmanee ta so exceptional, la relotion to requirements af the: work ond tn somperlaoin to th porformonce of
of doi 99 similar work ¢ as to warrant apecial’ teognition.. eo wee Se OIE >
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List op ‘to aix Lo the masi importunt spocilic: dutios porformed during. the tcting-pariod. ° Insent rating latter which boat doscribos the
manner In which employee parforma EACH. specific duty. Considar ONLY. olfgctivoness In porformonce af ther duty. All amployoes: .
7.
“.
a:
=.
uy
Cy
et]
:
i with supervisary.responsibilitios MUST Se rated on thats ability te supervise (indicate number of ouiployeoe ‘supervided), .
a 7 ~ - ° ° ~~ + RATING
, SPECIFIC OUTY NO. Corres
* ‘ _ Chie Instructor for the Covert Action Operations Seminar and the i ee
ne)
: CA Politics: Workshop nn . “HO oO} s
i . : " .
arecivic DUTY NO, 2 . RATING
LETTER
, - Course Coordinator for the Vietnam: Psychwar Course given to the
miblary | in conjunction with FE Division Ss
SPECIFIC | ourvng a _ 7 P RATING
. : LETTER
Tradecraft Advisor and Coordinator for the Operations Support Course Ss.
a . : . : RATING ‘
SPECIFIC Buy NO. 4 - . . . 7 8 . LETTER
' 1
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 9 AAT HG
. . LETTER
SPECIFIC GUTY NO. 6 = ~ - _ - : . RATING
. ‘ a - t see LETTER
tatters _ _
EO MAt iaBb_f RALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION _.
7 ~ , RATING
Taka into cecau ord phirg ebout rhe employee which Influences bis cffectivanesa in hiv current porition terrEen
formance of apucilig duties, Proatestivity, conduct on jcb, coaperstivonmat, pertinen? persona! traits ef ho
ponticula: limbrations a talents, Gesed en your knowledge of emptayea’s cvarull performance during the rat S
tha statemenr
cores spond
9 Totter in the zatt
ron
ae
45 voe mnawious soins
14-00000, oo _
SECRET
' (hen Filled Jad
SECTION C . : NARRATIVE COMMENTS
= nmr
Indicate significant. strengths or wevbneeies denonstrotad in current position keeping in proper permpective thélt relationship to
oem! peclormonce, State suggettions mode for improvement af wack perlormonce, Give tocommandutions tor troining. Covment -
‘ ition, Amplify of exploin ratings gizen in Section & to provide bene -
on foreign fungurge competence, if required bor current pos.
basis lor determining (uture personne! action, Monnos of porformance of mona estol of supervisory duties ond fost consciovsnes
1a. Wantra apoca is needod to complete
inthe yee of pertonnel, space, fauipment ond fynde, must be commented en, it.
Section C, attach oO beparote theet of Poper.
As indicated in the last Fitness Report,:-Mr. smith gsumed responsibility for
Covert Action training: presented. by.this Branch in the Lilb ofkomptdpzise of a wide
{range of Agency CA activities. Quite apart from.all the operational consequences of
these public disclosures, there were also, of course, concpmitant ramifications in
the training field. Following careful study and examination of the ‘hew situation, Mr.
: Smith devised, in closest coordination with the CA Staff, a radically new and different: |% .
: Covert Action curriculum, The existing comprehensive courses on youth and labor
Joperations were discontinued for obvious reasons. In place of-these and the: part-time
Covert Action Operations Course, Mr. Smith developed a new, full-time, ‘three-day
Covert.Action Operations Seminar for middle and senior grade officers. This inten-
sive seminar, stressing the integrated nature of CS operations, was designed:as a .
jbasic coré around which skills-oriented Seminars or workshops could be built to deal.
: ' Jwith such:topice as propaganda operations, election Operations; use of agents of; ‘
7 Hinfluence,- etc,: To date, in line with this concept, a Politics Workshop has been .
. | fereated to provide training in the assessment, recruitment, and handling of assets) {| 7 so
‘Jamong key interest groupa; including: political parties. OT
The resonance which these new courses has evoked confirms the soundness of |
: Mr. ‘Smith's creative efforts in completely revamping Covert Action training in the
bo - . : (cont.)
1 [SecTiCnD- CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS _ ee |
i io T ; BY EMPLOYEE _
CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEM SECTIONS A, B, AND © OF THIS REPORT
WON Tet Ce PLOTE YW HAS BEEN
UNDER MY SUPERZISION ~
. . Dare oy * 4 SIGN FE OF EmPLoree -
eo 4 SMe, Any ¥ . Lod f .
ALLY)! 2p EG ha ALY
; 2. 5 PERVISOR
. BOOMS REYORY NAS NOT BLUM SHOWN TO EMPLOTEE, VIVE EXPLANATION
/ 6
: aatEe SF FicIat TIT Ln OF Sure) Crenvison Ree paTgS Tike SEN
ey 10 May 1968 ‘ Chief, Headquarters Training}, < are PO! a
3. ; AY REVIEWING OFFICIAL . ay
en ET OFICIAL _
COMMERTS OF REVIEWING OFFICAL
Concur.-.Mr. Smith has done his
and his career service, Hig assignment to OTR isa £
rs. At the same tinie he has giver ‘a good deal to the training ;
it also fait to aay he has gained professionally from thé rather wide
job with distinction and with credit to himself
irst-rate‘example of quality
in rotational tou
mission, I think
_8xposure to disciplines other than CA which he has handled extremely well,.
.
1o,AIGMATURE-
_ tare TSUFINE TITLE OF WETIENING OF PCIE TFT FES UEIGATEO IEE
10 May 1968 | Ichief, Operations School/OTR bes Mor -
os SECRET ;
bezel _
40000... a
' countering Communist Propaganda.
SECTION C - NARRA.
COMMENTS, Joseph B. Smith (cont.)
Agency. In design and content the new courses reflect thoughtfulness, {
imagination, and realism--a combination of traite only too seldom H
encountered,
As a corollary to the main duties cited above, Mr. Smith has also
successfully run, in conjunction with FE Division, a Psychological Warfare
Operations Course for military officers being assigned to MACV/SOG in .
Saigon. Finally, in the CA field, Mr. Smith has provided tutorials, as”
requested by various area Divisions, toa number of Staff and Contract
“Agents. and. to foreign liaison represeritatives in such’ fields as black radio,
youth and student operations, veterans organizations, and methods of .-
~ In February 1968 Mr. ‘Smith ‘was “asked to ‘assume responsibility aa”
Tradecraft Advisor and Coordinator for the Operations: Support Coursé; a
eritical block of instruction for (primarily young-and inexpe rienced) cs.
_'clericals headed for overseas assignments where they may be called | upon -
to assist case officers in operational ‘support tasks.. Although, strictly
speaking, this teaching, and coordination task was outside Mr. Smith's
‘normal. purview ahd main area of expertise, he accepted thia additional
: responsibility with exemplary, willingness, and then proceeded to discharge
it smoothly, cnergetically, and effectively, In addition to managing an
extensive live problem, the Tradecraft Advisor must ensure that prasen-
tations by a mumber of instructors résult in a balanced and coherent coverage
of all operational subjects in the course. This entails the coordination of
" efforts of several senior and experienced instructors, ail under the-nominal
aegis of the course's Chief Instructor, and;
thus, déernands a great deal of
finesse and tact,
Mr, Smith has not only fulfilled this difficult role in’a
own long Field experience.
highly ‘efficient: manner but has alse drawn on his
for pertinent and meaningful contributions to the course. \
Mr. Smith occasionally handles Branch- wide administrative t tasks
4 and in my absence functions as Acting © Chief, Headquarters Training |
: Branch, to my complete satisfa scticn., At such times he has exercised
supervisory responsibilities well. He is. cast conscious and makes effective.
t
' use OF personnel, space, equipment, and tunds,
om ims teen aia a, BEE
“up
aay
Io summary, Mr. Smith is a niature and responsible officer, ke
things nicely in perspective, and has a good senee of priorities. In
tackling problems he strives to make molchilla out of mountains, whic
ia a refreshing change; in short’
a SeuneT en,
“ay dihuak : :
withal, unfailingly cordial and cooperative,
» a dedicated and intelligent officer and,
eps
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: 6. OFFICIAL POSITION TITAS . 1, OFF/OIV7GR OF ASSIGNMENT 8. CURAENT DTATION
note Operationg m/os. adqua n WA
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(a) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
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"1. DaT@ REPORT DUE IN O . _ : .
28 April 1967 - L Anxil 1000 =. March 1%
SE TION 8 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
L . : . We -Porformonce tangos from wholly Inadequate to - “alightly. foas than tatlsfactery. A rating In thid.category req
mediol action, The nature of tho oction’could range from counsel jo further training, te Placing on
lgnment, oF to ‘soparaticn,' Describe cetion tahon or propos: d In Sectte
ft Is antively sotlsfactary ond |e charocterizod noliher
rod rooults are being produced tn @ proficton’ manner,-
by delicteney nor
Ae ‘Adaawate Porformanco, meota alt requirements
~ -excellonce.’ :
Jormance. "Is more ¢ thon ‘satlatactory. De
‘Peformance Is chorecteri ied by exceptionol profictones +7 . .
. }: “Sond Parlormonee is 00 ‘axceptional ln relation te roquifemants of the work. ond In comparison 16 the far formanes of
. other doing. aimitor work aa to worront. époclat “‘rocognitions
= : : PECIFIC DUTIES ee ae
, (let up to six of the mowt Important: apecille dutles parformad during the rating ‘period. Insert rating latver which baat doacrlbos the
manner’ In which employes performs EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY offectivenasa in performance of thot tuty. ‘All omployees
with supervisory. respanaibilitias MUST bo rated on thale abiliry to -bupervisa (Cindteata numbor of omplayoos eujmeviaed).
P =Easlistent
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Chief Instructor for Covert Action gubjects presented in Headquarters
Training . . . ‘ob
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SPECIFIC OUTT NOS ~~ _— ae ~ ” Rare
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN EIN CURRENT, POSITION _. _
HATING
RETTAA
thing chou! the omployes which Influances his eMoctivaness in his current posttian such 02 per
urist, productivity, combuct an job, coaperarivencsi, Fertinand porsono! traits er hublee, and
Toko baie oscount ory
Gored on your knowledge of employee's avorui! porlermunce dising the cating perlod, s
formance of apeciNe
sarticuicr Hinitastons of tole
i pleco the lener in the ran bus, corre rpand): ta the statement which mast uccurutel, » ctu hia lever of porlcemonce.
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Indicate omilicunt otrenythe or wocknosses demonstroted in-curtent potition Lecalny
overall gerlavmance, Stale suggestions mude foe im,
“fon Iovaige langesge competence, I saquised for'eurr
basis for determining future personnel action, Monnet pf garformonce of monageriol o> +
4 i - ICoantee apace ie needed to complete
intho_ss3 of personnel, _spo sailempntond funds, wh
one a or of paper, ms $s!
Section
.and in maintaining his old contacts in the Clandestine
|. performance in all of his teaching asdignments is excellent, He |
. ovisory responsibilities and.i9 average in cost consciousness. ,
Section CERTIFICATION AND
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Urine CUPLe PE mAs CHEM
UNDER eet fae s ers .
‘teacher once he begins, which will be very soon,
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__NARRATIVE COMMENTS
iy proper perspective thele relotionahin ty
x re ourn and) ons ter training, Conm ent
dn
provement of work pertarmanse .Giv
Pivdn ta Section B to provide bear
ent poaition, Amplity of exploin rut
arvisory dutios and fost comeciouenana
° tepuraie
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Since his assignment to Headquarters Training Branch of the Operations:
School, Mr. Smith haa been principally engaged ya een study and review .
of all courses in Covert Action previously given in OTR. This has been a long
and complicated job, the difficulty of which has been. compounded by the necessity,
at least in-part through public events, to plan and project a total revision of :
instruction in the CA field. As a result, Mr. Smith has not yet had the opportunity
to teach. “ This will come shortly, however, when a new course begins on 8 May.
The "Strong" rating given him here is based on the excellent work and thoroughly
professional approach he haa taken in all of the Preparatory work he has under-
‘taken. He has been eminently successful in.establishing useful new relationships
i Services for the purpose of. _
laying'a solid: groundwork for high quality training. In addition to his. résponais ~
bilities in OTR he haa been regularly conaulted:by, the CA Staff in a survey of.”
one of its activities. This. ig fine testimony ‘for the regard in which -he is held=-----> +
outside the confines of his present job. The prognosis for a very ‘effective vo
has no supor-..
i ite ote te ve fry re tae : * - vt ..
he
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OPPicial TITLE OF 4UPERViaOR . [re
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Chief, Headquarters Training “¢
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so __ DY REVIEWING SFFICIAL
Chit OT OF RTE BiG GFPICIAL
Aa noted above, Mr. Smith, for several walid reasons, hag not done much
teaching in his firat six months in the Operations School, but judging from the
way he tandles himself in preparing his courses, he will be a very effective
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: a “Ge (rien TiMinttay 12. GATE OF Quint ins ORAdE
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7. oF rvinvéan Fa CURR,
JONMENT. 8. CURRENT o7a tlds.
DDP/WIL/4 -_J. Buenos. Aires.
CHECK (AD TYPE OF aaeoRT hei Ae
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wie
cAationuant SUPERVISOR
CAAER AP HOVIGOMAL “(Bee tneteucitona = Section C) REAM ICNUKMT CMPLOvER '
eae nowinionae (lee menutitne + Section ¢
[erecta (Specityys . { owactar (pectin
. Oare i ae PORTING FE oD TP rom: | tos)
__ _ _ oa : | 1 April ~ 28 August 1968
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION ce
Perfuemonce tang . from wholly Inadequate to slightly leas than sathaloctory. A rating in this egtagary requires
. positive samedial action. The nature of the.action could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on:
probation, ft oesignment of.to separation, Describe action. tohon or. proposed te Soction c. t
A+ Adeavare . Parlorinais meets oll roqulromonts. In be contiely sativfactory and 4a charoctorlied noithor by dolictency nor
ercailen fi
P.- Proficient Pa formance Is more then soil tfoctory,. r)
-Poslormance Vo chorocterlzed by oxcaptional profieléney.
O:- Ged randing Peslcemance is to ‘oxceptional In solation ta requiraments of the work ood In comporl son to the parformance of
: ” others Boing stmilor _work oa to warront spacial s voce
18 are being, produced” Ina proficient monnar, : Hy
ng period, Iason cating lotter which test describos the |
All employee's
Liat up to sia ‘cf the mosr important specific dutios performed during the
Imonner.in which employes perlorns EACH apocific dutys- Consider ONLY atfectivene ss In porlormanes of thor diay:
with su fulsory respon BUST ba fated on thelr ol
erati onal and administrative management of all Station media
‘activities,
Ra Ting
LETTER
fi SUsTY wo. a”
Spotting , developing,
haneling and exploiting unilateral
a nt ie ct te ee tet ee Pea Tina
j{CeIree
contact and dissemination reports,
Boece Ore 10. 4 .
‘Preparation of operational,
iwonass ia hia current position such os per- |
Toke Into etscunt everything cbhout the oraployee which Inflvences bis off
formance ef specific ditign, productlyity, conduct on joh, cooperotiver astinent oersoral waits oe hobira, ard
partleslss limitcrions cy talents, Bosed on your Lnéwlod gu’ et omployea's overall porlormenco dwing the raring psttod,! Ss
rloce the letter in the rating box eartaspouding to Ihe stotement which moat sceutctaly saflacse bis level of paricrersece, |
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SECTION C. NARRATIVE COMMENTS
. a et es
Indicate signilicant strengths of wouknassas demonuirared in curtent position keeping in gpreper pertpective their
relationship t
overall perlormance, State suggbations mada lor improvement of: work performance. Give recommend
on foreign longuane compotnace, if requisat for current position. Amplify oth Bei ae saiven in Section & to provide Lest
oe in
eo up aie
botis fur determining future personnel action, Monner of petlormunce of mano:
in the use of personnel, spnem, equipment und funds, must bo commented on, i
Section C, attach & veparato sheet of poper. j ~~ . mo ;
Subject has been: under the direct PE Birch serps ervision of th
rating officer.for a period of 14 wionths, This HT being. submi
ted because of the transfer of the employee, For the last 6 weeks
of the period covered by this report SubjedMmaggynder the direct .
supervision of the-COS because of the absence from the Station of thi
rating officer, Any differences of opinion with respect to the cnlib
of Subject's performance during the last six weeks will be reflected
in the reviewing officer's comments, ° oo ae ae
During this period, as in the preceding period, Subject carried
out all of his assigned duties and responsibilities in a highly pro-
fessional and thoroughly competent manner, He continued to show a
good deal of inittative and imagination: tn. dealing-with the liatson
services on day to, day matters, Ne demonstrated a keen sense cf tho
_ internal -political situation and he made maximum ‘use of “his contacta
‘to elicit’ a large amount of disseminable-tiformation, Subject lool
over. one new operational project. during this perted and he was ablo,-
because of his deep Knowledge and understanding of the operational
techniques employed in ‘the CA field, to improve on'the ouality of the
“agent's product, Subject f° aa able and fully qualified officer who
‘acquired n good deal of expertise about Tocal operating conditions
and then pvocceded to apply his specialized knowledge und past exper-
dence to the Station's advantage.
AND COMMENTS
TUL! tyne aE MONT KAT NOT OR Em SnGurs TO EMBLOVEE, give EAPLANATION TO
it . i fouvp fs : of pk. Lo, :
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DATE 1O8 FICIAL Wife Gr SUPE VInON / {TYPED GR PAINTED WANE ANG SIG
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15 September 66 | Deputy Chief of Station! Michael Tanes /s/
3 vn ens BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL
COMMENTS OF HEViGwinin GRP IatAL + ~
I would have vated Subjeet émployee about the sar
pertod under réview, I had the ‘opportunity to follow. th
activities closely and can attest to his professional and imaginative
_handiiny of key assets, He corrected an carlier oscuprtional fault
found in many CA officefs of a Vick of ‘cost cdéiisciousniss, Hy cutting
back on costrulthout adverse results to the operations concerned,
During the one-year under my observation, this omployée perfarmed
» Trirdng the
is ‘employee's
highly es
— re are a nen te aa en ee ni att ne a ee ene eee cneees enero mee oer
Care (OPPICIAL TIPLE OF REVIF ONG DP EICiAL [TREO S@ PANQTHE NAME AND Sidra TORE
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Nicholas Natsios: /s/
16 Septembor 66 ‘Chief of Station
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Am N - ee ond fost Consciousness
i] able. Hf estes bbce fa nveded.to comple te
He has_a great capacity for creati
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/? thinking; he 1g perceptive and resourceful, He renuirse 2 sipinun
of guidance and direction. .Subject. showed some definite tmprovenent
with respect to const consciousness and it is noteworthy that it did —
not adversely affect his enthusiasa, His operational and positive .
reports continue to be clear, concise and vell written.
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Summed up, Subject is a highly regarded professional otficer who
made a most worthwhile contribution to the Station’s Ooversti mission,
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FROM: ' ‘Chief, External Training Branch/RS/TR
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, This is to advise. you that SNTTH, Joseph Burkholder training
request # B- 18762 attended the following external train ng program:
COURSE:
Abtnehments:
Grade Report : , :
xx Certificate of Satistactory/Ssccessful Completion |
Certitiéate of Completion :
Roster of Participants
Training Report by Institution
'Traintng Report by Student
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This ts bo corlifyy Bhat
Tas icc comileted the SOMEREL ON
‘ PROBLEMS © OF DEVELOPMEN’ T
AND: INTERNAL DEFENSE
et dh the Foreign Keueice Instilerle , Mesh vuinglon, D, C.
an Oecoubor hb 1966 | eee ——
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Seminar Coordinator.» - re Dirveror of FSI
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EMPLOYES SEMIAL NUMOER
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#1) ratio) 2. One OF aiAti “omive Or)
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SPECIAL (Specity)t an . [|
§1. DATE REPORT OVE IN OP, 18. REPORTING PERIOD (Fram tom)
31. May 1966 _ 13 July 1965 ~
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SECTION 8° PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
To EES S_ EVALUATION —. -
W- Wook Porlotmance ranges fram whully inadequete to slightly } then ‘satisfactory. A rating In thie category toquires
positive remedial action. The nature of the octlon.could range from counsaling, to further training, 10 placing on
2 . Broberion, fo reossignmont oF to’ separation, Describe Getion taken oF proposed In Soetion C,
A= Adequate y satlafoctory ond Is charoctorized:nelthar by. dofictancy nor
"P + Pesfictone * Perfor inco 18 more hon stl sfactory. Deslred-vesules are belng produced Ino proficient aanner,
tong» _. Performance be ch by exceptional proficleney, foo toe .
‘Outstanding Porlormance.13 20 septional tn relotion. ta: requirements of the work ond liv compartaon to the perlormanea-of
. - 2 + others doing aimilor work-os to warront special ‘tetegnition.: : -
CIFIC.
formance moots all. foquiroments: . It'ts entirel
0
a
Period. Insort rating lotter which best doscrlbus the
ed during tho rating,
Lise: up to atx of-the most Important specific dutios perform
' YFmanner in which employee performs EACH. apecific duty. y
[ith supervisory fesponsibilitio a MUST bo roted on thalr ability to suparviee Cinuicare Rumbor of employens supervised).
SPECIFIC QUTY HOLT ; : ; 7 , ; , [eae
Operational and administrat ive management of all Station media |
activit les . , ; 7 p boy Ss
SPECIFIC DUTY NO @ rans naan ver
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Conduct. liaison with local services on Covert Action operations. |
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Perrcris burr aaa a —— es ee PRAT ING”
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. Supervise one deep cover agent whe operates in. the Student. field, H
: hey : ; 31 .P
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SPECIE DUTY No. ry as ee . a 1 eats
Spotting, developing, handling and explaiting unilateral assets.
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SPSC1FIC OW
Preparation of operational, contact and dissemination reports,
oon a ete on re accent en elie
ere Gute NaN ee ” : Es
Preparat fon of operational programs, projects and briefing papers | '
in the media fieid, ; pS s
oS VERALL PERF ORNANC EIN CURRENT PONTION
. i
Teds tate occaua? owes thing ohout the emptayoe chich Inftusrcea Ble elloctivanecs ln hla current poattian ouch os pers} *
formance of sreeitic duttoa, geodvctivity, gaadyct ca {/ covperativensh3, paltinont perscnal toita cf habits end ff
witieulos Uonongns ce tslenty, Bo On vow bnowledye of emelsyas's seatoll pertenmanio during the rating pavied,)
plava the lottes teeta rad bes corre spending to the sormmpnt wick mat Seewately rottects hia tevel cf portormons a, |
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7 he 7ATIVE COMMENTS 3S hee
Tindicote significant stron ut wa@ahnesagn domoniy 0d wo twtent potition keeping in proper perapechive Theatr, say thip to
overall por cloumunce. $4 rot guqaertions mado for ims-y,enpet ot wark performance. dive recommendotions for tears Omment
on foreign lunguage comoatanca, il eaquited for cyrrace iepestian, Amplify of eaplaln ratings given in Section 4 10 le beat
4b
basis tos determining future: per sonnel -action, Manne: 37 darbemance 9 ol monagertol of were iy ties must be Seacribed, It
Sere Subject has been under the direct guidance and jjeeseeat this
“rating officer for the nine-menth period covered by this report,
* Subject. is well grounded in-the knowledge and arene cation of
‘Covert Action tradecraft techinicues and he has amply Skderated an
‘ability for creative-thinkinx. He is both imaginative and resourceful
and he uses his extensive knewiedge of the internal political scene
and his fluency in Spanist, to the best operational advantage. He has
initiative and ‘he is persistent in carrying things through to a con-
clusion, He has an excellent facility for written communication. His
operational.and positive reperts.are clear, concise and well presented,
He recuires a minimum of guidasce and direction, He responds very
well to supervision and he accepts comments, suggestions and criticism
in the constructive light in which they are. presented, As a super-
visor he hag been able. to obtain natisfactory. repults, —
' Subject '’s) only weakness .i¢ that he tends to be less cost conscious
than is desirable and unless bis activities are circumscribed he fs
‘apt to allow his fertile mind, and: enthusiasm to got out of hand, —
who has an. of the necessary operational ‘and. intellectual abilities
to meet the. Fecuirements of the job.
SECTIOND
Tena UNITS! or
rs) April 1565
“ONT HS EMOLOYER WH TO EMPLOVE, GIVE EYPLANATION ©
uncer MT WIPER VISION. v0 FOYER. GIVE EMPL id
“ Nine :
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’ Ewing. INC-OFFICIAL _
COMMENT? GP REVIEW OPP ITIAL
1 would have rated Subject of tieér approximately the same,
the past elght months. that 7 bave observed him in action, he bas-
demonstrated an ability, to net things done ina professional hanner,
ite is, without doubt, the most professional and effective sanfar caso-
offleer at this Station, Tt ss: a pleasure to work #ttih this officer
and he will be Sorely missed after his departure In August.
TTVPED GN PRINTED Name ANG DIGWATURE
"of iseation | Michaal Tanes /s/
TyvPaO On PUTO NaUe AND Seams twee
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TOP 7OIW/GR OF ASSIGNMENT |§. CURRENT 9TATIOW
Bucnos Aires
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IntTiaw X_ READS OMAR eT ‘eurEmvison
ANNUAL
ganve’ _! aes"
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. 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From fo-)
65 - J2 Jul
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XN “PERFORMANCE “EVALUATION.
We Pew Peclormonce Tangos from “wholly Inedequ lightly fesse than satistoctory, A tering la this category requires
positive romedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to further training, ta plocing on
. . . Probation, to foagalgnmens of to separation, Describe action taken or proposod.in-Soction C,
A> Agexate Performan ots alt requirament a It le ontizely sottsfoctory. end is choroctorised. nolthor by dofictoncy nor
once lence. : *
Porformance ia more than autlafoctary. Oeslrod tovulrs are being produced tna profictent monner,
°
Pp.
qi S§s o Seren Performance is characteriied by oxcoptional proficioncy.
-O- Qugseending. Performance is to except nal la eolation to requirenenta of the work and fn compartion to the porlormonce of
~ 7 ethers doing simil work ne to warrant spaciol fecognition: | . .
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lias op We" aie of tho niott Important spacitic dutioa parlormed durlag ¢ tha va easing porlod. tnsort rating letter which hoe describes the |
manner ia ahich employee performs EACH apncific duty. Consider OMLY effectiveness In performance of that duty. All employees |
sty reaponsibitities MUST be + on thelr oer 10" supervise Cndicate ruber of at employons nupereiaws
ATING |
“Case officer for.three unil teral CA pro cetw in “the - 1 BATES,
folowing fields: one propihfanda (fitms), one student/youth, oe
Re pot itical action, These . projects have significant Fi over=
= mene eters een aaa need ae ae a
av { PATTING
! Lerten
ease officer of one formal projec et and fs engaged in’ important
mental . ath
and tactical planning,
. rie BUTT NDS aan ee — :
pervisor {or one American Staff Agent in the CA ficld who is
lien] onto meee
-ebout. the omployoa which Influences his olfe
« Productivity, contuct on je scopera 2 puitingzal paryeral tains of hab ar
nts. Bored on yuw knowledge of employee's overu!l pertormance. dut the rating seriod.: 5
ng bos corresponding fo the statement which most accurately reflocts hie leve! of perlcrmence. |
‘plows te im ta
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2 AUS BGS
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wae 33 goasaute PAR CIOUE courions, SECRET
a -
- SECRET
. (then Fitted te)
SECTION © NARRATIVE COMMENTS |
tndlc ote sip snificant strengths or waaknossos, demonstrated in current "po litisadBepvn tie propa por tpoctive thelr relutiunship to
State suggestions made for improvement of wark porlormunce, Cl ibcwtimerndations oe training. Comment
Amutity ut oxplatn ratings given in Section Bio provide best
2 scribed, If
“Povarell pertemance,
on foreign lsgvege competance, if required for cusont position,
basletor determining Iuture personnel action, Monner. of of pertormon: 4 | of snmegeriel al or _superyisery dytion myst bo de
This report 1s submitted dus to th sch oi Banontes ‘of the supervisor,
Subject 's performance. remaing as before, The Rating- Letter of ,
Specific Duty No. 1 was lowered from “o" tg {S"-for the simple reason
that tho goal in large measure has been’ achieve .’i,e,, a substantial
reduction in costa but with a concurrent improvement in the net product-
a not inconsiderable achievement in that this is'a joint undertaking
with the local service, Specific Duty No, 2 lists three unilateral .- .
CA projects rather than four as described in the last report, This is
due to the termination (on Subject’ 8 récommendat ton) of one of these
projects.
Spplicodie.
e CERTIFIC TION AND COMMENTS
: os a) EMPLOYEE i
SECTIONS a
or (ceariey THAT E HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT
SIGNATURR OF EMPLOYER are
12 July 65
_8Y SUPER : _ st
“lip Tha REPORT HAS NO? nEEN Baan “TQ EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION .
Br Tae WMPLOY ER WAS OREN
UNOUR MY SUP EN Vv Ino
TAU TIT UE OF guPERvisoR
TYPED or
MTEO NA
mete ena
Operations Officer Frederick Larkin /s/
SY REVIEWING O OFFICIAL. . : eee :
3. ee BY REVIEMING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REvinwing OFFICIAL ; . -
. This officer's performance. in the lust three months has continued
‘ata high level. and I, have, nothing to add to the reviewing comments
made in his Jast report, ™
Gare : OP ICIAL Tite OF REVIENING GFPICIAL TTY®ED OR PAINTED NAME ANG SIGNATURE
: 12 July 65° } Chief of Station | ud. Fostsr gollina ‘/s/
. ~ ‘ ; . SECRET
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14-0000
C
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(When Fitted ta) .
. - . aye ; EMPLOYEE SERIAL MUMDEH
. | FITNESSREPORT 2 | goreyy :
SECTIONA Ae. Jes 57d C2 CEMERAT _ - nnn
1 NAME B thwaty NA eet did 2. DATE OF GinTH |) BER © oaace [0.90 :
__ __ SES, SES [16 June 8-14 | DO
: 8. OFFICIAL PosITian TILe . y % OFR/OIV OR, SIONMENT 8. CUMAENT BTATION
: ; Ops. Officer . L DppArk/t Buenos Aires
! HUCK (XP TYPE OF APPOINTMENT _. : [¥0. CHecx ix) TrFe OF REPORT TORT
sy KE CAREER “T [reserve ] TRMPORARY t AEASBIGNMENT SUP ERVIBOR oo
¢ ANKER-PROVIDIONAL (See tnatrwettone . Section oOo YY, ANNUAL HE ACRIONMENT RMPLO na :
| — SPRCIAL (Specify}s SPECIAL (Specify): :
tl. Osva RaPoaT ove in OP, . 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From Rid : j
31 May 1965 1 April 1964 - 31 March 1965
SECTION B __. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION | _
W- Weck Performance ranges trom wholly inodoquate to slightly less-thon satisfactory, A rating in this cotegory requiros
positive remedial action. The nature.of the-action could range -from counseling, to,Jurther troining, to placing on
Probation, to reassignment of to soporation, Describe action taken of proposed in Section C. .
A -- Adgaqvate. Performance meots-all raqulroments. It Is.entivoly sotisfactory and Is chorocterlsod nalther by dafielency Ce i
3 : _— “axcollonce, . | _ : :
* Co "7 ® + Profictent ./Parformance Is more than satisfactory. -Dosirad rasults ore belng. produced in'a proflelent monnor,
-e ort eee or) + Strosg ~ -. “Patlormance be .choracterleed by oxcaptional profietency. . . .
o- Quytstending Performance is £0 exceptional In relation 10 requicam ts of the work and in-compar! son to the porlormonce of,
. , others doing similar work aa to warrd: t special recogniilon, | ~ . . . oe a a .
pe SPECIFIC DUTIES —
oN , fllse op to alu of the moor important specific dutian porlormed dusing the + ti 9 ert, . rt tating lettor which best doscribes the
inannor In which amployos parforms EACH specific duly; Consider ONLY effcetivaness in parformanco ef that duty. ‘All omployons
with supervisory rosponsibilitios MUST be roted.an thoir ability to supervise Cindivate number of 4 vii ; ;
srecimicovrye no! Maintains contact with the Chicf and other rece ten
of the Psychological Action Department of the principal Argentine [
t and large Of.
intelligence service aud is case officer for an importan
CA project..cun in. conjunction with the local service. uy eee fe
. : : specewOore Ne? Case officer for four unllateral CA. projects | | Perina
° ‘ . following. fields: “one propaganda (films), two student/youth, and
one political action, These projects have signiticant. FI over~ 8
ones, - a ; ot ae on
FER ESS DUTY OM nn en Paar
. . oe ETTER
Case officer ofa new project essentially EY ln nature, }
. . : 8
SPECIFIC GUT? HO.« a
; . cd PETER a
vv
Supervisor for one American Staff Agent in the CA field who is cas:
. olficer of one tormal project and isn engaged in important develops 3
mental work. |
“t
a ory
sPecinig DUTY NO.3 ~ a : - Fe ; [aati
‘Assists the Station. Ca officer and tactical planning, | ‘e7rer
: . . . . mob. 8
shecirie GUTY HO, ee as Bet ia
_ | Serves as coordinator of the Station's activities in the stuccit
youth field, © | BEGEB . we | P
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__ OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN Cu BRENT POSITIONS 2
. . : 1 4 Sa22 Ne
Teke Into account pxerything sbout the amployse which Influences his efhectivonans in his eUront po stale suche ‘pare
formnanco of spactiic dutlea, Productivity, conduct on jab, cooperstiveness, ee tlirent personal Waigs ce hohire! ont |
porticulor limitations of tolonts. Horsd an your knowledge of empleyap’s overall perignmence WE ing tho ayiing period, = §
‘placa the letter.in the sorting box corssapondiag to the etatemant which most eccuotely reflacts hie fave! of partormence. |
; i MSS : ean |
i aon" 45) corhcara PREVIOUS BOLTIONs, SECRET (ose
As.
Posse Ny
1. since subject assume
SECRET
- CBRen Filled fap .
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate, signifleant sitengthe orwoakneeses demanavated in current pasition keeping ACgcaher gprenective thalr relorieaship to
overall performance, State suggestions 9 for improvemont of work parlarmance. Give rocommorndatinga. fer training, Comment
on foreign longuage competence, If requited for current positiva, Amplify cr oaploin ratings given In Section i tu provide heat
beste toe determining (uture parsonnel action.” Horner. of perlormunce of managerial » typeesisory dutios.must be described, If
eee There ig little change over the prev iow epart Gubsect remains
‘eager and aggressive and his enthusiasm for his as ehh RAF has not
been, dulled. by the everyday frustrations ‘and difficulties ‘of doing
business and Living in Argentina, “Subject's pojsAtical action. project
was reactivated during this period with the return ‘tt Bucnos Aires of
_the. principal agent. This activity shows promise of making an important
contribution to understanding the political tides at work in Argentina,
SECTION C
; Subject has developed a long-time agent in the liaison service (and
' recruited his wife) to'a point where the "take" has been considerably
‘improved, Subject's project management remains good and his reporting
1s both timely and tn depth. . ; 7
Subject supervises an American Staff Agent under deep cover in
which effort Subject exhibits a high degree of competence. This officor
continues to show an admirable cust consciousness which can be demon-
strated in hts management: of a large and important CA linison project;
the costs to the Agency of this project, have been reduced about 65% .
i SI d direction while at the same time improving the.
Subject’s Spanish continues. to improve and he has no
‘end result.- J
understanding and in speaking with Argentines who have
difficulty in
no English, : sO _ . . :
. Subject has obviously established effective rapport with his agents
. and. his Argentine colleagues and friends, This is in part due to a
genuine interest on Subject's part in ‘these people, thuir country's
problems, and their culture, Subject remains’ responsivo to guidance
SECTION D en CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS —_
1 oo, , : ce eee
1 CERTIFY THAT I HAVE SI
DATS ' ” ~TSIQHATURE OF EMPLOYER nrc Pen A)
; oh oy Y — of be
AM ay ac corel ee
2. . ‘BY SUPERVISOR . . :
MONTHS EMPLOYER HAD OUEN Sip Fill REPORT 1iAd OT OBR HW BNOWN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION. OO
UMOEA MY SUPER YI3I0" ve i . ORR . S.IVE EXPuANATION
TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND BIGNATUAN
CLS arenes CTT 77 AC TIVUR OF suPdaviaon
| Fh May 65 | Operations Officer
Rep oP WE ggg BY ENG OF FICIR
COMMENTS GF ARVIEWING OFFICIAL *
From fairly cluse observation of his work I agrec venerally with
ratings and comments of supervisor, The rating of “outstanding" an_
his work with ‘Liaison was justified in his last report because of the
exceptional job he had done in developing this relationship, While
he has ‘continued.to maintain it at a high level, there is some guestion
in my mind whether a rating of “outstanding” is still justified, We
is definitely oa strong and active officer, handling a heavy Load of li-
aison and independent operations, A well-rounded judgement of this
officer should, however, include the statement that he sometimes rushs
ahead a bit too precipitously and enthusiastically, and is inclined to
gioss over opcrational details which can be important, He is effective
osteo “Torricial TiTL@ OF SHVIEWING OFFICIAL [VPRO GA PRINTED NAME ANG SIGNATURE
Laos an : I .
S) ites . -_ i “2
él. May Ag . Chief of Station i od. Foster Colline //s/
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i'. nnd direction but is cauick to disagree {£ such be ‘the case, Hewever,
i he can be counted upon to implement fully a decision once one has
i been reached, . ; :
| - F
:
| “SECTION D.3. (Cont tnuea}
-in his written work, more so than tn his oral presentations which tend
to be somewhat rambling, He ts a cheerful and outgoing person who has
~- learned. Sp2nish except fonally rapidly. and well, He has devetoped a
| good. understanding, of, and rapport with, hts contacts both liaison
and dndependent., - oe oe
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EMPLOYEE SESTAL NUMDER
90789,
FITNESS REPORT me:
erry
45 GENERAL. _
( Fieed) iMidlied) sd, UATE OF @IRTH TD. SEN 3.50
: 16 June 1921 M GS-14 D ;
°: t _ : TGP r/Div/ae OF ASSIGNMENT On CURRENT STATION
Operations Officer . LDP WHD 2 Buenos Aires
B. CHECK [IX] TYPR OF APPOINTMENT . . $0. CHECK (RM) TYPE OF REPORT Para
= CARE KA-PROVIBIONAL (See Tnateuctione = Sectim xX | ANNUAL [ Jaeassionmeny EMPLOYER
SPECIAL (Specity)i Te SPCCrAL (Specify:
1. DATE REPORT GUE IN OP, . ‘12, REPORTING PERIOD (Fro toe)
31 May 1964 "| 1 April 1963-31 March 1964
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION.
Performance ranges from wholly inadequate to slightly te han satiafactery. A rating in this category requires
positive romedial action. The nature of the action could ronge from counseling, to further training, to placing on
probstion, to raassignmont: cf to soporotion, Describe action taken of proposed In Section C.
‘}, A+ Adequera Porlérmance meets all requirements, It be-ontirely satisfactory and ts characterized neither by deficioncy nor
- excellence... ~ : : an . . . y
Pp. roflelons Porformance ts mare than satl sfoctory. Desired roeults ore. belng produced In a proficient-monnes.
S. Strong "., :Porformance is characterized by exceptional proftetency, .
'O- Qytstanding Pertormonce 1a 30 exceptional in colation fo roquirements of tha work and in comparison to tha performence of |:
others doing similar work as to warrant special rocagnition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES :
Lat Up to six of the most important spocifle duties porformod during the rating period, Insert eating lottor which boar doscelbos the
mannac in which employeo porforms EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY offectiveness in performanco of that duty. All omployaes
wlth supervisory responsibilitles MUST be rated on their abili 30 (indicate number of empliyeoe auporvieud).
SPecivig our hief and other key officer
ae
Specieic outY NOY Maintains contact with. the
~{of the Psychological Action Department of the principal Argentine
intelligence service and is case officer for an important and large] O.
RAtina |-
LETTER
CA_ project ran An conjuneti
i . SPECIFIC GUTY NC. 2,
op_with the local service. Pu oo ope
-Case officer for four unilateral CA projects in the |
following fields: propaganda (tiims) , economic’ action and reporting,
student/youth, and politieal action. Three of these have :
signi tic FI_overtones, a en are
fries Supervisor tor o aff Agent in the CA l Gtrren
field who is case officer of one formal project and is engaged in :
important developmental work. ; ; Pp vvy s
svecivic DUTY MO.4 Accists the Station CA officer in over-all and | caryen
-Lactical planning: : i
. fpf.
a nn ie nn tne ee = eens nee nee ————-~. Sone try STT ae '
CPECIFIC ONTYNO-7 Serves as coardinator of the Station's activities ~~ j Certen
in the student/youth field.
SPECIFIC Curt NO. 6
Toko into account avetything abou! the omployoe ahich iniluences his aflectivaness in his cwrent position such as per- |
fosannce of specifte dutics, productivity, comfuct oa tod, cooperati §, portinont porsceal waits er habirs, and
parriculor Jrmitations ertelents, Based on your knovwladge ot employee's overa!! pariormencs ing the rari ported, s
: plega tho latter In tha rating bow carrasponding te the stetement which mast accurately rotlacts hia level of patfermonce. ff *
Y's GUN 1964: .
rer'd$ onsovere previous eorrions, a SECRET
OMMENTS- __
a . eet? —_—-———_—-—.
; ~ von BY EMPLOYEE = a
1 CERTIFY THAT? HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND Cc OF THIS REPORT _ a
Gate ; SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYER i
[22 May 1964. ic ae .
‘ ae ne en
: tsoR a
SECRET
: C¥hen Felbed In)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
indicate significant strengths or weakno'ssos demonstrated In Current position koepi:
overall performance, Siato suggestions made for improvemont of work performance, ve racommendations for training, Comment
competence, it required lor current bovilion, Amplify of eaploin rolings given in Section B to provide best
©n forgign language ’ ae
basis for determining future Personnel oction, Mannar of perlormance of monogerial of supervisory duties must-be de scribed, if
i J y a2 upory Sore fullest must be described, if
2eplicable, ; .
Subject remains the eager, aggressive, and intelligent
individual described in, his last Fitness Report. | During the year under
review, Subject was assigned case-officership of two agents taken over
from an officer who departed PCs, One of these agents is in an area new
to Subject--economic action and economic reporting. In total, Subject
is case officer of. four active projects plus one that is temporarily —
inactive as the agent is: absent from Argentina. Also, Subject is the
a in proper perspective thelr rolatlonship to
t
t Subject's project management
is good and his formal reporting to both his supervisor and Headquarters
is kepteurrent and done in depth?
: i - : -
This officer has Consistently shown a cost consciousnesg
during. the period. he has been at this Station (24 months).. In addition
he has an ability to relate cost to production which has resulted in.
-almost halving funds spent for ‘his CA liaison project while at the same.
me ‘ot S Bubjectts language’ conipetencé (Spanish) is suffictentiy |
fluent to permit him to engage in extended professional conversations
wwith agents and others who have ‘no English,
‘~-continued-~_
CERTIFICATION AND ©
‘MONTHS EMBLOVED Had BEEN he THis NEPORT
UNOER MY SUPERVISION a a :
Soe WN TO BMP LOVE Ir en eee |
HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOVEE, GIVE EXPLANA TIOM . .
20
—_— ~"TOPFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
GATE . i PED GR PRINTED NAME ANO EIGHA TuRE
22 May 1964 Operations Officer {sf Frederick Larkin
3 ; . BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL ,
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL ° a oe
I generally concur. with the Supervisor's ratings on Subject
and on his génetal commtnts.° In direct dealings with this officer
Iofind him an ABEVeSsive and well-rounded officer who carries a
full load of projects and liaison activity, Ne is muking a Signi-~
ficant contribution to the Station's mission,
,
Jorriciaa tice oF navigwine OFriciat” [T¥FEG Om PRINT ad NANE AND MIGNATUAR
{
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1
5 Basten lot
Chief of Station {Sf J. Foster Solling
SECRET
| time. improving the ‘product--and with the cooperation of the loca service
Re,
Ma a ae ners erent tata at
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Continuation of Section C, Fitness Report, attachment
to HABT-2892, 22 May 1964 . ; ;
Subject's rapport with nis agents and other
contacts appenrs to be excellent; which is doubtless” | ..
an important element in his continuing success with his
projects. Subject is responsive to guidance and
direction and when after full discussion a, course of
action is agreed upon, he can be counted upon to take
action within the agreed limits.
econo _
1
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“Lo - Outstanding Porformance 1a 30 oxceptional In relation |
. ™ SECRET ey ale
es (then Bitled En) . 7
. EMFLOIEE seman NuMDER
FITNESS REPORT: . ‘ a7sa3
a Gf_____GENERAL — __
OL At : i
Je ve (Midttey .
26 Ju as-146 |p
2. DATE OF NIRTH
1 OFF/OIV/AA OF A93IGHMENT 8. CURRENT STATION
16. June 1921 |Male
DDP_ Wi
oF RePrort Poy ON
INI TEAL RGASSICNMENT SUPERVISOR
3: OF FICIAL POSITION Tithe
Ops Offteer
% Cm (KM) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
. [—[remponany
RE ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYER
SSREER-PHOVIDIONAL (Sco Inetructione + Section C)
| SPECIAL (Spacity)s
.[ ff. OATE REPOAT oue In OP
31 May -1963
SECTION B a
i] We Heck _Perfirmance ranges from wholly inadequate to slightly loas thon sfactory. A rofing in thie category requires
. positive remedial action, The nature of the action could tonge from counseling, to further tealning, to placing on
Ovscribe action taken of proposed In Section C.
factory and js charactorizod neither. by deficiency nor
probation, to reasalgnment of to separation,
A- Adsayote Pertormance moore all roquizements. It is entiroly s
' a . ., oxéellance, , uo ~ :
P- Proficiont Parformance la more thon sotisfactory. Desired roaults aro being produced
“S$ - Strong - | Porformonco is charactorizod by, exceptional profi lency. Lo . tee
ants of the work and in comporison to the performance of
othera doing almitar work asto warron? spocial recognition,
-__-SPECIFIC DUTIES)
a period, Inoert rotting letter which bost deacribos the
ina proficiont manner.
List uo 10 sia of the moet Important spacific dutles porformad during the ratin
manner in wh; h employee porforms EACH spacific duty. Considor ONLY eff
ih supe vy rosponcibilities MUST be rarod on shale ability 10 supervise
SEBLIPIS OUTY NO. F — ° ——
Yairtaing contact with the Chief and other key officers of the Paychologtcal
4etion Department of the principal Argentine intelligence service. ony
se LO A
{indicate number clemployces auserrlaed.
TPECivIC DUTY ,
Case officer for an important and large CA project run da conjunction
with the local service, - , ;
ficer for two unilateral CA projects ; one ‘in the propaga
mos
o
fase o :
usd the other pol{tical actioa vith {mportant FI overtones. ~ ie
a a Seana aa PaaTins
seaciric Dutt ho. 4 so . 1 SATE
Case officer for tvo American staff agents in the CA field, Tuais involves . :
fea. formal projects ant important developeental vork. DA tt . P
Weer pte rr mere ere men Seema ne ee a rene amt TING
. i LETTER
ayo
‘A5cists the ‘Stetion CA officer in over-all and tactical planningy
TY HG, 4 Hl
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TWAT iNG |
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RALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION ~
: . Pan :
Toho tra account aver phiog abour tha empleyoo which jefluances his offoctivanass In his current Powitlon acch ae pers H
formtrca cf spacilic dutios, productivity, conduct on ied, cooperathveness, pottinest personal traits ov habits, ond | 4
3 overall perfaemance ducing the rating gerted,! = §
porticular limitations ov ots, Baved on yew knowledge of empleyon
st accurctaly soflocts-his lavel of perfermonca.
piace the better in eee eerrasponding to the stotoment ohich mo
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ectvennss in performance of. thet duty. Ail omployoos | *
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SECRET
; (Bhen Felted Ent
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
nificant, strengths : ur weaknesses demonstrated in current position heaping” in pecper partrective Wik ep tanship to
overall paclormance, Srote suggestions made for tinprovement of work perlormance, Give recommandotions for teaint aie smaal
on forsiga Innguage competonce, Hf required lor current position, Amplily ce avploln ratings given in Section Hote grovid: va
beasts lor dotarmining fvture personnel action. Mvnners cl performance of onagerlal of superyl sonny ear be described, if
opplicoble.
Subject in an ageressive, eager, and intelligent person who nol Logty ate
wants to do with and where to take his projects. In the case of i project
with the local service, Subject inherited an expensive project o ch little -
control hdd been exercised in either effective utilization of fume. or he actual |
-operationd. After analyzing the project to detersine the atate of assets, :
capabilities, etc., Subject ingratiated himself in @ bighly commendatory way with
the Argentines concerned to the end that Subject's ideas and positive cooperation ”
Gro pow cought on a dally basis. This has resulted in greatly improved project
management and, vetter, more demonstrable resulto for the money spent. :
“Also, during this period Subject developed and. recruited ‘one new ugent ,
leading political eclentist with access to important political leaderg. In addition
Subject inherited a project in the motion picture field which he hay developed into
‘80 effective mechanism which now promises to reach into the newspaper field.
In addition to the above three projects, Subject is case officer for two staff
agents - who between them handle four projects.” Subject has hod these responsibilities}
for. lesa than three months and during this portod he has handled these assignments .
profictently..
To Subjects language competence (Spanish). is profietent; he is able to conversa
. meaning fully in Spanish with. persone of Antelligence interest who have no English.
*, tes (continued on separate sheet)
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: i . .
a. ERTIFICATION AN
; . ‘ cree BY EMPLOYEE _
"AND € OF THIS REPORT __
Y SUPERVIBON
ie This ‘nifeont Has W iT (Been snows Yo arLovEd, aive TENPLANATION
ONT HT CHPLS sagen |
Wet bey Subenvision :
Right ote : , a : ; -
en TOPPICIAL TITLE OF SUPGHNVISQR “t YYPED ON PRINTKO NAME ANO SIGNATURG
ware
oh May 145 operat: . : | eo , . .
ah May 1963 j Operations officer Luss Prodeviek barkin
AY REVIEWING OFFICIAL .
ene mee net penne
3. = a se nee
TOMMENTA OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
I. am in geseral agreement with the supervisor 's assessment of thie
individuai,whom I have seen -Mirly frequently. ie is eely activa and
&ajcresoive and bog moved ahead rapidly tnto new activities ln boty the Vataon
and unilateral fivla. He has on. ly yecéatly taken over the direction and
ision of two other case officers so if ia too carly to know what bia
supervls
abilities in this ares. Gre, but 16 ds in this direction that he snould vork fer
brondering his career potential.
f oo ,
eh way 1663 a Chief of Station
‘ . SECRET
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Continuation of Gection C, Fitness Report, attachmen
t to HABT-2300, 24 May 196
Subject has no important weaknesses. His aggresaivencss and eagerness
have at times led to hasty action that might have resulted in profesoionally
embarraening results. On the other hand, these very qualities resulted in a
recent and important recruitment. Subject is responsive. to guidance and
direction. He reports fully and within time mite, . Sudject's rapport with
those with wham he is in professional contact appears excellent. |
£
14-0000
+ MMR ee pene
(then Filled Iny
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EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMMER
FITMESS REPORT
vat) {bfiddte)
DECLINGO ME ABSIQNMENT/EMPLOVES
1 Re Poet ine PERIOD
be 1 Jan £2430 Apr. 62
ALUATION, OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC: DUTIES. —
orbormed during the rating perlod. Invect rating ‘pumbor which beet describes the |
moarer: la which roployee parl 8 EACH esrsilic Conealdor ONLY offectivencat in performance of that duty, All employoos
with supervisory ceaponsibilit MUST be vse? on their ability to supervine tindicate number of emplury uperrised).
Ts Unsotisfectory T- Barely adequene [3 Accoptabla_ ae ‘Competent. [3 - Exceliont [6+ Supertor _]7= Outstanding
Jsrecinic Sut Not Provide Hqo eyport to RATING sreciric bury No.4 Meet, order, debrief |
fleld installations by reviewtay proje ta jnon-Us Covernoent figures of dotellige:
and rorvwaniing then for approval, oben 3 and/or, operational dnterest.
PPECIAL (Seecily)
Cirie DUTT.NO. 8 Supervise 4 area dcok
lity for operat onal and inte2i Aigvoce — * lpersonnel (ops officers, reports
correspomtense | vith the field via She 5 5 jofficers, JOTs, pecrotaries) .
soacirec DUTY NAS Prepare Oral Be seflovo, ] wating aPR Critic DUTY NO. 8
memoranda, studieg, Opeciel Group Papeys, ° :
other correspoudence for BCI acd cther! 5 i 4
auser x orsicials of of CTA snd ouser UST _ducncide Be
ec af . F OVERALL
"EVALUATION
sabe eearything obout the aundsree which joflvances his oHecthvencss ta his current positon » pertormanes of specific
anduct on job, caisceest-reness, porinent persanal traits o¢ habits, particular limitutlans or talents, Based on
loyee’e overall peri wornce during the roting parted, ploco the rating number {mn tha hax eorrospun-ting ta the
yithat
yout knowledge of
ttgtanent earch watt here! of performance,
cecyratoly roflecta oe
+ respects faila fa meet raguirements.
onts but ls defielant in ane cf mere inpertaat tespacta,
equireniants,
e raquiraments,
mance by Gvery ingeuere ee respect la superior,
£03 Pestuzaance in evorp eusgerct 75 outstanding.
DESCRIPTION OFT THE. EMPL OYEE___
on
a a a ref at eee oe
oa - SECRET:
ay SS wesaaen San vidye portrgme,
lar.
34-00000
SECRET
When Bitied Int
MARRATIVE DESCHIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE . ae
ane demonsteated ine ‘eat po Litton Indies! uqge ition mode to omployes for Improvement al die
fee Bis taininy Gose a Hf opp ute, his patantial tor development ond lot aetuming greater re.
Amolity o eegisia, I oppespeats, ratings given is SECTIONS 6, C, and D'to provide the best boais tor detormining
one! actions. :
. Ms. Seith was head of the % venezuela Desk at the be og Inning of the reporting
period. He left thie positior zhertly thereafter in preparatlon for on overseas
assignzest, with anctber Zcauch of WiD. During his duty with WH/1, Mrs Smith
was @ streas Seret. With his previous operational ezperlence and his innate good
“ sense, he supervicsd tue Venezuzla Desk in a most effective fashion. This was |
particularly evider.t éurlag tis Presidential visit to Venezuela and Colonbia in
December 191. The effective tapageneat of the Headquarters aspecte of the visit
called for a vell-coordinated, efficient and inteaclve effort by all concerned.
‘Mee Saith and the personnel ucier his supervision zeasurcd up quite well in this
. oituation.
SECTION F EXTIFICATION ANO COMMENTS
te __BY-EMPLOYEE _
~ : ser I here seen n Sections ions A, B, “Cl oO D ond E of ti of
1G a TIsH? oF PUPLOTER
indienne tribeemtibmemeneeterryereetea
oT ~~ BY SUPERVISOR
NOT DEEN SHORN 10 &
- Hd ToS RE BLT mh EL, OVE RAPLAHATION
Subjact departed on overseas assignment.
gone SOM ASE
we Cole a
G ane arn !
AbD SIGNATURE 3
TTea0 On Paint AG NAME AWO SIUNATURS
POW Pttiay FILE OF Meee wiING SHEIKIAL
2
4
Re SR AA ee yeah cane raricca nee
SECRET
uate
14-0000
. . Lo SECRET
oe (When Fillet in}
+e
wT M5 _ FITNESS Resont
: ete age
ed
Bu “TL .
‘ “eanqcar.,¥: AMDGLLY LOU EPS Pose nevpoucs| gAGwOr FANE! ou ipoperpe oC begoeqgae
16 Junelg2k. Male.
yp hth , foseph_De_.___. peg pee
: \FOCOTID HTEIE AL MAROP EEG [AIS JU birahsLuppow Lot ait Hkeremey sncsr tiscoaN TE
- i) _.._ Operations Officer Dop/ai/.
7 CAMERA STAFF STATUS tyra or ‘REPONT - Lpeike dhe
ONMENT/SY
DECLINKO [osweo Ts] AG AGIIGHUENT/EMP LYRE
11, REPORTING PEMI00 - | SPRCIAL (Spectty) ~— -
{37 sul 61 = 31 Dec Gi.
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
‘List op fo ain of the moet important spacifie duties performed during ‘The. roving period. Insert roting number which ‘bow describes the
monng: in which employes perlorme EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of th duty, All omployece
with supervisory rasponeibilities MUST be rated on their ability fo supervine (indicate number al snplayeos supotrtoed).
Ve Ussorlstoctory 2 --Borely odequate 3- Acceptable |4-Compotent [$+ Excollent (6 - id 7 - Qutarcnding
sPeciric ouTY KO. F Reviews, .assesses, ‘and || ratina;seeciic putt No. 7 Dra fta gpa hes, TE i wa ring
so. loranda and cables, Edits and Gceaei on ne.
erie ketal sity dratts project actions, sraurea "|
207 CLIGIOLE
|théeir proper: coordination ari procease
them for approvals _.__._-
. to the £ fields. . _ |
SPECIE DUTY WO. 2 Roccmne SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8 Reviews and aanktors Bazine
action to the field and policy to hte field monetary obligations snd-ex- 5
5 penditures i
RATING [SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 4 SapePvISES 68 Fspares OFT zaarine
MO.
[specie oury 10.8 Keepa. gbreast of the "©. leer'gs and gocrétary'a work aod exer-
pelitical and economlo situation in ; 5 .[etses general reeponsibliity for all ‘5
bis country and briefs Superiore as” operational and administrative duties
gouesteda as An J nis unite _ :
SECTION" EVACUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION. __
. Suparigrabe 7 TO2S. .
worything ahovt the employse which influences his offectivances in his currant pout pilerna snce A specific
enaduct.on job, cooperative! 4, pertinonr peraonal traits or habits, particular iimitatlene xt iolents. Based on
overt) pericsmeas during the rating period, glace the rating number in the bse gertopponding to the
proftects his tavel of pesformun:
Tosa iara oc cauat.
Autias, productiei
your saonledga af sinloyed"
sistemas? whieh aos7 ngewe
spapedcia Iaile.to meat foquitements.
tidien? In ono a more Important toazecta,
ie “Partoenanee in many inpo-tas
meets moal
clearly mmegis sie requirement
(4+ Parlermance claarl, axcogde basic sequisements,
5+ Parfermance in evary Importen? raapoct ix superior,
6 + Pasforeance in every rdspect is outstanding,
THING 29 O26
UNIDINA TING,
BO een ere in mene nnnpee mec ener — peers
HDR AP UTA O79 Coy VE ASS ETOF
SECRET
tar
SECRET
When Fillo In)
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOS PERFORMANCE
SECTIONE
Stresas sand weaknesses demanstevted in current position. Indicate Jugee tions mude to employes fos Improvement of his
work, commendations foe hla taining, teribe, if oppropricte, his potential foe develonment and for assuming yrauter ra.
sponsibilitios, Amplity of eaploin, H apprepiiote, ratings given In SECTIONS B.C, and 0 to provide the best basis for determining
future personnel octions.
This employee was new to Wi and served only about three months under tha supervision
“of the undercigned. He brought wide experience and background in CA work to ths.
Hranch due to his past experience in other components of KUHARK. Ho was applying
himself industriously to tha task of learning about the WH area and specifically |
Venezuela, for which country be was the desk officer responsible for FI as well as
‘CA works His performance was excellent and can be expected to imprcve with more ~
familiarization with the ares. : .
RTIFICATION AND
BY EMPLOYEE
a setily thet T hove sete Sections A, 8, G, D end F of this,
BIGNATUAE GP EUPLOTE
oo
,
__'& April 1962
3 AAS HOT BEEN SHOWN Ta EMPLOTEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
AUPONT mS OK MITHIN LAST $0 DAYS
TYPED OF PRINT ED MAME ANG JIGNATURS 4
| /s/ Edwin iq, Terrell
aaa nena a
if WOULS PAwE OIVEN THI Bai D
| Baring the period from the ration officer's daparture dn Oct 1961 until Hr. Smith wus
resseigned to austher Brasch 1a Feo 1952 to oreparstion for an overseas Aselment, he
demonstrated high eanpetence ia Ril of Ria duties, tharaby sonfimzing the rating
officer's capectationa ja the last sentence of Seation E. On tha banda of this fiae
perforvanee, Y would: upgrade tne, ratiag ia Section © trea 4 to $,
“at
onre. ee i rrrrrrraree Le OF Beyige:ma OF FiciA : TEU Ae Falnreo Bene aye DIGMA TURE 7
pot at Yorl 7 ewe. - Later
4 aprd] 1962 | acfye/1 1 fi. Reynofaa
A ee a aneD
SECRET
‘
oe o> ’
whee me ee ? , *.
} ese eas | :
(sen Cikisd fy)- a
TRADING [ror
Syaatch foste Reading) theakisg Writing f .
: bo / part tine. . " ‘ : : re ci
ure, part ae 16 : 1981 =-24 Murch wer Stuieata
Student : ; 3B fatth - Year of Birth: 1921,
FCP Mate: ; . Grade: Cifice : ‘
Septexiicor 1951, 2). CA Stag? |
COURSE OBJECTIVES - COMES RT AND METHODS - : “
. thio to tha firet phate ia a three-phase baste sequence of 30 weeks, each
phase Jaating 10 weeks,
The gom:ral ala of tke courses La to emable the otudent to use the SpOKSh ;
language with moderate facility ard scamacy ina large rimber of everplay eituas
tions while providing a beais for further learning of ‘tha Lanpiaga elthar by:
actual use in the area or by further formal atudy. The tarea unjer objectives
Gf this phase of the course are to develop an ability: (1) to adequately dis-
tinguias avi promamcs tbe rounds of ths language; {2) te use ays Upriawaly a
SmoLl quaotity of Spaniah Sentences and oxpransions; (3). to ccamrehsad’ nora)»
Speed rpcven Sranich In a Lintted ramver af everyley, Boneteclaince? situations, _
Ciaivad are Bald 2 hare per Gaye GS days a voek, Pequixtag a eledmos or 10
RAS Ge meparation per veo, To recelvo the maxizon benefit tres thats courze
each otucent rheuld plan to dsveis at Inagt Wo-thirds of tho class ervporation
Miss deing drill in ths lenguose iaterator;,
| ACHIBVESNP RECORT
Ea
tS
Student wrcgress fa svaluated gperiearily en
@rtlic ant free cooversntion wx
2 Given durhoar thay ecu
36 3
3 as soaretiahle thos fe. Salta wll guys be sble % combdines ia the
etirag, st thia Mae but dneniacas offiea dities 49 nat poradt 2%. We. Gaith
bad ants A Vary pretitahie tess iy Syanicn ai tats course. ‘
Po SGN RERZCTOR @& SHATSERE: A8d Jun Ga BASETEE 28 May 1982,
ee Lo
fer Veatreetor wea Be
foE-C-N-BeT
{ween Pilea in)
14-00000
i
|
oy CONFIDENTIAL
(then Filled Yay
A eee a,
The categnry checked telow is sn interpretation of the scores mede by the person named
above on a battery of foreign languare aptitude tests. The relaticnships between test
rerformance and subsequent training porformance cf trainees fn feency language training
courses ere indicated by the erarhse next to the aptitude categories. The eraphs to the
eft are for wor, and the grarhs right are for ren, From these erephs you can read
ror each aptitude category the vrobability that a Tersen in that Category will perform in
an Agency foreign language training course at an average Or better-than-average level. For
exarple, 22 percent of the women who obtain an aptitude cating of "a" can be expected to be
wwersdee or better {n course Performance, while § Percent cf the men with ratings of "8" can
bee average cr better in course performance. A man feeds an aptitude rating
oF " to have about the same exrectation of success in Language training asa woman with a
rating of "@." At the other end of the scale, QC pereert of either men or women who obtatr,
aptitude ratings of "2" can beexrected to do average cr better-thon-average work in train-
ing. The differences tn relstionship ore due to differences between men and women in both].
training pérformunce and test Scores. On the average wocen are gomewhat higher on bothe
‘Rwince ts Ts
2 oF WOMEN BHOSE CAnCUAGE TRAININGS PERFORMANCE bg APTITUDE
“ENPECTED YO DE avenace OR OFTTER THAN AVERAGE . cAYecory
POO a ne
100 ao $0 ag
Boor wry enose LANGUAGE TRAINING PERFORMANCE B53
+ EXPT 3 TO BE AVE@AGE OF BETTER THaAK avCAace
ee
Sinca many things att
Recfounance, Ja any cluns ef
would ba expected
rmanes f5 ¢
|
Sm ree teh erento mes mica me aes Aneenerne es
Tata report epy de shazs ts the tagieedesi
ney 1674
44-0000
eo ~ SECRET
(Wher Filled jn)
EMPLOYER Sho C nUMAA
FITNESS REPORT
Go
SECTIONA A _ GENERAL a a tee ee
PE. aioe (Leet) [Fie 7, DATE OF BIRTH 3. 85x ry OAADE
SMITH Gm 16 June 1921 _. M _| 13
ees 1, Orr/piv/aM oF aMaNT
L seater [Guld Bre ald Bre
a,
= a Sea emenal
NETO 5
x ANNUAL ' Ad ROMIGNMENT/EMPLOVER
PPECIAL (Specityy
—___... Ops Officer _
a CAREKH STAFP STATUS
wT ELISIGLE | x MaMoER 7 CHOrERnHEO
PenuINg “ |ORekinap + _[eenite ee
10. CATE ap PORT OVE i oF, | uo
. 61
SECTION B B «
List vp to sia of the most Important ape apecifie duties , perlormed during the? rating ¢ period. Insert tating number which beat describos the
manner in which employes performs EACH sporific de uty. Consider ONLY offectivenaes in performance of that duty, All employ
with supervisory responsibilits
1. Unseti Mactory 2. - Borely adoqu @ 3+ Accoptable
4» Compe ay 5: E: ad
Saremtmans eco ar :
SPECIvIC OUTY Nout or coneg ive, rite ae Rarino | Senciric DUTY No.4 ervige > the he estab- | RATING
coordinate - etinite on
opa "O. ilishment & 0-4 Su enance of basic files; ™®
matters re ating ganda ares of Ce
Hgipdi those deriving frorn'NSC &
}and substantive® competence, CE policy papere & those necessary 5
: : : ‘the conduct of carnpaiyna, |.
SPECIFIC. OUTY No.2 Originate, de velop. and Ha tina SPECIFIC DUTY NO. Participate ‘in review o MATING
coordinate continuing strategic propa-| "| snd ‘contributes aubatantively to Agen y 5/6
r
‘Iganda car ff world-wide signi-
$fsacé: (a at Gha iam - cutralism)” 3 planning-cycle documenta,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 Analyze euch public an pain era ‘|er€ciric oury wo.e
official papers & cormmunications a6 ray”.
be regui rec an maintain hry wedge in |
areas o ree HOLY zn to 15/6 he.
assure ure sahtuk th fon Tope gens dia or rations; _ __
SECTION RALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT P
Toke | inta occount averything about the employes which influerens ble offactivenaas In hte currant praition « parlormenne of apacilie
duties, groductivitz, conduct on jch, Cooparativenass,.portinent carsonal volts ar th nite, particular Iattations af tatonrs. Based on
your Wnawledya ef employou's ovarall wodcemonce during the rating pasiod, plage tha railing oumbus la the bow sorrespanding to the
statemsar which myst aecuraiel; rafiocts his leval af sttlormunce,
MUST be rated on thair ability to supervine (Indicate mumber of employees supervised),
7: Outstanding __
» Peefaunmncs Ja many ortvad reszects falle to maat caquirenanta, Ga Trea}
2 Pasloemanca meet uidesaita butte daficions In ove of marg Important respects, : ay
- 3+ Patormance cloarly meats basic requirements, . | 5/ 6
d+ Porkormunce claaiz excoads bashe fequlraments, | : : |
3 + Perhormanca ta avary importon) sanzoct is augurlor, “ ot .
& - Posfotaunee in avery taopoct ta outstandin: :
Pose ct HOT
areord Ge: -
j GAGte Isenveo!
wath, Give-tecomnonJuile !
sporsidilitles, Amplily ce explain, if uppicpriute,
fulure personnel actions.
SEC
OAre
23 January 1961
« Tren 2
Romer GUE AVISION H
toe heen
COvvceTs OF ak
Sarr oe eet emacs “|
Gate
SECR
iuh 7
NARRATIVE OCSCRIPTION OFM NNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
ndicuta suggestions made to employee bv iaprovement of ble
to, his potential fur development oni tor srsuming grovter ro.
totings given in SECTIONS 6, C, and O ORR QPF py Mp ernicine
oa demonstrated in current pocltion, |
on hia troining, Ooacribe, tH onproprias
Mr, Smith has-demonatrated both
assignment to CA/PROP, With no prior e
to WH affairs and has quickly developed b
of that volatile group of countries and an
Division (which, on several occaatons h
services when his release from the staf
pleted with dispatch and ‘in good order, .
The rating of 3 with
difficult and controversial field,
in thia field leads him to the pres
~ unlike most of our other campaig
country basis.and differently tall : oo .
a During the abscnceé of the rating official Mr, Smith has acted.as Branch Ching, |
CTIONF.
IS UMPLOVER ad Ge Te
q 4 ANNO] TMOG r
nes
1
+ . et
OPPICIAL TIVE TOP BewIe ein On riceal
i GA/C/PROF
on
competence and versaadry abace his
xperience in the area, he was assigned
oth a surprising knowledge of the problems
excellent rapport with members of the
ag indicated 4. strong interest in securing his
(can be arranged), Assignments are com=|
ET
tet ind -
regard to the proposed campaign on Neutralism-
Natlonalism reflects only that we have not yet got underway in this admittedly
The sum of research which Mr. Smith haa dona
ent conclusion (in-which undersigned concurs) that
ne this will-have to be conducted on & selected
ored for each, : : :
“CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
‘BY EMSLOYEE _
Sections A
PERVisOR
CA/PROP/C/Guidance B rane
Bait E oF
eae
ae nara
SNOT OUING MADK-AT THis
TYPED OR PRINT ASS
{ riadow. +
{4 PM OR, tyes
AOW.H, CARPENTE
[CaS oe
[/ Bihan Ae
qty ‘gm Far aan and dog 2 Za
Pere een va “y ef ae .
WENRY/C, SUTHON. _
5U
a
?
Ota
mo ; , EBS
retin, t a = chase : f3 _ nr?
. cet SECRET - . Vv. eo
aa : : Cithin Fillo tn) 22 WW ee -
AMPLOTED fF ates NUMOEAR
FITNESS REPORT ~ - os
yx) ~
SECTION ASG = 77s ad). GENERAL oe
1, MAME (heat) “CF irety | (Middia) 2, vate or pinte a, 8x 4.974008
SITTH B, 26 June_l921 _ i agg-
b. BEAVICE DGIIONATION! 6. OF 10% TITLE 7, OP F/DIV/OAR OF ASSIGMMEANT
win Ylere! ’ PEL ETB iithittd 4
trea OF REPORT pitt
CAREGR BTAFP STATUS
‘By :
I [wor eureroue X [muwoca a AZ ASSIGNMENT /DUPEAVITOR
1%, Bata AGPORT OVE inco.e, = [tt. RaPORTING PERIOD SPECIAL (Specify)
“ 7 "Chov 59 630 Mar éd° .
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF OF SPECIFIC DU puTies
SECTIONS) OE
List up to elm of the inost impactans specific duties parlormed dusting the rating perlod. Insort roting number which bew doseribes the
manner in which employer porlorms EACH specific 5 ee Consider ONLY affacthvenoos In peclormance of that duty, All employoes
with. suparvieory tponeibilition MUST be rated on thelr ubility to supervise (indicate mamber of employees euporrieed),
5. Excellent 6» Suportos . :
NO.
‘a + Uncattefectory 2+ Boroly odequare | 3” Acceptable |4- Compatent
SPR CIFIC Our NOt ° ‘ Aating Ss?aciri¢c Oury NO. 4
Operations officer, polities: a. ° Agsinting in political action
planning — oo, .
RATING [IHRCIFIC DUTY NOB eH eee o, HATING
no. . . * . : NO.
ation. - .
inna OUrY NG. 2
. Collection and procdacing of
" intelligence :
RATIOS LEPECIFIC OVTY NO. O . range
APLCIFIC Qury na,’
Or igination | of correspondence
SECTION FORMANCE TIE in CURRENT POSITION
Take into cecaual everything abour the emplozee whlch influances hie aftvetivenase in hit turran? pasition » padormanee of apecifle
455, oatinanr cereqoal truite oshoblts, particulate limitations os totents. Based on
ng tha eating garind, _placa tha cating number In the bow soresponaing tothe
duties, sraductivity, conduct oa job, cosparatl
your knowiedgs al omiluyae’s gears! perforns
strtemont which mos accvrataly sadlocta bie t stloenancs,
f ebagedis foils 30 meet cequiromente,
marta hutis daliclensin one os more impandAl ras pocte:
l- pertamanes fa many imports
2+ Performanse meats most re gui
1. Parfarwance cisarly maars bose Quirenants,
“4+ Partormanca cladely azcaads bosic rsqulremeats,
BS - Perfermgnce in cvesy bicpestant respect Is superiar.
4 - Bocloemsace in avery resprekio gut standing.
s
TMINND CLEARLY
OiScsw ure ie OAD
SECRET
ecam
eae 45 casccare meavraue Garrrens.
SRE,
SECRET
: When Felled in)
SECTION E- WARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE nee ee
Straus strengths ond woaknosset. demonstroted in current patition. Indicate suggestions ande to amployce for improvement of hip
work, Give fem mn ends lens foe hile talaing, Describe, iH upproprlate, his potential fur development und los assuming geecter re:
sponeibilition, Ancity of engloin, if uppropelate, rotings gives in SECTIONS B, C, and id fo provide the best basis Ins determining
futvee personel cotlans,
Subject io an. exceptionally uble political action officer. Ills capacity
for grasping a wapidly developing political oltuation quickly and for making
on-the-spot deciuions 16 quite uniqus, and he would be a powerful addition to
any station vith a challenging political progran. He io not always able to
-Oeparste the significant from the insignificant ond therefore tenda to over-
report. He ta also inclined to operate more as a singleton than as an inte-.
grated senuber of on operations team. He has been quite successful tn .
exploiting PP contacts for FI by-product. Additional training docs not
Sppear- negenoary at thio time.
v7 Ta preparing this report, careful consideration was -given to the guidance
in FS Field Dispatch No. 20-40 which recognizes the principle of rating the
individual against the group, and establishes an “average” rating ag being an
entirely: satisfactory performance. ‘The eupervisor, however, ‘considers thiga
Fitness report to be in keeping - with that guidance -demattens
ae
t8 _ _ “this roport hes boar peas
: Hendards fy
nat The: gros
ae Lowe gefillactony parfarmance, 6
vt vee
whe am Tee ne
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
oo eri iii T) Th
MGHATURIE Or CnPLOYNE
fof Joseph B, Gaith
BY SUPERVISOR
IF 11S REPORT WAS NOT ULKN SHOWN TO EMPLOY
8 CD ond E of of th # Report,
MONTHS EMPLOTES MAS agen
MADER MY SUPEEVISION
Ter VO ON PRINTED MAME AnD RIGHA TUME
fof Ronald } H Richandsoa
MYLY FAMILIA Pte AMPLONEE?
UING OFFICIAL |
COMMENTS OF RE
oO ames AND AGAR
1 Ebina Dericiay [Teco ua Pai
i :
As) | : 8, John fH. Richanison
- = hon
At
it
fy
Awhen Fillod tiny
Te, : SECRET “
EMPLOY SERIAL NUMOEA
ape
—L_OS-
Ln OFr/olvean oF ASSIONMENT
Nanila
‘<ENTNESS REPORT Fo
SECTION A _ GENERAL
tare thew) (Piet) (ise) : 17. pare or o1p om
_ SMYTH 9: | a | 16 June_1921, :
,
__ OPS Ofvdoor, PP ant
CARTER Share STATUS:
ORNDING
REAISIONMENT/EMPL CY GE
UPECIAL (Speciiyy
: : ‘Promotion .
“EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
Insort rating number which boat describes the
vin parformanca of that duty, All employoes
Aumber of employees aupervised,
SECTION B
List up 10 in of the mast important specific duties performed during the rating period,
monnes in which employes parforms EACH spocillc duty. Consider ONLY effect
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be roted on thelr ability 10 supervise findic
1. Unsotlsfactory = * [2 = Borely adequote 5 - Excellent
sercinic OUTY No.1 As case officer has AA TING wecieicouTruo:4 Agpgists in the pro-
directed and managed tvo well. [0 duction of Station PP themes a8
estabiiched PP projecte. ©. -y(0 * required. . ao
& = Superior 7 ~ Qutstanding
SPECIFIC DUTY No.2 Gerved asa principal aATINe jarecinic GUTY HO. 8
apa officer for a special election
Acts ee Deputy Chief, PP -
project. ...." , 6
Tian aTTTE Saas ana proauen ES PORE FTIR
intelligence eevording to Station . I _§ | Lo. aip
Tequirementa, . pod . yee .
SECTION C "EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFOMANCE IN CORRENT POSITION ~~
Take Into ceccunt everything about tha singloyae which influences his eflectivances in his current postition » parlacmanco of specifle
tuting, productivity, sondyct on Job, coogerativanosa, pertinant peraoncl toite ac hebits, particuloe limitations or ratents, Saaed on
your knowledge af employda’s uvarall patiamance dusing the rating porind, place the rating aymber In the hux cartasponding to the
stotermany which mast occurntuiz rotiaces hie level of perlowanea,
1, Parformunce isportant cospects balla te moat sequirsencats.
pe 2+ Performances meets mast roquiremobata but ie daficiany in one or were important deapects,
(3+ Parhormance clacely maors baste requlraments, In/s
| Ve hs Pedormonea clearly dzcoads basic sonulsemonte. eek
3 - Perfssingaca in avore important rqaspect ia cuperias. . . tA ae ' . :
° 6 + Portaraanes in @vary rocspect la suletend
GF THE EMPLG
ato whith o
SECTION DESCRIP TI
tenting bowet below, shack ( muloyeoe
¥- Least pceslble dogia "TE" Livited degess Gur standing doyree
- ae arene ab Lead Segre] mapaneithiel a
. “ OMARACTERISTICS me peat f
aul iskaven
Sn ne ad
Gets Teinas oone
ee aes ns
3 Ode WHE NEED ATIUES :
MAINT ALMING AML O1SFORING CF RECORDS
4.00000
SECRET
(When Filtad Iny
N OF MANNER OF JOB PERFOUMANCE enews een
. opvtroted im eyrant pacltion, Indleote sug yastions mate to employee for improvemant shh
+ Give recommendations for his troining, Qoscrike, If upprepriate, his potential for daeelagmant and foe Dasuming grovier re.
sponsibilitias, Amplily ot explain, WU apprapslote, ratings given In SECTIONS B,C, ond © t0 provide the best basis for dararmining
fvture parsonnel uetlons, : :
, Bubject’ has a well developed background applied to PP operations in tho Var Zast.
He hag continually demonctrated initiative and imagination 1n obtaining the maximum
production from his projects, and bas developed new. asseta of defini te value to the
Station. He is a capable handler of agents, and has particular potential in the
political action field. He haa proven cupacially effective in a special election ;
project in vhich he handled and developed numerous high level contacts. No particular
Weaknesses were observed. Subdjoct is well qualified for senior operational assignments
in either PP or FI, and is reccommended for promotion. Bince subject ie planning to .
return fora second tour, no additional training i9 recommended at this tine.
In preparing thio report, careful consideration Wap given to the guidance in 72
Field Dispatch No. 20-h0 which recognizes the principle of rating the individual
against the group, and eatabliahes an "average" rating as being an entirely satisfactory
performance. The supervisor, however, considers thia fitness report to be in keeping
with thet guidance in that subject has clearly demonstrated a high degree of Operational
capability aa indicated herein. . ; De . . : oo
3 eee CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
. : oo '_8Y EMPLOYER
hot i hove seen Sections A, H, C,.0 ond E of this R ae _.
Pe eaPLoved
ee Sr a
“BY SUPE
lovanber Sg
MOM 74 EMBLOYEH HAS OGRN - iv. Tals AAP ORT HAS HOT 4
UNCEAMAT SUPE UV INION
[et GA (Specs,
DATE Orrtcial TITLES oF suPERVISON
_5 Hovenber 1959)
Cy enema erie TITUG OF BEwiewna OFFICAL Trrra os famttg wand aN HONNTOOR
. ‘ Abeer EERIE . . .
9 Hovemter 1959 | Chief of Station Lele tf alate nase
SECRET .
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SER
SECRET
9 November 1959
- " COMMENT OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL:
HALSEY, ROCHON and I have carefully reviewed this Fitness
Report in order to comply with division policy of avoiding
overrating, We are satiefied that TOOHILL, who has been givén a
high rating with respect to specific performance characteristics,.
fully merits such rating, During the fourteen yeara I have been
‘with the Agency, I have had the. opportunity to observa ‘personally -
a gocd number of political action eperation officers. Addition=
ally, I have worked closely with TCOHILL during the current
‘1959 Philippine election, I have no hesitation in stating that
I regard him as an unusually qualified ofticer for political
action in the field, I teli¢ve also that he should bw Premoted
ag acon aa practicable from GS-13 to GS-14,
re SL Lh aden
STLPHEN P, SHCRDEM
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oh. au
(then Filled In) Pome ‘a i". Lo
SECRET ; tt :
FITNESS REPORT (Pait 1) PERFORMANCE -
: ‘ TR STRUCTIONS : ‘ : \
FOR THE ADHINTSTRATIVE OFFICER: Consult current Instructions for completing this repart.
FOR THE SUPERVISOR: The report is designed: to hetp you eaptess your evelustion of your subordinate and to transmit
thie evalustilon to your. supervitor end senior officials. Organitation Policy sequirea thet you inform the subordi- os
e where he stands wlth you. Completion of the report ean, help you prepare for a” dhec in with him of his .
strengths ond weaknesses, Et ia also organization policy that you show Part Tof this report to the employee except
uader conditions specified in Regul on 20-370. It is recommended thet you reed the entire fora before completing
any qestion. If this is the initial report on the eoployee, it aust be cocpleted and farwerded to the Office of
Feesonnel na later than 30 deys after the dete indicated in item 8. of Section “A” below. :
TSECTION A, _ GENERAL
. 1. NAME (beer) (Firat) . (4iddie) 2, OATS OF OFATH SERVICE OFS1 GHATION
___ SMITH Jogeyh -. B 16 June 1921 BM pp: :
3. OFFICE/ORVISION/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNNENT @. OFFICHAL POSITION TITLE - ,
Manila’ Ops Officer-- center, (PP :
7. GRADE | 8.” DATE REPORT OU th OP . 0. PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REPOPT (Inclusive detes)- ~ .
GS-13 15 March-15 September 1956 youiie fA iL.
10. tre OF REPORT [X[ cert] esatsvexersteravsvvinoe weucian (Spectly)
coer ee) Es : ;
“CERTIFICATION
NOT SEEN SHOWN TO THE
' THIE REPORT ACPLECTE Me Gen OPiNj)ONd OF THED INDTe
wioyau. .
Trtt RAPORT MEFLECTS tHk ComeintS OPINIONS OF wYBELE
AND PREVIOVS SUPERVIGONS,- 1 GVALUATE wid som Otaro
BF HAVE OFSCUSHCS wiin this CePcoveh nts BTAENGtNS
MHD WEACWERSES 80 THAT We ANUeS COAL ME Bhaw OS,
VP AMDIweouaL 1. wore w.clhon 0. ae
TER WAS SENT 1 wie Ba COPY ATFECHED 10 tH
dadtividuar amonrs now
aace etcause (Speci fy pi
C. WED CR PRINTED NAME ANO SIGNATURE OF SuPERVISOR]O. BUPEAVIGOR™S OFFICIAL TITLE
THIS BATE
: .5 Nov 58 Willian T, Tarrant Chief, PP
woe : ———__—
FOR THE REVIEWING OFFICHAL: ECOND ANY SUOSTANT?AL DIFFERENCE OF OPI mtOm #5TH THE SUPERVISOR, OR ANY OTHER THe . .
, FORMATION. WHICH WILL LEAD YO & DETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS REPORT, - ‘
[
!
1 NiO -SHeert
“UL certify that any substan
I difference ofsopinion with the supervidor is refiected ia the above section.
1. TNs ‘ATE s. TyP ED CA PRINTED NAUE AND F1GuATURE OF aCe Cains €. OFFICIAL YOTUE OF BEVIESING OFFICIAL .
. OFFICGs . -
Nov 58) SN seorge co3 i .
coriga &. $00, PERFORMANCE EVALUATION oo ;
WNG ON GENemay PeAFORN OF by : _ -
Consider ONLY the productivity und effectiveness with which the andividuel being tated has pecfgened
Goring the eating period. Coapare bin ONLY. with others doteg sisilor eork st 9 similer level of respons -
Factors other than productivity will be taken into necuunt Later in Section D. t
——reneramers Yo. OCRS MOT PEAFGUY DUTIES apEQvatine: me ts INCOMPETENT.
BUSECY ADEGWATE tN PERFOSVANCE: ALINSUGH HE MAS NAO SPECIFIC GuIGANCE CM TRAINING, HE OFTEN FAILS 70
5 CAARY Gut ALSPONSF ALLELES. ; : +
D- PRAPGRMS MOST EF MIS DUTIES ACCEPTABLY: OCLASIONALLY REVEALS SOME eoea OF BEAN ESS.
TNSta? 4+ PEaCIRUS GUTEES ae A COMPETENT, EFFECTIVE wannta,
Rating 3 1 A FINE PeuPciwANCe: CANALES OUT wane OF HIS RESPONSIBILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY @FLL. .
nusara é PEGFCMaS HER DUTIES IN SUCH AM OUTSTANDING MANNER THAT mE UF COUSELES BY FEW OTHEA PERSONS SudON TD
Tu€ SuPERvesoR, :
aawerrs: Subject has proven himself te be an effective an’? productive case officer.
: ; eipc acts > re ADT ORO
" t foew te. 45 (Part 1) ch Foes ie asp age mice. SECRET Performance cap
rewyooy
ABE QSSOLE TE.
14-0000
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SPECCEIC Outs
BaTiNG? OW Pénromuance”
DIRECTIONS: \ : tsa
a. Stete in the spaces below up to ain of the more Important SPECIFIC duties performed during thid Soting Period.
Pisce the mst important fiest. To not Inclinte minor or nnimpoertant dut .
¢ duty.
i
Db. Rate performance on esch tpecific duty consideting ONLY effectiveness in fie nee of this spec
€. For euperviaore, adility to aumervise will alwaya be rated asa specific Wirtz IS cp t 1 in visors those
who superviae @ secretary only). 2 ak fis .
d. Compare in yout mind, when dle, the indlvidual being” fated with others performing théGseme duty at o
simnilee Level of respontib ye.
@. Two Individuéle with the tane ‘job title msey be performing different dutiemaet #0,
rate then on different
i duttes. ROOM
. f. Be specific. Exeaples of the kind of duties that might be rated are: .
* . . ORAL BRIEFING MAS AND USES ARKA KNOWLEDGE CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS ‘
; GIVING LECTURES DEVELOPS NEG PROGRANS . PREPARES SUWEARIES !
, CONDUCTING SEWINARS ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES GRRVAN .
‘ 4 ORITING TECNNICAL REPORTS WANAGES FILES DEaRIEFING SOURCES :
‘ ‘ CONDUCTING EXTSENAL LIAISON OPRRATES RADIO KEEPS BOOKS 1
t . TYPing COORDINATES TI™ OER OFFICES : oRtves TRUCK ¥
MAINTAINS AIR CONDITIONING
TAKING orcrarros WRITES REGULATIONS
SUPERVISING PREPARES CORRESPONDENCE EVALUATES ‘SIONIFICANCE OF DATA
duties may be droken down even further if supervisor ‘conalders it sdvisable. e.g, combined key.
stion, in the cese of a redio operator, : . .
&- For some job
“end phone op
PERFORMS THIS DUTY iW AN QUISTANDING MANNER
FOUND IN VERY sce MOLI OUALS MOLDING Siwt-
“LAR 4033
CELS ANYONE P KNOW (NW THE PEAFORWANCE OF’ -
1+ IRCOMPE TERT IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS OUTY @-
DARELY ADEQUATE in THE PeRFomwanct OF THIS,
2
OLScRIPTivE: Outy :
PERFORMS THIS OvTY ACCEPTAGLY . as 7.
: RATING a.
‘ huvecr | a. PERFORYS THIS OUTY IN A “COMPETENT WaNWER |. - THis ‘OUrY-
: 7 ‘ Ss PERFORMS THES OUTY IN SUCH A Fine MANNER .
THET HE 13 A-OLSTENCT ASSET ON HAS 409 *
: arteiive ButY mo. RATING - ro. 4.
i | As case officer directs ‘end tianages nuwacay - ne - :
a | two vell-cstablished Pp ops wet 3 Acts | as s Deputy Chief PP . :
. |'Coltects’ and produces’ intel Ligenca are eecrere cure . ve oo nuwaee
according to Station requirenenta 5 E “ye
» | Assists in the production of Station | sus 8" mee, ,
i PP themes as required - 5 . . ; :
: )- HABAATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF J08 PERFORMANCE . wot - : wba
DIRECTIONS: Stress strength: and weaknesses, particularty those which eltext divelopaent “on “Present job,
_ Subject has @ well Geveloped background ‘applied to PBOCTOATE operations in the
“Far East. He has demonstrated he is a careful and productive case. officer and
a capable handler of agents. Wo particular weeknesses were observed.
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_SUUTABILATY FOR CuRRERT JOO 18 GHGAN | ZATION
SECTION 0. .
7 en tT 7 Par 7
‘DERECTIONS: Take ‘into aéecount here everything you knae dbour the tn productivity, conduct in the gob,
Partinent personal characteristics ce Nabita, ap lidofects or talent sand how he fits in with your team, Con-
porg hip with others doing si ae sork of about the same level. : . :
a Ves GEFINTTELY UNSuL Teale © WE SHOULD BE SRF ARATED 7 +
sOCLLO NOT AVE ACCEPTED MIM IF} MAD CNOWH IAT 9 amon ‘nor
sOELOR AVERAGE QUT BLTH NO GLAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY OUTSTANDING BY oars
+ OF DOYOTFYL SurTaszitity,
Jo A BARELY ACCEPTACLE weLoree.
. 5 RANT HIS Sor amerian
a 1 OF THE SauC SurTaDiLi te AS MOST PEOBLE 1 eNom IN THE OMGANTZALLON
ra RATING eA RINE EUPLOWEE 5 WaS SOWE CUTS TANOING STREN SINS
. auweus TORY UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON I TEMS OF THE REQUIAEWENTS OF THE of Gays tation
. ETSELLED Oy Onur «© ffm iN SUF Fragility FOP sOQK ih re ORGANI TATION
18 THES INSHVIQUAL MTTTER SUITED FOR SIAN IN SOUL CEWER POSITION IN THE GADANIZATIOA? Cyee C9
EMPL aE ruler
Well qualified for most operutioml assismments both PBCCTCATS and DIGHOGTLY.
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14-0000
as _ SECRET ‘ 4 _ 2 DEC REEy:” a
Folded tay og . wae : .
; “FITNESS REPORT ‘(Part U) POTEN
tRSTRUCTIONS
_ ult current inasteavtions for compl=ting this epe
ton ta § superviuor, ansl te spiropelete carers manage.
the employer being rated. 11 30 NOT ta be shown the
tated emmlyy Tt da recommrmted that you read the entire ort before completing 7 qweetion. Thie report ie \
to he completed only after thr cop boyee hae been unler your Pervirion FOR AT LEAST 99 U8¥N, FF less than 90 aye,
bold anl comlete alter the Qodnys han claverd, Tl this is the INITIAL FAUET on eopley however, it MUST be
FOR THR SUP EEYEEOR: This report dea privileged communie
. Ment awh peracunel officiate concern wR the potential
completed and forwarded to the 8 no later than Mslaye efter the due date indierted in item & uf Section below,
SECTIOM be GEecRaL - a ao — -
- ' te . (Last) “, (Firat) iddley . DATE OF pilot - 2. Sts 4 BRAVICE OF SIGNATION
os Joseph. Be | 16 June I92t | FE DP.
. 8. OFF MCE /EIVIBION/ OR ANCH OF RSSIGNMERT my in SFr ica a “ens Thom Veter
_. “| Ops.Officer-Depuby-ontet,(PP)
TC REPQRT CUE in oP o. PERIOD CorERiD Tactusive £,(F%
_ PO. twee oF atroar
Pa (Check one).
pSeCTION Fe
t cueriry mrs PUPpAT REP.
8. TYAEL: Om Pw
THAT:
rage [cs Burpee C1St8D OFF ICtAL TUNE
La
Db ii) eM ATU oF wevitats
OrFici at
; lor. g eorge E. Aurelk : : .
“pseeriow 6g, Lu. — ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL. : ,
, 1 Pore: GREATER Ae ROMS TONG ETIES :
toe oa Paint aM
irevaii vores
TARE Tea Considering other krade aad type ot masignment, cote the employer « potential to asaume greatee ;
respunsibidsties. Think in terms of the kind of responsibility en rtered at (he varings bevels in hia kind of ] :
work. a . .
f+ ALREADY ABEVR THEO LE VEL at waice sare SPACTURY PERF ONMANCL Can OL Ceercres . . ,
2.- MAS FLA O tel neantst Levee at Puro SATUSF Ag aay PEAT OM nee Can ne reorcreo . sf
. . P+ MARING PRUGHESS. QUT NEFOS Hoat Fist BEFONY HE CAN AR ThathED fo A Sumi oMeate AUEPONSIBINATIFS : .
. 4 5 (+ HLADY FOR TRAC iMG 1h ASSOMING GAL atin stsrossigicr rigs 4
. ! | Ss witL PROgAnLY: ADJUST CUBCKLY To Re RG PONST ALE Burts as teour YUR THE b. TORINING . Do 7
- t “Patiae & + Atkesoy AB uMing MOH KESFONS ID HTies PEC TED AT MID, PRESENT ates . . . - . '
. yuMaes 7 ooh LRELP PEON AR PERSON ma 13) ONT OF veo hE Consotans FUP Ebb ASSUMPTION oF HOHE R | . . !
- . . 7 ve COWL RLS SPOMS Eo ETECS ue 6 :
PumyiSGHe Forte Tiat
Anseer this) qu ¥ this [person the lity te bea puperys see? so
. ¥: indscate Lelow your opinion o¢ | Ys wt the devel Of Supervssory L
i SUITAILE 7 3. dndicate your opinion by pac ink Mirhee cok ihe jfesesiyt ih te to oe vujeh comes closest
: to expresaieg your opidion iw the appropriate dolurn, If yave ratieg ia han OF TVESe, note your :
fata
cin “sctuak? cdluan., Of basec
LEAT ‘lute “petcintial® colunr,
on frdoigeg sofehis
. arscerprien 277 HAE ao 13 gst 5. SUPCRW un i Tk .. oy oe oy oe \
watins doe BEL PONE WMV tba #OuLD BEA Bt AN tN TetS pind BLS pty. _ .
2+ SRLaR Yt cherviauan LB Oty an ave ROPE ESO UH THES Pifea cea z
3+ Bete ve vA #ouLa ur A $T@aNG § th Tet SE tue OM : . ; .
~ : . Poy coer leaimeeimenes - ‘ m1
+ teckoscrans of proleseianal spar
3 ‘ fcfadives of various xinusy weres ss recquest (Rieat dine] - . :
ee mt as
: } Ja aeaue oe vueeavespes Pq GAs es atk Second dang suneryverre
2? i f
fanaa oe wae see
(Faccutive leyal)
aeOm SoM Phe ote cuweorase
Laer, oageuisaltroe
URNOD tsdocsar
SPE Ae Scehematins artuyr rege wat ahavets ane atom caserur cooncrasrian
PETES Lele soe weweltn OF rar coenaets 1088
arose (3 ecules
~ HUFL CED Pareto Eb ti Ges . a. _- . :
INT US (Part H)orsee nara a. SECRET Potential m
PEt omkoia rE,
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SECRET re
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tar APPRONIWATO WUNBE® TOP MN IS THE SATE PUL OT EE SAE BREN UNTES TOUR SUPERVISION
6 months or
3. INDUC ATE
4. COMMENTS CONCERNING POTENTIAL <
‘Qualified ao senior cave officer in doth PROCAES aud TAGS oor pgtivities, ~
25 Hg
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SECTION H. _. a FUTURE PLANS
1. THAINING OR OTHER DKVELOP a ence PLANNED. POR THE VNGUNIRUAL
DESCRIPTION 0 OF INO1VIEDUAL
DIRECTIONS: This scetion
ie peovided as an aid to Ueacribing athe mtv itual aa you sea him on the job, Interpret
the worde Piterally. On the page below are a serion af statements Mhat apply in same degece to aust |
the, left of cach atptement Lao bow unloe the heading “category. * Read ¢ atatement: and. inacet Yn the) dew the
covered ed by th
catevery Ao sober wahich best tells thow much the statement applies me ake pers
Rie HAVE NOT OOSEAVED THASa seve€ GAN GIVE NO STENLON AS TO NO
> INOFYTOuAL voy
. 5 APPLIES YO THE INOPNIOUAL TO THE: LEAST POSSIRE BeURTe . .
CATEGORY NUMBFA «2+ APPLEES TO INDEVEOUAL TO A LIMITED OTGREE
3+ APPLNES TS INDEYEOUAL. TO AN AvexAGe OF CREE
4 erties u AN APOVE AVERAGE DIGREE : woe : moa,
_. = aN DUTATANDING ba gait ; : _ : ; oboe
ATATEMENT cattooay . startet
2 Ce ereaeri ts whatuas
3 SrOMd erty agadcre
aot 19 $O6 amo tmnese
eormt ae wae
4 22- imecew seceavans ate
bam WARE LECHSESVA ON “IY 4 2. snoes cerareaayty
Ute ewre NRED AE HED: “ay OARDL EHH OF Saw Ftadreas FF
+ ACCEPT ER arorense ged. = } : 4
was cue tearnve . y " aa boarerenseg h 22. U9 trovanteur af otetey
mop e wee ee. ore nnn ef — -? =
4 A. Th aw bir the fa mis tetas "i . Pas vONRS etka UNeRe
tne . .
fi Vyet- Stas tba thy 598 aR ee teomae etyd. Te teens. .
3 ' Bie geoedogt seo suited !. sates oa
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auersisnce ‘ H atteao surat :
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Con { rs ng this Faport.
rare Tin a RIMINI STRATIVE OFFICER: eC
POW TNE SUPheVE So: This: report be designed to help you eaprese your evaluation nf your subordinete ant to trenenit
thie evaluation to your superviens end senior oficiole, Organisntion pflicy requites thet you inform the suborsdi-
Uvscuesion eith hin of hie
nels e he atond Camptetton of the report cen help zs prepere for an
atrengthe and weatnes tien policy that you shee Mart Lof thie renort ta the employee cacent
aleo organi
unger conditions sheetfed ia a OU. Tt bn recommended thet you reod the entice form before commicting
eulation, 20
any tueation. ff this de the laitial tenort an the cenloyee,
Veeeemnel na tater than JO days efter
the date indicated in _iten a,
SECTION A. j
of tection “A below,
fleat) (Pieaty (Widdley Tt. UATE OF grate A, BEAVIC® CLS GNATION
Jonepn Be 16 June 1z2t- | f- _# DP-
SB. DPFICE7DIVISIOM/ORANCH OF ASDIGHMENT OFF TCT AL Poe Troe Titer
@. CATE REPORT DUE IN OF
___» Special. _ 4s. ft as
. (Specify) —
mcPornt ¢
iaube Promotion actio:
Wala Int aateas _ THIS MEP OR
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fare
vibvas.
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wave OFseuebeD ete furloree wat trataatas
dav vese €3 80 THAT HE omg ulate we OTAmoD. . . .
. PRINTED NAME AND ‘Eranatuae OF $urF ate SUPERVISOR'S OFFFCrAL TITLE
Wwsdas 2am T. Tarrant te ‘th lef, PP.
Foe ee Revitwing OFFieia FECOMD ANY JURSTANTIAL DIVEEHINCE OF GPtaiou ITN THC SUPERVIDOR. Of ANT OTHER Ne
Fanaa tion: waite Loy Cie 0 a OLE TA UNDERSTANDING or pes, werons,
JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
mg om oe 6G: raat t Pearogua OF BV es .
Connider GALY Ube producti y pad elect veaesa with which the
ducing the rating prrjad. Compare hin ONLY th others doing sieilsd sork ato
Factors athor than productivity wit) be tahon tuto secoumt Inter in Section B.
miler Devel of respo
sihility..
——— - DOLS NOT PHAVOAM OVTIAS ADLOUATELY, HE 1S INCOWPEIENT.
f + BARLEY ADEQUATE [hy PERF ONMENCE: ALTHOUEo nh WAS HAG SPECIFICS CUlOMne GOR TRAINING. ME OF TO% alg sd
CaBeY Gut HESPONSIOtEE TEES.
5 PLADORUS WOET OF WIS DUTIES ACCEPIASLY: OCCATIONALLY WEeEALS SOME 26£S OF aL anness. .
FERFORUS DUTIES im & COMPLIES, CPEECTING WARNES,
CHHRIES OVE MANY OF rh HECPONST ATES
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A PINE PORTOGMAKEES CaeceeTiomacew aCad.
Fa OTulh #425043 anOey TO
easing :
S PEMPORUS Had BUTEES Th Sut 4H OUTSTANDING MANNER Instr He,
Trt SUPE avisoR,
Subject has prov ven, hinself to be an effective end productive case officer.
. 2tP ca watt at :
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SECRET . ° — arnice Ot ofa
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SaTencs ON REBFOMM ENCE OF sPucuric Outta . . .
PIRICTHC . .
o. State in the specee below up to sis of the mare important SEFCTFIC duties etch gy 3 oy? ating
Fieve the most important first. Dp not inglute miner or unimportant dulics 158.
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Bb. Kote performance on cavh apecttic duty conatdertng ONLY etlective sin performenvée of ao et
¢. For Perviae bility to eumervier will
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d. Compare in yout aind, when possible,
similar level of ceanoneaibility.
e. Teo individuele’ with the sane “job tithe may be perlorming different duthen.
duties,
f. Be apecific. Panmploa of the bind of duties that aight he cated are:
“ORAL BRIEFING © - WAS AND USES’ AREA. KNOML BOGE
ing “DEVELOPS NEW Proceeds”
PREPARES SUUVARIRS
PREPARES CORRESPONDENCE
a. For ome jobs, d
and phone operation, in the ¢ of a sadio operator.
eas ourY Oe Pe
found iw veRY FoW Veo VIDUALS HOL Dm
TT ar) ae raronwanct
2+ BARELY ADEQUATE UN THE PERFORMANCE OF THs
Lan 7008
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peeroeus THis outy acceptaaLy oo 7s EXCELS anyone
Assist in the production of Station
PP themes: de required
7 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION, OF MANKEA OF 408 PunFouwanct™ 7 :
ERECT IONS: Stress asteongths and woakncspai, part Tculasty thoée which: affect development on Present job.
“Subject. bas 4 Well developed background applied to POCCLOATE. operations in the
Far East. #é has demonstrated, he is & careful and. productive case officer and
a capable hondler: of ayeritss : No pa tlewlar Weaknesées wero observed. :
norte tenet eee ee
Pertinent personal. charac sciatica lor habits, ap
pare him eath-othecs. doing similae work of about
OCrru fur unsul Tage + WE SNOULO
period,
uty.
eye be tated as @ “ypecd tle duty (de net cate a supervisors those
perwieae a eocrotary onty). .
the (ndividual being ented with others peMlEipn Oy anne duty ata
Ul 20, rate them on different
CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS:
Giving LecTURaSs .
. ‘SEMINARS AVALYZFS INOUSTRIAL REPORTS
GRETING TECHNICAL, REPORTS WANAGES FILES DERRIRFING SOURCES
CONDUCTING BXTBRUAL LIAISON OPERATES B4uI0 + KEEPS pooKS
TYPING COORDINATES G1TH OTWER Greiess “DRIVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION URITES REQTATIONS MAINTAINS AIR CONDE rioniwo
EVALUATES SLQNIFICANCROF DATA
SUPERVISING
may be broken down even further if supervisor conelders Jt advisable, ©.6s. Combined hey
‘ a
ofu PHS OU TY IN aa ou lp tanbing- ehunen T-
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numer
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OF Tre Same “Sul faoukaty AS MOST PFOPLE § ANDO IN PAE GaGAnt ZaATion
A FINE EMPLEVEC - HAS SOME OUTSTANDING TTAENGTNS - .
aN vay duaiey STRONG PERSON 1m ThawS OF Tel @ESUIQENTATS OF TRE Of Gans
CACELUCO Br OnLy A FER IN SurTaGHeI Ty FON PORK AN THE OMGANE TATION
(3 EMT INDIVEQUAL BUTTER SUITED FOR pura IN SuME Nigariaw? om) vee wet:
CUPL AIS FULT
etional assignments both PBOCTOATE and DNGHOSTLY,
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“ WSTRUCTIONS
ier Tue. ANINIST TIVE OFFIC Consult current inetructions for corpleting thie eepor
POP TH SUVERVISOR: This report tem pebvileged communication ta youre wuperviear, and tu appropriate careet menage
ment ond perenne! officinis concerning the potential of the raployee being rated itis MOT to be shaen to the
rated eeployer. tt fecommenied thet you read the entice report before completing any ‘tueetion. Thre report
to he commleted onty efter the cep bayen | been unfree your. suprey FUR AT LBAST 99 DAYS. FE feee then adda
holland. conn be te aftee the Godays hae chleowed, Lf this be the INITTIN, FEPOKT on the employee,. beeever, 31 MUST be
completed ant fursarded to the Cl ne Jater thas Modtays after the due dale indicated in item @ of Seetion "7" below,
_-~ GENERAL cee a eye
(Hrddho)~ 2. DATE OF GiAtH a. 4K
pie eee OO une 1922 |
ON/ARANCH OF -ADDIONWENT 8. OFFICHAL FOSTTION rime
"_ Ops Officer-Deputy-Chiet, (PP
Y THIS REPORT (lacluasve deceey
3
SECTION E._
4. SEPVICE GEZICAATION
_& DP
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3s. OF
OwaDd | 8. OATL ACPORT DUL Im OF 9. PLatoD Coverno |
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oF RePaRY
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toertas (Specify)
Promotion action
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LSERTIFICATION.
CLATIFY Twat twos 3 MePoat ervarsents uy pLeT pubatutn? oF. THE ANOIVIDUAL BEING @
ison e. SuPravisoR's OFesC
7 Chiet, Pr
a, terry ow “PeintLo waue. aN
FERENCE oF Can
crac Titur on
_ FOr mT iat ra ASSUME curate MC DPOREIMILE TIES .
pIeeCtIS Conaidering vthere wb tie vrade Cane) tyne of osabgnment, rate the cuployne? . potential 14 aetiane greater
responsibilities, Think in terms of the kind of reaponsibility enco ered at the varbous levels in nie kind of
work. °
ALREADY AMOVE THE LEVER AT micH SATISFACTORY PLRFOMMANCE CAN OF LEPLCTCO.
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2 AS WE AGHEO THE Mi TE LEVEL Af mi CW TATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE CXPOCTEO.
3+ MAWING PLGOAL “AUT AEOOS MORE Trak OLFOME HE CAN DE TMaArNED fo ASSUME GHEATER WESPORSIGILITIOS
5 4 AM ADY TON CHANTING 1H BUSTIN GME ATOR MESPONAIDILITILS,
SO WILL FHOHABLY ADGUTE GUICKLY TO UGH fr aParSsOLd BUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRATION
RATING G5 ALA AOY AST UMING MORE HEZOGNSINILI TIES fat E¢PECTIO AT WES PHESCUE CRVEL
NUMGLE 7+ AN EACEP TION wed FS OEE OF Met Phe aed SHOULO BE Cons 1EFRLD FON Carey ADGtMF TI OF MIGHER
boven BEarong TOIL ETIES .
2. Ruehevi sR Potential
VAnawer Chis qaereian:
o indi below your ng
SULTAILE TRAIN cate your
to expreasting your ole on in ol
fating in the "actual" column.
D+ ave a
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HATING . :
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placiag the number of the daacriptive tating below which cases nlosgat,
TE your cating ‘is based.on observing hom supervise mote your
"poteatssa$* colisan.
© Gcalurn,
mw Of big putential, vote the-sating in the
Ensi tone POTENTIAL In THES Sa tuaTion
2 BEER SUPCRYISG® G4 THIS RIND CF SP UAT ION
fe AVERAGE SUPFRYISOR ta 13 stnp oY Sitgaty
OF A, STEONG OR IN Teas S41 9uaTION .
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AESONiP tive SATUAT YT OM
Tateargraphere, technicians or pratatstonal apes
(eel Ora te budarosmetad 44 Fatsusat ¢ Riese bine
“yee Cisuch itetvers,
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COMMENTER CONCEANING POTENTIAL
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. V. FRAINTNO OR OTHER. DEVEL OPWENTAL CHP TENCE PLANNE THE INDI VIOUsR -
a Contimue vith Preoent dutics for time being. |
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: SECTION 1. a . ~RESCRIPTION OF TaOtvIDUAL . ‘ _
ot ng the individual av you “eee hia on the job. tInteepfet
POINECTIONS: Tiie section be provided as an nid to dos
the “words diternlly. On the page-below are o acrle
the felt of eech stotement ia a Loe under the hoad ing
ve Category winner abiech beast tel how: much the statement it apptics te the. 2:
_ Me Have HOT oostaven, TwPds HENCE CaN GIVE NO OPtMtON Ad TO HOw THE GSESCRIPTION APPLIES TO Ine.
2 ot oF INDE Wt DUAL ' ‘ . . .
S APPLIES TO THE EnGUvIQUAL TO THE LEAST POSSIOLE OF GREE : . Do .
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2+ APPLNEd To fRONVIGUAL 10 8 Liwetro ptea L
P APPLIES TO IHDrVIOUAL TO AN AVERAGE OF cere,
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Ratomeute thet y. in tome degrce to most people. To,
crtegors.* Read each steted fasert In the bor the:
on covered hy thia report,
Carecaay nyMonR
+ APPLTER TO tHOTVIDUAL TO aN above EERGE OLGREE
“Outs TeNoiNs” tomet : :
STAT LMPNT |
Die ae recent UN O63Cuse
fiQuo vita axeoctates
+ APPONGS TO TMOlvt ual Te an
Jattocar
anton THasoeeos oF .
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TndTRUCTIONS.
Fow Tie #17 NI STRATIVE ‘bier: “Consult current ineteuct one for completing thie report.
POW THR SUEEVISOR: Thit feport is designed to help you eap your evelustion of your subordinete, and to trenemit
this evelustion to pour perviane end senior officiate, Urganisation policy requir thet you inform the subor
nate whore he etends eth pou. Completion of tha report can help you prepare for @ discussion with hin of hie
eteengthe ond weak It ba also organisation poltey thet you show Past fof thin teport to the employee except
uncer condition: apecl# dA Magulation 20-379.- Tt ie recommended that you d the entire fora before coopletin
‘To the jnittel report on the eoployee, it aust be comp fet: ed amt forwarded to the lee o
any Fuestion.. If this
Versonral no.dater than 30 days. after the sete iniscated in item 8, of Section A delos, .
GOMERAL
(Widdtey OATC OF
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Be. _| 16 June 1922
OFFICIAL POSITION THTLE ot
Area Ops Officer, ADBr. Che:
PEMIND COVERED BY THiS REPORT (Inclusive dates
_2 Dacembor' 1956 = 2 August 1957
wreciae (Speedty)
SECTION A.
SCRVICE CES OMATION
SD: DP :
CPiret)
Joesph
“QF aOR ONMENT
tm 0?
DATE wEbORT DUE
Trea oF aeroat
(Check ona)
CERTIFICATION
WAS WOT OEEA SHOWN TO THE 1f MOT SHOmN,
tnOIVIOUAL AATED.
CHPLAIA way,
feat we aateo reptwtauas’ ances wos |
Caromwance e¢cauee (Spool ly):
tT Cammot ceatery
i evapuate wed soe
soae t
sage
fo te OF SCURPED Pha Fad RUPLOU EE wEe SFESwOtaD
san erreatesey oo feb wd GHOPD. OHENE Wa Brsaes, —
SUPEAVISOR[D, SUPERVISOR'S OFFICIAL Tithe
_ TEPEO OR PRINTED HAME Sit mei atyA . . .
2 Auguat 1957. @ : ke 4 --_, | Chief, FE/S
OO TH PETIESING atts fica be: ALCOND Any SUBOTHTT) st UF an OF OPINION WITH THE SUPERVISOR, OR ANY OTHER the
FowwaTiza, mice @1Lb LEA 19 A perver UNOLMSTANDING OF THIS nepoat, . .
B. Tare Cate
atracnep Sater
Wi flerence of oplnica-with the ceviaer is rath ctad in the above section:
P 4 HO Use oF “fyitns €, CFFICIAL THTE ee OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Win th .
- 9 BE
Y 300 PE Pearounsuce ¢ LURT! 01
StcTIOw ¢ c.
tS On, SeataAL PERE .
DINETTE: Consider” Od the productivity and “eh fec th which the individual being rated has performed |”
nhe dutves during the rating pericd. Compare hic ONLY with athers doing sinilar work at 8 similar level af respons
‘aibiliey, Factors Gather ther vroduceivity will be teren inte accomt letor in Section p.
2 OF purees
HEL es in 49 rNCOMPE TENE,
2 AR INOU OH HE was MAD SPECUPIC Curoamce on TOAINING. WE Or Tem FAILS 10
oars uot renga ouries’ anes.
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| 2. Bewive BOR GUAEE im Pe Aronaans
"g CAabe Oyf we aPGnsr BIL Ties. -
PiGscaws wart oF uaa Dutt OS ALCEP TAG. GCC AS OMALEV Ab WF ALS 30m 2aba or eceaness.
WIutEF FES em A COUPETONF, EFFECTIVE wannta.
patina A opimd FRAP QMa ag EA, CAMLILT Out whan OH 41S OOSFONST DIL ITED €
. = ORR ae OR Gutta 1% Sutr am OU Taf amin wasNhA THAT BE ONG Oy ALL AO at
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saw oe 85 (Part n Gt Gaus @% AND 438 OitR
soe Cosmin.
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DIRFCTIONS: . Woenp ne
Ay State inthe sroces Below up to sit of the ore imoctont STEIME Ma
Place the meat sere at. Iw not include ‘@idane af unieporteat sea,
bd. Rate perforeaicer un rach specific duty considering ONLY effec ene Performance of this specifde duty.
ol foe. Foe supervisors, otility to superviee will olwaye be “hig at B specific duty (do not rete a@ superesvore those
who swpereiae » secretary only). 462d . eldeatH egp pecforning the some duty at af
d. Compere in your aind, when possible, the individus
rate them on difforent
Qysoraed ‘dir
lewel of cesponsibility,
iwidoals with the sene job tithe may be performing different cuties. If so,
f. Be specific. Fxaeples of the kind cf duties that aight be Abate ares
mek =
i y. CEQ BRlEring “MAS AND USES AREA KND CONDUCTS INTARBOGATIONS
GIVING LECTURES . DEVELOPS NEW PROGRAYS PREPARES SUGVARIES
CONDUCTING SEMINARS ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPCETS TRANSLAThS CERUAN
SRETING TECHNICAL REPORTS WANACES FILES DEHRIEFING SOURCRS
ONNCTING SXTERNAL LIAISON OPERATES RADLO AEEFS BOOKS
rrePisg COORDINATES WITH OTHER OFFICES S ORTVES-TRUCE 7
TALING DICTATION WRITES REGULATIONS MAINTAINS AIR CONDITIONING
‘ SXPERVISING : PREIFARES CORRESPONDENCE EVALUATES SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
a
For some. jods, duties may. be broken. doen even further if supervisor considers it advisable, 0.€.4 Combined key
and phone operetion, in the case of « redic operator, .
@ + PERFCANS THIS DUTY in An OUTSTAND InG-MANNED
TNCOMPCTOENT Ie THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS DUTY
FONND DM VERY FEE INDIVIDUALS HOLDING Sitt-
R+ BAALLY ADEQUATE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS
OESCRIP Five uy . - , Lae LORS" -
RATING 3+ PERFORWS THIS OUTY ACCEPTAOLY P+ ENCES ANYONE 1 KNOW IN INE PERS ORMANCE OF
nuwete 4a. PEAFORWS THIS DUTY IN A COMPETENT WANNER Mrs Curry .
: : Se FORWS THES “OUTY TN. SUCH A N .
ey at 1s a OisTincr. ASSET Ow wigs
tra i
© buty wo.”
> [wuseer
Supervision, as Deputy Chier of .
; Branch: - ; cae
! greecievc owty wo. 2" .
| Prepares: cables and atepatehsia
P AATING
nywena
“Peraceete ovte so. 3). pot . RATING EFECIFIC Oyty wa. 8 | RATING
numBea
Oral briefings ye junta - oo
j 3. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOD PLAFORUANCE
- ~ ee.
DIRECTIONS: “Stress” strengths! and weaknesses, porticulnrly thoac which affret development an present job.
: Subject is capable, conscientious, and energetic. He gets alorg well with essociates
- Jand is a good supervisor, His scholarly knowledge of political science and hiatery,
coupled with an ability to express himself well is a distinct asset; Hag a slight:
. tendency to lecture hig listeners, and is sometimes carried anay by the momentum of
bis ow initiativa and aggressive approach ‘to problems tut of course these characteristdp Pa
te can easy be qualitiog’ rather than faulte when recognised and guideds
SECTION O. 1 SUITABILITY FOR CURRENT JOB IN ORGANITATICN _
OURECTICNS: | to account here averything you knew about the inti t Tproductletey? conduct ia rhe job,
pertinent aracteciation or habits, epeciel defeces or toleate he fitacin with your team. Core
pere his doing sidiler work of about the seme bevel. sO a
S ODEFERE ERY UNSUTTAGLE © HE SIGULG BE SEPARATED
2+ GF aV07F SUITARILE IV... @OULD HOT HAY ACCEPTED wow cs
8 MAMELY ACCEPTAULE EMPLOYEE... BFboe AVERAGE GU AUTH NO aEaawasaas ©
Gant aS SEPARATION : .
o OF etek SAME SUETAQILITY AS MOST PEOPLE § WNDe IN THE ONCameZAtion
AOFUNG EMPCOVEE © MAS SGML OUTETANSING STRENGINS
Lie STRONG PLosON IY FESWS OF THE REGUIMEMENTS SF THE Coon LATION
CNLY A FER IM SUITASIL SEY POR aOan nm TRE SASaRr zat on
PoRAD ante evar: xnce noe
ME OTHEA BUSTTION IN THO Sacanedationt Co} vee faye wie UF ves, |
aS Faas taeda aL Sirida sur tk TOR BORE IN
CRPLAI® FULLY
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SECRET
ey . (CEhen Filled In)
daatavet ioe
instructions for completing this report.
FOR THE ALNINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Conault current
FOR THE SUPERVISOR: This report la a privileged comcunication to your supervisor, and (o oppropriate cere
ment and personnel offichels concerning the potential of the employee being cated. Jt is NOT to Be “uhoen to the
ested eoployee. It is recommended that you read the entice report befure completing ony question, This report is
to be completed only ster the eaployee has been under yous supervision: FOR AT LEAST 90 DAYS. If teas than oodays,
hold-end cocplete after the 90daya has elapsed. If this ie the INITIAL REPORT on the employee, however, it WIT be
coapteted and forwarded to the GP no Leter than 30days after the due dote indicated in item § of Section” f" below.
ANE OF g1atTH
a. SERVICE edtanation
16 June 1921 Pa SDiDP :
FrCiau POSITION TITLE
Area Ops Officer, ADBreChe
#. PERIOD COVEMED Gy THIS REPORT (Incluatve d
2 December 1956 = 2 August 1957
Section €.
2.
(Leese) (Picat) (Widdte)
Joseph Bo
OF ICETO Wi BION? PRanEH OF ASSIGNMENT
@- OATE REPORT OU IN OF
10. TyPE OF REPORT
(Check one)
SECTION. F.
‘fom Tee #atee
- THi® CATE”
2 August 1957
1 cent
T¥8ED on Pat
OFFICAL
DIRECTION Considering others of. his gre and type of assignment, rate the employee's potential to assume greeter
Think - in terms of he kind of responsibility encountered ot the various levels in hia kind of
te * auacaor- “anave THE LEVEL AT UNICH Sere21scrope eaboneaee cay ee Exekerco -
FACTORY PERT ORURSTT CAN BEER
HAS MEACHED THE MIGHEST LEVEL AT were gary
MAQING PROGRESS, BUT NECOS MORE Fwd BEFOUC{4£ Cam GE TRAINED TO ASSUME gepesten. BESS payee
a“
5
4 4+ READY FOU TRAINING IN ASSUMING GALATER BESPONSIBILITIES
Ss wich PROBAALY ADJUST QUICKLY To utak MEsPombs ace. eos WITHOUT FURTHER eye
a AUG
Rating + ALREADY ASSUMING WORE ACSPOUS ONLITIES Toran) CePecTeoch Par CARIaAINT LEVEL 3 -
* wuMOER + AN EXCEPTIOnAL PLASON BHO 1S ONE OF THE ree @nO InduLD GE € €On3t CrRrO~Poe—eagte assent Yo DP Hi wer!
7 REVEL AESPONSTHILITIES . .
ee
Aniwer thia question: | ilas this ‘porssa the
dicate below'your opinion’ or x the tevel of supervisory ability this peeson cil! evarh AFTER,
SUITAULE TRAINING. Ind ate your opinion hy ¢ the tember of the descriptive rating belos shich cames closest
to. expresalng your optoion in the appropriste coluen. Ff your eating ia Based on observing hia superviss. pole your
sating im the “actual” colusn. ff besed en opinton'of his votential, note the rating in the “potential colin,”
IN Ter$ STTATION re
HAWE BOQ OPINION CN WIS SUPERVISCHY POTENT aL
: o-
ESCAIP TIVE .
S eetine bos BELIEVE ivi cuaa, “Ould CL A has SUPERVISOR IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION
wuweca 2+ BTLIEVE GD VICUAL BOULD FE Ay ant SHOERVISOR th THHS ATHD OF SITUATION ’
‘ D+ BELIEVE INDtvI OVAL WOULD BE & aad EP 1602 ty THIS SY TUATSON
SISGATION +
a cee
Negrephera, Aniciane of professionel ape-
C1 @tIm ruwlerete Suserdemares 15s fatcuint (Ferat fame
PorenTrat | | 6 .
G@our Cstue Tmt adve 720 (isuer
castieta of various bindsy, satel route
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pre tn
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“esa? 38 Bue
doela A PUNP ONE Bd FOR wasde Pyaed, Debeeteasion
fa panur, OH > war ae war wer ah Burtt re ena.
2 Bac 40.16 (Frecuiree Tevei} .
en Sa ane Danna
Povite suwraeete Sums rcreetis IS AST Pf autat
debses tae kes vetivtl etestan or
: . . 3 Poa F . . ne ae ~
rere me. US (Part Nya ft “2 ee age pace SECRET Potential ie
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LIFECTIONS:
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@ubiect has many qualities which as he acquires experi Ere and maturity, will make
him increasingly valuable as a superviscr, operator, NI EAH cave officers
B FAGICATE Tm APPEL eAT: NUMBER OF MONTHS THE MATID burrarre was ots
Le . _ May Roan
: FUTURE Plans
t. FRRLCING on. omen CEVCLOPMENTAL CEPR IENCE PLANNEO F Foa tm Tet NOT WI DUAL
*nagensat training might be usefuls
2 -@9TE OFWER FACTORS, INCLUDING PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, TOBE TAREN INTO ACCOUNT IN INDI ¥IOUAL:S FUTURE sos comin Ty
‘Has wallebalanced. attitude toward his work and his associated, His short- stature
. and quiet per énality | make him acceptable to ‘many ortentals who’ iatght” be repelled
“by the. average amoricabe. . ;
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thon. is pravided wa an'aid to describing adividual oe yo
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SECTION 4.
ace him on tho job, Interpret
the words Lit Yy.
the Jefe of statement fe a box under the heading “category.” Read'each, statement and insert in the bos the
eeteqory nusber shich best tetila how much ¢ ehent applics to the Person covered by thio separt,
“Ms HAVE NOT OBSEAVED THs 34 HENCE Can sree NO OF INION as YO woe THe cascnir ties aPPLICS TO THe
_INOTVEOUAR so . 7.
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CATEGORY HUMSER Ze APPLIES TO INDIVEOUAL TOA Lime téo. S1g6ace . =
32+ APPLIES TO INOLVIQUAL TO AN AVERAGE 0259
4 + APPLIES TO INOIVEQUAL TO AW. SMOVE. AVESAGE OLGREE .
: 3s APPLIUS TO WNDIVIOUAL To AN OUTSTANciN OEGHEE - . on
foattgnay, STATEMENT BTATEuint stateutal |
Ve nace to see andreas Whe WAS sraapsnas oF Die Va eertcriee nm. ciscuse
& fojret oe vite actowett db bum so tr PiGms @r te sbs7creves
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‘A. Two dovhle ageat probleas and one walk-in problea requiring cove analyaio.
Thie oe ayets Involves thorough study of the cane:
lo! To determine areas of miselng, ‘inadequata, or quastiouable Anformaticn.
2. To pick out infomastion which can ba checked through other sourced,
3. “To recugdsee all possible lends. .
4, To noses tha risk involved. .
3+ To propose appropriate action (operational decisions).
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advanced the progreca of the olags dissuasians. Tn bis vritten wore
bo showd a sound knovledge ami a feel for tho handling of agents, bud
$n othe? aapecte of tho oacea ahd probleca hie offorte vero nore casual.
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Date::
Grades
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1. Psoudor B Saat Sate
2, Officer. Divisions © =. Branch
Projoct Assign
3. ojec Ass enments ay Btaties
& Dates Trained; 20 Or% 1955
BB, Traning Received: ,
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: (BE Se Ee Bephorabiens, |
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6, Evaluations & ;
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eteticn ves andy wince he wi: a be" able i) gt telo fren bermel 7 fe li ER 3H {a0¥6).
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“CaN #caD. TENTS OF ANY DineICUL ey,
fwe OICttonary |
(OF A OVRERAL NATURE Of im FNELOS 6 Au FAMILIAR WHT. USING
OF A GtnFkal SAPUPE OF BHP TELOS 1 AM FAMIUTAR 4, YIING THe
NRLAO Texts Geaoes: OF OLeerey
CIC TION, Y OCCARIONALL YS s : a
“HEC, USING Tak CLC IOMARY
' ‘e A “aban lexts ar ay @ace Serres Ty. inewspapers, reference oaterints,
rrequemter, - . . . . : a ne
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HAVE NO REAQING ANILITY IN INE CANGUAdt
SEcTiOm 8, Toe, . _ Writing (41) . no -
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i 1 CAN ARITE PLOSONAL LET FEDS AND SIMILAR WATERIAL @iId COMPLETE SUCCESS ALTUOUT USING THE D1CLIOMANY, of Care .
H Ve aRite Pac tuan BAQRATIVE AMO CXPOSETONS WATERbAL nde READIN SOLE CLaMdEs, wit VEuY fin GRAMMATICAL EQROuS, IN so
a | NATIVE STYLE. USING THE DICTIONARY GHEY RARLLY.
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RARELY, 1 GaN WATTE FACTUAL NARRAVIVE AND ERPORITONE UATED! at Pa REASONABLE ClaWEle, WITH Foe GosuaTi Cal
AIT ON AU STOLE ontcd wey Nut oa SAUHVE, UGEUG THE iC PrdNAgE OCCASIONALLY.
Oa a
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- Our alin Many Gaasuaticay Cards ayO aN A VERY FORERGH, &
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nt re A tt RN rR er ar
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1. | B4BUADTANO MOMS TECHNICAL COMVEMSATION Of ALL SUBIFLES, Bie becEefOeF ACL AND ON THE TELEPHONED 1 UNDEMSTARD
. wEARLY fveRriMing i tan Om THe BanIg anv AT THE moeth>, WLers, uO LECTURES, .
2 8DTe PACES TOOPACE AND OM THE: TELEPHONE! 1
LCUGING MOST JORES Ano
UNOLASTAND -NON? TECHNICAL Cow sensation: On WLARLY ALL Suasee
f
THE WNDIO AND AL THE WoetLd, PLacs, ano LECTURES, 16
2. UNDEN STAND MOST OF mIAT 1 HEAm 08
. PUNS, oe .
3 ' usor astano NEARLY aL Convensarion, ON TOFICS OF BstLY 4497 sok Teaere; NOim FACE. TO-F ACE AND ON THE TELE:
". PHOWEH 3 UNDERSTARD wud cr ava fF MEAR ON THE Be0Ie. seu Bt wyvbes, PLAYS, AND LECTURES, .
© ’ unonesrano tn SimPa car Conveesarion, OTH FAChe fo+ pars
“ft AGAR Gh THe BANIQ AND AT THE MOVIES, PLAYS, ang “LOG fee
FNS Om Met TELLOMONED T UNDERSTAND SOME OF HAT
TA UNDERSTAND THe SPOnEN Lane
AM ROE ABLE
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PART 41 EXP: VENCE AS TRAMSLATO? Ca iuTERPRETER (45)
oo
BEFOW Cont AvING CnECe PACT
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Ae ret ye er vere rey.
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CCATIOY TMAY Inf turGraat itn 41
THIS CLATEFICATiVN COMsteiuTed we Bete
WACULATION HG, DS 1%9. ean, Hiab. 4 feat 4
OeCOwl FLEGIBLE 1OR AN ASARD, Oo Tear EROFSPEC Tit GE fod
CUMEL ATIVE AS OF THe ANN Ive aaaae Gsrh. oF COMPLETING Treat today
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HAVE NO PROFICIENCY
IM ANY FOREIGN LANGUAGE
- . en "PART Li-LawGuaGe ELexenTs
SECTION Reading (40)
| UCAN READ TEXTS OF ANY DIFFICULTY, OF A GENERAL NATURE C8 IN FOCUS baw Fawiuran wet, USING Ter DICTIONARY J
4) owuy maatiy. Lle. . . me Lo,
1 CAM MEAD TEXTS oF. MOST. CRADES OF orrsicutty, OF A GUNCRal AatuRE 08 IN FIELDS 1 Am FAMtLi AR WITH, USING THE . =
“DICTIONARY. OCCASIONALLY, ms . : we TE ‘
ee © “4 CAN READ rexTs (OF Avigace birricuity (4 ‘wateriola, efe.). USING THe CLETIONARY : . .
. FREQUENTLY . . . sr . 2 . . .
Chiv; @EAO SIMPLE TEXTS. SUCH AS STREET SIGNS, RENSPAPER HEAOLINGS, ETC ‘ 7 —_
- a Writing GIy
: SECTION. B. an :
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i Ve WRITE FACTUAL NARRATIVE ANG CXPOSITORY MATEMEAL with SEAS NAME CUARITY, WITH VERY Fe F GRawwer i cay Teagas, 1N| .
} NATIVE STYLE. USING THE DICTIONARY ONLY RARELY, . . .
‘ "CAN WAETE. PERSONAL LETTESS AND StMILAN SUNPLE. MATS REAL Te COMPLE SUCCESS, USING THE GECTIONARY ONLY . .
; . 2. GARELY.~ 1 CAN WHETE FACTUAL NASRATIVE AND EXPOSITORY waTERraL wary ASCNAODLE CLARITY, wri Pow Geauuaricer . -
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CrRons, suT IN A STYGE asic war NOT AE NATIVE USING THE FIC TIONARY DCCASION ALLY, -
MATERIAL, DITH HEASONAMLE SUCCESS IM CONVEYING AY MEANINGS ° oo, .
IN OAVECRSLY FOREIGN. AWKWARD STYLE. UTIRG THE DESTIONARY
1 CAN SRETE PERSONAL LETTERS AND SIMILAR SIMPLE
3- out eITh OCC AS LONAL MIND® Ramana Ti Cat ERRONS ANS
OCCASTONALLY,
1 CAN WRETE PERSONAL LETTERS AND SIMILAR SIMPLE MATEALALL sy TH ROASONAULE SU
BUT ITM MANY CRANMATICAD ERSORS AND. TN AVERY FOMETGN, en sand STYLE. USIN
CESS IN CONYLYING MY MEANING,
THE DFCTIGNARY FREQUENTLY, ‘
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SECTION C,
q 1. ety PRONUNCIATION IS NATIVE,
aan eeeeteeeneeeeeeeee
Pha PRONUNCIATION TaPY BAVE NO DIFFICULTY UNSLASTANGING UE. . .
. . ‘e) oniue NATIVES CAN GETECT aN accent '
CAUSES OEFSLCVATY FOR NATIVES TU UNDERSTAND.
MY PROWUNCEATION 15 O8VIOUSLY FOE LEN, AUT ONLY: RARELY
. Sane > .
‘ 4.0 MY PRONUNCIATION IS OCCASICRALEY OIFFICULT FoR KATEvSS TO UNDE IS FANT, .
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H SPEAR FLUPR ELT AND ACCUPATILY IN ALL PRACTICAL ano SOCIAL Situations: COMWEOSE FREELY AMO EDUSMATEICaLEY
ime ae PULLS ett aw rCH 8 ae RAUL AR,
POSPE AS FiUbuTiY aud ACCURATELY Ih NVARLY aut PRACTICAL: AWG SOCIAL SITWATIC@Ss 1 Cam CONDIOSE th WEST FESLOS
OTH mm tle fae FAMILIAR AND 1 LMPLOY SOME POPULAA SAYINGS. LETERAPY, GUSTATICHS, MHD COMUON PROVEEDS.
J. EGET ALONG GUITE @ELE IN SITUATIONS OF DAILY LIFE AND TRAVEL AND CAN CONDUCT @CUTIAE BUSINESS 1% PARTICULAR FtELOS
MAHAGL FO GLI MUON I THE MOST COMMON SITUATIONS OF SSILY LIFT AND 1Gavee,
ve cote ee nae 2
HAVE NO ABILITY TO UST THE LANGUAGE Ih ANY OF THE ADOVE BCSPECTS.
‘ Under starting (44)
BOTm FACE TH+ face BOO OM THE TELEPMONT! § UNDERSTAND
LONGERSTAND GON TECHNICAL CONVERSATION OM MLL SUBIECTS.
PLAYS, AND LECTURES.
WEARLY Lvtwr tine 1 OAM ON Til FADIO AND AT THh myei fs,
potw “Face? ro-vace AND ON ‘tHe “revernone
Ane becmuees.. INCEUDING | WOST JOKES and
+ OONDELDS TANT “WOR: TECHNICAL CONVERSATION ‘on, NCAaLY, ALL SUBJECTS.
2. UNDT eS tAND Moat OF MAT ' HFAR.ON THE RADIO AKG AT THE movies. PLAYA,
‘Pund. no : re - . : . .
‘ADLY ALL CONVGRSATION.OW FOP ICS GF GAILY LIFE ANO TRAVEL, B9f4, FACE :
TP OUNAtASTAND wc oO WHAT 1 HEAR ON THE PADIO, AND AT THE MOVIES, PL&yS, ano itcrunes. woe .
UNDERSTAND THE SIMPLES CONVERSATION, GOTH FACE-TO-FACE ANO OW THE TELEPWOMES TF UNUCESTAND SOME OF oWAT
AAR Ge THE WAGIO AND AT TF MOVIES, PLATS. AND LECTURES.
TAU NUT ABLE 1G UOT ASTANO Tut SPOKEN LANGusce.
BEFORE CONTINUING = CHECK PART i! TO ENSUaE Twat you Have CIRCLED ONE wUMBER PER SECTION.
SO , past! HNIMEAPERIERCE AS TRANSLATOR oR INTERPRETER {357
NCE AS A TRANSLATORG . .
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@ L MAYE WAD CxPLOTENCE Ad AN LUT ORPALIFG. Se .
GROTH GF IME ACGVE STATEMENTS APPLY. - : 0 rn : ,
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PART IV-CERTIFICATICN
INFCRMATICN GIVEN AadgvE 15 rave ‘ano AccuRaTe ta Ih. ensr OF wy Nom t0Ge 4nd BAL ILE,
ance Aaang, FAGVIGED Fo AM CUIGEdek UNDER TERMS OF
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BECOME FLIGI BLE FOR AN AMANO, AND THAT SENDESPECTIVE GF THE DATE CF TESEING, kanuaL
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and ODACID.
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i ~ > £9 an dritallivence, sincere, imaginative, hard-working, loyal KUBARK
: .{ ficer who id a definite eredit to tha organization, He hae cartled out all -
: his assignments in a most professional manner and has @erved aa a most weful ;
. j; and respected mesher of the team. His jdiement and opinions are respected by ;
i | his toDLeaguss both in KUBARK and CDACID, . .
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‘pus DATE OF twee REPORT
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“TO SIN MONTHS (Liat in order of frequency)
i149 Conduct of liaison +i th 50TH FE Headquarters « on RUGAGE matters yelating to FE.
:2 Conduct of covert pada ‘projecta, Televex, Teniperament, and Tenacious. .
' i3. Initiation through Project Tomperamont of covart themes targeted at other SEA countries,
‘14 Development of add: esl covert operational activity and agents. ;
Development, of one specific joint oporation with SKOTH targeted at SEA,
Coomtination of DTPILLAH-S”OTH local liaison,
Devalopmisdt of plana for other Joint operations with SMOTH targeted at various
! FE countries, . : :
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INCOMPETENT, | : foe , woe
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RESPONSTELITIES EXCEPTICHALLY WELL,
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TIONS. WILL QUIT TF THESE CONTIAUE.
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FLRENT.. WAS “watT AND SEE~ ATTITLOL, -wouLD
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TATION, -MAUES ALLOWANCES FOR RESTRICTIONS
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AmY PLACE BUT IM THE ORGANI CATION.
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5. PLRISO COVERED BF aePOaT 6. TYPE OF REPORT :
feos To om | tntetet (C77) Artnuet (J Spectes
(oT Be anetgnment cy Reanatgnaent of Supervisor
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Pe UIST YOUR-WAVOR DUTECS
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-of ocerablionsa,
2, “Advice my chief on the problens and developments in the conduct of Eranch PP.
‘Omerations.
3, Sonduct Meson witk elements of wp/P zentor Staffac
4. Plan and coordinate aiv
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D9. IN what TYPE OF woek ARE TOU PRIMARILY TNTERESTLOP
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Ff OLFFERENT ‘Faun YOUR PRESENT JOS, ExXPLAls QUALIFICATIONS LAPFLTUOE, BNSainost, SAILLSS,
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“Ttous Ii invorga ig esti be completed ay Supereiaor * :
: Os Tay megda outits Liste uaoge itew?
- : Mas done a “Suporion job in salling himself and his idens to ‘his seniors
as well as subordinates both within and outside the FE Division, .
. b, Should be recognised for nis creative va tnking and outside studics on his
oun tiae in atgiport of this ass signment, .
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G. LIST COURSES OF INSTRUCTION COMPLETCO DURING REPORT. PERIOD.
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D.TIN WMAT TYPE OF moda AA TOU PRIMARILY INTERESTED?
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2. Exoroiss staff supervioiea over amd assist Bronch PP efficera in the conduat
of operations,
‘2. Sarion a ohde® ca tho probleno and dovolopeonts An tho condust of Branch PP
Operationag,. . i
9. Conduat Iolecn with elesisto of £0/P Seiler Staffo, —.
- 40 Plan ard coordinate. dtvietanaiés. ord aivieton rartledpation in varldewido.
‘PP oparstions
ae QA5T COURSES. OF IHSTAUCTION COmPLtTEO OURING wea PEHI0O.
Nana of ‘Course “Uneat ton lenath of Course . Date Gomplotod
anie Payobalorieal Verfere Seninae 2 wenths _ Rap 1992
_ advanced : Fapchalegsasl Wevfaro Seciney S&aemtho — Rey 1932
To BHAT TYPE GF oGaKk APE YOU POIWAGILY ENTEMESTEGE
| Peysholepieal and paldtical verfere operationa,
“VF DIFFERENT FACH YOUR PRESENT ude, orn TOUR QUALIFICAT EONS AAAT ATURE; aadat toad oe TRELESTS
PL PFO Co ON THE wi UAH HTee F ante
“Be “Haa dena 4a mga tar job in Y and ais ideas te “hate eantora
as well aa subardinatea beth withla and vutside the 1S Division.
b, Should bo rasogndacd fur hin eraabiva thinking and cwiside stiliea ca hia
Gain Ling in suppert of this asslermant.
camber it SECRET or
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13 TPIS PLbSOety PrRF ewan ON PRESENT
17.
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1}. ON WHAT ASPECT OF PLuFORWARCE SMOULD THIS PERSON CONCINTSATE EPPOR! Poe
Should eancentrate on more conedsa oral Proce reees sketio ”
14. COMMENT OM THES FERSOM'S ABILITY TO MANOLE GREATER ACSPOMSIOILITICS won G2 tm THE FUTURE.
Capable of added responsibilities and with propar buldance and experience has almost
ooo eee ee.
16. MMAT TRAINING OA ROTATION DG rOU ACCOMMEND FoAa THIS PERSON?
Duo for complote training prior to field agsipnmont an January 195k.
1G. 2 wave AEVIENCS tab aodee abPoAr. thoemenaa, If any, fo thoen
aaa RIvitwlE
Dare 7: .
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20, COuMintss CIF neesnaary, my Da contlased an revarsg aide of rovet sheeteé
SECRET
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, TRAINING EVALUATION
OPF LATIONS
The officiel to
Pie atelt os
whom this
Tourbe Sistes Only. More Complete date
gunner ined elter contectin
Should be telertted ¢
Me mer how it to other
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- Orvtsioe . . PRosecttD ASM GMM ENT COURSE WO.
r . Ve/rE Senior PP Offtear
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EMENS ION 4ND One roa 'wPUrMtn tation, a SPeciric Ofriniteo
AOVECTHyag RATINGS tMPLorto, A
OF CaCH OF race
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9. Aten nnt and Reagseaument : ph
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THAIS. RECODD a, ;
THE POLLGaIKG INDICAT
C3 THL vansons TA01ts as eesraven BY Inf IMS thuctows puRING Teg TAAINING PEAIOD,
ations PAehuog Tre SUUOENT'S PaRrictpation. aan COnGucT tm FOAth ING AS age AS Nts REaCtICNS T
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sonted ide : In but alng ususily oret esprossion. chearts 499 roade of urs! evpressisn,
groping and Into- claer, ity.
herent fashion,
G. AbITItY to Got Along With Associates. (sor oescaveo [J » 5
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1 2 3 : 7
weotiy aliens folled to win so- feesonebly et fec- rexteyes definite Gnusuel pef oe 1
tes his avecel- clei pecoptsnce . the In his social esssity t2 achiers tlve in Als ste
‘Ity to win accept.
a 8hce-from-others... ny
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others. :
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conduet,
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aie fo th de- himyat? ' Fra Play uf anthustare
MAOAy Bote upon Aildy were
37d intareat,
Ate
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ba adjur’ ts tealning.,. By et aml oeseded 212 geron) rey uiremaytn,
stay ability silms Bly to sever nest 5? the geomet: all pertinent peiice
waphalz aM? at La ony thermy24 dL bews tap Al fecret ped thet he slave down
Wee taken gt OUT ‘ “ : : Set he elowe dow
Slelentiy te P&se ga saully untcrstosdehla Sra2 ressvats tion,
ts tsbglnaties eralyitea? alAdise a2k@ S20 9 naturel fop dlrogtian alendastinyg §
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‘ SUBJECT: Training Evaluction
Comsuniss Party Operations Courses, Advanced fr: airing Divisio: .
Seudent's Rese SNTTH, Jose; PRBe Cure fo. ao - ee
Divinton and Branch |
eer
The Communist Party Qcerationa Courze fg a Bpeclulized two-weeka'
designed to provide adeguaze background and under tay at
{oyement,..und.-to-inerense “the-ef! ‘ec I “
planning ond conduct of operations against these movements.
esrentiols, the generally valid aypects of Perty policy
organization,.and Action; :
The empha vie Is on
- Tt
{en abould’ee, cons ide rad. wubsact
“petere and @pplies onty to the two veeta? re fod of the corse. Tn cba oe : .
where no coment {8 éiven for one chase or ne tvity, it Gots not tmpis Ungt the : !
& is deficient but ouly that the instructors do not feel that shuy have .
Aciant basio upoa which to placa a eeningtul evaluation.
: lL. Studer
i hacvure coe ica oF T Couminist Moverent saad varied .
, SBECTS OF its theory and praciles, A de ot pete ' ag fox ent. . os
co : relationnrips be: ween "ng tional" (Commntet Part i benetices and the Yorld ~ wo .
eq
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Freoly expressed ideas Vhsa appropriata to the Bubject,
3. Esew of nasint - nies
EO
Plesasnt but -reparyed.
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4, ' Cooperation vi vith the starr tn presenting o pertionant sugacstt ora ag to
= ‘future materlal for the course with the purpose of the isprovenent cf gun:
: eect te [al_ior, the “courje With the purpo.e of the loproves een cae
Appreciative of the course; suggested valuable background matorial
for incorporation in certain sudjects, :
5. Efficient use of otudy pertoio and after iter koura to read materiala peetines
in at in atudent folders ae materfal eaietcd for home Btud vith
coe i : -“Punatual and security consctous,, _ = OS
LTnstructorsa’ over-all comment vhere a propriate.
ee rn en aa ES OPT ONT tse
Pats__ 22 Becenber 1953 oo: SO
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ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER | - IMPORTANT
OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
FEOERAL EMPLOYEES GiouP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM
TO COMPLETE THIS - FORM—
* Read the back of the “Duplicate” carefully before you fill in the form.
° Fillin BOTH COPIES of the form. Typeoruse ink,
* Do not detach any part.
] FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
2. FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW (Please. Print or ™ tes):
o* SMAME laity mia ~
Se ee
IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (do NOT mork more than one):
Mark hero _ ELECTION OF OPTIONAL (IM ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
it you - “4 elyct tho $10,060 additianat optional Insurance and suthorize tho required doductions
WANT BOTH . from my salary, compensation, of annuity to Pay tha full cost of the optional insurance.
Optional and. This optional insurance Is int addition to my regular Insurance.
fOgular
insurance (A)
Mark here . CECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT. REGULAR) INSURANCE’
if you | decline the $10,000
DO NOT. WANT - Jo Gonat insurance until at ié
PT ee “Brinstiaby La
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et 1 year atur the etfective.date of this declination and untoss |.
:ovidenta=f,
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insuranca
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ViAIVE “OF ire” INSURAFICE, ‘Goverace”
, i dosira not to be insured and walve coverage under the Fedoral Employes Group Lite
WANT NEITHER {Insurance Program. understand thot | cennot caneul this waiver an obtain regular in
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tegular nor autgnce unblat least 1 year after the aifecttve dato of (Ms waiver and unicss at the timg
ootional f appiy for insurance t AM under aga 60 snd Ptesent satisfactory Medical evidence of in-
insurance . {¢} suraluiity, | Understand also that J cannot now of later lave tbe $10,060 adtttional
ee ees Gptional insurance uniess f hava the regular insurance,
Ox A ORC P= — aN
; ~SIGN AND DATE. IF YOU MARKED BOX "ALOR "CE", : Fon EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONCY
Gi COMPLETE THE “STATISTICAL STUB.” THEN RETURN
THE ENTIRE FORM TO YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE,
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. { herooy acknowledge that X have read and urdorutund tha contents of
wage he ten Kandboc 20-b, Employee Conduct, ¢s eaved Y suy 1570, era tho inforation
“Bréchure -Lov- bes revurcaoy,.: tod. ey. aS
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-- FIELD REASSIGNMENT QUESTIONNAIRE
_ oF ROT COMPLETE _ FoR HEADCUARTERS USE OuLy
OF FMPLOTES (use pesuda anty if Tray Dat atit from Hee 2S. v NAME OF: SUPE VISOR {roe} Oate (from item S.2)
Joseph B, Smith 21 Oct, 1970 John Rh. Horton 21 Oct, 1970 j. .
DATE RECEIVED AT HEADQUANTERS, OisPatcu nuwDers DATE -ATCLIvEG BY CABEEm GLAVICES
om,
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TO BE COMPLETED BY DGLOYEE
TITLE
29 Oct, 1970
+, DATE OF OrATH
16 June
1921
Oate oF Pcs aR ival
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2. stevice| 3. YOUR CURACNT POSITION,
AND GRADE
C/CA, Moxico City 14
REQUESTED OATE OF 6c, EXPECTED DATE OF Fins
DEPARTURE | “r., CRECRS DM eT HQ
a caver FoR
to ts , CURALAT COVER
Mexico City LNGOLD
» BOSIFED DATE TO REPORT TO DUTY
AVTLA LEAVE
STATION OR BASE
Oa.
LAST YOUR MAJOR UNTIES CURING CUARIAT TOUR (eee arecial pote on tranemittal form).
Cotea attach Personal cover gGueationnalecs in accordance with CSE-F 240.8)
Supervise one case officer, one carecr agent and one secretary in
planning and conducting Station CA activities and intelligence oo.
‘collection activities on Mexican government : wos
1G. TRAIHING GESIRED: a aes 7 7
INDICATE aeial FRAINENG YOU BE uieve YOU SHOULD aye ounins me meat ye OPAL Eaay ¢
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IN TTT MONO, DUABOVE. TF YOU MAVE MORE THAN ONC POFFERENCE, INDICATE You CHOICE. ‘ “
I prefer to continue in my present assignment,
Ova OY CHECKING IN ATE 803, IND 4 Gs
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COMPLETE ALL ALTERNATE CHOICES ANO OFTlONS tw ALL CASES EVEN THOUGH YOU AML REOUKSTING AN CATEMSION oF vouR
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wo BE COMPLETED BY FIELD STATION
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2 UNDECATE YOUR MECOMMENDATION FOM HIT MEXT ASSIGNYENT AND TOAININGH
Subject's wish to return here for another tour fits our ideas of what
would be good for him and the Station. His function in the Station wilt
continue and he performs it very ‘Well. ven should there be a readjust-
went “in the amount of case officer’ time put into his field, there will
Still :be, opough- obably. mores than2onoug! him:toed He, does, itp.
very well. This recommendation would be fied if Subject were given
an opportunity for a post which might give him a better chance for pro-
motion, which he” to ve conmreres’ Be ade CPI ATE NEADQUARTENS OFFICE Would dike”
3 PAEVENENCE FO HERT ASS ICnMERT,
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* a PNCr ako Fear oawa OF Tet EMPLOVEE, HID FARRER ONCE Fo HEAT AGL IGE, he ,
i AND Tag STARRING REQUIRES S79 OF Our COMPONENT PNOICATE YOUR CUMPOHENT'S AECOMMENDATION PG ttt SEs7 . .
! AGSIGMMEMT AND TRAINING, * deserves, |
: .
= Per HRMS 7052, Mr. dmith has been approved for homa leave and return |
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to Mexico City for a second tour of duty,
23 Nov 70 .,.,- C/WE/Personnel .,
FoR use BY CASTER See
SIGNATURE
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use APPROPRIATE SPaCk GELOW TO ALPOAT Data FOR LithEa PCS OF TOY.
AEPORT DATED OF USING
TO OLSICHATE SHETHEM SUBMIER1ON 13 OF BASIC DATA, COMRECTION, OR CANCELLATION (One only).
THE MUMDED FOR THE MymTO, BHO LAST. THO O1GITS ONLY FOR YEAR. ALFER TO OF1 NO. BO. REVISEO.
PCS DATES OF
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Supplement to Starr Employee Personnel .
at, ; "Action for Integration of __Voseph B. Saith-
a Effective 21 May 1969
i The purpose of this metiorandun 16 to set forth existing policico of
i concern to you while integrated and to reiterate certain rights and cbli-
i gations which derive from your true status as an appointed employee. It is
hereby agreed and ndérstood that:
Of gBe1b $19,771.00. per innit, you will accept cover énploymént with
another {nutrumentality of the Covernment (hereinafter referred to uo “your
cover=facil Rod Mays?
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{ . .
{ mewn RT oe > Ascunvemployee, of-this.crganization, -at- the -present-grate ‘and-salary-
5
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calary of $17,.289,.000er anno. fou are prohibited, except ay specif ically a ; :
authorized hevein, from retalritng. emolumenta- paid by your cover facility. mo, 0
a re uo 2. It 1a understood and serecd that the minimum period of your over-
ceaa Lour of duty da governed uy and coinetdent with the preseribed tour .
: . - of duty of your cover organization, Currently, your prescribed tour con- ‘ oF aa
phe Binta of a parted of __two (2) yesrs frow the date of your arrival .
. at your overneun post of dut tear’ asa lenment may be terminated earlier
oa : . for the cenventenea of thin orytinizetion and the length of your tour of
. ° cubrently specit ted, ue unilaterally changed by this organi-
ont} iat Chang y tour.
‘ net agaign~
Lhiet
MGW Are
On Of you
38 If fs for sir
i] uy
srmineted Lor- cause undar-t:
ervice preseribed above from the dé
1 of duty, you will not be entitled to re-
ireelf cr your dependents to the United
nioexpense. IP you request termination or your overcean
y fav your ov eonvenienca, unleas it fs for elrcusstanceg
h are conniccred hy thie organtizatfvon to be beyond your econtral or if
yor are terainatad for eaune coler the reguletions of this organization
befare you have completed one [
arcival at your overseas pant o
} year Of service from the date of
Fo guty you will be required to rein
. tte Government far all of tta oy benses Por your travel and trarsper tation, ‘
of your dependents, fre the cantinental United States to such .
post ot duty.
~ 3. Travel to your pout of duty oversesa and your return travel ta tha
. United States, as veli as travel performed overseas which iu conslatent with
+ iv cover ignation, will nomally be at the 4 ection of your cever fra-
travel will be acategitened in conformance vith applieable
See $695 fee scaue ; _ SECRET havea
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regulations of your ‘cover faclilty except vhen you ate directed for op.
eratfonal redsong to perform travel in accorsance vith the regulations
of this organization.
4, Salary and allowances patd by your cover fSacllity shall be re-
tained by you'to the extent that they do not exceet the salary and allow.
ance payment due you on the basis of your graie level with this Organiza-
tion. If such cover payments are less than the smouht due you, the dif-
ference will be paid to you by this organizatio:. if sueb cover payments
exceed the amount due you, the excess amounts will be remitted to this
organization at intervals to be designated by the Cffice of Finance.
Computations hereunder will be based on the agsresste gross amounts due
and received. That portion of retirement contribztions withheld by your
cover facility which exceeds the retirement contributions applicable to : .
cba Retna yeh eee ene YOU organization -salary..will-be-deducted~fros-tbe gross -amount-of the ~~ Syn ein eee ae ema tnseane Soe
m overpayment. Upon integration, the payroll offise of this ‘organization co,
, will establish the date on which you would nerraiiy receive a regular atep
. -your..cover-facility....; Fatlure:sto. Sta
: a cover-factlitysdoess.causa ersor.
step increas etly
processed in suéh man,
Should be reported immediate ly..tio organization. To»climinate this --.-
problem, eny grade protiotion recelved from a cover facility will be re-
_ ported immedlately by you to this organization's svarroll office through: ; :
. channels showing both the old and the nev. rate sai. the. effective date. . os
fo. fo) ALL salary difference payments and adjustments vili te reflected on earn- :
ov © dings statements. " .
- - . 5. Your status as an employee of this orgsntzstion wilL continue in
full force and effect curing your period of duty a your cover facility
i - -and you will continue to be entitled to all rights, benefits énd emoluments ..
: "+ Of such. status. Certain variations in procedure will be vequired, however, ; .
. "+ tO preserve the security of your cover position. . tee ~ :
E cont tinue
2 ‘a pers
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PRANTZACLON RELL 2 ett ee
Upon integrating into you! tove
by the particular retirement ;
eek EL eyeo OF this orgaadze
* fac lidty-andvany:-sa lary: differences abl
be subject to ansroprlate retirement contributia:
o. Appropriate Federal income tax withh
i taxable income recetved from both your cover fac? nd 8 Organization.
. Additionally, wbile serving In the United States, dings shall also be
+ made for District of Colunbla or State income tax, ¥ a You may
: clain retmbursement for excess income taxes pais o rl tax retarna by vea-
: Son of taxable inceme from vour cover facility excreding the takable income
* due yOu as an employee of this organtzation.
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e. All annual and sick. leave which Ls*accrued to your credit at
the tine of integration wlll be transferred to your cover racility.
* While integrated you will be permitted annual leave, siex leave, home
leave, and leave without pay {n accordance with the regulations of,
. your ‘cover facility in lieu of the leave benefits of this organization.
a . Upon termination of your integration, your unused annual leave, sick
. leave, and home leave will be transferred to your credit with this
beginning of the leave year in which you retirn to this organization, ;
. - as expleined in the Handbook on Leave tor Special Situations. . Serving .
: : _in an integrated capacity does not permit the carryover from one leave
: : year to another of an annual leave balance which exceeds the ceilings
| lac nel wee ., QUthOrized by regulations of this’ orgsaization and the Federal leave meee neeettge rR al ote
Taw.” If security conditions “require that your cover facility make a” mee ‘
- lump-sum payment for accrued annual leave, upon your. “reaignation" you
thi
wilh be re uired to pay the
we “Will bewréquired*to “keep forever secret this agreement“and ‘all,
infcrmation which you may obtain by. reason hereof, unless you are released oo. oe
in writing by thls organization from. this obligation. Violation of such Co ve
secrecy may subject you to criminal prosécution under the esplonage laws,” . : _
) as amended, and other applicable laws and regulations. The termination of
| your: employment with this organization will not release you from the obli-
‘gations of any security oath you may be required to toke.
on atti porte, ek.
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70 DESICMATE @meTwta subwiogs 59 OF GaSIC DATA, CORRECTION, Of CAMCELLATIGN (One only), acPont Dated av using
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chusetts. RMB Last remaining relative ‘In Harriss.
burg “dsed in Rovenbet 1965, and he haa no other connes (ona
thera. On the othex hint his wife has relatives in Cumbridze,
xdoeachuaedts, and his daushter is attend Ly; Wollesley vollese
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6 RAME AND SEGNATUOE OF COHICIAL at HEADQUARTERS —_ .
Z| AUTHOR TIO TO -aUTMENtecate SICNATUMES. aNd -_ .
VORUFY Data tm iTéws mos, t teaoucn 7. eerce. © ff} ‘
TO RE COMPLETED BY FUPLOVER
CURAERT POSITION TITLE AND CAsDE
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ty Em BO0t$ BLOG
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co ef agaraneo ial HE ApQuaAR TEAS #9OnR & fOua OF Buty, wife DESFPECT FO POSSIOLE ASSIGNMENT I HEADQUARTERS,
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wef. CHOICE 790, CHorce gre, Croce .
co of a CneO 10 AMOTRER FIELD BTARiGW. with ALSPECT FO POBSIOLE HF TOMMENT TO ANOINE@ FICLO STATION.
IMBICATE CHOICE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA OM SPECIFIC STATION, GA9ED ON QUALIFICATIONS:
19%. CHOICE 290. CHOICE “QaD. CHOICE
19, ZR WUCHM KE AVE OO YOU LASIRE BETELEN ASDIGHULNTOT .
INDICATE NUMBER OF BORK DAYS
Jt, SODICATE THE RUMBCR AND AOC OF OLPENDERTS #49 WILL DE TRAVELLING OR MOVING WITN YOUr
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TADICATE AMY CHANCE IM YOUR PERSONAL OR FAMILY
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@ THE RMPLOVEE, HID EXPRESSED
CCOMMENDATION F
S& CONSIDERATION oF THE Page tarinience, ano
ASSIGNMENT. ARO THE GTAFF INO REOUIA HITZ"
5 SMIMINGE A! LO Ae ot a te : ask _— . ta on ed De one ee
The Station concurs in Subjects request for his next
assignment. Based on the capabilities that he has demonstrated during
his present tour of duty, we have every reason to believe that ho
‘will perform in a professional and highly competcnt mannér in either
cone of the three arcas that he has selected. If Subject is considered
for another field assignment, it is strongly recommended that he be
afforded official cover status.
HEB LNCKT AGS
‘5 FOR WERT.
INDICATE 4
PERIENCE AND PERFORMANCE |
ERIGuMaeUT, AND PME STAFE LRG REQUIREMENTS oF THE COMPONENS 90
FCCOMULHOATIONS FOR MIG REMT ASSIGAMERT AND” TORN:
asa hg g,
Tete tte ete tae de
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(WH/ Per
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director vf Training
SUBJECT: Appreciation: Josoph Smith _ oo
pated as a member of tho Survey Toam which during January -
March 1967 reviowed the offectivencss of the Propaganda Group
new REL TR Pe : Peace
a i * Tet bate we von foes ne
2. Throughout, Mr. Smith participated in-a-most effec -
tive professional manner bringing to bear hia extensive back-
ground in the Clandesting Services. His direct and objective
approach to -the problema considered in the course of the sur-
vey made his contribution, to. the overall Team effort invalu-
able. The Toam report, which I am still tn process of discuss~
ing within the Staff will be of considerable value not only
to this Staff in our future planning but also, I feel, to the
future posture of the covert propaganda mission of the Clan-
destine Services; thus f heartily commend Mr. Smith t
efteetive participation with
bP ee we: a S
3. I would apprecia
Mr. Smith,
La ERED et age 7 7 nc . Bow ee
| Venger .
Cord Meyel, dr,
Chior
Ceyert Action Staff
” orpner
- aintal
—o--Yy "With -your°approval Mr. Joseph Smith; Of-OTR partieLe: 2°
. > SECRET -_
- FIELD REASS !GHHENT QUEST OWA IE
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| 29 Epscn tes Larkin 2) Sep 63
ao 3 ne nn ema nae ht a eee!
Wawe af ‘ he ITAL AT HEADQUARTERS r : DATE t
BLIIMAND boy
AUTHORS ZEO TO BUIHENFECATE SiGNatumEs aNd
a| venire DATA IW ITEM3 HOS. DF THROUGH 7%, BCLOMr
TO BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOVEE
§, PATE OF DtNTe 2. Cmaot a. CURRENT POSITION TITLE ano GRADE
16 June 19 a3 G83-14 | Operations Officer, GS-12
4. abavics DEDIGNATION ¢. C44 anoen) B. CURRENT STATION OF FIELD Base
Buenos Aires
UTY STATIONS OA FIELO @ases SuRING Cunatnt Toun
None = te scr ers meee ne Pisa fyatabouaatems: pes — cubs s
tern fan
@RITE & OCOCTIPTION oF Youn MAJOR OUTIES CURING THE CURAINT TOUR OF DUTY (ove Special note on Transmittal Fora):
Case. officer for 1 al
DATE of Pes ARRIVAL IN
8 Sutid toy
76. tonecrae oats oF oaran.
Ta.
£ agents conducting KUWOLF activities,
.Case officer for two unil t al _RUWOLY’ project s.
‘station ‘furet Lona
b. Supervisor ‘of. two stat
nn
west gto
rnCK ck van nt
I would prefer to work
a aation iatd asa otficar
| agent status Old x,
Pp rformance quali ios me for type of ag enment and
I oinow that I find this type of work stimulating and
chalienging. Most proses womid be an ass 5 lsnment :
.- ' Combining KUTUBE and KUWOL responsibilities,
C. INDECATE west? Toainlaa you : GOULD HAVE 1M ORDER TG INCREASE VOLE VACUR YO THE ORGANtLAtION Froler
*O COtalag Of courses, tf ov able};
None, Lf reassigned to pres
ent post.
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Ow NEAT ASSIGNMENS Be IeSERTIMG muMOLAS ¢, FANG 2 (for Jet, And and Jrd choice?
G.
tworcatt rout EPERTNCE
tm fk BOTFS BCLOe:
(I ortupn to ue cunmenr station
DE ASSIGNED TO ne anQuaRtCRS FOR A TOUs OF DUTY. WITH GESPECT 19 POSEIALE ASSIGHUENT IN HEADQUARTERS,
ISDIGATE CHOICE OF COMPCHENT: >
Division DCBfio. cnorer Diviston Staff
ir. cnoreDomestic OPS mmo. casice
: @ Bt ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER FILED STATIOW, with RESPECT 19 PODSIDLE ACASSIGHMENT 10° ANOTHER FICLO STATION.
INDICATE CHOICE OF GLOGRAPHIC AMER OR SPECIFIC PTATION, PASEO OM QUALIFICATIONS:
ist. cnoscMexico City wo. cansepGuatemala aro. cuorce Lima
10, Ow MUCH LEAVE DO VOU DESIRE OLTHCEN ASSIGNMENTS?
PMOICATE NUMBER OF WORM OAYS
INDICATE SHE WUMGER AND AGE OF DEPENDENTS. WHO WILL OL TRAVELLING OR MOVING BITH YOUs
3: aged 40, 11, and 3 years
TRDICATE AMY CHANCE IM YOUR PERSONAL OR FAMILY SETUAT FON WHICH SHOULD” BE~CONSIOCAED-IN-OETLAMINING YOUR. REXT
‘Rig
ASSIGNMENT . . . . :
Eldest daughter attending college in the United States.
Neste, wet = . . —
Fi “COMPLET1.GN~ OF “ABOVE-PORT.10N -OF.
AT ‘FIELO STATION Ba
rE. WIS CXPRESSEO PREFERENCE. FOR NERT
RECOMMENDATION FOR.-WIS “HEXT_ASSICHMENT IE” 2
oe ft . TO BE COMPLETED BY SUPERY ISON
NO CONSIDEDAT ION OF- THE PAST.
ASSIGHMENT. AND THE STAFFING REQUIREMENTS OF THE
tye ano TRA tangs” :
: Supervisor and Chief of Station concur with the employee's expressed
_ desires, While assigned to this Station this employee has made an _
’ Important contribution to the Station's KUWOLF program which ~ toe o pos
doubtless wilI contime to be“the case should he be reassigned
to this Station.
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Tati
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V4. SIGNATURE: COMPLETE TTtM e . TO $MDITATE COMPLETE OF THIS Poat ion OF THE FORM.
L_OFFICER AT HEADQUARTERS
P ED, PHEFERENCE FOR NEXT
WHE 15> CURWENTEY “ASS IGHLO, “INDI CATE“WOUns -
DATION OF <THE PAST,<GX AERTENC ETS,
TL AND THE STAFFING ACQHIREMENTS
TO BE COMPLETED BY APF PRL
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file tn ihe Benefits. and Cou
Services Division, Office of Personnel, an Official DisabtIlty Claim
File ‘on the above namad employee (or his dependent?) for an iilnese,
“injury, or death incurred oa se Fee ia wf entec ley
Thia notice should be filed in the employee's Cfficlal Personnel Folder
as G permanent cross-reference to ihe Ollictat Disability Claim File.
RATE of RoTiCA Sivwaieag op Bre-grracaiataters
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NOTICE OF OFFICIAL DISABILITY CLAIM FILE . .
Toray LOTE wer rersenee se rtees, —_ ‘ SECRET
14-00080 7 . oe —
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Effective 27 MAY 1962
gament, you have beer
a Supplement Ve to call your
cularty maleriakto you while
nta and obligationa
Ta view of your Ccomtamplated cover as
; designated a Sialf Agent, Tho purpose of L
, avtention to cxictiog policies which are pu
you ara so danignated and to ent forth certain vi
cident to your giatus a6 an appointed employer, . com
Fay! n: Aa ioticated in your Staff Agent Pgrgoonel
Actioa, your. present salary and grade are 3 1,675. 00 and GS-13 '
respectively, and you are entiiled to receive the Gulary, aVlowances and
other benefits applicable thereto, however, ceetain procedural variationa :
wil} ba followed to preserve the security of your cover position, :
(a) The grous emoluments that you receive from your cover , i
oa adtivities willbe retai by you ar olfsct aguinat the grogs ;
emoluments dis you from thia organization. It, except as” ~
provided in paragraph 4 below, your cover emoluments ever .
4d thase duc you asa Staff Agent, the vyerage ia to. be remitted
a ation. onianmonthly ‘93° a different
ax
d-and.xe ported in.
t regulations or pro- ;
p thie oeuanizetion. For your information, '
ithhoid Crom ihe groun payments dua, you :
twhich, whee added to the tacorme i
y, will aqual tha tax withholdings :
pennation with thia
aarw
(By y Pader
conformance with’ H
cedures promulgated 5
an . this organization's
mt i . Fecerat income tates in ao are
taxes withheld by your cover faci
nermally made fenm your gross taxable con:
- a organization. Af thera is oodiffer rr if tds ineufficient, you
; a will be requived to rnnke tax recstiadces in conformance with
topethar with R 30-720 cavers : : .
rive cefroburesemant
HP 20-66!-1, Alan, that issuance
the procedures to be foUowdd in are
tames iinposed i
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trad wootesioulieay,
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a beoonterbe d ty Pheaeguer lation :
inane withthe pepubateens ot thi oeraant satan :
. : wotes THAT ESV ob expences ob cutegeated cereaniet will he
allawed toa gergedance with Che rea. vitmetro ogee SP ebay cts
or HER Wu whichever allews the greater rexvount . po
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" Travel bengltee Yeu herein agrees Cart your aeseament abeaa lt - :
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SB. PROPIA Lk BORK UATTS eoNTROLUED CUOMDEELONS” TLE
meas ashy FROM AYAIEC TSS HONE an® PERT ORME UNDER THE
FRorostn Catecoar (Uontract agent,
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orcas 1S10N OF A
STAPS CMPLOVER. OR STAFF AGUNT i? a 7
: : . {x ] Cj Staff Agent \ .
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SECTION Tl PERSONAL CATA ee j
UP. CUTEZUNSHTP 1. UF NOT U.S. CISITEM, INDIVIDUAL 1S 8 PERMA 14. OAT Cr BIOTM (Month, dey. year) i
. &. NUMT RESIDENT ALICE CJ vey ce 16 June 1921 i
~ vB. Leda APSIOENCE (City ond state of country) . Wao CURRENT REBIOCNCE (City and atate or country) |
* Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.68. Arlington, Virginia i
5 7, MARATAL STATUS (Chee? on anpropriate) : :
* i oan} vimae {x wansten ["") efpoees (TT) exreeeee (TI) tiranateo i oe] pivceceo :
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SUBJECT t Appreciation for Zrisfing ef Japanose
Governzent Officials 4
1, FE/JAO would like to take: this opportunity to express its
appreciation for the briefing conincted ty Mr. Josoph Smith on |
14 Septenter for the benefit of Morrze Me 4 ‘O and -M. SHICAKI,
of the Japanese Cabinet Research Chenters
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Japan, the two officials requoated thet their expressions of | .
gratitude ‘be conveyed: to Kr. Smith for his precontation on subjects.
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relationships with’ these officisls sai their organizations and:
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CONFIDENTIAL
8 Jomary 1962
MEMORANDUM FOR: dtr, Josaph D. Oultt oe
‘SUBJECT =» Commendation for Services Performed in
’ Connection with President John FP, Kennedy's:
oe Visit to. Venocuela ‘and Colon: A ;
oe ‘Tt. give ne - a great’ deal of | personal pleasure to
commend you on the high: degree. of c petence and devotion .
displayed 4 h President John ry |.
la, . The-. professional~
a and. Ve
visit contributed: to. the. outatanding success..of hie trips.
: (2. A copy of this memorandum is being made. a matter of
; record in your Personne} file.
Bulls A. Teal
RICHARD. M, BISSELL, JR.!
Deputy Director:
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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
3 APR tae?
MEMORANDUM FOR: Joseph B. Smith
SUBJECT: © - —_Notification’of Membership in the Career Staft |
1, ‘Onbehalf-of the Director of Central Intolligence, it gives
‘me pleasure to inform you that your application for membership
in the Career Staff Nas-been accepted by the CIA Selection Board.
‘” The effective date of your membership is 17-September 1954,
2.. Please indicate that you have received this notification by
’ signing in the’ space provided below and return it to the Head of your
Careér Service. -He will forward it to the Executive Director of the
CIA Selection Board, . .:
“3. Because your membership in the Career Staff is classified
information, it is necéssary that this notification be conveyed to you
in this manier, Tho applicatisn, for membership which you signed
haa been endorsed on-bchalf of the Director of Central intelligence by
“the Executive Director of the CLA Selectién Board and placed in your
‘permanent Official Personnel Folder, : So
“FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
poe _ sl" Harrisén G. Reynolds.
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Covert Psychological warfare Conferences Attended by
SUBJEC*
Mr. Joseph Smith
1. Botween 18 January and 26 May 1952 your consultant held a
group of sixtoen Secret conferences on specialized techniques in.
“. covert: psychological. warfare with particular, reference to the Far
Eastern area.
These conferences amounted to a series ‘of reorientation
and developmental.meestings in which persons actually on. the Job at CIA
in OFC capacities. could review their own doctrine, talents, and” .
opportunities | for serving, ‘the Government and the Agency in this ‘field.
2. The topicd covered included? a survey of the poale sought
through covert activities - of tha UsS,. Government; the_ basic bibliog-.
raphy on covert. oparations;. the ‘action response of targot ‘groupes: :
media vehicles and tha cultural terrain;: apecific ‘covert “paychological :
warfare ‘techniques; the, intelligence neéd for CPi} the operational”
a _ vocabulary of Marxtsm; psychintry and: CPH; propafanda analysis; content:
‘analyadisj pross techniques of the Chinese Communists; covert economic
warfare and CPW}. personality problems in covart operations; banic
doctrine on passive. Fesistance; and 3 ‘Foview “meotinge
Be In difficulty and in eériousness of approach, this ‘series of
corregpended to an ‘advanced praduate. course in an American
univérsity. Jt was-a mixture of the seminar and lecture techniques.
“MN. Joseph Smith tmmediately. made himself one of the outstanding
le
He brought tha capacity of a reflectiva.
participants of the group.
cand richly educated mind to this new field and demonstrated a real
talent ror seeing the opportunities presented by novel. and unconventional
methods of attack upon Communism. Not only did Hr. Smith learn a
‘great dual himself; he contributed Substantially’ to the Intellectual
participation of -the other members: of bho conlerences in the common
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SUBJECT: | PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION quest
1, The Agency is, currently’ reviaing the system for machine coding :
employee qualifications, thereby. permitting. more complete and accurate .
_ data on all personnel.’ The new. system will: aid in implementing Agency
. policies. on promotion from within-by facilitating the selection of personnel
with desired education ‘and experience tor vacancies which may occur. It-
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2. The attached. questionnaire is designed to. caver adequately those
a factors in which the Agency is: intercsted. Although the information is, in
po too a large measure, already retlected in’ Previous forms submitted by you, it
is felt that your time within the organization may enable you to emphasize
those™ qualificatians pertinent to'itg ‘needs. The questionnaire also serves - i
to bring your education ans qualifications record up to date, . i
ALA LEASE tench Biceaceh tea,
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PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE ;
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SEC. 1. EDUCATION
Dt, Extent: (circle, one) ; 7 .
1. Less than high schoo! © 4. Two years college, or lesa GJeaners degree -
a High school. graduate 5, Over two years, no degree . Doctors degree
& neq By: (1 Birth: 2 _—_ Marriage
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Year u. 5. citizenship acquired, if not by ‘birth |
3, Trade, Business‘or: .6.. Bachelor degree 2
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dealt with, if applicable: Position Title is your Classification title such as. ‘
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position such as + Section Chicf, Branch Chief, Admintotrative Assistant, etc,
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2, Other than CLA: (Describe work experience for the last 15 years in sufficient
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experience, List last position first. )
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SEC. Il. WORK EXPERIENCE (CONT'D)
3. Special Work Experience: Check any of the following organizations, by which .
you may have been employed,
Gl U.S. Secret Service 24° Air Force A-2
02 Civil Police wo, 25. Foreign Economic Admin,
- 03 Military Police mo 26. Counter Intelligence Corps
o4”ULS. Border Patrol oo 27 Immigration & Naturalization
05 U.S. Narcotics Squad 28 Strategic Services Unit
06 FBI 29 Foreign Service, State Dept,
07 Criminal Investigation Div. 30. Central Intelligence Group
21” Office of Naval Intelligence 31”_Armed Forces Security Agency
227 Office of War Information 32__Coordinator of Information,
> Atmy.G-2°. : 33 Office of Facts & Figures.
20° \_.. Office of. Strategic Services 34 Board of Economic Warfare _
~F Bo Federal Communications Comm.
_ SEC. Ik, "FOREIGN LANGUAGES:
_- List below the foreign languages in which you have some competence. ‘Be sure ta’
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: 3 =} piped Ae Competence: Deseribe ability to do Specialiaed language work
- involving wotabularies and te rminoiogy in the scientific, enginecring, telecommuni-
cations, and military fields. List the language with the type of speciality,
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1. List below any foreign. countries or regions of which you have knowledge
Bained as a result of residence, travel or Study. Study can mean either
academic study, or Study of a foreign country resulting from an intelligence,
miiitary, commercial er professional work assignment.. : .
- : Dates of a Manner in Which Knowledge
Country cr Region Residence, ‘Study Was Aquired (check (X) one).
. Specialized Knowledge of Area a ; ; 2 "
‘List specalized knowledge of foreign country such as knowledge of terrain,
‘coasts and harbors, utilities, “railroads, industries, Political parties, etc.,
-gained asa result of study or work assignment, Include. name. of employer .
Or Organization, . so : 0
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7 i SEC. Vi LICENSES, HOBBIES, SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS. ; :
‘ 1, Licenses: List any leenses OF Certi- ¢.. Hobbiés: List any hobbies’ such
fication such a3 teachers, pilot, “marine, | ~~ 4. ‘Sailing, skiing’. writing, or
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SEC. VIII. PUBLICATIONS . ,
List below the type of writing (non-
current events,
fiction: professional or scientific articics,
etc; fiction: novels, short stories,etc.)-
SEC. IX. INVENTIONS =. oo
‘Describe any devices you have invented as to type of work fo
and whether patented. Oe
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centr ery,
SEC. X, (CIA TESTS :
Describe below the type of testa which you have, tak
Date Taken
. Type ot Test . , ;
SEC. XI, PHYSICAL HANDICAPS
i List any physical handicaps you may Rave.
i SEG. XU, OVERSEAS ASSIGN MENT
: Are you willing to accumt periodic tour of duty overseas ? _
ey 2 year Tour )/ “x G) Not interested as
SEC. XUL; WORK ASSIGNMENT . Lo : ni-
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SEC. XIV, MILITARY STATUS
Peesent Dra Status
Have, you registered under the Selective Service Act.of 19487. __Yes ANo.
‘It yes, indicate your present draft classification
2.- Present Reserve or National Guard Status .
Do you now have Reserve or National Guard Status __Yes No.
If yes, complete the {6lHlowing.
1, National Guard
2. __Air National Guard -
3. ~ _Active Reserve Status (member of orgunized unit)
4, "Inactive Reserve Status .
Service) Grade _ ; Location Lo
Reserve Unit with which currently attilioted_ = : .
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“Service Mobitization’ Assignment, Af any . :
a Location of Service Reéords, if known
List the tri pining courses or _subje cts you have taken while in thé CIA,
Course or Subject
SEC. XVI, REXEARKS
Use this Space to indicate any other qualifications you may have which yon, do
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‘without any mental feservation or purpose of evasion: t
duties of the.officc on which I am about to énter,
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO: SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY AHD AFFILIATION
“Lam not.a Communist or Fascist.
that advocates the overthrow of ‘the Government of the United
linconstitutidnal means or-seeking: by. force or violence to deny.
Constitition of the United States. “I do- further. ‘swede {or- alirm) 2
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°D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE oF ‘OFFICE
» do sole swear (er. affirm) that—
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‘Smith, Joseph Be. ee aes ee
TITLE OF. POsiT 108
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FITNESS REPORT
NOTE: Supervisor or Reviewing Official may assign a higher classification
if CONFIDENTIAL is not adequate for the report when completed.
GENERAL _INFORMATION
2 NAME (lost, first, enlddle) : \
Smith, ‘Joseph : ‘
6, Orion /en oF PasIGNMENT
000/WH/1
SECTION AW
1, EMPLOYEE meueibes
00 7894 .
7, OFFICIAL POWTACN TITLE
Ops Officer
10. TYFE OF APPOINTMENT
tghea or recommended should be desce ibed. * . i
Partgracanes Wy votinfactory. Desired seivlls are being produced in the monner expected.
tional proficiency, : an
a ta requirements of ‘the ‘work ‘aad ia comparivon to the portormanca of omens ‘doing similar
wed 28 1a warrant spacial recognition. .
A] P—Proficiens
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1O-Ovtsta nding ...
SPECIFIC D Sunes
Ut op tose ‘ beat important specific duti “performed during the rating porlod, inser? rating lettar which best describes the monnas In which employee
gettorms EACH toncta 4ury. Consider ONLY offactivenons in performance of that duty, All emplayeas with swpervitcry responsibilities MUST be roted on
theie ability to exper rue (indicate number of employees supervitod), :
RATING
corrar
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OPECIFIC ‘purr ne
Responsible for CA and Political activities:
Sn rte i nn a eG RR Nt FO ET
SPECIFIC DUT? BO. & .
Collects intelligence on selected ‘targets in the Mexican government
and political arena. . a
“QPRCiFic DUTT SO. B
Develops new contacts and operations to improve the output of
{Stntion third country targeted propaganda.’
tn ee ati ne nm tne _— _ RATING
BPRCIIC OLY NG. 6
SPECIFIC GUTT ne. s ‘f
7 LETTER
(Nevelops new contaets for producing intelligence on significant. :
targets in .the Mex can political and intellectual community. Ss: ;
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st employee's ceerc? cerforsonie dying the ruting period, place the iwMor in tla roting boa eorrespeadiag te the statement which mart ocoe s
rately reflects tis lena) cf cortormence,
or SN CONFIDENTIAL
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[SECTION ¢ } LNARRATIVE COMMENTS
‘ladiaty siyrificunt trengthe oF weakcenes demonshated in cyrent potiton keeping in proper perspective ve their relationthip to averull verlormance, Sate
Wwagerions made for improvement of work pertormente, Cis dations lor training Kpmment on foreign longuage competence, if required tor
“eusrant positing, Amplity of eaploin ratings given in Section 8 Sd bok bed tur iderelabing future pertonnel action, Menrer of performance af
masageriol or iupervitory duties and cot consciousness in the ure of personnel, pute, equipment ond funds, must be commented on, if applicable. If
eatra tpace it needed to complete Section C, artech a separate sheet of Pope,
Subject. will retire ‘effective 80° June’ 1973 thus. this will be his
final agency Fitness. Réport. Subject's performance at this Station,
: during the past four years, has always been consistently strong. Sub-
., fJect° has primarily concentrated his attontion on CA and Mexican govern-
: ment matters. He has done’ very. well at developing contacts in governnent
H circles and we have taken advantage: of this ability. ~
Subject’ is ‘responsive to guidance and direction and has an excellont
i grasp. ‘and understanding of. local politics and its over. changing profile.
;. {Subject is.a mature seasoned officer. who will. bo missed at this Station:
i His departure for retirement will be most felt in the arora of his
Spectalization.
SECTION D. “CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS:
BY “EMPLOYEE
oe ot CERTIFY Th THAT TH 1 HAVE SEE SECTIONS: A, 8, AND Cc C OF THIS REPORT
DATE x) Tpianatuns OF EMPLOYER
“ha June 1973 | ds/doseph B. Smith
2 - : BY SUPE RVISOR
‘ a a pe ee
MONTHS EMPLOYER HAR BEEN aT THIS REPORT .HAS NOY BEEN anow? NTO RMP L OvEE, “GIVE. exPL AN ATION
UeGER My SUPCHVISION .
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it wu June 1973 7 DCOS ot /s/ George A. FAL:
__ REVIEWING OFFICIAL =
“ComeenTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
In writing a comment on his Fitness Report - in January 1973, I spoke
of what a less he’ will be to the Station. Because of overlap problens ,
: | jhe wilL, shave retired soon after the new COS arrives and before the new
re COS has’ come.~ It .is typical of him. that..fic has oftered ‘to perform
introductions to..some of his’ contacts even after retirement. He will be
‘tin Mexico and, whi 16 the Station must be careful to protect-him in his
hew status, he probably will think. of the Station first when he runs on
to ‘things ot interest.
toa ay S”S~S SSC TITK@ OF AEVIRWING OFFICIAL in
<8 | 38Xdune 1973 ‘1 os ; i!
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wtatically for much infurmation; hyicerer, some must be obtatned directly from you." Thiz-form ts for that. burpose,
Section ¢ must be completed tn all cases, You need provide other inforination only Wf there have been changes since
you submitted your Form 444), “Qualifications Supplement to the Personal History Statement,” or a Prevtous update form.
ff you are tn duubl whether information has been previously aubmifted, enter it in (he appropriate section. signed
and dated forin should be returned (hrough administrating channels to (ie File Room,-Ogice of- Personnel, Rowiw $8-13 ~
. Headquarter’, whether injormation ts added or not. .
time there ts information to be added or changed simply
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY HEFORE COMPLETING, TYE
Addittonally, a qualifications update may take place at any
by completing and returning an update form on your tnftiative.
; BIOGRAPHIC MID POSITION DATA ; ee
Raul (Leet- Firat Middle) c : . a coor bate OF DIRTN
SHITH Joseph Burkholder St es 16 June 192),
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HIGH SCHOOL
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Pe. - ‘in which ‘a co eocurity Clexconce wis reqtinstel to pert oubjectts
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wh ermasnsur 02820. abbRESS “or 3238 ,Route 2 2,Garaners, Pa.U.$
aud Bunter) errs . tBtatey (Counter)
: 2. NAME ae. other oe OO eee RELATIONSHIP sane es AGE
: } CITIBENSUIP 0..2ensen ees ADDRE. pene ge eee
i . . . iGu? (State)
UE 8. NAME — - ass sacsnasennaasronmee LESATIONSHIP — esesmeceees AGE areceseecee
ae an
, 4 * CITIZENSHIP .... peels ADDRESS - “eeasacco ty panne congeemnereeeeinombecesenty sous secant -
i N . . #2 oe, 00d Number} (Ow) (State) “{Geanteyi
H :. merece ” Se . v
! ‘ Src. 5. PATHE R (Give thes sam, information for steylasher and/or’ euardian ¢ on a éepirate aheet) : :
CoE FULL NAME J. ne obert Craigh
CAUSE oc sesecannes
i, LIVING OR DECEASED we DATE OF LELEASE Le
a . Bae +
‘ . PRESENT, Of LAST, ADDRESS... 2225H -oEd 3! Bt, Harrisburg, Pa. ,U. Ss.
L . 12h ond Font wey (Clty)
‘ DATE OF BIRTH 3/28/84 wee PLACE OF BETH Baltimore.” ka
City
t : - :
: IF BORN OUTSIDE U. 8. INDICATE DATR ASG PLACE OF ENTRY 02ers
: crnteysnin .... .U:Ss:, wien acquirer 2Atth woenes Baltimore i
“we! caF
, = Ww Wy G J
OCCUPATION .. ABLS, ChOZK..... LAST BEPLOYER Shizks Motor presa “or
EMPLOYER'S O8 OWN RUSENESS ADUHESS Bue
MILITARY SERVICR FROM 2.2996. Tro. L BRANCH OF SERVICE 00sec
Dates
: COUNTRY . vecnsenn: DEPAUSE OF OTHER GOVT, SERVICE, U. 8, GR FOREIGN
-ae ene cupeerontemaeeRIN?
See, 6. MOTHER (Give the .
4 Bayen bh des t
FULL: ceiarguret 3 A e808
ieert
LIVING OH PECHASKD wt
OY S hy
ENR, OR LAST, ADOREES A EEY 4
tO4, ext
pate or nmr 8/3/88 puacsey mere Harcivcurg Pag... nace
citer Fen ns oe acguinene? 2ieth.. o owners: Bar risk urg.fFa,
: : : : . aU? Meat. einen
iF PONN VUTSIUE E. ACINDICATH (ATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY oa ce oe
. n) , We epee s
EAM AB LTS
14-0000
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oceuratioy housewife | hast Employer OTe ne esesttsescensasutesamesre ances
(Mates etperirn
EMPLOYE K $3 OR OWN HUSINESS ANDHESS - Webbe ee aes eeenewer
aml Nusster)
bo. - MILITARY SERVICK FROM oo. TOL. BRANCH OF SERVICE Loose lee
DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT. SERVICE, U. 3. OR FOREIGN
py
COUNTRY ooo eceeceee eee eeceecnees
SAAN
Sec. % BROTHERS AND SISTERS (lncluding halt, step, and adopted brothers und sisters) : : : :
A FULL NAME Kobert. Craighead Smith Jr. AGE , deceased
‘gy irett ‘Utade) “That
"PRESENT. ADDIIESS N®.athe
her. ‘brothera.or. pisters oicgygesetenectesaecebencscocgenetaesessseeen
1S. and Number) ~ City) ; (Country) (Citseoshipy
& PULL NAME. welemeseeeecygteesuieeenes see melteclessgpesinsoueettteriecesemeenerserenetiereeenaraeie AGE we
ea" . , _ Utkin |- . .: . hast _ .
(Gaustey)
en ee 5
- yee ymin can
Gag OT iaa
- a FULL NAME ener
4 , : q¥ira) . . (Michie) -
i PRESENT ADDRESS .. coe bape ds Seana seaeeene tnacesiceasdapaeensenaiy jee coesetstetielaceenae: .
i . . a - City) (tute)
; 4. FULL NAME ccc ccsshet ietseseeessdvesceenesseretsseeseulccesavecpuisssvuessanecines
: ‘ ivtriy » PM ibelte) ©
x PRESENT ADDRESS ..... dase denen cogs secce gee necen ee cageteeteeasetmceececces
Ss “at Nundeve” City” (tate)
‘ & FULD NARE wot aene eevee clei
; aMiader
agheyy eHtuter (Comntey) éCiticensbl,
PEERS Po EN Sg SAA RES EE oR Ra be ne
BARU tc WOME Ra A
a Sue. 8. PATIEER-UIN-LAW
e448. CAUSE ctaltbre
gas Koad , Cans eA Sie - :
qd, & ao Poe UG :
: eFiacr oy murifamsisg ton Palle oe :
IF RORN OU THIDE US INGICATE DATE: AND FLACK OF BNTHY Oo W. . a
- - : . . - . uy
Brena meee ana tee sete win tan a ens : eek aeae i
. : : . AtLngt :
ENSUIP NaS. WHEN AcquinED? birth WHERE? *
Me : . . eve ps Aastet
: sravion S68N% 0 paar emenernn PRedeR tind Insurase
; ; le tee
i
. ~
14-0000
“as
ize. Y, MOTHER-IN-LAW
iid ida
Tira UMiutey
ith Hoffman
FULL NAME... oa
: -LiviNG oR puceasriieseaned, DATE OF DECEARE 2!
iJ PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS .. 1WColunvia Road inola, Fa. U, 8,.
_ coe ts bl Numierd preven 7 iBiatey : ‘
; _ DATE OF BIRTH... 2/28/00 practor mtn HOrr AMEE a
i IF WORN OUTSIDE U. 8, INDICATE DATE ANT PLACE OF Erny’. seep Le casustsssstscusseressumensetsteaeae
Po CITIZENSHIP |... Base. WHEN acguineDe ~DARSH, “ WHERE?, Harrdebure, Fa.
. : . : . chy) (Beata) 4 rey
OCCUPATION . ‘housewife sesneasdesenee ;
inimniaieniial egeaneremeeiataentl Truciusetes? aoaranesaieneae Sonia pormmnranater Soneeiumantenenin-ar,
Sec. 10, RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARKI AGE OR ADOPTION, WIlo E PTILER LIVE ABROAD
. OR WHO ARE NOT Cl TIZENS or ue UNIT ED STAT 1S: NA .
1 AGE
OL NAME. coven lneeene vv etnmneetinpeene rncesesemen - RELATIONSHIP |
CITIZENSMIP wean. risers - ADDRESS ..
“(St and Hamers” SCL) Mee (Cyt RE (Ts
2 NAME wee nace canta sepeecaeeeatecpseeteton cannes
wee RELATIONSHIP nce essere sanece AGH, os ciecnee
cos CITIZENSHIP settee nen tester cee coer see ADDR HES. on
v8 kod Number) iGeuntisy
B. NAME ones cccscecncesceeesesco em emmranemmetemuetnseece HEL ATIONBUIL
1. ADDRESS ..
CYTIZENSTHITP
” seoeecee mera:
* fer. GL REL eon RY ELOOD On MARE ts AG
TEU. S ROP AVOREIG
wd } ‘Lise r ‘Tu
LONAME oc lesion
. wee AGE
al ,xorthport, Tes a Zn u,38,
. Ug VA
- siete pe sue :
CITIZENSHIP oo eee
sninown
“TEL eal Nasuter }
dines ADDRESS | .
TSP, tr believe).
tatate ergs
FYPE AND LOCATION GF SERVICE GF KNOWN) 4
13) 19 ext
14-00000 *
i ; . (6)
Sec, 12. POSITION DATA
_Intellive ace ‘fipec jaliat, Far East,
: A KIND OY POSITION are LIED FOR . seesereserar stars pete eeeese ren ceeceaomee
a, Plann tne, und/or “resoarch
i b. WHAT 18 THE LOWEST ANNUAL ENTRANCE. SALARY YOU WILL ACCEPT? 8.00 ipeeceeesseceeee
H (You will Not Bo Conaldered For Any VPoslticna With A. fawor Entrance Salary.)
t
i ¢ iv YOU ARE WILLING TO TRAVEL, SPECIFY:. OCCABIONALLY | - secatdonalty. canewaeasennen oe ;
H .
i “ PREQUENTLY wesaunetnmenterecceseseeeneate sesmeesteeneeerer ae CONBTANTLY teeecepene pte sae evcenecemee aster eae
D. CHECK I¥ YOU WILL ACCEPT APPOINT HESS TF OFFERED: IN WASHINGTON, b. ¢. oT i
xX . LC :
ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES vee romeeonmaeng OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES. saeecmessensesseeese
and YOU WILL AccEIT APPOINTMENT, IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS ONLY, SPECIFY LOCATIONS:
AE aah TT a
+ Sec. 13, EDUCATION
ELEMENTAKY SCHOOL COMET ON.......° ALIBRBS
1928-1934
Pe RO eI ao
we YO Berceecsrueesecs”
DATES ATTENDED |... IAS deere nectentnes en
WAY
ob, “9 BSGH SCHOOL 2.
: DATES ATTENDED .. ; : veoine GRADUATE? -YOS oo cccccccsseeesseecenseees
: oO ‘Harve rd (s o -
{ 0 COLLEGE cesta neces seteeccnelonssameccusanorenes ADEN . & Lambe iuge, Mass. , U.S
- . . eet Ta) (Bute)
YEARS COMPLETED graduated .
ory
: , _ GATES ATTENDED lett chepesnan toe . .
co ConLeee Fale aaa ae WUEENE WOU. uven;, Yonn, US
i . COatae (state)
; MASUR AND SPECIALTY . /YPARS comPLEtED 2 -
: t oO
: DATES ATTENDED . ores DEGRER ESE tir icat
: CHIEF USUERGRADUATE COLLE
CHIEF GRADUATES COLLEGE SUNINCTS..... cabanese, Political Selence, Lise...
tory
14-0000
Ste, 14. ACTIVE U.S. OR FOREIGN MILITARY SERVICE 1846
U.S. Arny _sorporal Mar. Ld 3-Feb.
. nennannenNE (5 ORR F017 “ieteessenres ee ane) Datew ed Serviced
* . ceoeoen bs, Snelling Minn.U.S,,... 17081139 0.0. nonorable oo.
‘ mives ‘Biation) (aerial Romer) - (Type of Discharge)
REMARKS! sa scceemeenee cece senesced eeeeeeccesnnunsesenecsseneceesssnnsnuesiqeeleniopeyuaeeereseesegeneeeseereneenees sate
‘ 3 Harrisburg, Fa
SELECTIVE § SERVICE BOARD NUMBER... ... ADDRESS ...
IF DEFERRED GIVE REASON occ cc esecsnoscsssseccssesccsssssessesnseeecessutecnsncecnsnseesuepresasseesansenevanesesnnecanacs
INDICATE MEMBERSHIP IN MILITARY RESERVE ORGANIZATIONS .. College “ns
is ted Xeservye, July
Sec. 15. CHRO? OL OGICAL 1 INSTORY OF EMPLOYMENT FOR ‘PAST 15 YEARS. ACCOUNT
: FOR ALL PERIODS. INCLUDE ‘CASUAL EMPLOYMENT. INCLUDE ALSO PERIODS:
: *.OF UNEMPLOYMENT. GIVE ADDRESSES “AND STATE WHAT YOU DID DURING
: PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. LIST LAST POSITION FIRST.” (List all civilian ém-
: ployment bya foreign government, regardless of dates.) oo, .
? . y ” “CLASSIFICATION GRADE 7 me
FROM August 1,1949, sesavedienees date: evens (in IN FE DERAL GRAPE, ecesssesevsneenininanaeese
o EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY __ Dickinson i follege esecetescaenees ne
: ADDRESS ceeccconcleneCoti tole Fa. U8.
. cSt. (State
| REND OF BUSINESS. NAME OF SUPER vison! .
i TITLE oF Jon ARS t. Pro £,08 “Le torysaLany 3.3600 pee Kear
@ YOUR DUTIES peach 1g hours. ot bistory weekly ee
t ” . 7 noe *,
FROM
EMPL YING FIRM OR AGENCY cosenneee
gn@ and Le
ADDRESS
{x
~ NAME OF SUPERVISOR 2
108
OBALARY Buc. eecceeenees PER...
zi yoterans* np,lications for une:
1S bon PHANG OWS Ve Og gor ee
KIND OF BUSINESS
TITLE OF JOB _
‘YOUL DUTIES
REASONS FOR LEAVING ...bosocent position at Dickinson oo
(2) joes
14.90000 . oo. - 7s
é
: (8)
. _ CLASSIFICATION GRADE COP porn]
TORED. LA 6. Tae ys FRUERAL SEUVICE) oo
EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY a en .
“ADDRESS irincipal vtutions ale, Ulofes chivgan, St -Gneliing, inn
. (St, end Numbory {Cieys (itate> {Countey) .
KIND OF BUSINESS... soldier. Name OF SUTERVISON MAL
TITLE OF JOR. Brincipally.. | SALARY $...90. SPER .MO.
5 : Japaneve lenguase eyecialiat
. Lt YOUR DUTIES Trent ara cec tees eenes vaceeaseneseeasssstelenesatesenee ce ctaetanester snes sceesnteascecens mene
: . ; Student and trainee tr of Japanese
i ee arenty ateriala. Last tev.uecks before dies
charge I served as & company clerk,
REASONS FOR LEAVING
. : ; . " CLABSIFICATION GRADE
From Feb.1946 to May 1946 - UF IN FEDERAL SERVICE)
_ . unemployed.
EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY -
er ~~ 1920 Green
(St Gnd Nutabesy
ADDRESS -
(Conntry)
KIND OF BUSINESS WAC eo ccsece NAME OF SUPERVISOR eect
os
; TITLE OF JOB Wo... wees SALARY gE NA
2 . :
i YOUR DUTIES
i » part of thig tine,
: . Oo tN ee wets ceeee eee - Mp ted ante cee nee
: , an @lso’ drew Mnempl oyment compensation ag- veteran
ae & accepted position with USES while awaiting
REASONS FOR LEAVING ~MOLIGG..O2. emtolynent. trom. View Las on. ¥olisge .
Feb .1943 Bar 1943 or aspire TION GRADE
PROM tenses TO le ccee ~ GIN FEDERAL SERVICE) some
EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGE eects
Market S¢
ADURESS Jo
sted caeen,
(City)
KIND or RUSINGSS Hews ie SUPERVISOR a
TIPLE OP son_, PepOTter
iOT wu. NAME OF
YOUR bu
‘ REASONS FOR LEAVING bo. enter U.S. apr we oeeetee ceeeeeccsneteeecee
i ~
be
aa
i -
. we” on
1400000 3
Sey 16. HAVE YOU EVER bE EN pise NARGED OR ASKED TO RESIGN FROM ANY POSI.
TION? HAVE YoU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU
DESIRE TO EXPLAIN? GIVE DETAILS:
i
+ ee
Se 17, GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS: |
: - . + A FOREIGN LANGUAGES (STATE DEGREE OR PROFICIENCY AS “SLIGHT,
i, 7 “FLUENT) ; 7
i ; 4 ;
i . LANGuace Javanese! SPEAR tLuent...... READ, fair. Writ realight..
; > LANGUAGE we SPEAK FALE READ .. fair WRITE slight
: LANGUAGE SPRAK nce READ ccs ccscteceeeseece WRITE Lo
{ : .
oS 2. LIST ALL. SPORTS AND HORMIES WHICH INTEREST YOU: INDICATE DEGRES OF PROFLE
. b . ‘CIENCY IN EACH: - ‘ :
1 . ° ”
:
' , GUAVE YOU ANY QUALIFICATIONS, AS “A KESULT OF TRAINING OR EXPERIENCH, WHICH 1+
r MIGHT FIP YOU FOR A PARTICULAR POSITWNT, : .
: tory, o years, x perience :
3 DIST ANY SPECIAL SKILLS YOU POSSESS AND MACHINES AND RQUIFMENT YOU CAN USE,
: SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RAO, MULTILITH, COMPTOMETER, KEY PUNCH,
: TURRET L ATHE, SCIENTIFIC OR PROF
; :
$
7 AUPROXIMATE NUMBER OF WORDS PER MINUTE AN TYPING 40 suoatHanD 2
7 . 19) re erst
14-0000
a a laa et sD ae
'
cee get ini
{10)-
E. ARR YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER REEN A LICENSED OR ERTIFIED MEMBER OF ANY
TRADE OR P ROFESSIUON, SUCHE AS PILOT, ELECTRIC IAN, KADIO OPBRATOR, TRACIIER,
LAWYER, CVA, ETC, : + : .
: no .
IF YES, INDICATE KIND OF LICENSE AND STATE ea endace su secsecstesuescauescneceesajeseeasanes cin
FIRST LIC, OR CERTIFICATE (YR) —...0.-...-— LATEST LIC. OL CERTIFICATE (VR) .ascenene- ee
F.GIVE ANY SPECIAL QUALIF ICATIONS NoT COVERED ELSEWHERE 1 IN “YOUR APTLICATION
SUCH AS:, ce .
(1) YOUR MORE IMPORTA NT PUL. ICATIONS (po NOT guint cori UNLESS RE QUESTED) - ae
(2). YOUR PATENTS OR INVENTIONS
(3) PUBLIC SPEAKING AND PUBLIC. ‘RELATIONS EXPERIE NCE
(4) HONOKS AND FELLOWSHIPS" RECEIVED
ream. and Their Living, Space " Korean Review
corlivio;
apeeeereed Fay ae Ls mace: - ae -
Meld full “Tuition “achol rehips at fiervard, 1140-43, from various
G.HAVE YOU A PILYSICAL HANDICAP, DISEASE, On OTEK DISABILITY WIHCH SHOULD BE funds,
_CONSIDE RED IN ASSIGNING YOU TO WORK? IF ANSWER [9 “YES," EXPT JAIN:
HO. YOU REC { ANNUITY FROM | :
GOVERNMENT SROADY TUsT tlt PENT AGT OR aay Pie IGN OR € Ein COMPENSATION,
FOR MILITARY OW NAVAL SERVICE? IP ANSWER IS CYES." GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS:
no
tan ast
n American
A
14.90000
‘See,
’ MATELY (Give residence and business addresacs where possible, )
Strptant TENE So vo hen a cit inte
bad §} . TS
a Edda dean, power... eecaneceee BUS. ADD, . meee by at “¢
. RES. ALD?
a derbert Gs RUPP ets...
© 8 IBRD. Ge GWKEB nnn BUS, ADD. ..22BS.: Cameron St, Harrtoburg, Pa,
; : ot.carligsle, Fas .
. 4 Ghd Hard F.Keevan.
: yg Mhitetold J, Bela cc ay
we . TE RECTOR AE SEP SESE ee és
a. Seq 19. NAMES OF F iVE-PERSONS WHO KNOW YOU. ISOGIAT. LY INTHE UNITE ob STATE s—
, oS, SUPERVISORS, OR EMPLOYEE RS—(G ive resklence
NOT REF ERENCES, REL ATIVE
and business add reyes where Possible. )
+ BUS.
RES.
1, Milton E:Plower uw.
gs, Harry?
3, ces. Marry
IS GIVE FIVE CHARACTER REFERESCES
Nowa... BUS.
; KES.
NUS.
RES,
. RUS.
2 ABD.
S—IN THE U. S.--WHO KNOW You INTi-
Streetand Number. City - State -
avn gk tasop st eps gee
app, 208, Me Poms
ADD. .--
ADD. we
ADD.
ALD,
ADD...
SEC, CaVE THRE NE
(Give residence and business mibebesses here sible ‘
Sire et tel
: A Aan: Gd
LADDOE
aR. RUS. ADD,.
“RES. ADIN AR
eh. FINANCIAL BAC KGR OUND
ALA
OF OTHER INCOME |
bes. apn.
R
ARE YOU ENTIRELY, DEPENDENT on. voun saLany?: Y&S
. TE NOT, STATE SOURCES:
oo : B. NAMES AND ADDR
cod Garlisie, Be pes kt Rank-and-Prust: Jov;Gariiate: =
: : meas) .
i]
a
14-00000
: , : (12)
f ao C. HAVE YOU EVE REEN EN, “OR PETITIONED FOR, HANKRUPTCY? -
1 oo GIVE. PARTICULARS, INCLUDING COURT! wc eee ee
NTHEUE
ADDRESS Card {ele, Va oe ececceeeessercsecseeseeteecestzsemesees
7 1 . Nteand Mamberd Ways . (State)
2. NAME “Curlivie tmust, ‘Go, vee ADDRESS CALL AGL Tae eueenecnecec enemies
- eae . . (4) ani Number) corey {Mtate)
2naug HOntgomery Ward. Inc, ADDRESS CQL LLGL GC, Pie co eccscsscececeeccgecen
- te and Number? . fy” (Mtated
eee en ee soe ste TT r. et Sa
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Sec. 22, RESIDENCES FOR THE PAST 16 YEARS
. 1556 t
FROM 2220... TO, .EROSOME. Hox, S242, Koute.. Ry Gar ggeres hig
prod 3249 TO LUEOWN DO Me College 9b, Much saLe, Ta. cme
Gat and number) Cir) {Utated iCountey)
1547 ro Beas AhQO, fae po She, Corl ale Tp in 7
FROM oe cmle scot TO TU ceeeanee
“THE amd number) Unt
veiainiery
yrom 224900 ro WAAL 1 oue Green. te pparrdobyng: BO gescsiesnen _
(Ht and wa cen.
From 1282... TO AHAB ccc: . Uaryard. Un. iver aid by , ‘si Ady: 10 5H
_ oa te aw nazabeer tate).
FROMM 20200. cec cme cnet Leacseente
“Goanteys
AEA W UL Lic ccsepeececsereees 7 .
Vo5G
FROM 7
oe iMate) (Country)
ome ald
Sec, 23, K
; CBRPROW ocean
FVOW wo eecwteecne tee
(Purpose)
tr acctleny ©
FROM... wre cen setaeeceeenestgesaeeacensacnaas site neseaueeeeeence aetenaetee oe ealesanee
(City ue section) « (Cagney) (iepore)
° CH y or pertlon) tParpese)
i
. : ADDIE iONAL SQCLBT
" LO ORGAME (
Ye OF, A THON GI AVING N WIGN COUNTRY) TO
WH DOR HAVE THT '
: 1, ‘
1
2... uhordcosnd Asgecaition, uy.
e : i {St nnd Nunber) ars
g Be cesses et Soginty Harve
: “ Be) iit and Numi
i . 1941-1943 -
: DATES OF BEB ence cece one cateceteeeee soe tecerseniticerentenee fo tte cerese
¥ CLs
ore
yeni oe
4
14.90000
ee Mane and Chanter) “Wat and Nu
DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: .. ‘Tet deas i
& Crimson Network and Radio Wonk cahop, Harvard ‘Univers. yy, ‘Canbr idge
ee Name and Chapter) "dt and Number) Saar 1) a ue vv “iedlaR® .
: ‘1941-1943,
a DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: 0.2... sesteecacteaseasnaceate seeneeucisousssesseans seseuegdetesenenesaeseuea
Zion Lutheran “chureh, Harrisburg, Pa. ot . a .
Poo, “Wei” - (Covunley?
TES4-to date
"USnnw and Chapter) a
DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: | _
Carlisle, Inter oul tural Counet1, Yarlisle, Pa.
, \ ne sevaeneee eesece races otenens sg eenyeveneeastenege
i ‘Naina sna hapten ‘and Number! (Bintey ee bisaniagy «
H a ‘ : 947-1949 . .
: DATES OF MEMBERSHIP? 4
; OL Se ee oe pmaegrertien
: Ske. 26. MISCELLANEOUS * .
: ADU YOU ADVOCATE ON HAVE YOU EVER ADVOCATED; OR ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU yw
i. EVER KEEN A MEMRER OF, OR HAVE YOU SULPORTED, ANY POLITICAL PARTY Of ORGANE- to
te . ZATION WHICH ADVOCATES THE OVERTIROW OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL FORM OF GOV. |
ERNMENT IN THE-UNITED STATES? ; lp
: no : : oo :
: : yeu. .
8.50 YOU USE, OR Ht AVE YOU USED, INTOXICANTS? detcersteeeaeeeee IE SO, TO WHAT
. nodera tely. : :
. EXTENT? uc. ccccsccs ccc sstsescnegesneeestiesesssaneesenscaeneeenees . ae
_ GMAVE YOU EVER REEN ARRESTED, INDICTED OR CONVICTED FOR ANY VIOLAt i OF
7 LAW OTHER THAN A MINOE TRAPEIC VIOLATION? [Ff SO, STATE NAME UP COUNT, CITY,
STATH, COUNTRY, NATURE OF OFFENSH AND DISPOSITION OF CASH: ¢ -
no
BE LISt BELOW THE NAMES OF GOVERNMENT DEPAIPMENT: _ AGENCIES OR OFFICES TO
WHICH YOU HAVE APPLIED VOR EMPLOYMENT SINCE 1940:
Army Intelligenca’ -
ee
+
14-0000
(14)
ch. ANY OF THE AWOVE HAS CONDUCTED AN INVESTIGATION OF
“you, INTHE At SNAME OF THAT AGESCY AND THE APTROXIMATE DATE OF
a:
SHE INVE ECIGATION: , ;
not. to. my, knowledge. .evssvossosesssetrercrivusn
ei ph eh So EE | II
Suc, 26. PERSON TO DE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME vote SOON, HOffaan. Smith... pesecesstscersamescsncne ‘RELATIONSHIP ...
Aponnsa ....... Box. 323. B, tate’ 2 rGardnorg, Fa. WB giprgepesees
sane = wep Saat etn AE ROT ae ras ora wy. ape x. lee cell Lc NIA coins ma
Sec. 2 ‘7. YOU ARE INFORMED THAT THs CORRECTNESS. OF ALI. eee MADE —
PL EIEIN- MWh LI. BE INVESTIGATED. : an so es
ARB THERE ANY UNF AVORABLE INCIDENTS. iN Your LIFE NOT ME NTIONE: D AHOVE WITCH
MAY BE DISCOVEIUED. IN SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATION, WHETHE HYOU WERE DIREC Th Y¥
ISVOLYED OW NOT, WITICIE ‘MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANA TIONT IF SO; DESCRIBE. UF NOT,
AXBWER CSO” :
no
Sec, 23. 1 CHRTIEY THAT THE FORMGOING ANSWH HS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE
REST OF SY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEE, AND LAG REE THAT ANY RUSSTATESLENT |
_OR OMISSION AS TO A MATERIAT, FACT WELL “CONSTITUTE GROUNDS FOR IM-
MEDIATE DISMISSAL OR RESECTION OF MY APPLICATION, .,
i aa vce DATE cee May. AL. 1O5}..
f
EIGN: DAT.
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“niveraity of Michigan,“nn Arbor,Mich. uA
1944-45, Japanese and ban Eastern poctety —
certificate granted (12 hours” graduate oredit)
“ohne Hopkins University, Baltimore,Md.
1947- 48 Political Science and Political Geography
Far Kast (enpecially Korean area-o peclality)
“niversity of ‘Pennoylvanta, pailadetphta, Pa.
1946- to dateipart time). ~
History,especially American social history
M. Aes Yanuary, 1950, .
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I, Mducational background
A.Undergraduate - - oO
1. Student at harvard College ,1940-43
a. Held tuition scholarships granted from various funds
bd. Activities included; Grimuon(asst. editor inl ¢hairman) FS
dramatics, radio(Harvurd kadlo *orkshop) ‘
: oe o.Completed requirements for A,B. degree {cum laude),in 2 , a
i : and one-half yéars, oo “
' ds. Fiela of concentration -“HLetory, Governzent, “conomieg
} 1)12 hours American history,12 houre buropean Ktatory, 3
j : 6 hours ancient history. , oe ; ‘ i
. : 2) honors thesis - i
‘ Andrew. Jackson and the Tribunician Theory of the Pres- i
! : idency =o. ; - 7 . - ae
' 0 ' @) AM analysis of the concept of the powers ofthe pregi~. pots
dant held by Jackson and fle lieutenints, “‘inéluding an attemp,
- ; to trace their origin in the democratic movement of the-1830s8
i ; 3) Other subjects studied ye ; ”
. 12 hours. government mots
6 houra economics
6 houra sociclogy-
: 6 hours geolugy
3 hours political philcoophy
B. Military Training
1, Student utYale University 1945044 .
a. 36 hours Japanese and history and polities of 2
b. 13 houra Japanese and 18 hours history of “hing and Japan,
1) Banphasis placed on anglysis of sucieaty of these countries
a} Researeh in the politiesl oTyanization of moasern Japan
and aedern vnina .
vb) Study of the military organization of sapan and Chinn “7
©) ome study of peraunslitles - c
the Far tnet
H. Stuéent at University of Michigan, 1944-48 .|-
of & ’
wee . | .
4. 22 huure graduate credit fer study of Jaran and Japanese
‘ Do Houre didiaed between clucy of written and bpokea Japan-
eue and history of Japan
1) Emphasis pisced on history and polities ta
the language in addition ta Special otudy of
. or anivartion
a} Exwmplesgtudy ci recent Jasaness histery In Jspanese. . -
ma.
Viilversity, ivajeds
relations ami seminar in pelitinal ERv~
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C. Sraduute Study (aontinued} 7
Work Frojeet #1
Pruject Synopsis
2 the atrength and vulnerability « of Korea as an indeyendent
nation,
2.Lucation - Jolitis Hopkins Univeratty,2altimore, Md,
‘3. I wae the sols worzer emplcyed- |.
4. The political ,eography eeninar waa concerned in 1847-48
with ureas of maximum chunge. Members of the veminar conduct-
ed studies of irivia, Tolund,ewfoundland, Ceylon,Sinktiang, Korea.
a. Sach member made a deey-level study of the area of his.
choice.I chose Korea.
5, Frincipal sources used by me nere: USAMG Reports, all avail-
etle background studies, interviews with Koreans stutioned. at
Carlisle, (Carlisis Purrucks AMG Zchool) and with Mioo Fhylite
Sohnvuon,reporter who wau -in Korea 1945-46, -
.6& Tie material woyered mostly the yeare 1445-46 47, und wan-
fairly completa fer Suuth “Zorea. I vias unable to get informa-
tica on North Korsa, ner woula the army give me political in-
feraution other tign that officially published. -
7. Methods used were histerical anc poilitieal veenuse of ny*.
previous training, Statleticn were used wherever ;ouglbla,
&. Length of ntucgyesept. 2b RUS 7-Seut, 1o4d.
&, Firdiaca and none kue Lona
4 ade un wane le of Koreun phys to:
uaing edaphie Ge weil sz usual el ime
aphic features; in-
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Li Tathempies £9 find the phys heat pobentiul forthe suc-
be
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j} Gonelusien; such chvtoucly fayoracle factors acs Korean
nevlar sibootlon z butt ified hy other space relatione
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_ gohns Hopkina
Bultimore, Nd.
Oven Lattimore
. Hohns Hopking
Baltimore,Md.
12, Two persone with knowledges of thiu project; Dr. E.F. Penrose
1
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B. Participation ‘ -
1. I was the person responsible for formulating and carrying out the
Korean part of the general project(See A, 4).
2. Tne determination of the sources used was made by me. Ty was aseist:
ed, in part, by Dr.Penrose and ur. Lattimore, ~
3. 1 "gathered: the. data.
‘ast analyzed the data according to. three principal criteria
Accuracy of information ..
Sxisténce of ¢orroborating ‘information.
Use of statietios when available tn reference to: ‘other data’
‘océaure followed .
ab much information as poasibie ° TT
. Attempt to eliminate waste effort by concentrating objective”:
. “(the strength or vulnerability of Korea as an independent state.
o. ¥r, Fenrosé.Mr. Lattimore and. Dr. Jean Mottmann advised me at
- yarious points’ ‘moatly on methodology:
4. Conclusion and report preparation
‘a. “onclusions were my own responsibility
: b. Writing sand editing. were doné by mé with one exception
j : “Exception: Mr’ ‘Lattinore ‘advised me to re-examine the. peninsular
- -. -gituation of Korea and suggested the idaa which led te my conelu-
-. gdon on this point(Sea A, 9,a).
5, This was un. independaat atudy and not a government projéct and f
not supervising any usdistante.
6. 4y responsibility in- ‘promotion and interpretation was limited to
an exposition of them and a defense of my. coneiioens before members
of the faculty and student body of the Fage School, Johns - “Hopkiag
University. ;
a, this waa carried on in several sessions
1) Preliminary report ~ ; ;
2) Sinal revision session
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C. Graduate Training (cont.)
2 university of Pennaylvania 1948-51
_@. At Pennsylvania I have’ taken courseo primarily in Anortie
_ Can history.
b. I-received a master's degree, Feb. 1950
Go. I have completed course work for my Ph. Dd. I: expect soon
to tuke my doctoral examination. .- - .
a, I have taken several courses in foreign area atudy.
Latin Rmerican History . a
The U.S. and L,tin America
Latin American "Parties and Politica:
British Foreign Policy 1919+1939..
é. In audition to the above, I have. taken course: work in
U.S. foreign policy 1840 to date. .
EL Research and Fublication
A. See pp..2 and 3, Work Project. #1.
B. Work Froject #2 :
1, Spossored by- Dickinson Collage. 7
2, Scope-' to investizate the- relation of - Dickinson College to
the frontier community in whieh Lt was ‘established: in 1783. 2.
3. I was the sole researcher.
4. Principal wourcesa wére:
Collewe Library,Church records at Carlisle and Philadelphia
(Presb, terian Historical Society), early Ugrlisle newspapers,
(American #ntiquarian Soclety,Wocesater, Massachusetts), contems
porary writings, local histortes.
5. thle atudy was madé from ‘Oct. 4947 unt June 10948, ‘ ;
6. Methods: were historical.
9, Findings and 6onclusiona
a. Dickinson College, foun-ed 1783, had nunerous problema in-
cident to the cutablishment of any such institution, vutinten-.
sified by the hostility of frontier sociéty;e.g. finaneclal,
disciplinary,recruitwzent,
db. Frontier society rejecty higher education as unnecessary
ana even fiostile to its social goals.
That under -aevel ped areas heed so-called practical educa-
tion, firet.
8. the material was ueea in the publicution of the first volume
of materials on carly America publi isned by the college under
title ofBulwarks of Liberty, June, 1950, ~ . : : .
Algo pubis ened in part ag "A Frontier } Experiment in Eigher
Education" ,Feansvivania History,Fenssylvania Wistoriecal Ags~
ocilation, January, GAG, :
GS. Dvo ,ersong ancocaited wite
this irogent: whitfield J. Bell
. Dickinson College
C,viisle,fa.
May Borris
. : ; us rn Carlisle, Fay
10, I wus solely respons stble for ‘metioda »procedure and writing.
ll, The project waa promoted py ule college as 40 oted inql). :
the large letter collection, Vickingon
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II. Reoearch and Publication (cont. )
C. Understanding O1 Qur_ Shave Government, C.H- Mas land and Sons, June,
14s,
1A pamphlet giving: a simple account of the Fennaylvania state.
government,
a. The divisions of the governrent and their functions
bd. The citizen and hia government.
2. Used in the Wayland Company monthly magazine tor the benefit.
of their employees.
3. Diatriduted. tothe Pennsylvania schools for use in ‘problens of
democracy classeb.
Tit, Teaching Bxperiepoe: - ee
- A. I call.attention to. the subjects ‘I have: taught. in. the st os .
five yeara(Iten 16,(1),Form 57,.correctéd as noted here to fy: *: Be 2
B. Explanation of techniques and 80 pe of. ‘work. in my: courses. in:: a \
International Relations: | Shen was!
- Par E,stérn- History. ft co. Ee
Human mand ‘Mistorical G eeeFaphy
is ‘International Relations
a Seope vot
The history ef the ‘national state systém, international law, os
and history of the ‘idea and. attempts at world governrent.. oO
The strategic éValuation. of the major powera-
Analysis of their geographic, economic ,and demographic .
resourcea
Evaluation of their military potential . ;
Study..of their diplomatic: policies in regard ta the above i
bs Technique - :
‘Use of Sproute’ text Foundations of National Power, which I
consider most appropplate for the strateyic material streased
Use of outside readings on international law and world or- u
ganization :
Ahnalusia of current newspaper to give the student practise
at gathering information regarding the economies sailitary po- .
‘tehtials and activities of the major powers. fo PO pea
the students aust evaluate their. newaréports: and attemet to. me,
correlate them in the form of reports on strategic situations.
2. Var Eastern History
a.
Historical vackgrdund on: thé. ancient. civilization of Cirina
and Japan, major. exphas is on the Far “ast since 1500, special
ms attention- to-the dipli macy of imverialism and the reaction. to
' dt throughout Asia; also attention | to £0th century “ninese and
Japanese internal politica,
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III. Teaching oxperience (cont.) toe, ne
b. technique ;
Text used is Eckel,Far Kast since 1500
: Supplemental reaaing is uyeu ror the anctent civilizations.
t . Use is ma-e of China Yearbook, Japan Yearbook, and U.S. State
i Depart:ient Documents ‘in oraur to give the students practise
in (athering and correlating data on the modern Far ¢ haat: ‘and
UVS. policy there.
Emphasis is placed on reports on ‘the ‘strategic ‘evaluation of th
_ the “hinese and Japanese nations and ti.vir adjacent areas, viz.
. Korea, Sinkiang,: mongolia,Manchuria. .
Emphasie 4s placed on understanding of Peraonalities prontnent
in “hinese and Japanese affairs. ; : ; -
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Human. Geography which: ‘tresses an historical survey of west
civilization Rome. t to 1950) from: geographical view. rr
‘ f went geography of cliina tie . eo
1% ns, topograyhtent ‘regions, oceans: and their coasts, minerals ea
‘ground and surfdce waters,soils, and man" a relation to th pi
‘environment == human ecology : ‘
“In the sécond semester spacial &etors: are otreased, political -
: -, @eogrpahy analyzed, and then a survey made of the geography
i _ @@ anctent, medieval and modern Europe,evaluating the history |
; of these periods’ ‘in terns of the phys ical, spacial, and human
ecological factors studied, .
». fechniquea - ees a ;
“Texts: White’ and ‘Renner, Hipan. cYography, Whittlesey, Environ- .
mental Foundations of Suropean history. ; an
Emphasis is placed on the gathoring of geogrpahical infor- -.
mation by the students, map study and interpre: ation. “f
Example: . the strategic’ position of the major powers in ymece:
modern times is studied, attention being paid to the identi _
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your ‘Agency « Retireent ‘Medallion. The Medallion ds a.
tangible forn of recognition and. appreciation. of your
should servo as A lasting
reminder ‘of an. neeoetb1e. career, ‘ rowarding ‘associations -
and the knowledge. that you played ‘your. part -in.a ‘vital,
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and satisfaction in your retirement. “e .
. You have hoea ‘Privileged to face the. challenge *
of ‘important responsibilities during your many yoara.
“of sOFvics to > your ‘eountry. | The | success with 4 wh h
_you have met thie challonge should baa source. off
lasting pride and satisfaction to’ you.
May I extend to you, personally and officially, . -
my aincero appreciation fay the important work you
have dons and my warmest hopes thas you will find
full enjoyment. in the years ahead.
. Sinzarely,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Plans Staff
THROUGH. - 2 Deputy. ‘Director for Operations _
- SUBJECT oo a Distinguished Intelligence Medal:
for Mr. Robert P. Nheeler
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The tionor and Merit Awards Board’ ts pleased to
notify you that the Distinguished Intelligence Medal.
has been: approved for Nr, Robert P, ‘¥heeler and requests
that you inform him of the award. Arrangements for
apresentation may be made with the Executive Secretary,
Honor and Merit Awards Board, extension 5645, room 412,
Magazine Building.
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Cros HEROIC ACTION OW
Kio MEATTORTOUS BEAVICE OF Acveveuent poaime THe #ORN9S Ser tember 1952 - December 1973
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: Mr. Robert P, Wheoler ie hereby awarded the Distingutehed Intelligence ;
Medal in recognition. of blo ‘outetanding achlavement with the Central Intelligence ,
; Agency. for more than 23 years. Serving in o series of responsible senior :
: “positions ‘both in headquarters and abtoad, Mr. ‘Wheeler heo compiled an enviable
1 record. of achievement, ; Doménstrating deep integrity and total dedication, his .
"performance hao been characterised by. éreativity, and superb leaderahip.
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tepcorty th recommendution, Lecloss waclonified sitation,
Mr. Wheeler entered on duty with the Agency in September 1952 for
assignment. in Tokyo. During the period from 1952-1956 he served in the
For several years
capacity of Deputy Chief, FI Ops and Chief, FI Liaison,
he served in responsible positions at Headquarters and was promoted to
GS-15 in 1957,. In 1959 he returned to Tokyo as. Deputy for Operations and
_as DCOS. until 1964... Ie was promoted to GS-16 in August 1964. From :
1964-12966 he served. at Honolulu Base... In 1965-hé Was appointed-COB,
Honolulu. From 1966-68 he served in thé Office of -Planning, Programming
and Budgeting. In 1968 he was reassigned to the Missions .and Programs
Staff and in 1971 was appointed Chief, MPS and served there until Januar
1972 during which period he was promoted to GS-17, In 1972 he was . :
appointed Chief of the then desi ted Nonofficial Cover Affairs Division ~
(presently Nonofficial Cover Af! fs Branch), Crom which assignment ho is
“retiring. 2000 Ci FO mo
. Mr. Wheeler's outstanding characteristics are his. integrity and total
‘dedication. We is a natural leader, bright and original. ‘He has a
-Greative mind, is articulate and rational. We haus excellent recall, is a
gifted administrator and manager, He is a searching individual who is
totally committed and has the high regard of most of the elements com-
prising the DDO. During his tentire he has received laudatory commenda-
tions tor his efforts. ; Be . mo,
Mr, Wheeler has made a valuable contribution to the Agency during his
extended career and it is fitting that spon retirement after such a
distinguished career, he be awarded the intelligence Medal of Merit.
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strengthen the Clandestine Service Career Services : ;
. A copy of this letter will be included in your official ;
personnel file, . ; ce, a a :
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J2 July 1972
Dear Pete, : "
ar | want. to thank you personally for your fine work as a -
“member: of the -GS-15 Fyaluation Goard which convened from 15.May
: €0°16 June 1972. T know that this work has been particularly.
full-tive :particioation aad .ditiaent application *
demanding. Your -
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that your. recommendations wii] provide a relfabl “base for the -
Clandestine Service Career Service eoard and myself in arriving.
at a final promotion Ifst. : : ;
_ "ou: Your wise and energetic partialpation 4n-the evaluatfon
process nas helped to gtrenathen tha Clandestine Service by
objectively identifying those officers whose performance,
qualifications and potential mark thom 3s especial ly-fitted
for senior posttions of ‘Jeadersifo,
Thomas Hi, Yaramessdnes
teputy Director for Plans
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that educational program was held from February 28 = March 2, 197%,
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23 February 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR: Secretary; CSCS Board
SUBJECT: Recommendation for Promotion -
: Robert P. Wheclor ¥
o i ‘As one of: “phe: ‘final acts fn: my. “CIA career I want-—
to. bring to your attention and add my strong concurrencé
and recommendation to two (2) recorded FecommendatLons for
tho promotion of Robert P,. Wheeler to the grade. GS+17. 1
find it hard to imagine 4 more persuasive. recommendation |
for this action-than that forwarded. by my predecessor: in
June, 1969 (At tached)... I can’ Amagino Mr. Mitchell's recling
when’ he prepared the wecond recommendation “in February 1970.
(Attached)... And yet, I find" in: February 1971 there has still
been no action. In the year thal has: passed this promotion
has, becomo even more deserved, for despite the natural dis-
: Appointniont accompanying Such ‘a continuing lack of recogni-
there has been no diminution of entliusiasm, no lowering
tion,
ef standards, and the CS is clearly better. managed because
of his continuing “efforts. Were these two previous recommen-
dations not so clear cut and deseriptive, I would conclude
that those in control simply do not know what this officer
does. and has done. Knowing what he does and how he docs it
should not continue to be unrewarded and, hence, Ladd my.
strongest recommendation for carly aud favorable action.-
2. This Olficer has performed in-a “most Gutstanding
manner, as testified in his fitness reports by my prede-
cessor, and certadnly quring: my tenure as Chict, MPS for
the: past 12 months.
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SSHCNANDUN FOR: Seeretary, Clandestine Services Cureer
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SUBJECT Y -->.-: _ Aocommenustion. for- tho. Preketiun ut oo”
. Nz. Robert P. Bleelor to G&+17_ -
4. 4g is. reconmented: that sies- Robert P, theeter be’
promoted to. Gs- MT. . . . ,
. 2, ur, theolor: obtained. R “B x, “degrne do Political - Sone ‘ ;
Scdencn froa.-the University of California’, forkedyy, dn :
ea? nd. a M.A. in. International Relations from Geoargea : ;
Wanhiheten University, raGhington, D.C., We 1946. Ne ;
entered tho U.O, Navy. in, 19423 und xfiev a ‘concerted Course
. jn J6panese sorvad tho Navy until W498 an an Intolligenco. . :
aa Speciadist, Japanose Lencurca offic ex, and the War Dopart- : an
- noAt, wLail ag an Inteiligenca: Specinkist tn Tokyo, from
. GAG fo ISU.. In Soptember FOS). he Jedned tha Avency for.
duty in Tohyo; ratusned ta Headquarters in Juno 1986 whore |
ho Gerved untal 2939. ere for servica in Japan from June
po ILO to Getehar W964: ferved under nea rORs cial cover in:
° Honoluhli fran Aveust - JOG obo Aneue BO; yvad at Mond:
quarters. vith the Oe rhea, of Planning, 4. Drogkarning and. -
Budgeting (CEPR) Feud Aupuat 1930 untad Tenanry Asus, ‘and
with HPS from the Anatea date to tha present: _-
ot . rr Durkaig his enreor with tha Anency Ao “has. hoon a
-f4eid Gpuratiens Officer, Linison oOffleor to overseas U.S.
syenetes sm a foreizea intelligence. sorvice, # supervisor,
Deputy Chie? of Station (Pohyo), Chde? £4 for a diavidaton.
: (FB), Chier ef Rare (onwlnin>, Progr Analyst {CEPD)
yo ‘ and Prograa Analyat | and Group Cp4 ;
8 ‘present poudtden as ‘Chant? ‘of Réogrnesn Group
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: : gible for Liaison hbotween the CS snd tho GPPS om the Ppa
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within tho C&; advising ond rasinting CS cunponenta in the
proparation of Operating Directives and the Prygrna portions
of the rnnual responses to the Program Call: chaieing tha.
Program Raview Panol; proparing and/or covrilinating apociol ~~ .
studies ond survoys on operational progracs: coordinating
and. preparing the annual uvP report to the PFIAD. proparing . Ses
tho annual: DDP briefing of the PCI on CS prevlons and .
progress, und, @4 required, advising CS cccpononta of the
oO . roquirenants of P?BS thot hoad to be addressed in CS duis:
ae . _ nonto- “requiring: DCI oF tancutive Directur- -Cunptrolior - TG
Seq hel) .aetden. a »
3. - In! Ate ‘previnus aBGigngent Hr. Wheelor waa dutailed .
te OFFD to givo that office, in tho preparation of Agency a an
programs fer subndesian to tho Bureau cf. tha Bucgzet, a botter - oo
Understanding of clandestine colloction and esvort action," . . .
to holp. that officn bottor vovied und inteprate C5 progrars.
in apeeney pregvans, znd to ive Aid a brond view of thd pr
te oh and “Agoney managonent. in beth ef which he had aheen | : 4
, cons dors ble Intoréaz.* Iau performance tin that ctfhles Was . -
: rated "Strony,", and Lt wan oon that performmes and on bts: :
genaing enthusiasm and interact in hana yGKent genorally that :
his services were sought for EPS,
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hy avdo dhuediate usa of nis long expsrdencu in and katz
. ieage of Ci operations, the ONPELLOALO, Yond tnowledgo casaed
in O©OPn, bio fornr] céuestion An the PRA System, and a .
strong teller imcang decire to pub to work within tho C3
GoPtean eoneepls of thet ayaten for goénaral and angcizic
Vek (casaies mpN verter . Givon tha Acdsosyneracden ut the
CH, be racusnigad early thet in syder ta moke the PPB .
ayatem work offectivery inowledga — oF the Vechy’ and "hoy"! 2
Rr Ugst he mgasussed at every decisien-wshing level,
. do enthusdasea be pat alout "preaching
2 dvi don chief to case ufiiver., Whonever
Orenp is agncmbhes Ska PRMagemene Ja
nh tegkho Lor disaus shony the Ofte of T Training ‘con ecuntk cA
hin tu Qyop ovaeryehs ws Rold orth oa tha fubjent, bo rt
the Santor sei naden en ¢ 2nw Planning Ceurso {vhkether for
BUporgracas: ), Strtion Chief Conferencéu, tha Cs
3enior Seadnee (now tn aasaden) and eRe dike. Acting as
the DOD/ATAOG ePApNh arn ote oncourace Attendante at the
sido Managemant nt Planning Ccourga he na cresadod with
Givdsdon ane stat? caisf’a for the attendzoce of certain cf
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genuine friendliness aro invaluable assets ‘in bis present
annignaent inaonuch an thoy have given Nin such a wide |
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oculitl
To date upwards of 100 frum the C3:
thoir key enplcyuon, :
With a
havo attended that courss with many Gord to follow,
ofita ultimatuly to acerué to their compenento from tho
tompurnry anoignzunt of a senior Koy official for nm yyar
er tug tu BPS and/or GPEPN and ovontual return tu the mother |
cenponont., Ono such arrangencat, with duty fo PPD, had’ :
just boen conploted. Hin tactful, understanding, friondly,
businensliko, profeasional and conpetent handling of the.
chairmanship of the PRP ond tho rovicws wf the, uperatiog —__ .
leavos little to bo- dontired. Regarding tho PPB Bystau,
ho roaca everything, pro and con, that comes to his atten-
tion, and ho han-cpent & f9ir oun cut of Diu own. pecnat .
to. budld a. library on the nubject. Nie has ‘parsunded
potential convortn to the ‘BYntom to rond those books,
moyaitines, pertodicala and pamphlets. to the cnu that most
of thet library is oon coristant logn, Wits Insatiable a
appetite for news en current an welk-an histertedl donvatic
And his
range of nequadntanecs, in and obt of the US, na te opon
wide tha decr for dtecusston cn NES yeuponsioiiition that:
ero anything but goxy. Nae ins Se highly rexorddd by ths
_mentacts in tho ddvisions ond staffa of Une CS and an GPPp
thae hia adytee and pnadnnee axe eonstantly amighe., Ho
Gives of hin tino and energy wididnsly, resord ess of tho
prads of the gndavidual we tho mogndtudea of tho problem.
husdaam. da eatehtory dad bd! seta sn oxenllant vxaapke
(foe puberdinates, equals | and muoerlors an well,
7. In view af the nbove, Mr, wholes, a broadyauged,
souina, Compotent, dadicatad, sincoro and fedoudly-
sal. who hag set got weaehed hin fall perontanl,
ibe the Clan Ang Gervice the Hest
nna pad ddietord te dn CIA, und Ww WLLL soon have gerved
gage ain grade, is sttomnly reconuenied for pro cot sean
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9 February 1970
MEMORANDUM. FOR: Secretary, Clandestino Service
Career Sorvice Board
.. SUBJECT;.° | - Recotnendition for ihe Promotion
of Kr. Robort P. Wheeler to GS-17
Pan te 1s recounended that Mr. Robert PB. Wheeler be _
promoted ‘to the. arade GS-17. . -
2. By. memorandins: ‘dated 5 June 1969. the unders {ened
recommondéd bir. Yheeler for promotion, In that memorandum
WAS: net out the career of Hr. Wheeler from the date-he
completed college (1342) uatil June 1969, and WAG deseribed:
hiss wartima (1g 42~1G455, immediate post-war (1046-1982)
and Agency (1952-to dune 1969) cxperience, all in the field
of dntelligence, Stnce it is the opinion of the undersigned
that tho Board should have the benefit Of all the taets
Sinted in that memoracdum and aince there is no chanze in
the contents thereof, I hereby incorporate by rotcronce
ile menorandum of § bs: ne 1969, make 1t part hereol ane
attach it herete as a Siyndisicant part of tha present memo-
randunm, —” . : ee a . :
sed sinca 5 June 1969 has served only
fon in fir. Wheeler's true value to the
the atrong leadership of the Proyram
tberdinntes, His unbounded energy
2¢ of the applicable principles of
the PPL System have resulted in office chists or: ethor mest
senior offteials anpearctas before the last Proyran #evilew
Panel apparontly interested and better prepared than ever
bofore. Nis obvious sincerity’ “and friendly and intelligent
Approach to. tha job. #2 esnvinced many of tha nad for
the bettoy management of theiy affairs: This in no mean’
Recomplishnwent in a world where the normal human resents
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even constructive -criticisn. Mr. Wheeler is so dedicated
to making the CS the best manayed component in the Agency
that he continues to spend his own carnings on books and
periodicals on the subject of mannayement and to encourage
interested parties to read | thea and pass, them ‘on to others.
4. Tho undorsiyned- is aware that for the past BAx (6).
‘months a private interest has dangled an impressive carrot.
in front of Mv. Wheeler in an attempt to induce him to: -
retire and. represent. overseas the interests of that. pravate
concern, _This fact is not to be considered by the Roard
as a sword of Damocles. . It is simply to brins to the.
Board's attention that. At .&8 promotion at this time should
serve to dissunde Mr. “Wheeler from Accepting the. proticred |
job, the Board would have ‘been instrumental in retaining
for the. CS in the management field one of the most. dedi-
eated, irdiendly, readily accepted, knowledgeable, indus-. ;
trious and. qualified officers in the Agency. . : 3
Sy In, view of paragraph’ 3 ahove, the. contents of the
‘attachnent hereto, and his. potential for further growth,.
My. Wheeler is Strongly recommended for promotion to Grade
GS-17. ,
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Michuol G. Mitchell
Chiert, Mis scions pnd Prograns Staff
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TXHROUGH -$ Head of Career Service ” : H
SUBJECT . : ketdrument Planning oe, .
1. In order to ausiat employees in planing Yor their eventual retires ;
peat, it ia the practice of the Agency to notify cach employue at a point ia : |
service five years prior to the date of seneduled rotiremnt,— T on, taerefore,
‘taking this opportunity to advise you that you are scieduled to retire in -
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2s Tne prospect of retirement froa the Agency desorves serious thought I
and careful platning. so that. you nay sale the transition to the next /puaso of = |
“> (fe vith purpoue and confidence,..“fo assizt you ia this. regards the Agdney”~ '
will make avallablo'to you various resources which are uttuned to the “needs
' of prospective retixecs. In Gctover STO, the Agency will concyct a Retire.
‘ment ‘Information Genfnar. to which you willbe fnvited.. Yow spouse, if you.
are married, may uccompaiy you to this seuinar, Following the seriinar, you
. will be invited by the Retircmerit Counselor for your Directorate to on
. individual pro-retfréuent counseling sesaion (or sore than ona, if you wish);
this phane of retirement planaing will te’ tailored solely to your own pax
ticular situation snd ciroumtusces and will be within the context of the
retirenent systen under wiiich you will votire, The tadividual counbdeling:
sespions are intended to give you a uide range of (nforuation on such matters
as estimates of Your annuity, survivor benefits, Ufe and uealtn {asuranee,
Sociul Security tasea, relocation and movezent of nowehold effects and
assistance ju obtataing other euploymert, if appropriate. In aidition to the :
sessions with your etiremeat Counselor, you vill be invited to avail yoursele,
Of seiected Uiterature on all oupwats of retirement,
° 3a. Some nerseas wie wighto retire voluntarily -rior to the weheduled
date, or vng wiah to commence their plating es early os possible, prefer to
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reeponsible for your Diyectorate, Me is asgigned from your Directorate to
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_ the transition to.reti runt. - i-yeeotnead, atronvly, tad’ You avall yoursalft
Of the servicew tla ageng offers you in planniag your own retirement.
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Director of Fersamel
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1g NAR 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR t Mr. Robert P. Whoolor
| THROUGH 1 Administrative Officer, MPS. ,
funiner 1 Purchase of S¢ Sérvice Credit.
i. This la to advine you ‘that your application t to parchase
service cradit under the CIA Retirement and Disability, System has.
been: processed, | The amount. of $437.00 will be required to purchase
'- tions were ‘withheld from your aalary. Under the current proviaiona.
of the CIA Retirement System, paymant of the above amount will iss
ereasa your aensuity by approximatoly 2 per cent of your high-three —
averaga salary at the time of retivement., Tha amount due includes _
. intorast to the prasont date. |
3...2¢ should be oxplained that under tha CIA Retirement and
Disability $ Syatem, ail porlods cf croditable Federal civilian service
‘during. which retirement deductions wera not taken from ealary must
ba, wurchased by making a deposit in order for the time to bs counted
in the computatlon of the retirement annuity. Under the Civil Service —
Retirament System, auch perioda of Federal service are always
zreditable in the computation of annuity, but if not purchased, the
annuity is reduced by 10 per cent of the amount, due. For example,
ifa deposit of $1,000 la required to purchase credit for, those periods
of sorvice during which ne deductions were withheld fmamn salary, and
thie uot paid, tha basic annuity would be roduced by $160 gar year,
If the deposit of $1,000 1s paid, the retivae would have to walt 10 years
to recover hie own dapoalt before pr ositing from the payment.
credit for the period 18 June 1946 through I7 June 1947 when no deduc« ;
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Civil Service optioa, t.o., crodit for periods of non-deduction
service without prior payment therefur, but with reduction. of the
basic annuity by 10 per cent of the an-ount dua, Thorefore, you may
wish to consider daforring payment. You should be aware that the
interest on the amount duo will continua to accumulate at the rate of
3 per cant conipounded’ agnually if you dec ide to defer, For ‘example,
At -At.would take $1,090 to purchase credlt today, the amount due onc
year later would be $1,030, | ot 7 \ ;
4 Alter consideration of tho above options, tf you wioh to.
paragraph 1, please niake your check payable to the I roasurer of the
United States and (orward it to the Chief, Retiremant Operations —
. Branch, 205. ‘Magazine Bullding. .If you. profer, you may mako
installment payments or arrange for bieweukly payroll allotmianits of
$25, 00 or multiplos thereat, A recolpt showing @ stalenent of your”
account will bs sant to you acknowladging vach paymont.
POR.THS DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL
— . . {2} Francis G. Monan
. Franela G, Riousn
~Chieft, Retivremsant Aifairs Division
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060947 WHEELER, ROBERT P.
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MEMORANDUM. FOR: Secretary, CS Career Service Board
SUBJECT: Recommendation for Promotion. to GS-16,
; Mr. Robert P. Wheeler — aL
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i, It is recommended that Mri Robert P, Whecler be promoted
to GS-16, He has. been in grade since December 1957,
2. Mr. Wheeler is setving. as Deputy Chief of Station, Tokyo...
To this post-he has brought his depth of knowledge of things Japunese,
gained over many years of concentration ‘on this subject. He has
. algo brought his operational ability and his personal capability of
Operating among Significant Japanese leaders, He has been of major
value through a most difficult period of very substantial reduction
of the station's staff and the termination of many of its functions.
While Mc. Wheelér may have spent mich of his time on things
Japanese, he has also served is Chicf, £1, for FE Division in which
post.he demonstrated hig ability to operaie on non- -Japancse matters,
with force, intelligence and dispatch,
2 3, -Fpr-these. reasons - ait is recommended: that Me, Wheeler | be__
promoted to GS-16,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Secretary, CS Career Service Board
SUBJECT: Recommendation for Promotion to GS-16 --
Mr, Robert P. Wheeler :
1, Mr. Wheeler stands Number Four on the Divialon's lat.”
~ of recommended Promotions to GS-16. Mr. Whecler {s 47 years old
and hay been in. grade since December 1957,. ‘Most.of Mr. Wheeler's
to the Jopanese scene although he: . ;
bly ag Chief FL forthe FE Division. -
Served-one tour moust-commend3
“He ts now Deputy Chief-of Statton, Tokyo, and is‘an operations officer
and exécutlve.of.the highest quality. In additton to bearing a very large
share of the adminlstrative.bu rden of a big station, Mr. Whecler has
" acquired a collection of Japanese friends and. contacts in important
governmental atid bualness circles unequaled, Ibelleve, by any other
anember of the offictal American community tn Tokyo. Although he —
_ has exploited these contacts most effectively for Agency and U.S, °-"
E Division to glye freer
Governmental purposeu, itis the plan of the F fre
hy avganging, carefully
rein to.Mé, Wheeler's operations tn thia fleld
“and deliberately, vaofilctal’cover for Mr, Wheeler which will permit
.. Alm to devote.a greater ahare of his time to the exp.
_itmportant rection of Japariese’suctety, We belteve
lottatlon of this most
that his very con-_
siderable talents aa em ddilalstrator can be adequately replaced but’
ct “gland Hig atfioF Jipauesé and hid chpabuiry (oF ape rational
exploitation of his advantages ore unique, J belfeve that Mr. Wheeler
can well be consideced to be the Prototype of the high tanking staff officer
who can forego bureaucratic edvancement for a purely operatlonal career:
under deep cover in ane arca, .
2. Of the baats of his proven ability and past performance as well
as his semoriry | believe Mc. Wheeler to be fully qualified for promotion
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MEMDRANDUM FOR: Deputy Director (Plans) ; . : oo!
SUBJECT : Second Tour for Mr, Robert P; ‘Woecler, oe : :
as D/COS, Tokyo
Panel naw recommends | your approval. of Fequest of. sscand tour for
My. Wheeler,
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Clandestina Services —
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IQMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Dirvctor (Plana) 1.7 AUG 1959
SURJECT s “Appointment of Mr. Robert Prentiss Wheeler - a : ae
se ° _ as Deputy ¢ chief of Station, Tokyo, Japan -
ws 1, The dippointment of Hr. ‘Robert Prontiss Wheelar as
Deputy Chiof or Station, Tokyo, Janan, effective on or stout
15 August 1959 is recommended, Hr. “hoclor will replace
tir. William E, Nelson who is scheduled to return to Heady: narters ¢
approximately 2 September 1959. for Tease rignmont .
io, Qe Mr. Wheeler has boon an employee of tha Agensy. since
t : - 28 September 2952 and is currently assigned ay an Int: elicgunco
H : officer, GS-15... A biographic data shect, including infomation:
1
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regarding his Agency experience and trailing, is attachads
1
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Mr. Robert Prentiss Whoelor ;
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October 1915, Fitegurald, Georgia
1931-1937, Mevcer university ;
1941-19h2, University of California
192-1913, University of Colorado
19h-1946, Ceorga Washington University,
M.A, Intornabional. Relations
“191-1942, University of California,
Roadar in Political. Setenco |
(parts tis)
192-195, » Language Officer,
1945-1952 , War Hepbey GH,
Inte “tgunce Spo aeialist
Japangza -- Fat
EOD. CTA Sep 1982, Actin: ‘Chie?, FT, eo: acwrvently
Chief of Liaisan, Tolcro Station
Jun 1986, Deputy Chief, FEAL
Mar 1957, Acting niet, L
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» FE Divislen
Operabions Course, Clandastina Mahhods & Pachidques,
Stats Indoctrination, ‘Socrub Wrating, Decumentation,
Clandastine Servieas Roview, GIA Revicw, Special
Hanagemnont Gourse, Reading 7 ectuiquea
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14 July 1958 |
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF ASSIGIMENTS TO KEY POSITIONS
PANEL OF EXAMINERS OF THE CIA SELECTION BOARD -
Nome
Anderson, Kannoth A.
Beers, Colwell Ey
Blelefeldc, Talbot
Blackett, Gustav
Bradley, Harbert C..
Brooka, Witliamn &,
Burrisa-Meyer, Harold
“Bure, Arthur L.
Caghell, John L.
Channing, Hayden
Geouley, Robace T.
Cratkawakt, Anthony J.
Darling, Jemea a,
Dean, Warren he -
- “Gonaliey, Gall PF. -
Fuller, Robert, ILL,
Gibaon, Yeank E., Jr.
Honey, Carlyta Fy
Hewletr, Robart L,
Holbrook, Nowton D,
Heuffnet, Donald GC.
Ingered|], Herald B-
Johnaon, Buight C,
Xaramessines, Thends UH,
. Mavéman, Watter J., Jr.
King, Henry So, Jr.
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1 July 1958 through
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- In accordance with paragraph 5b of Regulation Ho. 20-105, The
Careor Staff of the Central Inteiligence Agency, the Director of —
Central Intalliyenco has appoiered the following
members of the Panel of Examiners for the period
30 June 1959. nn
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Knott, William M, ‘ 53 003/03
Kolartk, George T, SL - 0U3/OL :
Korn, Edvard N, - | ; oP DUP/FE aS
Kricbol, Norman F., Jr. 9. OB. Dvt/00/FB1D “save
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Loliman, Raymond D, er -{°) . pbs foe ws
Little, Narry We, Ire DE DOP/PI
Lowe, Francis D, | . - SL DDG /OL .
McPherson, Paul 3, - OB 201 /00/FBLD
Morse,- Richard A, — SL 003 /OL :
Noodham, William Co 7 OP : DDP/SE
Gsborne, William A, a6 BD /03
Phillipa, Marvin 4, or ooP/T33
Radford, Willian J.. c DDL/CCR
Ragan, Joseph. B, BP. DOG /OPR-
Reinhardt, Nicholas ¥, 37 Of /Compt
Remsen, Jamea K. Ik DDL/OER a
Richardson, J. Roy 15 DOI/O3E © -
Roberts, Elliott P, 8T : OG /CTR :
Roman, .Woward E£, . OL . DDE {EL
Ryan, Edward OL * DGP/UE
Savyev, Williaw L, gC . DUG /oe
Sulla, Onear tl, 3T O03 /GIR
Sharpe, C.F, Steware . IA . BOL {BT
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FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL (TELLICENCH i
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WHEELER, Robert Prontias
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1S. Locotion Of Offictol Station
18. Position No. 20. Occup. Series
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32. Location OF Ofilelel Srotlen Stotlon Code
31, Organizational Gssignations
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Organizational Designations
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Eo ron WASHINGTON » D. ; PRIMARY CAREER
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Pyghe- ight? UNIV OF COL. JAPANESE; 1944 6, GWU IN ANTERNAT.LONAL REL. -
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: ; TYPE OF POSITION: _ RESULTS:
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1 MAY 38-0C CHAUFFEUR, AARON GCLOBERG.
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« sep Si-guN ¥2, READER, UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
{gun 42-JUN 4B) INTL OFF, TRANSLATOR, INTERPRETER, US NAVY, AUSTR. & JAPAN
[gun Mé-SEP 52. INTEL CONSULTANT , DEPARTMENT OF THE. ASMY
"SUMMARY OF CIADSSU- os Acts RENTS TNOLUDIRG F GRADES AMD DATES:
S Sep. 52, £00, Te Sso/Fe 4 TORYO, JAPAN
28 FEB a aeagstene, 4olF 1} e518, TOKYO, JAPAN
SEP 5 Bees TO'HOS, PCS, % ASSIGNED ASO BR CH, DOP/FE/E sR. 1, JAPAN
4. 4, MAR 57, APPOINTED AS RCTING CHIEF, ODP/FE/OR. 1 JAPAN, WANE. , D.C.
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MEMORANDUM YOR: Clandestine Services Soret Service oard
SUBJECT: YWheelor, Robert P, -- Recommendation for Promotion
from GS-14 to (15
1. Mr. Wheeler entered on duty with CLA on 28 September 1952
aga CB-l4, He had, -previouis: to that, served in a dietinguinhed
manner with the 2 Section of the Arsy in Japan in the early 4sya
of the occuyation, Hilo nama wan submitted for. pronetion by the
Chief of ths Jupan Station in November 1955. He entered on duty. -
at Headquertare an Deputy Chief of the Japan Erdnch 1n Beptember 19566
In April, 1957-he- bacane Acting Branch Chief and kun been gerving in ox:
this poyition ino superior manncr. He ia'41 yeare of.ave and hao
been in grade wlth the Acency for 4 years,
2. dA review of Mr, Whecler's Fitnaen Reports will adequetely |
reflect his ctrenzth and weakneusee, with tho possible azcestion. .
of tha most recent one dated 7 duly 1956, in which, ‘in the under-.-
. signed's opinion, the rating officar did not heve adequate tize bo
fairly rate Mr. Wheelor, Granting hia Occasional tendency to
allow his emotions to color hie work, ‘he 1s, nevertheless, one of
the hardest worleding and generally expable officara I have been
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to the raquireaeats of his Job in Heodinmrteri and to burt:
most effective performance. In view of the: length of tine
i ate, and etove- all, his. perfor “Ios
Wieeldy for promotion. fron USelk to . ¢ a
near fulure to appoint Kr. ee ther of the Foreign Intelligence
Staff of the FE division, a most respoanlole Ne) pond ticn.
At pub © To
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Chief, fur Fant ify riaion
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SUDSLT: _ Romtnaticna for Ropluooneut of FE
: - Consultents to FY Cerver Sorvies
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plues there Conguitentes from. the Pi bivision to tho
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CLANDESTINE SERVICES
“NOTICE NO. 1-104--.
CSN NO. 1-104
ORGANIZATION
20 March 1957
PERSONHEL ANNOUNCEMENT
FE DIVISION
Announcement is mada of the designation, effective 4 March 1957
of Mr. Paul B. Breitweiser ag Acting Chier, FE/7.
Announceamont 19 made of ths following designations, affective
Aaa March 19578
Mrs Robert J. Jantzen, ciel, FE/4
Mr. Robert P. Uheeler, Acting Chief, FH/L
FRANK G,. WISNER
Deputy Director (Plans)
Released byt
Richard Helms
Chief of Oserations
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PAR EAST DIVISION FIVICR
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SUBJECT: Promotion of Zotert FP, WHEELER
| _ Le. Mr. Whaelér ertered on. duty with CLA.of & september 1952
} aoa O8-14, “He bad, Frévious ‘to that, served faa Aletinguished _
. r Banners With the G-2 Zectits of the Army in Jagan da tbe early days
{ of the occupation. #is rams was submitted for promotion by the —
oo I ~~ Chief-of the: Japan Station ta Roverber 1955, He entered. on duty: >
' at Headgu ono Lepery Chief of thé Jazab kranch-in September
po 2s A review of Me. Whesler's Pitnoss Reporta ill adequately
i ' reflect his strengts ait ‘“seakceuses, with the poszible excegtion
} of tho mot receat cxe dated 7 July 1956, in which, ta unterdiyned 's
i opinion, the rating officer did not have edequate tiee to fairly ~
: rate Mr. Wheeler. Grating ute occauional tendency to allow hiss:
: emotions to coler Als work, he 14, neverthelesn, one of the hardcet:
j working ‘and gencrally ‘cezable officers I héve teen asaccteted with, ©
shoe Ya hab great ability 42 dealing with people, he 16 aa’ accurate and’
: maticulous repcrter, azine ja edjusting. rapidly to the requirements’
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REQUESTING: OFF; CE: Fill in items 4 through 12 and A through D excep! 6B and 7 unless otherwise insrocied,
it applicable, obtaln resignation and ‘All in separation data on raverte. :
{0 [Vea te Sateen ara. One given name, fnitial(e), aad eurnacns) & DANG OF araTH TY etaveat wa 1 bath or norte :
16 Oct. 5
“fw, Robert Prontios WIKELER 4 Oct, 1915
a Canney id ate Bicuasteo:
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NAME: Mr, Robert Prentiss WOseLEA AGE: 41 DATE: 16 October 1956
STATION y shiingto Dey, erg? Tod bebs PRIMARY CAREER
-- "> AND DUTIES? meee fp nis? FE/1 DESIGNATION: or a
Pog - Area. Opa. Officer = Dep. Br, Chisf oe
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June > 1942 - ~ Jung. 1946" =U Sy Navy -, Language Officer, Intel specialist:
i SUMMARY OF CIA-SSU-0SS ASSIGNMENTS TRCLUDING PREVIOUS GRADES AND DATES:
i EOD 2B Sopt, 1952 to present — Deputy Chief of ‘Mission, Tokyo, Japan - - Gse1y :
as Chief, Liaison > Division - - ~' Japan Station, Tokyo |:
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TO. 1 DI Caroer Servise Board , DATE: 19 December 1956
rRoM 1 Chief, FB a
(subject: =r, Robert Ps WHEELER” ~~
arracmette PUBA-T7BL ee
2, . ak ir. Robert P.. WHEELER, ‘7 Oss Pr, 9814, wu ‘goaplete his erorsens. _ we ab
tour (as extended) with ‘the. Japan Bas ' oS wil)
- to -the:Ue:8. for Home Leave ‘and -reque
- Japan Base for a new tro: year tour of auty pen ccnpletion of Toy at t Hoedquarters
for orientation and. ‘training.
: a MF, » WHEELER is Chior: of Listecn “tor the ° Japan aie, Tokyo. “He. will
. Fesume this: position upon his rétur to hte official station. (refer to Yoru 202:
dated 9 ‘Hovexnber 1955 for subject).
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as tho title imalics, Ineurbont is Deputy Chief, Japan dase for Xi
activitios, a position conparadlo to the Daput.tes for AdsJnis
KUcOM activities, a3 such, incurbant is the. reapons
stration and
file attieae ‘for
“the RUPISS activities of the. Japan Base respons (ble to the Chief and Deputy .
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“TRE personnal, eatters euch as effictoncy vaports, jroastion actions,
di guiplinary nation SS, Ole, TIncunbent else faprasents tie
KUPTHE matters, baling charzed, for nla, with uoet
3 relations.
Wa, rnd laterally
with highar echelons, such as tha Sovtor Represontattya, |
with KU
bent assists in setting Rane poliey, deterailnation of
daternfnation af work [email protected], dateriinetion of-
ovities (again wider the <ul ce ond saetion, of
and, ganearslly ehth the Chifar of Rasa _aften on hin
ropregents the SITE aspects of tho |
TD, ODIREX and QOWTT,
sonia’,
ad other ne
sible to the
Nast Soa
£90 as
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seem
EB elenants of adjacent Bases, “Ag one of five fepubies, incu -
Hon dein tare),
cegpons Td) ity,
anit go far as
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: . -, 5G aa Bad . :
and va rious branch or saction heada af tha lacal reoned esteh .
senfor nilitacy of ffs : ; wis br,
tion chiefs of the loesl Utary ostablichmuntes ae 5a
zctivities favolves Bat anabters of hfsh inportance.s one of
. primary ciroct resransi ties of §ncumbant is the ort “ynatton wR UAARK ;
Laisen with these. acer and of oginl . Inport:ds the mad, wees of - 7 . .
; sood latgon relations’ psy Stoning In where thera {a potential trouble, e
a - whére policy decisions have to be md, 3 ‘here now dapsrtures in liafson : ‘
are necessery (such es faint operational activitles, with other PAW or
. other GLYOKE ozoncies)., . :
oF Inharent in both of the en ryent anaSunmonts is the planning ond review: ‘
! ' function which are both so- shecesaaiy. to effactivg- ‘und continued aggrae O67
: tions, -this dricludes the initfatton of EPP a and ruview 62 Giaa order OF
So dnated by personnel unier the ‘siipurvision of ineus bont; Included slso ‘ .
Oo is operational review and evitical analysis of all Kuss opersitanal . ; ¥
and Sase Uininon activitiese . oo, ; oe wt ns oo
. . Se In additio sta tha abora Sanctions and ponsibilitias, ineueant ts | oe . pe, ,
: "81s. tha conse officay for one poll tted) KU Oporatéome a _
a be Aside frau the abova soneral riptton of Incuabontts detics ”
s2ems pertinent: ineurbent has been ay &
In-Javan, with minoz i Lions, since September 19hs and in,
. tod, Seven years tas spent with Ge? of the co
chances). Gis af this service bie: ¥
; . : tonshin saree f
me : perso’ malttios,
. ‘ a rather aadane t cule t
y of the 37
4th whom
sibilities the follor
tar
aan
nore .
at tha sama Line Ciera baa been
th person
Save describod duties ane twa
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1 eicro rama . SEGHET:
Offi ce Memorandum » UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ;
tage
TO os FI Carcer Berries Board . DATE: 26 January 1955 — 7
prom + Chief, FE ——
GY _ supyects ure ‘Robert P, WHEELEA —- Extension of Overseas Tour
} APTACHMBHY FIBAR3333, dated 19 Jemary 1955
: aL a & Subjoct's request. for extension of overress tour contataed in the
| attachzent ie forvarded for your approval, -
AO 2, Mr, WHERIER ontored on duty vith the Agency in tho field.on 28. 0 .
7 ‘ Zeptenber 1952, He completed hie two-year tour on 23 Zepteuber 1954 and oe Ly
oo Tequesta ‘that his tour be exteaies to 26 -Septenter 17/6. oa ey
af 3, The above request. ha the consurrense - Of. tas cutef of the Japan
a P4ealon. and: chief, FE; te .
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Bo APPROVED:
Pd thes
i ‘ PE rae oe Syrvice Board
: ’ rigs &, Talocken yo Se Co : soo a are
Soy 2-2 33R ° : oe PE Bre ee
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Wieasly Aw oe Soa ited
72 TAN 1955
TO - 1 Chief, FE 7 | DATE
FROM. t Chief, Japan Hission rN _ INFO: Support Mesion
_. { GENERAL t Adminiotrative, - Pervonnel i 2 .
, suet | cine t Raquest for Exteneton of Overscas Dat
~—. Rolert ze wameeude! aan
. Rout, —s weer er . ” ; :
"-. gompleted hig twouyear overseas tour on >a Soptenbor
1954, Subject requests an extension to 28 September 1956.-
ben. PA LA p Lhe
‘Viola N.-PARTAIN .
Acting iter, Personnel Bection -
Distribution:
"4 = Headquarters
1 - S&ipport Mission |
_Tho Cnher of. Misaion.
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Chief, KUBARK.” This commendation wis: transvitted tothe = © ae
Japan Miasion; by Philip J; CROCKET?,-the Senior Hepresen- * a
Pe ‘f .
£2. r ae
ie
onl 1 June 195%
MEMORANDUM po 7 un une Fk
‘YROM. + Chief of Miseion poe :
SUBJECT! Commendation. -
1. It gives me very great pleasure to foraard here~.
wAth 4 personal comnendation to-you from Aobert kk. ASCHAM;
tative, North Asia, who requested that nie personal. appres-~ a
elation be extended to you. ; wt oe
2. Your performanca ‘inthe case which resulted in
AZGHAM! a conmendation reflects great credit upon KUBARK.
‘4in general and upon the’ Japan Miselon in particular, as
well as indicating sonclusively your outstanding profes -
sional and executive capabilities in the dicection and
corduct of intélLligence activitios. .
3, I wish to take this opportunity to offer my con
‘pratulations end to extend my personal thanks and appreeci- -
&tion. .
pisd ballad
Robert Ji KENDA
if
ee pete te
Menten apangune en eee te ne ot te
oe cerned, on the per onal rapport “watch you developed with POCARGO and
SECRET
MAY 1 958.
# Robert P. Wheeler
. .. Itisa "very real 1 pleasure. for. me to be able. to acknowledge vat
the excellént. manner.in which you carried out your duties as officer”
in charge of the direct handling of the POCARGO case. You.aré to be _
particulorly commended on thée-manner in which you adjusted to a type
or operation. with which you, bad never previously been directly. wo
the ‘good judgment ‘displeyéd. in anticipating | and dealing with diffi- .
cult. -personality, problems; and oar your: understanding of the broad,
policy Proplens implicit in this case. ;
2. 1 wish to assure you that your substantial contributions to
‘the success of this operation, ag-well as the ‘personal inconvenience
‘caused by your precipitate and prolonged departure from your fomily,
‘are Tully: appreciated, You are further commended on- thé demonstrated .
‘fact that this personal inconvenience in no way affected either your.
effectiveness ox your contagious’ enthusiasm which contributed so mich.
to: this ‘operation.
3. Copies of this letter are being forwarded for the Chief,
Japan Mission and the Senior Representative, North Asie, as weil as’
“to your permaneat personnel file at oy)
hill tela
ROBERT A. ASCEAM ..
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PRACOUNEL TRANSYER AND CLEARANCE SHEEP .
EE ee
3 Detaber 1952;
01 Chief, FR .
yams chief, IU 7
7 | Ay Robert Prontios WHEELER pranehs Jeu Oe
a —— 2, Detoohed from: Tokyo, Japan —=Orderod tot Washington, be
: oe a Ox Teuporary Duty for $0 days and retum to Tokyo, Japan. ot .
3. Approxixato date of departurs: 3 otaber 1952. Travel by aire
be . Monthly salary allotment: io the Field: ” 84006 Kot ret oftacttves
. Overall base way per ancuas $9600 Horital ‘atatuas Married.
Se “ANowaneea! log Diftersitial, Hot yet offestivo, as
be Por Dilems. Hot applicable . , . .
Te: Unsecounted or mpald. esvancos: at tino of detechnants
Traval advaneo ia the enount of $1,460, 62 outstanding, Traval. fron Tokyo,
‘Japan, to Waahington, D.C.,..t0 bo aecounted for at headquarters. Travel
fron Washington, 0.0., to Tokya, vapany to be accounted for’ at Sield ota~ -
: thon upsn return to Japans _ . _
8, Leave used at this utation: Kone
a _ Aeeumulated Leave to dato of detachzents Uaknosn —
. Adad¢ional Rerevekiy:, Sub jact, entared on duty LA the fisld 28 3 septuaber i932,.
: a Days tot - -Prankfer of lsava record has not yet. baan ‘aceompldahed. ‘salary, and 10g
. as ; at ferential have not haan, pad, :
wR THE cus, Jou:
nalher 0. NA.
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vi to ATRL
-) apaciry ain Of 8£4 POUCH °
TO +: Chiet, FE
DISPATCH NO. daz: SO
SECE™
7 SEES SI ERHON
ae DATE: 30 September 1952
From» Chief, JCU
SUBJECT : 1 GENERAL
SPECIFIC. :
b)
“SF 76-( in. Lieu of Form a)
Latter of dippointiment (dup
_ Administration = Personnel ae so a
WHEELER, Robert Prentiss, Conpietin o of Poreoniel Forms
CRUPEPENCE!, -2JuH=108, 17. March 1982.
Form Wel, ;
_Form 61 wee ae
Secrecy Agrocnoat’ “(aup) SO
oe
SP 2806:
- Porm 37=79 (dup) .
Form 37=50
Meomoraidum of Field Alowanes dated 26 September 193 (dup) |
* True Signature Form (dup)
Personnol Transfer and Clearance Sheet (quaay(s Beet)
&
1, Trenendtted herewith are completed personnel forma for aunjoct omplayen.
2. Standard Porm 2808, - Designation of Béneficiary, is withheld by thie |
Unit, Destenetod ‘beneficiary as indfeated wR Retirement Act order of prefarsnes
ad patistaclory to sus ject. _ . ; :
3, Retdrance attachment (3), “ACK nowlodg onent of ‘Poaudonyn ‘Forms WL follow.
uo he | Abtaeheent
i Sudjoct entorad on duty, 28 Septanber. ‘1952 and_egtimated date of! departure’ fran
Hetobor 1952 via Pan Ager sean Adrwoys Flight 222 at 1600 for penporary
fokyo is 3 ¢
. duty: in teadquirters. for 4 paried o £90 days, A travel
Sl, 160,62 baa been: given. onployea.
neveffective-beyinning pay portod Ll Sciebsr to 8 Hoventer B9526
(%). io submitted in necordance. wlth Field Ragulation,30-3»
advance in the amount of |
“A field allotuont -of $400 per pay period will
Tha aklotuant 7
will acciimulete at tho fivld station and. will be paid in a lisp aun’ upon- sabject's
“nance divisions vl
_raturn from temporary duty at hea: tuartora, "However, the rertod of duty fron.
28 Saptember to 12 Satober 1952 should bs pat id to 2
subject by the headquartors ‘fhe ;
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CLASSIFICATION ' '
lee eee RI COPY 7 oe Z- po:
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. SECRECY AUREMERE ”
. it, Kebert Prenticlubecler., understand that by virtua. of ,
my duties in the | ey PT maY be the reaiptent :
of-infornution and intelivgehee wit Which cencerns the present and future
security of the United States end which belonca to the United States.
This. information and intelitgence, together with tha mathods of col-
lectine ana haatling 2 by are clagsified: necording to. security stund=
Orde sat by the: : __.e IT have read and under=
Stand the provi fon of the Act of Congresn of dune 15, 1917, (Esplo-. :
azo Act) a3 amenitcd, concerning the disclosure ef {nformetdon relat- i
ing to the ‘ational Defense and I am familiar with the Fe! saliies pro~ eg
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vided for. violation thereof, : Lo. : .
: rs re : ..
2, 1 agree that I do not now, nor hell T over poasoss any righty...
interest, title or elaim in of -to any of the information’ or intelligence 9 ~~
or the note cds or end Lecting. or handling. of it which hay come “or ‘shall.
cone to my abtention by virtue of my connceldon with the. ae ere a
oe shall alvays recoyrtze the ‘Property right ¢ of the United.” Le
——
States: of-Anorica “An: dnd: to such atters. . a”
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Ido aelerind y swear that, I witl new ‘itvaljes, ‘pibhish ‘nor
such claasitied ~
aaee of
wo lage
. we
_teveal efther byword, conduct; ‘ov any other Means
Information, Antellizerce or knowledge, except En the perror
my offteidl duties and in anéordanca with the lava of tho United States,
aponifienlis autnorlecd in writing in cach case by. the Dlrector, :
unless
ee ee ere ee ee :
Ae ad th at ho change in my as poinon’ Or enployment will
yn rLen’ under this oath and that the pr ovistons of
upon we even after the terstnation of my,
I understs
g
erviees with the Unites te tes,.
5, T bake rhe “ebh: Letion freely, wi lth out any mental reservation
or purpose of crmitene 8 : .
vty ats? bs nd c2kh se a this wae ny sib.
Tr witness whores? T have
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Suora to before me ods BAMay of Seid
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CLASSIFICATION N ¢ oO .
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To .; Chier, FE - DATE: . U 2. 2 Oo. 1953 . 7 7 a _ i
FROM: genior Representative, Tokyo coe, oo - _ oh
suauecr: GENERAL - Administrative. < Personnel
SPECIFIC— : Commendation of
tre Robert Pe MERE f
Attachaont (a) Dispatch No. FyUAAL2- ata. 17 bgt 1953 under. the: oe
: jabove subject: 7 :
- _- oo :
_. It te with plesauro that I ‘endorse and forwérd ‘to - okt
- Headquarters tho attached dispatch propared by tho chief, Icy,
comonding ERS See for performance of his dut lee , ‘
ov can o¢ Stole oo Cee So
be “id iyo —_ a
2h snguat 1999 0 7
Diptetbation
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"WHEELER, Robert Prentiss . 2 November 1951.
nn a a RL LL
faint or eGR ~| Grvscrive cate
Excepted Appointment _
* BRANCH
|_OFFICIAL- STATION
QUALIFICATIONS
Utero on OUTY
Gtnesicating OFFtctn
REMARKS: Attactnentst PHS “fore ‘af /Appendix I, btw, ef A ailability
” Request subject be cesyed against Japan Composite Unit, % Sastion Slot.
#4. (1.0,-C8, ‘@S-13),, Personnad Nos. $1. Subject to be processed at pact). salary.of
CS~13; upon receipt of 201 lo frén-Deptar, nocessary y salary edjustnond ‘to be made
at that tine. oO . Lt
ICH, Requesting Waiver of O80 Rag. ya attached.
Secrecy a an to ba forwarded fren the Field.
SECRET wea tease
| bE PG Japan Composite Unit. —
Bastion S Slot tf
{ay
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Per
APL REOWIANCL ALCORD
IWUTTANT: The of ficiol to whem thre reper
mertors of hee etolf of fo the efuient con
This report stcmess
Jieted emly. Bore comple Aate at
ting the Teainseg ond &
to the Cheef, Tromming
rous
fomsned after con
thould be ¢efer
Tmt FOULOMLNG GRADES SHOw tHE semi retee
83515%00 IM EACH BATA, Ont roe comD
fibws, aS orth ay OF THE sOvEET NTS
MAJOR ELEM RTS
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“_bNO- SITUATIONS,
SECRET
TRaT TCT OREO Plow -
OPLeAT OAS
stiiee
commed of auch o
ubte, Ov
© avactable in
vetuation Officer,
Atousted ta perennsily responsible ft
Lions ad epiniune of
the flee of the allice of Tretning (Covert). and mey be.ess
any questivon as re
ont Evaluation, THC).
A. Constructive Inagtnation § (99° Gsseeven Co)
} 1 2
ee .
bavald of construcs Showeg only a very
tive Imeyination Hlmited degree of
Gr tnvantlvenoss congtructivs ime
In agprosch to qinotlon,
prodleas, oo
0. Astutenosa (KOT oescaves CT)
1
Appeared quifible Cenivites peice
and naive.. dverege srepticisa
. ANd discernaarit,
€. faduatry NOT Onscavto (J? |
2. 2 --:
— ena
Hin ot shoe suf) 9 Apylind Gale 4
Fhefant apptteas mininue assuet of
tion af thas ang tima ang affrrt
offers, Necessary,
D. Inighativa ior oastever Ob
i : 2
( Conaistentty Miiled Generally senioites
to act without a low Tavel of ane
paleg spect Ficslly terprisa cut ae-
iastructed ta do so. caslonsity acted
oo an his own, .
E. AbiIity to Write tor osseevey 4
t 2
—. > —
Saared unable to Bos erak in erprass-
gepresh thoughts fog thowghts cinare
aderrhy tn written tp in written
fora, : fora,
Showed aufticlant
constructive Imo
aginatlan to meet
most school altuae
tions sdequately.
fae
Gisplayed adequate
fuaqment aad per-
tpleacity.
showed adequate
compliance a3 ree
gaeds time ang
effort Rocossory,
——.._3 fe re amen
Normally took steps
t2 implement Idoas
ailbvut estornad
prompting,
ee
Pcittan worn shewad
fo sigaitlcant
erakhoss.
Nt OF TRE STUDENT 1M TRF oasG> fieweers OF tae couse.
ENGIOM AND OME FOR JPL Em eR;
So ee
Laronetreted the
PLstastian of eren
Gtiveresrsity £9 9
‘graster chan aver
594 dattee
‘ &
mere cnonirne
Oispispet stove
Aversqe Zerazi- +
sod thepe
fat}
—— 2.
Valoctearas yeeater
tine ant affoce
than natecity
aipectad iz this
courte, .
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: Lo -
nr arc
Pal oiayped
ory tad age
shone
ye
Cartyetg tut gree
fects.
Cispieger petetcy
$0 wesegas theagtts
Woreuztiyg im wthee
ten tore,
Se, 3 BECP OEFIQttiOag OF EACH OF cmesT
TIMGS EMPLOTEO, 1S Glete Ge fag secre Gr imi CvALUATION Foam,
y show if to other’
tobe: “
ue inetructose for the
tion of this atudent
Dati GR PE
2
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Tr Geaoes ape
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HS 10 WARIGUS PLODL EMS
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athva, Inventive, ,
or origqinat,
Dicplagud aecape
tlonad: ehsedaaes
ed parsplearity.
‘6 :
een ae mmm
Mos unuauatty in-
duatelass, qvsing
qonerayety af ties
and atfort,
Olaptayed unssual
anhardy, enthusd
od IGTFassievnass.
|
ja ctear,
correct, coharant,
naoner,
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Unable’ to repress Lecbed fluency of Olsplaped reason- trate confidently, ulatending In tha
t cleatips Pre- o In bin speech, otto & tiie tonvezing ideas oncy ond clarit
ideas In aesning utually. ofl oeprene an, clearly and fread of grpt @epression, .
groping and Inco- © te tty. oe . .
herent fashicne : .
* ey . 7 - -
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. . tN
fa 6 5 . .
1 2
Fablad to ln so-
etal seceptance
bul sis aot setlees
ty antagonize
others.
aan
Dleplayed defirite Unusually offece
tive Ta hie abll--
ity to win eccapt-
ance from others -
adiitty to echtbeve
harmonious rela-
tlonanipa with hie
srsochaten.
—
Frequently atian-
adie assocl= |
ates.
tatations.,
‘He ADIT ty to influonce His ‘pavociates
. . 1 7
ot
wade
Fi. Tact
: ppROVED
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althdres from group
acthvithes to «
4 degree,
tatling to Infive
the thinking.”
: tlons of
others.
5 ard
. Markodiy biunt and
Indl ecroat.
re, “idep tation to 9 Tealn'ing
Wormeliy soctally
tetleling, opialons
es offected
wor ooscaveo CJ)” -
—
Prequantly said ar
aig something which
Induced. an unfave.
orenle ’ one
Lf i . “3 _
Displayed no Intere
ost of gathusiaam
for tralning and
falled to adapt
himaolf to the den
mands mado upon
St pat pat oF
poke
Accoptad training
program raluctant-
fy ana had ditfl~
culty adapting
nimself to the
tralning requiras
(wor OMS EAYEG:
nome)
(wot Caser¥lo [ emmemn
>:
ee
Usuetly participated wes excellent at
anne Sanaa
Heasonably siscroet
sng tacthule
“Plaplayed average
inter
accaptance of
training.
SECRE
Influencing athera
an PEerson~
ee
nad good discorn=
mont for the ape
_ propelate thing to
fay, Of. doe . _
“fantebted an. er
lent acceptance of-
training ang, ¢oad=
bly saapted ta da~
Monde made upon
. nla.
cS GmaE
TS
T
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Hoe cutetanding In
adllity to commend
respect and atien-
atlty and thinking, tlon through Ais
personality and
eninking,
—__i___—
Conalstontly de-
munst rated kaon
perception tor
tht ting speech or
conduct,
training
play of enthusioam
and Interest.
Det cali
_ CHIitk, TRAIMING And TVALUATION-
C a
THS THEE TOR
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SSA Pere Cod, ; 49600, i Poo
Bate of. “ase green. ma Te a wo Coed
a i+ 28 Sept, 1952 0° > ; .
° J 2, "Dea: Aiea dau, 42h IDEs, R on A pfation 12 Jan z 7 29) oss recent , a
ma bit, hey ra; ‘Uri.
‘ ; first. Describe cenciasdy bee Lully) . moos
4
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| ba caries ky enployes. Type tf poss) ble,
; ; Ts - Deputy Chie? of Station - re Sa : .
; 3. If courses of SpueL On ware -
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i Charles Slayton Riza,
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8, loyse qualified
: * batler qu i “ :
_. ig ge, whst duty or
a “prove : ° “
‘ ent enpleyse fcr : 3
Qo grsae sad ¢ Q ° : : :
2 , TG te t oo ; .
However, there is no current vacancy in JCU T/ -
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_ will be stated da space provided below, )
CONFIDENTIAL.
inter here any céslred remarks pertaining to particulse qualifications or
lack therof which ara oe trot pyvtinent to the evaluation of this auployse._
Outstanding. ansats and/or éeriguy Limitations should be stated, alse reasons
for and recommendations es “4 resssipgment will ba given if appropriate to
this report, : . ; ; .
+ Subject officer 1s an oztstand ing addition to KUBARK as a general service
staff.officer, He has the aggrecaive uense of urgency 30 necessary {n any poel~
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branch, division or ‘staff of £UBARK home office, and would be capable of assuming
almost any responsible position in an overseas post. If ho has any weakness at
present, it is a lack of exprience in covert operations; this can be overcome
before the expiration of his present toure. a
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17 August 1953 . OK kg he Mit hme -
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; oo Walter D. NEWPHER
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| Reporting Period: .°.. ~ 1 April 1972" -"8 Hay iors
& May 1973
MEMORANDUY IN LIEU OF FITNESS’ REPORT - FORM
- Robert P. _ Wheeler (060947)
Name:
Date of Birth: = | 40/04/18
Sex: oe a _ ; Malo .
Grade: | , * 68-17
SDP . : D
, Headquarters
During the ‘past reporting period Mr. ‘Wheeler -has
“- geryed bis first full year as Chief of the newly-created
'Nonoffictal ‘Cover Affairs” Division. He has worked hard
and long to improve and simplify the procedures through’
' which we - recrult, train, and deploy our nonofficial cover |
. personnel, ~ He has ‘Aden tified accurately the bureaucratic .
‘roadbiccks that stand tn the way of our efficient use- of
‘nonefficial cover. and. Lf. he has not succeeded in removing.
. these barriers he has fnade somé progress. His- entHusiasin -
for the job and his belict that 1t can be done have heen.
“invaluable during a formative perlod, and his performance
-on the whole has’ been a strong one. .
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Cro Vy Ca ee
Cord Weyer, J
Associate Deputy Director for Operations
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‘Robert P, “neeler - Date ; ree
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Robert P, Wheeler (060947)
Name:
Date of birth: 10/04/15
Sex:. . , ‘Male | -
Grader. 5. GS-17
Official-pozition title: -. ©. ‘Ops Officer + Staif Chief.
, Current station: cs Headquarters _
Type of report: oe Annual |
, Reporting period: 21 March 1971 - 31 March 1972
; During the first part of the reporting period, Mr. Wheeler
served as Chicf, Missions and Programs Staff, and on 17 January
i972he aseumed his néw duties as Chict, Non-Official Cover Affairs ~
‘Division, As Chief, MPS, Mr, Wheeler effectively supervised the .
important planning and budgetary functions: of that office and under’
his leadership the Clandestine Service has, considerably improved
“jt programming presentations to the 7th flear and, due to the
effective staff work and Mr. Wheeler's guidance, the atea divisions
have been largely relieved of the many questionnaires and inter-
ventions with which they were once plagued, :
Mr. Wheeler took over his new. duties ag Chief, NOCAD
with enthusiasm and his wide field experience. and good elation=
the area divisions should in the ‘future bring ubout-a
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_ : - Co, ; ae . Assistant Deputy Director ‘for Plans”
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: Comments of reviewing official: > :
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16 February 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR:. Director of. Personnel
SUBJECT: Fitness Repert (Special) -
; : . ' Robert P, Wheeler
1. This memorandum 4s submitted in‘ lieu of the. Fitness. Report
‘form to-cover the performance of Mr. Wheeler from t March 1970".
through February.1 971, It is submitted as_the final repo
rt of the Rating.
2) Mr. Wheeler's outstanding chaactertstics are-his integrity
and total dedication to the continuing upgrading of management within
the CS ata] levels. By background. interest and training: by service
in OPPB, by full-time participation in the Federal Executive Instituto;
"and by his abiding determination to instill oliiers with 2 similar will for’
perfection within. the CS, he has made 2 valuable contribution to the
Missions and Programs Staff (MPS).and to the Clandestine Services.
_ §, As chief of the Program Review Panel he has chaired the
hearings ef the various divisions with a great degrec of sensitivity and
} has upgraded ihe quality and: substance of those hearings.
‘specially beipful in those instances where divisions haye
“as in the development of new and
ened lo simplify control and to
zs elements and field stations,
proposed new approaches, 23 well as.
effective nuvnagement techniques de
4. Mr. Wheeler is 2 natural leader, bright and original, His
is a cxeative mind, and Sinovative. He is articulate, rational, and
quentiaily. He nas demonstrated clearly his ability
iasm And continuing effert en.the part of his subordinate
rare thoughtful, energetic and
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- His officers demonstrate very ‘high morale and great
to instill ent!
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enjoyment and satis{netion in their work,
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5. Mr, “Wheeler also has the gilt ef being : ‘able. to absorb rapidly
and commit te paper accurately and quickly, a characteristic and asset
of his which has much to commend it, .
6. He has been a superb deputy, acting in this capacity in my
absence. He-has excellent ree all, is a gifted administrator, and has
introduced: a‘nimber of procedural changes that have increased MPS:
effectiveness. He has been effective in dealing with OPPB and in par-
ticipation in the. briefings. of Office of Manazgeinent and Budget (OMB).
personnel, He is very cost conscious and has made several suggestions
resulting in the saving of hundreds of thousands of. dollars. Mr, -Wheeler
has always. enthusiastically accepted assignments to pancis designed to
upgrade the quality. of various. trouble aréas,. thie latest. being: the search-
ing look into the nonofficial cover situation within the. cs, . .
7, Mr. Wheeler is a seatching individual who is” totaily com- ;
mitted to the Plans Directorate and has thé high” régard of most of the
: “8: Ast have ‘previously. reconimerid Q I balieve Mr. Wheeler .
would: make an: “outstanding Chiéf of the Missions and Programs SAIL.
Susy oo
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_MENORANDUN FOR: Director of Personnel:
SUBJECT: =. —s- Fitness Report (Special) -
; ‘Robert P. Wheeler
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le This memorandum is sibmit ted An lieu of the. Fitness|
Report ‘form to. cover. the performance. of Sk. Wheeler from 1-
‘April 1969 to. February 1970, ft is. submitted: as a Special
‘Fitness Report to serve -as the finat report of the: Rating —
Officer who As retiring. at the send, of February 1970. :
“2. ”
And, Prograns.. ‘Staff, “Mr. “Whe 8 .responsibie. for; inter |
alin, I aison, except: on budgetary matters, between the CS
.and OPPB; installing the Planning, Programming and Budgeting
System" (PPBS) within the CS; advising wnd assisting CS com-
ponents in the preparation of Operating Directives and the
program portions of the’ annual Operating: Progran response;
chairing theo Program Review Panel; preparing and for. coordi-~.
nating special studies and Surveys of Operational programs;
preparing DDP responses to requests of the Executive
Director-Cenptrolier on CS. programs , e@he.; and, as” required,
‘advising CS components on those roquirenents ot ‘the PPBS
that need to-be addressed in CS documents requiring ae or
Executive Director-Comptroller action.
J. In carrying out the Above stated functions My
Wheeler has continued his superb performance in the “field
of: management. His unusual dedicntion and sensilvie approach
to ants enthusiasm for ¢ the- ‘tenet of PPBS have eon
tribace Jjanensely te the system's: installation in the
Clandestine Service: His energy, logical reasoning and
sincerity, have infected hiS numerous contacts within the
CS and are goals which his officer- ubordinates are stviving
to attain, Wels s0 strong in his ideterm nation thac xood
“management vill prevail 4 ati ‘components of the CS that he
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has nover passed up an opportunity informally to discuss
PPBS, to -lécture at formal courses and to assist the DDP/
TRO in his exhortations for management training. He has
been a strong leader ax Chairman of the Program Review
Panel and. supervisor of his subordinates. He has been
Outstanding in his. ability rapidly to eather facts and —
produce a document in. response to program and management
.Querics lévied on MPS. His wide CS expericncee, affability,
sincerity:, intelligence and dedication to the missions of
the Agency, aYl of. which have continued tobe {n evidence
durtag the reporting period, make Sr. Wheeler, in the
So ee or bea
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Michael Gs Mitchell.
Chief, Missions and Programs Staff
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Wate ‘Performance ranges from wholly incdequote to slightly fess thon eatletectory.” A rating in this Sotegory requi
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probotion, to lgnmont of to eparstion, Describe actio tohen of proposed In Secttan c a :
‘Me Adequate Peilérmonea moots al! requirements, ft le enti : or. thoracterlzod neither by deficiency nor”
a ve excellence ‘oe ee “ . : . ces .
Porfotmonce is more thon totl sfsctory. Dosirod.tosulta ara being produced in @ proficient manner,
inco 1s cheroctertiod by oxcomional profletency. oe Sete
y 1880 exceptional In ralation to requirements of tho work and Ini comparlsan:te tho porformancé
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manner in ’
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porticulss timitstions or tulants. Duced on your knowledge of employds “overall performance dur 2. the rating period,
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7 APR 1969. -
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Personnel
‘SUBJECT: = * Fitness Report (Annual) - _
Robert P. Wheeler
1. In compliance. with HR 20-20, this memorandum is
submitted in lieu of -Fitnéss Report Form 45 covering the
performance of Mr. Wheeler from January. 1968 ° to 31 March
' 1969,
2, In late, 1967 it was, determined that: Mr Wheeler ae
would: be ‘¥ea ned in June 1968" tro, the off’ _
Planning; Pr. ogramaing. and Budgoting™ (OPPB) - to. the. Missions
and Prograis Staff (MPS). “Under an ‘arrangenént with. the —
‘ Director of PPB, Hr. Wheeler was lent to MP3 on 1 January
1968 for the purpose of preparing hizself to assume the
functions of Chief of the Programs Group (PRG) in MPS.
- Accordingly, what follows covers the period of the loan,
from .i.January to 31 June 1968, and the. period as chief,
PRG, from 12 June 1968 to 31 March 1969, : :
3. From'1 January to 11 June 1998, During tho
period of Toan to YPS,. Yr. Wheeler undéerstudted the then.
Chief of PRG, acquainted “himse Lt With all Group files
and responsibilities, attended thé Advanced Management
(Planning) ‘Seminar and. performed numero ad hoc tasks
assigned him by C/HPS. ~~ He ‘prepared ninseif for the new.
assignment and performed the-ad hoe tasks agsigued with
such dispatch, enthusiasm and inkelligence as to augur
well for the future. No minor task vas tco menial; every
-Miajor task was readily accepted aa a chailenge. Tn short,
“nis preparation for the new position goon to be assumed
left little to be desired on the part of the Rating, Officer,
4. From 12 June 1968 to 31 March 194 As Chief of
bre for, in inter s alia, Liaison
stalling the Planning, Programming and Budgeting ‘System.
{PPps) within the CS: advising and assisting CS components
in the. preparation of Operating Directives and the program
“..PPBS, Ho has -preparéd. tiimse]
' ship of the.Program Review Pai
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Reviewing Official Oru _
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portions of the annual Operating Program responses: chair-
‘ing the Program Review Panel; - preparing and/or coordinating
special studies and surveys on operational programs; and,
as. required, advising CS components on the requirements of
PPBS that need to be addressed, in CS documents requiring
DCI or Executive Director- -Comptroller action, ;
5. In carrying out the functions enumerated in para-
f@raph 4, above, Nr:: Wheeler. has displayed drive, initiative,
enthusiasm and understanding. He has pushed within the CS
on those- concepts of PPBS that are considered applicable
to an intelligence organization. and has argued with -OPPB
against forcing the CS to apply those concepts which are
*. not considered: to be applicable. “Ne has worked diligently, ;
alone and With. the assistance .of: the. DDP/TRO, to spread
throughout the CS an understanding of the why and how of
well: for” and. has exercised
ndling of the chairman
on the actions of which
-he has, ‘brought. to bear his .ex riences in ‘OPPB. Hé has ~
given: ‘unstintingly. of his’ tino to lecturing at Agency: :
management courses. when’ ‘requested. “Although he understands
the need for flexibility in the CS, he has to be ‘slowed_
sound: judgment: and tact in t
‘down at times so anxious- is he to make the CS the best
“managed directorate in the:Agency, His sincere interest
“An good management has made him and the two senior officers
he ‘supervises cost conscious. This affable, consciéntious,’
dedicated, highly experienced, “Antelligent employee, who -
already has Riven evidence’-of a.-Strong performance, i8.a
pleasure to collaborate with and R valuable asset to MPS
and the. cs. . oe 7 ban
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Mirae G. Mitchell
Chief, ‘Missions and Programs ‘Staff
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_| ADVANCED MANAGEMENT (PLANNING) SEMINAR (50 hours) 3-69
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, Student —s:_—- Robert P, Wheeler — Dates of Course : 17-22 March 1968
Year of Birth: 1915 — ee Office © Ls mps:
Grade sss 16 ; ' Service Designation D
ECD Date : September 1952 No, of Studentsa .: 36
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
' Course objective ‘is to increase individual effectiveness on-the-job by ~
developing better understanding of planning as a managerial ekill and by -—
Providing familiarization with the Agency's overall planning system, --
, The course seeks to meet this objective by: a) Providing an overall and --
systematic framework for managerial planning; b) identifying and analyzing :
basic atylos of planning; c) covéring selectéd techniques useful in planning;
a) providing an orientation on the PPB syatem in uae in the Agency and ;
Federal Goverament; and by e) ‘permitting feedback to studente on their
personal planning styles as revealed during course exercisea,
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
This is a certificate of attendance only, No attempt was made to
evaluate student achievement in this course,
FOR THE DIRECTOR CF TRAINING:
Chief Instructor
te. 28 MAR 1960 -
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zm FY ener 1968
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT ©
SUBJECT: . Mr. Robert P, Wheeler, GS-16, O/PPB,
So ‘Employce Serial No. 060947, D Career Service
REFERENCE: _ HR 20-20c(2)
lL. In accordance with reference, this memorandum is submitted —
in lieu of a Fitness Report (Form 45), ‘This is an annual: report but in
DD/P, in January 1968, it covers only: the. peri iod April 1967 through.
December 1967, . ,
2. Mr. Wheeler's assignment as Program Analyst involved:
(a) reviewing and evaluating Agency activities, principally covert action.
programs; (b) participating in special in-depth studies of aclected Agency.
activities; (c) preparing the Covert Action Program Memorandum for
the Dir estor' $ appreval and submission to the Bureau of the Budget;
‘(d) keeping abreast of Agency plans, programs, and progress toward
defined objectives; fe) providing ypeneral staff assistance to the Director/.
PPB in implementing the Agency planning, programmiing, and bidgeting
system; and (f) preparing speciat presentations and correspondcice for-
the Office of the Director’
3, During the yoar, Mr. Wheeler participated in a survey by the
Inapector General of Agency proprietary organizations, - He contributed
significantly to the study. In addition, he was the Office monitor for at-
least two studies for the Bureau.of the Budget.
4. My,. Wheeler was the e principal analyst assigned to the review
of the Agency's Covert-Action Program, He reviewed Directorate .
program plans and proposals, identified issucs to be raised with the
Dircelor, and prepared a Program Memorandum for the Director's
approval which presented Agency Covert action plans‘and programs for
the next five years.
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5. Mr. Wheeler's long operational experience, extensive.contacts
throughout the Agency, and exceptional writing ability have contributed
to the realistic appraisal.of progratns and plana and to their effective
presentation to the Director and to the Bureau of the Budget. Mr, Wheeler
is effective in dealing with other clements. of the. Agency and has con-
‘tributed uscful suggestions for-improving operations and analysis. In
sumniary, Mr. Wheeler made a significant contribution while in the
_ Office, In view of the similarity in functions between the two organizations,
~* L would expect this contribution to be carried forward to ‘his new assignment, |
6. I rate Mr. ‘Wheeler's over-all performance during tho period as
7; Mr, Wheeler had no aupervisory responsibilities.
° Wheeler because of hig...
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MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT |: Mr. Robert P. Wheeler, GS-16, O/PPB,
Employee Serial No. 060947, D Career Service
REFERENCE: HR 20-20c¢(2) me , " j
an] : , . ot . an : - .
le In accordance with-refe rence, this memorandum is submitted |
in Heu of a Fitness Report (Form 45), This is an annual report and covers
the period 1 Auguat 1966 through 31 March 1967, ; . :
. 2. Mr. Wheeler's ansignment as y Progratn ‘Analyat involves:
{a} reviewing and evaluating Ageficy activities or progranis, principally
in the areas of clandestine colection and covert action; (b) participating.
in special in-depth studies of selected Agency activitica;. (c) preparing
Program Memoranda for the Director's approval and submission to the
Bureau of the Budget; (d) keeping abreast of Agency plans, programs,
and progress toward defined objectives; (c) providing gencral staff assist
ance to’the Director/PPB in iniplementing the Agency PPB Bystem. and
(f) preparing special presentations and corre spondence far the Office of
the Director.
3. ‘Mr. Wheeler has many years of experience in clandestine
both at Meadquatters and in the field, This
operations and administration,
sing Age ney
experience has proven to be of great value to this Office invasse:
to seé the udefulness of the new
programming, and budgeting concept as a tool far assisting man-
agement at all levels inthe Agency. He has enthusiastically 5 supported the
development of a system adapted tp Agency needa and has made significant
contributions toward this end.
4. Currently, Mr. Wheeler is participating in three stadies ‘of
Ageney ‘activities: an Inspector General burvey of Agency proprictary
organizations and two studics which were requested by the Buceau of the
Budget--Agency use of communications media for political- psychological ~
programs and Agency air capabilities at twa selected facilities. In addi- :
tion, Mr. Wheeler is in the process of preparing a Program Memorandum
for the Director's approval which presenta Agency Covert Action plang and
programs for the nest five years,
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the Agency; he writes exceptionally well, has many useful ideas, and is
most couperalive. Hia vast first-hand knowledge of operational problems
‘permits realistie appraisal of operating plans and proposals, In summary,
Mr. Wheeler “has made a definite contribution during his eight rnontha in
this Office; and we expect this contribution to continue in importance.
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7% Mr Wheeler has no supervisory reaponsibiljties.
ate Mr. Wheeler's over-all performance during the period
» "Gene R, Koontz”
Chief, Program Analysis Branch
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office and contribuies materially to value judgments of covert
activities. .
. John M, Clirke
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Grade: ¢8-16
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‘ Official Title: ~ Chiet of Base
‘ : » Assignment: | . DDP/DOD/USS -
i “Current Station: Honolulu, Hawait.
Appointmont;.. 9 Career .
‘Reporting Period: 1 April 1966-15 August -1966
~Report: , Reasaignnent Supervisor ; te
. Reassignment Employee Co ee one ¢
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: During tho past four months Subject has been in Honotu'l .
: only a few weeks becauso of a TDY assignment to Headquarters,
: nnd has now been reassigned. There are no grounds for rating
his performance. : , .
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COURSE:
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“DATE: - ~ 1B-19 August: 1966
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REPORT OF TRAINING AT HON-CIA FACILITY
(Forward Original and One).
Frou: Robert P, Wheeler
OFFICE: O/PPB
DATE 3 34 August 1966
Oates OF TRAINING
10 : Director sf Training
ATTH =: Registrar/TH.—
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uscsc 18 & 19 Auguot 1966
NAME AND OLSCPIPTION OF PPOSrAW
Executive Orientation in PP&B
fa Yous THATWInG rT .
To get-a broad introduction to the concepts of PPBS and to learn what some
other non-military elernenta of the Executive Branch are doing with the PPBS. .
a. Tdontity any Suratending speakers
so aniariew ti paginas VhieVoder o> ice
end thode spond the fopics ae area ul (nat euctional competune a. ,
I thought that from:a- broad, ‘general standpoint the orientation. was worthwhile -
but that far more BOB partictpation would. have enhanced the: program greatly.
There was too much of.!'we think thia 4a what ‘BOB means" and too ‘ttle. of _
- BOB saying “thia le what we mean", I found the movie presentation of Dr. Ey
S. Quade's spéeech-terrible because of inept projection, faulty audio equipment,
. Vand, Out-of-place music. Dr. Quade had a message and fortunately the cse
: plansera Tmist have known their film waa inadequate, for we were provided
with the written text. Outstanding possibly because he atood out go far in
comparizgon to the others wae Mr. Peter Szanton from BOB. Dr. Adams from
the University of Maryland wae quite good and Mr. Greenhouse of VA was one |
of the few sthera who. really seemed to kuow whet he. was talking about beyond
{inmediate low to medium level parochial application,
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Name:
Date of Birth:
Sex:
Grade:
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Official Title: Chief of Base
Assignment: 7 ppP/pop/Uss :
Current Station: . Honolulu, itawaia
. Appointment: . Carcer . Te OS Oo :
Reporting Period: 1 April 1965 - Si March 66-0
: . . 1, During the past year it has clearly emerged that, the we
ns _: Honolulu area’ offers very limited opportunities. for ‘CS, vpera- a
- tional action. The main target.of-a Honolulu base, as originally...
. - gonceived: by FE-Division, ‘was the Kast-West Center with its) Gye?
. . large number of Asian studonts. Although, during thé 1964-65 ©
: “neademic year several prospective candidates for. the WUENVOY
_ program Wore assessed and one recruited, political developments pn
in Southeast Asia prevented the arrival of any ‘students. at the
Centor .from the priority Southeast Asian countries: Burma,
Cambodia, Indonesia, ; : . ;
2. It is against this perspective that Subjeet's performance
during. the past. year should bo evaluated, He apprevached his job
with enthusiasm and vigor but sooa tourndi that there were no ak
' tangible operational activities ho couid devote himself or his So : :
_.gupporting agents to, He has heen frank to state officially and
: anofficially the absence of any targets to which an operational
‘Base could direct itself and has therefore been relatively
unoccupied during this period except fer an occasional item of
local coordination or follow-up on a-headquarters ,task.. Subject
has had under his direct supervision a long-term Staff Agent at
the University of Hawali and two Staif Agents assigned to the
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in spite’ of the fact that there were only a few specific targets
on whom they could systematically work. ‘ . a
3. Subject is a mature; experienced and energetic officer
‘with both operational and scholarly interests in Far. Eastern, . *
especially Japanese, affairs. His talents ‘are obviously being
wasted in Honolulu and arrangements have already: been made to . ;
have hin reassigned.. The base itself will be phased down in ; :
the summer of 1966 with two of the three Staff Agents reassigned,
the long-term Staff Agent kept. on at the University, and -a more
‘4, Subject has diéplayed an economical approach to the use ree
both of funds and personnel. .
5, In, view of the limitations, outside his control, on.
operational activities in- Honolulu, Subject's, performance has
béen more than satisfactory and is rated as proficient.
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Name: AROS:
| Date of Birth: © 10/04/15
| Sex: a _ Male
| Grade: GS-16 - .
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Official Title: | Ops Officer. a mo
| Assignment: =.” . DDP/DO,/USS :
Current Station: | Honolulu, Hawaii” ,
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“| (SSS effectively assumed his duties as Chief of ‘Base, °
: . POAHonolulu in early January 1965, During the ensuing three
ty moaths, he--has. devoted himself primarily to housing: coyer,
: establishmént of liaisons, and the orlentation of his two
outside people. Although he has begun to work on his opera- .
tional program (directed-at the recruitment of WUENVOY candidates) ,:.
he has not been at work long enough to provide a--basis for any
evaluation of his operational performance, .
CERTIFICATION AND. COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYER
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Annual Report For the Period 1 April 1963 = 31 March 1964
In preparing this memorandum in Meu of submitting Fitness Roport Form'45,
{ can only set forth ny yedrly reiteration that .. Subject — is aasentor, —--2.2
' well-expertenced,. wall-notivated, high caliber KUBARK officer who has deen in - ee
his present grade, 03-15, since 1957. fils bigh standard of contribution to
the Station ao ita Deputy Chief of Station continues unfailingly.’ Tokyo’Station —
operations encompass a broad, spectrua of internal, and external targets vo ,
~emphasizing-denied area operations, ‘fo xeep.on top of this activity it. needs:
a tian of ‘energy bucked up by: sound Gperational knowledge and :Subzect has Sarbied
this job capably and vith-a Will. I would certuinly grade bim "S" in porformance -
beep enertd teh er
an evaluation. -
Qo . Rokyo Station 1s widely disperged and I have urged Subject on several
_ occasions to get out to the various operattonal elements in an attempt to get
; closer to and stimulate the working caze officera. After one or two starts he
! has not kept this up on a continuing tasts, remaining at hia Bubassy desk and
invariably working through the individual branch chiefs. I am convinced more
effort on. his purt in thts field couli have resulted in more yleld.to the -
Station from his long area and operaticns eaparience. . . mo
me, po ‘Subject actively participates tin the operational raview and budget, 7 .
« ' preparation of the. Station and hag shown a definite cost vonsclousness. ed
‘ 1g eng tenure in Japan ati experience with things Japanese ara
wollel mami the pro's and coals of the yelua of an officer vemaloing in ene
. area for the major portion of his tine with KUBARK (possibly to the trinent
of His carecr) have baen discussed to a ouffictent degrea as to rule out
further reference in this memorandun. Subjectia scheduled to leave tha Japan
Gtation end enter an ngetamment vhere his operational talents will be of great
valu. 4.
. . In any considerations concerning Subject delng conducted oy any peracanel
' bourd or uy apy official of the Agency foteccated Lin MUGABE persoanel, the ;
aignificant points are Subject is a deeply asotivated, highly cspable officer
who hes been in hia current grade too long. a .
‘ Certification: |
By Reployee:
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Thilo nesorendum ‘vas read by Subject and distussed
with hin in draft. Ha deft the area aa TOY aml so
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By Supervisor: 23 April 1954, . :
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- . FE Division.is. in agreement with this balanced asseasment of 5 '
: | Sut ject's performance in Japan. We are also hopeful that he
| _will respond well in a new environment and broaden his operational
| capabilities, . .
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MEHORARDUM iW LI oF ‘FITNESS REPORT YOR PERIOD:
9 October 1962 - 32 March 1963
A review of the file reflects that ~~ “77> “haa been
- constantly rated as a vell-motivated, superior officor always...
willing to-spend the “extra effort" by-e varlety of supervisors.
During’ the rating pertod. there has been no diminution in the
caliber of Professionaltam or in the time and effort thie man has.’
contributed - +6 the work of the Tokyo Station. He is a dietinct
aszet. Over and above Big drive and professionalism, .
brings to the Station a full background concerning intelligence
activities having been associated wlth cuch activitles in Japan
for the last seventeen years, either vith the military: or ag a”
member of. the ‘Agancy. All of thlz time he has been in Japan
except fora Period of almost three years 1n Washington.
: . has a profictlency in tke Japanese language and due
to his Long terre in Japan has contacta ata variety ‘of levels.
‘In sun, the Agency has tn aa we superior officer with
‘Jong background and contimaity in Jagan, whd can and is making a
kignly sigaificant econtrloution to the Agency's objectives ‘dn
dJapuo.
Tha above has stressed solely “| ability to contritute
. , to WUPARIC objectives in Japan. Hswever, there is no doubt in the
' yater's mind that could perform Lo a supertor manner no
matter +0 what geovrapnical xréa he was assigned,
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- MEMORANDUM FOR: - Director of Personnel = a vo
SUBJECT: — Fitness Report - Robert P, Wheeler .
1. Chief of Station, Tokyo was requested to. forward a memorandum,
in Neu of Fitness Report Form 45, on Mr, Robert P. Wheeler, Deputy
Chief of Station, Tokyo to cover the period April 1961 to October 1962,
His comments are as stated below: |
Sse emeen tities memednine act insane nee BME
Mr. Wheeler: is a superior operations officer of wide scope,
experierice and imagination, He hag over a period of years been:
highly succcasful ina variety of supervisory roles both operational —
‘and staff. In addition to these attributes he ‘has unique qualifications .
: - of an extensive, continuous operational span of time in Japan, 7 F
: ~""" Japanese:.contacts at a variety of levels and proficiency in the Japanese ; :
H ~ language, Because of these latter aspects of his ability, he is able
to contribute extensively to » Tokyo Station and CIA operational -
objectives. ..
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SECTION A. "GENERAL
name Coat) (Fteat) (Middte) “Tal pare OF OIRTH a. 92x Ae GAAGE |
. WHEELER, Robert P. 4 Oct 1915 M GS-15
- 2, OF P/O1V/am OF ASSIGNMENT
D. Ops Officer D-COS Tokyo Station
% TYPe@ OF REPORT
{| DENIED Cr AGADSIGNMENT/EMPLOYER
phot REPORTING PERIOD
1Apr60 to 31Mar61_
SECTION B. EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE. OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six‘of the moat important specific duties erformed during the rating period. Anaort rating number which beet deacribos the
mannee in which employee performs EACH apocific & ty. Consider ONL ctivenose In performance of thot-duty. “All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST bo rated on thole ability to supervi indicate manber of amployoes supervised).
Ir hesepable 6: Conparant_[S. Erealon [6 Sopa [7 = Ooteendin
SPECIFIC ou TY "0.4 a Ainting sPeciric bury. NO. 4
In the absence of COS, acts as Statio 1 ™ | Conducts lialgon, as required, with
Chtef, ao oo 6 ODACID and ODIBEX
repo. eo ee Li pees
CEM TAPP STATUS
DECLINED
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Sree le DUTY NO. 2
As. Deputy et of Station, aupervia oe
Station operational effort and intellis| ‘6°
gence production 1A 1- —
SPECIFIC OUTY NO.)
Makes recommendations to COS on
Station operational program, cover
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SECTION C._ EVALUATION GF iF OVERALL LL PERFORMANCE. W CURRENT POSITION
Toke into account pverything about the amployee which influencos hin ollaetivennss in hts current positian - garformance of spocitie
duties, productivity, conduct on fob, cooperotivensss,.portinant persuncl traits os habits, porti¢uler fimitotions of tutents. Based en |
your Knowledge of wmployee’s overall purtosmance durlag the rating period, ploce tha rating numbor In the hex corraspanding to the
atatemant which moci cccurstely eoflects hls level of performances
RATING SPECIFIC purr NO. 4
NO,
Way ixal
NO.
riceenazace in mony important eoapocts fails lo meet roguiraments,
sricemance meats moet raquiremenis but is doficlont In cad o¢ morn importont reapects.
formence clearly mnats bavic requiromonts, . 5
srmunee claanly excesds baale caquirements,
nea in every Imparian: racgeat is superior.
nee in every faipect is auistondi ag.
ch gach haractariajie- oppliss ta the empleo 0 .
averige @ dogroe [5: Gursiand: Uagroe
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[SECTION E NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOD PERFORMANGES,
one moda to anployes ORF LERGiey aejhe
Stress strengths snd weaknosse1 demonstrated in current position. Indicate eugge,
work, Gives recommendations for his troining. Describe, if appeapriate, his potential fer davelooment. and for assuming adil re.
sponnibilities. Amplity of ovplain, If appropriate, ratings given In SECTIONS B,C, ond D to provide the bost boss for determining
future personnel actions, . Jin }
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“Subject is a superior officer in every important respoct.’ He
intelligent, imaginative, resourceful and.has balanced Jug ment,
understands administrative procedures and knows how to HAT ao anon
work, Asa supervisor, he is firm and fatr, and achleves tho respect
of his subordinates, As a subordinate, he is unfailingly loyal and
helpful, He has a good overall grasp of the intelligence business and
maintains a healthy attitude of common sense with respect to operations,
He is especially useful in Japan, because of his great knowledge of and
long experience with Japanese affairs, personalities and psychology,
yet I consider he would be a superior officer and supervisor in any —_
other context, His personal character-ia of the best, _
CERTIFICATION AND” COMMENTS
ae : BY EMPLOYEE ‘
‘ Teint y thar! have Seen 27 Sections A, A if $
SIGNATURE oF EMPLOYER 7 . .
MONTHS EMPLOYER HAS BQEN
UNDER WY SUPERYISION
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Re port waa | preparod at Headquarters.
Ty 7PED OW ec ANG SIOMATURE
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GS-15
WHEELER Robert P. h. Oct. 1915
6. sGAvicg ons GNATION S. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
D. Ope orf (pcos)
. CAREER ‘STAPF STATUS
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19, OarTe Report pve in OF,
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REASSIGNMENT/SUPEAVIOOR . a
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19, REPORTING PERIOD
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SECTION Bt
Lise up fo ala of the moat Importont spocifle duvie dulos i 1s performed during the roting period. “Inee.
manner in which, employes perfarms EACH spocific duty. Consider ONL
with supervivory responsibilitios MUST be. rated on thole ability to supervise (indicore nurabet of employees euperviesd,
rating. number which beet describes tho
lormonce of-that duty, All
3- Acceptable 4+ Compotent .
1. Unsatlsloctory 2+ Borely odoquate -
spuciFIC OUTY NOT *- ® x [~ “4 RATING SPREIFIC OUTY NO.4. a / . RATING :
. _ As. Deputy Lor operations, suparvisoq ~~ | In the absence of cos, pote as
Sbation operational effort and inte}- 6 | Station Chief. 6
- @once-production.———————— eee - - 4
BPECIFIC OUTY NG. 2” - P RATING sPaciFic Gury: NO- to. ns -TRATING J.
, of. Makes recommend gti ons: to COS on Sta ane ae ; : { KO: . :
i .-~ tion operational progr an, cover ant - sey > ;
- ; _[srecuric oury ag. 3 . Soba ye RATING SPECIFIC OUTY no. 6 ” oe . RATING
4 . Conducts ILalsen, as roquied “with Pees ; ; : :
: J°* ODsciD and ® “ODIBEX. |. wetae 6 were, _
+ “0 {yf . . . . ;
“EVALUATION OF OVERALL Pi PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSTION
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Toke into account everything obout the emplcyae which influences his #fla¢ ors In Nba euesent position - performance of specific
alts or hables, particular |imitations ar talonts. Based on
ot duties, productivity, condvet 09 [oh, Eooparatisonets, pertinant parsonal te
your knowlodgs of emptoyar's overall performence during the zating pertod, placo tho rating number Ia tha box corresponding te tha -
ty refleces hie lowel of poriwmance
statement which mot? accur
: i - Parformance in many Imagriant mveprets fails to meot taqulroments, - RATING
' 2» Farfurmonce meeta.most requiremants but is daticiant in ane ‘or more bnpartant foapacts, BO.
.3 + Performance clearly meats hasie raqulromeats, .
4+ Perlermonce clearly oxcaeds basic sequisenents,
. . 5. Performance in avary iaportent raupoct uporlar.
6» Perforinanca in avery respact is sutstunting.
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SECTION E NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANG
lndicote seygestions made to emp
Stress ceanghe ond weaknesses demonstiate”d in current posites. :
work, Giro rocommendautions tor lin training, Ooeeribea, ab approgricts, his potential for devslopment and for asaumtag ge
aponsidilitias, Amplity be eaplain, Uf appropstote, ratings given in SECTIONS 8, C, ond D to provide the best basis for df
future porsonnal. actions, “4,
This is the first Fitnoss Repor’ aaie by Rating Officer on Subject since
vtho latter assumed duties as Boputy sor Operations, Tokyo Station. He has
*s “ ~"-"warked out extremely well in Wiis rele. He is intelligent, energetic, hard=
working and fmltlossly loyal,. He pays attention to detall while remaining «= .
mindful of larger considurations, Ke is effective ag a supervisor and ’
Commands the willing allegiance of his subordinates. He has excollent
Judgment in doth administrative’ and operational matters. Because of hia ;
sof extensive background in Japan, his Anewledge af things end people Japanese - a
_ and his fatr-to-good command of the language, he ie particularly well sulted
for his. present position, However, he would be an asset to any station or, -
. ve element of Headquarters in a high supervisory position. .
: This seq Nas brow prepared m nceard.
y ance with FE Division standards which]
veel one . ” | recagnize Wie priowiple of rating Che indivet |
we ainst the group, “Phus an ‘average’
rating reflects ab entively satisfactory
“| performances > a, : .
. . ,
—Teerily thar haa sien Se
|signavuRU OF AMPLOYES
Robert. P. Wheeler.
“BY SUPERVISOR : : .
LOVEE Waa TROT EEN Snow TO SMPLOVER, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNODOTH MYT SUPERVISION, . , .
Teer on PRINT E
‘John Wa Reser
: oe H _
OY REVIEWING GFFICIAL
“TT wouuo wa va VIVEN THis
~hivsuce Have ¢
Dare DPFICIAL THTLE We AE vineine SPRING [TYFCO OF PAINTED NAME AnD SIONATURE
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SECTION A To = =
va fiwet) SF tery (araatet ATE OF DIR TH a. SEK . . aRAvE -
_--____Wh ro Robert. Px 4 Oct 115. Mt GSS
. SERVICE OESI 1s OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE . 2. OFF/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT ©
_ DI 10 (FI) (Cu). DDPLFE/POS)
ot CAmAER STAFF DTATUS © v. ___TYPR OF REPORT
| T ELIGIBLE x MEMOER ~ [ _[orvennao — mira RRA NMENT SUPERVISOR
PESDING OECLINGO | [eswmo X[annuac: [Re Atttanmant/emPcoves
; 1. REPORTING FEatao SPECIAL (Specily)
"Aug 58 31/03 39 ;
SECTION B EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
art rating numbor which bost describes the
in porlormonce ol that duty. All employees
{indicate number of employees cuperviaed),
[= Ercellons [6s Superior [¥~ Ooretonding
Lie? up to six of the mast important specific duties performed during. th
manner in which employee porforms EACH epocific duty,. Consider ONL
with supervisory sortponsibilitive MUST be rated on thelr ability fo super
2+ Boroly odoquate [3 - Accoptablo
1. Unsotlsfactory
"J9PECIPIC DUTT NO, Tt . aayiNa SPECIFIC DuTY nO.4 _ RaTiNo a
Coordinatea and furnishes guidance . at
for all Fl and-CI matters in the FE
Divigion. eee ee ee E
SheciPIC DUTY HO. 2 Oo wANNG srecieic OUTT.NO, o RATING
Conducts Halson with other components : . a
of the DDP, and agencies In general, | | 6
. RATING aPacivic Duty NO, 6 ° — ‘RATING |.
. NO .
SPECIFIC OUTY HO. 8
Directs and supervises a staff
component of nine people,
NO.
SECTION EVALUATION OF OVER. ;
2 everything about the omployas which Influances his offactivannas In hia currant position » perlormance of specifle
ty, cundyeten [ob cooperativenoza, portinant peragnul truita ur kihiss, particular limttations of totents. Based-on
your knowledge ef amployea's overall periyrmanca during the rating pariod, ploce the rating avmber In the box cerrasponding ta the
statement which moet uecyrotety ratlecia his level of perlaemance, : . .
1. Paréarsanes in mony Importunt roaperte fulls to rayelromnts, HATING
2+ Perigenance meotn most raquiremants ous te daficiont lu one or mova Important rotpects,
3- Parlormanes clearly manta baste requirements: an .
4. Parlirmonce clearly oxeseds hase r2qulsameate, °
3 - Parfarnenee In ovory binportant respect Is Euporisn,
4+ Bertommines in evary respect 14 out Qe
1 4TRONG Stuer
ATION OF MIS OF FICE
CuMITY CGNICiOUt
OTHER fSpectiy):
ON REVERSE SIDI
SECRET -_ wo
SEE SECTION
a8 48 coscuera eacyious corrions.
14-0000
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SECRET NW
: (When ited tay, : ‘ :
SECTION E _ _ NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB AER FORMANCE
Streas strengths und weatnosses demonstrated In current poe indicote suggestions made to Tage dir Lupreveme:
work, Give recommendations fx his training, -Ovserthe, il approge f
®, his potential for devalupment aiditay Shdbatog gt
sponsibilities, Ampilly oe osplain, It appropriate, catings given in SECTIONS B,C, ond D ta provide the bast basis for
future personne! ectiona, . : ae
: Subject {s a well-seasoned, imaginative operations officer, who Is _
an extremely practical in his wpproach to operational ituations, He is especially |}
: fine in ls dealings with people whether superiors or subordinates, He did an
excelent Job ay a member of the FE Division Staff in improving and expediting
the Fl and Cl activities of the Division. Subject has an excellent background in
A al} things Japanese and Is extremely adept at building rapport with his Japanese
; counterparts,
: He has the capacity to handle large volumes of work which many times
L leads him afield into activities that are not within his purview. His personality
} however allows him to do this without alienating others. :
This report hac Koon ore
: Handaids which ry.
: 7 against the Grovp. T
: oo . - 80tisfectery Perfor
haved in secnedineg with FE Divishon
SUG the prin tating thy indivi
H tol A BANG th individual
a
SOR Averaga” pstin retlents on ‘enti
a ate i ols os,
Ui] antiroly
. Secron CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
a . eee SOY EMPLOYEE 0 ee c;
ly that | hove seen Sections A, B,C, O ond E of this Repert, —_—— 3
DATE MQNATUAL OF AMrLovEd ; " ' ; §
2 _ an EY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMELOV RE HAS OREN IS ABPORT HAS HO ZEN SHOSN TOEMPLOYTRE, GIVE ZY PLANATION
UNDER MY SUPA VIRION : . :
18 months
TOTHIS TIME, Gav
oP supenyigoa ty
if
NYE atay
. . . PLACER EO hte ;
22 July 1958" | Deputy Chief, FE. Division AWILLIAM ¥, BROE } . So
Torricrac vt
Dara nnd cia THLE OF REVIRING OPPIIAUC] TTF Pap oi prepa Rem “Giona Tone
eer pees al ae |
H ” ' se re a RS
22 July 1959 lhief, Far East Divisién | Desmond “Fitzéie ral “
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“completing this tenants
4 . . (Then
Coneult eutrent
FOW THE AISINTSTHATIVE OFFICE:
FOR TIE SURWVE Se: Thie Fepoel da deetaned ta help you eipre your evnluetion of your subsedinete andl to trenemit
Hila evaluation ta yous supervleor ont senior alficiale. Organiztion volley sequites thot you bnforn the subordde
nate whece he stands wlth you, Connletion of: the. eepoet can help you prepare for io aeion with tia of hi
strengthe and esokne Ftd phen organisation pobley that you show Moct fof this reneet to the eoployee facept.
under comlitione enccified, in Hegulstion 20-170. Tt is recommended that you read the entiee form before cmop le ting se
any aweation, ff thit is the initial report on the omstoyee, it muat be completed ant furcanded to the Office of
Personnel no Iater than 30 days ifter the date indicated in stem R, of Section “A” belae,
SCCTION A, . 2 GESCRAL
aa nn tn ne a
1. sau: (leat) (Pivot) (Widdiey) T2. nate or nia
Wheeler Robert P, 4 Oct 1915-
ute @. OFFICIAL PORI TION TILE
TOF PICR/UI VII Om aDANGN OF ADSI GRUEST
DDP/FE/ F1/ ligs - Chief, FE/ FI re Cx;
Salat inyammipericiteerienee
2. gen 4, SERVICE ORZIGNATION
M DI
GRAvE @. GATE BEPORT BUE Im OF ®. PERIOD Covent “oy twee atroat Inelasios de ) Is .
GS-15 ~* December 1957 - Auguat 1058 _.. ;
vinteeuerevisce wweciar (Speaity)
(Chech one)
SECTION B, __ CERTIFICATION j j Z :
Tia ae ETE [ACT tee BTC ae ear :
1. en tHe gatero; TatS REPORT Was HAD NOT Btn RuOwy TO THE INDIVIDUAL faten, (0 WOT SwOmy, CAPLAIN why ~
4, CHEECH (XY) AP Penenrare Starturnrar .
eee a
mOlveoyaL 69 eaten “Ere Cl oe 0, ae ayino Gere
(0 {ety preowe,
cover
My GEM OFsmsScwes nF tte
THIS BEF OOT oF egee
CAMMOTLCEATI Fe Twat fork BATED tev yibuAL Eweet HO®
Trib @PP Okt arete ces tnt come
6 EVALUATE Weta. jm PE argsusacs antaure (Specify yt
ViOud OurTevESO
ee ee ST)
FOO HE AEM ESE ES Oy
Ws mS goer wae WF Suptaveson|[O, SUPEOVIGUR'S OFFICIAL Ti re
ewer . ; ep py ’
Deputy Chief, FE Division
HENCE OF OP IMF Om
BETTE® UNGEGSTANOING OF THIS AIPORT,
[Hk SyPererson, OW ANY OTHER Tie .
2. FOR tae efsataineg ci
Vouk TG, epee wt, LAAD OA
jal dsficre
Povectiffy ar any at
arn a
ty On wa Ral tubs
nim AL SC GLM
canst meweniry omen enn aoe
SECTION C. —— ween th EB PERFORM AD &
REL POR EOMUANCE GF I ThEt :
raz with whieh the Individuel baing tated hax perlormed
GULY with others doling aimilar ears ft @ simtias level of veapon.
caunt later in Section 0,
feeiyvi ty onl
the feting period, Compare }
Factears nthes than productivity wll be tufen jute ae
11 UGGS MGT PERFORG CUTIES ADEGAPELY, HE IS INCOWMETINT, woe
Po BANER ADEQUATE in HLAFSQuENcE, TACT NDUGH HE MSS HAD SPEGHEIG GUIDANCE Ga WOR WING. WE OFTEN FAILS TO .
CABNY Get ROGPONS OIE IES,
Peres wast of wie ourves
a Couper
FUALLY REVEALS FOWL Akiw OF Of axat5s,
ba. :
CSPONSIMILGTICS CXCEPT omacty ere.
“CCLPPaGLy: SCCa
ROR ETE aay
aaa |
3
Terver
1 Ene 9+ A FIRE Pesruauance.
4
hating CARRIES Many OF Wis
mG, + FESS oMs og PES IN AUCH se GTS ANOS Sanne Peat He HS LQUALLEO, AY Fla QEWER'POHSCYY RHORN TO
uM OER : : ; ,
. Fak SUP havison, . .
COMMENTS: .
; ne fb OU
me MEPLAUES POLVIOUT CPT Tey i: " . whe!
j SECRET Performance 3: Hes Gas
foes 84, F .
i nov ss 45 (Part !) of sonus as ano as musee
ast Gosouitas.
14-0000
hia t one a
i 6 AAMT HIS Ss
} 1 OF PAE SANC Sui TAB hits AS MOST PEOPLE i snow TH
a A FINE EMPLOYEE «© as SOME, OUTSTANGIAS STALNGTNS
SECRET | OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
(Bhen Filled try
© Defras
DERFOT ION
a. Stnte in the apac
Phave the moot impurtant bieet. Pe net
b. Kate performance on cock specitie duty crned
c. For supsevien oh y to merviee wild aleoye bi
who supery @ secretary anty).
Gd. Compare in your mind, when Powible, the jndividual being reted eith others Poctormicss Be Perapgiuty ates
aimiter level of respunaibility, —.
@. Two individuele with the me fob title may be performing different duties. Tf so, rote them on dilfarent
CIFIC duties perfor 1 Sp Ph thigge if Pye EH
portent duties. | id i) HT 54 H
jog ONLY cilectivenese in Performance of thie aperiiae duty.
eoroted at po apecific duty (do not sate ca eunnreiecre thoes
otost up th sie of the nase dene tant
bee Tw:
. duthes. .
F. De spceific., Faamploe of the kind of dutica that might bo rated are:
ORAL neler ING HAS AND USES AREA ENOUL EDGE . OONBUCTS INTRRVOGATIONS
GIVING LACTURAS © OLVFLOPS NEE PROGRAUS . PREPARES SUMUAPIAS
CONDUCTING TAMINGRS ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES CORUAN
ORITING TECHNICAL REFORTS - WANACES PILES . ORBRIEFING SouRCES
CONDUCTING EXTERNAL LIAISON. . OPERATES RADIO . KEEPS poong
TYPING ° COORDINATES ITH OINER OFFICES ORIVES Tetice
TALING DICTATION PAITES REQULATIONS WAINTAINS AIR CONDI TIONING
SUPERVISING FRISARKS CORRASPONDEYCE EVALUATES SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
n further bf supervisor considers it advisable, @.R+. combined key
For some jobe, duties moy be broken doen ave
a
and phone operetion, in the coer of 3 rodio operator.
© + PERFORMS THIS DUTY IK A GUT TAND IWS MANNER
Sos INCOMPETENT 16 THE PEAPORWANEE OF THB DUTY .
2+ BARELY ADgOUATE IN IHR PERELREANCE OF THis FOUND FN VERY FEW IWOS¥ILUALS HOLDING Bimy-
t aa yoes
DEscnrP rive outy ;
? + CXCERS. ANYONE { KNOW i THE PoSPOPuaANCE OF
RATING 9+ PeafonMs Yue OUTY ACCRPTAOLY
NUMBER 4+ PERFORMS THis OUTY IN A COUPETENT MANNER wo THIS OUTY
$+ PEAFOQAUD THis DUTY 14% SUCH A fENe wan
ne etn pe
wating
. “THAT ME $3 & OISTINCT AGSET ON WIS J90 .
sPECVANG DUTP wa, To Circ ovte eo. @
Coordinates and furnishes guidance {mer ; weuane
forall Fl and Cl matters in the ['f
SPacericouTyY ne, eT es ~~ ” atin
Conducts lialson with other eompo- | "6 ; mune
—hents of DDP and the Agency.in general. eb
weerers ourr ne. o . a MATINGH SPR CErtC Buty mo. § . . HATING
. MUMEC It . Nuune
3. NARWATIVE GRECAIP TION OF WANNER Op YOR PENFOOMANCE rrr “
DIRECTIONS; Strees strengths and wenknetses, particularly those which affect development on prassnt jab,
_ Mr, Wheeler is a sound, well experienced imaginative officer, He ts
especially adept in dealing with people at all levels 60 as to earn their respect
and vooperation,
MD ee A te ne
CCTION GO. . SUITAGILITY F672 CLATENT JOB IN ORGAN! ZATION
HINLCTE Take inte mecaunt keea everything your know shout the individual, wductivity, conduct in the job
Portineut pereaonal characteriazica aor habits, special dafecta ar talents.,..nnd has he fits im with your tvaa. €
psee hig with others doing simftor work of shout the ane level.
bo. PERINt TEL HT2ALE = KE SOUL AEPASATED
TTP OF BOUaTESL ADVILLE Y. Ubi 0 WOT WAVE ACCEPTED Mi EZ 1 AD KAGAN BHAT 1 ewOW NG
Pu. . ganeur a
EMPLOYEN BELG ASKRAGE Got wliin MEACHESSED SUMFICIENIL © GUTSTANSING 1) evans
ton
THE ORGANS LATS ON
wATIS
in Thawes CF THE HEOUIREMENTS OF Tat ORGANIZATION
wae
suegta oOAN AGL? STAING PLAGON
o B4Chek Sf ONLY A FEW in SUETASILITY Poa apes ty THE GBCANIZ ATION
1S tag tNOtViOUAL BETTER 5USTEG Fo BGAA ite SOME GIntR POSITION IN Ted ORGANIZATIONS { } ets
ENPOALN FuLite
a SECRET _ ne
14-0000
SECRET
: finan Friled Iny é 2 . .
J) =) FITNESS REPORT (Part If) POTENTIAL , Se
re
LaSTRUCTI ONS
FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFBICER: Consult current instructions for completing this report.
FOR THRE SUPERVISOR: Thies report is a privileged communication to your amerviscr,.. and to appropriate Cereer mannges
ment and personnel alficials concerning the potential of the employee being tated. Tt ia MIT. to de “shoen ta the
rated employee, Tt ts secommended that you reat the entire eeport before cansleting eny question. This teport is
to be completed onty after the employee hae been urider your supervision FOX AT LEAST 90 DAYS. Tf tess than 0 days,
hold end complete after the 90 deys hon clepeed. . Tf this de the INITEAL REIVST on the employee, however, it MUST be
completed and forwarded to the OF no loter than Jodmys after the due date imticeted in item 9 of Section “f" below,
SECTION E.
$. NAME.
STRVICE SICNATION
DI
OaTe OF atatn
4 Oct 1915
— © OrfFiciag PoseTicy TAME
Chief, FE/FI
PERIOD COVERED OY THIS REPORT (Fact
Dec 1957 - Aug 1953
Tesurteviace
€ ) (Picet) _ tie
Wheeler © * Robert -P.
OFFICE/ DIVISIONS BRANCH O° ASSIGNMENT ~
DDP/FE(FI/Hqs
@- DATE ACPOAT Out tm OF
“TyPa OF ALPoRT
(Check one)
SECTION F.
fom tHe ERATE Rs
- THIS 0 DATE a
2 Sept 1958 William V.- Broe.
ELND OFFICIAL: — 1 HAYE- VIEWED tang wk ee
° ° rh TP 0 on Pega veo ae ot dnd ifing 6 oF eee
2 Sept 1958 jimers re
SECTION G. - ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL
1. POTENTIAL - 10 ASSUME GREATER RESMONS TILT TEES
DIRECTIONS: Considering others of “his Qrnle a ond type Gf sesignment, rate the taployve? s potential to assume greater
responsibilities. Think in terms of the kind of seapentibility encounters! at the vecious levels in his kind of
10.
1 1
Tr ates 108 F Sur san
Deputy Chief,
eee eel beni
Awl KOTEO ANY ¢
SAS SEs OFFICTAL
‘Chief, FE Division
[THIS DATE
work: : . :
* ALREADY ABOVE THE LEVEL AT WHICH SATHOFACTONY PLAFORMANCE CAN Of EAPECTOD
+ WAS AEACHEO THe 1 GEST LEVEL AT wire GATIDTACTORY PCRFORWANCE CaN BE exerci coe
+ MAMING PROGRESS, BUT NELOS MOT TIME Uli aeo HC CAN GE TRAINED TO ASSUME GREATER RESPONSIONLETIES
PULITEES
‘
z
’
4 4. READY FOR THAINTHG st ASSUMING URLALEN wESP On
5 CUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
4
7
so WELL PROOADLY ADJUST OUICALY TO MONE RESPONST
fran EFPECTEO AT WIS PRESANT LEWEL
SNSIOEMED OH EARLY ASSUMPTION OF HIGHER
+ ALALAGY ASSUMING HORE SCSPONSEDILI TIES
2 AN EXCEPTIONAL PERSGN aS 1 ANE GF THE
LEVEK HESPONSIDILITINS,
ATIN :
Rg ina FOr wo SHOULD AF
NuMoeR
t(j he Uf your
wifl seach AFTER
sh comes closest
note your
* cobunn.
ap
fas thi
ion of gue
en by ple
: pawer thle queetion:
enower $a YES, below your op
SUITAMLE TRAY tadicate your op ing 7%
to expressing your apinion in the appropriate coty
ing ia the “octual™ column, Ff booed on opiipen af
wal the ievel of sup
nase af the desez iz
Rls bases
aoe the ebllity ta be 3 s
“Se yeier od
bie patent
: : meres ferten
BELIEVE teOtvioyal eoygo th A wie SEPA
ADL IEVE IeQaVSDUAL PIU GE AN AYER AGy SuPkayrson
MELEE GeSiviGual wCutl he A STHONG SUPERVISOR IN Mts Sew
Prive st TuAT He
ACTUAL BOTENTOAL
ane ve peoleasional tpe-
RALCS Us rabeutiat (Ficat Line
2 {tence + drivers, arensgr:
PRE GOH Pent ebta cemtara?
A anrus Gdind Ire aaare y
date of various kivdsy
7 SLL en anne — am —_
190 (Second five supossisarn)
Pa Gade oF SEP Oat TORA Wad DEPORT Hot Dates
AGTArion
PME Gy PLES GAs, wed FS Lem E LE
a an
SaIUP, Bua wee Oe wee ND
a fovtce (Eaecuture tevet) . .
Foe wayae elant, oe
ents eantact eo ie Vauior are suevetinares 13 HOT Fatcutat
H : .
et er ee ee nN en
ACTH SE TSED ACL Di vhast was BED Cambs ya CoPATHAATEIN
tatu Dumtorate Tuecearaatans
t
seessrts 2er
Gato seurSrerd ferseormahed rackube memsses ar twa
arene CSpeciér)
FEPV aces Pee vidua Corfigas + . .
Potential . ta
abe se re (Park Vt} os Faces as ono ass mice OLCRET
aad Zascrety
314-00000 . -
SECRET OFFICE OF PERSONNE:
: (Kan Filied tay. , : a
2. INGICATE Tet aPPacniwatye MUMBTR OF WON THY INE RateD reroute KAS BEEN YSeELe rouR SuPtavision
4 menths . . - fer Sse if
4. COMMENTS CONCEANING POTENT aL
Mr. Wheeler has displayed the operational and supervisory attributes Baby
give every indication that he has an excalicnt potential t to advance with this
Agency,
SECTION H. “ _ FUTURE PLANS
. + TRAINING OR OTWER OC VEL O°wEN TAL CAPCAleace PLANNED FOR THE INDIVIGUAL
None
7 F MOTE OTHER FACTORS, INCLUDING PERSONAL CURCUMSTANCES, TO GE.TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN IMDIVIOUAL’S FUTURE A931 GNMEN FS)
Subject {8 married and has six children ranging in age from 4 to 15 years,
IPTION OF tHOIYIOUAL
SECTION
ae — ? =. ——
BINECTIONS: This sectian is provided ae an to describing. the individual a9 you seo him on the job. Interpret
the words literally. On the page beiow are a serion of ritotementa that apply in same degree to most people. To
the teft of cach statement ia s box under the heading “category, Real each statement and insert in the box the
the state:mer
spplies to the person cover
peategory aumber wich beat tells how ts report,
‘ . Nos HAVE MOT OnSéRvED THIS: HENCE CAH GIVE NO OPtn1ON AS TO HOW. THE AIPTIGH APPLICS TO THE
TROLVIDUAL a) a
Pe APPLIES TO THE pmOtVviouAt TO THE rast” POSSIOLE OFURES
CATEGORY MUMDER 2+ APPLIES TS bHOLWIiDYAL TO A LIMITED DESQEE
2+ APPLIES TO ImGH¥fOual TO Am AVERAGE OFGELE
‘ Ae APPLIES TO iNGEVIbUAL TO AY ADDVE AVEBAGE OfGACE
9. APPLIES To tnoiyEouAL 19 iW . —
ern mee top etn netinentnn eee ce
ata ia cariconr
f anateces
vite
WAZ HIGH TYanDaaGs oF
ACCOMPL I Someta
ft. aout ro
Porat oF
TX. UP Mosse. OF OMMeas
see ae bt
24. BOMee HELE UNDES PaEstURe
14
Starve. ccastsamr fae ro SuPte.
N£e CeO EOE ana roear
wed
203 etinsuy
ANQBS tnén 10 soba
Asviatence
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3 z . aaeert S
7. Cam oft ans hae wats ecaris 4 } 10 Pea a tet 5 27. 0b vewsaring
4 EQ Med curtrcusw 8s Cone
4. ataveriet
i SWAN Mewaae Foe ratte
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acuarrace
of | Br ARES Taras some 19. Intwas cldaage
pom fc waa ;
4 cas “care Vira twevecacie: C@ernin sunteamed tek eusua ay
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SECRET a
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| FITNE SS REPORT (Part 1) PERFORMANCE
= _ . ee . in STRUCTIONS 7
FOR THE ADMIN: ATIVE OFFICER: Consult curtent instructions Lor campleting Uhia resort,
FOR THR SUPERVISOR: This resort designed ta help you ctpress your evabustion of veur subordinete and to tranami
thie evaluation your eupervisor enice officiota. Organisation policy eemares that you inform the auboes
note whete de steeds esth yry. Conrmletion of the report cen help you presere for a cuseton eith him of ha
strengths and ceatieases. Pt is stead organianstion policy thet you chow Part Lof this rerart to the employce except
nder comiticns apccified in Aegulatian 20 ~ tis recommended that you teal the entire fora before cocpleting
any Juestion, Uf thin ie the initial renset. on the employee, it suet be cocpleted ent (orearded to the Oifice of
Veersannet ne later than 30 days after the dete imticated in item & of Section “A” belo=, : .
"SECTION AL . GOMERAL
(lant) CFiret) (Widdle) OaTe oF, orate . . stavict DESIGNATION
Wheeler Robert - RP DI
3. OFFICE DtviS10N DRANGW.OF ASSIGNaLNT . 6. OFFICIAL POSITION TIRE
DDP/ FE[ F1. Hdas. __Chief, FE/
Pr. GRACE S$. Gard wlPoat ous im OF @. PERIOD COVERED by THId aeeoRT Claciusive datea)
30 January 1958 March 1957 - December 1957
10, YyYPE CF BEFORE peuraay DUA O0) Gusta te turteveton
(Chect ome!)
SECTION: 8. CERTIFICATION
Cad teas MAS ROT BLEW Suo@N TD THE INDIVEGUAR AATED: tf NOT SHOWN, UXPLAIN WHY
tT, FOR Tf ATCA: THES REPRE
NOT: . - .
As CHECK Uy APP RTPRIATE STarEwears:
Tees MOOD AP CEP ects dea CPrercas oF
re opesry tet im Ct oe 0. 8 aaare
The ean 3 . TecufD 10 THis sePoer,
wrseue Caveads Chatrer teat ted carey ras DUAL ROMs moe
LCE tee Cree ato Cm ENLENE OF
Cuecyuare wes gos Shee zemarce BECAUSE (Spocity):
MACE DUSTESAED PE Te Pash CMP Oe EE wES Stein ety
AND Gbeeedssas 90 Twat GFer eniat wh strane,
a. Ters Date er BNaaE tno AC Gaa Tepe RE Pravys
10 Jan, 38 ri wu, i Les
TAN TIAL St op
STANOIn a Oe THIS #EPORT,
VPERNLEOa' S OFFICUAL THTLE
REGORO any Su
A ETL a uND
tupeceirer
eee oF ate Pang
\ : pe caer neaeang x to. as _
eee int Reercnnre PO ehier Wor Bast Divial
“gag PERFORMANCE EVA :
f ellectiveness w Sing reted Bee perta
orparce Gia CNLY within others da sieifes sark ot 9 vimilar teveld af reapen-
ty esti be talen into account loter is Stetson fh
SNOT PLAFONM Su TEES ADL CUSTEL, WE ES INCOMPETENT.
3 PR OPER Ste awChs AL MWOLGN HE WAS wag SPECIFIC ByESANSE 79 TaareNG,
Lees CUT ACOs TRIE TIES. -
fhe we WOST GF wie A ATEEP TAL Y. OCTAR MALL POVTALS SOE ADEA OF BLaayLss,
Pratows oy Qrelerist vanuta,
AONE Phar gies CAAEIUS SYP Mrvy GP wes MESO ONS HTL ITSAS Career om any weed
Nuwage via ee? Ja Sede AN OUTSTANDING Wann InaT eE rs Feueddd Ge Pgs OTHER PEAGONS SNCOT
¥ Ae “ .
CONENTS;
P ‘ ‘ REPL ALT Ant aioloe aes trser | y . .
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ate Gased yy. .
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MONCH OF 39
DIKECTIONS: . . .
a. Stete in the aspeces belas _ fa ste of the mete isportant THIC duties performed during thie rating period,
Place the moat impartant firet, [no net anchale minor of uaimportant aoe 99)
eve in one Se “OF AH 4:
b, Hate pertarmance on roth specific duty considering Orb effeetiv AaBi te duty
©. For aupecvieo ability ta supervise vill alweye be retet au apecifiediity¢@o mol rate es svbaore, these
eho avpervias ao cretary unbzy. -
d. Compare tm your mind, when possible, the individuel teing sated with others performing the came duty ata
elmitar Level of resporneibidaty. - HAY ROW ' aunt
te them on erent
@. Two individuals with the same job title cay. be performing diflerent=dutiecs
duthen.
f, Me apocifle. Framples of the wind af dutics that might be rated are:
ORAL BRIEFING NAS AND. USER AREA KNOCLEDOR CONDUCTS INTE ERC OATIONS ©
GIVING LEcrusEg OSYILOPS AE FROGRAVS PREPAZES Suwwarles '
CONDUCTING 5kitSARS ANALYZES INDUSTHIAL RoroRTs TRANSLATES GP.e¥AN
ORITING TROINI CAL PEPORTS WAVACES PILES : DERRIEFING SouaCeES
CONDUCTING SXTERIAL LIAISON OPERATES BADIO fons REEFS poors
TYPING COORDINATES O11 ornea ‘OFrICRSs DRIVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION WRITES REGULATIONS UAINTAINS ALE OUNDITIONING _
SUPERVISING PSEPARES CORMESFONOENCE . EVALUATES SIGUIFICANCE OF DATA
@- For some jobs, duties may be broken doan even further if supervise considers Ae advisable, » combined key
and phune operation, in the case of « tadio operaior. . .
OUTSTANDING MANNED
1s INCOMPETERT $4 Jak PERFORMANCE GF ters OuTy @ + PEAPOANMS THIS OUTY IR
E+ DAMELY AOCOUATE I Tet PERFORWANCE OF THI FOUND IN VERY FEE INDIVIGUALS MOLDING Btet-
ocscaierive oury tan 3008 .
AATING "39+ PERFORMS THID Lute ACCEOTARLY “P+ ENCELS ANYONE ( NNO Im ful PRAaTORWANCE OF
NuNOTA 4+ PEN#ORMS THs Gute mm A COMPETENT Wanna THIG Oty °
30+ PERFORMS Twt® O49 fe tude A FING wannea . ° *
ASSET ON MGS 40D . : ; ;
erecerte pouty wv, t RATING trree tute ao, @ ee 7
nuwaral
Acting Chief of Branch
wecisic Bury wo, f
Conducting External Liaison’
Seersene oure mo, 8
NUM eee
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Has and Us 8 g_Arca Knowledge : | 5 : .
as i : rieouty war @
BLMOEA
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93 PEAFOCuANS
Coordinates with other offices
MAGRATIVE DENCRIPTION OF Maunts& oF
affect development on preaca? job,
During most of the period for which subject is rated he was acting chief of an
a (Japan - Okinawa), He is currently chlef of the
Subject {4 a hard-workiny,
#@ enormously
active and Important bra
FI group of the Division's plana and operations staff.
dedicated employe, t! indtiative and imagination and is profiti:
from his prasent hq. experience, He
ievidual,...apady eoamthe jot,
etects ce talenisse. aint hea he
DIVECTIONS: Take ints avcount *
portinent parseaal vhorocrsyiatica oe Bebsts
pare hla with utherea duing Yer wer: cphout the ance level.
foe Defra tecy yumettarne - we rae 34 STP ARAtED
cmmmiene Wer Bees s
| 6 do. 4 sate MeCam Hage
Raed wid SEP aaa Tien
Cogent avi cesar a6
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Afiev many years in the Geld with virtually no hg. duty, subject ia now obts tining
bh command asd vp ri i .
Seth command and luff experiance, Heo had ada; vied Ritudelf g splondidly aud fas shown
vemarkable voraaully,
a SECHET wee
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[8S REPORT (Part-I) POTENTIAL
cee we ee cele JASTRUCTIONS
Commit current inatructions for completing Uae report. :
SOR TSE ALINT STEVE OFFIC
ed communication to your awersieat. und to orpropebate ¢
the potential vf the employer Seing rated, Ttois NOT to be shown to the
rate eertoyre. ft ie peeummended that you real the en port before completing any question. thie eepnel aa
Te de cvopteted cnty alter the employee has been under your supervision POS AT LEAST 9O muy, Ff lees than aNidoye,
Nel dé am! cearlete after the gydeys hee elemeed. ff th dethe INITIAL RYVET on the ecrluyee, hewewer, 10: ot
sewtetat and fersarded te the OF no later then M0edeys after the due Sorte tmticated in ites of Section "£
GOMER AL
PIS CAE SUTENVISIR: Thee seport ia a privi
en pecsocrel of fledala concerning
SEcTIa Ee _. __
V. Sa thact) . (Psret) (Vi ddio) e. Dave OF at
~~ Whecler____ Robert. Pit 4 Oct 191 :
TCE DVIS OR ENON OF ASSIGNVENE Oe OPP TC aL Position titue
DDP/ FE/ FI Haq. _Chief, FE/FI
eo “aercet Dut im oF Te. rea100 COVERED Ay ris ecrce? cinclusrve dates)
_ 20 January 1958 March 1957 - December 1957
~__t
ouener Cute sertarisen ” seuce
Net OF ALPoAT pennies
‘eNews’ cae)
POST sarrorinn
_ j CERTIFICATION
foe ome sarge: ob CObTERY raat THiS MEPORT RAPRESEN TZ u
e. EAN
|e VYPCO OA PAINTED NAVE So 7 praise ae HRS
i .
d f i . ia :
t..Vernet_L, Greshanj, Ws a Moker Deputy Chiet, Far East Div,
Crag: 1 oMAYE NEvpbaro Tet an i
4 AY TON EN ATT aACMs wiud
[oii reese rare cares
a ‘ulnie
teva TIME OF REVI Latah
ESTIMATE OF P
ONT FAIRE TIES
BEST -GUNGEMEXT UF Mee INdIVIOUAL DEINO MATEO.
SUPERWI IONS OFFICIAL THTLE
APPOYICAS: Contideting cthesa af his arede sad type of assignment, tate the exployee's potential ta assume groates
Lities, Think jn teraa of the kim of Fespontibility encountered ot the varinus. levele ia his kind of
SINTiaL To asSuul COOareR
AQOVE THE LEVER AT. GHICH TATISF ac TORY PEMFORMANCL CAN BE EVPLC IED
SATESTACTOGY PET ewANTE CAN BO EPEC TED .
GQCATES RESPONSI ASL TIES
stser
SPACED THO HIGHEST GEVEL AT wien
y ING PRCSUOSE. CUT NFEOS atORU Tiwe Atrene Me CaN at TRAINED To aygunt
Ss ACADY Pom Teaiwiat im ASIEMING GaLATER WESPONS BILE TIER
3+ itd PeObent ss acy SUTERLY 19 WOME BASPONYS ILE DUTIES aE MduD Meta TRIENG
oor oanay Boban MOAL SESMONSIGILETIES THAN ENPLOTES AT ot PATMIAT Lie
pean TiSvaL Pew sonm aed 19 ONE. OF Ind Fre med Sune ab CoNstenaty f
Atate abecgnararcrried
S CARLY ADTURP TION OF Hizete
Supereas ‘ | liy
sory ebrdity this poeson will seach AFTE
tacraplise re GC hetow alieh cours chosesy
Pay: shecrving bee supedeces,
cating
WeU ETA IN Teas ag
ta Tass any
Tee geted sie ¢ Steers Tene seperye raced
2 Oty ash Bb tethers
dewetd
reabhe ete
searurr th teas Pekavs awe Rang wetgtan tbaertencrsce
PRM Fae tee mer eye me Ml ertatae a ce Ee SE mmr
POT MANNY cetera wiwaeen re tes amen vee
14-00200 _ _ - .
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[Shen rotten fay
Part PMPLGTEY cay arte UNDER keGe tt
APPROUI MATE HUYSED OF MIMI G ENG
AL nentt
FNUICATE tHe
,
The sy
eur PERSONNEL
oe GME TS CONCEONING POTENT ae
After many yeary fn Japan without uny hq. duty, subject is nok gc aivgig 244g
needed hq. experience. He hus shown great adaptability and versatility 43 U4
responsible has. positions.
MAIL ROOM
SECTION : : FUTURE PLANS
4. +. TRAINING OR OLS COLVELOPura aL CeeTe reac PLaaneD Pom fet WaDIVIDUAL
Subject should remain at hq. at least another year in order that he may further |
broaden his experience, . : 7
ANEH INFO ACCOUNT IN TROIVIOUAL’ 8 FUTURE ASS Panucn TE
AMCLUDING PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, 10 bE.
@OTC OTHER Factions,
Subject is m arried and has aix children ranging in uge from 3 to 14 years,
?-
WDESCRIPTION OF TROY OU
on the job. tntoepret
fen fo most peaptar In
insert in the box the
ba gravided? a9 an ald to deacribing tha individual a2 yau see
of statements thag onply iia sace
Road gach ataterent ant
voted by this
This section
Literally. On the page below are 9 serica
Gf each statement is a hoa under the haading Teategory.
rategory ‘0 hobest tells hoe m the stat t piien to the persons
so Mos wavE NOT GasEAyED Tatas a Give We GPINEGH Ad FO HOw THe. BrvecarPT
. inOeviouas
tos SPHLTES 10 THE FeOIeIDUAL 10 THE LEAS! FOSSIOLA OCGALE
3+ APPLET In fo & LIMETED DLURFE . 7
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thie evaluation to your wupe vbaoe end
mete where je at SLth you. Comiction af the report
rengthe and wealaese Tt fa atse Nisation policy thet you
f combitinns anccdtted im Weguietia 200d, tt is Foc ommended at you real the entire fore before completing
teport an the eeployer, it muet be comp feted ani foreanded ta the Office of
icated in item AL of Section A” Betos,
euetent Strovtione |
eee yrs svaluetion of your suberdtinete amd to tranamit
hoe offteraty. | Organdeation Yotequicee thet you infore ¢ teers
Ao help you. peepque for a da ston with tie of hie
we Part Dot this reourt te the eoployce ricept
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Feetonoet
1Ch DESIGNATION
Ie. Catt oF gpraty.
NAME (Laat)
Wheeler, Robert P, _ : - Th Oet. 1915
err RANCH OF AOBIGNMENE Len ey cr ory
d.OFF Tet Iwi SiON
_—DDP/FR/1.
Chief, FE/Y
AUPOMT CEmclusive date)
15 March 1957
-. GMADE a. DATE REPORT Dur in oF
GS-14) Aprit 30, 1957 ,
To, Wee ur eerour Pe :
(Check une)
®. PEMluD COviARD ne
A6November 1956
to,
SECTION By we a
waren: tii atroar (&) was VIDUAL RATED,
APPANPR TATE STATS
eOuee th wana Cl ee OL 4 @amnewe yare
ME TO mie RS ces aTeacmty TO emte wbeuel,
Th senoet anrieere ue vey
vibum,
the vee
tS emeut Gea EY teed ime wa the tmereloual emiey noe
Soec tify):
ters eeroar
ano @aryigud
FP Pedby se ate ion egarcante
stile tare awtiured ioe
“tae! wh nmges onsmr ne ote
SOR'Z OFF CraL rituL
Surere
deft, FR/2L-
ria Tas
HO St Onatuae
Fels00 J ed drcuge -
WACORD any Auhstantear sue
TO A UATTER GHOLAStawOING OF
EMV SOR, GR ANY Ot EE 7
CPND HAL PE ‘ay .
individual Reang rated haw perloreed
itor esrk at a avaudae level of rear
MARC TS uy
with others doing sf
fivety sail be taken inte account pare in Section 0,
the vat
Favtana nether
Pures aGeduarian. ui rs mcouperear,
he Praritw sare: AL iecyin HL MAR HAG SBECI TIE Bs CANch of8
fos O83 NOT PE ap
Doe gabicy
adi
TANINGNG. ME Gettn Saris re
Seog tses, : : :
GUNNS ACCEOV ARK) Unease Le BC VEAL GS GOME rota ad ade
A COW ETE, cre vf waanta.
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VATtant & Sf rating. .
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Perna €
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ecformance ia
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dua ay
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pertinent “persunat chereeese
pore bia with others “aing sieiiosn uth of
Drei Ain Fiuliwe
“se , TEE ROUP PRR Cee:
SECRET VR ANEL
(Oban DELTA L Dm
? Ft SPECIE Buta
WieLet ives an a ue 7 : A R fg 7 PH. ae
a. Rtate the gyareo Le up fo abe nS the were genusteant THPOUFIC duties performed 47 ting peedod,
Hlece the cet smgespine? Ceeet. : whe ot unLemnD tire, .
bo Rate pertoesancee dD epecd fhe duty can LY effoctivenres in ptetfaimance Of thie cithe huty.
y Por evigeee ty wapervise orld plwoyt be fated of « apecific uty (AAT Reng’ euperrlavre thuse
oho speredes & aercatary anty). : CUn
fy Compare in gran sect, when possible, the individual being tated atth othees performing the 6 duty oto
simiter leveb af pe oiessitadity.
©. fen indtividuele ett the enmme job tithe may be performing different dutioe. bf an, sate them en different
dutirs. .
f. Me sprciftics Poaseple: of the kind of Suties that wit be rated ! : .
OFA, BRIEFING WAS AND ULES AREA KNQOLEDOR CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
Clviee LACES DEVIIIIS NKE FeO RAMS . PREPARES SUUUAYIES .
OM LICT IO PMINARS AMALV ERS SIAC IRTAL BPPORTS TRANSLATES GERWAN
PRITIO, TILUHICAL @EPORTA MAHAR PILES DEBRIEFING SOURCES
at CAMUIAIC TING ZEYTERNAL LIAISON OFFRATLS F4D19~ . ARELS GORI chal imei
TYP IRG COORDINATES 01TH OTHER orerces ONIVES FRUCK 7
TAKING OICTATION . WRITE) BRCAILAY ICD . GAINTAINS ALR CO4DE TIONING
SUPPETISIAG CRIFAUPA COREE SPIIDIACE BVALUATES SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
a. For some jube, Huties omy be Lroken down even further if supervisor considers It adviesble, o.g., combined hey
end phone ope jem, i the cove of a radio operator. -
a ge rc —. — E
" : Pos Ielmern ten 66 THE Peer UbeeECe OF THED GUT 9 + PERFORMS THID DUTY IM AM OUTSTANDING MANNER
ae ofater aoe uare im THE Phar OnwaRCh OF fH9d “ f0UND IM VERY PLO ENDIVIOUALS HOLOING SiMie
OROCMIP Five Oty . tan yond”.
Y tating de One 400% IM1> DUTY ACCEPTABLY . Poe CNCELS AnvOnE ¢ NOW Ie THE FEMPORMANCE OF
WUMOER O + PLoS ees Init DUTY IN A CHsPETiAf wAGHEe tie ouTy .
S$ - FORO eS THIS DUTY 19 SKM A Fiat ssa to . . . es
fas wt 6D & VISTINGE BEGET % - . ;
4 bute oo. & — ™~ ~ WATING
aeeceere oysr ma, F
Assiato Braach Cnie? Ln Management vais
Fravitea opert ional and adaintatra~
S abd supervision Of Hranch | tive guidance to field statton. 5
BPCEITNS OylY wo, F re | BAVime [eee eer te Bote OTB Lg
Can. Buperviglen of Cz, Lasaon Any} hewnts . museca
CP ops. of Branch . ac :
VeetieeC outer ae, P eee ao West: baty ee, @ “Farina
Conducts liaison with other Agency MUUNEN nun
elowcnts and Guhiside agencies. 6
Bale oF jon . BOG Bhs
2 sd weoknetaes,
LIKMOTIONS: Bdreas ster ulinty thugs obich affect developmint on present job.
Hin greatest atrenjte Lie warm and envaging peczorallty, an umbushed friendlineca
urea hin en isaediate willingness to couperate Prom the psoota with vhon ne
au wannaraly | hard Wovker, 4n accurate aud melieulous reporter, haa onergy.
und tay hha hwiernerst. On occoglonu he demonstrates a
to jamp too. quickly Lo
themaeives, eer,
at the “Aueney and corrationn
a face t vATION
Productivity, vcanduct im tha jab,
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270 PRA 1% Soud GIatm 04
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FITNESS REPORT (Part I) POTEN
ES PRUCT ONS
HE Inoteuctiona lor caupieting thie report.
TPATIVE OFFICER: Consult cu
row THE AIMINTS
TOR THE BUPERVISOU: Thie report is 9 privileged commnication to your supersioas, and to sppropriete career manages
mont and personel offictala concerning the potential of the eoployes hesne pated. ft is NOT to he shoen to the
tated employee. Tt de recommended that you read the estice repurt before treulsting any question, This report ie
to be comleted only after the employer hae been under your supervleion Ff LT LEAST 29 PAYS; Of Leas than andaye,
complete after the vodays has efaperd, If this ie the INITIAL ¢it4%T an the employee, however, it MUST be
held
completed and forwarded to the no tater then 3odnaye after the due date istsreated tn jten Roof Section “F bLelow,
SECTION €. a _GCHERAL 5 ee :
V. maAME (Leet) (Fieot), (Widdie) 3. BATE OF . a. Sen a. sravice OLatGration
_ Wheeler, Robert. P. . b Oat. 1915 M DI
a a a al ee ee eee ene me a are i ee
3. -OFFICE/DEIVISION/ BR ance OF ASBEGHMEAT O. OFFICAL POSIT eCe FTE
DDP/FE/1 . ° Deputy Chief, FR/1
Fo. PER1O0 COVERED Br fmt weraat gincl
7. GRAOK | @- DATE atPORT OU Im OP
16 Foy, 1996 = 15 March 1967 i!
GS-14] April 30, 1957
YO, TyPa oF acroer - tweteay “k aba breciae (Specify) i
(Cheek one) | amnuae ff ar euetom f : : :
EG! JUOLF ERAT Ae Tal SASIVIDUAL DOING BATEO
Prtcial Pte
Thief, FR/L :
186 aur ErettotES! OF OPINION IM ATTACHED GEUOy
- ¥ fe fo, Geertaay TITLE GF Alte
tO OR FAINTiO Mame o Stcreay, of fie vA
OLFICEM Vornnt L.Grosht leaf: ‘ LM afans Gerity Chief, ¥
FSECTION. Fe : loge tt ene ee
4. FOR tee Matea;, oF Ceattry Thal THIS AEPOAT oF fee uy
a Pal avPao on Paintio oO UIGHATURL ©
Willian B. Nelso! Lhe, &
a
A oHAVE QEVICeLG THe UEP ont
NG OFPICHAL
wm —ESTIBATE OF POTENT A
Secriow G.
b. POTENTIAL FO & tag GREATI RESPONTEBILE CIES
DERECTI dering athers of his gencde aad type, af a lgnment, sate the smoloyre’e potentiol to manume greater
4, Think in teras of the kind of ¢ ihiliNy encountered of the various tevela in hls kind of
eosponabbili
work. . . . .
TF ALAPADC ABOVE TE CCYOL AT witlty SATPAPAC TORY PLUTORMENOE Thu SO reese rep
!
Poe MAS RE ACHEO THC WIGS LEVEL AT GICH SATU AP AGIONY. PEER Oru ALE Che be ERPECTFO
Do MAGING PROGAESS. WUT NELUS MORE Time ACTOHE HE Can Of Traine FS FSS CRATER HKSPONG TAIL I TIES
5 4+ WEADY FOR Tham ins im ASTIMING Lee M RESPONSI eS
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A: Cte LESCRIPTION OF IHOIVIGUAL ~. —
This sectian bs Provided ag nau aid to describing the individual as you ave him oy the job, Interpret
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HEEDRANDUMN POR RECORD —_
i ; THROUGHs Steff Training Officer
SUBJECT: Completion of Operational Menagenent Course for FZ Personnel :
1s ye, Rober’ Pe Wheeler, PE/vI, has completed a - oo
Special Managenent Course (Cpsrational Management Seminar) held -- ,
7~LA Jameary, 1957. . . .
4. Tho courte covered 38 hours of lecturos sad group discuseloas, tee ; _
togsther with a Limited awownt of readings The courage outdinad the
vesgonpibilitios ef mamagarmt st tis Sraach Chief level und aglected
protlens of Headquarters management aetling with olandsstina astivitiea,
Tho individual named completed 62. eouraa assignments but pacedved no
af of the student’s performances 4a this
ado, ince a0 atalantion was
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MEMORANDUM FOR- THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Fitness Report on Robert P. WHEELER
1. The attached Fitness Report should be read with the following
facts in mind. The Rating Officer arrived in the Japan Station on
21 January 1956. Mr. Wheeler Left Japan on or about 19 March 1956 and
was in the United Stateo on TDY until 8 May 1956. From 5 May until he
left Japan FCS on 7 June 1956, Mr. Wheeler was unassigned in the Japan -
Station.. While the Reting Officer was Chief of Operations, Japan Station, =
Mr. Wheeler was in his assigned position simultancously for less than one
month end it ia my underetending Mr. Wheeler did nob report to Mr.
Hecksher, but directly to the Chief of Station.
2. I question, therefore, whether My, wheeler was under the Rating
; Officer's direct supervision for a sufficient period, of time to insure
that the attacued report 1s 4 completely equable one. . Inasmuch as the
Chief of Station reviewed this report and made no commcat, Tam in no
position to take issue with At, but suggest that it be viewed in the
context of other Fitness Reports on My. Wheeler.
a) mOON \} :
Maha f ile
WILLTAM E, NELSON
Chief, FE/. |
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PUT RT EAD er Tere asocpeomET eer
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4, The orgonisetion etlection beerd with information of value shen considering the application of an
individual for membership in the career etatl: and
3. 4 perlodié record of job performance a8 am aid ta the effective utilseation of pereannel,
INSTRUCTIONS :
vovesled by hie day-to-day activities. Ef thia individe
70 THE PIPL OD AOHINISTRAYIVE OR PESSONYIL OFFICER: Con-
sult corsont field administrative, instructions regarding uel hes been under pour supers n for less then 3 ~
y you will colfebore ae ticoble, with hie
the inttiation and tranesittal of thie report to head:
. Previous supervisors tu wahe eure the topostis accurate
. . a . and complete. Primaty responsibility feete with the 5
TO TU! FIFLD SUPERVISOR: Read tha entire fore before current eupervinor, ft Je sumed thet, throughout the H
oer 24 to complete any stem. As the supervisor who period thie individual hae been under pour supervielo:
eatin directa and reviews the work of the individual, you heve disch ed pour eupervieory ceepa bitded
you heve peimory responeibility for ovaluoting: hi -by. frequent discussione af his . wo so thet in @
strengths, weako + nd one thee joh effectivencas eral way he bnowe shere he otande, :
17 E39 OPTIONAL BNETHER ON MOT THIS FITNKSS REPORT 13 SIONN TO INE PERSON OBINO RATED . I ‘
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4. GeaUe 5. STATION DESIGNATION (Cyr7rent).
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PewIOD COVERED BY THI9 REPORT (Ineluelve datee)
955 to 7 dy U66-
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STATE Ted SPECIFIC ASSIGHMENTS GH TASKS m4ICH ARE TYPICAL OF THOSE Gi 10 THE EMPLOYER OYHING THE PAST THAEE —
TO Six WoNTHs (Liet in ordar.of fraquency)
Caief of Japan Station I1aison sections
career pea amnmetereteamaran meme *
BY > DATE
Mf tes
Reviewed by PLD
SECTION S11 (To be completed at haadquasters only)
DO NOT COMPLETE = — FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY
AGTHENTICATION OF RE
t. RAME OF RATER (True)
SNOT SnGsK TD THE THOIVIQUAL DEENS
MAWE ANS GIGHATUBE OF ADMINISTRATIVE GQ FERSONNEL SFFICER AT NEADOUARITAS
AUINQRIZES TO AQ THENTIC ATE FLINESS REPSAT and sicuatyacs
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, 7 - *: nthe att hand cate, ‘Delow sre a setaee of sroreoenee SOY, Res Oe goehH
On the Teft hand aide of the page
the reane Rend side of tke ef descriptions, The ecal
tinetions if you
ich Svar potlan * ens applies. te the per-
son you are tating. Placing an in the "Noe CSserved’! cyluen rer OA Add, epinion on whetree o prcace
erpiies to am individual. Placing on “i ia the “Does Net Apply colven means that you Save the definite epinivn
that the deacripeton te nat et a1) sulted to tn adividool,
STATEMENTS “ CATECORIES
APPLIES .TO A
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ANALYTIC Hy HIS. THINKING,
+ CONSTANTLY STRIVING FOR NCw
KNOMLEOGE AND 1OLAS.
GETS ALONG wit PECPLE AT ALL
SUCTAL LVELS,
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A LONG TIME.
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. 29. SNORE GRIGINALE FY.
ACCEPTS ACSPONaT OCT res,
Tal ADMITS 1S Peaons.
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20. OOSLAVANT,
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. COMPLETED ASSIGNMENTS WiTNIM
ALLOSAOLE Time Limits.
. cvanuaree one ACALISTICALLY,
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yp. Serective ad bIsCUaS IONS: wrtH-
ASSOCIATES.
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LOSS OF O8N each imas.
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20. DORKS MELE inDER PAF SsURE, I
DISPLAYS JUDGEMENT,
+ GIVES COEOtT wHere GaeviT 15:
out.
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+ 18 SECURITY CONSC/OUG.
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CONTIXLCUD AUPER VISION,
80. a Good SuPeoveson.
SECTION . —
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“‘tultive sviiity tw shapastesinkicn eo? qeotosel ena contadtn ) maahod ty wire
Tecan ane oaks feoilizsts cag and potentialiy ’ neath meer with Sepenoes Effie
einiso Good mraater af avente, aiged hy reteyiive mainys Ereed t 4 at.
wwaretending oF Riatea ard ealtere of Janae: fone a work "arr tho 2p of Hs
head," but acters: iinetios qigdye Wedd atibied Ardeaa ettizer 4% prepariy —
backed and: seperatacde
‘ rae war wee TTS” eben qe saiba 225 ‘hs i jnokea 4 ‘aa e aiotensy
Rcather vane?
‘2 Alo aasogstont bE ? peroenald ties ond qaoihletea in tho parent 2% e2 shisotivess
this Vries him in the role ‘ef supesyi sor aml oparstivaa @tfieer, Loska teurhneso
ta Frosupting unipopuley Aggies $0 Sapanate Llvlem oorvemel. :
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PEEP Os,
Performances. in Japan inzstruns by Brooocy pat.cn adth psrsonal ‘and
__gubity at te ROMY a | \inwarranted in term of both perconal, popalardty: and .
war’ _
"O90 YOU, Oke .
S OuTRETEHs BLL ¢
WAT aw BINGE STUEMCTH OR BE ARNE
bEDICATE UF VOU TAINS
THAT HE RCQUIPES CLODR BUTEAVISION? [J ve “Jeo Ca yeu alee: 2; a9 Fi 49 Ti
| Sertake fron aoouning £42) roopenoi bali tye Fito well into'a aysten of
7 and ‘balancode ” . oo
Be A RO
aital TRAINENG oo YOU at COWMEND you mes INDEVIOUAL TE
Tn view ef prospootive return to-Japan Mcld assigremt, chimld kesp up his knoe
ledss of tho Jnpanosa languages peter a Riel geek Tr ac po p tore fap gr
Anto.a eatre} na Telatonahip ond Lor ty
©. OTHER COMMENTS (indicate Aero general chlde habits cher
report bat which have a beerisg on effective utilis
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WAS. an. ANTAGONISTIC arrtTuoe TOWARD Tate. ongan-
fu DER INLTELY “LEAVE WHE ORGANIZATION]
‘persun hae porto
dio accordingly.
cma) 1. BOC HOT PERFORM ourras. Aotquarture. we 19
peal IHCOMPETENT..
OQARELY AGEQUATE IN PERFORMANCES ALTHOUGH we,
nas WAD CUPye GUIDANCE ON TRAINING, HE”
OFTEN FAILS TO canny” our: Rh PON
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“WHE GROANEZATION, -BOTHERCO OY MINOR FRUBT:
TINS. wiek: ul ind Test ONTINUE. .
(IT) & wis arti tut’ Yowiag tnt omaant ratios 19-1worr
PURENT,..HAS “WAIT AnD SECO “attitude. ‘WOULD. - .
LEAVE: 17 SOMEONE, OFrtako Wie SOMETH OCTTER,
l ] & TENDS TO HAVE PAYORADLE ATTITUOE TowaARO ORGANT>
“A FENE PERPORMANCEL CaARIcs OUT wany or ats
AESPONBIBILITICS QKCEPTIONALLY WELL,
FUEAFORMS MILa DUTIES IN SUCH AN OUTSTANDING
MANNCA THAT HE 1S COVALLEOD bY Few oteea Peas
- SONS KNOWN TO. THE RATER,
mts INDI VIOUAL eeTrer QUALIF ICD FoR WORK If SOME
ts
Lg ten AREAD felxo Clores: ve ves, wuare
TATION, MAKES ALLOWANCES FOR RESTALCTIONS : ca
IMPOSED UF WORKENG POA OMCANI TATION. THINKS a
In TERwS OF A CAACER IN THE ORGANIZATION.
cay G. DEFINETELY HAS PAVYOGA 1 AYTUTUOE vowand THE.
DRGANITATION, BARREN, AM UNEXPECTED OuTsiok
: OPPORTUNITY, WILL FAOGADLY EWOCAVON 10 MARE A
. CARLER IN THE OMGARETATIGN,
(TZ) 2. was an Eumustastic arreruoe TOWARD THe ORGAN.
LIATION. WILL PROBABLY HEVER CONSIDER WORKING
Awe PLACE BUT TN THE RGANIZATION. a .
oS DIRECTIONS: Consider “avery tht you Anog about “thie i
person je walling your rating: iitoin fob “duties,
Sondast an tae joh, personal charactoriatica ar
“Padite, snd apocial defocra or talents,
“a. “BERECITONS Sy Gontidering others of thie person's grade
and type af essignsent, hoe sould you rato via on
potentiality for sesueptian of greater reaponpibille
ties uorwally imtlcatod by promotion,
k : fe HAS REACHED The MIGHAST GRADE LEVER AT BHC
: SATISFACTARY PEAFOAM ANCE CAN BE ExXPECT£EO.
. tx 2. 13 MAKING PROGAESS. buT NEEGS “NORE TINE IN.
PALSENT GRAC DEFORE SROMOTISN TO A HIGHER
GRADL CAN PE “RECOMMENDED. ;
C__} 3 19 REAOY TO Yaar ON RESPONSISILITIES OF THE
2 MELT HEGICR GRADE, GUT MAY HELD TAAINING IN
: . SOME AREAS, . . ‘
. Ci 2. GILL PRODADLY adsUST QUICKLY TO THE MORE
: RESPONSIOLE DUTIES OF THE NEAT HIGHER CAAOL,
f ] 9. fs ALAR ADY PEAropMING aT THE LEVEL OF ME NENT
MIGHER GRAOE. © T
C~ 0. 4N EXCEPTIONAL: PLASON MO on€ OF Tat Fee
BHO SHOULD DE CONSIDERED, FOR MAPIO ADVANCE:
cfetio via “i
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AVERAGE BUT OT TW NO @£4RNESSES SurP IEC eNTLY
QUTATAVOING TO WARRANT HIG SEPARATION. .
ME OFSPLAYS THE GAME SUITA-
KE PEGPLE TIO RNGW “Hd THE .
(oj a 4 Tertcay emrvovee
— aleity a g3T OF
yaSant? TOM,
A FINE EMPLOYER © MAG SOME OUTSTANDING
STRINGING. .
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BECUIACWERTS OF Tak OnGamt ZATION,
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sate Courses 30 wAnato asco yron
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(I) carcerence (TJ) teasmeas.
SUGJTCT was ‘cowdcerso. TRA ag Of rectiyeo
cousrauctive catoir snoe' v OME CEPT.
Tanimine ‘pfvicea: Cowuger:
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proce’.
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We . ss . .
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- i ga FIELO EXPER NENCE HICH CAN OF
poo ACCEOTOCO IN LIEU GF TOAINING, SUDJECE ae
H AGY. COUNTER: cet
" EHP 1O4AGE SHILLD BE ACQUIRES, fo. Tae - of
i lors Weuerty «(J ouaterv sas Co Jaerecsuna
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the above projectod peraonnel action hag baecn (7) approved (UJ disapproved oy the
oe wor Services Board. “Addit tonal training. ad indicated actve has been recommended by ‘
Training Gfflesr to satiety requlrements of the proposed personne) action,
Please gchetule these courses as goon 43 poeslole through your Division Training Ottiear
who will ecordinate with enior Staff Training Office
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Pitnese Bap da an Important factor in cr@enitation perssanel pensg toa provide:
the organisation selection board vith inforeation of vaiue ohea considering the spplicetion of on me
+> (dwdsetdyel foe meaherahip tn the career atall; and
a4 perivdie record of jub perforasnce o8 en nid to the affectice wtitinotion of personnel,
INSTRUCTIONS .
Cone vovealed by hie days to-day activitios, If thia individe
sult curcont field otuinietrotive daetructione cegerding vel Aas heen under your supervision for issa than 30
the tiation od tranenitial of thie ‘eopore to heads deys, you will colieborate, if practicable, etth, Ale
qearte . Pleviausl eupstvieces@ ta mate aure the reportis sceurote
. . : ond complete. Primary tosponsibifity costs eith the
TO TH® FIA Wrervi 3081 Read the entive fora before current eupervieor, It ie aeeuned that, throughout the
atteeptiag fo cseplete on: 1 Ae the supervisor vho dual hoe b
devects ond revd the work o individual, .
wtimere roeponelbhitty for evaluetina hie
ateengtbe, wssborssee, and one thee job effectivences a6
TO THE PLILD ALOINESTRATIVE OF PERSONNIL OFFICER:
by freqvent dicey >
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EY £58 OPTIONAL WHETHER OR WOT THIS FITNESS REPORT 13 WOW TO THE PERSON BEINO RATED
9. SERVICE DESI GuATION
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State Tmt. ePecisic AES GnwtnTS OR TASKS WHICH ARG. TYR ICAL oF Tnase Ovven, TO Tee tePLovce DUAING” THE PAST THREE
te Sik MbuTas (Liat in order of: frequency)
A6 Acting Chief, FI, has been responsible for superviaing all FI activities. of
the Ease, ard for coordinating those activities with Chief, PP.
With the atowe duties, has been concurrently Chief of Liaison Section and thus -
responsible for diréctifig all liaison activities conducted by the Baso.
Case officer for otie liportant. pr ‘oject involving a. Japanese agent who is an
influential member of the Diet,
meta, ques PAE NC
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Robert H. LINN . : Kerry W, LITTLE, Jr.
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BO. Sndes SVIGINELT FY.
21. ACCT TS ALSPONSIMILITIES,~
22. ADMITS RLS ERRORS.
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ASSOCIATES.
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29. THOUGHTFUL OF OTHERS.
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Subject ts highly capable in several fields: he writes well and quickly; he.
speaky clearly. and to tho points his sense of humor ana treesy charm cave him the —
center of any gociul group and abla to get along with pecpis on any Jevel. He does
a Frodigious amount of work with great facllity and is sivays willing to work long 7’
hours to get a job donee. fla ia ideal as a jiaigon man for contacts with high
evel officlals. « ’ Le a Sot
B, wear Aae AST TAT AND ING WEAKNESSES! . .
Has a tendency to do things "off the top of hig bes*. Sone what easily
upset when diffieultics arise or when he has worked hinsel? inta e conbination of
fatigue and dopreszlon. Somotizes allows his anotions or iis naods to color his
reports and his eveluations of others. Has sona temiancy 2 "fall in love" with
: "his agent.
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report but which have s beering on effective atitis
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. Read all descriptions béfore ratin
Plece
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Aiea accordingly.
AMS MOSY OF HIS DUTIES ACCEPTADLY: OCCAs
SIONALLY REVEALS SCME AREA OF WEAKNESS.
PERFORMS QUTIES IW A TYPICALLY COMPETENT.
CRFECTIVE MANNER.
A FINE PERFORMANCE? CARRIES OUT MANY OF HIS
RESPONSTOILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL, :
PERFORMS HIS DUTIES IM SUCH AM OUTSTANDING
MANNER THAT HE 1D LOUALLED BY FEW OTHER PER+
SONS KNOWN TO THE WATER, ~ :
1B THiS INDIVIOUAL GETTER CUALIFFEO FOR WORK IN SOME
OTHER AREA? wo) (Ces. tf VES, WHAT?
CX] s-
Por Rect TaN
and type ef asaigozent, haw would you rate hin on .
potentiality fer sua tion of greater reapansiditis
ties noroally indigetod by prasotian, :
habit
“
HAS QEACHEO THE HIGH t ST GRADE CEVEL AT HICH
SATESEACTORY PERFORMANCE Came OL TAPECTED,
{ ] 2+ 13 MAKING PROGRESS, SFT NEEOS BGRFE TINE 1% aT ia
PaESENT GRAge OLPonE PAsUDticN TO A HIGHER Co]
GRAOT CAN GE RECOUULNOED, CTI 3
(TIE a. Us Sbacy To Tave On wEsrensrethi Tres OF THE
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. SOHNE ADEAS, : — a
[TTT] 4. Sek PaoGsay AOUUST GuIcECY td Tue wook .
—" RESPONSIOLE OUTIES CF THE VERT HSER SAADK,
—~ com
‘ Af oS th Avteaoy PONFOAMING OT Tal LEVEL OF He Sout i de
CX? * Lt
? wider Gace.’ .
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— THO SMOVAD OF CONSIOLAED FOR AAPTO ADVANCES
?.
went,
CORET
STRENGIM Ca EARNEST OuUTME GAT ALL OTHER CongiD
ily and oxtromely ef mbie
all kinds of people, particularly those in high levol positions.
eS ag Tse
availablo, in FI ops. . a
andiany othe,
person’a #ititnde toward the organisation,
me
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besls with
wait ROOM
Charecteriotics not covered eleewhere ia the
Out THINS
artTed. :
TEHOD TO HAVE AN UNF AVOMABLE aTTPTyuoe Towred
THO GAGANIZATION, BOTHERED Ov MINOR FRUSTR A+
TIONS. with QUIT 18 THESE CONTINUE.
HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ORGANIZATION 19 FROIFe
FERENT.. MAS “Wait AND SCE™ ATTITUDE. . OULD
LCAVE IF SOMEONE OF FERED WIM SOMETHING BETTER.
TENOS TO-HAVE PAVORADLE ATTITUDE TOBAKG onGant>
TATION, MAKES ALLOWANCES FOR ALSTRICTIONS |
IMPOSED BY SORKING FOR ORGANIZATION, . THINGS
im TeAwS OF A CARCER Ih THE ONGANEZATION.
DEFINITELY HAS FAVORAGLE -ATTITUSE TowAsD THE
LDABRING AM UNCXPECTEO, OUTSICL
Lh ePegeaOLy TENDS AVOR 1G Mae
person. io waking your rating. 3kLll ia jab duties,
ednduct on the fub, personal characteristice oF .
and opaciel defects ar talents.
QEFIMITELY UNSUITABLE + WE SHCULO OC BEPeaATED.
an oauaTeus BU TAGILN TY. @CULG WOT WAVE Ace
COP TSO Hite FF 1 Nab ANOSN BHAT 1 ANCD ROP
A BARELY ACCEPTABLE CMPLOVER..OCFINITELY BELO8
ACERAGE GUT G1 TH MS SEAANESSES SUPFICHER TAY
OUTSTANUING 10 PAnBANT HIS SEPARATESN. |
A TYPICAL CUPCOTEE C OMSPLAVS THE Sama Sutla-
BILETY AG MOET OF THE PEOPLE I AHce EN THE
UAGAHITATIGN, :
AF ENL CHP LOTEE
Stateetnes,
AR UNUSUALLY STAGKA PLAsON Im Thies
acaul GnTy OF fez QHGewI Lez ON,
LHCELLEG OF GALT 8 FED IN BYTTAQIRE TY FOS GCEA
In The OesseTARan.
2 WES S080 GUTSTANDING
ge The
‘ : Subject hag an excellent knowledge
of the area, its people, and language and ig able to use this knowledge with great
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INSTRUCTIONS
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hee heen endec veut auperviaton for loot thin’
pou offf coltarerate, if peecticabdle, ehtn hie
ee woke sure the reportis eccucatle
eo with the
TY NE PLL Al IVE STRATIVE OF PETROVA OFFICES:
selt current faetd odainiateatise apatewctions Cegtrding wel
ptbetion-and dranemittet af thie cepere to Needs days,
. previous supervioort
and cospiets. Prieaey respuneidslaty
wehoul the
. TO IWS PLILD BPERVISOR: Read tre entice fora before sugervseor. Et cn secused thet,
i atreaptivg fo cosplete any iter. ase weperviaor wNo ° thi TRATS TATU tree peered as BONE, deion,
' susigne, directs aad the work of the dadividual, you Aeove Pieck peer fuperysootr apon alittle
hin by feequenf die Chee sore, that in a BATE
you Nero peiosty pon atetp fe evaluativ
strengthe, wesbanvcees, and oan the jad elfectiveness# a>
bre otands,
Posted Pos. Control
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1) $95 woes (Liet in order of fesquency)
+ :
Subject 4s Acting Beputy for FUFIRE activities within the Misstun, Ag such, he is
raaponsibls Por organhtaing, directing, and coordinating the threa sactions charged
with YUFICE duties in Japan, as well as the Intalligence Staff which 1a fn turn roe
SB carding and Filing, and =” ”
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interpreted Literally. . .
On the teft Aand aide of rhe page delew are 4 ane wl atete te thet apply in sone degree ia weet poeple. On
the eight hand eide of the prge ere four paler cetegerineg of descriptions, The er within each category die
vided into theee svabl biceks: a te alive peu fu wade finer diatinetvens if you ao desir Load
went on the eft « then crect et gery ve the cighs ohted heat telte how wuch fhe efatement applies to the yer
eon pou are rating. Placing aa. %* tAs (Mel Oheerved’? cotuan eeane you here ro opinion on ehother @ rhrere
esolies (o an indivitoal. Placiog sa “VN ta the “Boos Hut Apply" coluan seene thet you Neve the definite opinion
that the deteription ie wot at elf eanited te the dadsvidual,
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CATEGOIIES
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wet | bors | APPLIES TO A] APPLICG fo ST APPLIES TO AN| APPLIES TO An
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B. PracticaL. | Ti
ATER OF EVENTS.
SAMPLES.
2. Cim GADE DECISIONS OM MIS Com
OMEN NEED ARISES.
3. CAUTIOUS INT Action.
LOMAS INETUATIVE. © =
UNEMOTIOMALL
G2 ANALYTIC IN WIS THIARING.
J. CONSTANTLY BTAIVING FOR NEO
ANOMLEDGE AND TOtAS.
g. QCTS ALONG BdTH, PEQPLE AT ALt
SOCIAL LEVELS. .
9. HAS SENSE OF NUMAR,
. MMOWS WHEN TO SEER ASSISTANCE.
the Cau, .
2, 4% COP ALONA with PECPLE,
13, MEMCAY #0R PACTS.
ba. GETZ TeinGh GFne.
Da. otrirs TwELU feasts Lewes
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fa. Can COPE wate CUCastacies,
VP. MAB EGH STANGSRUT OF
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14. EVALUATES SELF REALISTICALLY,
30. WELL tnroRwta AvOUT CuRRtnT
46. O€L torrara,
a}. Rrrcerive IN O1S3CUSStONS ity
: - ASSOCI ATER, .
18. IMPLEMENTS DACTSIONS BL gAnD~
RO98 OF oon Feavinas,
29. THOWGNTFUL OF OTHERS. -
40. OARS ariy UNDER PRESSUBE,.
ne ee
at UtDPLAYS suDgtutnt,
“, Bue
Ade GUVES CHEOIT weane CRteort 43 ' Cc] yo
43. HAS DAlye.
44-043 Sheuptry conscious.
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: 40. WIG Crrdrcisy ig Constauerive,
to. Aa ae eRe ores,
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COmTinuols GUPERVINION.
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wubject has the oubstand ing abtlity to ie ary Kable micker of Soha remarkably veld,
pa porforng br itantly atsl repidiv, Sf some tingy Suparficlally, snd conplates a i
or Work, meeting feadiinsa, aadat tho fae tira, unless deeply
ane “ Ring a Wimaroue ant attitude tovard htg Associates that
ferag bin almost alwaya except asant to dual ulth, a fs extremely well
Suited for alnost 4 ,
57% becom iat ae oe depseaead ToT
tv to make 4 carufully balanced Judzanent,
fat what ke Bolieves to ke stuphitty or
rasction assetings hatpera a Reessary
4a oe easily Swayod, Lite a vorthors
O, BHAT oat unig Sufstasaina Shanty
{he oxtanh that tie Acmeting
Han, ag haprens very rare
ferious tnenmaratane 4
Working relations! pe
strongly areti
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a y3no, by ths onfntons of Rta supertory, thesg GHArAstardaltes aro, hevever,
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7 F&P courses refresher courre in KUPIRZ techniques.
{ T. OTmee COwMENTS {Indicate here general traits, epecttic habite or ch
ibfec but chich have « hearing on effective wtilisstion of thie person)!
; Subject makes an ‘invaluable contribution through his
- in. the ATORe -
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orttn PAIhS 7) cagay ‘OUT “RePon si GFL
couPcTauter,
PEOFONUS 4ODT OF HSS DUTIES ACCEPTABLYs
SIOMALLY PEYEALS SOME AREA OF BLALHESI,
PKAvOmES DUTICS JH A TYPICALLY COMPETENT,
RPPECTOVE MANDER.. -
CIT] 8 4 rine Peercewances cahaics OUT wANY OF HID
TTT ESPOMSIASLETI£S CXULPTLOWALLY WELL.
BG] o- rearcuna nts ouTsEs ta SyCH AN OUTSTANDING
" HANHIG THAT HE 13 FQUALLES BY FER OTHLA PER”
SOND Katia 7) tue RATER, .
19 THES IND(vIOusl OFTFRA GUSLIFIED FOH WORK IN SOME
ormen apeay [ZX Joo Coojres- IF ves, mate
ACCA.
Ganeldoring otherea of this porsan’a grade
a “BiREeTION a
ond type of assigowert, how maul yeu fate hie on -
potentiality fur vsesunptiun af qreator responsibilie
(lay pnoroadly indseoted by prometian,
HAD REACHED THE we eGHt$T GRADE USVEL AT aHtCH ">
DATISSASTIAL, PEWFGOMANCE CAN AE ESFRETED.
13 waning €aSCatIS, GUT AFEDS MORE Tive 1H
PROSTAT GEASE MEOGAE PRQUOTION TO A NIGTa ,
GHADE Can 5, 2ECGUMEnDEO.
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Subjsect hag excellent balance tn Auserviging othera, but often requiras zuidance
and.dfroction in something in which he peraoml)y te clonsly concengyy «
the continulty resulting from his willingness to remain for an indefinite period
C. DIRECTIONS!
ond any other indi
yer a
w “prMect ions: “Caneider « every thine you inow shou?
person sa mohing your rating... 0hdll in job stuties,
conduct on tha foh, pataunal. cherestariatics o¢
hablea,
iA Teich EMPLOYEE, oh OISPLAYS TH
and inte
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HP vega.
got in Japan,
fts ~“Y “Hy
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31 AN 55
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ctordelics not covered ef
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KY SOMC THING
“as . TemPOonARy STOP UATIL HE CAN.
gurren,”
TENDS [TO HAVE AN URE AYOOADLE ATTITUOR Yoward
THE ORGANIZATION, .BOTHEPLD BY WINUR FRUSTRAS
TIONS. WILL QUIT 16 Tetde CONTINUE.
HIB APTHTUDE TURARD Bl GAGAMD ZATION 13 INDIFe
FCRENE. 80d SWAT AND GEC™ ATENTUOL. WOULD
COAVE FR SUMPOnd OFF FOLD tie GOMETHING BETTER.
TenOS (6 WAVE FAVOHASLE ATT/ TUDE TOWARO ORGANI +"
TATION, (MAZES ALLOD. inCES POR MEATAICTIONS
IMPD BLO BY KUHAING FOR ORGANI LAPION,. THINS
In, TERMS GF A CANCER Te Tht GRGAWIZATION.
OFF INI TELY "AS FAVORABLE ATTITUDE TOWARD THR’
An UALAPECTED GUIDIOE |
CAV
this”
aad epocial defects of tolenta.
OMFINFTELY UNDUIPAGLE - HE deOuULD BE SEPARATED.
OF DOUSTFuk SUBTAGILITY..40UL0 NOT HAVE AC-
CeaTeo WIM If fF WAD ANGeH WtAT Pf aNOR HOM,
A DARELY ACCEPTABLE EMPLOYEE. ORC INE FELY BEL Oe
VERAGE BT BETH ND Ob ae £5 SUFFICHENTLY
SANE SUITA-
Busty 25 MOST OF Fat FEQPLE 2 knoe 1X THe
DAGAMETALOOY,
A FINE LUPLOYER
sTatnares.
AN YMUIVALET TTRONG FERION 1H TERSS OF me
QeQuiBaivinYs Of Tre SOGantTarsor,
FACELaed BY GnLiT a Foe in SELPAGILITY PCR aoa
ih ThE ONGarPAtign.
© MAS SOME GYUTSTARDING
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IMPORTANT LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE IMPORTANT
EMPLOVEE. INSTRUCTIONS : AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
ON PAGE 4 FEOERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM ON PAGE 2
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
« Read page 4 carefully before you fill in the form.
« Fiitin BOTH COPIES of tha form. Type or print in Ink.
© Do not detach.
“wat (490 (first _ (enléate) - DATE OF ear rr yeu) |” SOCIAL SECURITY HUNGER
‘Wheeler - Robert . P. . {| Oct 4, 1915
EMPLOYING DEPARTMCAT OR AGENCY ° AGENCY LOCATION (City, State, ZIP Code)
tow, a. person, : who can, be covered, ‘putornatleaily feccives 3 rogutar tito insurance, unless tie walves all coverage. You have’,
the “chalca’ of -ywaivin ot” Coverage, increasing your tite inturance covaraga through additional optional insurance, oF
declining tha additiona Gptlonat insurance. So, READ CAREFULLY AND THEN _
MARK AN: "X' IN. ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (Do NOT MARK MORE THAN ONE):
Mark. here oe 1 WANT THE $10,000 OPTIOHAL INSURANCE in addition to my reguiar insuranea, !
tor ‘BOTH suneriie deductions to pay the full cost. .
‘OPTIONAL -AND ; A :
REGULAR. Insurance. :
Mark hore ———=>. Fy 1 D0 NOT WANT THE $10,000 OPTIONAL INSURANCE but | understand 1 still got my
q , . regular ia jisuranco. 1 understand ft connect get optional insuranca, unfeas f: (1) wait at
for REGULAR BUT least one year after sign this fore, (2) om under age 50 wher EF sguly, AND (3) give
On B
NO CPTOMAL satisfactory medical evidence af ins ‘'y.
insurance, . . ; .
Mark ‘here —_-» 7-1 BO NOs WANT: ‘ANY LIFE INSURANCE NOW. + understand that t cannot gat any reaulir
. r i . * inguranca, unless i orl) wait at ieast one year after t sign this form; (2) am undor age
for NO INSURANCE Pal 50 when I. apply. ANDO (3) etve gatisfactory medical evidenca ot insurability. bundarstand:
aT, ALL > $ cannot get the $10; CGO optional insurance untoss I first have the fegiiac insurance,
a DATE AND SIGN. SETURN THE ENTIRE FORM TO
“YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE,
FOR EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONLY
(official recelving dt
SIGHATUHE (da not print}
Subject failed -to elect optional
insurance during the open period,
l4 Apr 1968
STANDANG rouw Ne. 176
ORIGINAL COPY—Retain in Official Personnel Folder , 0 Font |
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TO OLSIGNATE WHETHER AuUBwISDIOCM 43 OF BASIC DATA, CORMECTION.
[ewe NUMBER FOR THE MONTM, AND Last 190 OLGITS ONLY FOR YEAR.
“TOY (ioale)
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a . CERTIFICATION OF ATTENDAICE
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NAME CF SCHOOL OR FACILITY: Federal Executive Institute
COURSE 4 Follow-up Seminar
COURSE DATES + 10 December 197¢ (t_day only)
GRADE (aP GIVEN) “7: None ., .
po a TRAINING REQUEST NUMBER :_031297 mo
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only when the facility ottersied
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Charlottesville, Virginia \
‘From FRANK P, SHERWOOD “ Jack ll.
ae,
UNITED STATES GOVE. “ENT us.” VIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Memorandum
Completion of "The Residential Program in Executive
Subjech Education” at the Federal. Executive Institute, Dets = =July 15, 1970
"fa Reply Refer Tos
Director, Federal Executive Institute Your Reference:
Mr. Hugh Clayton Do — .
‘To: - ‘Registrar, Office of Training
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D. C. 20505
‘Chariottesville, Virginia. This session of that educational program
vas: held from May 10 ~ July 2, 1970 _
A certificate of completion has been issued to’ the above named person.
Gne copy of this memorandum 1s intended for filing in the employee's -
a om. A Gh emt “ond
sate an nm aI tne typ
Keep’ Freedom in Your Future With US. Savings Bonds
cae Foam 63T
ROVEMECR Ai
UE. COMEEVGNT PACvTinG TH Tae—-O-779-082
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QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY REFORE COMPLETING, TYPE OR PRINT, AVOID USING LIGHT COLONED INKS
tter of computer record, they mist Dem periodical updated, This ix done auto-
‘some must be obtained directly froin you. This form 4s for that purpose.
Section f must be completed in ail cases. You need provide other idformation only Uf there have been changes since
you submitted your Form 444}, "Qu cations Supplement to the Personal History Statemcnt,” ora previous usdate form,
‘on has been previously submitted, enter tt in the appropriate section, The signed
Uf you are in doubt whether info * i
and dated form should be returned throw h administrative channels to the File Room, Office of Personnel, Room SE-13
Headquarters, whether information is added or not. ,
Additionally, a qualifications update ina take. place at any lime there ts information to be added or changed simply,
by completing and returning an update jorin on your initiative,
_ _
SECTION I 1 DIOGRAPHIC ARO POSITION DATA
NaME (Leat-Ficat-tiddle) . ~
WHEELER, Robert P._
vow that your qualifications are &
matically for much information, Rowerer,
pate OF O1AaTH
4 oct, 1915 | ,
ECUCATION
Tp aegepae ne items weet de HIGH SCHOOL aera :
: Javoncss (City Stace. Country) TT VEARS ATTENOTO (From-fo)| * GRAOUATE
Ge Oe
g1TY_STUOY.
2.
TF A GRADUATE DEGRLE HAS DEEN NOTED. aOOVE WHICH REQUIRED gunMissiGh QF A WRITTEN THESIS, IMOICATE THE TITLE OF THE
‘ TNES19 AND BRIEFLY DESCRIDE ITS CONTENT.
TRADE, COMMERCIAL AnD SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS
NAME AND ADORESS OF SCHOCL
stern
t. PRESENT ST Varrled.Pidewed Separated. Oivorced,Annulted Reasrré
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a. DATE OF DIRTH
a. PLACE OF GIPTH (City. Stats Connteys”
“B. PRESENT EmPL Ove =
9. GATE Weds CITHENSHIP ACCUIAEC
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O. FOkmER COTEFENSH £) Couaresires)
SEGTION IV DENT CHILDREN AND DEPENOENTS OTHER THAN SPOUSE
RAME Taccs ars oaTe “AN Lace OF BIRTH L aie { POAwANGA! “AnORESS
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ot 1 7 SECTION ¥ eae GEOG RIPHIC AREA SHOMENE and FOREIGN TRAYEL
waur OF BEGION Lert OF SrECHALICL DATES CF TRAYL pate 4 PLace
oF COUNTAY . RNOWLIDCE OR ROEVUDENCE oF Stuny
re
TYPING AND STENCGRAPH
INDICATE SHORTHAND SVSTE® USED CHECK CN) APPROFR
Ch esece. : CD srreces BITING (J stenor
‘SECTION Vit ° SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
PROVIDE INFORMATION OM HOODIES, SPORTS, LICENSES.
TAGE AT QUIEED Aye rue
wae
buses
pases atyer fase
went
hb
MULLS Ea
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PUBLISHEO VATEMTALS OF oevices WHICH YOU MAY wave TRYENTEO.
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SECTION Vit TT LNILATARY SERVICE :
QURRERT ORAFT status
TAD YOUN GULLCTIVE SERVICE F GLADVIFIGATION CHANGED? 2. NEW CLASSIFICATION
lw Oe
LOCAL aeLecrive SrAVICE “poana y HUMBER AND. Koons -
4.-1P: OKFEAREG,.
: eo ° HILITARY RESERVE WATIONAL Guano a" STATUS
TATION TO WHICH YOU DELONG (C) wave EJ ate once
1. cuUnreNnt AANK, GRADE Of MATE! 2- DATE OF APPOINTMENT IN CURRENT RANK
‘ /L. ere
A. CHEER CURRENT RESERVE catesony YC] praoy aecvave
RESERVE YHIT 10 WHIT
S$.. MILETABY MOGILI ZATION aos iinutnT
: . IC Taay SCHOOLS COMPLETED ciacen ta tetive, Boaerve futy. oF
NAME AND ADDALSS
ORGANIZATIONS
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. SEcTiCn A a
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ate $@ace O6Loe YO mceorT DATA FOR KETHER PCR OF On INDERT APPROPATATE COOF wuwata tN "conc ‘conuun
TO OCSIGMATE EMETHER duowisavom #3 OF 8 c pata, comAcCTION, A CANCELLATION (One pally. meron Oates BY u nO TKE
myMpER FOR THE WONT and Last T#0 pions LY FOR YOAR “ .
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In view of your contemplated cover aacigament, you havo been
dasignatod a Staff Agent, The purpose of thia Supplement in to call
your attention to ousting policios which are particularly tnatcrial to
‘you while you-are so designated and to set forth certain obligations
. facidant to your. status ag an ‘appointed employee.
A Payroll Admintatration. As indiented in your Staff Agont
. Personne! Action, -y or prosont salary and grade are $20,245, 00
por annum and G8-16°, reopoctively, Ad an appolated employee of
the Government you are entitled to roceivo and rotain only the salary,
allowances and other benofits applicable te that statue, However,
procedural variations will be followed te preserve the security of
your position, .. . .
(a) The grosa: omoluinents that you recaive from your
cover activities will be retained by you as-an offact against
the gross emoluments due you from this organization. If”
cover emoluments’ over exceed thove dué you from thia = -
organization, the overage ia to be remitted to this organi-
sation on a monthly basia, unloss a Sifferant period 4 ia
opecified, . .
. (b). Fodoral income ‘taxes: will he. withheld, reported: and.
‘paid. ‘dn ¢ouformance with Ageacy Broceduros designed to
protact against the ‘uanuthorized revolation of your true
relationship to the Gevernmont, You will be briefed
theroon prior to your. departure,
(c) This organization will deduct from the g gross paymenta
dlua you an amount equivalent to eix and one-half percent
(6 1/2%) of your gross oalary for contribution to the Civil
Service Retivernent Fund, This amount will be deducted
fvom the differential dye you by thia organization, if thera.
io nd difforential or Uf itis Insufficient; you will be required
to maka direct remittances to this organization in satia-
‘faction of: tae roquirad contributions.
tsi} T hia es antzetion will not realinbu fordoer mandatory
fond af auch deductions ara sequired by
virlus of your covor omploy: ment, Haowaver, whet for com--
pelling “covar, security or opevational raaaong this organiza—_
fon datariminga that you must estonalbly participate laa
f¥lnge bonetit program of a cover facility yeu ‘will be zalmen
bureed ther efor: ‘bi this: organisation da an appropriate manner,
In auch aveut any banefit rocelved by you, your heirs or any
othor party aaa result of your ovtensibia participation therein
while a Government amployeo ia the proparty df tho Governmont
and will be dlapoaed of at such time and ia auch & manner ag
this organisation may raqura.
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: — SIGRET
2. ‘Furntshed. Quartora, qf you and your depondents are furhiohed
quarters by the Govornment while ¥CS Honolulu, Hawail, you will be
charged 4 reauonable ¥ental therelor, as Ostablished under the Hawalf
rental rato schedule of this organization,
3. Secrocy, You will ba roquired to keep forover socret this
Supploment and at information which you may obtain by reason hereof
(unloas released in writing by the Goverament from such obligation),.
with full knowledge that violation of such secrocy may subject you to
criminal prosecution uadox the Eoplonage Laws; dated 25 June 1948, a!
as amonded, and othor applicable laws and rogulations, .
.... 4, Place of Asoignment, Thig Supploment ia predicated apen
an agelgnment in Ffonolulu, Fawall, under nonofficial cover, Any
deviation therefrom will require a now supploment ox aa amendment
thereto, ; SO , a nn
UNITED BTA TES GOVENMMENT
BY j, i a
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O. PMOTWIOUML HAS BIEN FRGACED BY UIA OR ETS ALETED ACTIVITIES IM GoME CArACETY
veine TO Tmis Contoact, vor Gd wo (ff pee, describe and Include dates
ar -
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19 TO bh mA tte GN STLRILE FaaM 5
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$a
REGULAR OFFICE PAUFOSEO CATEGGRY (Contenct agent,
THE SUPER WESTON OF A . Contract soployeo, ete.) . : .
OTLL BORA UNDE ® SO sate Fu CONDETIONS®
Y FIOM FUNFEC T'S HOWE soy FREI UOUTO UNDER
Stars PwRECVee Ce TAR, ageyt . .
: CC) ves ae. Staff Acunt . . .
Sharien ub. .- PERSONAL DATA
bt. CUTETENSSIe 1h. OF WOT Zt. CITIZEN, EMDIVIDUAL 18 & PEAwA. 19. 4 ta. UATE OF BIRTH (Month, day, your) : .
Oetoner ILS
ros . went Orcseret Alien Cy oe: CJ
160. CURRENT RESIDENCE (City ond state or counter)
Hovolulu, Havail
1B. LEGAL RESIDENCE (City and etate ov evuntry)
Keehin-etoa, D.C,
17, MamETay grat va (Cheech a0 appropsiate) . . . . - . . . :
TTT wea Cc (CT) ewavtce (i) tteaentas (TT) etvowere z . .
18. NuMAara CF 8 NDENTS (Nor inclodiag individual) 19. IMOtVIOUAL IS RELATEO TO A STAPF CUPLOVED, STAFF AGENT OR uo .
RELATIONSHIP ANO ACE) . AN INDIVIDUAL CURRENTLY BORKING FOR THE AGENCY IN SOME *
CaPActty vee CD *e ‘ “
Wife, 37° . . scat tonne 4 a
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Deughters, 15, 13,49 . ; ; ; D.
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SECTION HH! U.S. MILITARY STATUS . :
21. tf RETIACD, INDICATE. CATEGORY (Longevity, combat dla- a : oF
Tt. vi tivee.
nervice dia bility nian combat)
20, AEST RWE
+ dlity,
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20. #208 OR GH ADE
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COMPENSATION * : . . :
22. DRANGM OF STRVICE
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27, Tag te SAuaay 28. POSE HAFTE EL OTIAL 26, COvEA (Braakdewn, if any) — AO FOOCAAL TAX WETHNOLOING .
ASA Sar wt tee, wap cia f :
$29,895 oo See tela: under 240 Lo . Je
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pPMALLY “GRANTED ONLY TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATE)
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SECTION ¥ ALLORENEES (8G
BU. QUARTERS
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OTHER .
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* Quarters hand]
CTT Ty FAY ton eter en seret teers
RTHON VG
WITH PERESOE NTS
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Wad ATEOUATAAILITY BIA AL Ta COMP UDMASCE WITH
40. PAVEMENT :
[77] conte cortcias aso escetsuers
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SECTION VI SPERATICNAL EXPENSES eee! a ee
Hf :
47. Puscmasé oF tar carton : ac. jaa. otnee . . =
os. Pavucat tne Seg eeaT ae iy Ger Blea GC 9m SOMPDAMAMCE WIth
F™ yore Prete e erred! CU] ceses eouuctes ean seerteuers
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Mrmr its (See RR-20-40. WE jot, Wa GO09 0 na 2078), wn4 HB 79-610-5, HB 10°1000-8 andlor euccessue reguiotions far
benetite areliceble fe casione cat plow of contevet pecvonnel.)
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$0. OFFSET Cr INCOME AND OFTHE CWULUMENTS UVERIVED FRM Core
attached hereto.) . co Toten
SECTION XI.
DURATION
58. Fomsertsa€ OF we TURNe FOAvEL FOR RE
5 19 Of PERFCHKMED
$7. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF tutte
, oration offiecr at Honolulu
b4cet will bo re
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: Tus Dinecror oF INTSLLIGENCE anpd Reseances :
2 AUG 2119688 7
eemenerece atere meneame mien mye Tn teem at nt
pee paar Mee MeCone:
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Petent case of the
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two Sovlet musician defectors.
Sincerely,
purge Denny . : ;
George C. Denney Jr- , .
Acting
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: Mr. Jehn A. McCone
: Director,
Central Incelligence Agency, . —
: Langley, Virginia ; .
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FERSoNa FOR MCCONE FROM REISCHAUER, on wo
a Lue WILL BE REPORTING IH ANOTHER FORM OUR ANALYSIS OF THE
, - (CASE OF THE TWO SOVIET MUSICIANS. I JUST WANT TO TELL. YOU, ..
- ‘HOWEVER, THAT WE WOULD NOT RPT NOT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO CET. THE.
fot :RESULTS- VE DID IF. IT HAD: NOT BEEN-FOR PETE. WHEELER « HE’ WAS
i - - 'ON- THE JOB WITHIN MINUTES. AFTER THE MEN WALKED. .INj GOT ~
_ iHIS RUSSIAN SPEAKING PEOFLE WOPAING QUICKLY, AND HELPED | to
; . ‘HANDLE ‘THE- WHOLE AFFAIR WITH EFFICIENCY AND DISPATCH. HIS |
‘EXFERIENCE IN JAPAN AND. THE CONFIDENCE WHICH THE JAPANESE | :
‘AUTHORITIES. SHOWED IN WORKING WITH HIM WERE A DECISIVE FACTOR: .
LIN THE DEFINITE CHANGE WHICH TOOK PLACE OVER THE WEEKEND: Wy. .
(THE JAPANESE. ATTITUDE a HOW TC HANDLE CASES LIKE THISs yi:
‘HIS CONTRIBUTION HAS BEEN. MAJOP AND THE RESULTS MILE (BE LONG
‘LIVED, THIS. IS €NLY ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE SERVICE WHEELER.
[HAS PERFORMED HERE’ ‘OVER THE YEARS. WE ARE SORRY. TO SEE coe
MIM LEAVE AND WILL <4 235 HIM VERY. MUCH - Bo, i
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REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY 1S 1
—skget___——sroner {2 UNLISS “UNCLASSIFIED”
: Supplenent to Staff Enployee Personnel
' Action for Integration of__ipbort Fe kneolor_
Bffective_ Moy 3952 _ ; os
{ .
‘ The purpose of this: menorandun 1o to call your attention to existing
bos policies which are particularly material to you while you are integrated:
eb ~ ‘and to set forth certain rights and ‘ebligations which sre incident to your
: “e , status as an, ‘Sppointed employee. It is hereby ‘agreed and understood that:
: : _ LL As an eaployme: of thie orgentzation, at the present grade and
‘ salary of Caw vei per annum, you wili accept cover employ-
ment with another 2 0 ality of the Government (hereinafter referred. .
to as. “your cover facility") effec ve as of gu i Le
Yow will, ‘insofar ‘as: consistent “with your basic Peeponsibliity to thie
organization, abide by all the rulec, regulations, BpISsbices and policies:
of your cover factlity, © in order to'appear asa ‘convent onal member of”
that establishment. Your appointment to your cover fac ility is being
effected at_ Pea - and salary of £17,440 . per annum.
You are prohibited, excert as specifically authorized herein, fron retain-
ing emoluments paid by your cover facility. ot : oo,
“2. Is is understood and agrésd that the minimus period of your.
overseas tour of duty is governed by andl colneidens with the preseribed
tour of auty of your cover organization. Cutrentiy, your, prescribed tour
consists cf a period of 2h h Nanthe —- ___ from the dute of your arrival
_ ot your overseas post of duty. “Your aesie Tmnt may te te nainated earlier
for the convenience of thts organization and the length or your topr. of.
duty, as currently g specified, may be unilaterally vhanged by this orgont-
aation in orter-te conform with sub ent changes i: Prescribed touc
an ta é cilreum-
md by this crgenization te be beyond your cont rol
for cduse umler the regulations ct thig organiza-
. ‘ capleted the minisum pertod oF service prescribed
abo. om the date of arrival at your overseas post of duty; you wi,
not be entitled to return travel or transportation For yoursede er your
, . dependents. to the United States at Gevernuent expanse 5
termination <j enmeat gole! z yout
iilesa £t As for eLreuzetan: ves thal are ee
“to be eyo your cantral or if you are termina ted far ceuse under the
es @Wlations af this otysnization before you have completed one (1) year
of servica frum the date of your arrival at your overseas pest of duty,
you will be required to miimburse the Government fer BLL of its expensed
wel and transportation, ang that cf your devendents, fron
for your tra
the continental United States Lo such overseas post af duty. -
te
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3. Travel to your post of duty overseas and your return travel to
the United States, as vell ao travel performed overseas which is consis-
‘tent with your cover designation, will nommally be at the direction of
your cover facility. Such travel will be accomplished in conformance
with applicable regulations of your cover facility except when you are ~
directed for operational reasons to Perform travel dno accordance with the
regulations of this organization. — ‘
. Salary and (except as provided. ‘In paragraph three (3) above)
. allewences paid by your cover facility shall be retained by you to the | .
. extent that they are less than or equal to the salary and allowance ,
. payments due on tha basis of your grade level with this organization. : Ss
“ae. such cover paymenta are less than the anount due, the difference NED en ne te
gurect inely accuracy in your payrol. account with this organization ¥ you
are expected to Lmedtately report cover facility payroll changes.
5. Your status as an employes of this organization will cantinue
in full foree and effect during your period of duty with your cover exctlity
and you will continue to be entitled to all rights, benefits and cmaliuments:
of such status. Certain variations in procedure will be required, however, . .
to yrecerre the security of your cover position. haa. ; FR a
eT bspurpoes”( rt
of your Gover “palary or your
ec is tha greater.
cee et
Wary froa this orean!
pent pn
rn re er “Tr you ceive: taxable Income tron both your cover Sacility
: “ and thie organization, necessary adjustaeats for Federal, and if
applicable, District of Columbia ineame tax purneeso wfll be mate in
confonaunes vith dnatrustions received fran this organization.
ec, Consistent with your cover activity, you will contiaw: ts te
wespongihle for compliance vith the rites and regulations OP. chia
ergenization.
Td, tou are nob assured upen the aompletton of your period af
duty with your cover facility of any statue vith your Cover based
on your services porformet with that orguntzacten ot the reqvest of
thiag organizatica.
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a. A portion of yeur annual aril oll of your sick leave which
hag accrued to your eralit at the tine of your integration shall be
transferred _to your cover facility. The remainder of your annual
leave will, de hela by this organization in- escrow pending the can-
pletion of your integration. If the ous of your accumulated annual
leave with your cover facility and thio organization exceeds the
maximum accumulation entitlement afforded you under the regulations -
of this ‘organization, the excess will be. forfeited. If possible,
such forfeiture will be svcouplished by reducing the leave credit
in your estrow ateceunt with this organization. While integrated,
you will be permitted shnual leave, oick leave, home leave, and a
leave without-pay in sccordance with the ‘regulations of your cover
4 facility in lieu of the leave benéfite of thia organization.’ Upon
completion of your iatesration, your accrued annual and sick leave
will be ‘transfermat to your credit with thia organization. rf
security conditions require that your cover facility make a lump-
eur paynent for accrval annual leave, you will be required to pay
the gross amount therecf to thic crganization including. income .
_ tones withheld by your cover facility. .
6. You will be required to Keep ‘forever secrat this agreement and
all other information vaicd you may obtain by reagon hereof, unless you
are released in writting dy tals 3 Organization from this obligation. :
Violation of such secrecy may subject you to criminal prosecution under
the Ecplonage Lawa, datai 35 June 1918, as amended, aud other ‘applicable
=e
- laws and regulstions. ‘The temination of your employment with this
organization will not velease you from the ob]. tigation of any security
oath you may be required te take.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Personnel
vias ; Mroctor of Seourlty -
Attns. Chlef, Polloy Staff
SUBJECT: Gifts to Agonoy Porsonn:]
REFERESCEs Field Rogulation 20-644 , So
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. ' three Cabinet Research. Chanber-~vieltoro: during” thelr’ F Fosont- violt -
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Yoodbleak print . 3.99 .
: 1 jor Jopansaa aguas : 58 :
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REFERS Hero to nffere fra c/Fe dated 22 Ost 2 Oat 7s gubscets
+ GLite to Agemy Tersommal ( (n0/P 3-758
Neforenoe 45 uate to your your pecoraniin cout 2 tS
sdmomning the following - eifts roschred by Anae7 . possernmal, fros
. Gotolare, Directoy of tho Punlto Safety Drvestigation Agensy sy
\ dayen, during his poosnt visit to Mentingtons fe a ee
— nal ee ater o di, Daliss, DOr. re a 580? eha 1 dreds.
Demaist Pitsgorelé © efer ae fon, ph plebure end plod of vyesade
gn, SpSe Te” eet
pantie cerell Gelwasw)
. Peal Be “pronto Da 3S" pistsre
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"4. The following Agensy personnel, ‘reootved gifts as noted ‘from YUITI
StCings
Sa
Director of Personnel
Direster of Bcourity :
ATTHs Chisf, Poliey Gtaff :
Gifts te Agenty Porsonsol.
Field Regulation 20-64. .
Goichire, Director Genaral of the Public Safety Invostigntion Ageooy, Jopan, :
suring his rocont vieit to Waghington!s - .
Alloa ¥,
Delles, DCI a 5*x Bt ohireeal drewing
Desmond Pitagerald, O/FP--° | fan, picture-asd plees Sf tredada ~~
Alfrea C, Ulmer, dr,, CFS Painted. geruli (xnksoone ) a
‘ John HK. Kaury, Jro, 0/88 piovure
Robert P, Wheeler, M2/PI/GL inoenso burner ~ - . :
Eatherino Shorvan, 78/PO/Pr fen, plosare and plese of ‘brocade ; :
Edvard 2
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Pani B. Breitwolaer, OF8/6 piciure
John-R, Horton, 033/2/29 piesure
George 3. Bolfe, 6/58/35 pleters—
Tovhar Maasi, 0/o1/10D plasvre
Foul &. Jaretion, GF pictire
Bagoat'@. Pravalsi, V8/A " pearl Gis pha |
Choatse Hy Ite, Fs/1 2 oils acarfa, 1 band palsted tle
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NAME OF FMFLOVEE J avisoe (true) patc ¢f 3
Robert P. WHEELER 9 2 LITTLE, Jee 9 Nov 1955 al
nave, aso g1CN ATURE OF OFFICIAL al <
sulMoai7tu 10 AUTHENTICATe STGNATUCES ag
wealer DATA IN FTLMS NOs. 4 +
7 om
‘ TO BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOVEE
: . DATE OF BIRTH 7 3. 5. CURRENT POSITION Tite *
ly October 1915 ; 3 __ Chiefy Lfaison
_ peace DESIGNATION ¢ a Bo Gusaeer sTation on FIELO OASE ;
DI Janan Base
. Gidew Duiv STATIONS OW FIELO BASES OURING CURNCAT TOUR : : TxPLETEO DATE OF DEPARTURE
i None © 1 dune 1956
eMTe A Ol STion OF VouR Wayon DUTIES CURING ThE CURRENT FOUR OF CUTY (et
j
j Formerly Dermty Chief of Mission; ‘fornerly Deraty Chiel of Mission, KUTUNE and
! : Chief, Mission Liaison; currently, Chief, Idaison, Japan Bosee Current assisn= .-
ment involves responsibility for nll Base Tinison activities with all Japanose
‘arenetier ard Pepartment of Nefense acancing represented in Japa Current assh;
: ment niso involves case officer responsi ties for two KUTURE operations and.
one developmental KYTERs operations dep: @ contacts, to hom T represent
: KURARK, rance from the Prime Minister to case officers in various Jopanese socur~"
Ao ity and police agencicse .
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; IME TYPE GF WORK YOU BOULD PREFER YOUR NEXT ASSIGNVENT IF GT OUFFERS FROW
THAT INDICATEA in iTew NG, B, AQAVE. FF YOU NAVE MORE THAN ONE PREFERENCE, INDICATE YOUR CHOICES.
ceca ame nen nee ARTES wee nat tee
INDITAEL WHat TRAINING YoU BE VE YOU BNOULD HAVE SIN, GR NUREASE YOUR ¥ALUE
(refer to cotaleg of coursee, if avartadle}: . . ot co
1. advanced CE course
2. Opserational Sec
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te RESPECT FO A POSSIOLE REASoiGumemy 19 anotMEea F1tLo STATION, INDICATE YOUR tet. lad AND 399 CnONCE 1 vA
GEOGRAPHIC AREA om SPECIFIC STATION!
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TO ME COMPLETED 6 bY SUPERVISOR AT FIELD STATION
FORMANCE OF HIS. CRPRESSED:
ration, INOICATE your RECOMMENDATION FOR
Tk COMPLET! Of
RATION... TOR TNE PAST TEAPTAVENCE ABO
AnD THE, STAFe Ing REQUIKEMEATS ov fr
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Re Paragraph C = Preference for Next Agsignnent :
1. I would like.te state that while a tour at Headquarters
shoulc. be ny preference I believe that for me to leave my cur-
rent assignment at this tine for even one year would not be in
the best interests of either KUMARK or ODYOKE. Therefore, I*
requost home leave, with arproxtrately one month-at Headquarters
for requested training and refresher. work and one month of leavo, .
“returning to ewrrent: assignment for at least an additional tyo~
year tour with the proviso that after the first venr tha situa
tion be reecxwatned with the ultimate view of possibly at that
point. considering a two-yem tour 2t Headcuarters, :
* 2, In’my yeors in-work on Japan, approximataly ten of
vhich hava been spent ‘consecutively in Japan, I feel that I-
have been able to provide a certain degree of intelligence con-
tinulty which could be spoiled by a tvo-year break, Realizing \
thet career-uise I should spend at least ono tour at Headquarters -
in the Miturey T believe that, despile possible reflections
against my career, that tvo year period should ba delayed until
{a) KURARK is ‘better estat ed in Japan and (bo) the Japanese
fovernmental’ and acanonic tons are on more stable groundge
T deliove that I can play a ragor role in both those situations,
not because To have any cial ‘talent to offer ‘but simply be- —
sause Tohave the contiani roy KUBARK as gach Lacks in Japs
nation .
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Combined Foreonnel Action in licu of SF-52.
Change of Service Desicnatien fro: D to DI.
Effective date: 19 June 1955” .
Gue?DE -
, Offico of DDP :
TOD, Roy S. "43s
BURKE, Pil Jo
DOUGLASS, Join F, - ~
MELLEL, Edward 0.
PEMLFY, Rovert L.
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manratiye EVALLAT DON NBS xepoet’
Ferie! Covered: i June 1993 to-l June 19%
Occasion for report: Anmal x reassiganant . of, - reporting offiesr’ : ae
proposed nosoatgesat of" exployoo feported en r}
oovering initial” wn days”
of omployment
Baployeo ia to ba rated upon following fectoro: | ae :
1.
2
3.
. 4
5.
1.
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Knowledge of the job boing performed.
Judgoent in arriving at logical aod workable ‘solutions,
Dependability, not-only in being on the eb, but. in ascompl aeont of aoaignod
tanks within reasonable. deadlines, ve,
Stability under pressure and ability to adjust to changing conditions and
olreourstances.
Inagination, inttistive, and originality. -
Security consclousness, . . oon
Fact ond diploaaoy in dealing with | others. ; So _
Tn FATaISs TO EMPLOYERS, COMPLISTED NAIUATIVE BYALUAPTONS
“SHOULD BE DISCUSSED WITH EMPLOTSE CONCERMED
ive fo nda concerning Japan and the
tivity in thla area. This knowledge
aance of assiensd dutlas. What
oifcies or procedures is fast being
Enployee ig wll qualified in substa
long background ef FEC Intolligence-2
sorves him exceedingly well in the:
knowledge he lscks vonterniing KUSARR
supplléd by nradtical Peld axperienss. oo
normal cone
fro workable and
Hic” judgment at arriving ab logical :
itlona, ami he ily somes up ¥
hey
He is complete mendable and is 2
which ho mikes almost a fetish of :
he is a man af actien in terns of
tha abat | jon.
: sense of the word,
Sh the rgeurring probleus of
thus, ah times of unusn-
is net a serlous fault
He Adjusts woll to
Baployee: 23 eon
aL pressure, le
aud 12 one con
changing conditions
ave shown time and azain in
iih whem ha has majntainad
2 rersanal ities. i
alabions an behalf of this
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6... Security conzetounness fa excellent. - . ; .
7. Tact and diplomacy in doal tng with others is superior. o, aan
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NOTE: See attached sheet for additional comnonts by Reviewing Officer
Ne ae re bee i) pecunenre/ Hy pree=anai
date: 17 tune 1954 tt ane doth
‘ . a 5 reat Reporting Officer |
Do! tor D, NEMPHER
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report, $£ da felt that the over-all f easton doga nob Subject on |
mich cradlt as ke decervea. In thy opinion ef the Fevicwing Officer, Sutject's | :
faults are somowhat evor=czphivized. Subject's qualities au nxntbited during: ‘
past months have preven to be outstunting, particularly in his excellent
* _ §udgeront in arriving at logical and, workable solutions and in hie otability
under operational exigencléea in which Subject hay performed oxcocdingly
woll undor heavy presuurea of both tine and rusponpibility. .
; 2. Working in an area whero, in the ;ast, there has buon an unfortunate nunbor
boo of nisundorstandinga betwen KUFLY and KIGCIN components, ard where there
+ . huve tocn the usual difficult nsraonality conflicts, Subject has exhibited -
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not only superior tact’ and diplumey, tut has also byen able te suooth out
rany difftculties, and modify agpressivaly- offensive actions. Ha has
Po, supplied a needed cooperative spirit and ‘sonse of husor to vrevent, in many
4 causg, aerlous antnponisns end. unnaceasary vituporation so detrimental toa
' smooth working oreanization, Subject's. contribution to bringing about a
‘friendly, coopyrative rulationship within the nisstonand with outcldo _ :
agenctoa including .S, military organize tions cannot te pratecd too. highly. “
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Mr. f
, Commendation of:
wrb i, WELLER
The purpose of this dismtch 1a to make a matter of record the excellence
of yerformance-of duties demonstrated byt : :
psrie4 of hls firot ten. montha of assignment
8 showh Hlimelf to be a valuable addition to:
KUBAHZ as a-whole anda great aaret to this particular station, As JCU
Chief of Staff, he hus perforsed innumerable taska in tina operational,
intelligence and support fields with offoctiveriagn and dlepitch. His
aggrezsivenssa, dmaglrat ion and initiative In spite of rewrring trustra~
tion tava been an tnaptraticn to all menbars of JC. Hie diliviee ang
selflessoeaa tave set an exanpia throughout the renke, From tus first —
SRESEST han dedicated iz every effort to
day of bia arrival in JCU, 2
ud Drcaduiing the capability of the atation,
During -that time 1
should be aope elally commended for his uncearing efferts in con~
Ree) ; na
nection with th provision of new office amece for this organization, Work
ing tactfully bat Sagresaively through tha Army hierachy here Ln Toxyo, he
enefit to JOU which
would Pave been mab difficult to cbbain through official channels,
ion ghould also be rede of the excellent, prograasegeann has |
Wo and productive relatinsrsnip
st Cosumends Caini=
lates and coxrining
made in the fostering of truly coope rati
with te various intelligence slezents of the Par Ea
talizing ons wide ranga of friends sad former :
a larzs portion of comsin sense ard patience,
with tha develonmnt of Aighly profitable JcU r
ganizations in tha area, - - -
See ye'naG shown no task to be too large’ or teo mad] ‘tw deserve his
fe of energy and talent. Me has bean a vital factor in tha accceplish~
eotie of JOU to date, . . ; :
AA ELE LO
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Walter 5, NEWPEEH
fugush 19
UG august 1953 mm ee.
Diatribstions : Bou: far Ay ‘ ene z
3 ~ Heacria riers : “CCASSINCATION
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
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—— I have attended
L certify that on ;
se om ULI Ledarrr
tho Agency Indoctrination Cource specified by Regulation .
28-2.
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STANDARD FORM GF (aevisra suaUtt tea)
PROPYL OATEO BY Cte SERVICE COM NI SSEO
FUDLAAL PERSURALL BANAL
foo oo APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS
to these appointimeat.affidavits, you should read and understand the
attached informativa for appointes
IMPORTANT.— Before swearing
: - Me: Ex.
; A. OATH OF OFFICE ;
', I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
_ domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely
_ without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion: that I will well.and faithfully discharge the
duties of the office on which I am about to enter, SQ HELP ME GOD. . :
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY AND AFFILIATION
~. Lam not a Communist.or Fascist. ' I do not advocate-nor am Ta. member of any organization
that advocates the.overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence or other
unconstitutional means or sécking by force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the
-Gonstitution of the United States. Ido ficthér swear (or affirm) T will not so advocate. nor will
.. AT become a member of such organization during the period that Tam an employee of the Federal
ve Government. . se . ns .
_.” G, AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ,
Iam not engaged in any strike against the Government of the United States and that I will not -
90 engage while an employce of the Government of the United Stateés;.that Iam not s member of
an organization.of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government
of the United States, and that I will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
_an organization. — — _ 4 Lo ; :
D. AFFIBAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE
Lhave not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to ‘any person,
‘firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointment. :
E. AFFIDAVIT AS TO DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
tee on the reverse of this form are true and
- ° The answera given in the Declaration of Appoin
' correct. :
ra —™ , a ¢ .
(ge, ah Sp lO
edhin bitebine
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fics . the orried Gr secirihy trsaeporting subject via MATS os far os Prank~ Sly
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Dear tr. Mayerink: t
Effective 31 October 1960, all contracts, oral or written, by and between
yous &né the United States Government, as represented by the Contracting —
_ Atiesr, are heraby terminated by mutual consent of the parties thereto, and
Sie Hea thoreof the follow ing agreement is. aubstituted.
_ €he United States ‘Government, as Feprevented by the, Contracting ¢ fticer,
th following norman conditished. So , ok , oo,
. i. ° it In fall consideration for the submission of such. infor -
L. _ Compensation. nis
an. approved imaniier. as you may ¢ direct. in writing, the fotlowingr
= . : (a) Biel’ compensation ‘te an amount, calculated, cats the ‘rate of.
. of $3000 pet annus: for ost- -
~ if _ quarters), effactive | zi ‘your ari val é at and applicable only. :
i __. to your contemplates permanent post of assignment, oversdas. :
7 I Quarters will not be ‘furnished you nor will you ‘accept quarters
2 provided by a cover facility without prior amendment of this
4 ; a greement.
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re 8. Manies pald you diréetly or guarantced » the Governmont
Be security requirements. —
4 Seid taxas on said income if it determines auch, requiremants so Recesattate, |
os gy Travel. You will be advanced or reimbufoed funds tox travel and
transportation expenges to and from your permarent post of duffy overseas
asd for authorized operational travel You inay be entitled to per dlem in
liea cf subsistence during such travel and, when authorized, whilé on
temporary duty away from your permanent post of aszignment. All travel,
transportation and per diem provided for. under this paragraph muat be
Properly authorizad, and expenséa incurrsd -horéunder are subject to pay-
spent and Accounting in. subatantial compliance with. Governimant Tegulations.
4. cperationat Expenses: You will be advanced or reimburaucd funda for ,
a | secessary operational expenses as specifically approved and financially limit
ed by the Government. Such funds will be aubject to peyment aad accounting
ia svbstantial conformance with applicable Governmest reguiationa.
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5. Repayment. It ia recognised that your failure to account for or refund|
any monies advanced you heroundér shall entitle the Government to withhold
the total amount of such indebtedsoss or any portion thereof from any monies
<u you under the terms of thio contract in such manner aa it deems appro-
priate.
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“thie agreoinont, you ‘incur an injury or illness which ts not the result of.+.:
groes eegligence, willful misconduct, or intemperate act, the Governme. - ote
will prevido medical, gurgical, hospital, transportation and disability be -
fite in euch amounts and under such conditions ae the Covernment in ite s
discretion deems proper provided, however, that such benefite shall not
exceed a total of $5090 for the same injury or illness.
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hereunder and your death ie not the result of your’ grees negligence, will:
misconduct or intemperate act, the Governmont will pay the eum of $506 :
to your beneficiary(ies) less any amount paid to you under sub -paragraph. ..j.
above if such injury or itinaas resulted in your. death, provided: ‘that said’ i
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you hereby recognize and knowledge ‘t the “existence. 8, ween rolat nok
either exprogs. or constructive, and you: grea to execute whatever docur an
may de Foquired by this organization to evidence. this relationahip. i
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8. Status. You are ‘not an employes ‘of the United States Government, i
under ‘this agreement and are not catitled to any benefits normally incide 2
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to an amployee status.
¥ wunding. Uf necessary to protect the socurity of this arrange mens
monies due you hereunder may be funded in other than a direct manners :
ig understood and agreed that any monies 40 funded constitute payment.B
the Government in aatisfaction.of ite ebligationa andéex this agreement,
Sa ae ee eR ore neers ademas enree tae anette
10. Cover. (a) it is anticipatod that you: will undertake & covor ventu
in the courses of your performance under this agreemszt. Such venture ;
be appreved by the appropriate Government, reproeenistive ovdrsseing ys
Activities prior to its initiation. Any aid all ducumente which you may i
execute in the course of exid cover venturg are aubordinate to thia agree :
ment and any contradiction in terma which in any way anplify, extend of
regtrict your rights and/or obligations hereunder Bhali be resolved. by th >
agreement which shall alwaye bs dominant: - -
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(b) To provide capital for your approved caver venture &
i Government will loan you $4000 be sacnred by a non-interest bearing p
| isery sSte, payabie on demand. Said loan will be deposited to an accoun-
in a foreign bank and a $3000 letter of credit will be issued you against t.
deposit, The additional $1000 will be released fro: said account, after
Approval by the Government represontative oversecing your activities.
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(d} You heroin agree that monias loaned you by the Governm §«
{ shall be repaid from the profits of the cover venture, in amounte and at
periodic intervals to be established by the Governiz.ent representative ava:
| geeing your activities. After said loan has been curnplotely repaid and alt
| other obligations, auch as loca! taxea, ctc., have been made, you may rot
any further profit derived from said cover venture. Howevor, it je cleart.
under stood and agreed that your primary obligation under this agreement : i:
f= the: ‘performance of Governmental activities. . .
1. Sesrecy All information related to o this agreement conveyed. thr 8.
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agreement. It te agreed that any revelation whatsoi
mation will sconstiiute and be an immediate ‘and fiz
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“13. Unauthorized Commitments. No promiees or commitnente pér-:
talning to rights, privileges or benefits other than thoge expressly stipulat
in writing in:thia agreement or any amendment therato shall ba binding on.
thig organization.
14. Term. This contract is effective ag of | November 1969, and slia..
continue thereafter for a period of two (2) yeara unlass sooner te rminated
songs. , oral or written given fs you “ty authorised oer
by the Government sither}
{b) Without prior notice, in the event of a breach of this contract by
your violation of tha security provisiona horeof or by your ctherwiae
randering yourself unavaliable for acceptable service,
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upon notice from tha Government. In the event of voluntary termination on
your part or termination for cause by the Government pricr to the expizari
of this agreement or any ronéwal thereof, you will not be entitled to returs
travel expenses to the United States. Terniination or expiration of this agr..
ment will not relcase you from tha obligation of any agcurity vath you may
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: aA review: of. the. wanonn/. file showed: that subject vas* ‘under contract ‘for j
- nes @ period be 7s?) September. 1959 through 30 dine 1960. Biace that date ubti2 “4
: 20 October 1960; subject was under 5R/DOB OOA. On 21 Octoher 1960, the African 7
t Division picked: up- the case. acd ts preparing- to Qtepateh hia on 20. Rovenbor 1960.
bat; the. coatrict ‘be brougit up 0.date and amended to : : q
- Effective dite: 21 Hovénber 1960 through 20 Roveaber 1968: an Se to.
" Coimpeidatdon: $500: pr mint, plus: ‘$3000 per ania. for houstiige : dk
Medicdd; €o extent it te necessary to ihintoin 6008 health. = | : LF,
Inaurarice: $5000 payable to beneficiary. mined
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gE. Bonus t for outstanding parformnca, resettlement in anothe or leper
Fi Terniastion: ending of all benefite end monies. —_
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SUBJECT: Project Termination of Ernest G. Mayeriak (p) Sloe ;
_ : . _ as independent contractor. for “SR Division - : . Ea
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§R/DOB/59- 1660 dated 24 July 1959
1.
"under which subject Individual was engaged, subject hag been terminated by"
Because of the indefinite postponment of Project AESENTINEL,
this office on 26 October 1960. . ; ;
2. Subject {Individual wiil be picked up on contract on 21 October
i960 by Africa Division, Subject was paid on 20 October 1960 by this
. office ali monica remaining due him as per Engagement of Independent
contractor agreement for Praject AESENTINEL, Subject has no further
Femunerative claim against the U, S. Government.
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MEMORANDUM FORs Chief, Finance Division
THROW $ Special Contrasting Officer
yROg 4 Contrast, Approving Officer, Micheol Res
sumer lt Ragageasat of Erpeat Q. MATCRINE (p)- 28. Independent Contiastor
are ’ sx/icl/si/ 1660, daved 2h dy 1959 to Yinanee Division £0 sine .
tes Bubject. 1
1. Project AUSEMPiNEL, under which subject” individual, has bean -
engagéd, was originally approved through the period 31 Marsh 1960, A request
for rendval. and auondmant of the projeet hag bsen sutmittad to BI, and it to
intended subject individual will bo atiiised under tate project during 1960,
2. Tha following provisions will apply to subject andi vidual during
the interim period, t.2.1 20 September 1959 through 30° June 1960.
Subject Snividnad has beon engaged
fern end Project ot Charge. -
under ores’ contrast for use under under Frojeat ASSENTINEL, Tho effective date of the
oral contract is 20 April. 1959, and has beea extended through the period 31 Harsh,
1961, subject to termination hy the Governszent tpon thirty (30) days actual notice.
lk, Security Approval, The initial ssourity eloarance obtainad for
Subjeot's use, wh Wo, G-73932, datod LL March 1959, has bien suspended during
the interia period, Requests have bean wade of the Office of Seeurity (SED and:
Alien Affaira Staff) for ebbdjest's use.
5. Citizenship. Subjdat 4s a foreign rational,
6& CG maatlerie Subject will ba paid salary in the arcunt of sto0.09
per month, payable in United States ourrancy.
T quar arters and Bubaistence, Basis quarters md subsistence costs will
ba beraa by tho Bubjeet. Cagasional incidental expensaa will ba borne by
SR/D08 Station Funds. ,
5. Qporatianal Expsness. Ho Operational kxpenses are contemplated
dering the pericd dovered.
9. Othor Coasmitzents, The following additional comaltments have been
mado to the Subjects —
monty
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medioal benefits as i
a ‘evontaal use on Ais
gary. to maintain his physical status for kis
4d miooien.. Cote to be borne by SR/DOB Station Funda. .
bd. Instirance. Insurancé coverage for death or disability .
tseurned tn Line of iG, typ Hot to exéeed 35,000.00. Costa chargeable againot Project
it. Toe sagan previa sien mate 5 for resettle
‘Basie entertainment expenses. eas borne
be reent empentyo Sill be None by SA/D0B: tution”
Subject, resettlonsnt in the. filted States could possibly teeome necessary as a >
fora of control, should this bé deancd nseessary fron d soourity viewpoint, vO
Ll. So commitments other than those stated above have bean made to the,
Suvjest. : : . 4A
22, At gush tins as Subject ro-anters. training for his proposed mission,
about 1 July 1960, all provisions of his initial engagement will again apply. .
MICHARL RAB
Chief, S2/DOB
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SUBIECT® ingogemmt of Ernest 0, MARINE (P) as Independant Contifoeters -
thereafter for 3. pirlod 0 of one year F aubjeot ‘to S eacaat by. the.
Governsent upon thirty (30) days actual notice.
2. Security A proval, The appropriate security approval for
Bubject'a use obtained. Type Operational Approval, No. 673532 ,
ieon
dated 11 Merch 19596
3. Citizens hip. Tha Subject is a forelm national,
he Compensation. Subject will be paid salary in the amount of
$500.00 per sonth, payable in United States currency. ‘Of this amount,
he Will setually receives $50,00 per month during training and the duration
of the mission, All unpaid monies wlll eocrue to hig oredit in an escrow
accoint,, tho payzerit of which will be dependent upon ths proper performance
ef his duties end tea payeble upon completion of mission for wideh engaged.
Frovisieas alse ne ‘for payment of bonus not to axcaed $10,000.00. ~
S. Quertara ond Subsisterice, The Subject will ‘be furnished quarters.
“and avbeiaterce, those goats te be borne by 22/D0B Station funda. |
& Operational Expenses.
Operationsl travel and expenses to bo paid es offiedally |
authorised, oe Le. - Ce . :
as Demestic travel costs will be borne ‘by SR/DOS Station funda.
fravol cests.to end fvon the United States, ant foreign travel will be
charged agsinat Project AES INTINBL.
». Operational expenses to ba borne by Project ASSRNTINGL.
Training expenses to be carried by Station Allotment.
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a. Medical Benefits, Subject aree receive stich dental and.
medical benefits as may be necessary to permit him to properly perform
his assigned alssion, Costs te be borne by SR/DOB Station Amda.
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wh : Tnourance. coverage for. death | ov disability -
od. ‘duty, not to Ginoed 95,000.00, , Coste ebargeabie:
anime Prajeot. “cSme EE,
f Oe Rosettienarit. Provisions. made for ‘resotilenmt of Subject
An scomtry off “that, in which he tas recrufted. Coote ‘of
/resettlersnt will not anoeed $1,000.00, and wil be’ ‘Chargeable, againat
(| Projeot AESENTENEL,
4. Pntortadiment, ‘ALL normal entertatanant expenses will be
borne by 5! ry .
8, Contingent Odlizations, ‘the following has not be prouised the
individual, but nay have rat by the dovernzanti
a. Resettlement in the United Statea, either as m additional
boma for ths Subject or sa a fora of control should this become necossary
from a acourity. viewpoints
9. No coamitments other than those stated. above have been mido te
‘the Subject.
MICHAEL RAR
_ Chief, an/ics
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: SUBJECT . + Recommendation for ‘Promotion as ies
yoods Lo. 2 ad ay
- --AS Ch et, at Vietnam. ‘Station, ‘subjeét | is respons : :
bie tat the super sion o ‘eleveii personnel engaged ina | ~ 4 cee :
‘highly diversificd. activities, -all “subject to tight ‘scheduling — ~ ao 7
and’ deadlines.” _Exaniples ef some of the diversificd activitics oe -
fox Which Subject is responsible are courier service throughout . : °
Vietnam, cable secretariat functions. and intelligence reports — |-.
L “reproduction and distribution, in addition to the classic : an
registry functions normally performed by 2 station registry.
3. Subject has cnergetically applied himself to improving | , _
procedures within his Section and to the cross training of 4
employees under his supervision to provide flexibility in his
operations: His efforts, in these areas bore welcome frutt
during the recent disturbances whet his Sceetion was placed on
twenty- four (24) hour duty for -several weeks, During this
. period, while operating with a reduced staf€ and an ever in-
. cee creasing workload, Subject kept a11 services operationally ;
. effective and on a tinely basis with the exception of the in-
country courier runs which were intéfrupted for a few days by
circus tances beyond his control,
4... Subject is a dedicated, conscientious and loyal employee,
He is, cooperative, exercises initiative in accomplishing the
tasks at hand and responds favorably to constructive criticism,
at... Persofinel in ‘his.Section perform their dutics in a-friendly,
€ec courteous and ‘efficient manner, Their attitude, which is an
, . expression of the direction received, has been brought to the
attention of the writer ou Nuncrous occrsions by various Station.
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-HAME AND RELATIONSHIP OF DEPENDENT? CLAIM MUMeER
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There is on file in the. Benefits and Counseling Branch, Benefits and _
Services Division, Office of Personnel, an Official Disability Claim
File on the above named eniployee. (or ifs dependent*) for an illness,
26 October 1665
injury, or death incurred on .
This notice shouldbe filed in the employee’s Official Personnel Folder
‘ as a permanent cross-reference to the Official Disability Claim File.
SEGNATURE OF BSD RCPRESENTAT IVE _ —s *
SDATE OF HOTECE . 1 .
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NAME AND RELATIONSHIP OF DEPENDENT?
‘Wife - Louise A.
NAME OF EMPLOYEE (hast: Firat. “wiadte)
_ Woods, Janes 3
There is on file in the Benefits and COunséling Branch, Benefits and:
Sérvices Division, Office of Personnel, an Official Disability Claim”
File on the above named émployee (or his dependent*) for an thes,
_ 26 dune 1965 a
injury, or death incurred on: . :
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This notice should be filed in the employee’ s Offictal Personnel Foider
as a permanent cross-reference to the Official Disability Claim File.
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Departure Date: 31 March 1963. ;
F&/CMC Approved .
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a doo -.- WA... *. Chief, FS et
= a of. the Lendestine Sefvices ia-one ‘of our most ‘Aiportant: responsibil it
~ tn this ‘connaction, you, have been. selected by your Division, and
. authorized. by the: Clandestine. Services Records Committee, to act. ai
° Records Officer for you x compenént. Your selection 1a ba you:
professional quatificationa; to . carry oat an ast é
! experience, ‘Judgment, and-a knowledge of. ‘the: Ob je
i ss destine Services. . A copy ‘of this nmendrandim ‘
woe gm ofriekel” Perdoages folder: to record’ “your “appod, thent ai z
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2.. You ‘are to act on behalf of your Divioton or Staff alerient
in authorizing the destruction of material of no value to the Clandestine
Services in accordance with ériteria . entahlished for this purpose. You
: are empowered to authorize the. destruction of documenta and index
° cards recommended for deatructién by other members of your Branch,
and to deacnsitize KAPOK and RYBAT matertal yhich 4e no longer sensitive |
or which ‘has been restricted in error. Your dignature will be recognized
by RID as that of an officially appointed Records Officer.
Ta amt AD ee Sactar tiem entkenemeten me
3. At the meeting of 16 December 19538 -, you were briefed on
: the details of your duties as Recorda Offleer. Tt is now considered
i that you will be able Tully to execute your duties ag Records Officer
3 and thus make a redl contribution to the CS hecords Management, Program.
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exemplary ‘aervice rendered. by these exployees but: also the eplendia Support: bait . oa :
RI Division has given to this station: ; aa
3. Tha RI employees named ia paxigraph 1 worked ‘bard (sponding many ours
more than the forty nersal work hours cach week) énd efficiently en. Mexico City
Station files. In addition, thoy vere congenial, friendly and & pleasure to have
in the Station. :
: WIKSTOH SCOT?
29 daovary 1958 -
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REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 thraugh 12 and A through D except 6B and 7 unless otherwise instrected, |
UNVOUCHSRED
It applicable, obtain resignation ond Ail in separation data on reverse.
baie (Ate Afin0 ~ Arg One given feene, “jastial(a), and susname) 2 bare oF omtn § beast eo l @ oatt oF rs)
MR, James Sy Woods __ jer. Fob, 1928 y MY:
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PSU EL OFFICER .
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICEs Fill in items 4 through 12 and A through D excep? 68 and 7 unless otherwise instructed.
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a atgocst ah if 4 CSTE OF ‘or Rroveit |
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Mrs Jama S Se Weods
& RITURE Os. OF agtiom AECUTSTTD,
SOMNEL (Spee, yw hot her eppoket ment; promotion, Gapasaiien, eta.) = .
Reassigneent
RL POMTION (Speolly whether eclablish, ohange grade on tiie, 10.)
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Analysis & Operations Brarich ——
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REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in-items 1 through 12 ond A throush D except 68 and 7 unless otherwise, Instructed,
ff applicable, obtain resignation ond fll in seperation data on reverse,
U Riad (ily Bfne “Mra Ona given name initiate), and surnamed. je cate of pare 7a atoutst ao 1 Date OF atovest
Mr. James S- Woods - . 20 Fed ‘1928 1b June 1956 ; .
‘ re art aa ean appointment, promotion, separation, eto. ~ oprah ee TEs fred ASTHOR: . - : :
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Viee Lenore Johnson, transferring to to HS, EE: .
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Staff: ‘Branch 1 - Korea Base RI . _
Branch: Records Integration. - Analysis Mf & Operations :
Sections Personality. Files . " Analysia .
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CLASSIFICATION.
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FROM + Chief, Korea Miesicn InFCs Chief, Support Niswlon, |
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suBECT: GENERAL _ Adntile etrative/Personnel
SPECIFIC. reson for Promotion
md as a, ety clot, "Subject has been in pales ssa POs
. 2 1953 eng bss performed the duties of his present assizament since 1¢ humuat
fo 1954. . _— . ° .
érlence in the maintcnence
only to assume "43 present -
or aloo bo initinte ty coypletely
sa for the’ maintenance of the agent records of the korea
ly to tite effietency of the ayste that he has initistad
nthusisaam with which he aprreschas his work, FOSHAG has.
work loed previously heniied by two incividuals and et.the sare
ed te kenp kis backleg: to a miniican le
responsidit
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and sey
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lo Heture on) Purpose of Jork: - :
. My. poeition is thit of intelligenes enclyst in the Porsonelity Fille sectlon of the
Records Intej~ution Branch, I am responritle for the maintununce of arent .recorts and
personality flice. i
2. Duticg: : a
a. To rsintsin ell agent records, Tale takes & good pereestage of my time as it
includes the followings .
) Yake all KOMI file. checks on ?P24's and file check requests, writing up the
‘reeulte and: forwarding thez to the proper. agencies. — .
(23 Yeke sure. that: all PRQ'a and file-chéeck requests have the covreot elassifie:
- etion, the proper. aAunbdcr of \edples for dietribution, correct name and .°
teleaodes, and. are- forwarded ad the ‘proper easy officer « or forelgn unit,
red. trom Hesdquerters: and
ess officer asneernods
‘thet the Te emults of Kort yt
IMT are-properly carded -an , » the
2 all agent records: up-toizte with regard to eryotenyms, FOO 's, On
end other alti tional information raseived., .
Pad
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and see that the proper records sare
(5) Kero files on all terminated :
Pat1¢4 out and forwarded vt.
sey aro terainated,
Ade
ain, the FE curd: index, agturing that all ecards roéeivad in RI are
b. To saAizts
proverly filed ani have the correct renee cat tolaeodes. \ -
ce, (Th anslyze, card and Pile all dominents forvariad to Fe ruonality” Files; thease
“Ons, Contact vorts, OCS Reports, ala, wartous
inelnd State Station--
intellicance sumnaries
3, feenonsitiity for phe Mon
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ther ara mide
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ari ‘some
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.a. Initiative: In order to maintain agent rucords properly, I must alwuya koop _
alert for rev waya to bcup tiem “up-to-date and meet any dexands that may- bo rade for
draving up nev procedures for the naintenunce of upent records,
meena ere Cia
-Grigizality:-—To-atopt- new ways of. maintuining ugont records without losing. — --.- ce le ee
“control ever the flow of daily material. . . .
¢. Juigmenta I must decide what action aghould be taken on all KOMI file checks,
_ regarding want. informut ion fe. to be sent to: Houdquarters arid CIN. eo _ i
‘, | 7. Bétesus) so Scntoct Bo : . ; Cot . oe
. ; of T must ‘malitedn. close perso 1 contact whth all -cuge officers and brunch chiefa . an
in order that I" may madntudn ‘up=to=deto ag gent records, . . pT
T mst walatein files of elt doeunpnts “routed to Pers sonality Files, Also I must
resolve problens the branch ¢hL- fo or cane officers may have in regard to agent records
- Also, I have recently ests bliahed a 201 af ent record system for the Misedon and am
rosponsisie ror Lis continual maintenance. .
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 through 12 and A through D excep! ‘68 ond 7 unless otherwiso instructed.
if opplicab obtain resignation. ond Allin Aepeiation data. o on reverse,
URUME (Me.— alse Mre.—One given name, in L oate or date
Mr. Janes S, WOODS 20 Feb 26
4 wareee OF acTion aavestee 7
A PERFOMEL (Specsty whether appolet aunt, sromotion, spacation, ote. »
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Transfer to Unvouchercd Fyuydsa from Vouchered Funds.
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lis Oy Clink¥oale, a versommel Officer wot LO
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’ ir ca YO. suancT 10.0.5, | t» DATE OF APPOIMT- | @. LEGAL HESIDLNCE
AN ROK aE iy Act MENT AFFIDAVITS.
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” REQUEST. FORSPERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 through 12 and A through D except 68 and 7 unless otherwise inrocied,
Hf applicable, obtain resignation and ill In separation data on levane.
2 care oF bat X BEQUEST WoL
1, BANE (Mr. —Afize~Mr0.—One given name, snitials), ond surname)
James 3, Woods 20 Feb 1928
ri eavaad OF ACTION atQUESTiD:
A FFASOANLL (Spousty whether appointasent, promotion, separation, oto. )
Promotion
& EFFECTIVE DATE
A, PROPOSED:
A POUTION (Speoity whether establioh, ohange Gadeor title, et@.)
Ean se $3175.00 ca
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: - | Progesaing & Records Branch... ns
an Con jlidation Section.
Washington, ‘De C.. . ‘
DEPARTRIENTAL
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Subject has been in grade oines a 1952,
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B BLGUESILO OY (Wamaand (lite) if RE, Or asd OF
fr aa ly, X
| Jou MH. ScuTt, Chief, R714 Led Md eske [cee ees Cor. ik rc. { He odes M dese bat.
rary FOR ADDITIONAL TEORMATION GALL (Haro. CALL (Mame an Ep tctaphond tr tantlon) y
2510 . | ets bee FY (LPR?
$3. VETERAN PREFERENCE ° ‘
. use a oe : por/rr :
er a Records Integration Birioten $ TAF
en fl Process: 1g: & Records, Branch
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SEX Herne ACT MENT AFFIDAVITS :
ROM: (Accessicns OALY) C]cusmeo (Cl rseven
to: STATE:
21. STAHDAPD FORM 0) REMARKS _ : -
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SRENARYS.
22. CLEARANCES:
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D. PLACEMENT GR EMPL, rt @ Ze
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High School Graduate, 2 yeats of Businsss. College’
Treasury Dept., Accounting Clerk, OSe2, Fay 1950 to Jane 1952
O3-3, Jan. 1952 to April 1952
OSO/fI, File Scetion, File Clerk, 05=3, 21 April 1952 to 17 Aug. 1952
O8-), 17 Age 1952 to 14 Haréh 1953
DoP/FT/RI, Consolidation Section, Mail. & Fite Clerk, GS-i), 16 March 1953 to present
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er" PEQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 through 42 ond A through D except 68 ond 7 unlezs otherwise initrveted.,
If applicable, obtain resignation and fill in separation data on reverse.
2 OATE OF BOTH 4 RtOGIST mo,
"20 Feb 1928
% DATE OF SLOUEST |
15 Apr 53
© MAME (Afe.— Mise Afre. ~One @ven name, snutial(s), and surname)
James S, Woods.
a pareat OF OF aon araneates: :
& PERSONREL (Spocsly ‘whethes appointment, prooretion sepasetion, ey
Res séignnenit— thos Bot rs rr
& POHTION (Speolly whether eatablish, change Gredeoe (lita, oto.)
Potente tm amengsis tt emanate os
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(| [65-4305 $3175.00 pa EPP | gy -a32. | $9175. 00
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' ‘Processing. & Redords Branch - . ornare: _ Froceosing & Records Branch
: Consolidation” ‘Section — St : Consolidation 3ection
“G a ee we ee 1 ueanasanneas
: Washingten, D Cc. _ : Wash gton, ‘Dec,
: A BERARKS (Uae rozorso if necessary) . . .
‘ Position BV-364,.08 has been deleted from the a the 7/0. .
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Pa REQUESTED BY (Norno and eitle) | & mzncest aprpovtyoy
JO M. SCOTT, Chies, nr TH [/ 1
~CFon ADDITIONAL lAFORWATION CALL (Namo gad Seiephone extensions” , Sienature
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"REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 through 12 and A through D except 68 ond 7 unless otherwise instructed.
13 applicable, obtain obtain resignation and fill In separation data on reverse, .
VL RARE (Me.—Mfes—Mre.—Oce diren macnn sautiahoh and eazname) & Gate of eta oer, ° ic para oF aragist
James S. Woods 20 Feb 1928 . 2 March 53]
(Specay "onethae appatneeneait promotion, eaparation, oto.)
Reasaignment
@ Poston Gpecity whothoe eatabligh; change grace or tith, éte.)
“12.6 S OROTHER J-
File Clerk BY-356 Csevece
| GS-05” $9275.00 ; Pa.
: DD/P/FI/RT : ;
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File Sestion ~
Washington, D.C.
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GS+4,-305 _ $3175.00 pa
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Processing & Records Brasiohi.
~ Consolidation Section :
. “Washington, Dc.
A REMAEAS (Us0 reverse if py . a
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RIQLESTED rarer DATE
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AMEN LEAVING (YULKHERSO)
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NAME
NATURE Cf ACTION
LAST WORKING DAY:
" Promotion
EMPLOYEE'S SIQUATUREY .
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File Clerk : X-39.04, File Clérk . X%+102,22
GRADE AnD SALARY ~ ce eee oo. oe . . oe - coe
GS-3-305. $2950.00 per annum | GS-4-305 43175400 p per i annum
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OFFICIAL ‘STATION
Washington, DeCp.
ORPARTMENTAL, eu nine a .
From 4-39. 04 to X-102,22
Subject has been in grade since 21 April 1952.
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31 July 52
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-been received from Tnapection Se :
CIA, Signed ‘elearance for entrance on duty
and Seeurity and mate @ part of the’ personne) file of this individual. - ” Effective
this date he/ehe- io eeigned te duty, with your office,
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tolerant ete pee Ws tens oh
— , per anmm, subjost to the “Sotlafactery coaplotion of edditicn~
~ , al procoesin ‘on tho day you este? on duty. It Lo Foquested | . r
. . that you ‘report te the Receptionist, | “Raat: Bad of Teuporaty 9X" .
BSullding located at 17th-and Tddepetdancs Avena 3, Wey ot
8130 am. a2 coon. aa posaltlo,
Pleass eGvieo Hro. Irom, 2430 one crest, Ny Wen bY talne
phena, Emacathve 4lls, Extensicn kalad of. your ouest Fopertixg -
’
3 : . finssraly yours,
C, APRA- 182
PRARY 3. SAREAA
Pers 3 Divleten
Subject telap! ronan Lh -S ~ ~S2, } spoKe ult
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BOAISOT WILL NOY BOR, fas Fa
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
2430 € STREET NW.
WASHINGTON 28, D.C.
.
oon 22 March 1952
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; . ‘Mr, James 8. Woods. . ~ _ ov,
a. _ 9505 Minnosota Avemsy Ss. Be - Loe oe ' oe
oo Washington, D. e . . . an . ‘ . «
ae _ Dear Mrs Wiodas , - we . -
’ In reference ta your application for - énployment, ,)
. this letter is to benure you that the processing of your |
: papera as a 03<3_. $_ 29/0 - per annim-ie being continued
: by thia agency, a definite offer ‘of employment carinot be |
‘ made, hovever, until such tine as all processing has been
‘ completed. 4
Be -The processing isa a - rather lengthy one; but when
: “further information ia available, we ahall get in touch.
: / ‘with you imnodiately. — 7
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fos In the meantime, {t world be appreciated if you
/ | woula ndvise us of any change in your present status,
{ ! auch aa change of addrnsa, etc.
Your continued interest and patience are apprectated.
fob : Very truly yours,
- PHAKK G, JAnEMA
\ Porsonnel Divistcn
14-D@000
OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE’AGENCY —
Sen en re a ome tn eee pete i wee eeraremen it ee ean eee cine anit cade
~ DATE: a on _! ROUTING Cy PRIORITY OO, URGENT oO
~ “_— . i LORIGINATING QFFICUR) — DHONE EXTENSION, |
FROM! ppg OO
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MR. JAMES O08 ses addasos
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: EPLnET A>PROvED mis AGENCE Sap5q. PER ANNUM,, SUBJECT
SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF “NDDITIONAL PROCESSING. “DESIRE = .
REPORT Sc SCOUEST ROSSIELE RECEFTIOUIST, EAST EXD TENPORART fr". 7
utters, AGTH AND INDEPEL DENCE AVENUE, SOUTINEST, WAS SHINGTCI,
De GAT S20 AM “ADVISE MEE, BROW 2430 ME" Sg ST ET NORTHWEST ,
BY COLLECT NIGHT LTPER OX COLLECT PHONE, EXECUTIVE 6115, EXTEY=
STON 3693 THE EXACT REPORTING LATE,
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RELEASING OFFICER COHADINATING OFVICERS AUTMES THA Tie GEER
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TARA gO. tow te 9p 2g 8 stents te ens cron ©
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ‘
2430 € STREET NW.
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
20 Fsbrnary 1952.
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You. are being considered for emplaynent with ine Central
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us advised of snz changes in Joe present statua, such as change"
of address, stc.
Please 1et us. know imnedtately if during the interim yow
find that you -w1ll not be able to accept employment with this
organization,
Yery truly yours,
Jonegh Be Ragan o&O
Chief, Personnel Division
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“~s CLASSIFICATION -
° FITNESS REPORT
__ GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION A _
1. CMeLOveR NUMBER [E™ mame (haat, (stttimiddie) - 7 "WT pate OF sierale, pen 5 chant [€. tb
010032 WOODS, James S, = . (02/20/28 M D
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RECORDS ADMIN OFF CH Dbo/CCS/REG HQS X]Hos-f Jor
ST ey, tyre OF meroat ~~
11, TYPE OF APPOENTMENT
ia. DA 4 WLPORT DUE IN O.P,
41 July 1977
12. REPORTING PLATDD IFmOM. TU)
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QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE FORM I$ BEING subaitieo. “with CHANGES, “AND {& ATTACHED TO IMIS REPORT, PLACE THE
Pertormonce Ce cnocroptable, Aa vatlg nthe jotegory ‘requires’ immediate ond positive remedial “oxtlse,
Se es Seem fo Sater “plocing on probatio sonlanant os fo teperotles
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Sracivic BUT "Chief oF cos Tegleery--Superviges “Guployeea in petting « up and main panna |
taining Staff Eiles. and neceasary card ftiidices; receiving, distributing and die~ |:
patching Correspondence to and from the: Staff; and Processing, requests for File 0
tracea‘and other information. - a
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8005 “Records Management 0! Eiger--Reaponaible for overali management pari
of CCS records management program. Monitare devélopmentsa in DDO records ‘manage~-
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ment policies and. procedures}. maintains Ifaison with ISS and Ddo Records Manage-
ment Offiéers; | seeks_imprévement_in_CCS_recarda. organization and_disctp
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, sWorks with personnel responsible for developing and Launch tag the ; RaTiNa |
CCS comptiterized records systén (ceNco)” ‘to ensure proper integration of Registry | :
informatton. 8
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SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 4 — ; 7A 1 facme ¢
__. OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION _ . . .
RATING
Toke Into account everything abou? the emptoyow which influences his effectiveress in his current position weh as performunte of apocitic dutles. LETTER
productivity, condust an fob, cooperativeness pertinent personal traits or habits, and particular imaotions of talents, Sared on your knowledge
of amptoyea’s overcti performance during the tuting period, place the letter in the rating box couarpondicg to the Matoment which mos? ecto re)
tately sotlects his level of pertarmonce, . f
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CONFIDENTEIA
CLASSIFICATION
SECTION O -NARRATIVE COMMENTS
tadkote ligniticant strengths or weckneres demenstroted in curren position keeping in preges perepoctive thei yebvtoaahip fo overalt performance, State
tuygertions made for improvement of work pectormance, Give recommendutione for troming. Comment on forenpa Kegeoge competence, If required for
turrent position. Amplify or explain rohngs gives in Section C to provide best boris tor sdorerouning teture pérectwal orton. Moonee of performance of
monogeriol_of tupervisory dutien and coat comecionmnen in the use of perionnel, “ .
extro spore ts needed te complete Sechon B, attoch a reparate theet of poper.”
Mr. Wooda - continued to pérform in outatanding fashion as: Chief of - the ccs Registry
during an' extremely busy period. The figures cited in the last Fitness Report ds to .
the workload of the CCS Registry continued to be representative of the volume and
variety of Mr. Woods' responsibilities. Ha supervised the work of six subordinates
with a successful combination of patience” and firm professionalisa, He: continued to
be the source of sound, constructive suggestions for coping with the paper "explosion
océasioned by the investigdtiona of CIA and the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
Mr. Wonda ia a highly valuable, reliable, unobtrusively effective records manager.
In moving on to new responsibilities in an area division he lcaves behind a solid. ‘Fecord
of achievement. and the aduitation of those with whom whe. hae geeved in OCS.
| MONTHS | "EMPLOVEE WAS Omen
UNDER My SUPERVIGION.
GPRICIAL TITLE or ‘aubaavison
Del ccs
16 Auguat 1977
"2. BY _ EMPLOYEE:
DATE .
I HAVE C27] on WAVE NOMI ATTACHED A
STAIEMENT CONCERNING INE SUPERVISOR'S
EVALUATION OF MY FE RFORMANCT . .
3. BY. REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Mr. Close's evaluation of Mr. Woeds' porformance
during the reporting period agrees completely with
‘iy observations and conclusions. Mr. Woods is a.
first-class professional records officer ana
supervisor who has Clearly. earned an overail rating
of OUTSTANDING. oo, . a we eee
CATE Oreiciat TILE Ow REVIEW REVIEWING OrricialL Pee ser REMTED Nat ——
17 August 1977 7 |
‘3 Chief, Central Cover Staff Rien W. ISENSTEAD
4. BY EMPLOYEE
T CERTIFY | HAVE GREN THe ENTRIES IN ALO SECTIONS [ote eee
OF THIS REPORT, 4 HAVECLOT} AVE NOTCOIIIATIACHEO Peles a4 Spelt
ame S$) woods :
AK STATEMUNT CONCERNING THE SEVILCAING OFFICIALS
EVALUATION GF Sty PFREORMASSS
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~ “CLASSIFICATION “*
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL | INFORMATION
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SECTION A .
4. TePLOve Nuebee iz uae (Laat, freat, niddte)
James S. [02/20/28 | M | GS-12} pac
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DDO/CCS/REG | s k [eos-J
7, OF tC tAL PONT TION FITLE .
t4, OATE REPORT QUE tH O.F.
RECORDS ADMIN OF CH
30 duty 1976
won” “yes” IN ‘THe sox Jo TH "IOHT. is NO CHANGES Ant .
me
woop
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token o recommended should be described.
Perlormonce he, sotidoctory: ‘Desi sd rowlts ore being prodaced ied the monner oopected.
a ( up to sin of the most, ‘eapertont spocitic dution perlormed durlag the tating perlod. lavert toting lotion ahich bent
performs EACH apecitig duty, Con ony sttectiven ets In performance of: thot duty: alr omployess with: wepervhory eponuiitio MUST be ‘tated én:
° ely obltity to supervise Wadicate jomber of ‘employs’
-poOrscivic DUTY NO. # Chief of Registry, ‘Sect Lon--supervises 6 employees ‘tn tiaintenance
of Staff files and requfred | card indices; recedving and distributing Staff cor-
: respondence; apd processing requests for file checks: and other. information
RATING
Lerrer
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RATING
Larrae
‘Records Management Officer--responaible for the overall CCS
‘records managesient program
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LETTER
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pun GVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION —
Take lata crcowat overything abowt the captoyse whith ballvences hit effectiveness in Kacurront powtion toch os perlormonca oF aspect dation,
Productialty, conduct on job coeperctivensu, pertinent porswnal traits or habit, aad particuior femecatices at "cheats Based on your browladge
of senpinyse's avecall peclarmunte Seting the rating patios, place the letter ia the sonny fea casrespccuiag to the scotemect wh mac otcw | o .
wre,
;
eatoly rotiects his bevel of portes mcnce.
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. : CLASSIFICATION
SECTION D _ NARRATIVE IVE COMMENTS, A
fndhate sghificont strengths or weuknosses demonstrated In current position Aeeping in proper perspective thelr sebetionship te overall performonce. State
suggestions, mode for improvement of work performance. Give recommendations tot Naining. Comment oa forslye lenguoge tompetence, # required for
turrent position. “Amplity oF eapluin ratings given’ in Section C fo provide best busin for determining tutvro perneanel “aetion Monnet of performance _ ey
managerial ov supervi tnoey dvties and cost sonulousaen in the vie of personnel, spare, equipment ond fends,_mvst be commented on, 4 _opplicoble. "
entre space lb seeded to complete Section D, ettach @ separate sheet of paper.
Mr. Woods ia a quiet,. highly effective manager of a major repository of recorda.
within the DDO. The workload of his Section de staggering: over 8, 000. documenta
filed each month, over 500. ‘index cards prepared each month; close ‘to 300 Freedom of
‘Information or Privacy Act requests processed each month, etc. Mr, Woods organtzés
his Baction well; he handles a group of aix women with skill and understanding and he
heads, as a result, a harmoniously working team,
“"Mr. Woods approaches problems with a positive atcitude and brings lis considerable
jexperionce and. ioiagination to bear with appropriate initiative and follow-through.
‘Hia response te the exceptionally heavy workload of the. Staff over the past year, of.
Congresstonal investigations iad cover exposes vas vite 1 to the Staff; and th
£61 :
gfowing avalanche of- “paper ‘and
heavily. - .
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SLE RHO pr as ae wor
. ~ 12 ; ; . . . 7 a
Cate ° OFFICIAL vince OF GUPERVIGOR © -
27 July 1976. | De/ecs st
; j 2. BY EMPLOYEE. > ee
DATE : _ sietiarone ‘DF yambLova
§ Have []} on HAVE Hor CT) ATTACHED A
STATEMENT CGNCEANING THE SUPLRVISOR‘S af Lt dts 4 yy
EVALUATION OF MY PLEEORMANCE. 7 ubky 7& zm A B
i _ ~ 3, BY REVIEWING go? ;
COMMENTS OF REVITWING OFFICIAL - -
Te fee eee
‘ . £ havé no difficulty in agreeing with. the letter ratings
and the narrative evaludation:in thé above report. Mr. Woods
established the high level of his professional competence very soon
after his assignment in CCS. and has maintained this standard without.
interruption. T again must- ‘emphasize his abilities as supervisor in
one‘of the toughest supervisory assignments known to me, With a.
Registry Chief like Mr. Woods, it is ¢asy to cole to the conclusion
that running a. registry of the complexity and volume a8 that of ccs” 4s:
a cinch - at least he makes it appear that ways
joare qT GFVICIAN TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL [TEE gga BRING URN TaD Nok Ane aN ATURS
- 29 July 1976 | Chief, CCS i Erich W, Isenstead
- 4,_ bY “EMPLOYEE ;
' fiatiiy T NAVE § STEN Tat ¢ CNERIES IN AL ALL SECTIONS [Oate rer se wy mf
SOR} eave NOTOM I aT racneo Lovet
OF Tres REPOGT, 1 on
A STATEMENT CONSE RISING TMP REVITWING OFFICIALS
Pe vALUat res OF MPA PETE ORMANCE ,
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CLASSIFICATION
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FITNESS REPORT -
SECTION A ji GENERAL INFORMATION
4. eupcovee NUMBER [B> NAME (lool, fire, middie) TO a DATE OF BATH la” Sat” FOOSE TS. 3D
010032 Woods, James Ss. | 02/20/28 | ‘MGS-12; DAC
PPICIAL POSITION Tit 6. OF F/OIV/ER OF ASDIONUENT,O. CURRENT GTATION 7 we eas feb ore!
7, OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE’
Records Admin OF-CH we DDO/CCS/REG HQs Zz Lx ai |
tt, TYPE OF OF Aprowrmant 1a. TYPE OF REPORT
AeoERVE ONTRAC
7
18, REPORTING PERIOD (from-0=) 14. DATS REPORT OVE IN O.P,
1 January 1975 - 30 June 1975 31 July 1975
SECTION B QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE "
WIN CHANGES, “aANO 1$ ATTACHED TO pais REPORT, ped ta
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE FORM 13 BEING SUBMITTED -
worp ves IN. THE 8OX 10 THE RIGHT. If NO CHANGES Abt - REQUIRED, PLACE THE woro “NO” in THE box at mie :
Toten Nenana mie niiwctaiet weno
tome onpedts. The rectors , foe oulgning this totteg shovld be stored in Section 9 end! secootiesd ections .
token of recommended should be described.
Pertormonce is satlsfoctory. Derirod sequlis org being produced fn the moneer exported.
Partoraiance 1146 @xtoptional in relation to toquirements of the work ond in_ comparlion '2 ‘he + betrione a hers aising similar
work os to warrant special recognition. : 7 - - .
“Ties upto an of the-most important specifle duties pert med duttag | the taflag period. Insert rating fetter which best dereriboa the Monnet os t0 wich emitoyes.
peclarms EACH spacifle. duty. Consider Onty: olfectiv In perlormancerof that duty. All employees wits wrervivory reaponsibiites MEST Ge ested’ on
their ability to eupervite (Jndicote number of empliyees supervited).
GPECIFIC OUTY.NO. $
Chief of Registry Section -. supervises 7. employees
.
oreciric oury NO. a +
{Records Management Officer - responsible for the overall ces recores St
jmanagement program, ensuring that it is in conformity with DDO and
Agency records management nt policy and procedures.
i
. » GATING TF j : .
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ereciric auUTY NO. 3 - RATinea
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{ ePeciFic OUTY NO. 4
GPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
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SPECIFIC DUTY NO. e
“OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Take inte account everything aboot the employoe which Influences bit oMectinenens In his cureant pectin woth es patormgece of yeti Gotten
Broductiaty, cond.ct on job, cooparanvore’s, portineat sensor! tain of Soba, ond porticutes beasarors ov tolenty Bored Ga your bacetetge *
of employee's overall peosmance during Ihe tating period, Blace the lentes in the rating bos carrewpending to the sicterent wach ata, 6 5S
ratvly reflects hia level of performance.
FO RATING
° gervea
NOLASSNF-ATION
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POSTE Peter aye
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CLASSIFICATION
SECTION i) NARRATIVE COMMENTS __
tadicate Spaticont trengths of weetnecee Gemearroted in curreet pouticn besping in proper Beripertive thew Telenemabcp to overall performance State
wapertions mady for beprovement of werd peclermonce, Give recomeeadations for Homing. Comment ‘ot Ideign tengeoge competence, H required for
current position. Amplify of eaploin rowings given ln Section C to provide best baris for determining futere persomael action. Manner of ferlormance of
monageio! on supervisory duties 073 com eomadyernen in the we of peronrel, 2, eqvipment ond fund, mew be commented on, sepicabte, “
extra space 11 neoded te complete Section G. omcch @ reporate weet wt paper. 1), i if 35 aM 75
. During the 6 months under review Mr. Woods
has continued to fulfill his responsibilities in the
same excellent manner which has been documented in his
_ last two fitness reports‘and which led‘to his. promotion.
to GS-12. Mr. Woods surefootedness as a records officer
and manager of people, together with ability to take
necessary initiatives where actions are required and his.
Maturity and sound judgement, make him an ideal chief of
‘this very active, and complex. regist:
‘office. 7. a ual rot vi
deprive me 6f ‘the ‘services of ‘this: extraordinarily ‘competent
and effective officer. .
“CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
an BY “SUPERVISOR __
= THIS REPORT NAS NOY BEEN GNOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
MONTHS ZMPLOVEE- HAS’ Sain
SUNDER MY DUPRERVISION
L year, 9 9 | months: : so
OATR pormeras TITLE OF BUPERVICOR
7 July 1975° Chief, CCS
; 2, BY EMPLOYEE
OTATEMENT Concéaxina TNIS TY. MAU ATION [oars
OF
MY PER FORMANE ; 7 July 1978
3. 8Y REVIEWING OFFICIAL.
.
oregon pant esr
Ben we Isenstead
BIGNA’ URE OF EMP SMPNES
“in RET ST oa
Peete: <7 Woods
HAVE AYTACHED
COMMENTS OF. REVIEWING GFFICIAL
There is no one in the chain of command who could
act as reviewing officer. : .
a TS,
DCEANI7Y THAT | HAVE SEEN THE ENTOED yw LOATS
ALL SECTIONS OF THIG REPORT July 1975
| - “James S$. Woods
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-_ | - CLASSIFICATION. | -~
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL INFORMATION _
"ITs. OATE OF oInTHIA, GER 18. GRADES 6D
010032 | = WOODS, JAMES Sw = sé 2/20/28 =| SOM 65- 12) 0
?. OFFICIAL PORITION TITLE: 8. OFF/OIV/BR OF ADSIGNMEN ®. CURRENT STATION 10 cook ict ome"
RECOROS ADMIN OF-CH.- __ rs 000/ cocs/neaisTay [a HEADQUARTERS x Clee
1. Tv .
SECTION A
ta. Ty Type oF REPORT
14. DATE REPORT pus “IN OP.
31 January 1974 (Retirement of Supervisor.
13. WeromTinG PERIOD (from-to-:
1 dune 1974-3? Decenber 1974°-
" “QUALIFICATIONS UPOATE FORM 1S BEING SuBMITIED with CHANGES, AND {% ATTACHED TO THIS REPORT. PLACE THE
. WORD - ves" in THe 80x 0 tHe RIGHT. IF NO CHANGES. “ARE REQUIRED, PLACE THE WORD “NO” IN THE BOX at RIGHT.
Perlormance ts wnacceptable. A ii tategory Innedlats ond pallie ronodial Giiaa, Taw aatow a to oeiaat .
could vonge Irom coverslip, to tarther tralaisg. 1 plociag-oa probation, to riowigament ‘Gr to separation, Describe action totee-, i
oF proposed In Section D. .
Porformance is deficient in some ospects. The fearon for atslgaing this rating should be stoted Ia Section D ond remedial octions '
token or recommended - should be. desiribed.
Pqiformance Ib char: d x wey. >
1. Performance is sa on natin ratation fo, to ements of the work eod-la n conga to the’, pectormenes, of | ‘others’ “ne snes
~ work 99 fa wortant sere teeognition, . -_
Fi Ciric DUTIES
Ut up to six of the most important specitle duties performed ducing the rating-porlad. tnsart rating letter which ben dereribos the monnoe Ini which eoplores
performs EACH specific duty, Condor ONLY effectivenoss in performance of that duty. All omployecs with wwpervisory rosponsibdilities MUST be rated on
their obiity to supervise (indicate avingor of eniployees topervised). -
6PECIFiC OUTY NO. t RATING
| Chief of Registry Section - supervises seven employees
S$
RATING
QaTTER .
SPECIFIC BUTY NO. 2
Records Management Officer - responsible for the cverall CCS records management
program, ensuring that it is in conformity with DDO and Agency records mManage-
ment policy and _procedures, a
specific cuTy No.9 CCS Security Officer - B - Briefs a1? new and departing ccs employees
on Agency and CCS security procedures. Also responsible for duty rosters and
related security instructions, and niaintains liaison with the Office of
Security - . through. 6. October 1974 a ae
aPeciri tel our no. 4
RATING,
LertEr
SRECIFIC DUTY KO, 5 RATING
Lerrea
|
Os ees ae
! LSTTE!
OVERALL_PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
ene meee Fe ome Bet Yt st)
Tobe into acccan) everthing cbovt the amployeo which influences his eMachvesens ia hin curren? potinan such ot performance of specific duttan | LETTER
producewity, conduct an job, cooperativensis pestneat pertcael hails of habin, ond parthccicy Heures or tolean Bowed 08 your hrosledge |
of eaployes’s ewaral! perlarasce during tho totitg period, place the fertar ln the raneg boa carretpe-diag % the starement which moss ace j 5
rately reflects bis levet of pavfosmaree.
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SECTION O wang y= NARRATYRNCOMMENTS —— i
Indizate signiticon? shengths er wealssssea demonstrated iw overeat potition beeping fn proper perspective thelr rolatombip to overnil performance, State
suggetivons mode for improvement of work pectormomce Cire cocommeridations for training Comment on foreign language competence, H required for
current position. Amplity of expiown eohags given in Same C fa Troe FEMA sie i for determining tuture personnel oxtion Munres of lermanca of
monogerial ov superracry dates ond tost consciogerma De shh be o¢e, eguipreant ond funds muct be commented on, 4 Reabie. it
a renmnnrnann ee .
entra spore ie needed 0 compete Section D, moderne foe th Beehiaed |
; Since his last Fitness Report, in June 1974, Mr. Woods. has continued his extremely |-
fine performance as a conscientious, hardworking and. thoughtful records manager and ~
registry supervisor. The CCS registry workload rémains’.at about the same level as
previously reported, and Mr. Hoods regularly works an hour or so of uninterrupted over-
[time every working day personally reorganizing procedures, cleaning out, consolidating, .
and. retiring files. His enthusiastic determination in reducing the numbers of out-of~
date and no longer useful files is most exemplary. Knowing the numbers of primary and
supplemental files involved in this exercise, and as.a retiring supervisor, I can only
wish hin "good: luck":
Mr. Woods also continues: eager to Tearn and use hew methods afd techniques. burd
this reporting period, in July } $74, he took: the Agency course. "Introduction to.
Nicrographics Seminar §2."
Finally it gives .me-pleasure to note here thas; effect “ive 6 sorter 1974, Mr
Hoods will be given 2 a well deserved Premot tan: from és Weé & S&S 123.
CERTIFICATION _AND “COMMENTS _
_ 1. BY SUPERVISOR ee
TF THis REPORT HAQ NOT DEEN SHOWN TO BUPLOVER, GIVE. EXPLANATION
ae ea eee
MONTHS EMPLOYER AS OEEN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
15 months
OPFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVIGOR
DATE
20 Novenber 1974 Deputy Chief, CCS
™ ~ NT = ™~ TF 7 [sanay REO oe EMPLOYER
STATCMENY CONCYRNING Tia gVALUATION [ATE
nen .) Aye 14. | | eee Cfiin TAOS owed
OF MY PERFORMANCE
James $. “Woods
nave WOT verrenen:
WAVE ATTACHED
u?
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL bd
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL ~
the quality of Mr. Woods' performance during the reporting period. He
is a thoroughgoing professional records officer who uses his extensive
experience and his gcod judgement to take initiatives toward improving
the Registry service and the management of records. Hand in hahd with
his high substantive competence goes his exccllent ability as a super+
| visor. I can say nothing more laudable in this regard than that I have
not ‘had to deal with Registry personnel problems during the last year.
He knows the job that needs to be done ahd so da his people. With this
kind of leadership, the work gets accomplished with a high state of
ee Apap; MEEDNEUS 5.72
Y Sot PRINTED MANE BIGNATURE
Isenstead
nr RL THAD OP Gavin OFFICIAL
| Chief, Cover and
25 November 1974! Commercial Staff Hl Erich W,
"4 BY EMPLOYEE _
Bate
USRRTIFY THAT | Wave BEEN Tas zntarga in [O°7€) + L Tala a ares or sus toves 7. ws, io
ALL BECTIONS OF THIB READR { ~S iad’ wd { , wf i) hate ae ae a) va a tare
i
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‘ i SECRET
Both Mr. Yates" letter ratings. and narrative comments accurately refléct}
nied Wet ee
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FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL INFORMATION
Grave! 5. 00
Ta OAte oF miatula. akx
‘EMPLOYER NUMBER ET NAME Toe, fre, middie? lar
010032, 7 WOODS, JAMES 8, | 02/20/28 i. Ww. j9S-21) D
7. OFFICIAL POBITION TITLE- e OFF/OIV/0R OF ASSIGNNENT)O, CUNRENT STATION pe “coos fei onal
RECORDS A ADMIN 07 + CH -_| Ppo/sesCAetasTay HEADQUARTERS ix[noe Ile
Th, FFE OF APPOINTMENT tA. TYPE OF REPORT
apm fom oe
18, REPORTING PERIOO {/rom-to-|
1 June 1973 - 31 way 1974
14, DATE REPORT DUE IN OP.
30 “June 1974
2D WITH H CHANGES, 'ANO IS ATTACHED 10 IMIS treost, matt te
PACE THE WORD "NO" IN THE GOK AT OWT.
" QUALIFICATIONS UFOATE FORM 1s ctING SUB:
woep “VES” in THE x. TO It stGet. * WO CHANGES alte REQUIRED,
Porlormance is teficiont i» some ospects, the. teavons 1 tor onan, the ng should bo need in Section @ ond romediut actions
token | or secommented shavia be dernhed.
$2 Strong
+f O-Outstanding. © fo
— SEE HC “DUTIES.
: tise vp to sla of the mow important openitiic duties performad during the tating period. tnyort‘rating letter which bast doscribos tho manne la which omployes;
performs EACH specific duty. Consider OHLT offertirones in perlotmoace of that duty. All emptoywer with swpervicary responsibilitres MUST be rated on
thesis ability'te supervise {I (indicore number of employes seperined,
@PECIPIC DUTY NO. 1 RATING
Chief of Registry Section - supervises seven enployees,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, &
- Records Management Officer - responsible for tha ovérall CCS. records managemant
program, ensuring that it le in conformity with DDO and Agonoy records manages
_ment policy ar and Procedures.
+ RATING
Lurrer
ee Me
Security Officer - Briefs all new and departing CCS employees on Agency
cO3
and ¢¢s security proceedures, Also responsible for duty rosters and related 5
Security instructicns, and maintains liaison with the Office of Seourdty. - --
. » RATING
. LETTER
BPECIFIC DUTY nO. 4
BPECIFIC DUTY NG. 3
. ' ; RATING
areciric DUTY NO. oO
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
Larren
Toke into accouat everything chou the amployce which influences aflectveness in ba current porition teh os performance of apaciT do ttes,
productivetry, conduct 02 job, mucerctectest, pertiogc! personal traits or hatun, awd partnalcr hvitorons os tateate Gerad oe you Aageledgo i
ol e@ play ee's avarall performances dertg the ret.ag cerind, ploce the letter io the rong bas cartespandag to the woremens wae am ow | S
totaly raftects his level of portcr eucss. et: ars
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CLASSIFICATION
SECTION DO NARRATIVE, COMMENTS
Sey Se
Aye #¢ relationship to overo!l perfomance State
tachkcere Vgnitaont “Sengths or , weeknenns demonstrated da tytraot bition heeping ia nivper or aduel iva ft
suggestions muds for improvement’ uf eork peiformante Gre recummendations fer training, Comment on foreign language competency, if «oqvired for
terest position Amplity of exploin ruhegs given In Section € bs movide best boris tor determining fytvre personnal ection. Monnee of pefermonce of
emcee -al cv ivpersivory duties ond cow consctovenens in the wee A personnal. spore, squipmentyond funds. must be commented on 4 sppicable, i
eate ere 44 needed 10 complete Sectron D, Otach © weperute theat «f poper.
After a short overlap with hfs predecessor, Mr. Woods assumed his Fespons ibilities
as Chief of Registry, CCS, -on 3 October 1973 - roughly nine months ago. In this.
position he is responsible, overall, for CCS registry and records mafiagement activi-
ties, including the supervision of seven other individuals. As could be expected from
even a casual reading of his past fftness reports, Mr. Woods quickly took hold, and —
has been performing his new responsibilities in an exemplary manner. Despite the ~
volume and variety of files with which he was required to become familiar, early on he
} Systematically began cleaning. out, consolidating, and retiring files as appropriate, —
; Peorganizing. and updating the indexing system for individual and project files, and
I istributiag employee workloads... He also ‘reorganized sthe placement of file. machine-
| ry. desks, and service. counter to achieve greater employee, comfort and effictency in. +
the utilization of personnel. Although hts -task as Staff Security Officer fs a ° --
secu dary function, he also: reorganized, staplified and re-wrote the seciirtty check”
[and duty ‘officer Fos er procedures.
. «Indicative. of .the work whitch he supervises are selected Registry statistics, for
“Ray: dotuments filed, 8209 Files “pil ted" (and_re-filed) -for-Staff officers’
use, 6642 ‘cables’ processed’ and distributed, 9900 facility aad name ‘Searches, 2353
docuberits 10gged, 833 index cards made and filed, and 200 new files” opened. apuuring.
his nine months with CCS; Mr. Woods not only has had to learn. the Lem" himse-
__ CERTIFICATION AR AND. COMMENTS : _. : -
f oe ‘y. BY SUPER\
WONTHS | “SM PLOVES HAG oatn “Tir THD | REPORT H Was Nor Been SHOWN .S EMPLOYEE, ive EXPLANATION
UNStR” uy SUPERVIBION .
f - at
10 mos
poate Srmeiac vived OF GUPEAYIGOR voles gO ft hie Tne
" ‘ee LY “a .
: De/ced ot Yat
=> june 1974
2. BY EMPLOYEE
osey an “Woare GIGNATURE OF enrcoved 1)
srarowemisomsgumme ma gatvanon P20 yf. te Ctyned, od ao PA
Rn an en re ne gs, “ $
ims attacnao > x" fuave nor aTraenaD . | ole = Vu nd ‘ Tiamou és. ood 8
° ; : 3.6 br FEVIEWING OFFICIAL - ~ a ee.
TORN EN TD C OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
in the relatively short period of his assignment to CCS, Mr. woods
has completely Tived up to his advance billing as reflected in past
fitness reports. -Mr. Yates has provided the specifics of Mr. Woods '
accomplishments and has left me only to say that Mr. Woods is a first
Felass professional Records Officer and supervisor who fully deserves
ap overall rating oF Strong,
/,
ene nn on ne - —~Terriciac TILE CF REVIEWING OF FICIAL prt Om PRINTED, MAME 4y sanatien
4 = = Sea ~ |
c/ccs Erich ¥. Isenstead
4, BY EMPLOYEE.
“ ek wONaTURE OF awevoyee —
ven ds pel “! te |
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i CLASSIFICANION
7 eed SECRE?
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Design: Workshop. . aan
, abilities: asa “housecloa er.”
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SECTION D NARRATIVE COMMENTS (cont inuéd) ar
but has” been required, due to a turnover in personnel, to train three new
Records Clerks.
Courses taken since the start of his tour. with CCS include Operational .
Records. I and III, ADP 1, Forms Management Seminary ; and Forms Analysis and,” a e
- 4
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Mr. Woods has proved to be a , consctenttous, hardworking and thoughtful
ory. wi provide statis ical ‘evidence of nis- _
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SECRET
isor, and CCS is glad to have-him aboard. .1 am sure co,
Ye
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{PF tres aisdies it Date oF ginty 4. ORADE Ts. 30
Woods, James S. [20 Feb 28 ‘M {Gs-11 | D
@. OFFICIAL POSITION TiTKe
Records Admin Officer
1% REPORTING PERIOD (From: to)
1 June 72-31 Ma
ooeseeptle PY ie thi category cequires ummediots anid positive temediat ac: The nature of the ection ft
toy > covnteling. to feither troining. to fo Hoc oo probation, fo reassignment or to 24; ration. "Describe action ‘toten
; : _ o or prope! id ia Sechon.C-
. inal ‘ CY Aaliciead 5 in tome oepects. The reasons for. siiynng this rating thould be stated in Section ¢€ ond semedicl octions -
tolen of recommended thovid be dasesibed,
- = Tester upto ain of thé meat h . it i ile forme :
° rt . 3 lormance of thal. i bee All employees
manner in which employee pe
: ‘with euparvisory rosponslbilitios MUST be
ty 10 spent Ctdteate’ number of ompluyews eupsrvised}.
SPrciFic OUTY NO, #,
Station Records Management and Control Officer - responsible for
the mediation, preparation, implementation and control of the
Records Management Program, ;
sPRCIFIC OMIT NOE Chief of Registry Section - in this capacity he super-
visos one employee in the processing and pouching of all: dispatc
and other correspondence; serves as the cable analyst, processing
0
PaTiNG
LETTER
Control Officer,
SPREWIC DUTY NO. &
ETT EN
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. Be
‘ “OVERALL PERFORMANCE I cu i ae _
. re ee oe _ — Batra
. Toho late arrount eres sthing about the emetngee whith inflsances his offerttranane to hts eyirent position euch os pore | PETE SH
fermente of agpacites dubses, prided titity, Comduet an eh. ecoperetizenai, petticoat gerzanol rows se hebies, ond
perticulas limitahona a tulenee, Danod on yout beowledge ct empises bw vering poied,!
pidce the leites in the eating boo torratcanding fo tha ersierant wh-sh most aceuorely vellucts Ria lovei of pertermante. | 0
lasay
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7pem 4S oascyars maae-cne es. fone
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SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significons sirengths or woakngnses vemonstroted 19 current position keeping in proper perspective thele relationsdss ta
overall parloemines. State suggestions made for improvemést uf work Dedlormance. Give recommendations for Iaiaing, Consent
on lareign lonquoge competence, 1 requiced for current pawisive, Amplily or explain ratings given in Section B te provide best
basis for-dorermining lutuce personnel action. Monner of partatfurcé of monagerip! or supervisory dutivs ond cot contciouncens
29 fhe us af persennel tert eavinment ond lands, vit be © vomttad pn at oneticstle: i exes spoce st.needed to complete
Seenon C, onoch'a sepuraie sheet of pope, This officer has continued to perform with a
high. degree of effectiveness arid accomplishment. He has concentrated on
improving. our records holding standards and on purging irrelevant and out
dated files, In May 1972 he begaf a monthly serics of progress reports | <*.
for the Chief of Station outlining the month's accomplishments. Copies oo
of these reports through January 1973 wore sent to Hqs in OIRT-18014 and
18015, dated 9 Feb 73, These reports clearly show this officer's focus
on records management activities, his ingenuity and agressiveness in | .
launching programs of review of files and his tireless efforts in reduc- i
ing Station holdings to a practi¢ai and uscable minimum. His records - -
i pinventory as of September. 1972, feporting a total reduction. in excess
-1 [of 85. feet, speaks far itself, His next report also promises to show-- ~
‘dramatic reductions. . . ae |
1 _ This officer shows a sense ef professional responsibility and deteér-
mination in the oft neglected. funetion of records management, deeper and
ore intense than any other. witiiessed by the rating officer in his careex|-
£, Registry with an ¢qually high’ | |
officer may haVe been inadvértently i." _,
Dial bushel‘ basket by having remained | | -
Lary
He performs his other duties as
degree of effectiveness, “Subjeéc
hiding his talcnts under the proverl
fin the field for so long, It is the rater's hope that. llqs now has,
‘focussed on him and has discovered his potential for greater responsibili
|ties. The records in this Station are tremendously improved for his
having had a tour in Rome, We ar@ certainly giad he came,
Si 2 BG
SECTION D
i. . ci -
1 CERTIFY. THAT | HAVE SECTIONS A, B, ANOC OF THISREPORT
oate.. > SiGHAvUHE OF CUPLOVEE -
‘Woods |.
30 April 1973. /s/ James §
° "57 SUPERVISOR
2.
Ons EMPLOVER HAS SEEM tF THT REPORT HA Been LHOWN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION
Une RAY SUPERVISION | . 2
a ee — _
SATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF G4FEKY-SOR TYPFO Of PRINTED MAME AND SIGNATURE
23 May 1973 Admin Officer ; _ ;
; /s/ Thomas McKinley
3. F EWING OF FICTAL
COMMENTS OF HE VIEWING OFFICIAL -
> This officer has been remarkably effective during his tour in Rome,
. While we are very sorry'to Ioss him, there is no question that his
formidable talents should be used on a much broader range of records
nanagemeht and mlated problems thun could be done in this Station.
His next assignment in Headquarters appears to give him that additional ~~ >>
scope, We are-glad that he served in Rome and that during this tour ‘
here he received a well-deserved promotion. Rome Station's records
have improved considcrably as a result of this officer's tour here.
Iam in full agreement with the sbove comments and ratings.
y
Save TorriciaL TICE OF AE TESIRG OFFICIAL TIN PED OR PRILTED MAME ANG SIGNATURE
23 May 1973 i Ops Officer (fs/ William Acon, Jr.
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12. AEPARTING PERIOD (Fram tar? -
1 October 1971 - 31) Wa
Waimea’ a unacceptable. j a seqvires immediate and posites temedecA aston. The nature of: the octon
could. songe frome counting, to is feaining, to ‘plocing om probetian, to reanignment of to separation, Describe oction taten
or propoied in Section C, -
Performance is deficient in some aspects, The reosons for onigring th this cating sould be sated in Section € ond remedial actions ff.
. totes: of reesemnmended should. be. -gescribads: i . i
O-Outstondinig: --- Pethoimioons i is 50 scejphonal' in § eeletion ta saecineincte of the work and in comparison to the perlormence of others doing similar
ie work oto ‘wotren t special see - . ; -
—_ “= ——— Te PECIFIC DUTIES
List op to six of the most_importent specific duties performed during the toting periad. Insort rating losser which Lect describes tha
monner in which employee gecleems EACH specific dity. Consider ONLY elfactlvandss in perlormance cf that duty, All omployeas
with suporvisory responsibilities MUST be raved an thelr ability 10 supervise (indlcate number of emptorese supersteadj.”
SPECIFIC DUTY NG. # .
Chief of Registry ‘Section - Ih this capacity he supervises one
employee in the processing and pouching of a11 dispatch
correspondence and in the erformance of other registry duties.
SPECIPIC DUTT NG, 2 ee
Station Records Officer - Re sponsible for the Station's Xecord
Management Program. . 0
t 7 -
, RATING
LETTAR
RATING
LETTER
OPREIPIC DUTY NO. 3 ;
Cable Analyst - Processes and distributes all incoming and out-
going cable traffic,
SPECIFIC GUTY HO.
Top Secret Control Officer.
[spe ciPic DUTT NO. = as faring
se F
2 Bo . Coe -
SPECIFIC ure NO. 6 - - _ HA FING
1 CHTTeR
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c. SVERALU PERFORMANCE IW CURRENT POUTION
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION :
RATING
LerTan
Toko inte occaunt ¢ aver ything stout the omployeo which Influences his “eSlectiveness in hie curront positien buch os per-
formance of spocilic duties, productivity, conduct on jab, conperativenass, pertinent personal mais cr habits, ond
purticylar limitations of talents. Bosed cn your nowledge’ af employee's overall performance dying the rating geriod,| oO
place the letter in the roting bow corresponding to the stotement which moat accurstoly raflects his level of parformcnce.
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SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicote signilicont strengths or weoknesses demonstroted in current position keeping in proper pertpective thelr relationship te
overall performonce, Stole suggestions. made for improvement of wark perlarmonce. Give recommendations for training, Comment
on foreign tongquage competence, If required for turrent'poSition, Alnplily or exploin ratings given in Section B to provide beat
boats for determining tvture personnel oction. Modner detfurmonce of monagerial ot tipersisory duties ond cost conscioysnes
if ogplicable. tf entra space 1s needed to complote
Poiewyrel ac tonacl space, eavinment ond funds, must ¢_ commented on, if 0,
Section
attach @ separote sheet of poper.
This officer's performance over the past year has been outstand-
ing. He is a-skilled professional records manager, an indefatigable
worker and a highly imaginative and efficient supervisor. Since his
dast Fitness Report he has directed a TDY team of records officers
in a concentrated program Of records reduction. He devised the program
and supervised its execution with most effective results. This Lo
officer is a driver and a doer. He constantly strives to improve
‘the Station's records management posture and follows up with procedures
designed to maintain the gains achieved by his.efforts, It is highly
gratifying and stimulating to work with him. He, sees the broad
dimeasions of the task at hand and focuses constantly on improving
the system. This quality convinces the rater that he is capable
of greater responsibilities. in a position of broader scope. I
recommend that Headquarters begin to plan for the utilization of
this. officer on the completion. of his tour of duty in Rome, He... -
should be placed ina Headquarters position in which his, skills and
_ broad exXpefience can be fully used and in-which he can’ achieve the _
professional growth of which he is both capable and deserving. :
ICATION AND COMMENTS
CERTIF
BY EMPLOYEE |
“ECERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
oare . - SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE .
* 17 July.1972 | /s/ James §. Woods
42. BY SUPERVISOR.
MONTHS EMPLOYEE _HAS BEEN F THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDER MY SUPERVISION aE Oe .
OPPICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR TTYPEO OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
ey
“Admin Officer /s/ Thomas McKinley
17 July 1972
: BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
3, :
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
I concur in the comments of the rating officer and believe the
overall outstanding rating is well deserved. Subject is.a first-rate
Records Management officer - deeply interested in his work, conscientio
in the extreme and always looking for an innovative approach that will
upgrade the functioning of Registry and- better serve Station needs.
Without losing sight of the unending pressure to reduce and periodically
reorder the Station's holdings, this officer avoids assuming attitudes .]
that are cast in cement. He works with the Branches and individual
officers in solving problems rationally. He is unfailingly pleasant
and courteous and is ‘well-liked by all. The Station is fortunate to haye
: cen
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEBING OF FiclaL TYPED OF PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
25 July 1972 | ncos
| /s/ Joseph A DiStefano
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GENERAL
2. DATE OF BIRTH id. .
20 Feb, "28
ASECTION A
4. ORADE
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(heat) (Fiset) * (Middtes
Woods, James _S.
Records Admin off
8. CHECK UX) TVPE oF APPOINTMENT
“ePacian (Specify):
12. REPORTING FERIOO (Fram to)
A July 1971-30 September 1971
ory requires iome
token or tecmmended should be described: -
16 Satisfactory. Desired resulti ore being prédueed j in ‘the monner expected.
- Performance ie chorocterized: by exceptional proficieney. a
. Perlon
Oo worsant special CEcognition,
Tinennaeé in which ‘omplay:
with supervisory rasponaibilitios MUST ‘be rated on theit ability to supervise Cindleate number of omployeon oupervised).
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4’
Chief of. Registry ‘Section - In thts capacity le supervises one
employce in the processing and pouching of all dispatch
correspondence and other registry duties,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 2
Station Records Officer ~ Responsible “for the Station's record.
. program and to give guidance and/or assist the- Station officers
when called upon -to do" so,
et a
TeECIFIC DUT DUTY NOS *
Cable Analyst - Process and distribute all incoming and outgoing
cable traffic, this includes maintenance of the chrono files,
SPECIPIC DUTY NO. 4
, Top Secret Control Officer.. tl,
SPECIFIC DUTY NOS
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.
Take into accoun? everything cbovs the employee which inflvences his offectiveness in his curront positian such as pare
feemance of specific duties, productivity, conduct an job, cooperativencss, pertinent personal traits of habirs, and
particular Ibmitchons of talents.
place tho lottor in tho rating box corraspending to the statement which most accurately roflects his level of porformance.
SaRFT
"Pas 45 oosctgre PReeOUT EOITIONS SECRET pore we
EMPLOVEL SERIAL NUMBER
s deficient ia tome. ospects. The reasons for assigning-this rating should ba stated in Section C and sevediol ottions
Bosed on your knewledge of omployae’s overall performance during tho roring period, = §
To Pawan | __|re a tonieanr auocover |
js. A cati i ond positive remedial ection, The nature eet. the oction
fig. to further framing, to plocing on probation, fo reassignment or to separation, Describe action foben
isso exceptional i in relation to requirements of the work ond i ia comparison to the ptrtormonice of others doimg simitar
4 Lise up to six of the | most, important spocifie duties porformed during the rating period. insort cating letter which best describes the
porlorms EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY offoctivaness in partormance of thot duty. All employees
RATING
Letrer
RATING
LETTER
Ss.
RATING
LETTER
Pp
RA TOMG
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
RATING
LEVTER
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14-0000
SECRET
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SECTION C . NARRATIVE COMMENTS :
Indteote signiticaut steengths of weakne sites demonstrated ia current position keeping in proper perspective theie relationship to
overall serformance. Stute suggestions mode lot improvemect et work peclormonce. Give recommendctions for fainting, Comment
on loreign language competence, if raduired for current poten Amplify or eaploin rotinge given in Section B to provide beat
bows for determining tvture personnel action, Munnerol gerten ance of monogerial or supervisory dyties ond cost conszloveness
in the vse of personnel, spoce, equipeent ond Hodes carbine 34 mented on, ss ayplicable. UH axtro space is needed to complote
Section C, atroch @ separate theer of Peper, 4 Ws te
I have worked with tiftd Weeicer just 2} months, but this has been long
enough to satisfy me that he is above avernge in registry work. Ho is
a very knowledgeable registry, technician, but most important, he is
aggressive and imaginative’ in devising new procedures, or revising old
ones to. improve the quality of registry sorvice to this Station, He
is affable in dealirig with his peers and confident and persuasive in
dealing with the senior management of this Station. Shortly after his
arrival he took over the analysing and distribution of the cables, and
prepared a Station procedure for this purpose, Immediately following
that, he devised » new procedure for handling correspondence and.
installed it, He had reviewed. the multitudinous files at this Station
and has plans to trim them back to moré reasonnblo and sppropriate
dimensions. In every respect, this officer has taken cherge of the
function he is here to perform, and has devoted a great denl-of time,
and effort to improve it. We are. indeed satisfied with his -
SECTION D
t . ~ ” . = - . Oo
_ "ECERTIEY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
DF TGNATURE OF EMPLOVER °
4 October 1971 s/_ James S. WNeods __
2 __ a BY SUPERVISOR
1F IMIS HE FORT MAS NGT SEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOY FE, GIVE EXPLANATION
MONT OS FMPLOVEE AS OF EN
ONGEN Me SUFERWISICN
23 months
FOVFMIAL TITLE OF sure Ne TISOR I TYPED O8 PHITTEO NANE AND SIGNATURE
Gate
4 October 197: j Chief, Support | /s/_ Thomas. McKinle
3 “ : BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL _
COMMENES OF REVIEWING UF FICIAL
Since I have just arrived at the Station T have not had an
opportunity to observe this officer's performance, However, I
respect the rating officer's judgnont, which in this case
-coincides with other favorable commerits I have heard about the
Subject. I-thereforo defer to. the rating officer's ovaluation,
UATE “TTR EE ICAL TITLE OF ME VIC@ING OFFICIAL [TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
t i
Deputy Chief of Station; .
Octoh 97 , wepury i {sf Joseph A. Distefano
. SECRET .
: 7 . _ J
14-0000
; SECRET .
(When Fitted In)
EMPLOYEE 5EHIAL NUMOER
010032
GENERAL
(Pisat) (Middle) 2. DATE OF BIRTH
James § 20 Feb.1923
%. OF F/OIV/ DS OF ASSIGNMENT
D DPLEUR/ Malian
12. REPORTING PERIQD (Fiom- to)
. 1 Januar 1971
) . PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U-Unsatirisctory Parfaimancs + is unacceptoble, A soting in this cotegery requires immediate ond’ positive remedial action. The natu of thre action |
= could vange from counseling, to further training, to plocing-on probotion, fo redisigament of to separation. Describe action tater
or propored-in Section C.
SPECIAL (Specify:
11. QATE REPORT Oud IN O.F.
_MaHMarginal Faclormance is deficient in some aspects, The reasons for atsigning this rating should be stated in Section C and remedial ections
° - taken of recommended should be desenbed, . .
.. P=Piolicient Performance: is satiifoctory. Oasired favulls ore being’ ‘produced in tha mannar ected. . oa
Peformance i is characterized by exceptional proficiency. ~
Parformance is v6, exceptional in felation to requiremants of the work and in comperiion to the Perforinance, of others doing simitor .
“work oo ‘to, wortont special tecagnition. Jb
‘O-Outstending |
SPECIFIC DUTIES "
List up ta six of tha moet important spocifle duttes performed during tho rating varied. Insert rating tortor which base doscribos the
manner in which amplayas performs EACH specific duty. Considar ONLY affactivanges In porlormance of thot duty. All employoos.
Sach suporvisory. caspansibilitios MUST be rated on their ability to supervise Cindicate dumber of employess auperviaed), :
SPECIFIC DUTY NOT
Reviewed, retired and rationalized Italian Branch Files and explained
same system to Branch personnel
SPECIFIC DUTY NG. 2 mo, . . . 2°
HATING
LETYER
SPECIFIC DUTT NO. ®
SPECIFIC OUTY NO, 4 :
, . . tad a
’
RATING
L@Trer
SPECIFIC OUTY NOS
SPECIFIC Duty HO. 6 .
~ . . - . oe > a ’ an
HATING
LETTER
Toke into ceccunt everything ohout the employee which Influences his offectivenass in hie current position’ aud 4 as per
formance of apacific dunas, productivity, conducr on jee cooperativenass, pertinant personal toits of habit, ond
particular limitations cf talents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating parlod,
place the lotto in the rating bow carra sponding to the statemant which moar acewatoly reflacts his lovel of portermance.
. SECRET inare ba: Reviewed by OP/SP D/PPB
roam = 45 cuecurte enevioue eorriome
7-38 .
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14-00000
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en foreign tongueye tempetence, if requited lor sap popition.. Amplify f eaploln rotings given in Section B te provide best
Fa iniaimum of fuse and. Branch dislocation)! ~ coo.
‘Iplace he is assipned.
SECRET
- (When Filled tn)
SECTION C - NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths or weeinesses demonstrated in current postion haeping in propor perspective thele celctionship to
overell performence, Stote suggestions ude for improvement of work performance, Give recommendations for talning: Conment
basis tor determining futv:e personne! action. eae Fp ‘Viredic rb ken) tor bprerey sory duties ond cost consciousness
seal pertcnnel, spore, gawerent ond td ot genes e ceplisable. iV este space is neaded to complete |
ges attoch o teporote theet of ft pope
Mr, Woods first made a survey of the, Augean, stable that the Italian Branch
8,,of direction,
files had become over many years of shifts in personnel,and change
He then reviewed, downgraded, and retired approximately 350 Tee Secret’ docu-
ments with appropriate Project and Subject files and copies destroyed, At the’
conipletion of this there was not one Top Secret document on the Branch. He devised,
gained approval from Fi/D, and carried out a new. procedure for the downgrading of
TYLOTE material from Top Secret to Secret so that it could be retired, He retired
approximately 60 Project, 25 Subject, and fifty 201 files, He surveyed the Commu-
nist Party of Italy files and discovered that there were a total. of 93 of which 19 were
| already closed. He closed 47 of the remainder and left 25 open. and. arranged for
RID/ARD to Fetire all the material in. the open. files prior tol January 1971. He-
closed and retired Pian files dating back to the early 1950"s, All in all, out of 76
feet of gale space filled with CS material, he retired 36 feet of files leaving a cata-
logue. of where everything is or has been sent. “A remarkable récord (and done with —
. What hé- did in such a short time apeaks eloquently ‘of how he went about his-
duties for: which see the accompanying memorandum of recommendation for promo-
_ tion, Reporting officer has known hirn over fourteen years and has the’ ‘unvarying
impression of him as a quietly competent, diligent, reliable, self-reliant individual,
/continued/
SECTION D 5 ____ CERTIFICATION _AND ¢ COMMENTS
° . “BY EMPLOYEE
CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 6, ANO C OF THIS REPORT-
SIQNATURE OF UMPLOVER
Subject now in Rome Station
BY SUPERVISOR
if TIA REPORT HAD HOT BREN SHOSM TO EMPLOVES, GIVE EXPLANATION
GSRTha EuPiov Ee WAS BEEN
UNRER MY SUPERVISION
4 months See above
GPPICCAL TITLE OF BUPERVISON
BATE
27 July 1971 __ADG/EUR/italy _
3. ~__BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL / °
COMNENTS OF REVIEWING — T concur In the above evaluntlon., ubjyee f turned In
mn most impressive performance during his brief time on the Italian Branch.
argely as a result of his enthustasm and initiative, the Branch was able
to achieve what had never been accomplished before: a complete overhaul,
leaning, purging, and restructuring of its filing system. To his credit,
Subject has a keen appreciation: for operational requirements ‘and all of
this work was done without sacrificing the future utilization’ of informatih
acquired in the past; on the’ contrary, the efficient use of this material
has been so enhanced that it will surely be reflected in our future opera
tiens, Mr. Woods has a unique contribution to make in Rome or any other
The Station is fortunate to have him....his presence
is sorely needed to deo the sane thing in Rome that he has ‘just accomplish?
Aaa
erasers La Tie OF RE VIE@ING OF FICraL TYRED PRINTED ae ae cee.
te. ischet £ 4 ‘Beaks
Dare
27 July 1971
Chief/[talian Branch
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You give him a job and need not worry about whether or how
it -will be done,
The job offered no opportunity to observe his supervisory
capabilities. He is cost conacious and security conscious,
1
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Fitness Report James S, Woods (continued)
i
SECTION D. 3. (continued), - :
in Headquarters. The “importance of hin contribution and
his personal, initiative and efforts should be rewarded by
a promotion,
SECRET,
14-0000
“SECRET
“ ffhen Filled fa)
EMPLOVEE SERIAL NUMBER
010032
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL
(Middta) a. DATE OF BIRTH
0 Feb 23
SECTION A
1. AME {Loot} t iret?
Woods, James S.
8. OF FICIAL PORTION TITLE %. OF F/DIVIBR OF ASSIOMMENT
Recs Adm Off DDP/EUR/BCR
% CHECK UR) TY PR OF APPOINTMENT 10, CHECK IMI TYPE OF AE PORT p
[i |enouen Tax resiveneen eareovee
| ff ewwcean {Apecity -j-
11. DATE REPORT OUE IN OP, >
30 November 1970 __
‘PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Perlormane “ypeteeplable. A tating in this category requires immediate and pouitive semédial ection, The natere:of-the octice - 4
could range from ‘ecunieling, to further trainiag, to placing on probation, to reassignment or to separation, Desctibe qotion’ tole :
ot propored'in Section G
Performance is deRcient in some evict: The eeosone for assigning this rating should be soted in Secticn € ond’ teshedial actions.
toten of recommended should be described,
Partormance is tatufactery, Desired results ore being produced in the monnes esp
Parformance i is characterized by exceptional proficiency,” . .
Parformonce is to exceptional in relotion to fequirements of the work ond in comparivon to the performance of others doing ‘smiles
-. ‘work o 98 to warrant spe cial recognition. . . .. Lo.
4,
iP ECI -EFIC DUT
List up to six of tho inost Importont specific dutios performed during the rating porlod. insert rating totter which beat, describes the
manner fn which employes portorms EACH specific duty. Considor ONLY olfectiveness in parlormance ‘ot that duty. All omployeos
with supervisory raaponsibilities MUST be ratad on their cbillty to supervise Uindicats number of amployece auperviaeth
SPE CHIC DUTY NO, #
Responsible for organization and direct management of tho
Station Registry .
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 2
First-line supervisor for two full-time registry assistants.
. HATING |
BEETS OE Ss
: : Lerree
Organizes and implements review and purge of Registry and other
Station fllos, 0
SPECICIC DUTY NA : a ner — “ RY
Prepares Station notices and outgoing correspondence on. ‘
Registry matters. ., ‘ ” 3
RATING ¥
bd Lettres
SPRCIFIC GUTY NOS
Maintains and controls case file indéx and 201 file index.
pe ee
SPECIFIC OUTYT NO & oad
Top Secret Control Officer
"OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Faheo Into accaunt over pthing about the smployee which infivencas his offectivenass In his ewrent position such 48 per
fermance of apacthe cutias, peatuctivity, conduc! on job, ccoperotivenels, pertinast personcl traits of habity. oad
particclae limifations os tolents, Boxed an your knowledge of omploye overall perlormence during tha rating ported, s
plese the atresia the faring bon corresponding tu the statement which most occutately rollects his fawal uf setharman 9, i
OT. SeePPR
"pas 45 ouscuars raeeae rooms SECRET
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SECTION C HARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicore signifieant etrengths of weotnessos demonstiuted in current position heaping in proce’ pertpoctwe their relutiunship to
overall perfarmince, State suggestions macle fos impracemant of work petlormance. Give reeersseudations fer training, Comment
on foraryn longuoge competence, if required fos current pasition, Amplify of esploin ratings given in Section B te posits boss
basis for derercining tuture pocsonnel action, Mongss of gerlormonce of munugeriol.or weetvisery dytios'ond cest consciousness
inthe wre of personnel. 37.26% _oguipment ond Ione, rast be commented. envi sal Ucekles |i sana apace is needed to complete
Section C, oltoch a eeporaie sheet of poper. et fi
In the four months he has been under my supervision, Subject
has demonstrated that he merits tn full measure the high opinion
of him held by his previous supervisor. Conscientious, careful,
fully knowledgeable of Registry procedures he has gone about his
day-to-day tasks in an exceptionally proficient way without the mi
need for constant supervision. He 1s prompt in his response to
requests and hos an excellent sense of "get the job done". He
ig an intelligent and concerned suporvisor who has been meticulous
in keeping his supervisors briefed on personnel and other problems
as they have - arisen in the Station Registry. He appears fully .
capable of. assuming larger. responsibilities. in the records field.
The rating officer regrets that Subject's family situation: pre=
cludes his staying for another tour, :
SECTIONO GERTIFICATION. AND COMMENTS —
b _ &) EMPLOYER
t CERTIFY wat FATE SEEN SECTIONS A, A, A, AND © G1 C OF THIS REPORT
DATE SIGNATURE OF EMOLOTER
17 Nov 1970 James 5S, Woods -
27 _BY SUPERVISOR
rah frit EMPLEO ELE HAS EON Te Tete RE Pied Wh RAS Sno) PD BEEN SHO SHOaN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
iMbER UY SUPE VISION
4 months *
en eee en eee - : _ peepee eo a ne ae
DATE JOR RICIAG TITLE OF $058 ey ISR TrPebe OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
17 November 1970. + DCOS | f/s/ Cameron J. LaClair
- pinche anna ent
COMMENTS OF RE VIF ata OF FICIAL
NG OFFICIAL
.
Although the rating officer is newly arrived in Lendon, he bas
had nwacrous opportunities in the past to observe Subject's work
and the results he has achieved in reducing London tiles to
manageable preportions, As.a result the ratings awarded in
this report are endorsed without hesitation,
a, .
é EEE
oave TOPS ICIAL TIFLE GF MOVIE MING OFFICIAL 1? a adv piergasO Wana TURE
. » ay penn ” .
a3 sovenber 1970. cos a Rolfe Kingsley
SECRET
14-0000
: _ SECRET
. (then Felted In)
EVPLUTER SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT . 010032
& [SECTION A " " : GENERAL
4 (heed (Fiet (Middle) 2 OATE OF BIRTH
Woods, James S. 20 Feb. 23 :
; 9. OF FICIAL POSITION T/TLE ” 7. OF F/OtV/BR OF ASSIONMENT 9. CuUswenT STATION
: ; Records Admin Off DDP/EUR/BCR I London
10. CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
8. CHECK IM) TYPE OF SPHUINIMENT
tarran © {PEs SICHMENT SUPERVISOR
Canece eke :
CAREEA-PROVISICOOL (Seu Insinetions + Setticn C) rT ANNUAL (PEASIGHMENT CMPLOVER
SPECIAL (Syme tiyss ° | f seactan (Srecityy. ;
12. REPORTING PERIOD, (Feam tm
| ee , ‘Tdctober 1969. ~ "30 June, 1970
cov'd sange Fai counseling,
oF grassed ih Section C.
- Perlermsnce in deficient in some otpects. The teorens for assigning, this rating. should be. stated i in Sectice € ond remedial octions
ald be detgnibed.. -
oe _Perlormance i is charocterisdd by exceptional profi '. . . .
ondi Pedarornsce i-40 ie Datiton to the pebesernce of others aes g similor
i o£ ——— oo oi CRE DUTIES”
: Lise up to ‘se of the moet jeapertant ‘specific duties pestormod during § the toting perlod. Insert raving Lotter which boot describes the }
: manned in which employes sertorms EACH spocilic duty. Consider ONLY alfoctivoriess in porlormance.cf mht. Any AN employoos
with ‘Buporvisory ratponcibilities MUST ba rated on their ability to supervise findicate number of employers ouserriaed).
1 SPECIFIC DUTY HO. 1
H “Responsible for organization and direct management ‘of
t
station registry. -
SPECIFIC OUTY Hg, z
First-line supervisor for two full- time and. one part- tine
-rogistry assistants,
SPrciFiC oOuTrr no) — ee eer
Organizes and implements reviow and purge of registry acd © LETTE
other station files. : 4 secteee . i)
SPECIFIC DUTY HO. 4 . - Raring,
. Prepares station. notices and outgoing correspondence on ;
registry matters. a : . ae “Ss
: _ ft,
BPECiFIC DUTY na 8 — — ” Rat baa
. Maintains and controls case file indox ana 201 file ; |
Andex. . . 7
SreCwe OUTT NO. O
Top Secret Control Officer.
7 OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION Te
~ RATING
Las Ger: I REFT RA
Take inte accom rer ping obout the winployae which inflyences bis ellectiveness in his curread positions
farmance of specite dation, sroductivity, camiuct ao yob, cocpetctivensts, pertiinn? pareanal mors w hshits, and
earrculor eitations a ralents, Hared on yout hnewledge cf omplcyea’s sroroil portyrmonee tercg the rotary period,
piece the lore: in the raring boa corraipending to the statemaa? which mast accustely fellocts ais lovel of pevtarmanca.
8
me
eae te omen
roms AS ossmars teeais asuroues SECRET SSeS
14-0000
SECRET.
CBdem Belts t tat
SECTIONC NARRATIVE COMMENTS”
—
Indicate significant strengths or weoknenses demonstrated th xUrregt pouten Leeping in proper perspective thai relationship to .
overgl! peclosmanco. Stote suggestions nade for improvement of work Petloomane Gise recommendations for taining. Comment
on foreign longeage competence, tf required for current portion Ampisty or explain tomeogs given in $ection B to provide best
bovis lor determining future pertonnal action, Monngr of performance of Baie Of supervisory duties ond cos? conscioysness
tothe wse of personnel woce, eqyierent and tynds, myst Ab oppliccsie. th extea spoce fe peede dito. complete
Section C, ottach 0 seporate sheet ot poper. . “
With, about nineteen months experience managing the station
registry already under his belt, his usefulness here increases.
Ho continues to demonstrate - the same quietly effective leadorship
and talent for sound organization in his.own shop as were noted
on the last fitness report. .
While maintaining a high standard in the more routine day-
to-day services and processes a registry is normally expected to.
supply, hé has also been the catalyst for a thorough, carefully
phased and continuing review and, where appropriate, purge of .
registry and other file holdings”. Administering this ambitious
reduction progran requires sound judgment and experience in
handling the detail in our existing records. Subject has these
qualities and has achieved impressive results. To complete
this task, he has asked to extend his tour here for one year
until’ ‘November 1971 aud Headquarters has approved this.
-He is invariably completely responsive ‘to guidance: from the
DCOS,. his immediate supervisor, ‘and conscientiously séeks to
achiove the work goals which are identified during our occa-
sional accomplishment and performance consultations. The
spirit of cooperation with which*he deals with other station
personnel: is equally commendable.
No criticism ean be made of his security and cover deportment.
SECTION D CERTIFICATION Al ANO ND COMMENTS
Pn “ey | EMPLOYEE
“lo . PCERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEM SECTIONS a, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT
DATE ~ . . SIGNATURE OF aman ty
. 18 June 1979 Vey James Woods
ze _ _ oY SUPERVISOR . .
MONT HT EMbL OTE HAS BEEN iS eS WR OORT HAS HOT HEEM SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE. GIVE EXPLAMATIGN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
TTY FPED OR PAINTED) MAME AND SIGNATURE
GATE Tor FICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
| /s/ David Whipple
1
18 June 1970 | DEOS ;
i nee eenrenwereeceree gene a nr a
3. ‘ BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL . .
COMMENTS OF HE VIE@ING OFFICIAL.
Concur entirely with this favorable assessment, Subject has
been a dedicated and conscientious supervisor of his office. His
achievements have been quite measurable and specific, as described.
_dn the above report. On the basis of his perfot'mancn here, Subject
should have excellent career prospects for further growth in his
chosen field.
Gate ~ SPE EUAL TVTLE OP WE VIE MIND TP PIELEL TOPE D OM PANTER HAME BND DBMATURE
22 June 1970 cos ' /s/ Bronson Tweedy
SECRET
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SECRET a
(Shen Filiad- ba)
EMPLOYER SERIAL BUMDER
010032
FITNESS REPORT *
SECTION A . wo: GENERAL -
‘NAME fbowt) (Fired. (Middle) ha OATE OF BIRTH |9- BER 4.0naDE js. sO
WOODS, James 8,. _ i20 Feb _23 | mM. GS-10
‘TION TI 7, OF F/DIV/BN OF ASSIGNMENT (0. CURRENT ST APIO
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
Records -Admin Offi
. CHECK ix) TYPa OF APPOINTMENT
_DDP, EUR/BCR..
12. AEPORTING PERIOD (Fron to-)
‘18 November 1968-30 Septeuber 1969
2 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION .
“Performance ronges from wholly inodequote to slightly fess thon sori sfactory.. A raring jn this. canegoty roquiros
positive romodicl ection. Tho naturo of the action could range from counseling, ta further traintag, #9 plocing on}
* probation, to reassignment or. to. separation, Describe ection takon or proposed in Seetlon C, r
Performance meets oi! requirement o itis ontirely sotisfoctory ond ts charoctorized. nolther, by Zoficioney nor
11. DATE REPORT DUG IN 0.P.
“31 October. 2969.
| A- Adeavote
excellence,
P - Proftetont Performance ts more than ‘satlsfoctorys Desired results oro beta, produced Ine proflelont manners
. Strong © Performoneo i+ chorottorlied by exceptional proficiency. :
+ Qytstanding © Performance is io exceptional.’ in rotation to requiremante:cl the work ond in. compartéon: fo sho 9 porkermsace of
others doing similor- work os fo. warrant special renognition. |. | .
Lat up to six of the most Important specific dutios pertormed during the rating period. Insert rating lottor which baz? :2'de scribes the
manner in which omployae performs EACH spacifie duty. Consider ONLY effectivenass in parformance of thar dusy. Ail amployeos |
with auporvisory rosponsibilitios MUST be rated on their obility fo supervise (indicate number of employeas euparstsstj-
SPaciric ‘Durr Nov! .
Responsi ble. for organization and’ direct management of
Station Registry. .
; RATING ||
LETTeR
SPeciFic DUTY NO. 2 - . ; ;
First-line supervisor for at first three, later two, full-
time: Registry personnel ‘and one part— time keg istry assistant, |
|
— re _ —+ ATING
|
if
|
1
8
SPECIFIC “BUTTS nos ; s .
i Provides informal training and guidance to some Station’
officers and secretaries on records proecediires..
a
ry
LGTYER
8
RATING.
LETTER
eR ee eT nD a ane nny SOD
SPECIFIC GCUTY NOs o
Prépares Station Notices’ and outgoing , correspondence on:
Registry matters. - ‘ .
SPUCIFIC bury NO, o
Pp
RATING
LETTER
5
and coutrols case file index and 201 file index
Maintains
. yoo . oy pod oo. - . . ae
x wel
Pareciric oury wo. AT
RATING
i LETTER
s
oA
Top, Secret control officer.
ae
CURRENT POSITION,
ALL! SEREGRMANC
t RATING
Tako lata acesuat overythicg cbour the amployaa which Influences kis etectivensas In his currant position auth as per i SETTER
formance of apecific dutios, productivity, randuct an jad, coeperat 43, gettiaant personal traits re hosita, ot 1g
partieutas limitations ce talents. Sesod on you haoeledgs of ampicroe's overall patlormence during the raring pemried.”
ploce the lottor ia the ratiag tay serra sponding fo the statanwat which ona? occurctaly taltocas his level of porigraance. ‘
“yge 45 cseoisrs easvious ortiona, : SECRET Cees
SECRET
C¥hen Fs
NAR RATIVE SaeENTS
SECTION C =
Indicate sipntficant strenyths or weaknesses domonalrated in curre-> pettion hecping. in propor porapactive thaiz relationship fo
overall peter ermance. Stote suggestions made for improvomort of wort oe formance: ive recommendations sor training, Comment
on foreign language competence, tH required for current position, Anelity of explain ratings given in Section B tc provide bout
besis fer detormining future personnel action. Manners of pertormonce vf nanagerial or sw witha duties must be described, tf
sppticoble. -He arrived ten months ago at this esti, Br erable
experience in Registry work at HeadquarterB! Setbn ficld stations
and with a thorough understanding of how a Hah at ‘Registry should be
organized and run, He immediately put this understanding to good use.
While maintaining the overall efficiency of Registry’ programs already
in effect when he took over, he enthusiastically began a carefully-
planned and continuing effort to further reduce less than essential
Registry paper holdings with results which are already impressive,
His suggestions on new procedures designed to conserve space and man-
power are usually ‘imaginative and practical, H
t
. He himself. is a remarkably well-organized, consefentious and h G
cooperative person, : . . ;
He has had to undertake his. improvements while accomodating
. to the loss of one Registry slot which fell victim to a Foreign Service
reductions program. Primarily due to his managerial talents, the
.Registry has been made to carry on almost as- well with three regulars .
Pas with the previous fours ~“Although™ his people-are increasingly hard> fo. 7”
worked, their morale is-high. He himself appears to be a glutton’ for
work but his Registry is obviously ‘a happy shop. .
.
SECTION D ~___ CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
h j BY EMPLOYEE
~ I CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS a, B, AND © OF THIS REPORT _
DATE - SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE
‘a ober 1969 : i /s/_ James 8S. Wo 3
BY SUPERVSOR
2.
MONT HE EM EWPLOVER HAS BEEN iF iF YHIS | REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SRaen ] To @MPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
WNGER WY SUPERVISION
fOAte.SOC™S™”C”C”C”””COCTSTS*SN FICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR. TYPED OR PRINTED NAME-AND SIONATUAG -
David D, Whipple
ae Qciober 1969 _
Be BY He eee A nn
COMMENTS OF RYVIZWING OFFICIAL
Concur with this very Favorable assessment, subject has a real
talent for work in his chosen field and his professional acconplish~-
ments here have been impressive, Subject's career should be watched
with care and there should be room for considerable advancement: in
the Records Management end of our business, ”
wee
Vorpicrat BL TITLE OF REVIEWING OF FeCAL TPYPRD OR PANT ED WAMZ AND SIGNATURE
{ /s/ Bronson Twecdy
5
ECRET -
Date
5 November 1969
14-0000
. a . . SECRET *~
€ (than Filled En)
EMPLOYEE AERIAL NUNDEA
010032
CPiret)
1, wane
‘ Woods, James S.
8. OF FITIAL POSITION TITLe . i
Records Admin Of 1 d 1 Vietnam
40. CHECK (2) TYPE OF REPORT .
9, CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 5 5
£ CANEERPROVISIONAL (See Inetructione » Section C} [xfannva | X_([RR At ONMENT CMmover
| spmcian (Specity)s \ ff
. 2. REPORTING PERIOD (From: fA)
; [1S Oara neronr Dua IN OP.
. : . 5 March 1968 =~ 5 October 1968
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
3 “ Performonce ranges ‘from wholty inodequoto to slightly tees thon sati tloctory. A Fatiog in this cotegory requires
i y positive remedial action. Tho nutura of the action could range trom counseling, to further tralning; to placing on
probation, te reassignment of to seperation, Describe action token or proposed in Soction C.
Performonce meets all roquiroments. It is ontiroly satisfactory ond ts cheractorized nelthar by defletancy nor
excellence, 1
Porformance is more than satisfactory. Doslrod rosults are being produced tna profictont manner.
Porformance is charactorized by oxceptional proficlency, .
Parlormance is eo exceptions! in relation to roquiroments. of the work ond to compartegi to the portormence of
others doing similoe work os 10 warrant special recognition. :
- ; SPECIFIC DUTIE:
List up to six of the most important apacifie dutios performed during the rating porlod, Insort tating fottor which boat dotccibos the
manner to which employes performs EACH apacific duty. Consider ONLY offectivencas In performonce.of that duty. Alf emplayoes
- ot
sh with eupervisory responsibilities MUST Bo roted on their ability to cuparvitg (indicate numder of omployess aupervieed).
je ‘ r
: BPECIFIG DUTY NO cL Cerne
Chief Station Registry ; ‘ be 9
re ORE CIFIC Dury nNO.? RATING
. LETTER
Management and training of personnel under his supervision
RATING
LETTER
OPRCIFIC DUTY NO. >
Scheduling of voutino und exceptional work assigned to his unit
a _—
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4 ; entree
Preparation of routine and other reports on the activities of ;
; his ‘Section, ; s
: SPECIFIC GUTY NOLS Citren
Overall Security of Registry operations = SS)
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 8 oan Raving f
NY Lever
EP ,
OW
as : “OVERALL | PERFORMANCE I iN N CUS RENT POSTION TT
: Rating
i Tohe into a¢caunt everything sbaut the anployea which influences hia olfectiveneas in his curtent postion such oa per Serren
formonce of apeciize duties, praductivity, candver on job, cooparativencss, pertinent patsonal traits af hables, and
pariisular timitotions of talents. Based on your knowledge of employae's overall perlarrcnce dusing the roting period! 83
place the letter In the cating box cerca sponding to the statement which most eaqututely reflects his locol of pay sovesen|
: ame Sada
are 45 wan enavicus sorrianes SECRET oe
14-0000
SECRET
(Oden Fettet bat
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
fediocee aignificant strengths of weaknesses dewonstroted in current position heaping la preper perspective their sslatlonahip to
eversti perturmence, Stote sugyestions mode for improvement of work Pdtlormonce, Cive sacinnendotions Wee training. Comment
sf on dereizn lonyuege compotance, Hf required for current pesition, Amplify of cxploin ratings gtven Ia Sectlon B ty provide best
bears hee determining future personnel action, Mognershp tformoncs_of monogerial ot supervisory duties ond cost consclovenese -
Leneil onpligable. If carta apoce Te neaded to complors
jrnessacl pecienaal toca, ¢auiament ond fyaye, owe a commented on,
Sect ( aitach a seporote sheet of paper.
This is Subjuct's final Fitness Report as Chicf, Registry at Vietnam
Station, He has wotked long and hard but can look with pride at
the many accomplishments that he has effected during his tenure. He
will depart leaving a sound and well-functioning organization, His
Planning has been effective and his cross-training and development
of the personnel under his supervision -have been fully productive.
During this period, his unit has experienced heavy increases in work-
load and assumed new or additional: functions. with no reduction in
the service provided to Station components, - .
Subject has been responsible for many work saving innovations, pro-
cedural changes and & thorough updating and revamping of the highly
important registry reference rocords, . 7 .
_. The personnol undor his supervision display enthuginém and dedication
in their work, .Thoir pleasant manner 18 a reflection of Subject's.
!
management ability, .~ :
Subject performs his managerinl and supervisory duties in a highly
profossional manner. He knows systems, writes lucid and concise
procedures and reacts positively to.sdétuations, Ne ia a "Doer",
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BIGNATURE OF TUPLOVER
/afJames S. Woods
BY SUPERVISOR
WOU Ad CUP COVES HAD BEE JH WEP " 7 Set
MOTTE SMRCOVV eas " IF THIS HEPOMT HA® NOT BERN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
OFFICIAL Tlch OF SUPERVITON en TTP PED ON PRINCED NAME AND SIGNATURE
/s/John K. Smith
_2i Sept 1968 | Records Adatn Officér
; Bi REVIEWING OFFICIAL
2
CoEwaNTS CF MEVINGG OFPICIAL
I concur in the ratings and comments of the Rating Officer.
Subject has been most amenable and responsive to poSitive direction,
TEPRW ON PRINT EO NAME AND HONATUNS
/af/fincent M. Lockhart
ce nnn em nee tere antennae
TOPPICIRA TITAG GF QE EwIND OF AICIAN fF
i
i
H
22 Sepe 1965 : Opa Officer
SECRET
Sanreat
14-0000
=
a e
. SECRET a
. - ~2-
} NARRATIVE COMMENTS, Section C. (Continued)
i .
| I have enjoyed serving with Subject, wish him success at his next
post and look forward to serving with him again,
; Subject is cost conscious,
SECRET
14-0000
‘wens
" JQk" GS cesSkaes eazvivus eoirions.
; SECRET.
Chen Falted tnt
| EMPLOYEE SERIAL HUMBER
FITNESS REPORT 7 |
__ 010032
SECTIONA GENERAL ee pec tecesce cane a pencene nuts nanan aannee
WONAME (Las (Psat) (Middte) ja DATE oF path #4 onade (18. 30 ”
_Woods, Jumen 9. i 20 Feb 28 | M GS-9 | D
SB OFRICAL POSITION TITLE, 7 7 OF r-DIV/OR OF ADSIONMENT |S. CURRENT STATION
Records _Adain officer |___ DbP/ FR/VRO_ Vietnam
B® Cnecn (NU TURE OF APPOINTMENT 10. CoM IX} TYPE OF REPORT .
un [_ ] REDGRAVE TEMPORARY aL MEAIIONMENT SUPERVISOR
[re aseronment euPlovae
ANNUAL
X_larcciar (specten Promotion
12. REPORTING PERIOD (Prom: fo-}
BRaCiay iSpecity
11. DATE REPORT OUR IN OP, . : “2
Live Gide G7 '- SL Devel FP
SECTION & a ___ PERFORMANCE EV EVALUATION
we Wer . Performance ranges from wholly inadequate to slightly than sotisfoetory. A rating in this category requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the ottion could range from counseling, to further training, te plocing on
probation, to reassignment or to separation, Describe action token or proposed in Section C,
A+ Ateayate — Performonce moots al! requirements. It Ie entiraly satisfactory and is chorcctorized neither by dolictency nor
excellence,
P-ProRcient Performance is more thon satisfactory. Desired results are being produced In a proficient manner,
$ + Steceg Performance is choroctarized by oxceptional proficiency.
Performance is 20 exceptional In relation to raquiremanta of the, work and in comparison to the performonce of
others doing similor work as lo warrant epoclal recognition,
nae SPECIFIC OUTIES
List up to siv of the most Impartont specific duties parformed during tho rating period, Insert roting lotter which beet describos tho
mannee ln which employes porforms EACH specific duty. Considor ONLY effectiveness in performance of thor duty. All employees
with supervisory rospenalbilitios MUST ba rated on their ability to supervise (indicote number of employees eupervieed).
eee mene nnnntameenene oes
© + Qytstonding
‘SPRCIFIC DUTY NOt te
Chief Station Registry
RATING
SeECTIG DUTT NO ad Raving
Management and training of Personnel under his supervision - P
SPeatsig QUIVNGQ oe eee ee | eating
| LETTER
Scheduling of routine and exceptional work assigned to his | 0)
wee = MEEK ek a a ae Sn
SPU CIFIC OUTY NO. + By
Preparation of routine and other reports on the activities
of his Section te )
BO oe 7 ~ . RATING
ame ene te Fea 7 t
SPCC DVT NOS . | cevrea
i
i
Overall Security of Registry operations 9
!
TTA EST oe 3 — “OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION. eee ee ep
a
.
omen t 7s STihe
: tea
Joke inate 305 sunt avory ing about tha anployeo which influences his effectivasess in his eurant position such es pore { ere
fonpaace of soacific dutioa, productivity, conduct on job, coaparativersas, gertinan? personal traits of hablva, and |.
dae of emptoyse's svorall petfermenca dusting the rating period, Ss
porticyhet imnicstiens cf talents. Based on your hnowle.
ploce the loner in the gating box corn spending to the statoment which most ocewatels collocss his loval of pertarmance,. |
——— ca
SECRET ices |
ate
14-0000
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SECRET
[Ohen Pitted tn)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
tedicote slgnificant sicangths of wesknseses damonstroted in current position poultion beopin In proper perspective thelr celutionship to
overall performance, Oe suggestions made for Improvement of work performance, dive recommendations for training. Comment
on foreign lunguays competence, if reared for current position, Amplify or enploin ratings given in Section B to provide bast
basis reobl determining butwe personnel action, Monner_of pertormance of monageriu! or supervisory duties must be described, if
applicable.
. 1 i me
Subject has done an excellent Hani Ain onan oing the lnyout and
arranging the work flow.in the new Station Registry, As a result,
his unit has been operating on a fully cffective and productive
basis, cven during the recent emergency when certain workloads
increased several hundred per cent, In operation and physical
appearance the Station Registry may be considered a mode] registry.
He is very cooperative and works well with other offices’ in solving
mutual problems or setting up new requirements.
Subject is industrious and dedicated and willingly works long hours ©
to meet the daily demands of. his position, He performed in an
exemplary manner while working for an extended period under stress
during the recent emergency,
Subject is a pleasant, dopendablo individaal who is anxious to do
the best job possible 4 ina demanding and vital position at the
Station, see - ;
He is properly cost conscious in tho use of personnol, space nnd
“ equipiient .
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
_ -MP
1 CERTIFY THAT TH.
PY FHAT THAY EN N SECTIONS 4 A 3, AND | Ci OF THIS RE REPORT °
~ pe GQHATURE OF ZMPLOYGE es ae 7
_BY SUPERVISOR
TPH REPORT HAS NOT DEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOVET, JIVO EXPLANATION
gubject, has not reviewed thio report 4 dnasauch as it
| Fecommends hia for proaotion.
— ee OVFICIAL TITLY OF SUPERVISOR TYPED O@ PRINTTD Nani AND MIUNATURE
Pecorda Aduwin officer /a/qoba Ke Sulth
BY REVIEWING OF FCT evagnene ee
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS OLIN
GHEER Mf SURERYISION
DAaTe
MMEMTI OF HRY HERING OFFICIAL
«
3. re
or
[TYPEO Of PHINTEO NANG AND SIGNATURE
/s/¥lecent Lockhart
JORRICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Ops officer
SECRET
14-0000
SECRET.
(Then Filled In)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT
; 010032
SECTION A ” GENERAL
t. NAME (tat) (PF ivet) (atid te) 2. OFT OF BIATH | 3. SEX 4. QRADE (9.80
Woode, James S. éU Feb, '238 Pr les. 3
_ . 6. OP FICIAL POSITION TITLE . 7. OF F/O1V/BR OF ASSONMENT |6. CURRENT —
. Records. Admin Co ~DOP/FE/VNO Victnam
a a Cc
i! CAREEA-PAOVIRIONAL (See Inetnsetiana + Section C) ANNUAL | [REAsseNMENT GHPLOVGG |
|| APECIAL (Specity)s = SPECIAL (Specily):
1%. DATE REPORT DUE IN O.F. 12. REPORTING PERIOO (Fran fo-)
10 May 1967 - 30 Sep, 1967
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION - -
We Wook Perlormonce ranges fron wholly inodequote to slightly loss than satlatactory, A toting in.this category requires
+ poolttvd remedial fion., Fhe noture of the action could range from counicling, to furtlicr training, to placing on,
FY probatign, ta reassignment or to seporation, Describe action tokon or proposed in Section C. °
A> Adequate Performance meets aff requirements. bie ontirely satisfactory and te charoctori 20d neithor by doficioney nor
oxcollence.
P- Proficient Parformanca is mora then sotlsfactory. Desirod.results ave being produced Ina proficient mannor,
S- Strona. Performance is characterized by exceptional proficiency.
O+ Outstanding “Porformonce isto exceptional tn ralation to roquiroments of the work and ta compar} son tothe. porformones of ~
° othera doing” simtler work eato worront "special recognition,
List up to six of the most tn portent spacific.dutlos performed during the roting period. Insert rating letter which beet doscribes tho
manner In which employed performs EACH spocilic duty. Consider ONLY offectiveness In performance of that duty. All employoos
with supervisory responsibilities MULT bo rated on their ability to supsryi sa (indicate number of employees suporvlaod).
‘ SPECIFIC OUTY NO, 1 ra
Chief, Station Registry Section
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 2
Management and training -of personnel under his supervision
: : aPeCIRIG DUTY HO. S — RATING
HITTER
Scheduling of routine and uxcuptional work assigned to
his unit,
: SPECwHIC DUTY NO.¢ ” . . . fare
, Pronaration of routine and other reports on the activitios 4
. Of ‘nis Section, .
SPECIFIC DUTY NOS RATING
. LETTER
4
t
Overall security of Registry operations, . :
SPECIFIC OUTY NG. 6”
2 9 ROY 67 . ,
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
KATING
LOTTER
Take into account averything chour the loyea which Influences hia effectiveness in hls curront pasttlan such os per-
formance of apacific duties, productivity, conduct of job, cooperativeness, pertinent personal traite o¢ habirs, and
perticulor Hmitotions of talonts. Basod cn your knowles doe of ompiczoe! 3 overcll performance during the eating period,
place the ietter in the rating box corrasponding to the siatemant which most accurately rofiects his lovel of performance. P
ood
FORM 45 usa prcvious gcitions SECRET aera
14-0000
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(¥hen Pritod Ind
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths or wookncasne demonstrated in current position hocgzing in proper perspective their relationship to
overall performance. Stote suggestions made for improvement of work perlormorce. Giva recommendations for training, Conment
on forsign languogs compotence, If required lor current position, Amplify o¢ explain cotings given in Section B te provide best
basis tor dorermining future personnel action. Monnsi_of perteimonce of minegeyist ot ebay lected and cost conscioysness
Revtraapcce i 16 ne te conplere
tothe us of personel, —s swIC8, saviorent ond funds, myst be commented on, It bppliccvler
Secht . attoch @ separate sheet of paper. atl
Subject is responsible tor the supervision and operation of one -
of the more diversified and complex field rogistry .gperations in the
Organization, He ig thoroughly knowledgeable and experienced in i
registry practices. Subject is a dedicated and hard working offiger
who will apply himself diligently to tndividual registry activities.
Such diligent aoplication occasionally causes him to overlook his over-
all supervisory role, the supervision and management of eleven persona-
el and the responsibility for providing a wide variety of services,
i locally and in-country. In the press of his activities, ine does not
: alwayz: amploy a high degree of tact in dealing with his subordinates,
In this context it should be noted that he is performing proficiently
in a position well above his present grade level, _ j
. During the past soveral months, tho Section ‘has undergone several
changes and assumod additional functions under his guidance,
Bubject: is cost conscious in the use of supplics and equipment
in his Section,
‘ - Subject ds attending evening courses leading towaid his degree
to further himself professionally.
dteneee
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
SECTION D
; 1, BY EMPLOYEE
= (CERTIFY THAT i HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
‘ DATES SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE ‘
: Li ‘Aug 196 . s/Janes 3. Woods
: “ BY SUPERVISOR
1P THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, QIYE EXPLANATION
Maat} Z4FLOTEE HAS BEEN
1 UNDE WF SUPERVISION
GATE OFPIGIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR TY PEO OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNAFURE
1h Gct 1967 Reeorls Admin Officer | /afsonn K. Saith
3, = BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL _
COMMENTS GF REVIEWING OP FICIAL
In
3 conéur in, the ratings and comments of the supervisor,
: fairness ta” “the employee, it should be noted that the
yo - supervisor is a conscientious and conservative rater.
a
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OF FICIAL {TYPED CR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
Li Get 106 _ Opy officer e/Vincent M. Lockhart
SECRET
vat we
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sis
, 7 SECRET
(Bhen Filled In) -
EMPLOYEE? SERIAL NUMBER +
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL
‘|2. DATE OF BIATH
a. SEX 4@. GRADE ;
8. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE ¥ ee or ASSIONMENT 1. CURRENT STATION
Records Aimin Officer bor /Pre/Tso
©. CHECK (XI TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10, cuece tx TICE OF REPORT 7
GaneencPRovivionse (Ser eretlone~ Section @ nT aT
SPECIAL Tapecityit | segcrat (Specify):
11. DATE AGPORT OU iN O.P, 12. REPORTING FEMLOD (From to-)
1. NAME (Fire) (Middle)
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performarice rongos from wholly Incdoquate to slightly less than sotistoctory, A rating In this cotogory requires
positive remedial action. The nature af the action could range from counseling, to furthor training, to placing on
probation,..to regesignment of to sepcfotion. Describe. cction taken of proposed In Section C.
A> Adoauota Pottormance meats ol! requiremonts. It Is entirely seristoctory ond Is characterized nalthor by doficloncy nor
¥ excellence.
» Proficient Poilermines is more thon sotistactory. Desired results ove being produced Ino proficient monner. ,
Performance ts chorsctorized by exceptional proficiency. - ae
Mance 18 50 exceptional in rolation to requirements of the work aed In comparisan to the performence of
‘doing similer work at to warront special racognitien. .
s. Strong
* Quistendiog
List up to six of the most importon? specific dutles porformod during the roting period. Insert rating letter which best describes the
manner in which omployee porforms EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effactiversss in porformonce of that duty. All employees
with suporvisory responsibilities MUST be rated on thelr ability 10 supervise (rndicers sumbor of amployoos supervised).
SPECIFIC OUTY NOL F
Chief, Registry with supervisory responsibility for 8 employees,
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
"PATING
LENTEa
SPECIFIC CUTY NO. 4
SPECIPIC DUTY NO, 4 . .
oe bon, . so . .
RATING
.t . LETTER
GVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Taka Into account averything about the employee which Influences his effectivensas ia his currant position such oa pore
formance of specific-dutles, productivizy, conduct on jod, caoperstivens ts, pertineed personal traits of habits, ond
particular Himitations of talents, Based on your Lnowledgs of smployoo's overs! = gerformence during the cating period,
plese the” lotter in the rating box corresponding to the statement which soar ecewctely sofiesis his lavel of performance.
eee 45 vex erevious goirtons SECRET: pao ;
14-0000
SECRET
(Then Filted Int
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
tndicote aignificant strengths or weoknensos demonstrated in current position keeping Ir proper perspective theic relotionship to
overall peclormance. State suggestions made for improvement of work pertormanes. Give recommendctions fot training, Commont
an forelgn fonguoge competence, If required for current pasition, Amplify or zuploin ratings given in Section B to provide best
hasts for determining future personnel cetlon. Mennar of performance ot af monogeriel ¢ ot supervisory duties ond cost canscioveness
TT ieoble, [Westra epace is needed to. completo
inthe use of pzrronnel. seca, sauiamentond fends, myst be co st_ba commented on, if opplice
Section
ottach o seperate sheet of popas.
; 7 duit 12
ued ah O
Although Subject haS bsen at the Station for Only a few months,
he quickly established himself as a formidable lender in a very
large Registry operation, He is resourceful and constantly strives
to improve office procedures in order to increase efficiency and
provide better service. He is an old hand in the Registry field,
well indoctrinated in proper procedure and knows when and how to
adjust to meet changing situations,
conscicusness in the management and operation of his offices.
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY | EMPLOYEE
t CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT
oatc SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEES
B Yay 1967
/s/Janea 3. Woods
2.
; BY SUPERVISOR
MONT iT EMPCOVEE NAS OEEN if THIS AEPONT HAS MOT DEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNOEH MT SUPERVISION :
‘4
TYr ED OF OR Fainteo w Vaun AND SiGRATURE
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
/s/Rlehard Richa: “ison
Records Officer
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
3.
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OP FICFAL
Concur with rating and narrative comments. Subject is employing in
this position his cumulative experience as a Registry supervisor at
previous posts. Subject has contributed to the improvement of
Registry procedures and in- country courier system of this large
and fast moving station;
OFFICIAL TTA OF REVIEWING OF FICIAL [Peres OR PRINTEO NAME AND SIGNATURE
| .
/ {o/ferry T. Shia
15. Mey 1967 Ops Officer
. : _ SECRET
Subject effectively supervises 8 employess and displays cost .
14-0000
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SECRET.
(then Filled tad
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
' FITNESS REPORT -
010032
SECTION A PA ___ GENERAL _ ee
Te NAME fast) (Fteat) (Middte) a aT OF DIATE 4. aRace (5.50
7 _woons AMES 20 Feb 28 S-9
0. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE 7. OF F/DIV/GR OF ASSIGNMENT |®. CURRENT STATION
Intel, Analyst = CH sD /FR/Pore/JEO ‘okyo
10. CHECK (A) TYPE OF REPORT
% CHECK (A) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
AGATSIONMENT SUPERVIBOR
SAREER _ | Aescave I [Temronany imOTIaL KX
* : [ _— [Raassionmanr aumcover
CRREEA-PROVIBIONAL (£00 instructions - Sectiun C) annua
| ferecian L (Specityt | | speciae (Spectty
['t. O4T@ REPORT QUE IN OP, 1a. REP ORTING PERIOD (Feom- tor)
30 Sept 65 - 1 Sept 1966
SECTION 6B ____ PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Ws Weak Performonce fangos from wholly Inodequote to alightly fess thon satisfactory. A roting in this category requires
positive remedial action. Thé nature of the action could range from counsoling, to further tealning, to placing on
probotion, to reassignment of to separction, Ovacribe-oction taken of proposed in Section C.
Peorlormonce meets all requirements. It ta entirely satisfoctery ond Io choractorized nolther by dofleloncy nor
A+ Adoavate
2 Oo excellence.
P+ Piofistont Performance te more than sotlsfoctory. Oosired roaults are being produced ina proficlent m manner.
S+Streng - Porlermonce do charactorizod by oxcoptional proficloncy.
o- Quistonding Porformarice 16.80 exceptional In elation to requirements of the work ond in compariaon to the performance of
others doing similor work as to warron? special tocognition. .
SPECIFIC DUTIES: TT
Lint up to ain of the most Importont specific dutios performed during the rating seriod, Insert ruting lottor which bess doscribos the
monnar in which employee parferms EACH spocific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness In parformance of that duty. All employees
with » ‘supervisory respoasibilisios MUST be rated on thols obility to supervise (indicate timber of omployeos euporviead).
see temianene oe a mere neta ten een nanan nt eaten tae enna: nent AF
barra
Setcivic buTY NO. i
Chief of Central Registry and Records with responsibility for the
receipt and routing of atl incoming and outgoing cables, dispatches, oO
and memoranda of the Station, _ Including. all_other organizations. ==
= RA
PreCr EAH SSYOhding with the Station.
Supervises six Registry employees
re por r .
Supervises Station courler service which distributes classified corres~
pondence to the five geographically separated clements of the Station.
i RATING :
bervce
SPRCIFIC OUTY NO, 4
Supervises the analysis and distribution of incoming and outgoing
cables.
GUTY NGS
Supervises the operation of the Station Flexowriters, oo -
SPECIFIC QUTT HOS
ar
“OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT. POSITION "on
AATING
LETTEW
Teke Into occount averything obout the omployee which’ influoncas his offectivensss in hia current position such o8 pare
formance of apecilic we productivity, conduct ‘on jab, coopsrutivensss, Pertinent personal traits of habits, and
particular limitations of gefenis. Bosed on your Lioctedae of employeo’s ovarc!! petformunca during the rating period,
place the lorter In Re ny bex carzosponding to the statement which wost occurotoly roflects his lovol of performonce,
eS
45) omsoverte PREVIOUS EOITIONS.
x :
SECRET i Somemict |
vor
4-82
14-00000
SECRET
C¥See Fillet tod
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS OF Figg As
Indicote tgalticont strengths o¢ weaknesses demonstrated in current position heaping ln proper per asectte Vands relutionship to
fate suggestions made for impeovenant of woth parformunce, Give recomemendstions for training. Comment
sin yatings aiver in Section B to provide beet
1 aegis must de described, tt
ni das Be) PR :
overall performance. Q
on foreign longuoge compotence, if required foe current position, Amplify or es
basis for determining future gerrconel oction, Monner cl rertormance of monogerial «
opplicable.
FOSHAG has continued to perform at a "Strong", evel He is a fine
supervisor and thereby gets maximum performance frd Ab Wavtaff which is
too small to handle a work load which has constantly increased over the
past year. He [Is cost conscious in funds material and also strives to
stream-line and improve the functioning of the Registry and its related
functions,
FOSHAG has twice been recommended for promotion. He definitely
deserves it and should.be assigned next to a position above his present _
rating.
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYER
HONS Ay B, AND C OF THIS REPORT _
T CERTIFY THAT HAVE SESW SECT
Fe a
BY SUPERVISOR.
n SBE TT Te Fis REPORT HAS NOT GEREN SHON TO EMPLOYUE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNODETE MY -3VPERVISION
OT TREO GA PRINTED NAME ASO SIGNATURE
vate. moe gicik CHT Le UF dURER IS 2.
16 August 19660 | ors, Officer | | Kenneth Miller /3/
TBY REVIEWING OFFICIAL :
3,
(COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OvFIclaAl
Concur in above rating,
otriciat TITLE oF AEVIEDIN Sericiac” [rvree OF PRINTED NAT ONO SIONATURE
Chief of Station:
SECRET
DATE
7 Aveust 1966 |
| Willian & Nelson /S/_
14-00090
an SECRET
CRswe Pitted In}
. . . EMPLOYFE SLRIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT 610032
SECTION J A ee a: GENERAL -
“Th wate (Leet) (Firet? (Mia007 ‘gz, pate OF BintH [B. sen [ao onaoR 18.80
Woods, Janes 3. ; 20 Feb 28 M GS-09] bp
©. OFFICIAL POBITION- TITLE ™ 7% 2087 OIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT |. CURRENT STATION
Intel Analyat Ch : Dbop/FE/JKO Tokyo
MEEK (x 148. CHECK IX) TYPE OF REPORT
8. CHECK OO TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
tien ree
|| Canuan l [actcave I TEMPORARY A fOweT Ia ACASSIONMENT SUPTAVIJOR
1 PO Teannait-pmovisiowan (See inotructions « Seatton C) 7 & lanwual ¥ RG ADSIONMENT EMPLOVEE
| SPECIAL (Specity)s . i OPE CIAL (Specify) :
2. ome crear
j 1% MEPORTING PERIOD (From fo-)
11, DATE REPORT OVE IN O.P,
: 1 July = 30 Soptember 1965
PERFORMASCE EVALUATION:
es from wholly inadequste tp slightly less thon satislactory. A rati
Performonce rong
positive remedial action. The nature of rie actetm.could fonge from counseling, to for’
In this catagory requires
or iraining, to placing on
probation, to roassignmant oF 10 sepororien. Describe action tokon of proposed In Section C
monce moete all requirements. 7 +s ewuely cotisfactory and ta choroctertzed nelthor by doficioncy nor
Perl
: _ excoilence. .
P- Brofictont Performance is moro than sotisfoctory. Cscved rasults cro baling produced ‘ina proficient manner.
$ + Strong. Performonce Is choracterizod by oxceprisnst wvticioncy.
“O + Oytsfonding Performance Is to oxcaptidnal In solaris ts rendirements df the work and in comparison to ihe porformance of
. _ others doing stmitar work as to warrant tgesin! tecognition.
a ~ _ SPECIFIC DUTIES - —
‘ Lise up to sw of the mos? important specific duties perfcrmed tur wig the saving period. ‘Insert ‘rating toster which bost describes tho
riaaner in which employeo performs EACH spocifie duty. Cansder ONLY sfféctivonoss in perlormunce of that duty. All omployoos
with supervisory rosponsibititias MUST be rated on ther sb-uiry 29 Supervise {indicare number of amplayooes auparvies
ATING
ecw OUT NO. t Chief Of Central Registry and Records with résponsibili tps
for the receipt and routing of 421i incoming and outgoing cables,
dispatches, and memoranda of the Station, including all other ce)
; organizations corresponding with the Station, :
@puciic DUTY NO.2 I —— RATING:
“Supervises six Registry employees ‘ Ss
SR ERIE BOTT WoL a a Ha
Supervises Station courier service which distributes classified 5s
correspondence to t tho five geograpeically separated _clements. of. oo
aprons cAteeion, ° ; | cetren
Analyze and distribute all inceoaiss and outgoing Station “cables, | ce)
a ee rr ro
; Supervise the operation of the Station Flexowriter. | Ss
pEruneneebteoanead oo ee mem navemenene oman ~ tees eee ee TST
TYER
SPECIFIC QUTY MO, 4
i“
|
OVERALL PERFOSHSRCE IN CU jaRENT PORTION: el _
tA a
ush as —— J R
Take Into accaunt everything shout the employee which +P nemen hit otfectivens 33 in hia cusrent po. sition s
formance of specific Jullos, productivity, conmdiut? om a3. eoupsratieend ss, bertinent personal rains or habits, and |
particular Uimirotlane of talents. Based on your knowledge <4 ompicres’s overall performance dusting the rating porlod,
an tho letter in roping box” “cura spending fo thse etcsemenry erect mos? eccutotely tatleers his level of pertarmonce. |
in
5 DEC WES
. = ° ° a _ pa FT
tan 45 Oaso. den PREVIOUS EOITIONS, SECRET icoketae
4-98
14-0000
gate “IsiswaTURe OF EMPLOYER
ATE
SECRET
CUhen Fabtad foo
secTION C NARRATIVE COMMEN
Indicate wewticunt shengtha ot wooknestes demonstroted ia curtont position baa: EE BR pees apective thelr selationthip to
ive ree of 3 few trolning, Comment
eserall peetermarce, S7uto suggestions mude for improvement of work perlarmanr a,
on torotgn Kegvoge competence, if required for current position, Amplily of aeploin catings qivan tn sdthoe B to provide boat
basis tor darecnining luture personnel ection. Monner ol performance of many fc] i ‘0... duties must be described, if
sygbcetien -
Weeds 92a .
During the. four. months EEBSS> has been under my morvision he
has dewenstrated very real supervisory ares a talent for
getting maximum performance from a small sta hinren handles an .
increasingly large volume of work, He has also shown his ability to
cut the costs of his operation. | |. oe
: , . .
S not only runs a most efficient Registry but is also
constantly seeking ways to improve and stream-line its operation,
He is a_ man who takea such interest in his job that his ideas and
plans for improvement are Carefully worked out and. sound,
Though I have observed his work for only four months, I ‘believe
his over-all performance is "Strong" and close to "Outstanding,"
He has been recommended for promotion, He deserves it, _
SECTIONS 7 TEERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS —— —
i - BY EMPLOYEE ee
LE CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 6, AND C OF THIS REPORT _
ST ice 1965 | fof Sumes 3. Woods
2; __BY SUPERVISOR __
Ne THIS HEPORT “WAS NOT dean Snows TO Bir LOVER, alee "EMPL LANATION
WENT SE” EuaLS “87 Rat OtIN
UNDER MY EUFERVISION
a
PONTE ee ov eictal TIVGS O* SuP;AVIgUA | PY PRU OW PRINTED NAME ANG DIGHATURE
Cpz Officer | ie: Kenneth & Miller
ay Ceteter 1665
_BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL oO . . . coe.
3. Sedeanemeachtanadeemnat nett tetas el
TEMMENTS OF REVIEMING OFFICIAL 4
1 : re
i
I egrea with bia supsryioor thas. Subject is umeually compatent lu his
Yala and Pally daservying of a “BLrong” rating. Subject d4isplaya unflagging
oo anthustasn for his job and constuntily trtes to improve hia operation.
Sh hag displayed @ high degrea or Inssination and: Lnventiveness in making
changes in cur over-all CRR set-up. He very definitely deserves promotion.
TT POP PICIAG THT LE OF MA NIEOING OFFICIAL IT TOED OF FAINTED HAE ANG ZIQNAVURE
i
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2 Roverter 1965 | pees Joh Horace &, Felamn
SECRET
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FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A ee GENERAL _ _ -
1. NAME thee) (rie tiadiey sz. ase oF aime [3 oe @ onave i* $0
Woods, ____danes___s,_ 20 Feb 1023 | M___| GS-09 | _
6. OF FICIAL POSIT IC TITLE §
__ Intel Analyst_Cen
§. CHUCK (2) VRE OF APPUINT MENT
‘ I [reweonsav
; | CARGSEA-PROVieiOwaL (Dee Iniructions » Section C)
[| srecian (Specs >
1). OATS REPORT CUE 1m 0.9.
ie NT STATION
__ [Tok
ve oF ag Pont
SECTION B __ nw
W + Waok Porturmance ranges from wholly. inadequate to slightly tase thea sori shoctory, A roting In this cotegory tequiros
. Go stive reundial action. The noture of the action could rahge tsom counseling, to further training, to placing on
probotion, to raatsigament oe to separation, Describe artisn tvkon oF prspocod in Section C.
| A> Adequate = Performance weots all raquiremonts. I ts ontlraly satialactory sod te chorectoriaad nelther by deficiency nor
excelionce,
; pe Proficient Porformance is more than satisfactory. Desired results we being produced ino proficient manner.
3+ Strong == Pardoemance is charectorized by exceptional proficiency, .
| 0+ Outstanding Porforesnce is $2 oxcepticnal in relation to te quirements 6f the work ond in comparison to the portormance of
others being simiber work os 10 warrant special fecognition.
— PE
List up to ew of the mest imgoetunt specific duties porformed ducing the roning taried, Ineset rating lertor which beat describes tho
manner In which ormployee partorma EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY effaetivenses in pacformonce vf that duty, All employees
with supervisory resgonsibslitieos MUST bo rated ¢ ons thoie ability $0 supervise (indicate number at amployees aupecviaaty
BPaCIPIC DUTY HG. F | * = 1 RATS .
Chiaf of Certral Pectetry and Records with respinas bil yr the recelpt
and pouting of all dnoominy and outgoing cables, diepetense, and memoranda of 3
SPECIFIC DUT 1 G2 .
the, Statics, Incluite: all other organizations sores ce a _
iN
Superviaes glx Registry onployees H
ated elaichte
——— pe or
SPECwIC GuTT Bo. & vyeys)
:
Analyzes asi Gistriortes ell inessing and outgoing i a
!
eertatrchennaeaanaatenvanamnneetecaeneeamamaaetnaeee teammmataed eee ere FSH ne
Rating
SPECIRIG GUT? tO. $ . 4 Cevtes
5
SPR CIFIK DUTY BO. &
~~ OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN C CURRENT P POLITION eee
7 AATING
; SEPTAR
Toke into zesount aearything abzut tha employaa which influences his effectivensss in tis currant pasition such as pore |
fermenco of spacitie dutres, productivity, conduc! on job, econarstiverses, pertinent geceongl traits o¢ habits, and
particular limitatigns es tciemts. Bcced on your knowledge of erplsyeo’s cveroll gevécraonce during the ratieg period
glace the lattor ia the rating bos corresponding ¥9 the statement whish most sccurotely refiects his lavel of performace. |
ne ad
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SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS Lo py
demonstrated in cyttant position kowping in proper porspecthappeis rolttionship to
work performance, Give recommendations lor MEging. Comment
givan in Section A tm grovlha bast
rH Hutton must be deoeribad, if
Indicate significo-a anongths ut worbnosset
Laverall pértormonce, Poste suggeetiuns muta far improvement of
Ct Torelgn largusee tempatence, Hf raauied for currant position, Amplify or eaplain ratin
bonis lor determining hivre personnal action, Manner of performance of managerial or superels
applicable, ; ow vd
Ao Chie® at thy Station Rozistry this onployeo continues to perfor a 07 Ae ,
proficient level with Little sunervisicn Crom his supervisor. His supesy Lap ks being
roaseignad and is schelily! to be replaced by another afficar whayg yt Lh neagecstily
nood several nanthe t4 boosie knotiledgeable of Registry activities, WWagover thoro
48 no concern tnat tho flow of paper and the maintonsnee of accurate records will bo
affected dua to the turncver of supervisors, This employee continurs to uso his
native insemuty and Ligh sterdande of acht eveiest to onsure that his offtes aontlnues
to be a well run ant offichont unit. ‘le oontinuss to onsure that no goveraiant funds
are wasted, oven to the extent of arranging for tho consleuction of cartein modifica.
tions to the Rogletry offieo by Registry caployoos at little cost to tae Zoverniont.
This ensiosee hag teen perforsing at a level above his pronunt 69.09 grate. As
roconneniai tn Novarner 1904, At Le voconfirnot that tats aiployoo should be proaoted -
to the next higher grade at tho aarllest possible opportunity.
“h, AND C OF THIS REPORT
rice euguaTone OF EnpLoveE ot tae a AT eR
kh gune 68 Jaf amen Be Wooden ae
2. _ By SUPERVISOR .. ee eee ean unpeea
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COMMENTS OF 8 INS vrriciac _ ean erent I ne re amen Ae ree wearer He a
Subject takes bis job sericusly and performs it in atrong fashion,
I would say that se displays more energy, interest, and continuing
attention than just about anyone else I've seen in roylatry-type
work, .
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010032
SECTION A _ _ ____GENERAG ee
Parad (Leet) {PF tvett (Mnetie) a pare Of GIRYH 3. 3aa 4. ORADE 30 7
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Wooda, Jenes Se 20 Feb 23,9 0| M__ | GS-09; D
8. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 2 oreiow. ae oF ASSIONMENT 6. CURRENT STATION
Intel Analyst Gen. [ DDP/FE/ IKO [ Tokyo
$. Cmecn (x) TYPS OF POINTMENT $00 Leman (A) TYPE OF RGPORY
———-T xX Je CARCER i [asenave TEMPORARY (NTT AG REASSIGNMENT BUSEAVIRON,
| jes CAREER-PROVIMNONAL (See Inetnsttlone » Section C) x fe [ _[reassionmenr EMPLOVER
| se BERCIAL (Spocity}t ~~ Tepeciay (Specityh
11, DATE HEPORT DUE IN OP, i 1. REPORTING PERIOD (Frot- to}
0 Nov 64 i1 October 1963 - 30 Sep’ ember 1964
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION :
“Porformonce ranges frome wholly inaded ‘to slightly leas then ‘aetiafactory. A rating in this category requires
positive romedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to furthor training, to placing on
probation, to reassignment of to seperation, Describe action taken cr proposed in Soction C,
Performance meets af! requirements. tt is entiroly sotistoctory and Is choractarized neither by doficioncy nor
oxcellonce.
Performance Is mere than setistoctory. Desired cosults cro being produced ‘ing proficiont manner.
-Perlormonce Is chavectesized by axcoptional proficiency. oe ee
Performance 18 90 exceptional in relation to requirements af the work and In comparison to the performance of
others doing similar work os -ta warront apeciol ‘tecogninion,
USPEGIFIC OUTIES
List up to six of the most Important specific dutios performed during the rating period, Insort rating latter which best doscribos the
monner in which ompleyee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with suporsisery responsibllitios MUST be rated on theis obtlity to sygorvisa (indicete number of employooe supervised).
SPECIFIC DUTY HO. F ~ wee “RATING
Lerver
Chief of Central Registry and Records with responsibility for the receipt and
routing of all incoming and outgoing cables, dispatches, and memoranda of
the Station, including all other organizations, corresponding with the Station 's
Sreciric PVIY NG. & RATt w3,
uTTEN
Supervises six Registry employees a )
BPRCIFIE Bory tas BT nn 9 renee en ns as TTT
{ S@7TeA
Supervises Station courler service which distributes classified correspondence
to the five geographical y separated elements of the Station
; ‘i a7 aaa nn RATING
SPECIF: Cc cory NO, 4 | LETTER
Analyzes and distributes all incoming and outgoing Station cables
3Pecivic Burt NO.8 ~ a - © | dtereR
; Supervises the St ation Flexowriter sO ot | s
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Tragic Guryna,6 a TT carrer
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_ . _ OYERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSTION es
~ 7 RATING
Take into eccount overything about the exclayee which mniluomed his ofleciivenass in his currant position such aa pete | Cerver
formance cf specifi: Justes, PeGdurtivity, conduct on pod, Tosperativane ce, Ferttawnt personal traits oe hobits, ond al S
particylor timitations a isiects. Bored en yout know! edge of exploras’e owsrcli petlosmanca duting the coring perio
place the boites in the rating bow corresponding te the stazemen? which mast eceyrataly eelieces hra level of performance.
AS ETO eGp07
bem bt.
28" 45) cosaceoG enevios sorrens oe 7 SECear : i tore
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SECTION C ; NARRATIVE COMMENTS ren Phe oa,
indicate significant strengths of weaknesses demenstroted in current position kaeging In proper per spective thew eeiGNanship to
overall vachormance. State suggestions made for improve ant cl work performance, ive recommendations foe rrayerny,. Comment
on foreign language competence, Uf required for current position, Amplify or explain ratings g; psestion B te sroride bese
basse foe determining future personnel action, Mannor of performance of managerial of supery ays
dex? r aribed, if
pata a a
This employee continues to be Chief of the Station Registry. During the paet year
his level of performance can be properly evaluated as exception'liy proficient. He
continues to welcome hard work, is not bothered by-constantly changing deadlines
and is able to fill in for any absent member of-his unit, and keep up his own work
as well, He ts quite conscious of the value of Government personnel and materiel,
: and does everything in his power to conserve these resources. He continues to come
! up with new ideas on how to perform his functions in a more efficient and effective
manner. This results in benefits to the entire Station, It is regretable that the
at a level above his present grade for several years.
SECTION D __ CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
ia OF EMP LOVEE
/sf Jaxes Ss. Yoods
BY SUPERYISOR
mS PLOVEF HAS ACIN yi THIS REPOR! WAS ROT BEEN SnOAN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
GNOER Me SUPLR VISION |
. Bare nn LCI TITLE SP SUPERVISOR “TY VPED On” PRINTED NAME AND Snowe TURE
. L Oct 64 . ; , Ops Officer /a/ Frederick Randel?
3 - BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL . . :
COUMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
X filly concur with the reier's coments and sentiments. I bave snows
this employee for a number of years during which time he has evidenced reei
growth in self-sufficiency ami also in the tsndling of his responsibilities
as a aupervisor. . . ,
oata — [SFP TCE Ge REViENNS oF Pca TTT rk0 GA PAIN TAD Name “AnD Sonwa TURE
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29 Oct OF ‘ cos i fof Willian ¥. Bros
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wae! . wee ras a; : “ee -
position this employee fills does not allow for promotion since he has been perform =
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FITNESS REPORT
: £10032
SECTIONA ap _ GENERAL __ ~ ~~
wake {Leat) (Fuat) (Migdie) «(a DATE OF aint |3.3ex 4 ONADE Ts 30
_.__Woods, __ James Ss. 20 Feb 28 _{ 68-09; D
& OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 7. OFe. CIW/R OF tae - CURRENT BTATION
Intel Analyst Gen. ppp/FE/JKO ss! Tok °
® Cran ix) TYPR OF AEPOINTMENT . 10, CMECK IX) TYPE OF REPOST
XX [cancea | aceeave [__ [reweonany ita REASSIGNMENT SUPERVIBON
; | ¢ BREEA-PROVISIONAL {S00 insteuctione » Section C} X | Annual . RE ASIGHMENT EMPLOVER
| [eeacian (pect: . aPEciar (Specify):
V1. DATE REPORT OVE 1% 0.7, . 12. REPORTING PEAIOD (From toy,
a 0) November 20 ‘ 7 Oct 62°80. Sep 63
PERFORMANCE CE EVALUATION.
Porformance ranges from wholly inedequete to slightly tess than satisfactory. A rating In this cotegery roquires
positive remedial oction. The noture of the action could range from counseling, to further training, fo placing on
probation, to reassignment of to seporotion. Daseribe action token or peaposed in Section C.
Performance. meets alf foguiroments. i Is ontirely satisfactory ond Is charactarlzed neither by defictency nor
oxcellonce.
P. Proficlont Parformonce is more than sctisfactory. Desired results cre being produced {+ ina proficient manner.
’
§- Strong Pesformence Is chasactorizod by éxcoptional proficiency.
0 --Qytstaending Performance is so exceptional in relation to requirement s_af the work and in comparison to tho performance of
. others doing similer work as to worrant special recognition, .
_ SPECIFIC OUTIES
List up to six of the most important specific dutios performed during tho rating pertod, Insert rating lerrer which bese describes the
tenner ti which omployea performs EACH Specific duty. Consider ONLY offectiveness in performance of thet duty. All employes "
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be satad on their ability to supervise findicate number <? septorera superriced).
Srecwic oury Nas ares Pies [eae 3
Chief of Central Registry and Records with responsibility for the receipt | ‘*™™*"
and routing of all incoming and outgoing cables, dispatches, and memoranda of
{the Station, including all other organizations corresponding withthe Station. [
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SPECIPIC OUYY NO. 2
Supervises six Registry employees. P
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“RATING
' cerrea
Supervises Station courier service which distributes classified corresp-
ondence to the {lve geographically separated elements of the Station, P
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Seecimic Duly Ana.¢ a nines aaa Paris
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atin ba nos es — ARPS
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sPEciric GuTY NO. AB
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OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION.
f Aatina
igarrse
Tsho toto stcoue? sverything cbout the employee which inflvonces Sis effertivenssa in hts currant goottivn such ep pore * s
producti«lfy, comdyct +0 ob, Cooperatt VENTA, Brrlinent partons! Pacts of habivs, snd Sg
tarpanca of srocifen duties,
perticutor limiarlins se tulente, Bored on your tnawledga of acployee’s overs] perfermons feming the patio persed,
I pioce the lettes in the reting box corre tpondiag to the sistemsnt which mest cecuretely toilects Xue tevel of parteveunce,
INEAITIAy
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SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
indicate sigalficont strenyths of woaknorsoe demonatrated In currant pusition keeping in prope perepectiva their calationship to
ovorall performance. Stare suggestions mada for improvement ul work parlormance, Giva racammandations lor training, Cumment
on lorsign language competence, if requirod for curtent position, Amolily ot explain sotings given in Section B to provide be ot
basis for dotorinining futuro personne! action, Monner of performance of managertal or supervisary duties must be o descrited, if
applicable,
ee ot) Chicf of the Tokyo Stalion Registry, this employee has performed at a level
of exceptional proficiency for the past year. He welcomes hard work, is able to fill
in for any absent member of his unit and keep up his own work as well. He continues
to bring up ideas for the improvement of his unit. These have.been particularly
welcome during the past year in view of the impending move of the Registry to a new
location at Fuchu Air Station. The slight tendency to be arbitrary mentioned in the
last fitness report has been eliminated during this reporting period. In view of thig
employees strong performance over the past year, he is being recommended for
promotion to GS-10,
CERTIFICATION AND COuMENTS
_ BY _EMPLO YE
SECTION D.
1
A, B, "AND C OF THiS fi
10 Sept. 63 | {s/ James 3S. Hoods —
2 _. RY “SUPERVISO
UANTHS EMPLOVE® HAS AC EN (F Tet AEPORT HAT NOT ALEN SHUM TO EMPLOYEN, GIVE EAFLAHATION - .
UNOER MY SUPERVISION
---3 ees - ye : see ae een ee ae
— TITLE OF SUPLRYOR { TY PL OR PRINT RO MAYE AMO VIGHAT URE
63 _fbiel, Ops Support staff | /s/ Frederick Randall
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFICIAL
I concur in this rating and add that this employee has not let the
vary sorious personal probleme thrust upon hii during this period .
interfers in any way with hia congistently desendable nerformance. Ia.
thiwu key role, in any gatation of this size, dependability, raliability,
and confidéice are “musts and while tere area quite maturaliy small
aggravating incidents of mis-routing or mis-direction of docunants, I
have been atruck by the lack of them here, because ratee has the "nust”
qualities, His performance certainly varrants favorable consideration
af the projected promotion action,
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL “[rveee GR PRinTRO NAME ENG SIGNATURE
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SECTION A GENERAL ” ee ‘
iTwame SO (haat)SS”:C«S let Wie) CATR OF BIRTH 18. * ose | acs)
WOODS, James 5S. , ' 30 Feb 28 {Gs-9 | D
6 OPFictAL POSLTION TITLE, ime One! Civ/BR oO or F ASSIONME NT, 8. CURRENT STATION
Intel Analyst | | ppP/FE | TOKYO
9. CHECK OX? ar TyPe or APPOINTMENT - [iQ Chace GO TYPE OF Au PoRT
CAncER [__ [rave REDERY [ | TEMPORARY INDTEAR : REABMONMENT BUPEAVIBOR
= [ [RE ARSICNMENT eupLovec
| | CART ER-PROVISIONAL (Se tructiona = Section C) t ANNUAL
| __ [seacian (Srecity _. ‘araccian tSpecityye
11. DATE REPORT OVE IN OF, . : {1@. REPORTING PERIOD (Frum ton)
i__1 Oct 61 ~ 30 Sept 62 :
ECTION 8 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION _ , .
W > Wook . Porformance ronges from ‘wholly Inade. doen we slightly laos than satisfactory. A tating In this category roquirés ,
the action could range from counseling, to further training, to placing of
positive remedial actlon. The nature
probation, to roansignment of to teponstian, Oeaceibo ection tohon of proposed In Section C.
Performance moats all raquirements, bit actively actiafoctory and ia charactorlied nelthor by deficiency nor
A> Adequate
excellence. —
P+ Proficient Performance is more then satisfactory, Desiced results oro boing produced in a proficient manner,
S- Strong Performance 18 characterized by exceptional pecficlency.” .
O- Qypetonding Performance is 80 exceptional in ralatios be travitoments of the work and In compertson te the performance of
othors doliig simifor work as to warrant avesiat recognition,
. : : ___ SPEQUIC DUTIES . ’
List up to six of the most Important specifle duties partormad Sziog the rating ported. {naart cating letter which Saat describes the
manner in which employoo porfarms EACH spocitic duty, Corsiiee ONLY offectivonass In performance of that duty. All amployeos
with supervisory responsibilitios MUST be rated on thant otitity te supervize (indicate number of emplayoos puparvi sets
ae re ee ee Ni
TPRCIFIS OUTY 8S.‘ dof of Central Registry and Records with responsibility for the i erren
receipt, analysis and routing Gall incoming and outgoing cables, dis- |
patches and memoranda of the Ration, including all other organizations
ne tr ern net nce ae tenn mn ennai ~ nn ar TING
irecirre SerUonves ponding with the Station. ; RATING
Supervises four Registry cuployees.
a an neT
ABETIFIC DUTY NO. SU Dapyises a courier servic ich distributes correspondence to | @ATK
the Hive georraphically separate : elements of the Station.
SPaCIPic DUTYNO.S — a Bann .
SPECIFIC DUTYWNG.3, SOS — RATING |
% LEYTER
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BOR CIES DUTY NO. aN TING
{ S@rTcH
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ws OVERALE PERFORMANCE INCURRENT POSITION _—
Rating
erren
Take Into account overything about tha employe which istweace: hit offectivanasa in hie current position such as pers
formance cl spaciize duties, productivity, conduct oa pt. raooorotiwarass, portinen? personal walts of habits, snd Pp
particular limitations ct tulents, Based on your keewleage zi ematoyae’s overall performance dueing the rating geriod,!
plece the letter in the raring box corre spending to the atctemens waich most accurately roiteris hie level of performance.
14-0000
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NARRATIVE COMMENTS
SECTION ¢
Indicate significant strengths of weaknootes demonstrated in currant position keeving in proper perspective thelr relation ship to
ovarall perfarmance, Stuta suggestions mada for improvement of work petformance, dive tecammendations for training, Comment
kon foreign language competence, Hf roquirad for current position, Amplily of explain ratings given in Saction B to provide beat
“Thasie for dutermining future personnel ection, Monnet of performance. ef munagettol or supervisory dutios myst be de served i
orelisoblee Ag the Chtef of the Tokyo Registry this employee has performed well. -
He has abundant energy and constantly comes up with ideas for the improvement
of the efficiency of his unit. He welcomes hard work and Is able to fil In and
take over any job in his unit and keep up with his own duties as well. Aga
supervisor, he has a slight tendency to be arbitrary when convinced he 1s right.
This may be due to the fact that the Registry frequently operates under conditions
of pressure due to the recent reorganization, reduction, and relocation of the
Station. The Station has been required to get the job done with fewer People and
under more difficult working conditions.
r
aw LERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY SUPERVISOR
etre TH REPORT MAS NOTH naan SHOWN 1 To “EMPLOYER, @ GIVE E EXPLANATION
MONTHS EMPL OVES HAS HEEN
UNDEN “Mf ZUPERYISION
120 Of PHINTHO NAME ANO SIGNATURE
Frederick Randall. -
PBURKHVIIOR
“PUPRICIAL Th
2. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Subject has dono and continues to do well what is expected of him. In
mplification of the lest sentence of the rater's coments (Section C)
Subject has mada the adjustment to "fever people" and “more difficult |
working conditions” quite woll, without trouble and more importantly
: with no. impediment to the CRE service.
TYPES OA PRINTER NAME AND SIGNATURE
[OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OF FICIAL |
| Robert P. Wheeler
Se SECRET
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SECTION A 7 GENERAL _ :
1. NAME (Laer ~ (Fret) Catadte) 2, UATE OF BIRTH a. 8Ex
Noods, Janes _20_Feb 28 Mt GS-9
3, OP F/OlV/DR OF ASSIONMENT
B. SEAVICE GCESIGNATION, @. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
ap! Opa Officer TCKYO_STATION
CARGER STAPF STATUS TYPE OF REPORT
in % +
| [wor cus eeeriry OEFERREO { [netiae [| AE ASIONMENT/BUPER VISOR
OCcun ANNUAL [| REASaIGAMENT/EMPLOVEs
| | co OENIRO
7 ry
=
1. OATE REPORT OVE NaF. [hi @ PARIOD ro
15 Apr 61-30 Sep 4)
SECTION 8 EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to siz of the most important specific dution performed during the rating period. Insert rating number which best deacribos the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific Soy. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with eupervisory reaponsibilities MUST be rated on thoir obility to eupervise (indicate, number of employees auperrtsed).
Ts Acceptable [4- Competent [8 - Excellent [6 Superior]
RATING | SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 4
nO,
7 « Outetonding
RATING
NO
hs Unootl efoctory 2. Boroly adequate
SPECIFIC OUTY NOt
Chief of local registry, supervising
four persons, .
RATING [SPECIFIC OUTY NO. S
spacifre puty No.2
- NO.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 MATING |SPKECIFIC OUTY NO.
SECTION C "EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Take Into account everything shout the employee which Influences hia offectivonaes in his current position «= porformance of apecifle
tlutios, productivity, conduct on job, cooparativeness, portinant personal traits of hobita, particular fimitotlons or talents, Based on
your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the eating perlod, place the rating number in the box corresponding to the
statement which most acevestoly toflects hia favel of performance.
TR SE SE ame meen ache SRE SRR RE HNN SRE RE ey
RA rN
NG,
1 + Parformance in many importent respacts fails to moet requiremants,
2+ Perfarmooca inaets most roquiraments but is deficient in ono or more Important respects,
3+ Petioemenee cleorly maote hoase raquiroments, 4
4- Portoreves ie clearly exceeds baste raquizaments, ,
3 - Performance tn every important respect be superior,
$+ Parlurmacce in avery respect be outstanding,
SECTION D ~ - DESCRIPTION OF TRE EMPLOYEE
In the rating boxes bolow, Nish each cha
dagra (2 . Limited degree [9+ Narmol dagree (4: Above ovsruge
1- Lecst nass
. . > - CNARACTERISTICS
OETS Things DONE
3 CaN WHEN NEED ARISES
pecsiionsind ne ete nee enn nnn
TAN MAKE DECISIONS ON
DOGS HS JOG Wit MCU FTRONG SEPPORT
FACILITATES SMOOTH OFF VA EIIN OF
WRITES EPPECTIVELY
SECURITY CON$e10us
THINKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IN GRIGINAT INN, MARR TAINING ANG DISPOSING CF RECOROS
i a ee
OTHER (Spestty):
SEE SECTION TE ON REVERSE SIDE
SEC: “T oy)
roRM
838 4S cosovere enewtous e0iTI0Ns,
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NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JO i FEPFORNOCE mals i
OY cate ’ Ma groloree tar Improvament of hie
for adeuming greater re.
hy “re for determining
SECTION E
“Sires 6 steengtha ha ond weokneesos demonstented in current prsities, Intiente omg ye atlas
work, Give rocaommendations far hie traming, Describe, Wapwapriate, bie gatential for datelo eae an
sponsibilitios, Amplily os esplain, if appropriate, ratings givan in GECTIONS 8, C, and D to profi
futura personnel octions.
May
Aue Ms RO Gig: Whis hoo been
ly in our op managenente
bility tlint bodes
Leverton’, ‘ala Qaeersin, efforts to reduce
? pls business (x1) have oie him a valucd
ietee hau been in charge of st
n period of dreaatle enengs in tine
Ne has responded vell to these chons
welle Hds handling of our reésént “
unnecessary holdings, end nis pein 2
addition to our shrinking tee. In this short roving period there hes becn Little
but the lnck of eny problem
Opportunity for me toa observe i oF) suyerviz cory eailities,
on this count comin; to sy attentlon aces to ne the 2% he is doing well. Another six
nionths should tell us more on thie scores
i)
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
_BY EMPLOYEE”
7D and | pand E of this this Report,
StonAT ORE OF SUPLOTES
J cortify th thot f f have sean Sect Sections 4 A, 8, ©,
TY HAD MGT BELG Incas TO EMPLOYER, GIVE ELL ANATION
MONTHS PEMPLOVER HAS BEEF "- TH 3 PEO?
UNOER Hr SUPERVISION
Tre8ZG OF PRINT EO TAME AND SONA PUK
a" (HAL TITLE OF SUP ES VISOR
& ay healer, Enbewe Pa
Ti wour LU HAVE OfV EN Ts eveed 186 reo
Hu wouLo HAVE DIVES Petit EMPLO ree s pete
1¥WGULO Have Ue Ate Tat PLGOVZE & Lease
1 CANNOT “JUQGH TNRaE EVALUATICNS. t ry aT BUFF JEIENT US PAMILIAR with THE EMPLOYER'S PERFORMANCR,
COMMENTS OF REVIR GING OFFICIAL
“"FinLE oP e8 aun | rereo ON PRIN TED mae AnD SIGNATURE
fees heeler, Hsbhert P, .
SECRET
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- 2454. FITNESS REPORT ™, : ° . ’
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[SECTION orn NERA °
rs NAME (teat) (attstte) 2.0878 OF BInTH 440 4. ORADE
( James S. 20 : cbr vovy 1°28 GS-9
8. SEAVICK DESIGNATION] 6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE _ 7. OF P/OIV/BR OF ASRIONMENT
DuP/PL/secret- riat
CAREER STAFF STATUS TYPa OF REPORT
ia
[wor asioars [5 [wemoce [Jos vEnRES en REABSIGNMENT/BUPER VISOR
| | PENOING [ joxmiso ANNUAL AK ADBIONMENT/EMPLOYEE
10, DATE REPORT OVE INO.F, [11. REPORTING PERIOD SPECIAL (Specity) _
DT Records Vann eomont once
31 October 120 Van &? = 30 Sop “O
SECTION 8 EVALUATION OF PE PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
Llet up to ix of the most Important specific dutioe pertormed during the tating pertod. {Insert cating number which best desc 9 th
monnor in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectivenoas in performance of thas duty, All employces
with suporvisory responsibilities MUST be eeted on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employeos supervised).
1 ~ Unsatisfactory 2- Borely adequate [3 - Acceptable |4-Competont {$- Excellont 16 - Superior . 7 = Outstonding
sPecimic oury NOt Liaison with ID, aarina wPeciniC OUTYNO.4 = =Aaeistance to FE. RATING
POP/RMO, DNP/MU, other Division recordp. personnel in problems of ee and
[4
pfficers, etce, re implementation of retirement of records Co 6
PDP_records managomont. program ——__.|__.6__. we 2!
@PECIPIC DUTY NQ.Z Training and assia~ RATING SPRCIFIC ovry NOQ.S - RATING
ence to FE personnel in records Guidance to field records officers | 5
F anagamont, procedures
SPUCIPic DUTY NOY Planing md ~™ Ranis SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 6 " ” aATING
davelopnont of Division, vital matorials Implomentation of various records
program purges and. records programa ‘ 5
SECTION C EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE (WN CL CURRENT P POSITION
Take inte acceuat dverything abeut the employae which Inftluonces his offoctivanacs in his curcant position « performance af specific
dutlos, productivity, conduct on fob, cosporativeness, partinent personal traits or habits, purticular limitations of talents. Based on
your knowladge af omployea's overall performunce during the cating poriod, place the cating number in the box eorreapanding to the
atatemont which most accurately ratlocts his lovel of performance, >
1. Parfermonce in muny Isiportont seepecrs faite to mact requiromanta,
2+ Parksrmance moats noe requiraments but ta doticiont In one of more iinpartant respocts.
3: Performance clearly neate basie roquiremanta,
~ Pactormonce elroy axcoeds basic requ
+ Peelormance in avery lmportant fespect is superior,
ra Porformonce in ovary conpec? is oulstunding,
CHARACTEMSTICS APPLts
EAGLE
VER HIS SO
—_—
PACIUITATE
SseCcuURITY
THINKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING uO DISPOSING OF RECORDS
OTHER (Specity}: .
SEE SECTION *E* ON REVERSE SIDE
SECRET “wo
FOuM
a-Sa 45 OSs Lats Pasvinus Loryvisses,
14-0000
“SECRET
: - When Kiltad In - ;
SECTION E = ___CNARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
Tirass steongthe und weaknesses domonstroted ia current position, Indicate suggestions mode to employes for improvoment of his
wore. Ghee racommendations for hia training, Deseribo, If appropriate, his potantiol for d Hygreany DG@HR ww HA ow grocter re.
seonsibiities, Amplity oe explain, if appropriate, ratings givan in SECTIONS B, C, ond O to provide the bust basis for determining
fue personnel octlone,” — . :
Subject is an excellent records officer. His intorest tn es ot
and. tie perseverance in carrying out tasks connected with: £2 hve anther
produced results in tis own work, but have kindled enthusiasm and interest
' He na
within tho Division in developmonts in Agency records manaremort. :
been able to, improve records within the Division with a grea¥AledP UF success,
and at the same time avoided the usual avereion to records responsitility — .
_ Which too much emphasis on records creates in the caso officer. His ability
to get along well with others ia important in his liaison functions
Mr. Woods! work on the vital materials program in the last year has
resulted in a rauuch more realistic program for the Division. The oreatim and
PELAVLL AA up-to-date retention of vital materials has for some time been
‘gp problem for which Little solution could be found. It appears that the.
" present program will result in vital materials which will be current ‘and
usable if needed, ao : . : :
Subject is at present assigned to a part~time detatl in MMU. ‘This, should
help to broaden his Imowladga of new approaches in the records field. . A/EXO/DDP.
has expressed his complete satisfactidh ith thdweryelfoctive work Mr. Woods:
4a doing on. this datailg —————_—-antirds whith recognita vin wine-gle si -mina thy inderchen
Mr. Woods' work during the last ae Yae'enotbaais'.fos,o RaRPSIALLOR te
the Division's records program by COP, "!o'¥ perlormanco, an anliealy
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS -
BY EMPLOYEE 7
have sean Sections A, B, C, O and E of this Report, _ . :
OF DMAPLOY Hit 7
peed vA af eterth/
BY SUPERVISOR :
UT HS CMPLOTUE HAT GLEN " This REPORT HAS NOT SEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION
SECTION F
UNOLe Mi SUPRA TISION
pa nn ee ee or on
af RT ISMNOT BEING MADE AT THIS TIME, GIVE REASON,
a trp ree Set nena ae ete Saneaene
PURVISION LEST THAN 39 DAYS IREPORT MAUL WITHIN LAST 90 DAYS
Orrichal TtTLS oP SUPERYISOR TYPED OR pe enero
; NO
: oh Li thn,
_jzurcoves UNDER tay su
Poet Cipenify}r
TATE —
we tleet UY
Harriet L. Watler
= . L
16 December 1960 | C/FE/ESEC
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL : :
pn ne enero neh nena ee eee NE 8 poner mer ng een eb reenter bit Rn rte nro +
WELG HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE ASOQUT THE SAME EVALUATION. 7 ° ~ :
EVALUATIONS rrr a
EMPLOYEE A LOWER EVALUATION, -
VALUATIONS, TAMMOT SUFFICIENTLY FAMILIAR WITH THE CHPLOVER'S PERFORMANCE.
Bf.
“e . . : .
ft _ _— nen pe nena nnn eee eee
posse . LOPFICIAL TITGE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL [TYFEO GR PAINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
: ae : he biltay 40 | AE
: po : . ‘ ay
of FE/EXO ; . ; Orrin Rs Magill, Bre f/
14-00000
; x
~, SECRET
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‘ iy EMPLCTEE SERIAL NUMBER
; el FITNESS REPORT \ spaaeg
Lhe Le
SECTIONA~ GENERAL : -
1. NAME VLeet) (Fired. Ona 2. OATE OF GIRTH [Ss SOR 4. GRADE
woe na te
Oh. a Camsel on se tthwarg (FA5 M OF
8. SER VICK DESIGNATION 6, OFICIAL © POSITION Teva OFF/OIV/OR OF ASTIGNMENT.
: 7 ?.
. nya meray /. Maar? YV, Pare . _. | aaQeiee fi cellrual
TYPE OF REPORT
REABSIONMENT/ SUPERVISOR
wot €LIGIOLE L mm
10, DATE REPORT OVE IN ie 41. REPORTING PERIOD
aa fo
; t/Det hal GSS wea ff. St Se
SECTION 6 EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the most important specifie duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating number which best describes the
manner In which emplo: performs EACH specific & uty, Consider ONLY offectivenoss in performance of that duty, All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees supervised),
RATING
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. # RATING | SPECIFIC puTy NO.4 NO.
liaison with RID, DDP/RMO, DDP/MMU Assistance to FE personnel in pro~ ,
j ather Division records officers, « 0,6 blems of retention and retirement 5
} tion of recards mgt of records
~ , 3 gram RATING | SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8 : RATING
: “J. Twaining. and. assistance for FE Guidance to field records ;
_ personnel in records mgt pro- officers . - 6
seeciric ourr No.2 ; RATING [SPECIFIC ovry No. 6 : RATING
- NO. NO.
Planning and develconent of .
‘Division vital materials progran
{SECTION C EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Toke inte account everything obout tho omployee which jnfluences his etfectiveness in his current pasitton . performance of specific
dutles, productivity, conduct on job, cooperntivenoes, pertinent personal traits or habits, particulor limitations of tolonts. Based on
your knowledge of employee's avoratl performonce during the roting period, place the-rating number in the box corresponding fo the
statomont which most accurately reflocta his feval of performance.
1- Porfcernanee In many important respects fails *o maot requirements,
2 + Pectsrmance meats must requirements but 1s daficient in one or moro Impartan? rospacts,
3- Performooce clearly moats husie requirements,
A- Parformonce clearly oxceeds bosic requirements,
5 - Perigrmoncs ia ovary tmportant respoct is superior,
& - Parformanca in every rospact ix outstanding,
SECTION D DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE.
in the rating, boxe: 8 below, chock (X) = dagreo toa which such chaoractoristle epp
1. Leost 5 possible dagree 2- Limited ed deproe | 3 + Hormel dagreo ~ Abave average degrea iS: Qu
: CHAPAC TERISTICS | ner [ ea 3 nn
FE F APPL —
° faace iseaveol | ria j 4 [s |
ee ect Rie wetter tt te rhe
ta the em,
gq degree
ne Ts I THINGS CONE
CAN ane DECSIONS CN HIS OWN WHEN NEED ARISES
Does 5 J0B WITKOUT STRONG SUPPORT
a
WUTES EFFECTIVELY
SECURITY CONSCIOUS
THIMKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IN QRIGINAT
MINTAINING ANG crsPosine OF RECORGS ™
OTHER (Speeifys: ~
SEE SECTION ¢E* ON REVERSE SIDE
FORM
aso 49 onsorare paz viaus EDITIONS, SECRET ay
14-0000
SECRET
hea Filled In)
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION ¢ OF MANNER OF JOB PER!
"SECTION E NER OF 3
ongths and weaknosse monstroted In current position, indicote suggestions | mood td 0 fe ment smont of h his
Give recommondationa for hie training. Describe, if appropriote, his patentlal for gost Mobo fe Seep nee
Ton sibilities. Amplify of explain, if oppropelate, ratings given in SECTIONS B, C, and D te provese De fees boat determining
future personnel actions,
. . Rad ag
Subject is an excellent records officer, He is enthusiastic atec® his apectalty
and works hard at it, putting a great deal of energy into his work.
He is quick and understands records thoroughly, Because af this, he is at
times inclined to jump ahead of others in records discussions: sad should attempt
to slow down his approach to the subject to meat the level of perscas who do
not have the same records backgrounds
Subject could f111 any position in the records management ‘eld, and should
advance quickly. He is interested in developing his capabilities ami is at
present enrolled in the Writing Workshop wth this in mind. ,
qed in area ance” with FE Division
, 6
ls report Res Been oer wt xing the indiwidual
° slanderds which «o77 ize ;
tthe croup Thus an “average fahng rolivcts an entirely
sh hu
sanstaclory performance.
tha gee
SECTION F CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
1 : . BY EMPLOYEE :
. ) certify that | have | have seen en Sections A, ! B,C C, D ar end. nd & “of this Repewt.
DATA . SIGNpT URE OF EMPLOYEE
6 ey, $9 C23 { _— 6-t=z Cs eat
2. jf , BY SUPERVISCR _
MONTHS FMPLOVEE 1448S BEEN tr ris REPORT HAS HOY SEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EX FCEN ATION
UNDER MY SUFEAVISION
7
ry REPCHT js! oT BEING Fy
a tes meee - ae
[pean MADE Witrsw okST 77 DAYS
= 4
TempLOvGa UNOEN NT supervision Less Tuan eo pays
ISTE Greets —_—— ——— en
CATE TYPEO ml rae NEM AND SIGMA TURE
OFFICIAL TITK@ OF SUPER VISOR
uy,
| nahi Ket .
27 October 1959 C/PE/ESEC
3. : BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
™ it WOULD NAVE OEM TH EMPLOYEE AQOUT THE * TAME EW ALuATION. : ~ ~~ -
1 WoULG HAVE QlVEN THIT EMPLOYER YG A HIGHER EVALUATION. — . —
“TY WOULD HAVE IVER THs" EMPLOTEER A COWER EVALUATION, . ~ ™ ~
[Ucktnor GUGOE THEEE EVALUATIONS, Tals NOT SUPPICIENTLY PAVILIAA WITH THE EMPCDV ES de aFCRUANCE, ;
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL Subject . 454 a praaising young reo erds afticer Se has
demonstrated a capability for growth and for assuming greater respons: sd lity, He
igs very much interestad in records managemant anid wants to make a career of it.
Hig career devolopment should be designed to afford him opportunities for
aximum development both in terms of varled Headquarters experienca oxi in field
assignamentse
Oate Orriclak TITLE Or REVIEWING “OP RICIAL (as OR SESE ano dt BNATURE
then 07 7 Pteg, if
|
‘ea/exo . Orrin BL Meet
: SECRET
- . . . .
14-09000
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“iTNESS REPORT (Part 1) PERFORMANCE
SMSTRUCTIONS
For ni TE A ALINESTRATIVE © TP PICER Coneult “eit Vene anetsuctions for “completing this “report.
This rennet ie designed ta help you express your evaluation of your eubardinote eal te teensmit
this vvelustion te your eupervison end peninr officrale. Op ganbrat ion Policy reauises thet you inform the sutwrds-
nate where he steode with you Completion of the report can help you prepere for a discussion etth him of his
strengths and weaknceees, Tt be steo organization policy that you shoe Part tof thie sepert to the eeployee cacept
imder conditions specifies so Meguiation 29-370, It be recomeanded thet you ces! the entire form before cospleting
on the enmmloyer, it muat be comm ieted eed foraerded to the Office of
any question. Uf thie ie the initial report
Fersannel no tater than 10 ceye after the date indscated in item A, of Section “A” below,
. Genera, _ ce ee os neereeat es
T. pare ov gtatn 3, 348 SERVICE DESIGNATION
FOR THE SUPERVISOR,
SECTION AL
(beet) ‘ Tesese Bycdiey
_ si ye/Pon/Manile
0. OAIL RAPONT yt se
toe,
®. PEWIOD COVERED BY THIs REPFUNT (Prely
21 Aurust_1958.- 4 Sentember_1958
seacras (Specsly)
Tyee OF REPORT Pe asst cumin te Bure AY BOM
(Check one)
CARD CUwt wf cwrLores
a epee npg ERTL CAT OM
THi 3 BER LAT WAS WAT NOD Btin Seow To MmHEe
TROIWIOUAL party. Fe aot S00%, EePL ain mie
SECTION 8
4. FOR Tot RATER:
nN
Sty est feft States _
As CHECK (X) APPROPRIATE STATEMENTS:
v
BVVPOUAL OD RATES “HT pe CF oe D. & warmtns Atte
SENT TO Hie Be CORK AEFACHED Fa TEED BPO Gee,
IMdD _WEOORT Ore Ee ay O98 OF mIOWS OF THB ImOte
PX iveoum. *
THES REPORT UCTS THe GcmetNlO OFPIMFOms OF wYaEL?
AND PALvrous SuPtavisoge. . i
eee erent cane cere near nimannaninec
Pomacd DhacuNses eb te fois darcoree
AMD BERRMWEREDD D9 feat wf reves E
THis OAYE. TT ei : eas ea ua SUPECV'G58°S OFFICIAL FITLE, _
i 195 as eg
18 Set 1058 Colles 0, Harriate? o? Station, Molh_
EGU ANE CUBS TEA OLR ELMER Ot
2. Poa Tet REVI E MING DEAL e . OPIN LOR WET THK core a Bae GTHEM pte
PORMATION, WHICH MILL LEAS 19 A RETTLA UNGEASTANCING OF Metts AEFGAT.
t+ CawMOT CELOeTIP Se THat Fei BATES 1H OF WTO EL
EVALUATE HOD 100 Prurceusert B£ebust (Specs fy )i
canes noe
MED PERO GTS
se eee te eh na a rey mtn arenas Ay
Lf DATE
aera rll
flerence of ap
Ub bn GIGHATGRE UP BE VVEWING
focretefy thee any cubatartink
e. Tais OATE
-~
the sicve eee
oo wath the seperviaar as cethected an
CL GFFECTAL TITRE GF GEGER OIG BFEEC TAL
Section c. wee NOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
HAT INS on GEE Rab OF Grtttis
Ot Aa Cansaer te
nis duties dugang the matsag persod,
sibility. Factors other thin peeduetayity arti be taken inte scasunt later
etivety and effectovencest with shich the individual besa pated hes per laraod
Cospare fio ONLY with ethers doing sscglas sors at os sintiar bevel of resgene
tn Section D.
POPEDR CO THES ADP GUATEL Ts HE ES ONLOWPETENT.
Dean CE, AL Tu Ga WE WAG WAG SPECTR IC 0
+ MBER tat
+ Mamet Y ADP Late tn obs
Hi
| CARRY GUT GELFONTIBILITIES,
L
GUITANCE Oe TRAINING, WE Orth FAr04
e
5 WIS DGPEES ROCEPTABL, COTE WALL YY ALVEALS SOUL AREA OF a§aGuEss.
2 3+ Fiat oeus 56
TRECATT. 4 1 PERF Sous GUTECS tn A COMPETENT, FEPTCTIVE Vanni, .
PATING 3 A UINE PCmPUEM ANCE. CORRES DUT VEU CF mis UESPONT AIL ETOES ENCEPTICN ALA adit. . Q
: FB + PERFORMS HIS GUTCES te SUCH aN OUTST AMUING YANGER THAT MZ 24 COYALLEO By Fim Otede UEstcys gue 10
NoMVOED
sae the Sur EAvesos.
cwsuats‘This ratiag covers the neriotl 21 Aucust 1 er 1958, white
sudject in Jbourne survevine Statton files and installing
new RI stendardised ry ine &
ten, :
Wert an. s PREC Os Foi tees a. eye ~
rom ss US (Part I) or raeu as oes oen SECRET Performance un
AGE LaSyLe re.
14-0000
Barons
SECRET
phen Fedied Pa
erpcaned DOTEES
2S OATINGS ON PERFORM ANTE OF
? eM eee . . FFE op pp
PERECTIONS,
a. State in the apncee beboa up tu aan of the wore repentant NECHFIC duties pecforned durbyg Ubes Asta .
Chace the nest important frest. De not yocbate eum ce uicsportent duties. .
b. Kate performance on each weerfic duty ceasatering ONDV cites tiver so pecformaqee of this srecutis ty,
ce Far supervises, mbilety te supervise will atxaye be ratad ace apecifie duty eo OGT Bye Ag eupecvizers Seed
tho aupecviaw @ aeceetney ondv). di
de Compare in your mind, when posable, the redividusl Beang oroted with others performing t 4 EN ato
aimelne lovel of reaponashebity. ‘
e. Two individuals whith the same jod title way be perforaing different dutbea, If eo, cate them on detterent
duties. . Man
f. He apecifiec. Fuamptes of the kind of duties that eight be rated see: Ag
ORAL BRIEFING WAS ANB USES AREA ANOWLADOR CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
PRECARES SUUWARTES
GIVING LECTURRS DEVPLODS WFO PRoGKANS
CONDUCTING SEMINARS ANGLYTIES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS THANSLATES GERWAN
BRITING TRCHNICAL REPORTS WANEGFS FILES DERKLERING SOURCES
CONDUCTING EXTERNAL LIAT SON OPAEUTES RaADTO . KEEPS GOOKS .
CUORAINATES ETTR CTHER OFFICES DRIVES TRUCK 1
MAINTAINS ATR CONDL TIENT WS
TYPING
TAKING DICTATION . CRETES REGULATIONS
SUPERVISING PREPARES CORFESPUS OEVCE
a. For some jobs, duties may bo broken down even further at supervinor col
snd phone operation, i the case of a radio operator.
rn Ot nt cn
PROPCAMS THIS DUTY IN AN OUTSTANDING GANNks
INCOMPLTENT in THE PORFORMANCE OF THIS OUTY
2+ BARELY ADKQUATE IN TNE ReEReORVANCE OF THES POUNO IN VERY FEA ENDIVIDUALS MOLOINE Tess
i
EVALUATES SIGNIFICANCE: OF 7ATA
netdere it advisable, e.g., combinn! Rey
DESCRIPTIVE ouTy iar jo89
RATING 2. POREC AMY TED DUTY ACCESFARLY Poe ERCELS ANYONE f WNOW EN THE PLES CEP INTE TF
AvMaLe oe PERFORMS THES DUTY IN A COMPETENT WARNES Mio QUTY
>. FRAFOAMS THIS DUTT
That ME
sercigec oury wo. f
NUVEER
Installing new RE Filing System 5
seqerfie Buty wo, F
Monares Files
Surveying Station Files |
setcrens uty ag, 2
Oral Briefing os 5
9. MABNATIVE SCICRIP PION OF MANNER OF 108 PERFOSUANCE
partecubtarty thete wht ch nt hwek aleve br.
_ydownoint and to work out
batween the RI system and
of the Melbourne Station.
nigths pid weakacwset,
DERECTIONS: Stress st
SeRENGTHS: Ability -to see nnother's
> gatinfaetory compromises
oparationnt reautrements
Mone observed.
a ee ra rare na ease
“TT SULTABILETY FOR CUSKERS 08,14, ORS
Ree abrat the amdiciduals...oradusctevetys condegt am the ee
vamt haw he fate gn sath yaad Tear, See
ih
prey eee oe
pte arecieast here evervthiag ve
fee se habsca, vpeesad
for aork of olauy the! sane tevet.
TAvLE © ME SwOUg SH ser aTaree
wrod Ar wayL avety
Ee BELT ANE Rat MT
elects vr talents
portragcné peraonal charavieri
pire him wath others slarng 9+
Fe CRESS TR Weds
22 Gb GaGHTTUL SUT TAREE,
Doe a Bakken ATER EAGER FPL Oe
ANKE HEL SEPARATION
ae 1p tar GAUL SUPTADTAT Ey AA VAST PLOT LT Evie ey
SA PINE EMPLOYEES 6 AS HOME CEST ANSE NE STEN TINS
*
?
ator ie aM ATG a Noe
HONS WEAUWESSES SUFFIETLNTLY Ou tF
Payaiae S27 sake
Sek LAN ZATION
AN UNUSUALLY STADE MERON EN HEBGE OF Tee RE aS Ewanrs OF Tet veGsnd Zara
Aa Oke LN Tet FAGAN EISTION
EXCHLLED BY GHLY A FEW TN SEER LI
Te GAN ZATION? C
Feo FRG 4O4R EN SUF OF
_ SECRET 7 ,
14-0000
hae
. . (when Filled tay
« “ SECRET 4, We
| FITNESS REPORT (Part I) PERFORMANCE
ot completing ih10 repo
FOR THE AIVIINISTRATIVE OF FICAR: ult current inet
FUR TUE SUCERVISUK. This ecport ta designed ta help you eanreas your evaluation of your subardinete and to terest
this cvaluation to yrur supervisor end senive officials. Gegonization polsey sequiree that you inform the subordi-
nate shere he stends with you. Cuenletion of the report con hele you provers for a discusaion with ham ef his
estrengths and weaknesses It is eteo organisation policy that you show Fart fof thie report fo the eomloyee exncert
uncer comlitione apecified in Reguletton W-A7e. It bs cecommended thet you seed the antire form belote cropleting
Tf thin bs the invenal report on the employce, it aust be jon aN pnd forwarded to the Wise of
any Juestion.
Fersounel no Later than 30 deye after the date indicated in ites @, of Sectian “A below,
SECTION A. oe ee ee
1, Mane (Last) CFarat3 (4iddte} 7, Gate OF BIRTH 2. 884 4. SERVICE OES BATION
SXXXK — WOODS Janes 8. | 20 Feb, 1928 - y Bz
B. OFFICE/OIVISION/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNWINT Or OFF CIAL POST IIe Tike
Manila ; ______| Records Mansgenmnt Analyst
7. GRADE DATE AEPORT CUE IN OF O. PENFOD COVENCO WY THES REP 4HS (Inclusive dates) -_
G3-7_- _. § Decerber_ 1957 = Septenber 1958. a
tO, TPE OF REPORT [| tebtiay WERE D ametat. Ure RYE SOR wrectar (Specify)
(Ereck one) | rerrte Brae rscumimtsturLovee { Prem ye
SECTION 8. CERTIFICATION _.
TN. FOR THE RATER, Tui8 REPORT [o-) MASUR) waa WOT DEEN Sudan 10, THE FMONTI DUAL HATED, 17 MOT BON, UXPLAIN EMV
Cy.) tel
: Absent, fron Station. Wil be_.shown upon. returte
CHECK. CX) APwRUPAIATE STAT EVENTS:
A eames OTs
Inga epee,
Tae § BAP ONT airveess wy 9Oe chintOms OF Tete imore
veoua, | :
oer ery Set neratirmna nen comm ee
THAIS NER ORT REFLECTS HE COMBINED PiNvONS OF wrZELE
AMO PRENIVOD SUPFM YESH * SES ATTA! HED } REPORTS |
1h dmonvronda tp ates “Tam CI of 0.
TER GAS SEOs FH’ HID HA CORE AETACHRD TO
U AMMO TY CARTS Ae teat Tee ATED COT VIC AL Ree et woe
PV EvaLuate wee soe Peercawance Becauts (Speci iy.
X | Nill upen return to Station.
To Mave DESCUSIER wate
foe a AHOED ON ENL HE STANGS.
Hed SMPLOTEE 1d OT etw ater
AWO BEARNE SEES 80
@. Tuts cate “Ter Hy Peo OR PAINTED NAME ANG BIGHATURE OF SUPERVISOS]D, SUPERYIGON’S OFFICIAL TITLE
___4 Sevt 1958 | Ray ¥. Drumnond CfAamin _.
IETTANTPAL OF DIFFLQUNCE ced OP inte eta IM fiyPeRyI sng, ‘on ANY Otald bMs
?. Fee tee REVIEWING Ore iciay: RecoRD TN
TEER UNDERTTANOING OF Twig REPORT,
FIRTATION “wa reay wee LEAD Ti 4
cee ve eee ~
DAE
yo ; bite. Lbuth
. } contenu dn ou “aviashce fener
To vertefy that any subs tentiel Wt ference af opine a “th the supervisor pe refiected in the above gection.
Cr NEvigwins i FICIAL FRILE GF BE ete WING ORTOP AL
crate meme gen mame re ee teen
TPES GR PRINIGO WAL
a, Tnts QaTl
ge.
eeeGAL Praraawenc
rifsctivensys sith ehych ree sedcavedusl being eatsd has meefors
level of tespens
Consiier Gay the prosiertaed
Caspate me ONLY «tth others doing ascskos work ata simetae
dato account lates sa Sretren fy ,
GERFCT EN
Das Gutigs turing the cating pattad,
aibilaty. Factors other than miadictiwity wall be token
DUES NOT PLAP GAM UUTTES ADETUATELY) mE PS eeLOuPL say,
AL ANY Ge HE WAS HAD SPLCIEIE BIIDASES GT FPbimiaS, KE OFTEN -F PILE To
wemew ig ts
+ BAMELY ADEGUATE te HED DNWANCE:
5 CAMPY Gul RUTPONR UIE TEs te
VOST OF MES DUTHLY ACCEMTABLY. OCLAS ON ALY REVEALS
Powk aia OF at dants5,
dos PippAnNS
TSSVETT 4 PATE IHS Bur ES IN A DOMPETENT. CFFECTINE WARNES.
satiws 2 7 A TIME SEAPGAUANTE. GARATED QUT Vann SF WIS GESRANT MILE TAS PxCEP TIONALLY WELL.
uueale BoP PMNDAES HAR GUFEUS ON ACM AS OUTSTANDING MAUNEM InAT ME f4 EG OLAS ogy FEW GEMFR PERSONS ANoaN fo
THe surensagor,
COMNENTS
~ ~ Seep anes PRESTO D LAT TOOeS art ~
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SN PERFORMANCE GE SPECI OU TEES
oe Maa ary ne aeeamee oo ee
pBescures Dury wo.
DLRECTIOWS
a. State an the spaces below weite ate of the more Ingartant SPPCITEIC duties
Fiece the ovat teportant tirst. Ie oot include miner of vaieportant date
Db. Rete performance on each apecutic cuty conesdering ONLY effectivences ts
For supervisors, ability toe sipetvare will afesye be seted aaa ley
who supervise @ arcretery onir}. g
do Canpare in yout mind, shen possible, the individued being rated ai or ID Ay pn the seme duty ats
~ wipalae tevel of ¢
‘e. Two andividuele wath
dation. MA
ft. Be specific. Fresplen of the bind of duties that might be reted ere: a ao 00
7 rovers INTERPOOATIONS
ORAL BRIEFING HAS AND USES AREA KNOT EDGE
DEVELOPS NET PRrOcRAUS PRAPARES sume ant es
rleP&asnygy this retiag precad.
tlarmence of this epeetire ae.
uly (do nol cate a0 supervisors Three
c.
onsaba bate.
the ease job tithe may be performing different duties. Tf se, Tate them on dsiverent
Giving Lecreess |
CONDUCTING SEVINARS ANALVZAS THOUSTRIAL KEPORTS TRANSLAYBS GARGAN
Paring TEQINICAL RoruRTSs WANAGES PILES DARALEFING souRCES
CUNTUCTING BIER. 2rAarson OPERATES RADIO . RERUS MOOKS
“rvting ~ COORDINATES “WIT OTHER OFFICES DRIVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION WRITRS REQULATIONS MAINTAINS AIR CONDITIONING
RPELVISING PREPARRS CONBESPON DENCE EVALUATES SIONIFICANCE OF DATA
ay be broken down even further ff supervisor conaldern it advisable, ¢.g., combinrd icy
_e For woae jobs, duties
ond phone aperetion, in the case of @ radio, operstor.
@ + PERFORMS THIS DUTY IN “AN OUTSTANOING Winnge
Found tn veay raw imorvrouaLs MOLDING see
vak 2098
te INCOMPETENT it ™ PURFORMANCE OF THIS OuTy
2+ waa ADEQUATE an THE PCMFORWANCE OF tis
OKSCRIPTIVE bury .
RATING 3. PERFORMS THES OUTY ACCEPTARLY pe TRCELS ANYONE 1 «now ‘the me PURE Ohne ae
muMeta & - PERFORMS THIS CUT IN A COMPETENT Udenge THiS Outy
' Bs PERFORMS THis OUTY In SUCH A FINE WANNA
THal qo TSR OUSTINCT ASSET ON HIS oe -
. 7 Sreersic cure we.
“Supervi coe Records. Mea analyots -
Poe BUTT
' Devises Records Systems -to suit
Station needs. ? . : :
Betceric ovre wa. 8 WANING srederee Outy wo. 6 RENTS
} Treings Station personnel in Records | %""" : beeen
maintenance.
3. NARRATIVE TIVE OUSeHIP TION OF WANNEA GF GUD PEAFaRvANce ee
OERECTIONS: Stream aterngtha aad weokncaaes, porticularty those which affect development on present jab.
Strangths: Works hard and fast. Able to analyze problema and organize work of
Records Management Team in miothodical soquence.s
J Wealnogs: No notable wesknesses. . .
SUITAGILITY FOR CURRENT JOO TH ORGANIZATION,
BIS THdS CRDi vIdveL adda JusETAsS rsa oe
SECTION OL
DIRECTIONS:
pertinent peracnal ehoractecietics ag hadics,
pare hia with othees doing similse work of about the same Level.
Ts DEPINUTELY UWSudTAGKT © we SeduLG DE SHPamar¢o
GULD NST PAVE ACCP TED HIM TF 1 MAD KNOU]Y MEAT To KNOD NOW
Take into scvount here everything you knuw shout the indieitoal....producetyity, conduct sa the cry
special defects of taleats....ond how he fits in with your team, Cree
‘ 2+ oF COLATFUL Suttasierty,
as . Pia V BARELY ACEP TABES PSPS Srreerree) “ANCSASL OUT Th Tet NG BEAVYL ANTES -GUIFICIENTLY OUTSteno nS Tr BAI |.
6 RANT WIA SEP AMAT ON 7 .
ao Ae GE Tee BAWE SUTTAGILTTY AS MOTT PEOPLE 1 UNSe py Ter CRGAWD TATION
Rating 3 1 A eeVb CUE EVEL © 4aS Bue HUF STANDING SIBINGTOS
wuveca 8 7 AN UNUYUALLY STPONE FOMSON IH TEOWS GF THE AE CUD REMENTS OF THE CROANITATION .
PL CATELEED BY OMT Y A FER fw SUP TABU ITY FOR ean Ie Tet SERA EZ ATION
aC OTHER PSST Teay om tpt dagavidatioa® Co) +6) Pe] wen meres,
CaP ain FuLye . . .
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: °° FITNESS REPORT (Part H) POTENTIAL
ae STRUCTION
Conseil’ oumeont inetevetions for completing this report.
oR er, SUSSQISTRATIVE OFFICER:
cércer men.
re ne, REP EVIOK: This report be @ prevuleged communication to your sup-seiter, snd to appropri
Bent ot peremnnel olfictele concerning cir potential of the employer being reted. 94 is WT to be shown to the
Tt a0 gecummended thet yur tread. the entive eeport before exeyieting any tuestion. This report ie
Bupervbeson PH AT LEAST 00 DANS, IE be then 90d
40 MUST. be
only after the empléygen naw been under you:
tf thie i6 the INITIAL REZTIT on the eoploy eo, however,.
to be cuteiet
hold orl emplote after the vodays hee et ayord.
“pate Or pinta ‘ Semvice
20 Fob, 1928
PHICE AL PUSITIO® TELE
vERIoo CovEMto ov Lid ateoer “(Intluares, dates)
§ | Decenber 1957 = Septeaber_ 3958
_ 4 Chatery Twat tars. worurt | AErMEsents bad id JUOCLMEAT GF Tmt inDIVIOUAL $0100 MATEO ' }
5 SUPCRYIGON'S OFFICIAL TITLE
TACNED wEWG
hon cre OF REVIEWING OFFIC
eo acres amen eae tans a nae ere ne AA
Considesing others cf hit grate and type of pssignaent, rate the wopleyes? . potential to assume groater
dita . Think bn terns of te. ‘kaad of responsibility encountered at the verious sevels in his kind of
sietacy ABOVE THE LEVEL wr meric satisracroay PERFORUARTE CAO OL LaPeeres
HOS REACHED THE HiOmEST User. At -wsen Sati spactoey PUMLOPWSECL Cam Of fvPECTED
HG PROGRESS, BUT SEESt wORE Time S€roOmt HE Can Of TRAsmal 19 #5 SUME oncaten atsrona sari T tes
ROAST FOR FRAT ING It Attub eG GREATER RsPonsi pice ries .
\@ILE PAOWAULY ADSUST GiLceL” TO MONE BESPONSIGLE DUTIES #NTeOUT FuRTHE? TAR IOS
FATIRG ALERSOT ASSUMING MODE ALESIS IGILITIOS THAm CPPECTES AT HIS POESEGST LEVEL |
. ? de EXCEPTIGHAL PERSO” OO VS ONE oF THE FLO WAG BHCULO OE COWSISEHLD 798 EASLY ASSUMPTION OF HIGHER
MUSE LEVEL MESPONSTOILITIES
‘
Aen a
ree
6 OOTERTI AL :
fntwer thid question: fas sid) person the atelaty to be » superysenr? C7} Re OTE your
indicate Lelow your ap itn 4 guess of the fev«l of supervesery ability this person well reach AFTEX
Indicate your apinian, uw» vlacang Whe owasber of tha cesertptice seating betoe which comes clonzeat
Tl yars rating is based on oberrving hin Supervsae, note your
note th: seating in the “putential” column.
anawer 26725,
SUC TALLA FF, AG
Ca wapressing Fo
fetiagg jn thes.
19 tn the appease ete coluss,
column, Ff beset am opinion of his patential,
WIE DUPLAVISONY POTHariAL te THIS SET ATION
1% Btls deay oF Situation
1308 s9 Ins> Ftmy OF SITuATICn
oom Terk as tgaricy
- mae GD OP IMION OM
Caset, ¥
DESCOsFT VE = BELIEVE HHOS er OL ee aS BE A wh Ad GUPE et seR
a
hating :
wuusrs Rie BELIEVE HnORVEGUAL enL BE AM AVERAGZ fur
ee Cente e inGrveGuar MOLT ui & STRONG Surtees
2 CESCRIPTive 93 ¥ustice a
aes eesie 798 (ieuck Srsvers, etenngrazhasa. technsesane of professional ape-
ACTA. fF estearess
a €@abe bores
cdalsete of various, Finda) ental cortacs wn'e sewsorase Cpececemaras os FeesuenT (Firat tine
dyesrrsene) "
H s seoue SF barca: eae ame gimned
supecvioae:
- - <= gee
tet aesee 399, (desoad ba
nn em
CCP IF OR. wm sce TE RETF OR OLE
FOR POLO PodoOd. CHOAMITATHON
wer te oes art
a — a pReee
3 famg o.tee tave Irevel
ey Soennnee Sa 9 Beane etre ahhh ce een nann en
Hy OED COMESET Bre rumLOFATE BUSCODI NOTED 19 HOT FasOurDsT
4-24. _~- pone a a
= POF REE TE Teemwrme hes ALTE RE TEEH POL DEER ss end 2645 CaOeFaL COGeDIAATION
Lexi Teeter ath PrsERM MATES UMCL USE HEwates OF fon EFF OTE TE DEE
a an
. atate {ipecite)
i
os
— PLACES PATS! Tus tH? UNS —
areas as (Part Mar roses oF tna Se a ice SECRE "Potential a
ape coscrtre
i . .
a . . .
b
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(thes Frited fey
IMOICATE THE APFRONIMATE NUMATR YF MOND Tey aatty euUPLOveEt Pry ott
‘ & months
“COMMENTS CONCERNING POTENTIAL
is +
- FUTURE PLANS
: TRAINING Om OTHER OtvecornEsTaL CUPEATENCE PrAaANNED FOR Tee IMD EVIDUAL
bee es Hons Bipnned nor available while on current overseas tours
I
TACTORD, INCLUDING PERSONAL CIACUMSTANCES, 10 BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUWT 1% JADIVIOUAL'S PUTURE AISIGHMENTSE-
|. Subject single ond villing serve geographic locations, Believe oubject. performs:
. SECTION J. DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL .
ia provided os an aid to deaceibing the individual op you exe him on the job, Interpret
‘the words Literally, On the page betow aco a secica of statements thot apply in come degree to tinat people, To ,
the left of gach etatement ‘is a bax under ‘the heading “category, * Roed each stutecent and ineert in the boa the-
category number which beat tel Row, awit mich the atatement opplice to the person euvvared by this report.
‘ Xs HAVE NOT OesERveo THIS) wENCE Can GIVE AO CP INION as, 1 G8 THl OESCAFPTION APPLIES TO THE;
‘DIRECTIONS: This sectton
° "ERODE VIOUAL .
te APPLAICS TO Tel teOTVIDUAR TO THE LEAs? POSSIONE oconst- . - ~ 4
CATEGOR NUMBER 2 + APPLTES 10 INOFVIOUAL TO A LIMITED OCORTE ’ q
D+ APPLIES TO INOTVIDUAL TO An AVERAGE DLOREE
: . 4s APPLENS TO INDIVIOUAL TO AN ADOVE AVLAACE DEGREE : . .
BL MPLLES To, Wwpivious, _-—
CATEGORY STATEMENT ATATEMENE
— a ae fo
5. MOLE 10 BEE anotmeate Th. WAS WiGe Sreaveeos OF fas, os teres
3 vara? ov vise 5 aCCowri sweeter 4 i SiGe lim MSSOLT ATES
2. CaM wane ‘ODCHSIONS OW wES th. ewoue oop eemagery j22- swrcamaare vecisions oe. FE
' 3 Ge enim whee aad ses . + taone tae Sandy COS OF Gow FERLINGS
ai — er rere meet fh mn vrerremmn .
J. mad Une TiAtieS he wee aeeromaesiege . 5 ‘aa. 33 THOUOnTeul OF OTneAs
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4 a .
4 sd MARVTUG (ROMER THIN AoW EES wie Casuad 4 24 OQHR GT SFA UNDER Pate
Ab arowes a6iu 70 suecee
ities
3. Gretwaa comstawtey foR
mde anowrecer. ano ipuns
G- GnOws ante 19 sete
AGOUATANCE
4 j2. oreecare puogiwans
See ae el
5
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126. #5 sacyatte Comactous
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mas CORTeCT OW 16 CONe
ateuciive
POCHLATATES SUCaTH Gra bee
tite Sf med Gece
AAN Mtuone fae Pacts
fat woes ae uv
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Scr
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For nig MI NISTRATIVE 3 GYFICER: Consult curtent inetsuctions for ec completing this report. ©
FUR THK SUPRRVI IR: Thies report in desigred ta help you esnicss your evalustion of your subordinate ond to tronamit
this evssuetion te your aupefvisor end sensos offte Organi ation policy requires that you infomm the subordi-
nate where he stems with you. e@ discustion with hia of his
attengthe and weskaceses. It report ta the esployer sacept
under condi Cien scifeed in 3 5 you read the entire lors before completing
any uostion, Sf tie te the initiel report ‘on the eamtoy t wuel be coop le ond foreerded to the Wier of
Vecennnet na tater than 30 daye after the date indicated in item &, of Section A
ORI GNATION
Ctra) | SERVICE
James .
AIE wErORT CUE im OP
“oo rmbons va
perrerisoas, . - . oe
CUPLOvee wed Sreeaotas
& BTsucs.
co mat
fear ue
ec. Trees oR PRINTED ROME AED SIGNATURE OF Spetavesoe oO,
WAVE ‘DESC PEED
wwessse so
SUPEAVTGOR'S ‘ORFECHAL TITLE *
‘
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ai
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! Vicertify that any eebetantiol differenca of apsnion «sth Ube supervisor fected in the above esctlon.
‘ ern merece ae a ee enon oe eee ee a in ee rn
. ae a. tuid, DaAtE Te. YPCO OR PRIGTEO souk sm SIWATURE OF REVIEOInS Io. OFF acs aAL PATLE OF ROEVIERING GEE CCHAL .
z . Orercray . - .
: ee iicholas fA. fiateios -
. SECTION C. : - 308. "PLAFORMAACE EMALUATION
: } te RATING ON Stagare O¢oronwance oF puree. “4
: DIR PICT 108 1 Conseder ONLY the productivity ant sifectiveneas eltn ehach the ssdassdust being rated has per ‘formed | .
j noe duties during the eating peslhod, Cenpare his OLY aith-othere doing sscrlae work at a aanitor Nevel of _Saspote a .
whee ee ae © dt Lity,.Fectoss other thea productivaty silt be tehva into acount deter in Section Ber vane i,
3 8. OATES SOT PEefoPd DUTIES AOTCUArELT. aL 1S INCOwPE tins, oe ,
Fs BABEL FTE OUATE Im PEMFORUAN CE. AL TH OeGM SE WAS GAD APECIFIG Gy! Dawe OB CRAINING. ME OF TEM FAILS FO.
Cases MT RE OME TALL EES. . *
D+ PEAS THe BOTT OF MIS DUTIES ACCEFTABC T, OLCASHTNAL LY BEVEALE Some AaSA OF wt tant tb.
Hoe PESELE eS OSTEES tm A COURS TAR? Edd OCTAVE waenre . .
Biv db beah PRGTSO WANE: CAMOIES Gy P wame GF wae TEEP ING EEE frcrPticmecsy eete
B > FFRIS II AES OUTres tm wun A OES ae GING WANNEG Meat od 9S Tova dd ay Few Shika PE NBONT ANCOR FD
Vat S-PESVISES. : :
DIOL aCeS PALeHS.Y ALI Te aed — ; :
foe eg 49 (Part 1) ce soeug ae anc ase ence) SECRET . . Performance ta
* ane GHEE. .
den
1 -
1 ‘ re
’ yore
SECRET - OF Fie
(Bren Filled Tor
On FU RFORWAMCE CH SOECUFIT ON THES
+ WeTiaoD
DIRECTIONS: tem
a. Stete in the spaces below up ta nia af the core important SPECIFIC duties pes tb py th tang period.
Flece the mat importent first. Oo aot include pinot of. unimportant duties, "yi
Bb. Rete pesfornance on cach epecific ty considering ONLY effectiveness in performance of ¢
co For supervisare, ability to aypecvise eill elucys be cated as & apecific duty (de not cate as
y uty.
PRAY tee thees
vies retary cely).
in you ind, when possible, the individusl being rated sith others ania 3 the -veme duty st 2
-level of Feaponsaba lity. PON,
e. on “Individuala eith ‘the sane job title asy be perforaing different duties. If 06, rae® Tnes on different
-dulies,
. f.>Be epecific. Faamples of the tind of duties thet sight be rated are:
: ORaL BRIEFIVG MAS AND USES AREA KNOBLEDGCE CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
‘ GIVING CECTCRES DEVELOPS NEW _FEOCR NS .
poe . . CONDUCTING SEFINARS ANALY IES INoUSTaIaL RepoaTs
WRITING TECNICA REPORTS WANAGES PILES
CONDUCTING EXTERNAL LIAISON OPfRATES RADIO
ING CongoiNaTEes Sire orase OFFICES DRIVES TRUCK
SRI TES REQTATIONS sainsatns Al
[RES CORRESPONDENCE
jer ie Supersceor, con
€ @ety no.
Supertising
Reeping his’ owe recoks and reporting
.0n Work progress. =~ :
[3+ NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF WANNEA OF JCB PERFORMANCE
DIRECTIONS: “Stress atrengths “sete wesknessea, “particularly thow which affect development on ‘present job.
SPeCiese gute mo. 6 :
: " Subject analyzed difficult records problens “quickly and’ prooisely, discussed his
i recomendations forcefully and convincingly,. and then proceeded to put, them into
: effect with considarable SDBTEY.. He not only’ supervised his subordinates. effeat-
ively so that every mimite was productive, bub’did a good share of the routine :
work Maself, saking certain that everything was dona precisely as planned,
, . : : ~ ~~ -
de
a
oF “STs FoR CuRaEny, TT as _DaGaRy TAT
ToWe, jato account §
e Sadsra, specea! defects or fateata... sand how he fits in sith your ica. Com
ith others doing sausdar work of about the sece tevely 2. a,
o ae i 7 8 TE
“FE - “OFFA TAY UTsui pas oo me SOULS OL STPaRe TIO
Pe OF osuBIFUL sustaer cnt. +OOEED REO HAVE KOCAP TED tow VF a wad angen BHAT 6 aNoe ACO
Pie A waatey acciP rage Tera ret... 3teie AVCAAGL AUT O2 7M WO BEMENESSES SUPPICHENILY OUTSTANQING TO #4n-
GANT mbS SEP ADATE Oy .
OP fet Band sacetageri fe AY WOT PEOPLE 6 ENDO 45 Prt COShWT TATION . ‘
a.
eating S$ - A Stee TMP 2 AG toed OUTSTARIIAG ST Gtes
weugne 8 1 AP VSUSUMLLY Stade PEetom ON TEAM CF ted ef ouemMints oF THA aeane ration
“ Pn excae neo By OHA 2 PER EW SEP reSik ety Sst elew te Tee ORGAN adn
“Oruce POI TiGE IN Tat ve. tr ves,
carta weites Fea went SOME OCH POLI TIGR UN THE BOGAN I TATION? ¢ Jorss
: th Yee e peoree
Cary see Poste
nN
me Md SECRET me
everything you kos ebeut exe sndeviduel....productivley, conduct in the jobs _
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INSTRUCTIONS
Consult current instructions for cocpletang th
fepost,
For THE AIMINISTPATIVE OFFICER:
FoR THE. SUPENVISOR: Thie tepurt is a privileged coraunication to your supervisor, and to appropriate careet senage-
‘merit: and personne) officials concerning the potentisi of the esployer being sated. ‘Et as NOT to be shown to the
rated exployra It d9 srcuonended that you read the entice ceport before completing any 1 tion. This teport de
to be completed only afters. the employee has been under your supervision PUR AT LFAST 90 Day: tf fess than 99 days.
held and complete after the $Gdays hae elapsed. If thie ja the INITEA, REFURT on the eaployee, however, it MUST be
completed and (srearded te the OF no later than 30 days efter the due date indicated in item 8 of Section “E" below,
(WAddle)- “SERVICE DESIGNATION
+ (Fiset)
@. OFFeCiaa POSITION TINE
te OF
Bate aercey out
Sureayison=s orf ryayvs Teme
Feinteo wawe ano ‘Bicnatune, OF suPenyison ce
‘DIFFERENCE OF OP INTON'
. PRINTED NAWE 24D 516) (ATURE or Rtv
F ; orriciat Nicholas A¢ Nateios
SECTION 6. _ ESTIMATE “OF POTENTIAL Q
ignment, sate the employee’ s potential to Assume Greater’
ality engoustered st the var a levels in his kind of
4, POTENTIAL 1G #S3UME GetATER RESPONSIBILITIES
Late ScTIONS:
“Phink in-termms of the kind of respons
(aEaDy AESVE THE LEVER AT inticH SATISFACTORY PERFODWANCE CaN BE EXPECT:
"aS PEACHES THE WIGHEST LEVEL AT w4icn SaTiSFactony PERF CUWANCE- CAN f
Usain 29568735,
shave fon faainins iW ASSUMING GREATER PESPONS [OHCITIES:
are Pasdas. ¥ BDSUST GUICKLY 10 wowe RASPONSIOLE OUTICS es THoUT FURTHER TRAINING
MORE RESPONSIBILITIES Taam EXPECTED AT HSS PRESENT Levee
13 OME OF THe FEW BHO sudura ec CONSTOEREO for Canty assuueTion or nashen
.
DIRECTIONS: Ansser that question: dos this, person the pbility ta by
/ guess of the bevel of supervisory ebitity this: Berean - “will reach AFTER
onswer 1s YES indséate below your opinion
JUTAHLE TRAINING, Indicate yous, opini ; lacing the numbér of the descriptive, cating: belos wtiich comes closest
e cofugn, Tf your ratang ia based oo obsérving his supervies note. your
pte expressing your pinion an the -appr
rating in the “sctuel”™ column. Ht t sed on opinion af his potential. note the vat ing: in ‘the “potential 06 lustn.
; pescasereve. B+ MATER S OP IKIOT ON HIS SUPERVISORY POTENTIAL I IMIS SETUAFION .
i RaTinG $+ @LETEwE teOrFeauaL wouLo bE A PEAK SUPERY!3QR Wy Tet § gino ‘OF Stivdtion a .
i nuwace 2+ BELSEVL snDEVIDUAL WOULD BE BN AVERAGE SUPERVISOR tS THIS NINO OF SUTUATION < - .
j : 7 Be BELCEVE 1HDIVIDUSL WOULD BE A SIRONG SUPERVISOR iw StS SETOATION . :
2 actuar [rare react DESCRIPTIVE SiTWATION |” ~ >| >
2 ° > . oe tet Baste 338 (truck dea Vitoagraphers, technicians oF professional sper
i 7 OF celeste of varioge kinds) ete contact ert a .
aperrs so
: nt io mene ene > - ~ oe eee -.-
4 Los i. T = TT
i ia eheue 68 surenvisoas eno peeech fuG asic a9 ¢{Secvad fine aupereiaors)
£ sperma + ~ a —e - - .
2, av Of wav wor as SUPE OVENORS, tarem Ts MLEPOREIME Foe wazOe tiand. one
« 2 cere eer hm NA
ACT eate smwsorete Suyssecematis re HOT Feegctal
an
Seyee sd ans Bede Cader, Coosorserioe
acererereas aot
vie
vecuvot wiweses oF
tuscan Tet varreree
oven (Specizy)
o
2 TM NS. GS (Part Hor roms as two ete muce SECRET - Potential es
~ ast SCOSOLETE. ‘
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H oe {Phen Fitted Tay - “fe
Tue MOTEL CMPLOVER MAS BIEN UNDER vVOUR SUPFRYE 1 " OF PE
KAY)
SUNG
INDICATE THE AFPRONIMATE NUMBER OF MONTHS
Three
COMUENTS CORTERNING POTENTIAL
From, subject's performance. bere it appears that his potential in Fob bron oprre
ment field may be Limited only by his lack of formal higher education, tdi ap
even in this respect he could overcame thie deficiency with some training. His
fulness and boundless energy would unquestionably inspire any. subortidgas to higher
performance, He has an intense interest 4n records work afd an ability Hate
“:rasp com
TRAINING OR OTHER ORVELOPMENTAL CAPEALENCE PLANNED von tHE INDIVIDUAL
> NOTE OTHER FacfoRs,
SECTION t. 2
TDERECT IONS: Thia section is provided an nan sid to d
the words titerally. Gn the page below are 4 serice of statements that apply in some degree to moat people,
the tef€ of eech statement ia po box under the hating “cateuory. “Read each statement and insert in the boa’ the
category number which hest tolls how much the statement applic D peraon report.
red by thi
Xe WAVE NOT OOSERVED THISs HENCE Cat GIVE NO ON Ag TO WOW THE DESCRIPTION APPLIES TO THE
, . ARO EWIDUAL -
APPLIES TO THE INDEIVIOUAL TO THE LEAST POSSIOLE O€GREE
ing the lndividval as you sce him onthe yob. Interpret
te
CATEGORY NUMOER Bie APPLIES TO INDIVIQUAL TO A LIMITED DEGREE
34 APPLIGS TO INGIVIGHAL 10 tn AVERAGE OFGREE :
as APPLIES TO INOt VIDUAL TS A ABOVE AVERAGE OLGREL .
. Sosa . apruies 7 To INBEV OUAL To ay MuTsrse NGING OeGHEE :
category STATEMENT STATEMENT FTATINENT
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INSTRUCTIONS
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FOR TIE ADIINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Conavit teurrent ke
FOR THE SUPERVISOR: This report is designed to help you express your evaluation of your puburdinete amd to trenamit
thie evalustion to your supervisor and senior officials. Organization policy requires that you inform the subordi-
fate where he stands with you. Comiction of the report can help you prepare for a d sion with him of his
‘etrengthe and weoknenses. Tt 6a also organization policy that you shoe Part fof thia report to the loyee except
under comlitiona apecified in Regulation 20.170, It is recommended That you read the entice form before completing
any westion. If this is the initlal report on the employee, tt wust be coop leted end forwarded to the Mflice of
Personnel no leter than 10 deys after the «late indicated in item &, of Section “A” below.
SECTION A. GENERAL
(Ficat) (Middle) 2. Gate OF BIRTH
Janes 20 Fed 1928
B. OFFICIML POSITION TITLE
GS-0132.35-7 intel Analyst
F- GRADE G. GATE REPORT SUE EN OP
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7 STANTIAL AEHCK OF OPINION BARNS: B30 tion ANY vy OTmta rs
tli RECORD ANY BUNSTANTE DEFERENCE
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RATING ON GEN RAL PERFORMANCE OF. butie
DIFFCT IOS s Consider ONLY the productivity and. cifoctlernana with which the individual belng rated has
his duties during the rating persad. Cosiparc him ONLY with others doing sinilar work at a vim Stor level °
sibility, Factors other than productivity will be taken tate feenunt Ister in Section &
- '- oats noT peasonw GUTTES AMCOU ATELY, WE PS INCOMPETENT,
+ BARELY ADEGUATE S% PERF CAUANCE) ALTHOUGH HE HAS HAD SPECIES
“CAGaY OUT RESPONSIOINI THES.
PERFORMS MAST OF did DUTSES ACOFPTAGLY: ICCASIONALLY KEVERS FONE AREA UF SEARNGSS.
TNOtNT PEARL RS CUTIES IN A COMP CTENT, EFFECTIVE wanntf,
RATING A FINE PERPOS*ANCE, CAMPERS OUT WAY OF MIS HESPOUSIAILELIRS ONCEPTIONALLY @ELL.
. PEQFORMS HIS BULSES by SUCH AN OUTSTANDING WANNEA THAT WE CS EQUALLED fy FEw GTWTR PERSONS ANUEN TO
tug ER THE SUPERVISOR, .
cowrnts; §&- Woods departed for temporary duty cn 9 Feb 157, Eis last Fitness Report
was completed on 5 Feb LOS7, just prior to his departure. Reparts rrom the
' station indicates the he is doing a commendable Jao. -
es formed
feapane
GIIDANCE OR TRAINING, HE OFTEN FAILS TO
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+ a. Two. individuals
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OLVING LECTURES DEVELOPS NEW Frograus + PREPARES Sumani as .
z CONDUCTING SEMINARS ~ ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES GeRwin i
4 ‘ waiTina TRENNICAL aeporTs WANACES FILES pepat ering sources :
CONDUCTING EXTERNAL LIAISON QPERATES RADIO KEBPS GOOKS 1
ighi) COORDINATES WITH OTHER OFFICES © ORivEs TRUCk . . .
TARINO OICTATION BRT TES REQULATIONS MAINTAINS AIR CONDI TIONING
j SUPERVISING PREFARES CORRESPONDENCE BYALUATES SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
1 @. For seme jobs, duties msy bo broken down even further if supervisor coneiders it advisable, e.g., combined key
‘ | ond prane operation, in” the cans of a cadio operator. 7 . . ‘
rT te TweOuPe TENT tw THE PERTORWANCE OF THIS DUTY @ + PERFORMS THIS DUTY IN AN OUTSTANDING MAnnde :
{ 2+ DAALLY ADEQUATE IM THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS FOUND 1H VERY FEW IMOTVIDUALS MOLOINS SiMe. ~ ‘
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; RATING 3. PERVORMS THIS DUTY ACCEPTABLY . 7+ EXCELE. ANYONE | KNOW IN THE PERFORMANCE OF :
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2. Pensonus THIS DUTY [Nh SUCH A. FINE WANNER || . 2 : to
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NARRATINE DESCAIP TION OF HANNZR OF 508 PERFORVANCE
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SUITABILITY FOR CURRERT JOB IN ORG ORGAN 2A iON
LDIRIVTINS Tako Into occount here everything you know shout the individ ve saprodvetivity, conduct in the fob,
ansat personal charecteriatics or habita, epecial defects or tatents.,..ond haw he flte in with your team, Cox’
pere Rin With othera doing sinilar work of about tHe sane Tevel. . oo . _ _ 7
Pos DEFINITELY UNSUITABLE « HE SHOULD BL SERARATED
SOOULD NOT Mave ACCEPTEG HIM 1F tT HAD KNOMN @HAT 1 knoe now
[ Tt + OF DOVETFUL SuITsaiLity.,
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RANT HIS SEPARATION
OF THE SAME SULTADELITY AS MOST PEOPLE | KHOA TN THE ORGANIZATION
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Consult current instructions for com le ting thie report.
FOR TUF ADNINISTRATIVE OFFICER:
FOR THE SUPERVISOR: Thie report ia ia peivileged communication to your superviaor, and to appropriate career msnage-
ment and personnel officists concerning the potential of the emplayee Deing tated. It is NOT to be heen ta the
tated eeployee, It is recomeemied thet wo ceed the entice report before completing ony question, Fepoet ie
to be Completed only after the eciplayee Aas Deen under your eupetvieion POR AT LEAST 90 DAYS, If lesa then 90 day
held and complete after the Wdeys hes elervet. Tf thie faethe INITIAL REFUST on the employee, however, it MUST be}
coapteted and forwarded to the OF ao later than 30 days efter the due date indicated in, btem 8 of Section “RK below.
GENERAL
v, NAME (Leet) (Firet) (Seddtey fa. cate oF erate
20 Feb Feb 1926
OFFICE/OtVISION/ BRANCH OF ASS Owen . orriciay CIAL POSETION: TUPLE
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DIRSCTIONS: Considering others -y) Wis. grate “os type of assignment, rato the eaployea's patents to assume groater
terponsibilities, Think in teres of the kind of reaponsibility encountered at the various levels in his kind of
work.
ALREADY ABOVE THE ever AT GHICK SATUSFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN Of GxPECTEO
MAS REACHED THE WEGNEST LEVEL AP AW ECH SATISFACTORY? PERFORMANCE CAN Of LUPECTED
MARING PROGRESS. SUT NEEDS wad TIME DEFORE HE CAN DE “FARINeD To AISUNE GREATER AESPONSIAILITICS
AUADY FOR TRAINING UN ASSAOIND GREATER BEIPONBIDILITIGS
WILL PROBAQLY ADJUST OUIeRuY Ba WORE atsPong dus OUTIES WITHOUT FYATHEA TRAINING
ALREAQY ASSUMING MOAE RESPONERGIRI TIES THAN CXPECTES AT MiS PRESENT LEVER
AN EXCEPTUONAL PERTON WH FE ONT OF THE TEW wd SIQULD BE CONSIDERED FOR LARLY ASTUMPTION OF HIGHER
GEVEL RCSPONSIDIN THES -
RATING
NUMSER
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SUPERVISORY POTENT EAL
a
DIRSCTIONS: | Andwer thia questian: ies this person the whillty co be a supervisor? (J ves (} No - Uf your
anveer S$, dadicate belos your apiaion or gucss of the lewel of supervisory odbility this person oh reoch AFTER
SUITABLE [SAINING. Tadteate yout opinion ty plecing the umber of the descriptive rating below shich comet closoat
ta expressing your opinion in the agpropesate coluon. If your cating 14 based on observing him supervise, note your
Fatang an the “esctual® coluan, te based, an spigion of has potenteal, nate the rating an the "petentsal™ column.
orscrrprive 9 * HAVE NE OPINION On RES SOPATUTSOMY MOTENTEAL IN Frid SP TEATION .
RATING 9+ BELIEVE ENDAVIOURL BOLLS BE A WEAR SUPCRVISOR IN THUS KIND OF $1 FUATION
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On the prego below are @ serios af atatoments that apply ‘in some degree to mast people,
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HAVE HOT GOSEAVED Tihs HENCE CAN GI¥E NO OPINION AS TO HOW THE DESCRIPTION
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IeSTRUCTIONS _
FOM TE ALPINESTRATIVE OFFICER: Coneult current inateuctions foe completing ti this “report.
This report is designed to help you expires your evalurtion af your subordinate and to transmit
upervisor ond senior officials, Organisation policy requires thet you inform the puburdi-
ith you, Completion of the report con help you prepare for @ discussion with his of his
nate where he etands
strengths and weaknesees. It ia oleo orgénizotion policy that. you show Part fof thie +
tt be recommended that you ¢ead the entire fora before completing
under comlitions epecified in Regulation 20-379,
any qestion. If this is the initiel feport on the employee, st aust be coop|eted and forwarded to the Office of
Tertonnel no tater than 30 days after the Jate indicated in item & of Section “A below.
FOR TUR SUPERVISOR:
thie evalustion to your
SECTION A.
1, wWAME (beet) ~ (Pieooty
WOODS, Janes _ 3
0. OFFICE? Divi BON/ BRANCH OF ASSiomMENT
(wisdte) | 8. Oave oF wintA a. 9tk 4. SERVICE OER GWATION
20 Feb 1928 M DD
CS OFFICIAL Position TITLE
| GS-0132.35-7 Intel Analyst
PERIO0 COVERED BY THIS NERORT “Cinclucive dates)
22 January. 1956 = 20 Jdanaary 1957
srcceae (Specify)
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SECTION DB. cEeRTiFt __ :
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ast .
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tea a wen TO nia BA COPY ATTACHED Te tris erroet,
1 CARMOT CEMTERY. THAT THe BATED (WO vIDU AL e088 HOw
fC EVALUATE WI5 JOG FEAFGauancE Secause (Specify):
rare
vibuabe
Px hise? MEP GAT REPLECIS tHE COMBINED OF tHtOND OF wYEtiT
PORT ALFLECTS My O96 GFswiOws OF THIS DHOEe
Ano Frevtcys sUrcAVISORS.
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VfS0R]O. SUPERVISOR'S OFFICIAL TITLE
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5 Feb 1957 Janes L. a arenes Gamsa t, Breads may oordinator 201 Control Unit |. :.
AN TIAL OF DirreReNce oF Sint WITH THE SUPERWISOR, OR ANY OTHEA IM
12. FOR THR REVIRWING OFFICIAL: BECORD Any 3005
FORMATION, wiiCi WILL LEAD TO A eerres vaoenatg INOtNG OF THIS aepoats *
Mr. Woeds since return from foreign aesignment has completed one temporary duty
asolgnment and 1a preparing for another, He has applied the present headquarterg
on 3 stagdert equating with this evaluation.
work gt the station registry,
Posted Pos. Contral ‘ fo LNs
[7] ccmrimuto eu artacnts sneer
t cartify the that ony subatuntial diff aa 1g}! 4 wath h_ thag vieor te reflected inthe _nbove section,
8. IMIS OATE a, 1veco ginods figs tee rt TuRe, OF pyverine C. OFFICIAL TITLE OF BIVIERING UFFIGIAL
g Beb 1957 OFF ACH AL . beer Supervisor, RI/AN Section
a PERFORMANCE EvALuaTION 5
Roviewsd by M'D_
SECTION Ce ALO!
1. RATING OW GENLRAL PERFORMANCE OF OUTIES j
BIPACTIONS: Consider ONTY the productivity ond effactivencas with which the indsvidual being rated haa pertormed
Compare him ONLY sith ciiers dotag similar. warvk at -o- similar level of respan-
Factors othee than productivity will be tsken into account tater in Section D.
1. oOfS NOT PEAFORM- MU TIOS ADFOUATELY) HE ES IRCOMPETENT,
2. BARELY AQEQUATE Ih PERFORMANCE. ALTMOUSH HE HAS HAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE Of TAAINING. ME OFTEN PAILS TO
CAWRY OUT RESPONSIG.LITIES.
o PERFORMS MIST OF mid OUTSES ACCEPTABLY: OCCASIONALLY GEVEALS SOME AALA OF WEAKNESS.
+ PERFORMS DUTIES th A COMPETENT, EFFECTIVS MANNER,
+ OS FINE PLREORMANCE, CAAHIES CUT WANY OF HES RESPONSIBILITIES FYCEPTIOWACLY OELA.
6 PERF URMS WLS GUITES IN SUCH AN OUTATANOING HANNER THAT HE 19 EQUALLED OY FER OTHFR PERSONS KACON TO
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Place the most important first. Do not incliels manse at unysoportent dutiee. sy
Rete performance on each apecific duty consifering (ALY effectiveness in pettormance of thas apec Pruty.
For supervisors, ability to emerviae will aleoys be sated se a specific duty (0 mo hgete oo aupervitors thoes
c.
who eupervine @ wecretery onip). va
d. Compare in your wind, when possible, the individsss belng tated with othees perio Roo same duty at @
similar level of responsibility.
©. Two individusts with the pame job title may be pesforsing Aifferent duties. Uf se, rate them on dilfezent
dutles,
f. Be specific: Fuamples of the hind of duties that asght be roted are: .
. ORAL BRIEPING WAS ABD USES AREA KNONLEDOR - CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
i GIVING LECTURES DRVILOPO REE PROGRAMS PREPARES SUWHARIES
} CONDUCTING SEMINARS AMALYERG EMDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSL AYES GEAWAN ‘
i WRITING TECHNICAL auroRTs MAMAGRS OILES DEBRIEFING SOUSCES f
: CONDUCTING BATARNAL LIAISON OPERATES PADIO KEEPS BOOKS .
: TrPina a COORDINATES E11 OTHER OFFICES DRIVES TRUCK :
1 TAKING DICTATION ONITRS PEALATIONS MAINTAINS 43m COND! TiaNING — ~ .
: SUPERYISINO PREPARES Cone ESPONDENCE EVALUATES SONI FICANCE OF DATA ‘
I a duties may be broken duen even further if supervisor considers it odvissble, e.g., ¢ ombined key '
. } ation, in the case of @ radio operator, . 7S
{ cn | . ‘ oon
i 1 + income mT tt THE PLAFORW ANCE OF Tart Outy G+ PERFORMS THID DUTY Im Am OUTSTANDING MANNER
a i : . 2+ BARELY al foarte im THE PERFOMANCE OF THIS rounn tw vEAY row INOIVIOUALS HOLDING Sims- 3
: ORSCRIP TIVE: - Duty 4am 2008 2 4
1 RATING 3+ Pearonud. mis Oufy ACCePTapty - re cxcdes AnVONE 4 anow tm THE PERFORMANCE or: :
ayuste 4+ PERFORMS THIS DUTY IM A COMPETENT Wsante - tis out : Noy
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THAT HE
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Analysis - sub jective analysis of ce, eae AScignment Mans,
dement = Organization
FI and PP material. 5 ly scheduling of work. : |
. ‘| Palingtsvecessc Suty wo, B
erxetrie cure mo. 2
Analysis - Quantitative auwate
5
WAYING | SOEZAFIC DUTY WO. 6
. mute e nuMOne
+ to te te =
Has and uses area knowledge. a
1.
T_WingaTive beDcaiP tion oF wawnta of 10a PERvoRUaNCE
DIRECTIONS: Stress strengths and ecokneases, particuberty those which affect Gevelopment on present job.
During the short time Mr. Woods hen been ascigned to this office, he has very
quickly grasped the essentials of hig sezisnument; he knows when to seek guidance
aPeciFié oure wo.
and is constantly striving to increase Gis knowledge and understanding of hia
atsigoment. He ie extremely conscientious, accepts the responsibilities of his
job and performs hia duties conmenstably.
{ SECTION D.
DIRECTIONS: Teke into account here everything you indavidual, ws eproductivity, canduct da tha job,
Pertanent peresnal chersciariatics oc habits, tpecial defesss or tefente....ond how he fits in with your teem, Con-
° i
pose him with others doing sicslar work of abaut the sere dered.
+ CEFINFTELY UNSUETTGLE - HE SHOULD Gk YERAaETES .
+ OF OQUETFUL SUITADILITY,., OURO NLT AAU AClAr TED cis IF OL MAD anon MEAT 1 KAOe 908
2 A GAREUY ACCEPTAGLE CUPLOVEL...O0LO® AFF S500 B27 BIT NO ET ARHESSES SUPFICLENTLY ONTSTANDING TO HAR:
Ban WTS SEP ABAT I Qn ie a
GE THE Saute SP Paaih ity AS UOST PEGHLE 1 ence dm TA GRGANIEATION
A SINE EMPLOCKE © KAS SOWE OUTSTANDING SIGE SIat
s-
RATING
nUMOER «| Ae UNUSUALLY SIpCmG PERSON IM TERT OF Tal OEGUIRTENTS OF ft GCHOAGIZATION .
+ EACLELED OF ONLY A PEM in SUNTAQILE TY 665 0794 Ya THE UAGANETATION
wat , FOS, THE UNGANI ZATION? (en eer es aye iaeic
im SOUF ‘Otm he 208 rfa oN 1
is Tats THOIVI DUAL ARETE Suites FOR errs
ESPLAIN FULLY:
oo io SECRET !
SECRET a ;
me
FUNes Filled fap
_UMSTRUCTIONS
Consult current instructions for completing this teport.
FOK TUE ADRINTSTRATIVE OFFICER:
FOR THE SUPERVISOR: Thee report ies privileged communication to your supervisor, and to appropriste career menage
meat aml personne! officials concerning the potential of the employee being rated, It is NOP to he show to the
fated eaployee. Tt ux recommended that you read the entire report before compirting any auestion., This report is
to be completed only after the employee has been under your supervision FOF AT LEAST 90 DAYS. Lf leve than 90 loys,
hold ant complete after the od days h eluneed. Tf this ia the INITIAL, REFOKT on the employee, however, it MUST be
completed and forwarded to the OF neo leter than 3odaya after the due date imticated in item 8 of Section
SEWER AL _
a. SOK @- SERVICE Of SIGNATION
_ (Widdtey [2 ore of get
O Feb 1928 KR SDsDr
SECTION Es
OFETCHAL POSHTION TITLE
" ALO GS=013203597 Intel Analyst
seuctar (Specify)
OF THE INDIVIDUAL BEING RATED
a CERTIFY Teat THIS REPORT RY REPRESENTS lay iw gest) DUO GE MEN
B. FRED on PRINTED NAME io ab St [son con c. SUPERVISORS - SOF FICEAL TIME
Janés Le " Brogion awn (es|Coordinator 201 Control Unit
iv “DIFFERENCE oF OPINION a NUN AVTACHE o ‘0 WEMO-
THIS OATE ; TyPto Gob ge fio ‘Ny $j onal = i C. OFFICIAL TITLE OF RUVICHING OFFICIAL 4
5 .Feb 1997 if i, okey L Supervisor, RI/Analysis Sectifi
SECTION G. “ESTINATE OF POTENTIAL —
_ POTENTIAL TO ASSUME GREATER RESPONSISILITIES | .
DIRECTIONS: Considering others of his geade and type of assignment, rate the cnplayes’ s potential to assume greater
responsibilities. Think in terms of the kind af responsibility encountered at the various levels ia his kind of
MOFK.
ALSFADY ABOVE THE LEVEL AT WHICH SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTES
HAS REARCMEO THE MIGHEST CEVEL AT WHICH SATISFACTORY PFAFORMANSE CAN BE EXPECTED
MANING PROGRESS. BUF VEEOS MORE TIME BEFORE NE CAN BE TRAINCD TO ASSUME GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
5 READY FOR VARIVING IN ASSUMING GACATER RESPONSISILITIES
WILL PROBABLY ADJUST GUICKLY TO SHE RESPONSINLE CUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
wating ALREADY ASSUMING MORE RESPONSTAILETIRS THAN EXPECTEM aT HIS PRESENT LEVEL
AN EXCEPTIONAL PEASON #MD FS ONE OF Tw Fiw m0 SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOU CAALY ASSUMPTION OF HIGHER
MoE .
NUMBER LEVER @ESPONSTBILITIES .
Iam one
Br SUPERVISORY POTENTIAL : :
DERFOTIONS as persnn the ity ta be a tupervawne? Yes } No Tf your
mswer Ly waatacate below your opimien or guess ef the lewol of supervisory wbility Chis person wall ceach AFIFP
BULLARLE TRAINING, Tudicate your aginien by placing the meshes of the deteraptive Feting betes which comes clotedt
to expressing your opinion in the appropriate ecolumn. Pf your rating as based an observing hid supervise, note. your
roting in the “setuai® column, If bated un opinion of his potential, mote the rating in the “potential” column. .
ih Utis Si TATION
OESCRIPTIVE . WAVE NO OPINION ON HIS SuPEaVISoRy POTENTIAL,
RATING + RELIEVE ENDIVIOUAL WOLLD OE A BEAN SUPERVISOR IN THIS KIND GF SETUATION
BEL EEVE FNOTVIDYAL @OULD BE Am AVERAGE SUPERVISOR IN TS KIND OF SITUATION
NuMeeR °
e > ASLICVE INDIVIGUAL FOULO B STRONG SUPERVISOR IN THIS SITRATION
actual roresrene | CESCHPPTive SITUATION
VS Sasue ceive tua 8asr€ 398 (bruck drivers, stenographers, bechats 3 oF proleastonal ape
| ciataeee of versous kinds) anrat coaract arin rmucciate Syuecerevates 14 retautet (First lane,
supervisor) .
GROUF OF sUrkeneEcs e4e ErmiCt THe SUsee Hoe (Second Lino auperedvora)
SeGawe Ration
Oe wasom Pree,
NESOMAL WES FS sh SPONET ALE
wea way Ce wae wor af Nurs
"oLicr (Executive level) :
San ESNAAEEE po nn ne ee
open
Rak UME OT ATE DUMZRDINATORS ACTAVITYED ASE STUEUSE AND RELY CHAE FOC COERD MATION
EM UMUED TARR He ereDimaTIA AVL GOE Esta OF tHe coronaire Bie
otass £Specely)
rom 89. 45 (Part [}}sr roses it we ae onee SECRET _ Potential. um
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bwow gs ane sasctrere
14-00009
SECRET OE ae 9.
(then Filled tn : eer
THDECATE THE APPROMEMATE NUMBER.OF WONTHS THE RATED EMPLOYER HAS DLEN UNDEN YOURS
Three Months * . he
S$. COMMENTS CONCERNING POTENTIAL 1 ” § ~ tS Fin
Mr. Wooda is lacking in formal education, however, he has aaterye vee WD ive
and ability and vith continued on-the-job experience is capable¥ng ~ Sy veloping into
@ good supervisor of a section In RI or ia operating the Registry of a
field installation. . i
UP ERY EY Scone
section H. FUTURE PLANS: : E
4. TRAEWING OF OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL CRPERIENCE PLANNED FOR THE INDIVIOUAL - t
Training within the established FI/RI pattern.
°
IMCLUOING PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, TO TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN INDTVIETURS FUTURE ASSIGNMENT
OTHER FACTORS,
@OTE
the left of each statement is a box under the heading “category.”
jeetegory number which best tells how much the atement applies to the person covered by this report.
X + HAVE NOT OBSERVED THIS: HENCE CAN GIVE NO OPINION AS TO How Tat DESCRIP TED APPLIES TO THE
‘
; - - :
: SECTION "I . DESCRIPTION OF FHONVFOUAL _
y wivection: This section t2 provided ss on oid to deseribing the individual as you sce him on whe job. Intecprot
; the words Literally. On the page beiow are o series of statements that apply in some degree ta mest people. To
: Read cach statement: and insert in the box the
INOUVIDUAR ,
+ APPLIES TO THE INDIYIOUAL TO THE LEAST POSSIOLE DEGREE
+ APPELLEES TO INOTVIDUAL TO A LIMITED DEGREE
s APOLEFS TO beobe1UZAL TO AN AVEHAGE OLGAEE
© APPLETS To INSP ytyUAL TO AM ABOVE AVERAUE DEGREE
3 APPLIES Ta NOP vi Oat To" AN GUTS TANOING DEGREE
TAT EMENT
CRTEGORS MUMGFR
mene
STATLMENT CATEGORY
TATEGARY | STATEMENT CATEGORY
th. NAS WEGH STanOeeos OF 4 TH. aS TEtEST OWE FA OFscUde
ACCOMPL I ShM ine STIMS Bete ANTOCHATCS
3, abel FO SUf swotnsas
3 Point oF vies 5
j 2 Caw wane Gecrerows ew wie h
Dee MEN HERO AMI SRS
PR rerchetars cher sows ate
a RAPSAANT TH FON FEEL INOS
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SHOGS ORIGEMALT TY
23. ACCEPTS OLSPONaEOILE:
29. US TaPeTaTIUL OF OTHAAS
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TESPOHDT HELE TS SUPE He
vtsron
5. 3fmives Cowstawty poe ab. cratcacs quagevtar
WP PIAL EOE AND LOKAS 7 ot ‘ tute oy
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ry. sr . .
ne | ‘ yo ouaeerts ont wine 3 U4. ASMETS wie CRMORS 24. WC Ras BEAR GeOTe PAtSsuNE
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Log. nwous waew to 2008
Asses tance
welelrlel|w
DOES 45s 590 ME THOUT
STROGe SUPPORS
f26. 1S atcretty comeciaus
[s7. Comes Gr wiTH SouuTIaAnE
' 2 ee a Pith PeOr & . “
St ce 4 to pacau ia’ 4 ia ta vees .
Jd. wed Les tEStaw TS cows
. MAA wddour FOR PA ta. 8 oescovent :
bine : us w Pe yaks
-—-—— 4. panne ee a a ~—-| open anaes
, see te oF eae.
5 |g. cers teswos cone h $0. tetans cctamy 5 2b. sae ore
7 20. COwPCETES ASStaNwERTS To. peek Widarst s1b0ne
5 10. C8w COPE @EtH emEbatacits 5 3 ORE Tew MRL ee BK tte
ow +, SECRET
. 7 oy
14-00000
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FIELO FITNESS REPORT
' The Fitness evert as an deportant factor in oegmacaateon pereannel managraent.
7 1, The ergmutstion selection bored with inforsation of valwe when considering
‘ indavrces! for monhecehip in the ‘career atatt:: wd .
2. 4 pecredic record of ,ab performance #6 an ard te the effective utilisation of portonwet. -
INSTIUCTIONS , .
TO THE FLALD AMPINISTRATIVS OF PE@SONN7I. OFFICER: Con~ tevented by Ala doy-to-dey activities, IF thia individ- an
sul¢ curcent field administrative inetructione regerdsna wsl’ hae heen under your super
the initiation and trenuittal af this report” te head aya, will collaborate, if practiceble
. previous supervisore to make sure the report ia
quactore, . :
ond complete. Primary reaponeidbility reate efth the
TO YW" FIALO SUPECVT WE: Read the entire form before cercont supervisor, Et is assumed that, throughout the
attempiing to cosplete ery item. At the supervisor whe period thie individual hee b under pour supervision,
aga diroets ead reviews tha work of the Individus: Po Oui ervdstors teaponssbilitsos
e SDATE. that dae gene 1
priaary. tewonsibility for eralustinal hi :
@. and on-the-job effectivencte oe vo ei herp he acandsDA
Basted Bas. Cactred WAh-
FNESS KGPORT 13 S100" TO THE ae 4
fet aeets to provide:
the applicetion of on .
-[e
atrengthe, weakness
Rsirt}o
neyree \. : .
3, SERVICE DEST GNATION
iris opriova mamen OR NOT THES |
LEAVE GLANK = FOR SEAOQUAMTERS USE ONLY
James S. Woods
- SPATESN DISTONATION (Currant)
SNe on cme mente Beate hie tine oe
ps : SECTION ca tie “he completed by tield, supervbeoe) . : ‘
rt. CURRENT POSITION , Tr DATE ASSUMED HEAPONTIGILITY FOR POSITION
ntelligence Analyst = CB 25 Saptenbor_195h-
STATE THE SPECIFIC ASSIGNMENTS oR TASKS WHECH ARE TVPUCAL OF THOSE GIVEN TO FAR LMPLOVEE DURING THE PAST THRES
ST
s
TO SEK MONTHS (hise in order of frequency)
tty
Subject is an intelligence analyst in the Personay Pile Section of tha Records :
Integration Branch, Sukpet is responsihle for the maintenance of agent records - ,
: and personality Piles, and is regponrhla for making all KORA file chacka, ‘
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a - <*> DG NOT CONPLETE-- = FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY _ . re a
i TENT CATON y AND SIGHATURES }
i 1. NAME OF @ATER (True) iN heenG GEFICHAL INFIELD (Tree) ~
i a Sones Ma Prime. —-—Faut_§. Braitueiser_ -
> 3. THIS MERCKT x ass CT) YAS NOT SHOWN TO ThE VHOEAL BEING RATED. * :
: 4. DATE REPORT aL rare |3. MAME DB SIGNATURE OF ADMINESTRATIVE OR PER NEL OFFICER at MEADQUARTLAS , ,
4 TICATED AT pod. ea TQ AUTHENTICATE FRINESS MEPORT AKO SIGNATURES
3 i] oe
: ATI IT E l Wiliam £.. Nelson, CFA/1L
ev tse L
. DO NOT COMPLETE FOX HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY
FORM NO. pen SEPLACES FORM 45a. 1 STP Sa. tar
4 res 33 45 a WHtcn Way wr Usto. SECRET
ote seen rome eR ELLIS!
20. $0595 ORIGINALITY,
é
SECRET PERSON WS
(thon Filed in) | :
SECTI
a SER TION v ry 2 era aan
an eid an deacesdbing the individual, Your de aitiae ipo faypeadse ot wafarorable
ning ba cotetion to a particular job or ansiganent. The doeenipe bee words are to be
rm
Thie wection fe provided
in fteols bul acquires ite
interpreted Literally.
On the loft hand vide of the page
of atatemenca that apniy in wwae degree te wont people, me
the sight hand eide of th of deucriptions, Trelanel® pi anin cA categery te dhe
vided inte three emell Bloche: thie it te alloe you to mohe finer dietinetions §& you 49 Setice, ook at the states
ment on the felt « then cheeh the category en the right ohich beet totie hoe much the ateatonent appiiva ty the pers
@on you ere.sating. Placing en “X" jn the ‘Not Oheerved' coluan meane you heve no opinion en edetaer » phrase
applies to indteidual, Placing an “Xin the “Dose Not Apply** coluen seane thet yuu heve the definite opinion
(het the description te not at off salted to the individual. .
CATEGORIES '
NOT.
APPLIES TO AN| APPLIES TO ANI
STATEMENTS
APPLIES TO AT APPLIES TO A_
DOES J eee
NOT REASONABLE ABOVE AVERAGE | OUTSTANO ING
APPLY OUGREE OEGREE DEGREE
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A. AGLE TO SLE ANOTHER’S
POINT OF VIEW.
SAMPLES.
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PRACTICAL,
f. & GOOR REPORTER OF EVENT).
T. Ch WARE DECISIONS De mis CON
Wet MECD AQISES.
HE
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3. CHUTIOUD IM ACTION.
4. MAS. IMETIATIVE, ~
$- UNtupTIOnAL.
HE
6. ANALYTIC IN WIS THinginGs
2. CORBTANTLY STAIVINS 792 NED
KAGWLEOGE AND IDEAS,
GETS ALONG WITH PESPLE AT ALL
SOCIAL LEVELS.
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*. WAS SENSE OF HUMOR,
19, FNOWS BHEN TO SEE ASSISTANCE.
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VQ Cam TT ALUN att REORLE.
12. UEMGAY FOR PACTS.
14. GETS THINGS DONE,
15. KEEPS ORIENTED TOMSED LONG
YE GOALS.
fa. Cat COPE With Ewenceuctes.
17. WAS HIGH STANDARDS OF
AC CDUPL | SHMENT.
1p. MAS STamistas Can KEEP GOING
ALOE THE,
RS HOE RANGE GF TNF SRMATION.
— jl e
is One ae ae ie Sn
ee ae ae
21. BECLOPTS ALSPONSIBILITIES.
: . *
72. AGI TS MIS ERRORS.
: = ~ ia
25. RETPONOS SELL PO TALevIStOM,
[pe ee ee a 9
EP EP
aa. Cyan eusresirion.
eshice astecur
£50 aoe TO oe
STMN SURO OET
fa
SECRET
14-09000
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sana tepe ices
ae ey
sa. A Soon TUCTIAT TIA.
B. WAT cA. NTE Sy
- Subjest $9 weak inhis ability to express himself in writing.
Satya, Att ecter Fethee a teem ne ie bot enertdner (am enamine nates
L CAN Thaw ON OTS FEET.
. COMES UP OTS SAR THC 10
FACE EMs.
2 ST eME aTENE VE asec rated, &
gpamn Pook.
+ TOUGH SINdeD.
. ORSCAVANT.
« cCapaet.
2 CLEAR THO ree,
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« COMPLETES ASS Oveeats 81 late
ALLOMAGLE Tiwt arerts.
LS GVALUATES SULT BEAL IETICALEY.
, BELL POET atowt CuMated
. OTL 1BCRATE.
LO REPECHIWE IN TSC ESIOMD OTH
ASSGCEATLS,
. UMPLEMENTS DETEFONE BLCAMD$
~ Lass OF OWN FETLINGS.
Sgr -TMOUGHTFEL OF TREAT.
9° WOR BEAL ATEN PRESSURE!
DISPLAYS JCDEINENT.
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out. :
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. WERSATHRT.
Wit CRETect se PS CUaeraue re.
, APL E TS SMR GG INAE OTe.
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OF mid SPLIT.
© DOES NST REE AE BRON AND
CONTINUMSS TPTST EUR.
TOTAT WAT SEP A PSTANDT ne sietnotns?
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Subject is conscientious, hard-
Subject haz a good background and
_ has assvant hig pr
TEP ANDING PEUMESICS
SECRET
(then Falled tay
A
SECTION YO
orking and wore than #
SECRET
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{lling to work long hours.
gxparience in maintaining, agent records, Subject
esent responsibilities with a winimia of 6
er ca i en RS I
14-0000
a . : SECRET OF Fey
(then Filded Ens
WA Otupe Chasen tines: ees Te)
TROTLATE TF YOu TRINA THAT ANY TINGLE BTAENGTN OF BEBARCSE CUTeL mS
Subject’ s stamina and persistence in accomplishing his tasks hy a ee
of tine outweigh his weakness, . - ay Pe
DO VOU PEEL THAT WE MEQVIMLE CLUDE BUPEAVISION) [MUMMOo Ceo sis. tr ven, mare
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SWAT TRAINING 00 Vou RECQWWENO FOR THIS INDTVIOUALT
Racommend training in Phase II and DT .
a aes
OTHER Comments CIndscate Aere general traite, specisic hobite of charereee ation nol 6
report but shich have @ bearing on effective wtclisation of this perzea)t
Steril
Read aff deaceaptiaas sefore rating. . a” sie the woat apprear
-_ Place
i DIRECTIONS: Coneider onty the akill eth which the C. orescrians: Saeed vpon whet ha hee aeid, hie action
person haw perforaed the dutios of Nie job and rate ond esp other indications, give your opinion of thie
him accordingly. peceon's attitute toward the organization,
(CT) ft. 0086 nor Penton ouTiCs ADEQUATELY: WE 15
incompetent.
(TJ ts pare soccuare in PaArGRMANcEs AL
HAS nad SPETIFLC SUTOARCE OA TRAINIW
OFTEN FARLS TO CARRY Out AESPORSIOILITICS
COMPETENTLY. |
Cc)». PCAFORMS .wOSt.oF HIS CUTIES ACCEPTABLY: OCCA-
SiOnaey AtvEALS SOME AREA OF wCARWESS. .
4. PERFORMS OUTLES IN A TYPICALLY COMPETENT,
EV PCCTIVE WANNER,
(CREE 9-8 FINE PERFORMANCE, CARAILS OUT MANY OF KES
Ae Ulta alate ig UE Ee
(CZ) ty was ay anraconi gic AT EE Tuck TOWARD THE ORBAN:
. TEATION, DILL DEL INITELY LEAVE THE ORGANIZATION
= AT ME PINST oorca tunity.
| [HTT] s. was STRONG NEOATIVE ATT ETUBE TOMAR ORANGE AL
THR. tRRES BF WESTAICTIONS,. REGARDS ORGAN:
Ad A TEMPORARY STOP UNTIL HE CAN OFT
SoweNins Cena,
Co] & Pts ro wave at unr avon ABLE ATTITUOE TOWARD
THE PRBANIZATION, BOTHERED DY WINGR FAUSTRAS
Vedas G1kk QUIT FF THOSE CONTINUE. :
tf A WLS ALTTHTUDE TORARG THE SPGanI ZATION $$ INOIF>
FIEEAS.. HAS MOREE AnD SEE™ ATTITUOS. .nOULO
LLANT LF JOMEONE OFFERED wie SOULTHING GETTER,
(EEE oa. tenes ty wave FavORhGLZ ATTITUDE TOWARD OMGANt>
=~ TATION. MANES ALLGUANCES FOR RESTRICTIONS
VOREMED OY WOMMING FOR ODGANI ZATION. . THINKS
IN THs OF A CARLED by THE ORGANETATION,
(U7) as PEPPRUTaLY FAS PavomaeLe ATE TUce TowaRd ™E
SR GAN TATHON. SARASOG A UNEXPECTED OUTSIDE
eres etonate wika PEtEad ye ENOCAVM TO MAKE A
Laas IN THE GHLAMI Za hon
POT] pe wes an Gatuataerie sori race TORARD THE ORG Ane
a SEAT GN URL PRGBASLY Este Tut LR ORS ING
THE Gauss, CATION,
GM WE
RESPOMSIBILETICG EACKPTCONALLY WELL,
PERFOANS MES CUTLES IN SUCH AM OUTSTANDING
MANNER THAT ME 1S EQUALLEO OY FEW OTWER PERe
SONS KNOWN TA INE RATER,
18 THIS (NOtVioUad BLYTE® QvAL eR ED FOO BORK IN SOME
omen sttar EEN no oo jyes. te YES, WHAT?
ane eae. Be as
DI DIWECTIONS: Conarderisg others of this prreon'a grade
and type cfrasarganent, Row would you cate Aim on
potentiality for as tien of greater responsi bille
ties woroalls indicated oy peosationy
Person fm DIARIES Ful tating. okifl ja pod dutioe,
Gondact an the pod. persenal-charactonistscea of
Aebsts, ane apecioal defects ar talents.
] HAS mpacweD THe wignést GRADE ACCEL AT am icn (OTL) be SPrennreay unsul Taste + We suGuLe Be SEPARATED,
BATIGFACTOAY PEAPQHUANCE cat OC EAPECTEO. *
POU] be $5 daring radcetss, gut nekos MOOK Tee 1s
sot PRESENT caane azraRe FROWTTION TO A HIER
GARDE Can af AT LOUMENOED, vs,
(CXR] Ss. bs Reaoy ro tac on AEMPONSIOILITIOS OF Tre
3 Ext utarks ctads, suk Say REED TOAIH ING. TH
four astes, ,
fT og. wake Peesimy ads ST QUIZALY TO Tn eeue
{ Loge SO DR ATFUL SUT TASILETY.-S9ULD NOT HAVE AC:
CUeTto miw UF FAS GEN BHAT £ AKOW NOG.
POT] 8 DBRS UY ASHER TACLE CPL OVEE. OCF INITELY AtLOn ,
asTSade WT wit WO BLERHESTES BVFHICLENTLY
RETATAND ING _TO_wARASET WES SEPARATION.
a) aR OTRR TAR LPL OTE L-DESPLAYS THE Same Ayt Tas
= Oruyte vy 999T GF THE PEOPLE § KHOm tN THE
seodatrafis,
Losetinted RESPONSE ALE OUTLETS OF THE NLUT NIGHCO CreDe, ve
r js. 13 ALSCADY PERFORWING AT Tee LEVER OF Trt NENT iosie Eu Na UEPLOVEE © MAS SOME GLYSTANGING
— WEGNER GOALT. 4 sTxrsetet,
cr . Om ERLePticney 2a5ON wed G2 ONE OF THe Fee Cu} AL AN WAL ALG STRING PERSON Te TEMS oe Ht
wenn ee SMGLRO BE CONSIOLELO FOR RAPED ADVANCES —* ROR TAWENTH OF Prt Sonadt LaATiGe.
{ Toy. gece sAS ay ORE A Bae te SUETASIRI EY FOR 6ORs
LNT.
—— ya Vea vosaseraride.
14-0000
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SIRT sees eater ngonee nih fete sennatennw enema
dower
4. GRACE So.
6. DUE DATE OF THED
t. CURRENT POSITION
F. STATE THe SPECIFIC ATOIGHMENTS OR TASS
Og, (then Faltod tn) om
7 — FAELO FITHESS REPORT
Fitmese Beport tp’ ‘an. deopertant fectot je ofganitatscn personne}? eanetooent,
The organisation selection hoard eth Inferastion of value shan Considering the epplicetiss af sa
individual for ataberehip in the esrear stall, and ae
A periodic ¢ecocd of job perforwance v0 on aid ta the effective vitlizotion of personnel.
INSTAUCTIONS
FO THR FIFLO ADMINISTRATIVE OR PERSONNTL GFFICEES Cone roverled by hie dupoturday activiliod,
sult curcent field miminjatrative inatevetione sogerding wal hae boon wonder your eupeeviaion far hea
the daitiation and trenamittal of thie coport to head- days, you off collaborate, if peacisoedte,
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aessgns, directs and souieva the work ofthe tndsvidual,
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25 Feb 1928
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James S. Woods
STATON OLSIGHATION (Curtont)
rea_ Heaton Hoadquacters
trome a BHIod CovERED DY THIS RCPOAT oe ve datoay
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etn AWE TrPICAL OF THOSE SIGKG 19 THE EMPLOYEE
To Six MONTHS (Liat dn order of frequency) .
Subject 19 an intelligence analyst in the Personality Files Section of tae
Records Integration Branch. Suoject 1a responeible for the maintenance of
agent records and personslity Piles, and is responsible ‘for waking 211 Zorea
Mission file checks.
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hour. He hae a good tackground end oxpertence in maintaining agent recorms.
, Subject has apaumed nis present ressonsibilities with a minimum of supervialoa.
enn net eee ner mn tannin
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Recommend training in Phase II and III
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€. WHAT TRAINING 00 YOU RECOUMEND FOR THIS INDTVIOUAL?
apecific Aabita of chorecteriatica not covered elsewhere in the ~~
effective uthiization of this person):
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alt deaceiptions | before rating.
DIRECTIONS: Consider only. the abiltl eith ehich the -
person hee porformed the duties of hia job ond ¢
hin accordingly.
[ZT] 1. cers mor reavonw ouTiCe ADEQUATELY. HE IS
INCOMPETENT,
Bs CARELY. ADKQUATE EM PERFORMANCES ALTHOUGH KE
WAS HAG SPECIFIC CuI DANCE Oa TRAINING, HE
- - OFTEN EAILS TO .CAMAY OUT RESPONSIOILITICS ~~
COMPETENTLY,
Cc “as PERFORMS MOAT OF HES DUTIES ACC eTARLY occa:
* SIONALLY REVEALS SOME. AREA of WEAKNESS.
(CT) 4. Pirrones cuties in a TYPICALLY COMPETENT,
, RPPEETEVE MANNER. -
(CI. 3. ALFINE PERFORMANCES CARMIES OUT MANY OF WIS
RESPONSEBILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.
{ 1 6. PERFORNS “wis OuTIes IN SUCH an OUTSTANDING
MANNER THAT RE 15 CQUACLEO BY FEW QTWER PER
SONS RNOUN TO THE RATER,
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Coles.
Place “ ic in the aost appropriete box under subsections Aa. B,C,ad _
DIRECTIONS: Based upon shat he hoo eaidy Ade wctlone,
and any other indications, ‘give your opinion of this
person's attrtude toward the orsanitetion,
1. MAS AM ANTAGONISTIC AITITUOE TOWARD THE ORGAN:
VZATOON. MOA DEVINITELY LEAVE THE ORGANIZATION
AT Tee FIRST OPPORTUNITY, cand ,
(TJ 2. HAS STRONG NEGATIVE ATTITUDE, TOWARG ORGANIZAL ~J
TT TNO... FAKEO “OY RESTRICTIONS... REGARDS ORGAN. ff
IZATION AS A TEMPORARY STOP UN TEL HE CAN GET
SOMETHING AETTER.
(J + renos to wave aw UNFAVORABLE ATTE TUDE TowaRD
THE ORGANIZATION, .COTHERED BY MINOR FRUSTRA.
TIONS. .WSUL GUST FF THESE CONTINUE.
(U7) 4: HAS ArritvOe TOWARD THE CRGANIZATION 19 INDI Fs
FERENT...HAS “WAIT ANO SEE™ ATTETUDE. . WOULD
LEAVE TF SOMEONE OF FERED HIM SOMETHING BETTER.
f S$. TENDS TO HAVE FAVOHASLE ATTITUDE TOWARD ORGANI<
ZATION, MANES ALLORANCES FOR RESTRICTIONS
IMPOSED BY WORKING FOR ORGANS ZATION... THINKS |
Im TERWS OF A CAREER IN THE ORGANIZATION.
Cx] 6. CEFANITELY KAS FAVORAGLE ATTITUDE TOWARD THE
ORGANIZATION. BARRING AN UNEXPECTED OUTSIDE
OPPORTUNITY, WILL PAOGADLY CHDEAVOR TO MAKE A
CARELA IN THR ORGANISATION,
(J 7. nan an Entec SPASTIC ATTINUOE TOWAND THE ORGAN
PPATION RELY PROKA LY NEWRR CONGESLT WORKING
ASY PLACE SUT In Tat OR2CANT CATION.
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and type of assignoent, hae would you rate hin on
potentiality for assumption of greutce cospansibili-
ties nernaifty indicated by promotion,
t 1, MAS REACHED THE WECHEST GRADE LEVEL AT enicn
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN GE EXPECTED.
(T] 2+ 13 waxing PRoGada3. GuT NEEDS MORE TINE IN
PRESENT GRADE BE75KE PROMOTION TO A aAlGER
GRADE CAN Bf RECOMMENDED,
C7} 2. tS ROASY TQ YARE GN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
NEXT WHEMEA GAASE. BUT MAS NEED TRAINING EN
SOME. aBgag, -- -
(C] 4+ site pacasouy AQ JUST QUICKLY 10 THE NORE
ALSPONST SLE BbLAT OF TE EXT HIGHER GRADC.
x H 5. 1S AAEAOY FENFORWING AT THE LEVEL OF THE NEAT
HiGHAR GRADE.
| Ae AM EACESTIONAL PEARSON BHO 15 CHE OF THE FEO.
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canduct on tne yob, personal characteriaticsa or
habits, and special defects ofr talenta.
DEFENETELY UNSUITABLE © HE SHOULD BE SEPARATED.
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e CXPTED WIM IF f HAD KNOON WHAT | NOR NOW,
f ] 3- A BARELY ACCEPTASLE EMPLOVEE,.UEHINETELY CLC
AVERAGE BUT WITH ND WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTOY
OUTSTANIIGG TG SARRANT HIS SEPARATION,
va. A PVPTCAL EMPLOYEE cee OFSPLAYS THE SawE SuITA-
CICS TY AG MOST OF THE PEOPLE Po anGw IN THE
OAGINITZATION,
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7. LEST YOUR MAUOR DUTIES .t8 “APPROKIMATE ORDER OF $MPORTANCE,. atta a rriTy) DESCRIPTION GF EACH.
‘s Ae senior anaylist on the EE/FI/G/Z area my duties consist of:
: ‘ (A) Consolidating personality files which entails the following: (1) Make a
: complete search in Index on all references pertaining to the subject,
(2) gathering 211 references 1n RI/Files, (3) anaylyzing documents for
inclusion in 201, (4) preparing a summary of reference sheet which notes.
. i, the disposition of all the documents put in the case, .
Leomr le. | | (B)° Liaison. with the area desk. - . . .
a i, Supervising the work ‘of the junior anayliste
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Omit MINOR DUTIES.
Be LIST COURSES OF INSTRUCTION COMPLETED DURING REPORT PERIOD.
t Hame of Course . Location Length of Course Qate Completed
“Qe TH SHAT TIPE CF ACAK ARE C55 wARTLY UHTEAES IED?
Intelligence work at the desk level.
Tf OLFFERENT FROM YOUR PRESEOT 308, EXPLAIN YOUR QUALTFICATIONS CAPTATUCE, KNOWLEOGE, SKILLS).
Two years experience in RI.
12 April 1954
OaTe SIGNATURE
y
Mr, Woods has performed his duties conscientiously and well. He possesses a
great deal of energy, is extremely irciugtrious and hae maintained excellent
relations in his liaiscr with the area desk.
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FS THUS PERSON'S PERFORMANCE ON PRESENT VOB MOST NOTICE AML acUd CR OUTSTANDING?
dee UN OMAP RESPECT
Mir. Woods has performed his dutios moat ontstandingl# ty vir tne; He Sais
formation amd maintenance of excellent liaison relations,
19. ON WHAT ASPECT OF PERFORMANCE SHOULD THUS PERSON CONCENTRATE EFFORT FOR SEL@ IMFROVEWENTE
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AS. COMMENT Om THES PERSONS ASILITY. TO HANDLE GREATER RESPONSISILITICS NOW OR Im THE FUTURE.
Mr. Woods has handled his present responsibilities ad-irably and I am.
certain he would be capable of handling additional ones as the oppor=
tunity occurs,
15. ARE THERE OTHER OUTILS wHicn BETTER SUET THIS PERSON'S QUALIFICATIONS? (Haccamens appropriate reassignment,
possible.)
Mr. Woods could quality as an Intelligence Analyst in any of the appros. .
vriate séction of RI. . : .
OG. WHAT TRAINING OR ROTATION OO YOU RECOMWEND FOR THIS PERSON?
None at this time
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TF FERFOOMANCE DURING REPURE PERICO HAS SEEN UNSATISFACTOAT, INFRE TS.ATTACHED COPY OF MFMORANDUM NOTIFYING THIS
PERSON CE UNSATISFACTORY PEQFIRVANEL,
PL EVALUATION AT DAS BEEN DSc 349 Wlin The Peavey PeAGVaTED, ADO HY TGAAat COMMENTS ENE BOING
couweyt ON 1TENS 7, 9 AND 9, ANE SHCEN BELA UNDE FTEH 20,
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| Te LIST FOUR MAJOR CUTIES IM APPROKIMATE ORDER OF IHPORTANCE, @ITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH.
Heview und aralize material for consolidation of 701 Personality Files, This
Aneluden making 4 comelete impartial nare check dn RI/SC Index and a complete .
nearch for 01) caterinl pertinent to the cublect In the RU/Files. Also
‘adntatn Viadeon with the Seep |
iShew reviewing decwvents, wee up Urunsn ier
sa necessiwry, Coulete 4 lunmary of References Form Hating all referenens
reyiusn d and the a action. isten onveach, _ ere . a
OMIT MINOR OUTIES.
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LEST COURSES OF EMSTAUCTION COMPLETED OUAING REPORT PERIOD.
Location
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Home of Course Length of Course - Date Completed
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Q. IM OMMAT TYPE OF ahem £PE YOU PRIMARILY INTERES TEO?
Sea hie,
dF GHFFFRENT FROM your PHELENT JOR, EAPLAIN FOUR QUALIFICATIONS TAFTITUDE, MNOWLEGGE, SATLESI. ©
fue yours of Acaointing ar ba aeleel,
april 1353 aontie Phone
SIGRATUQE ¢
lle errr DESCHIEL, Tats i PERSIm nhs PERFORWANCE ‘ON THE WAUGR OUTIES visit UNGER tren 7 ABOVE,
ie section has bean vory satisfactory. Whilo athll
ing the procedure of thia aeation very wall. He is
ttle inclingtlon to waste tlac.
My. Woodat performance in th
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UM RAT RESPECT US THES FURSON'S PERFORMANCE DN PRESENT VOB WOST NUTECEABLT GU00 OR CuUTSTAByIGg?
Mr, Woods has doen most outstanding by virtue of his industry.
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} Mr, Woods has had little opportunity to show his ability, in this line, so
i far. . .
Ag. ARE TeeRe OTHER OUTHES BHICH BETTER SUIT THIS PERSON'S QUALIFICATIONS? t(Rocommand appropriate reassignment,
posalolto.d
Due to his position aos trainee, other duties cannot be conaldered, but I feel
i that he is quite capable of Phd ing. any number of jobs in RI.
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: hone at this time. :
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TIACHED COPY OF MEWDHANGIM HOTIFYING EMIS
LT. FF, PERFORMANCE
PERSON OF GASATISFRETCRY AERFORY
ADQETIOWAL TOMMENTS PNCLLUING
Rae THES PERSONLE FyeLER STN SN yey seen Te rere) ore HE PRRNOH FystuareD,
COMMENT GH OTTAMS 7, 3 AND 9. ARE UNOSN BELOW UNDLR TTEM 40,
Bo Gage ke 185
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; OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
| FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM | ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1 ¢ Read the back of the Duplicate” carefully before you fill in the form.
* Fillin BOTH COPIES of the form, Type or use ink,
_* Donot detach any part. .
FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW {please print or type]:
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f you a f lect the $10,000 additional optional insurance and authorize the required deductions —
WANT 80TH from my salary, compensation, or annuity to pay the full cost of the optional insurance.
optional and This optional insurance {3 in addition to my regular insurance.
regular
Insurance (A),
Mark here DECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
if you I dectine the $10,000 additional optional insurance. ft understand that | cannct elect op-
00 NOT WANT i tonal imiutance unt at least 1 year after thy affective date of this dechnaton and unless
OPTIGNAL but K atthe tres d appiy for itt am vader aye OO and present satatactory nredital evidence
do want _— of moauiabeity. | understand aro that my rezutar insurance is not affected by iis dee lina.
et (@} hen of additonal opnenal umsurancs.
rogular
locurance
WAIVER GF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
if you . I dasira not to be Insured and | waive coverage under the Federal Employees Group Life
WANT NEITHER tasurance Program. | understand that | cannot cancel this waiver and obtain ragutar in-
regular ner surance until at feast 1 yaor sitter the effective date of tnis waiwer and-uniess at the time
i | apply fer insurance tam under age 59 and present satislactury medical evidence of -
Mark here ——
surabiity, I understand also that | cannot now or later have tha $10,000 adartioral
optional (C}
insurance optional insurance uniesa | have the regular insurance, .
A SIGN AND DATE. iF YOU MARKED BOX “A™ OR "CC", | FOR EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONLY
é COMPLETE THE “STATISTICAL STUB.” THEN RETURN | 7 TTT Sr toreidng Golo shampy
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TRAINING REPORT
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION WORKSHOP
‘Student: James S. Woods Dates: 23-24 February 1978:
“Employee No: 910032 Office: tss-
Service Designation:p ;
‘COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this Workshop, students should:
qd. Be familiar with the principal parts of. the
‘ Agency's Personnel Evaluation Program;:
2. Understand thoir roles as supervisors in the.
Performanco Evaluation part of the dverall
Progran;
3. Be better prepared to deal with some of the more
troublesoma problems encountered in performance
evaluation;
4, Know how to propare more useful Fitness Reports
and couduct mere effective TR intervicws;
Se Understand how the Letter of Instruction relates
to the performance evaluation process.
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
This is a certificate of attendance only. No attempt
was made to evalusto student achievement in the workshop.
FOR THE BIRECTOR OF TRAININGS
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I heredy ackmoviledgs ths raceipt of ths following forms ardfor inforesties concern!
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LS [pets Foran 8 {ilotice to Federal Beplayze zbout UserpLoynant Comtens2ty4.
2. Standard For 55 (Notices of Coaversion Privilege, Federal. Exployaes" Gren
: ' Life Insursace).” : :
3. Standard Form 55 (Ageacy Certificstion of Insuronce Status, Federel ple
Group Life Insurease Act. of £3954).
.
b. Stenasvi Fora 2802 (replication for Refun3 of Ret jetieciear de sdmctions).
2 ~ Returnee (resigese fron overseas assigezsnt)
L nave besa advised of ry right to have 2 cedical oxaninatiaa befora
ro ny separation fren thin Agency and of tha invortence of such a medica
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TRAINING REPORT
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION WORKSHOP
Student; James S. Woods Dates: - 23-24 February 1978
Employee No: 010032 Office: Iss
Service Designation:D
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this Workshop, students should:
1. Be familiar with the principal parts of the.
Agency's Personnel Evaluation Program; .
2. Understand their roles as supervisors in the
Performance Evaluation part of the overall
Program,
3. Be better preparod to deal with some of the more
troublesome problems encountered in performance:
evaluation;
4, Know how to prepare more useful Fitness Reports
and conduct more effective PR interviews;
5. Understand how the Letter of Instruction relates
to the performance evaluation process.
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
a
This is a certificate of attendance only. No attempt
was nade to evaluate student achievement in the workshop.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THs
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C-O-HeF+T-D-B-> [-TeA-L
(when filled ar}
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ADMINUSTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY
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3 February 1977
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD , *
FROM : ISS/Training Staff . eo
SUBJECT: Document Analysis II. for Records Managenent
Officers
1. Jim Woods Ore has satisfactorily
completed” the I Vocuixent analysis IT Course given for
Division and Staff Records Management Officers by ISS
Training Officer, JoEllen S. McCann. - Classes were held-
daily from 0900 to 12350 hours from 29 November through.
10 December 1976: .
. 2. The topics covered in the course were records
principles and processing procedures used by Data Manaze-
ment Section analysts for initial input of correspondence
into the DDO Records System. The students also covered
the official files system and indexing criteria as they
currently exist and discussed some of the drawbacks and
possible systems changes we mignt expect in the next few
years. Periodic exercises were given to test the students
conprenension of tepics discussed. >
~
1 on
Soulin Wear
JoEllen McCann
ADMENISTRATIVE = INTERNAL USE ONLY
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1, the undersigned, authorize the Office of Personnel
to give to: _CartBlanche whatever information is necessary
Cla ee JM eigeda
James § S. Woods
for me to obtain a credit card.
TOR UME MANOR PEE Mecevees CR Sema Oe
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THIS 18 Te CERTIFY THAT
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SUPERVISORY COUNSELING WORKSHOP
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TRAINING REPORT
? OFFICE OF TRAINING
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; . This certifies that James $. Woods ; has
4 successfully completed the Introduction to Micrographics Seminar 42
: which was conducted from 24 July to 25 July 1974, |
This scminar.provides basic information on microphotography
‘ and explores the application of this technology in controlling
; overburdened and sonct imes inef ficient paperwork systems . Specific ,
: . blocks of instruction’ include: Imago Recording Techniques, .
‘ "Microfilm Formats, Viewers and Viewer-Printers, Indexirg Mathods ,
? Computer Output Microfilm (COW), Micropublishing, and Development
i and Implanentation of Agency Applications. Participants receive
a portfolio of various sanples of microforms, a Glossary al
. Micrographic ‘Pores, andea Pricer on faforaatton Scie.
: . FOR THE DIRECTOR OF TRALNING:
Fdward A, Seraskie
: Course Coordinator
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SWCTICH 1; WEFT IVYInG INPORWATICH
DATE OF BIRTH JEQD DATE
20 February. 1926 April. 1952:
FROJECTED ACOLONMENT GR PRSGENT SOLS ION
- Saree erties merece eat . aes ee carene ee tne te ytteratnetn
BRCTION {X: IECTIVE oF THR CUORE
; To atimalate babita or thoughtful, gelf-critical vriting for Latelliganne pro- |
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triiaess vieo mepers unitten avsrelued sud ners an omeortuing to reerdie
sons of them Suring ister sezeloue, Gtutieata may ude bbe Form wel aantaace:
of their own office's written product. Specdal sijtention ia paid tu loaical
arpymabzation, dintion, seatemre sacucturre acd sthec
Tat tralseos peculva dvialled commornta cn their papird sod ara once
- to dtucusa social weltte
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SECTION GV. Ko PHE SPopeerd ANE EVALUATED
re ett pe te ay aR tsa mtn
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Star’ mabirs obsaorve the studentea writiasg abkiity, dope ne ir stad,
apd application to the courge giterinl. Tis eyan.lion represents thedr
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pression he hed achieved in the Basic Writing Yorkshop. Bo has
: ' Boy Gaveloped tho ability to write smooth, caupact, end reedable —
i sentences. He also leamed to organize topics more offectivoly,
! exd with further weiting experience, he can develop the ability
to urite snalytical papers of a profecaional calibore
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SECTION Jt. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
SECTION Tis CAJECTIVE GY THE COURSES
sone =e — ste aan:
: To atAnulate habitu of thonghaful, aslf-critical writing fer intelligence -
: procustion., i
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i SECTIGH TIL: SPRCIPIC CHANACTSAIOTICS GF THE COUR
renner semen:
no stacents.
whats epee et
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svurda Li sun on the "learn hy practice! eysten. A
wuts are given in clese, end thay sre evaluated arsine nationel and
Apercy nom. The trainene alao prepare written axcrcises and have in
eppemiaalsy so rewrite aoas of then duriny ister sseatuns. Students nay
ves tha form and cubetance of thelr own office’a yritten pracuct. Speadal
attention in paid to lovicel arganization, diction, seuntsnres structure and
welting
. pas
a other mecnanics of willing, The treainnes recalye dota wMitmonta oi their
. pepera and are orsomunged to Wecuss epecdal writing acchlens with the staff.
SMCS Pet TOC ERAT TINS ELC SOIL DUAIE TTT EAN Qe EE AAMAS SEMESTER EDIE OIE AE” FLEE OL TSAI ERR REPROD ARR A A PE IPO Dente oP
TED Ae De MEN pet NATE RS OE EOE at ALERT AEE REEL COTS RE NET To me RVR SC NS Neca gee oe ae
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SECTION SYt HG! THE STUDIES ¢
aie
Ape EN RE Ne NE RO p i Ci TT LOR Ore REE A MU ART NEE Nt et te nee
38 oanonotratad,
Stef? eschern obnatve tha cluceant's writing wbilig, amy clut: an
and spplication te the course material, Fin: evaluation represents thefr
agrerd emments paeai on the student's total purformnes.
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ir, Goods coaiéanbly ingroved the clarity of hia writing
Guring tha coursa, by reduting sexténce errory end roundabout
phresing. His written papery reflected his gains in imowlodge
of basic miles of English usege, His achievement in the Writing
Worksher (Basic) shows that Mr. Woods cam develop good writing
@cills, and thet he axl tia Agency vould benetit it he tocis the
Writing Borkuop (Intermetiate).
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TRATEIND EVALUATION
ADNINISTEATIVE SUPPORT COURSE 2 9 |
1 ee a ee en on eT
~ SECTION Te DRMPIF TINT THe SATION ~~
2 ee ee renee er enpeenenee
Sr. ENTS
TATES GF COLRSE gS *
oadas dames Sa st 26 Way 1954 fas eset WBocles-h
UATE OF 3TRTH EOm DATE GRAVE Gn RANK ;
21 February 1928 21 April 1952 GS-5 fe entas enw. wee!
TOUEGIS) ASOTOINENT (R PRESENT POSTS: OW
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fine ctgactives, of thie ioursa ary a7) pavide thee ehucent Waibh
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tha interrelations i ipo betawen operating functtone and acninistrative apport.
2 an tune
fiieriouss (2)-an.undergtandiag of eoma of the basie prifelples sad tachiyriquert al
Ayemy operations aal the organivetton and functiora of the wsrisu chiunduatineg
oespenants; (3) 8 kixealedge of pridedures, regulatiota, avd prudlare Fearusar ta
Loristias, Fita nia, and othar areas of adviniatrative supp |
‘
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Uns van of the courve in devutad ta isst
| pavers of this paga. The waterlal th saberorl mr * aml 1 e
jecture amt by prastisal atsreless duriie toa rely Gea a
bet in 6 Sager y Von
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tha uours 9, i
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Tea yptugont ost thia objective tua ccupecent aad offeutive
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te Orientation In basic prince. principles Lples of clendoatica
aotivitye
Knowledge of clandostina aervicea aervices caunund . Ez Te -
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structure and orgsnization,
Kn ledge of Agency and clandestine sorvices
rerulations and admintotrative procedure, ; a : 28” pen
peace nea ene pte a tee a —_—
ke (A) Preparation of advance fora traval voucher
(DQKESTIC) and entertaiment roisbursecent
(nuEstre), 3 w? ed
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(A) Preparation of travel voucher (FUSE GH) on
Ine ludine computation of par ‘diew and
currency converalons co ?- Sj wi
oe ai a terreno ae
Newparation of Station Ft Finanes Reporta, ; { 4 jd a wl
Preparation of forma t weed In a detechad station 4
for property recorda,; knosledze of reaponals *
bAlity for proparty at tho station, > a0 et
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ae Daperation of vatle form uaed at Hendyqucr, are
TWiLHE wenanca Prem matectal viven, stla uae
fo Yrvparation of form cequired for projent prev | : el
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TRAINING EVALUATION
SECTION 1; IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Neme “~ Sen Course and Begiuning Date
Woods, James S, M PRASE T+ ORUENTATIONZ9 = 19 April 54
Date of Birth e oD Grade or Renk ; Office
23 February 1928 | April, 8 GS —_—___E/z
Projected Assignaent or Prescot Position
, Registry Anslyst
This evaluation 19 based on a course of 120 hours given over e pertod of 3 eeeke in shich there
Were SQ students. The length of the course, nuaber of students, natuce of the course, ahills
and unowledge taught, and the opportunity for observing the andividvel student determine which
sections of this report are used. These. facts muat also be considered in interpreting the eval
uations which, therefore, should not be used as the role basis for gersunnel decusions, THIS
REPORT TS INTENDED PRIMARILY TO FURNISH INFORMATION AS TO HOW WELL THE STUDENT
LEARNED THE SUBJECT MATTER OR SKILLS TAUGHT. In addition, cbhaervations of interest
aad importance are reported which can have signifacance only an they are related to other snforme
ation, Unless otherwiag stated, performance is evaluated in terns of standarda neat by wnetructors
or in relation to the performance of othera who have taken the course. For further informations,
consult the Traiaing Fraluetion Sranch, A ment and Evaluation St Oftace of Training.
SECTION Uk: K
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Introduction to Intelligence
40) 5 [17 | 35% | 31 7
Conmuviam and the U sSP
Abe eb 2b de eb ede
vach cating «Am agstecved (¢) shows the rating thas
The nushbsas chow how cany shudenta revere
nh cecerred,
SECTION Tif: SKILLS
Tha ‘Course Instruction’ cofum contains sceres and/or ratings given Sy the inatructional ataff
for shitle which are specifically intended ta ba cutcomes of the course. The 'Ohaervation!
colum centaiaa coatings by instructera and/or students concerniag shille which have been
observed for every atudent in a classy but whitch have not heen the sadject of intensive instsac-
tion or practice. .
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* Ceurse Emstructivn Observation
Skill Hra.f TE 7 yf av. Havas v. Ratin
Objective | Rating oF di4 y Rating Aye Rating
Evaluation t tuatractors| Students
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SECTION IV: OBSEHVATIONS of ATTITUDES of
OTHER PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dartng the conrae incidents were observed which suggeeted that this person:
Med difficulty in getting along with
others.
Interfered with instructional end
classroom activities.
Es lanations of any ‘Yeo’ anseare to itewn above.
observing these attitudes or characteristics are included.
SECTION
Coumnts, especially on habits or charectervatics, with particular refereace to stron
or snythsng thet mav have influenced hia perferraneo an the course
pointe of the individual,
are reported hera.
SECTION VI: ADJUSTED QVEA-ALL FVALUATION
FOR OPTIONAL USE BY INSTRUCTORS
In tecma of all factora azresred Juring
the course and taking into account thas
altiident’ 5s exnertenes an the Ager Ziad,
eid generead area of werk, an {@ wy sne ut
butes alors the ghatvaetor’s yutgeent af
hye perfargauce in the coures, :
He was inadequate in hia performance, [J
Ne was barely adaquate in hia perfara-
ance and perforwed acceptably only an
a limtted range of annignaente.
Ho perforned acceptably, Lut wae barely
adequate in some reapecta.
able manner.
He perforaad at a high. level of cogpe-
tence, °
He perforsed at an extreaaly higk level
thot only a few atudenta heve eurpeased.
Troinaig Gtticer's Comments
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who performed in a competent, de pead- [ |
frequency of occurrence and number of persone
¥: COMHENTS
and «ask
Chief-tastruetor
BY TRAINING CFRECERS
[J ven OPTIONAL U
: Tas evstuation, ahom by an SAS an one of the
Hohowes, takes ania account thas tramang record,
"athe dent's ane, grade, Ase VY eepes teria,
wed proyerted antspeacat. tro va unctladed for
the purpose of giving sumerigsurs an estimate
ef the implications of the treiming cvaluation
teport for the atudent’s assignment and cateer
potential,
and ¢ataeg yuestiona concerning his
nustabslaty for has assaganent. «
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H in This ia an inadequate performance,
| Cy This ta a barely adequate performance
rq Thin ia on acceptable perforsance but
t__! discloses possi
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ACThts 39 a notiafactory performance ree
LET eesling a typically ccspotéat person.
Pl thes perfornence teveats a hagh level
of competence,
sauce that ualy a fee persais of his
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a : MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, Clandestine Service Personnel
q | . ‘ Staff
i ; SUBJECT; dames 8, WOODS - Recommendation for Promotion
1, Subject has been in grade GS-10 since June 1968,
: Based on his outstanding performance as Chief of Registry in
i the Rome Station since June 30, 1971, he strongly merits
promotion to grade GS~11 at this time, When Subject took
over the responsibility for Registry a year ago, he found 2
system glutted with paper and bound up by a policy which
discouraped getting rid of it. Ho lound many procedures in
force which were out of date, if not obsolcto, and proposed:
» St¥eamlined procedures, which were adopted, to replace them,
*~ Ho asked for and. was given the responsibility to analyze ahd
distribute the cables, which had previously been a function
; of thé Chicf of Station's secrotary, He recomnended. the
. : . discontinuance of the abstract system, which proposal had
, been adopted by most elements of the Station, He recommended
: a reduction in the retention period for cable and dispatch
chronos, With the help of a TDY team here for the first half
of. CY 1972, he devised and instituted a prograni of purging
the files. This program has resulted in the disposition of
most of the departed Sovict files, a severe trimming of the
true name files, and the review, reduction and up-dating of
the project and operational files, All of this work was
hecompaubed by appropveate name cheeks, chtries ou the index
Cards and sclection of pertinent documents for transmittal to
Heatquartors, In summiry, Subject performed a thorough "house-
cleaning" of Station records in the full meaning of that ‘phrase,
“This pregram is by no means finished, In fact, Subject has
plans for continuing efforts along these lines which may exceed
Jhds tenuve at this Station since he intends to return to Head-
quarters not Jatey than May 1974, The on-going program includes
review and reorganization of the subject tiles, the encrypted
201's and the disposition (hopefully) of about 50 feet of micro-
tilm, <A corollary to these projects will be a significant
reduction in the index cards, which at present Jead to the micro~
“edie and to ather super Fluous waterdial we eitlier have or will
destroy.
2 The equally important aspect of records management,
namely the introduction of procedures to lessen the Likelihood
smaedt date ot event)
(eslere tmporble
evi ree tk
sachet
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4f not prevent the reoccurrence of this pile-up of paper
4a not lost on this officer, He constantly thinks in terms
of procedures and controls to accomplish this end.
3, Subject is dedicated, highly motivated, con-
scientious, and hard working, He reports to. work oach day
ap hour before the Station opens in order to distribute the
cables by opening of business, He never hesitates to respond
positively to any request for help. Indeed, he solicits
‘work which he believes can be done more easily or more simply
An his unit. In all respects, Subject is a trained, profes-
stonal records managoment officer who is thoughtful as well’
as enthusiastic about his work,
4. It is strongly | recommended that Subject be pro-
noted to grado Gs-11,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, European Division
Chief of Station, London
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SUBJECT Promotion Recommendation =
—— James S. Woods
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-- Subject, who has been in grade as a GS-10 just two years,
has been Chief of the Registry of the London Station for eighteen
months. Subject, fresh from a Saigon assignment, brought with
him a broad ard varied background of field experience (Far East)
and several Headquarters’ assignments. He has been in one or
another aspect of records management work since he started with
us as a very juuior clerk in 1952, ,
. Subject’s fitness reports, since he has been in London, ”
testify to the Sigh regard in which he is held by the Station
and the excelient results he has managed to achieve. When he
arrived at tae Station, the start had been made on a file reduction
program but 2% enormous amount of organized work remained to be
done, Subject set about it with great enthusiasm and a high degree
of professional organization. As a resuit, the Registry inventory
today is the teanest and the most efficient the Station has scen
for many a loug day, if ever before. To a great extent this can
be laid at Susject's own door and he personally did much of the
work. At the we time, Subject surveyed and reorganized the over-
all workivad the Reyistry and was finally able to recommend to
the Station enent a reduction of one Beaiatey eloerk. The
seurller gisit sectainiy veduired a more iatcnnive work clfert
On the part of BRegistry personnel, which has been attained without
any loss of morezle; in fact, quite the reverse, -
Subject, therefore, emerges as a records management officer
who has thdrocgoly learned his business and a hard-driving, |
sympathetic amd successful supervisor. In the opinion of the
Station manag nt, Subject is already quite capable of taking
over broader acd more scuior respousibilities in the records manage-
ment field, in this respect, however, we do not believe he will.
be wastiug mis time in London by spending, as he currently plans to
do, an additienzl year here on the_completion of his tour in a
Novenber. The London Registry, reflecting the multi-faceted work
of the Station, is sufficiently complex an operation to warrant
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49 December 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR; ir. damea 3. Woods
THROUGH : Head of (3 Career Service
SUBJECT : Notification of Designation as a Participant
in the CIA Retirement and Disability System
: 1. I hava determined that you mect the criteria outlined
in HR 20-50 for deagignation as a participant in the CIA Retire-
ment and Diaubi tity, Sy eee Your designation as a participant
waa made effective Decanzer 1966. .
2. You are hereby notified of your right to appeal this
action to-the Diractor of Central intelligence as specified in
HR 20-56. Such appeal must be received in the Office of the
Director not later than 30 calendar devs from the date of tunis
memorandum.
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Enmatt D. Echois
Director of Personnel
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TRAVEL AGREEMENT BY STAFF EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TO PERMANENT
DUTY STATION OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
1. In accordance with the policy of the Central Intelligence
Agency, I agree to serve outaide the continental United States nini-
mum tour of_- 2 Years from the date of my arrival at ay
peruanent post of duty, unless said tour 16 sooner terminated by. the
Government for ita convenience, or 4t is terminated by the Agency for
eLreumetances that are considered by if to be beyond my control,
2. It is understood and agreed that if I terminate for reasons
“within my control in less than 12 months from the date of arrival at
said post, I shall reimburse CIA for all travel expenses, including
storage and per atem, incurred in the transporting of myself, my derend-
Vee
ents, wy household and personal effects and my automobile to my pers
nent post cf duty, and shall pay all return travel and trsansportatica
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Head, Clandestine Services Career Service
: Notification of Approval of oo!
SUBJECT 3
Quality Step Increase ~
James S. Woods
i. Iam pleased to send to you the attached
official notification of the approval of the Quality Step
Increase which you recommended for thia exnployee,
2, As this award is designed to encourage
uxcellonce by recognising and rewarding the cmployca,
may I ask that you arrange to have this Quality Step
Increase presented at an appropriate cerernony,
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Director of Personnel
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VG}ORANDUM FOR: Mr. James 3. Woods OO ; 1
DUBINCE : Quality Step Increase .
1. J wag pleased to learn that you have been granted 4
a quality Step Increase. Guch a recoynition is proof of the _ : re
high esteem in which you are held by your supervisors in the ae
Clandestine Services. ,
é. Please acvept ivy personal best whshes. I om cone
fident that your future performunce will be of a continuing
rash quality.
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4° MAR 1955
MEMORANDUM.-FOR: Deputy Director for Plans
ATTENTION: DDP/OP
SUBJECT: - - Request for Quality Step Increase
- for Mr, James 3, Woods, GS-09
of the information presented below, it is récommended
Se. e be approved for Mr, James sS. Woods. se aa
23 “Ni, Woods: éntered on duty, With the Agency in April 1952 as a GS-03.
Records and File Clerk assigned to RID. Since that tlme Mr. Woods has
served as.a Records Analyst at Headquarters, in Koroa and Atsugi, Manila,
: and sitice 1961 in the Central Registry Section of the Tokyo Station,
- Mr. Woods is 37 years old and has been in grade as a GS~09 since 1958.
: 3. Mr, Woodst exceptional performance is described by the Tokyo
Station as follows:
"A. Mr, Woods is gow on his second toue as Chic of the Tokyo
Siation Registry. This wait is located at fuchu Airc Station and handles
all corréspondence for all Station clements, In view of the fact that :
the Station is located in five different géographic locations, a great :
deal of responsibility is given to Mr. Woods to ensure that action
responsibility on incoming cables is rapidly and properly assigned,
. dispatches are correctly routed and processed, correspondence from
: other local military agencies is correctly analyzed and routed, the
_ twice-a-~day courier sysiem is functioning cffectively, and the Station
flexowriter is rapidly churning out priority dispatch traffic,
Somes “~~ "A, The Registry is presently composed of six employees in , :
. addition to Mr. Woods, whe is Chief of this unit. Mr. Woods does .
an exemplary job in supervising these employees with the result ‘ ,
that the Station Registry is @ smooth and well-functioning unit.
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"C, In addition to his normal duties, Mr, Woods is constantly
thinking of ways to increase the efficiency of the Station Kegistry,
and to be of greater assistance to the Station as a whole, Several of
his ideas have been adopted by the Station with 4 resulting increase
in effectiveness, His positive approach to all problems end his
cheerfulness and willingness to perform any task have benefited
both the Station and the Agency.
"D.. In view of Mr, Woodst demonstrated, ability to provide
leadership to the Station Registry unit, his positive approach to
the solution of the many problems which daily besct this unit,
it is strongly recommended that he be promoted from GS-09 to
GS-10 at the earliest. opportunity. ©
_& Mr. Woods has contitiued. to perform. in.an over-all “strong!”
Mannér as ‘indicated in his recent fitness report. He recently planned .
‘anid effectively implemented the move of the Cable Secretariat from one
iocation to dhother,. Ina dispatch, dated 22 November 1965, the present
Chief of Station, Tokyo, stated, There is little Ican add to my prede-
_cessor's recommendation, d dated 9 November 1964, for promotion of
Mr, Woods, ‘Hc is performing his duties as Chief of the Tokyo Station
Registry with efficiency and dispatch. He is a strong supervisor who
constantly strives to achieve the maximum economy in the use of his
personnel and materials, "
§, Consideration haa been given to the granting ef an Honer and
Merit Award to Mr, Woods, but in this particular case it appears that
a Quality Step Incréa'se is more appropriate,
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APPROVAL RECOMMENDED: .
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wit TO Ew NAME OF PLAN
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Watt Semen Ansootation | Benefits Plan | Pandly
V2. eiembers without exception Lit your wife se baila Fast, fre yove Uamonted “children under
oge 19, wtelien leyatty etnzreds hitden, 6 ond stepchildren ond illegitimate chikirem ety lire with pus 0 teguior Porentchild telation-
hip, include 41% ony wing child over 19. who Lecame disstled Lslors oge 17. ond he, brocouse of the disability, i tneupatie
of. selhwupport. _athod ‘° ike vertfcaty toro divobled child age 19 or ove.)
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au tees vader the Hoolth Benches scx. [J {o) om savated Sy « plan under Re Heute ‘Beshit Aad Gough the. enroll. OB]
dneotleoa i yo = meat of mz husband, wile, of pannt.
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“) ULTH BENEFITS REGISTRATION FOR ° 9 3, 2)
FT OEMAL EMPLOTIOS FIEALIOM BEmeEPIED ACE OF 1950
(Read bo Etesns on tock of fost pug), Use only hpewrite ter ov tel at pen.)
yrst? . PAL mana 2. DALE OF
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Mandant Torm No. 2077
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PART A my
ALL WHO ; :
SECSTER 6. FCP eA RPO ATT ALES PuMmeet areO SIRELT) 1‘ tory AND TONE howe fot (states
myst AL
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6. Are you eo by, OF is my — member hited below cove | 7, 7. Piece an "R™ In proper bor to a CJ] eran] be
malt, rod by of ensciling In, & plan under the Federal Unployes “ponge.
Health Benehits Act of 1959 Mreugh the enroiiment of onother ,
United Sates of Dittrict of Columbia Government émptoyee oF uroea sa.o00 (iT 39,000 10 $9,009 (xT 3}
onnvitonty? ws fj. wo f]. s4o0v 10 $3,009 [42] — sto.cov ov over [_He]
PART. B [?. ! otect 10 encall in a health Lenefits plan as shown below. favthorire deductions to be mide from my tnlory, compensation, of onniity
teh in Tats 10 cover my shots of the cov of the enrollment. (Copy the informatian requested below from msida cover of brochure of the plon pau telact )]-
oA too NAME OF PAM . ” OFiON (MIG Ge 1Ow}
oul a spot , wo epee ad fo. .
maine einertts | [77 = pret aet TRIE E a WA Daynd how tad .
5 : car Lint your wile or hosbond fanl, thea your unmoried ghithin under
Megitimate children who bre with you ino regular purentihid relation: .
ahi ‘woul ale-ony vnmoried ghild over 19 who oocaae tabled before nye 19 ond who, Becovie af the ditebility, is Incapable J.
of sclf-support, (Attach o doctor's certehcate fora disabled child aye 19 oF over.) . .
# enrollment ~ “DATE OF BIRTH ; . DATE OF BRtet
i tes onit only, Names Co FAseny means (Month, Day, Yeor) NAMEA.OF FAMILY MEM * phage, Fan, Tout)
D aacallment : ~—e aceon we
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be few sett and mat te etd EE Rota
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SAIS PART MUST :
AD BE FILLED - : uneeee bi
oF YOU 3. Wyov ore a feresta (omployse or annuiiuni)—dows the fumily listed obove inciuds a husband who ib mcopebte of wile
CUANGE OUR - suppor by sesicn of mento! of thysigad disability which can bo srpociad te ccotinua for mote thon une year? - (if cnseuet
HRESULAENT, is ¥en,” cttadh @ docs’ cortf cute.) : : : .
“PART C PLACE AN "A" ist Chen 9 Ga Him F, (MAUL TER APS AND ANSALE EM 2
FL TMS 1. feloct not & enroll in ony pica: ro 3. Tho reaton for my election +s (Pluca an "A" in proper’ boa ca
veal OF vou vader the, Health Benalits Act, fo} Yom covered by @ plan under the Muolth Benefits Ket through the ensatl IEF
ment of iy husband, we, oF parent, :
" 2. Laleat ta cecal xy present (b} ‘om covered by 9 heollh insurance plan which is not under the Heaith iG
LAWCEL YOUR a4 ae {J nefits Ac .
ierouemint, ment uncer Bos Heolm Bonafits Act. tc) Any other roaion.
PART OD en ot Oren by the carollmant number ond ¢ ether alo: ton in Port 8. . .
J i NpOr ETN TF eee nn nme a a eset
FHL ON THIS 1, Earaliment cade numer of prevent pian. F. Number of evcat whieh permis cha 3, Date of event which permis chung
FAST HF YOU {See todle on bust of deplete for proper aymiaes,)) :
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CHARGE YOUR
FROLUSENT.
PAST E
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VEARNING, — Any intastional fatie storament in
pelicatinn or vital mieapewsy: a relative
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Dos | . : a Ly 4 2 “
5 7 ‘ - : oa ree tee i af not mors than $10,000 of imprinennent 6
ae ae te Le | net mdre than $ years, of Lath, We wae. 18aty
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TRAVEL AGREEMENT BY STAFF EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TO PERMANENT ~~
DUTY STATION OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES .
1. In accordance with the policy of the Central Intelligence
agency, I agree to serve outside the continental United States a mint--
wun tour of. Twenty-four monthton the date of my arrival at my
permanent post of duty, unless said tour is sooner terminated by the
Goverment for ite. ¢ convenience, or it is terminated by the Agency for , ,
cireumstances that are considered by it to be beyond ny control.
ae ir is understood and agreed that if T terminate for reasons
vitnin ay control in ‘Yess than le nonths frou the: date of, ‘arrival at
a
said post, I shall ‘rétabureé CIA for all. travel’ expenses, {neLuding’.
storage and per diem, incurred inthe transporting of myself, my depend-
ents, py household and personal effects and my automobile to my perma-
~ nent post of duty, and shall psy all return travel and transportation |
: expenses to the United States.
, 3. It is further underatcod and agreed that if I terminate for
tae
reasons wittin my control subsequent to the twelfth month but prior to
“
~ the completion of wy tour of duty, t shall pay all return expenses for
the travel and transportation of myself, my dependents, my household
-and personal effects and my automobile to the United States. :
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by of enrolhng in, o pian vader the Caderai Emnlovees ronge. :
Health Banehty Act of $359 (theoigh olf 1 of another
United States oe Distehet of Columiis Government employee of uncer $4,000 [“J1] 0.000 to Sever ki 3)
stunt)? . :
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ran, wna enn ber eR
1, Peloct to oscofl Ina heat: benefit pion as shown Lolow. ft outhonte dedustuns to be made from my tolary, vompenwihor, of unnuity
te i cover my there of the cost of the enrollment. (Copy the ink otron reavetted below from inside * cover of bevhore ote he epi vow oy aalect:)
PART B
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oye V9, incivding legally otapted ct fdien, god steprebssid: en ond Wepzdeate children who bee with you in @ regular’ Porentchild relation-
Inclorte alsa ang werusteried ghuld over 19 wha becave diubied belyre uge 19 and who, bevaese of Me Uisubilh, be Incapable
+ of sel? suppers. (Antods Lifigete lor a dacbled Ailf ege UF or over. Y . a
Cale Or arte
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fren. Bay, tea Year) -
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4 tar self ond
HAMS OF FAMILY MEabE aS
ter, Pea BUST
4) GE FLED
in if YO
OusGE 1048
CHYOLUALHT,
PART C
3, iF you are « tomnle {employe oF annuitont}-~- dees, the Lamy finned gbive include 9 husband who. Js meopotle of self.
ppart bey reasen of miactal or physiol dissbility which can bo expected fo continue fot snare ‘San oie your? «(if panier
“attach o doctors sectlcuta,)
“Fea”
“13. The ean tov we iny olsctian fa (Proce an CX" ow proper hos}
{ } Ju} baer casore. Up aplan dade: the Health Senefits Act inavgh the neva:
- inet ad any beabsod, wile, or parent,
ih fom covered by a heoith inutinen gtoe which te na wurde he Weoth
2. jib :
, Bangfity Act,
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Hg 18 THIS.
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SO A IS EES SUSPENSE eee Ail
WARRING. w= An;z intentions! Halve staromane ta
pl catioe. 6 welltel mlareys Ceaitenca relative
I. parste tho vigkwivn oF Ins tae punigheubls by u
; tag af eat mgr tan $10,000 of Imprioxment of
| pea! net mers thoa $ yaar, w DOR [18 UEC 1031}
{* tals Peat.
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raat, ered by & eeling in, o plan yndarthe Federat tmployees | range. . =
Heats Berets Act of 195% (rauyh the enruliment af acother
United Srotes er Catict af Columba Government employee of
° . oo. ws no fg} :
a eho to were bg henlth benefits pion ox shown below, Lewtucie deductions to be. snude bam my wine
to cover ey, pore | oF the | cent of ‘the ehroliment, (Copy the te formmstmon roave ed below trdds invede cover of lu ochy
- OPTIC (MIG OA LOW)
HIGH
seeping ne Laat your wile or or hin
iddren, und stepshildsen a Fegitmate cbshtron who live with you ing teguior pooend- suid "Tekeeane
be. ete ony unmortied ‘utd ovat 19 who betime ‘cinsbled belure aye. 59 and who, becavee of the ditatiloy, fy incogate
(attach o ductors ear biis ote foro divibled ch-kt aye 19 or over.)
Date cw ent
“ “Baeoraamn dP
(ronth, Up, Voor], “ie 1 NAMES OF PAMIRY Meaney (Monn, Dery, Yow}
uraneseoo0 [Gt] $e.000 10 son Beta}
$4000 10 38.006 (48) 10.000 ow over. f 4]
compensufur, of | ore hy
‘of the plon yw voted? }
FO DHS
Pant if YOU
wise TO (
wOLL A
HEALTH BLNENITS
pe ed
tt onrellenant
iP fee ved? onl
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answee item 7
and Hom 3H
nus paRt ust
ASO BE FILLED
4 you ove & bencle (employse or onnuiiat}—doas the Jantly hited above iaelude a husband who ls neapable of salt.
ie UE Yuu 1.
GUANGE YOUR woron as emaron of mental on phil dimbil ty which con ba | Sravctad te continua lar more than une your? (If answer
"Yes, baad a doctor's cortditate.) ; .
UROLUMLAT,
PLACE AN Bares 1 OW ITEM 2, WHICHEVER APPHES arti) NSEC TIM 3 .
FEL IN THIS. V. botnet wet ay We quell wuny plan 3. The won for ray eloctiqn is Tete po TR" iv proper badd .
FART IF Ou under the Health Denefin Ad, C] (a) Lam covecad ty w plan undér the ttaulth Benefity Act thiuugh the erect. SET
inkout oR he ee _. nn ment at my heabond, wile, of patent,” a
rj WME Qf 2. Petect 29 comet aay prevent emvall- {hT Lum wavered by w hadith insurance plan which Is not under the Heath Cm
CARTE TOUR men! unsse Se Koaith Benefits Act, Benatin, att r mw
ENROLLMENT J {c} Any other roavgn, * tf : Oo
bet oe araliment a ae a .
BEL BE THIS (ursier oF avant which Foebite Cousin “Gate of avent Sich h pacts change
PASE fe 1OU _Oe rile ga 7 “ soe fer popes anne
wise 1) sont DA an “ae
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faSOLUSENT. . . j
an awe - a aa a arr
PART E . “| WARNIG.~-Any intoathonal ta eho erase nt
Sut Wait this Gppleahan oF etHel ralreptcsantotien raletice
dine of nar crea thus $10,600 of improanmoeas of
ny
(18 U5.6 10983
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PETA, Past
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fod mers thin $ yoors, wr bath.
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TRAVEL AGREEMENT BY STAFF EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TQ PERMANENT
DUTY STATION OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
i. In accordance with the policy of the Central Intelligence
Agency, T agree to | serve “outatde the continental United States a mini-
tum tour of, oS ee the date of. my ‘arrival at my -
- permanent post of duty, unless said tour ts sooner terminated by the
Government for ite convenience, or it is terminated by the Agency for ,
, circumstances that are considered “by it to. be beyond my control.
F
2 Tt is- underatood, and agreed that at z ‘terminate, for reasons. os
7 7 TBS. 8° NG
: within ny control in less than le months fron ‘the date ot arrival ‘at ,
said post, I shall reimburse CIA for all tr avel expenses, ineluding
atorage and ‘per diem, incurred in the transporting of mynelf, my ‘depend=
ents, my household and personal effects and my automobile to my perma-
nent post of duty, and shall. pay atl return travel and transportation
expenses to the United § States,
It is further widerotoda and agreed that v3 ‘Yt ‘terminate for
3.
reasons within my control subsequent to the twelfth month but prior to
the completion of my tour of duty, T snall pay all return expenses for
the travel and transportation of myself, my dependents, my household
and personal. effeeta and my automobile ta the United States.
WITNESS:
Fea or Fore CaS
Lerane 2, Hoarbeck
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Tots . . | UGiv casted
_ - 29 Hovember 1956
So i . ; James g WoeD
: _ Korea Station wishes te express ita appreetation to
* . . for his most dilicent performincs of .duty during hie recent
- : - ‘TDY hero, his highly cooperative attitude and above ally hic extrene
. ~ oagerness to rat a. job done well ant expeditiously. :
“it was lin. ‘ely wk th his hel: that Korea Station was able be.
. sereon and procegs. the voluninous mitorLal which nocded 49 bo. hanlled
> in ordor to astrblish. a. coordinated. and Lnteg pated. yocord and flo
maintenunee system. . .
o . . All Koren Station ; mors sonnel connec tod with tho. work of theta
Team members wore Linpre: isod and gratified by the earerness with which
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the reaponaibild ties of their aszij;nod task, Thoir vleacant TENSOT’ y
ant siygootiongy thale excellent cooperation and untiring sfforte
- to cor mplota more than the dnjptially ont: vted work: ond, all ereatod -.
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY hy
2430 GTREST NW.
. WASHINGTON 25,.0. C.
Date 23 Oudy 195k
Dear Jaman 3, oorls
1. Thie to to notify you ‘that the United States Government, ae reps
resented by the Central Intelligence: Agency, has. accepted your employment
effective 25 April 1954 --- a.
Positions 1.0. .
Base Salary: . C285 2452500 .
2. You will be: cone
a. Entitled to annudl and ‘aick Leave in. ‘accordance vith Civil
Service Comission rules and regulationa , y Ov such other proviaiong
of law or regulations aa may be established in lieu thereof,
de Reimburaed £ or travel expenses in accorianse with CIA Regu-
- lations or Standardized Government Travel Regulations ? a8, amended...
(¢@. If stationed cutslie ‘continental United ‘States, granted ouch
monetary allowances: aa sre. proguribed by CIA Regulaticna.
3. Ae a condition of your employment, by the Central Tatelligense
Agency, you are gubjact to aesaignzent to toure of duty at poata outelde .
the continental United States. Zach time you are so assigned, unless
otherwise specified in Avance by SIA, you will be required to remain at
tho post to which assigned for a period of 2k monthe fron the date of ar-
rival thereat, unless eooner ,prareferred, reasaigned or separated for rea-
gone beyond your contrel, IP you wish, to return to the United States for
personal reasons during . = perlod, all travel and transportation coate
incident to such return will te borne acd Jou, with no expense to the
Government.
eot ia for assignmont to an overseas post, it 1a
at, unlees carlier qonarated, for reasons beyond
in Government eervice for l2 months efter
your arrival at your firs reean post, and 1f you violate thig agree-
ment, any money expended by ihe United Statea en account of your travel
and the trangportation of your izcediate fanily and household gocds will
be considered a debt dus .to the Uat ted Statea, .
4k, If thia ennlo;
understood and agreed t
. 5. Buployment ig conditioned upon satisfactory completion of the
training coursea prescribed by CIA and satlefactory per2ormance of duty
for a total period of siz rontha fren, date of employzent. In the event
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you will be offered other types of employment} if available, or your en- ne
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6. Your appointment ia for such time as vow services may be 3 ree
quired and funds are available for the work of CIA. Notice of. termination shee . . an
will be given you by procedure similar, to that provided by Civil Service ¥ . .
rulee and regulations.
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I accept the above agreement as a con- -
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Form No. .
June 1948 31-104
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PROWULOATED RY Clit, SrAVaY ewrsON
‘RAL WEL MANA,
“APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS |
IMPORTANT.—Before swearing fo these appotatment affidavits, you should read and understand the
attached information for appointee a
weneneenennenemens sense enecscneapeeweleeweenne ses weenesnegsecccece nee cen ence enna s sens coaneesnsracsscunsesnesse
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I will support and:defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
domestic;.that I will bear. true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely
without any. mental reservation or purpose of evasion; that I will well arid faithfully discharge the _
’ duties of the office on which I am about-to enter, SO HELP ME GOD. ..
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE. ACTIVITY AND AFEILIATION
Tam nota Corimunist or Fascist.
Ido: further swear (or affirm) T will HOt So"ddvocate, nor ~ will
I become a member of such organization duting the period that I am an employee of: the Federal
Government.
C. AFFIDAVIT AS To STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Iam not engaged in any strike against the Government of the United States and that I will riot
so engage while an employee of the Government: df the United States; that Tam not a member of.
‘ an organization of Government employees ‘that asserts the right to strike against the Government
of the United States, and that T will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
an organization.” ; ; ; .
D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF ‘OFFICE
Ihave not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to any person,
firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointment. ;
__E. AFFIDAVIT AS TQ DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE . — .
‘The ahswers given in the Declaration of f Appointee on the & reverse of this form are true and. -
correct. * ; _
“pati a). 2. fs: "2. - AC Cnridiate. Sal ei
(Dote of enirance auty) > | GC. (Signature of apueiates)
Subscribed and sworn befcre me this fist os day of ee) 2S nee aeasneeeelenpiestess A.D 19.92
At ceeceececenseen Washington oe eveecteeneeeeee Dela ccs ~caocassesrareacesseeeeece
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NOTE. —If tho oath is taken before a Notary Public the date of expiration of his commission should:
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I dé not advocate nor.am Ia meriiber of.any organization
_that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence or other
. unconstitutional: ‘means or sceking by fons or violence to deny.other persons their rights under the
. Constitution.of the United States.
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This form is to be completed before entrance on duty.
DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE =
Anawer all questions, Any fatse statement in this
declaration will be greats Sor cancellation of application or diamissal after appointment - Impersonation isa
criminal offense and w.73 ir prosecuted accordingly.
&. PRESENT AnoRTSS (oteoet and mawhet. city and State)
4 00C8 THE UNITEO STATES. nal
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that ja, age, optional dghacez. or by reason Gf voluntary
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clisenship provisions of (13 (he Lard Gervice Robs ae. wwprypreticn seta,
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a Serial No.
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ment Date:
Marital erat stp cj Oo. Employ
T female (2) | Nr. Dependents Cw 7 Pa 3)
8. Acquired By: (L } e- Birth 2 )__ Marriage 3 Naturalization
. ay y_ Other (specify)
_- Year U. 5. citizenship acquired, if not by birth .- ae :
4, Date ot Birth.
Fel. 20. [923
7. Citizenship:
U.S,
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SEC. 1. EDUCATION
1. Extent: (circle one)
1, Less than high school @ Two years college, or-less 8. Masters degree
2. High school graduate. 5. Over two years, no degree 9. Doctors degree
3. Trade, Business or 6. Sachelor‘degree .
Commercial school 7. Post-graduate study
_ {minimum 2 sem, hrs.)
- graduate
z College or- Univerajty Study:
4, Military, Intelligence or Investigative training (full time duty as a student in
apecialized' schools such as intelligence, communicati One, ordnance disposal,
ete.) Attendance Dates 7}
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SEC, NH, WOKK EXPERIENCE : '
i, State the nature of dutics performed #ith this organization, starting with _
your present position, Approximate dates (month and year) are sufficiert.
User a_continuation sheet, if necessary, to adequately describe your duteess
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cradle Y S-Y4salary 3 ~ us
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Position . ; . :
Title; LE fy
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SEC. 1. WORK EXPERIENCE (CONT'D)
2, Previous Employment: Describe your previous work experience in aufficient
detail to permit full recognition of your qualifications, Include military work
ae List last position first,
ae neo ot,mo ‘se Exact Title of your position "L ad
Chaoshtaen fication ere apse " Federal | Senna OLca fre
Service) ¥5 - -3 Salary “0 Description of Dupes: CD at fbn Laat the
Number and Class of Ebce ; FR ede co, Later
Supervised: ”
Employer (ya asuny tiger.
‘Kind of Business or/Br ganization
Gi.e., paper products mfr, public
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Kind of Business or/prganization | New, (3 qoertiifis fihia otitad
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utility) A). AA asAA dy ZL] Duby Station if overseas:
‘From ar ‘Tot.mo's Exact Title of your position
Classification oo in Federal ; ;
Service) ' Salary Description of Duties:
Riumber and Class of Employees
Supervised:
Employer
| “ind of Business or organization
j fi.e., paper products mfr, public
Duty Station if overseas:
From - To. Tot. rmo's Exact Title of your position
Classification Grade(if in Federal ; :
Service) | Salary Description of Duties: :
Number and Class of Employees
Employer
Hind of Business or organization
iG. e., paper products mfr, public
tility) . Duty Station if overseas:
roin To Tot.me's | Exact Tithe of your position.
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Number and Class of Employees
Description of Duties:
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SEC. NM. WORK EXPERIENCE (CONT'D)
3. Special Work Experience: Check any of the following organizations by which
you may have been employed.
“" Ol U.S. Secret Service | 24 Air Force A-Z
02” Civil Police : 25 Foreign Economic Admin,
' 03” Military Police - .* 267 Counter Intelligence Corps __
04 U.S. Border Patrol 27 Immigration & Naturalization
05” U.S. Narcotics ‘Squad 28 Strategic Services Unit
067” FBI 29” “Foreign Service, State Dept.
07 Criminal Investigation Div. 30. Central Intelligence Group
21 Office of Naval Intelligence 31. _Armed Forces-Security Agency
22 Office of War Information 32 Coordinator of Information
23_ Army G-2 33. “Office of Facts & Figures —
20__Office of Strategic Services: 34 Board of Economic Warfare
‘%___Federal Communications Comm.
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SEG, Ill, FOREIGN LANGUAGES .-
List below the foreign languages in which you have some competence. Be sure to
include uncommon modern languages, Check ( X) your competence and how acquired.
COMPETENCE . HOW ACQUIRED
LANGUAGE
ative Fluency. *
Fluent but obviously _
[Equivalent to
Foreign *
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* Uf you have checked ‘Fluent’ for a language that has cignificant difference in Spoken
and written form (e.g., Arabic), explain your competence heréin
**Specialized Language Competence: Describe ability to do specianzed languaye work
involving vocabularies and terminology in the scientific, engineering, telecommunj-
’ eations, and military fields. List the lan; guage with the type of speciality.
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SEC, IV..AREA KNOWLEDGE | 7
1. List below any foreign countries or regions of which you have knowledge
‘gained as a result of residence, travel or study. Study can mean cither
academic study, or study of a fereign country resulting from an intelligence,
military, cornmercial or professional work. assignment. ‘
, Dates of Manner in Which Knowledge ;
Cade o>
a
ountry or Region
pecialized ge of Area — , .
List specialized knowledge of foreign country such as knowledge of terrain,
coasts and harbors, utilities, railroads, industries, political parties, etc.,
‘gained as a result of study or work assignment. Include name of employer '
or organization. : : . -
| Type of Knowledge { How and When Gained
WPM (Approximate
Proficiencyy
Per Cent of
Bkill Time Used
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shorthand PT.
Bhorthand System: 1. Manual 2. Machine
Prefer Assigament
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SEC, VI, LICENSES, HOBBIES, SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
1. Licenses:. List any licenses er certi- = [| 2. Hobbies: List any hobbies such
fication such as teachers, pilot, marine, as sailing, skiing, writing, or
etc, other special qualifications,
SEC, Vil. PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC HONORS
List any professional or academic ‘associations or honorary socictiés in which
you hold membership.
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SEC. VII, PUBLICATIONS .
List below the type of writing (non-fiction: professional or scientific articles,
general interest subjects, current events, etc; fiction: novels, short storics,etc.)
of any published materials of which you were author or co-author,
SEC, IX, INVENTIONS
Describe any devices you have invented as to type of work for which intended
and whether patented.
SEC. X. TESTS (Within present organization)
_ Describe below the type of tests which you have taken,
SEC, XI. -PHYSICAL HANDICAPS
List any physical handicaps you may have.
SEC. XU. OVERSEAS ASSIGNMENT
Are you willing to accept periodic teur of duty overseas?
2year Tour ,~ (2) 4 year Tour ‘
SEC. XIU, WORK ASSIGNMENT
In view of your total experience and education, for what assignment do
you think you are best qualified?
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Present Draft Status ”
No.
. Have you registered under the Selective Service Act o2 19487 Yes
; +6 yes, indicate your present draft classification. 4f£ lal
Present Reserve or National Guard Status /
- Do you now have Reserve or National Guard Status __. Yes No.
If yes, complete the following.
1. National Guard
___Air National Guard
Active Reserve Status (member of organized unit)
f ~ Inactive Reserve Status
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SEC, XV. TRAINING
: List the training courses or subjects you have taken in this organization.
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: SEC, XVI, REMARKS
Use this space ta indicate any other qualifications you may have which you do
not describe above.
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WROTE: THIS REPORT MUST MOT BE 01 SCUSSEO WITH APPLICANT CR EMPLOYEE.
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asentug (hace of ogencies Uo give us fath sree ia deteentining pode et oceke pre rp ia whieh you were engaged its such activity, Military.
Gaal frees, Use o eeporate bhakt tach piunttion. tat with pce capenence should be dea sited in the spaces beluw in ln proper sequence, ,
prea: poative end work back, apis ng rieasiy the grinrpel (ashe whack > If you we tia "
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penenen gwned ave than $4 years age whack de tut peetmest to the wee . je aie 3
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do) It you b hove never brea employed pr are now unemployed, indicate
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MAUE Ano TITLE OF TO MEDIATE Budt ayison
“Rack oF Tunctrwint Goal one end Stated
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P RALT ant ADORE NG OF EMACTE® (Aen, ar gansealio
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MBER AND RIND OF Ter SUPERVISED BY VOU REASOn TGA HAVIN
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vision) manufacture of loaks, ofc}
name depariaent, bureau of establishment, sad
NUMBER ARD MUN ‘OF EMPLOYEES SUPLAVISIO BY YOu
CESCHIFTION OF YOUR wonK
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REPORT OF PROGRESS
NAME_;OONS, Jones S -_-___aporess__Forest River, %, Dak, course of stupy Accountancy.
__.-DATE Becen ber TAs 3051
SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
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QUALITY OF WORK
Careless Inaccurate Passabdle Coed Quality Highest Cuntity
QUANTITY OF WORK - Very Low Output Low Output Average Output = High Cutput Very High Ourput
ENTHUSIAST Indifferent Occasionally Average Determined Confident .
Enthusiastic
PUNCTUALITY Undependabia Improvement Occasionally Ab- — Seldurn Late Alaays Punctual
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4 N oY CONFIDENTIAL “ a
SECURITY APPROVAL
Date: 26.March lysé
10: chief, Personnel Divleiun Your Reference: 9.3097A
FROM: Chief, Security Division Case Number? 6115
SUBJECT: OODs, Janes favre .
1. This is to advise you of security action in the subject case a» Indicated
below: : aaa .
Cy] Security approval 4s granted the subject person for access to classified 4
information. , . t
Provioimal clearence for full duty with CIA is granted undor the provioions
of Paragraph BD cf Regulation 10-9 which provides for 6 temporary appoint-
mant pending completion of full security investigation. . :
The Director of Central Intelligence has granted a proviotonal clearance .
for full duty wits tA under the provisions ,of Faragraph H of Regulation
10-2. .
2. Unless the eubject person enters on duty within 60 days from the atiove
Gate, this approval becomes invalid.
3 Subject is to té polyrrapned as part of the ECD Procedurgye
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bata: 29 Feb. 1952
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10: Chief, Persorze2 itvioion
FROM: Chief, Security Divivion
BUBVECT: LS, cases Sauvie . _ O15 Secnest Ho, N-J097=A
Oo 1. Reference ty rade tO your request. for sscurity elesrones of the subject
' ~ person who is being eczeldered fur employment in the following Fosition: File Clerk,
GS-2, 050, RI, Pros, & Fue,, Washington, D, C,
“tnt in is to 2tyine you of the following secur rity action:
aC Provisions] security clearance 1s gfErté4a”to- permit subject's
employment on s temporary basis in the follcwing area or in the following
t
: eapacitys:
} Tals tlesrance ia granted upon the condition tnat subject: .1. nor
: . have access +0 cluasified material; 2... not Lave sccens tu secure areas;
' . 3. not te fegued a badge or credential; x, not raprozent himself as a
! . CIA employes; and &.. not be assigned to ar unc levol tied duties other
. than indiceted ubove. a
vo. J Nente-shecks have boen completed 6m this person. . Arrangements. : :
should now be sisde by your office furan interview-in-thie Division. Upon 1
(fon will te given to the re-
. completion cf ci3s interviow further consider
quested Litives ae arance for ueceas to information classified no higher than
Secret. If gue, 4 hag not entared un“duty under 2 previouuly granted pro-
- vinfonal clearacen” the interview s showld: be- “arratacd after entrance on duty,
18 security approved ‘for seper: y appointment to a poss-
a. Yurjece 4 r
tion requirisg escesa te information uluagi fled no'ulgner than Secret.
Z
. Gfeleiszis of the employing orfies gzoulé be advised of thle wecue
rity lis ines saa andohould be tnatructed to suprly future supervisors alth
advica es to the limitation so as to {nacre continued comsllence.
action to effest full apemval 1s sont inu ing and your
ive advice of full clesrence spen cunpletion of thid
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Woo. oO _ Date: 25 January 1952
Yo: Chief, PersonnelDivision
FROM: Chief, Security Division
suayect: WOODS, Jamog Suuvie 61415 . Request No. H-3007, st
. 1. Reference is made to your request fer security clearance ‘of the subject
~ .person who is being considered for employment iz the following position:
2. _ ‘This is to advise you of the followicg security action:
a.(27] Provisional security. clearance is geranted to permit subject's
employment on a temporary basis in the folicwing area or in the following
2 - o
capacity: p Street Pool. a ~ 4
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‘ . ~ . . This clearance is,granted upoz the condition, that subject: 1. not
ao have access to classified materisl;,2. zat have access to secure areas;
3. not bé issued a badgs or creden Z3 4.° not represent himself as a
CIA employee; and 5. not be assigne? 12 any unclassified duties- other
- than indicated above. . 4
r.C_] Name-checks have been completss cx this person. Arrangements
should now be made by your office for ar erview in this Division. “ Upon
. . complotion of this interview further sco eration will be given to the re-
H quested Limited clearance for access to infrrmation classified no higher than
: Secret. If subject has not entered cn duty under 8 previously granted pro~
vieional clearence the interview should te arranged after entrance on duty.
c-(_) Subject is security approved Yov
emporary appointment to a posi-
tion requiring access to Information classi fisd
no higher. than Secret.
Officials of the employing office should be advised of this secu~
rity Limitation and should be instrue 39 supply future supervisors with
advice. ae to the limitation 80 as to insure continued compliance.
continuing and your
eg upon canpletion of this
arance, the present limitation
advised accordingly.
Security action to effe
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ROUTING— The ofiginal only of this form will be forwarded-to the Office of Personnel shraugh the appropriate
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1, Asa participant in the CIA Retirement and Disability Syatem, you,
will reach mandatory retirement at age 60. The prospect of Fetiremient de’
serves ‘serious 2 thought. and. planning because of. its. impact on each of us. and ;
Bo 3. We would: Like to make available, to you as much information as. . _ .
. en oot possible on the general subject of retirement, your ‘anauity estimates, life . .
oO : "and health insurance protection in retirement, OppoFtunities for other ‘ .
employment, “Social Security benefits,. and: other ‘additional material which is _ uO
. i available. The Agency feels that this type of information and advisory ser-
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in advance of the date. of retirements . . .
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disciss with you any aspect of. your retirement planning and we crnicourage :
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” suBJECT + PCS Return Prior to Completion of Tour : -
of Duty - James. A, Noel
REFERENCE.
CSN-20-59, dated: 17 November -1965°.
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current conivamene Mr, Noel will be- pa, complet as:
“of the ‘DeDS field office in San Fran isco, Califo nia.
to leave in early ‘September’ for anotl ar ‘assignment ;. “it
is very desirabte that, Mr. Noel arrive in San Francisco
Me Noe! 6 September. | ‘Thei fore. it 4g requested that .
Mr.
1966.
arrive at hi
‘family, which
report for. his projected assignment,
mu perma th bee ficient: time to settle his
includes two. school age children, and ~
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA. ‘Deputy Director (Plans)
“ SUBJECT : Appointment of Mr. Janes A. Noo,
- Chief of Station, Madrid, Spain
Sp, 7 “In view. of * the. fact that ir. Nool ie not avatiable for
interview because. he is on homie Jeave the usual intérview endorse-
ment is’ not made a ‘part of this memorandun,
—
Pe) f Aarti
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Chief
Western Europe Diviaton
1 Attachment ~ ; So 7 :
Biographic Information co, : vee
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’ : Name: -_ : James A, Noel.
Grade: ~ \ G8-16 -.
Service Designation: | ;
Date and Place ‘of . March 19, 1911 Soo .
Birth: - ; : New York; New York - -. : oa
Marita, dtatuss
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Education: and Career
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1944 - 1947 - : OSS/SSU/CIG. -
. ‘' Spain and Guatomala; Chief of Station.
Languages:
Fon senat ond cmon ORL ie boys enon ttm wanbatineratafs ices ©
Spanish; Good
Military Duty: . Noné . ; Coa,
CIA ‘Experience: i a . .
Sep 1947, |. a osé7rut /cuatenata; 08, GS-12
Mar 1949 Promoted to GS-13
Aug 1949) - a OSO/FBT/Buenos. Aires; COS, G8=13
Aug 1951 oT Promoted to.GS-14: . : -
Sep 1952 oo DDP/WH/Caracis; COS, GS-14 -
Aug 1954 : Promoted to” GS-i5- _
Jin 1956 : Lo. , ppp/Wis1/Brainch Chief, Headquarters . .
Jun, + Jul 1956 TDY - South America ae .
Jan 1957: 7 sranch, Chief, Headquarters
: Apr | 1958: . PP WAAaaes cos,’ GS-15 ,
: Apr ‘1961 Promoted to GS-16 —
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Name: _ ; James A. Nool °
aa CIA Training: as _
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; 1947 oe : Photography oo, Bo ee
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Inteliigéencé
VIA: , Deputy Director (Plane) .
- SUBJECT:. Appeintment of ir. Janes A. oy Chief of “g
. Station, - Havans, Cuba u
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oe . AS August lobh; ana : ‘ : — - -4
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: . ‘Including inforiseation regarding his ‘Agency ‘experierice and ‘atningy, i
. ; is attached. ; ; ; . ; oe -
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‘ Western He. rdsphere Division
1 Attachnent
“ Blogréphic information
APPROVAL RECOM: ENDED :.
, os Mir. Noel has teen interviewed by the . . . “
. a Chief of Operations, and by myself, and . Lp ,
‘ ‘we are satisfied that he is qualified ‘for c . :
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N 20-190-139
_ PERSONNEL
| 2 July 1957
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF ASSIGNMENTS TO KEY POSITIONS
PANEL OF KAAMDIENS OF THE CIA SELECTION BOARD
In eccontaned with. note aie Sb of Regulation No. 20-105, ‘The ‘
Aivertsen, Ce Y..
’ Brént, Irl barey
Broe, William ¥.
Bussey, Revert 6,
Cain, Benjamin 5.
Caldwell, John ad.
Christ, Davia L.
Connor, Sydney
Covell, Louts €,
’ Czajkovski, Anidiony
Narling, James A»
‘Bean, Warren L.-
Désmond, Daniel 8,
Dillon, Thomas Ps -
“Flynn, Anthony 0’.
Ganley, Frederics W
Gause, Wiliton M,
Gideon, Frank ¥., Jr.
Giesecke, Fritz H,
Gimme lt, Kermit ¥.
Goifrey, Francia ¥,
Fell, Pred H.
Heimann, Peter XK.
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| ’ Nome . Designition Cory ponent i
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Porter, Gvorge A. . sc to -,
Procacé¢ino, Joseph DI —— .
Ranlet,. Robert R. _ DM
Reff, Joseph S. SP
Schmalbach, Stewart _ sc
Seeley, Jay S. IR
Shalleross, Lawrence 3B. st
Shattuck, Willian B. *. oT :
Shaw, J. Arnold SA
Sherman, Katherine pr en”
Steege, Harold M. Sc
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“Voigt, Frederick A. Ic : . . ;
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7 ; Wattles, Robert S.. 8A poeAat “Ned
: - “VOR THE DIRECTOR oF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: . ‘
apse Dm vee AL GATES LLOYD © - an
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' REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 4 through 12 and A through D except 6B and 7 unless otherwise instructed.
tl applicable, obiain resignation an ond fill in separation dota on reverse.
MR. James A. KEL
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MEMORANDUM FOR: PERSONNEL OFFICER, FI
a BUBSECTs NOEL, Jaxon A. = .
“ Recommendation for Proaotion . ot . .
1. wr. Janes Ae Boel was. born 19 March, 1911, in New. ‘York city,
aire te: Eradiated fro San | 9 Senior _ _
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CIA, at “ES August 1. He
and was Browot ted. ee capes ‘an 1946,
See areas pgm cree nae grmimermeinnen ot
‘prom R
Chief of ‘station, ‘anid. ip Angoet of. 1951 was’ ‘promoted to Gael.
Subject is presently Giiét: ‘ot Station at Caracae,, Venozusla.
2s. Mre Noel has been rated Excellent to Outstanding as Chief of
Staticn, His last efficteny report in June 1953 reflected.a lover .
Fating dnd to a difficult pergzonnel situation and hospitalization. :
Howaver, ‘tate situaticn has been resolved, and it ta feit that re Hoot
has earned his promotion: to GS-15,
‘ 3- Your approval 12 requested.
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21 January 1954
YENORANDOM: FOR: Cae.
SUBJECT t Reference to Jamos 4. Hosl by William I, Clark,
Assistant Director USsFedy for Latin Amcr‘cae
During the briefing of CIA personnel conducted by Willian
Ie Clark, Assistant Director of LESS a for Latin Aserioa, on
7 ws January: 295Ly | he tie referred to the excellent. éooperation
. détween-cur Chief of Hiesion’ at. Caracas, Janes. Woe] and tie . Co a toe
- Pea. Oss : which : he characterised’ as exemplary and.a model. for all.
: seen De othor stations. |
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To : Miso Ke Haller, X-2 DATE: 21 Auguat 1946
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Chief, CAS
DATE OF REPORT
. December 15, 1965
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‘RATING PERIOD
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Does this ollicer [properly understand ond perform hia role: and hin functions. as aL meniber of your staff. ander ‘exiniing. Preaidea- -
tial directives? CH. Yeu ° (aaa No (le ae,’ “explain, in detail below: , .
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po Chief, CAS is.- -one of the ablest members of my Country: Team.
hes. a profound kriowledge and- understanding.of the complex Spanish |
political scene, and. scores of valuable. contacts. I have a healthy.
respect for his judgment, arid fréquently seek his advice and counsel,
‘He .
He manages his ataff effectively and enjoys ‘their respect and
! confidence.” Popular and well liked by his colleagues ‘in the Embassy
and the Spanish Government, Chief, CAS. is an excellent representative
of our Government.
“ohier, CAS -13 prudent and digcreet; ‘ahd I have complete confidence} a
in him. He is 4 man of few words but when. he expresses himself, he ot
| doés $9 in a meaningful way. . . .
A gifted analyst with an incredibly deep grasp of the complicated
Spanish mentality, Chief, CAS' assessment and opinions are highly ,
valued by ne and the members of my, Country Team.
COPY NUMGER /| OF TWO COPIES, /SERIESA
. chier, CAS and his asseciates have been mos & cooperative at all
times, and have provided mé with excellent support. . I regard their
operation superior in every respect which is a compliment to Chief,
CAS" skillful leadership and direction. :
: “ chier, CAS! wife is an attractive American ‘lady ‘who is an asset:
to her husband. She takes an active part in community affairs. Ro
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NAME NQBLe JAMES Ae_
. EFFECTIVE DATE 10 March. 1947
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DATE 6. Maroh.. 1947.
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OTHER (Spoctfy tn detaLll) | ‘
ALLOTMENTS ee ae
a (Mane “or “AL lottee)
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TOTAL GROSS SALARY FER PAY -PERLOD
$
I hereby suthorize and direct the Disbursing Office to make abeve allotments Prom my
compensation,
Form No. 3%+1 ~ tte ee
Sep 1946 SECrica r
(3 tgnature of “Employee }
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OF DELTRIPTICN:
DATE OF LAST PROMOTION
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NAME ROE, Ss ae
NATURE OP ACTION Best Appoioten mh
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EFFECTIVE DATE 2 1986
“MARITAL status _Garried
POSITION —
CONTROL NO. :
CLASSIFICATION _- _
ANNUAL GROSS SALARY —_
OFFICIAL STATION .
_ ALLOWANCES: = - .
3 QUARTERS ~ : —
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: COST OF LIVING 4,0 ———
: SPECIAL FOREIGN LIVING __._ .
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: OPFICE: ,
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: TAX WITHHELD IX UNITED states
BS WITHHELD IN UNITED STATES
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(Amount subject to chango if premium
, SAVINGS BONDS
RETIREMENT WITHHELD IN UNITED STATES
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TOTAL GROSS SALARY FER PAY PERLOD
I hereby autherize and direct tho Disbursi:
compensation,
Form No, 37-1
Sep 1946
ns orfice,
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ALLOTMENTS First National Bank af San San eso
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PERSONNEL ACTION REQUEST , “ray
ate Branch or Offices , aa
procedures, Upon |
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existing perse
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OCT 24 1946
NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS ___ 908
LOCATION OF DEFENOSNTS Barcelona, Spain _
CITIZENSHIP American sry Aemale ace_35_
Chief of Station, Rurcolape. ~
. er ST -
CONTROL NOs.
« CLASSIFICATION canaa. nt
ANNUAL GROSS SALARY $5905.20 .
OFFICIAL-STATICN - Bareétona, Spata
POSITION
ALLOWANCES’:
QUARTERS
COST OF LIVING
SPECIAL FOREIGN LIVING
TOTAL
840.00.
91,740.00.
OFFICE:
BRANCH “sho ener ene
DIVISION
CFFICE
282,71 _
Broadway, Gan [hago, Call fornta
$ Steely
~g Office to make shove allotments from ny
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14-0000
7 een tien ea etie meme meee
aleS of Station at Barcelona.
.of Zarceions chains.
ocereionel vialt- to that area.
Adninigtrscion of offfee,
aiaiac elrative and inteligenes reporta emanating from Barcelona offitv,
“Direction of Bilbao chains with contact maintained by
Processing of Bilbao mate
ate Gensral; Barcelona, of political
behalf’ of tho Military Attscho, Madrid, ani of noekly report |
al.
Pre;a ration of all
Direction
Pr eparstion on
Oris; of reports on
on movement of néval vessels on behalf of the Raval Attache, Madrid (through tie
Cimelate General). Cooperation with the Joint British-Aner4 can Trusteoship (acc),
Lialeon with British 1.5, : .
APPR
_SPESIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Hadrid
VED
| Madzid, on "safe haven" casos,
REASONS FOR ACTION
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OFFICE
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APPROVED 3
DATE OF LAST PROMOTION
ON Mijrte GRRE Dar SOY
(Admini Stratigs orrieer) ;
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14.90000
: ; * SECRET
(When Friled In)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
055292
SECTION A
8. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
Chief of Base
. CHECK tx) TiPE OF APPOINTMENT -
[eandincpnowinonae ev inatroctlone « Beetlan ©) [x [ewoac [Re aire
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to slig
ha-action, could?
A. Adeayote “Pp frsiones aes att sogeiremente “teks entively sotisioctory ond te cheied ork zed
. excellence .
7 ‘ | P+ Broficieny Performance .
°. Strong . Performance is ‘che acterized by excapilonal proficiency, _ - 1
‘coptionat in eefotlon'to roquizements af the work ond Ia soinparlss son tor the perférmonce of |
ork os t cont special ) recogni so
* Quisronding Performance is
ao others: Seing |
List up to six of the most? important spacific duties perfor id ‘during the r period. Insert rating letter which best des
-[mannor in which omploye performs EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY effoctivencds-in porformanc of thot duty. Ail employees
[with supervisory responsibilities MUST ba rated on thelr ability to supervise {fhdicate numbor of employees auporvived):
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. I
Chicf of Base supervising six professional and three clerical
subordinates,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
Establishment and maintenance of operational support. mechanisms...
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3
Operational reporting.
¢
SPECIFIC oOuTY NO. 4
Liaison with FBI and DCS, et al. :
RATING
CErTEer
sPacivic DUTT NO. S
Direction of recruitment and handling of support assats..
SPECIFIC OuryY Na. 6
Pp . Gt :
7 eC OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION -
Teke into account ever thing about the employes which influences his offectiveness in his current position such os per-
formence of specific duties, productivity, conduct an job, coeporetivencss, pertinent personel traits or habits, and
-porticutar limitations or telonts. Busad on your knowiedge of employoe’s overall parformance during the rating period,
ploce tha letter in tha rating bax corrasponding to the statement which most accurately reflects his level of performance.
RATING |
LESTER
Coa
VRattediod Save eves
SECRET 3° ee) fe
: gos 45 use previous cottons
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CRET
(Whee Filled tn)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indlcote Signilicant strengths or weoknesnen demonstrated In current position KecGP Bier ie “on
overall performance. State suggestions made for improvement of work Performance ive! torides tar tealning, Comment
on foreign longuage competence, if required bse current position, Amplity or explain votings earaik In tion B to provide best
betis for dotermining future personnel action. Manner_ol performance of mona, ecial or byperyp cory dutteec end coat conrciousnets
i se_of povronnel, space, ewipment ond fynds, must be commented on, ni { oxtea space is needed ts complete
Section C, attach @ separate shoet of paper, y! {] 08 AM "68
Mr. Noel is much too experienced and practiced a hand for hia performance
to vary very much from year to year. He has nas bog ettide an the highly
‘creditable performance in San Francisco that has been star for him for
many years. He has managed hia subordinates well ahd has exercised uni-
formly good judgment in directing their operational efforts. Of particular .
value has been his stcadiness in the face of administrative adversity disrupting
the organization of his Base, Mr. Nocl insured that the work of the Base
continued uninterrupted and demonstrated hia capacity to keep on-top of
ali details and report them to Headquarters a8 appropriate. It is a credit
to Mr. Noel that in the post-Ramparts ‘exposure period there was not a single
instance of an academic asset withdrawing froma relationship with the Base,
Pagpective thoie relation ship te
‘The perforra nee of his officers atteststhe chreful guidance and wise
-leadership which has enabled thei to operate securely and’well in sensi-
| tiveareas, His rédltions with the FBI and pcs are excellent, He is :
. appropriately economy mindod, . In short, he. ig a | decidedly atrong aupor~
visor.
CERTIFICATION AND COM COMMENTS”
‘ CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS 2, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT.
SiIONATURE OF EMPLOYER
- BY SUPERVISOR
IF THis REPORT HAS NOT NEEN SHOWN TQ EMPLOYER, OIVE EAPLANATION
Mr. Noel is in the Field and will be shown a copy of this
_Fitness Report on his next TDY trip to Headqua arters._
OPFICIAL TITLe GF pitith RVISOR
monet, PMPLOYEE HAS DREN ©
UNGER MY SUPER IISION
18 months
DATE
| 15 July 1968
c /po/t
BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Concur in rating, officer's judgment,
ANDO SIGHA TURE
DATE
17 July 1968
SECRET
14.90000
SECRET : .
(When Fillad In)
EMPLOYER 9ERIAL NUMA Eo
055292 ~~ ~—«.
‘FITNESS REPORT
_ . 7 GENERAL ee ee ee ee
Te NAME (Leal) (Firan (Mickdte) 2. UATE OF BIRTH [* TS 4. Grave ‘| rr)
j________Noe], James A, 3/19/11_) M 16. D:
8. OF FICIAL PORITION TITLE oe GPr/BY/oR OF ASSIONMENT 8. CURRENT STATION
Chief of Base- ‘ DDP/DOD re Francisco
fo, CHECK tx) TYPE OF REPORT
% CHECK 1X) TYPE OF APCOINTMENT
READSIONMENT SUPEarTsSCR
ALASHONMENT EMPLOTRE
n ssa Arating in this € category soqsras f
from counset: #6 further tra finde 16 placing on |.
ipa or proposed in ‘Section c.. }
formonce moeis ail: ioquirements. fr la. sntiraly sotisfectoiy and. is choractor| zed neither by defictency aor
ellence.
Pp. Fisticient Performance is more than saristogtery. Destrad results ore. being produced In. a prottetont manner,
‘ oa + Sioa: ‘ Performonce ts choractorized by siceptional, profi jeneys .
“ Qusetondiog Potforma:
- . others doing
Listy up to ale of tho most Iniportont spacitic, duties pajformed ‘during the-rathe poriod. losort roting lotter-# which beer
‘|renner in which omployaa porlorms EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY ofectivencss in- parformonce ‘of that duty.” AN empisyses
with suporylsory fosponsibilitios MUST be rated on their ability to-supar vi 3 so (indicate number of amploy euporviged). .
un nn OS nent S35
[SPECIFIC CUTY NO: I i ret tee
Chief of Base stipervising six professional and threo .
: clerical subordinates. ; 8 ft.
om . SPECIFIC OUTY |! NO. NO. 2 . . . . i cdisen: ee
establishment” and maintenance of operational support I
mechanisis. - | §
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 a . ~— ee nanan wy 5 279
. 1 EF TER
Operational reporting. - i 8
— bt
ee ae ee
SPECIFIC buTY NO. 4
" ' Liaison with the FBI and DGS, et al.
roe
aPucivle DUTY NGS ;
Direction of recruitment and handling operations,
.
SPECIFIC. OUTY Hons, am . Dye
967 ‘ ; ;
1 AUG 8 ; a4
3 Vl
. os “OVERALL | PERFORMANCE | in CURRENT POSITION
rs icici ieee else ria. — 7 rary sak
Take Into ceeount over thing obout the employes which Influences his offectiveness in his current position such os per- { LETTER
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on qo cvoperativeness, pertinent personal traits or habits, and |
particulor limitations os talents. Based on your knowlodge of emplayse’s overall performance during the rating poriod,| 8
:
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place the Jetter In the rating box corresponding ta the statement which most accurately reflects his level af performance. '
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FoRM [Raieted am ertoarte|
S88" 45 ossovers paevious coirions, SECRET “nme
14.90000
SECRET
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SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths er weaknesses demonatutod in current position keeping In propet perspective thale relationehip ta.
overall porformance, Stgte suggestions mode fue impravement of work performance, Give recomrendonoys for trotning., Comment
an foreign longuage compastence, Hf required for current position, Amplify or oxntet coatings given in Section B to provide beat
bovis for determining future parsonnel oction, Monner of petlormance of munuger®| Sige: sory duties must myat be described, Hf
-J applicoble.
Cr,
Mr. Novel is an old hand at running. Bases or FOLK ta,
abroad and his performance as Chicf of Base, San Frnt co,
amply. attests that. It goos without. saying that,he understands
all aspects of the business, knows how to delegate, organize,
direct and report. He has continucd to do all these things
well. His seniority, experience. and maturity served the Agency
in particularly good stead during this period when the location -
tT of hig Base was compromised in the public press, through no
fault.of Mr. Noel, His subsequent and consequent..actions wore
all taken with sound judgmont. and appropriate calm and circum-
. speetion. He was also most receptive to, and cooperative in,
Headquarters suggestions in-this matter. He is, of course, cost
. conscious and an excelicnt supervisor, His overall. performance
5 A is that of a high. Order of senior Agency officers. : .
CERTIFICATION AND C COMMENTS:
~____ BY EMPLOYEE ‘ ;
4 CERTIFY THAT?! re © SEEN SECTIONS ONS A, B, By ANOE "B, ANO © OF THIS R REPORT
SianaTuURG ae aurlover
BY SUPERVISOR
i? THIS REPORT HAS NOT DEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
Subject is in the ficld; a copy of this voport is
being retained to show him on his next TDY to Has.
“TY¥PEO OR PRINTES NAME AND SIGNATURE
(signed in draft)
Stanley HW. Gaines
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
MONTHS EMPLOVEE HAS eaaN
UNDER MY SUPER YTISION
' @ months
. NOPPICIAL VTi oF ‘SUPERVISOR os
C/DO/1
21 August
LD. ny
SEFICIAC TIFLE OP NEVIEWING OF FIEIAL [EWP Kh ef Tipp iE AND SIGNATURE
Vf
Chief, DO Division ML, re, GE
a
<7
Gordon 4 Jorgensen
BATE:
28 August 1967
i. SECRET
oR
14-0000
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an . (Bhan Pitted En) <
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
oLseg2
FITNESS REPORT
i
GENERAL ~ _
2 o«te or pintn [s. sen soRabE 19. 90 |
19 March 191L] M GS-16 D
t Orr/biv/aR or Aostonma my}. CURRENT TATION
eee | Madrid
5!
cee te eee mies
7 to. CMECK (2) TYPE OF AE PORT
Tau (heat) (ris ittadie)
SPECIAL (Speotty)s
12. REPORTING PERIOD (Fronr to)
lL April 1965 - 27 September 1965
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
iw. Rek Performance ranges from wholly Incdaquate to slightly leas thea sctlefactory. A sire this category requires
- positive romedial action, The nature of the action could rango from counseling, to f G7 raining, te placing’ ‘on
Probation, * fo re estanment ote seporatl 6 Be scribe ection taken or: proposed. ta Section C.
. Porformance ts choractorized: by Kcepticnel proficlenicy.
Performance is ‘so oxcaptional in relotion to requirement sof the work and In comporiton to the performance “
others dolog similor work os to warrant spects roanttlon. -
4
wipe eed ne nguyen cent oe tee
——
‘UL Fst. up to sie of the most important spacifte dusl
1 Jmenner in.which gmployoo. patforms EACH ecific duty. Consider ONLY affectivenoss tn. eilormence of thet duty. Ar ribs
! with Superyiaar. aponsibilitios MUST “ba -ratad on rhoir ability to supervise (indioats aumber’ of soiployeos super vieed) ‘ .
: SPRCIFIC DUTY:
H My rating of the perfucmai i
5 deaertp tion of his nerformance ahtoch {o- contained in his fitecas report
tb ._for the period ending 31 March 1965. __
: SPECIPIC bury 4a, a y RATING
: . LETTER -
: SPEEIFIC DUTY NO. 5 comrmereemerm career more RATING ‘
oo . LHYTER
fy
we SPRLIFIG DUTY NO.@ Cetra
: SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 5 — — ~ ri 7 ,
a os ,
;
4
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. SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 6 RATING | :
Le LETTER :
___ OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN iN CURRENT POSITION _
LETTGR
Take Into account everything about the omployee which influences his offectivencas In hie currant : positien such 35 por-
formence of specifi ihiog productivity, Conduct on he ecoperativensss, pertinent porsonal truits of hobits, ond-
varticuler limitations\gr talents. Based-on your knowledge of amployee’s overall porformance during ths rating period, g
plece the lotter In the kaling box corrosponding to the stotoment which most accurataly reflects his level of porformance.
SECRET
14-0000
sO SECRET TFPICE OF wey.
(Then Fillet tad
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant atrangths o: weakn demonstrated In current position heepinGOy ie prseeceve | thalr estationship to
fonts
overall performance. State suggestions made for improvement’ of work performance, wel y "rhe foining. Comment
on foreign language compotonce, if requited for currant position. Amplify or oxptata ratings given t be: a to provide best - ..
basis lor detarmining future personnel action. Manner of performonce of munagerial ot supervisory duties must be described, it
appl icable. +
MAN R
Com,
TCERTIPY THAT I HAVE “eit SECTIONS A, 8, ANO C OF THIS REPORT _ ;
* BIGNATURE OF & or aMPLOYEE ee
BY SUPERVISOR ;
“TF THIS REPORT HAD HOT HEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE BNPLANATION
[MONTHS EMPLOYER HAB BEEN
GHDER MY SUPRAVIZION
Mr. Noel is currently at his ove rneas pont.
TST PRD OR PRINTED Nal ees AG aus aed
OPRICIAL FICE OF Bur aUPERVISOR
we tele en fuWN
Chich, WE Division WihLian D. oan” ne
EVIEWING OFFICIAL
“ToRriciat TiiLE OF REVIEWING OF FICIAL
] ADGP
. . SECRET
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“, we “Led a /
- 12 May 1965
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT WE
SUBJECT: James A. Noel, Employee Serial No. 055292 D
“""- Fitness Report for the Period 1 April 1964 Hdges. 3
to 31 March 1965
1. Subject, who was born 19 March 1911, is a GS-16 and: -
has, been. assigned | to Madrid as Chief of. Station since: ;
October . 1961. : - ae
2, As Chief of Station, he, 46 charged. with the orgafi-
4zation and: managem nt-of the stati in. and is responsible ,
for ‘the planning, dat: on, and supérvision of all its
aan activities: He also Ex€reises - general supervision of the,
7, Barcelona ‘base. Assit ng. ‘him, and under his general super-
vision are 24 staff employees and 15 contract employees. —
3. Subject servés' as the ‘Ambassador! 8 ‘principal intel-
ligence officer, as chairman of the Embassy Defector Committee,
as the Agency representative on the Embassy Country Tean,
aa : and ag the coordinator. of U.S. clandestine intelligence opera-
a . tions in Spain. | Accrédited a& the Agency's representative to
the Spanish Intelligence (AEM) and Security (DGS) services,
“he plans, directs, and supervises all aspects of the station's
multi-level liadgon with these services and personally handles
the liaison with the Service chiefs and a number of their’
senior officers. On the operational side, subject handles
BISHAD/1, CITIZEN and QUYWIND/1. He recruited QUIP/1 during
the rating period, arranged a new cover job for HARRIOTT
through QUWIND/L, and participated in the handling of QUMALT
and QUHOPS. . : :
4, Subject is an experienced and mature officer,
possessing an excellent _eoumand of Spanish. Highly motivated, .
consctentious, and industrious, he readily accepts responsi-
bility and is both thoreugh and reliable in the execution of
his duties, Even tempered and affable, he holds the confi-
dence and friendship 6f those whom he directs and those to
whom he is responsible, and the morale of his station is.
noticeably hiyh., He is alert to the operational possibilities
wh
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14-0000
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of any given situation, evidences sound and objective judgment,
and works well under pressure. He writes lucidly, speaks ;
articulately, and exhibits a high degree of cost consciousness : . \
in the use of governtient funds and property. His. delegation of .
responsibility to others is “meaningful and well delineated. .
5. Subject's performance has been strong throughout the.
rating period. He has given the station purposeful direction — i
arid competent management and as an effective supervisor who ,
commands the loyalty and respect of those whom he supervises, he :
has ‘succeeded in obtaining a maximum effort from the station \
personnel. He enjoys the ‘confidence. of the Ambassador and other | 5
ipal officers of the Embassy, "several of whom have expressed . \
: their ‘appreciation of subject's work and- commented on the value !
: . of. the Station's contribution to the functioning. of the Embassy.. j
2 :. Fhe fact-that the Ambassador arrived in Madrid with definite
. prejudices regarding the Agency but was of quite another mind
upon his departure ; testimony to subject's” skill and tact.
a 6. Subjéct has conducted the Agency! 's liaison with the
Spanish services most competently, as evidenced by the rela-
tionship,, establistied with Captain Goneral Munoz Grandes, his
ability to érsuade the AEM to undertake sensitive operations
in Guba, and. the fact thet this liaison did not suffer following
the attack on the Spanish ship "Sierra Aranzazu”. Marked
. progress has- been achieved in joint CE and CP operations, and
: subject has devcloped QUANTUM/30 to the point wherein the
latter's collaboration far exceeds the cooperation normally
expected in an’ “official Liaison. relationship. .
.@. In addition-to his considerable executive and liaison
duties, subject has “Carfied out the previously cited opera~
tiondl assignments with matked ability. He'is a convincing and
persuasive. agent handler, and his operational reporting is
- prompt and thorough.
“8. "Phe only criticism I would make of subject is that I
believe the station sKould benmking a greater effort to develop —
internal assets who will be able to report on and influence
developments in Spain following the departure of Franco.
‘
EDWARD RYAN
Deputy Chiat
Western Europe Div
oO
i
ie
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION: ns"
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL: _ _ CONCUR Willise Do O'Ry
hgh
ere cer
14-0000
SECRET
. . ~ ° (then Petled ta)
- EMFPLOTEE SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT . | 055292
GENERAL
(Last) 3 “tvddte) [* OATE OF BIRTH [sex T4 owave [8.90 ;
NOEL, . James A 1911 uM t 16 i D
ae ce nemees Stemi : i pee crane
% OFre/aivenn OF ASSIGNUWENT $. CURRENT STATION . .
e. GPrICIAL POCITION TITAE
‘Chief of Station, SNadrid DDP/WE/Iberia | Madrid
1@. CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
Anitige
ta. REPORTING PERIOD (Fre te)
1 April 1963 - 31 March 1964
wi ghtly han sotisfoctery. . A sari In this category requires I
i . é The nonue of;the action could-range from Counseliag, | to further. training, to plocing on :
. . Probation, we eeass' mont ‘or to sepsitétion, Doscribe détion taken.or propoded in Section [ ; (4
; * Adeauote
P+ Bioficient _ .
4” Stena
0.
"SB ECIFIC DUTIES Tee
iiss up to si of the most important spgcifie durias parlormed during the reving parted, Jnsert ating, letver which best doscribas ths
imonrer tn which employee petierms EACH spocific dusty. Consider ONLY effoctivencas In parfermanco f thar dity, All employses
with supervisory responsibilities | MUST be rated on rtigur ability to Superylea (indicate nunser af exployeos euperviaed)
Soe RATIOS
QT7aRr
[sPEcivic DUTe wo, T
As Chief of Station, Madrid, plans and directs all FI and CA
operations within Spain . . P
" ARTing Fo
ShECIFIC DUTY NO. 2 2 RATRG
‘ _ Supervises Madrid Statiom and Barcelona Base personnel i p
|
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 rn ns ee ° RATING
Maintains contact with serior officials in the Spanish ’ ~
Intelligence Services : 3
fe ouTT Hos — I . RATING
Lerrea
SPECIFIC OUTY HO.® . |
| Represents the Director ot CIA with the Ambassador to Spain |
_and other U.S. officials in Spain \ | °
IsPECIFIC DUTT NO. 8 a as ote
Personally mndies several sensitive third country intelligence
operations. : ‘ ; 3
a ° ~— ” peers ST
j LETTER
0.
SPECIFIC GUTY 10.6
Supervises Cuban operatioms in Spain
SYERALL | PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
er Rating
unre
Paris
Toke Into account everything chout the employan winich influences his offectiveness in, bis ewrens 3 posit auch os per-
formance ef specific ditsea, orcauctivity, conduct on 10b, cooparativens ss, portingat ‘perssact trois of hebits, and i
particular limitations oy toilets. Assad on your earowledge of amployee’s ovorall performance dyusing the rating posiod,
place the letter in the rening 2 Dea corre sponding fa rine statement which siost ceecuratoely reflects his lovel of performance.
12 MAY ‘96407 -
5
L2E" d5 cosorere panei ect rions, SECRET a . nt
4-62
14-0000
pO. - SECRET
(When Filled In)
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
indicate si zelficant strengths of weoknosscs demonstrated in current position koepin:
"9 In proper perscective their ralotionship to
sive recommendations toe traning, Comment
, overall gecternance. State suggettions made for imocovement of work performance,
on foraig: leegyage competence, if required for current position, Amplify or oxplain typ Op prvepan Secticn B to provide best ,
basis tar cezermining future gorsonnel action, Mearer of performance of : of managerial & Hey] ps: i: y, vg pie described, if
opplicesde, bir?
. Subject 1s one of the Agency's truly mature, aah ete operations
officers. He has had unusual operational exper CifcROam Central and
South America, both-in the field. and in Headquarters. His
activities have spanned both the FI and the CA spectrum. He has
and does -déal easily and graciously - with high ranking officials,
both American and foreign. -His good sense, poise and dignity never
fail to impress... He is a person of principal and high morals. He
does not hesitate to express hig conviction even though he may have
‘reason, to believe such convictions are not popular. He is a strong
supervisor who enjoys his subordinate's respect. He is economy
_tainded and made diligent efforts to comply with requests to economize.
Mr. Xoel has succéeded in creating a cohesive station in Madrid.
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BYE EMPLOYEE
TT ceRTIFV THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, , 8, AN AND 10 C OF THIS REPORT cee ——_
TSIGNATURE OF FMPLOVE& eee
~__BY'SUPERVISOR’
Tir THIS REPORT MAS NOT BEEN 3} SHOWN-TO.' EMPLOVEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
2.
i. Lh bial eo eit: fe Lt we ’ Cones. Lf tttll Le
MON T HS EWALOTEE MAS BEEN
UNDER Mt SUPERVISION
- AD Luebe ps 32 Le Hin Le beet Litt Oop!
DATE CFFICIAL TITLE CF SUPERVISOR RRS ooR, rae NAME AND $ONA TURE
20 April 1964. | — Chief, WE/S5 Le atlee
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SECTION AS GENERAL acre epee
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NOEL, Jazes A. . 1912 | OM | 05.16 : 7
4. OP PICIAL POSITION TITLE T. OFR7OIV/GR OF ADSIONMENT (8. CUMAEMT STATION
Chief of Statio : DDP/WE/Iberian Br. [" Madrid :
9. CHECK (ED TYPE OF APPOINTMENT | ° 10. CHECK (X) TYPE OF
Zz {CARGaR ngotave ° ItTiAL aga tslewaaun eubamvieoe
ER-PROvisional (See Ietnections + Sectian C) ANNUAL i lad AGereWuENT EMPLOYEE
[smeciar (Specity): BPECIAL (Specity) ;
1. REPORTING PERIOD (Pepe fon)
11. DATE GEPORT DUE IN O.P, ”
22 Apri} 1963. 1 April 1962-31 March 196
; PERFORMANCE ea CUATION
SECTION B
. We Hod Performance renges frém whol A rating in this bites ‘requires:
: vo pesitive remedial action, The ng in Weining, 02 placing on +
: " probation, 10 reassignment ¢ f la ‘Secelon Cs
: Ae Adsavete : Paclermonce meets all requirsients. it le entirely setisfactory ond le characterized neither by deficianey nor :
oe excellence.
4 P- Brofictent Porlormance ie more then satlafactory. ” Desired cosulte are being préduced ihe profletent manner.
. S + Song Portormance fs chdtdererined” by exceptional profleieney. 4 ‘
of the work ond In comparison to the prtemnes of
pecial recogin nition, * . . - . 1
. tt + Rytston: ding
Lise up to alx of the most ‘Important specific dutles porfermed h dveing. the “rating period, Insort rating lottor. which bet
mannat in which employod. performs FACH specific duty. Consider ONLY, effectivonoss ln performarice thor dary al
with Supervisory rosponsibilities MUST be rated on, their obi ip
Pardee ovtr not
Direction of all FI and CA operations.
| RATING
Maintains contact with sentor lialson:personnel.
. SPECIFIC DUTY NO @ ~ Carrer
: Adzinistration of Station and supervision ot personnel; : s
ani . i
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SPECIFIC oury NOS } RATING
| est VER
. Birect supervision. of senior ops officer tn charge of Cuban operations. log -
7 7 SPECIE sure NO. @ ~ gtr eR
- Personally handles a sensitive operaticn of interest to another cs component. s
a ce ene ene
APZCIFIC DUTY NOS 1 RATING .
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° ¥aintains a working relations sHip with the Anbansador and other U. S. officia®: i Ss
ee OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION _
RATING
; LETTER
Tcke into account everything obout the employes which Influences hla effoctivencas in his current positlen such os tam |
fearmence of specific dutios, productivity, conduct on job, cocperativencis, pertinent personal traits or habiss, ane | 1
particular Hanitotions of talents. Based on your knowledge of omployeo's overall performance dusing the rating perad:
ploce the fetter in the raring box corre npneding to ths statement which mes! occurataly rafiacts his level of porformumon | s
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NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicote sf ntflcant etrengths or seskneasos demonstrated in currant position coapln Nn! ho bee Sut oxveztive thels relationship to
overall performonce. State suggestions made for improvement of work performance. “Give recemmestmi vam der troining, Comment
on foreign longuage competence, tf required for currant position, Amplify or axplain ratings green sn Section 8 to provide beat
bosia tor dotermining lutwe personnel action. Manner of performance uf mana |e, or ni ed es Sanios must be described, if
opplicable,
Mr, Noel has ably administered a large Station and a. 2 Ep alb MG gararity, good
Judgment and tact in thd day-to-day management and direction of Ztation activities
and personnel. This bas been achieved despite the physiml, gration of Station staff
personnel in a number of separated office sites.
Under. the direction of Mr. Noel a far reaching and fruitful major operational
program against the high priority Cuban target has been undertaxen and Madrid Station
today is making a substantial contribution in good operations ar4 good intelligencd
information to the over-all Agency effort. Another notable accozplishment directly
attributable to Mr. Noel, and in part a reflection of his lorg years of service in
Latin America, has been his professional handling personally of theBtation operation
involving Juan Peron. Interested CS compoiénts have stated categorically that Madrid
Station coverage of Juan Peron and his activities is essential in satiofying existing
inteliigence: requiremnte on Peronisa.
- Despite the Station's heavy diversion into Cuban and Latin heier ican activities
and State Department: policy restrictions on internal. political ‘eettvities, Mr. Noel:
‘haa encoviraged the devélopment: of a long-range program involving a-tivities against -
“the Spanish Communist. Party. and. clandestine contact with the fpanteh political .
opposition, . . . - . _ wae
COMMENTS —
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: CERTI FICATION AN
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BY SUPERVISOR 7 = A
TWAS HOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYER, Give EXPLANATION
: Subje ot erp: oyee is in the field. Report will be show
te hin upon hig’ return to Headquarters.
TYFRD OF IPE, PME AO SIGN: Re BiONATY tT
sol eee Cag
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS OGRN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION:
OFPICIAL TITLE OF BuPeAvison
DC /WE
BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL
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- MEMORANDUM FOR; Acting Chief, WE
BUBJECT : Mr. James A. Noel . .
Fitness Report Covering the Period 14 August 1961 to _
31 March 1962
i. Mr. Noel assumed his duties as Chier of Station, Madrid on: ‘ . an
23 September 1961. The: Station, as constituted whea Mr. Noel arrived,
‘included some al, ataffers plus. numerous contract personel, as well as.
a. two man base. ‘tn Barcelona. | The Madrid | tion ‘proper not only inclides : _ foot
the - -Pnbasay “4natallation but: “an outside operations ‘section as well. Since . : “ye
Mr; Hoel arrived-the Station. Baa -been Jwanched into a- Cuban operations
program of considerable’ scale and on 6 erash basis. In additions in this
period, one State cover slot. wag witharawn, and the experlenced Chief of
Base, Harcelonn had to be brought home due to a fanily emergency.
2. To date Mr> Noel has given every evidence of a particular ability
to cape with the crash program and the acute shortage of personnel with
Jid{ectousnees and maturity. . While it 1s too early, yet, to paas judgement,
there are indications that Mr. Noel has been preoccupied with Cuban
provle.e (an area of apectal interest to him) to the detriment of lower
prios ity but, nonetheless, necessary Spanish targets (for example, contact
with the local opposition and a budd Lng effort againat the Spanish Communist
Party). ; ; ;
. 3. As indicated above, Mr. Noel hae not been in place as ‘hier or ~
Station long enough to justify firm reservations concerning lig management,
nor to permit meaningful criticism. Aigo, as indicated above, his out-
standing not{fceable strength to date nas Deen his ability to cope with a
an ‘heavy opers ational program, a shortage of personnel, and a sometimes difficult
c, operational climate, with Judgement, calenesé and patience.’ :
a
Lhe F. PHTELE og .
Catet, W5/5 = i
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_ CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Personnel
SUBJECT: State Depurtment Promotion of —
NOEL, James Ay . : .
1. ‘he Department has informed this office that effective
April 1, 1962 subject employee was psoroted from
FSR-3, $2.3, 6000 FOR-2, $Ui, 900
2. Request thia notice be placed in the official folder of ,
the enployee concerned.
Wisk
\chier, Central Cover Group
ec: Finance Division
Area Divisson
CONFIDENTIAL F
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AGENCY CERTIFICATION OF ry INSURANCE STATUS’
"Federal Employees Grou Life Insurance Program
(Makita) 20), DATE OF BIRTM (acne, toy, toot | Iibh BOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNT NUMDES
STANDARD FORM BO"
JAHUASY F970
UB. OVE SUVICE COMMISION
FP SUPPLEMENT 8/0—1 550109
wpa. NAME {lasty »
(Hirt)
3 .
NOEL, Jamas A,
3. CHECK THE FEASOR 1OR TERMINATING INSURANCE
19 March 1911-
tol ((} Separated (chad it resignation) > 7. .
{b} Rotirnd - NOTE, If tho renton cheched is ““b, Retired” your group life insurance {byt i
[C3] Ul Ded as an not accidental death and dumemberment benefits) will contave during retire: .
(4) F] Fpeabatans anewitend oo ment you meet the conditions described In ° “Notice to Retiring: Employes” .
{e) {7} End of 12 months rgn-poy stetus . . below. : a .
( (Other (specify) to _ 8 . °
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WORK, UIC RATE RO"ARNUAL BALE
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OT CERTIFY-THAT THE ADOVE INFORMATION HAS BUN OBTAINED FROMANO, CORICILY REFIEGTS, OFFICIAL RECORDS AND PFWAT THE THRLOVEE
NAMLD WAS COVERED: ay FEDLAAL EMPLOYEES GROUP ure INSURANCE ON. “THE ate ‘SHOWN iN EM & : .
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Washington, D, C, 20505
Phone number, inckiding aro coda
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Insurance Offleer, Alternate
SEE OTHER SIOE
FOR
INSTRUCTIONS TO EMPLOYING AGENCY
mos
PART 3—FILE COPY
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ELECTION, DECLINATION, .OR WAIVER
OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
“FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSUPANCE PROGRAM
IMPORTANT
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TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—~
. 4. FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1 © Read the back of the “Duplicate” carefulty.before you-filt in the form,
© Fillin BOTH COPIES of the form. Typeor use ink,
¢ Donot detach any part.
FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW {plecse print or type):
MAME (ith inst) Gide | ATE OF BIRTH (month, Gay, yoor) | SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
ae - | + NOEL JAMES =. . ARTHUR ja March 19, i911 0@3 {36 | 23e8
“EMPLOVING DEPARTMENT GO hatncr | LOCATION (C (Cay, Site, ste, 21 Code)
MARK AN “X"" IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (do NOT mork more than one}:
ELECTION OF “OPTIONAL (iN ADOITION To REGULAR} INSURANCE
"Mark here ~ _
if you ¥_ tb glect the $10,000 additional ogtionat insurance and. suthorize tha required. deductions
WANT BOTH -[x from my salary, compensation, oF annuity to pay the full cost of tha optronal insurance. | ; -
Optional and This optional insurance is in addition to my regular insurance.
rogular CA}
insurance
‘
DECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT HOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
Mark here
if you * J decting the $10,000 additional aptonal insurance | understand that! cannot elect ap-
00 NOT WANT tronal insurance until at least 1 year alter the effective date of this declination and uniess
OPTIONAL but | at the time ft apply for it! am under bye SG and prassnt satrsfactory medical evidence
‘ do want of insurability, | understand aise that my regutar insurance is not affected by this declina.
regular {B) ten of additional optional insurance.
insurance
WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COYERAGE
| desire not ta be insured and t waive coverage under ‘the Fedafat Erruinjses Geoup Life
he ere
. want NEITHER “| Insurance Pregeam, f uaderstand that f cannot cancel this wabve and obtain regular ine
~" regular nor Stitancs until at least I yoar after the éitective date-of this viawer and uniess at the ime
Let aphly for insurance Vam under ege 50 and piesent sahsfactory medical endence of in- .
optional . {c) surability, | understand also that ! cannot now af later have the 319,440 additional
insurance 7 optional Insurance unless | have the reguier insurancé. :
SIGN AND DATE. IF YOU WARKED BOX "ATOR "CM, FOR EMP EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONLY
comer nine * ‘i
COMPLETE THE "STATISTICAL. STUB." THEN RETURN | |-- a
THE ENTIRE FORM TO YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE, fficalrecevng ate stp)
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STAMDEND Fou Ha, 316-7
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ORIGINAL COPY—Retain in Official Personnel Fuldeg y,. Tate
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— 5 SCORET a
- 26 October 1960
MEMORANDUN FOR: Director of Personnel
SUBJECT:. - James A. Noel - a
: Mengrendim in Lieu of Fitness Report
Me. James A. Noel arrived in Ravana. in September of 1958, a trifle
more than three. montha before Fidel Castro assed power on 1 January
-3959.-—With the advent of that new government Cuba became, so far as
U.S. economic and political interests are concerned, one of the most
important spots in the world, as well as Ancreasingly more difficult
ct CIA business. Asa result, | with the -eonstant- ‘worsening. of
‘able to. port as
He baa ‘conducted Botte extremely ‘delicate ‘operations. ‘in the ‘rake of
almost certainty ‘or diseovery. In all this, however, “he has offersd |
leadership of a high quality to tis starr and has been a fine. exaxiple .
of good morale, which is reflected in the attitude of every meubar of.
his staff, all of whon réspond yesdily and without ‘complaint to the
_ demands’ made of them by their surrounding circumstances. ‘Mr. Noél.
desexvea- to be waraly comended for a job Well done.
Western Heniaphére™ “Division -
“Chief of Operations, DL/P
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_——--—____----_ SENERAL
(Fire) (Middle) 2. DATE OF GIRTH
James..__A
Sram] eee
| [rewtine _]foseemwed
. Peon
SPECIFIC puTy NO.3 a .
/ Administration of Station end
supervisor of setsohne}:
sador and other Us aft feiss :
SECTION. € _.
Toba into occount everything about the eciplayen syen which inflisencos his offactiveness in his corrent’ p stfion « » porforcigne’s of apecille
dutios, producsivity, - conduc? on job, codparativeness, pertinent personal traits or habits, porticular limitations ar talents, “Basad™ on
your knowledge’ of emaloyee's ovnrall parfermance during the rating peried, place the rating number in: ‘the bon correipo: ding, 0.
statement which moi? accurately reflects his level of potlerinance, . . . -
ar
Performance in many Impertont respects foits toa me: requirements,
Par ee meots most fequirdmants but ts deficiont id one 6s more Important respects,
te
2-
. 3+ Pertarmanco cloorly masts basic requiromen|
“fs Perfarnance cleo
b-
fuentes ena wet Ve
important renpect ts superior,
pret is eutstonding:
DESC PTION.OF THE: ENPLOYEE. ~ .
Performance in eva
Performance in ov:
GETS THINGS CONE 7 a ¥ y
RESOURCEFUL a Te
“ACCEPTS RESPONSI
1es
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DOES HIS JOB WITHOUT STRONG SUPPORT
FACILITATES SUOCOTH OPERATION OF HIS OF ICE
WRITES EPPECTIVELY
SECURITY ‘CONSCIOUS
THINKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IM ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND DISPOSING OF RECOROS
OTHER (Spocifyj:
SEE SECTION “E* ON REVERSE SIDE
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SECTION E "NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB B PERFORMANCE
'Stroas strengths ond wecknesaes, demonstroted in current poaltion. Indigate s suggestions made to employee for Improvement of
work. Give recommendations for his training. Deacribe, if appropriate, his pctential for development and, for assuming greater
Amplity or explain, if appropriate, rotings given in SECTIONS B, C, and D’te provide the best basis for determining. .
sponsibilities,
future personnel actions.
dn. } roal was assigned to his post ata time when the country was
undergoing a revolution which later was successful. Ke has dome an -
outstanding Job in adapting and redirecting the Station's opératisnal
program. He has shown initiative, imagination and resowcefulness ‘in
developing new operations, P both in. the FI and PP ftelds.-
«earn ine pene
IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN. “SHOWN TS EMPLOYEE, IVE EXPLANATION
_Euployes’ ts in the field
MONTHS” EMPLOYEE was BEEN
UNDER my SUPERVISION .
ht WOULD HAVE GIVEN Tus EMPLOYEE A> HIGHER EVALUATI
pwourtod HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE a ‘Low
3 cra
Tigeneur that Mr, Neil's ‘oper ditional petParnande ‘wider aifrienle “eohditiong
has been outstanding. It should ulso be. noted that ha has been bighly successful
at his presant post in settling the bect out-of Mis staff: us ca
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FOR ne SUPERVISOX. Thies report is designed to hetp you eapress your evoluation,
this evaluation to your auperviior end senior. of ficinin. Organiaation policy t
nate where he astende with you, Comp te tion of the report kp -you preps “a discussion
strongths and wenkness ed
under comditions apecift
-any question. If this is the initial report on the sentene
ek ane Inter than 30 days after the state indicated in |
that you tead the entire form
At ‘oust be coop le fed. and forwatided
tem RB, of Section A betox.
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3. OFF ICE/OT VI SION/ BRANCH OF ABSIGNMENT
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ATLACHEO enter B-
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orrichaL J. CG, King
Consider ONLY “the productivity and tlfectiveness with whach “dl
ies during the rating period. Compare him ONLY with. others. doing sii hilar’ wo.
Factors other than productivity will be taken’ into account Tater in Sévtion Ub:
vidual being Fated haa performed,
a‘ nimitoc Level of. respons
. does NOT PEAFORW DUTIES ADEQUATELY. HE TS tnCOuPE TENT. . .
. eee ‘ -
: . 2 + BARELY, ADCQUATE in PERFORCANCE. ALTHOUGH HE HAS HAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE OR-THAINING, HE OfTEN- FAILS- To Pe : 7 .
” \ . 5 CAMRY OUT RESPONSIGILITIES, . oo Bi ” <
30+ PERFORMS MOST UF w1S DUTIES ACCEPTAALY, CCCASIONALLY REVEALS SOWE AREA op weadweds.
, THECRT 4+ PERFORMS OUTIES IN A COMPETENT. EFFECTIVE MANNER, . -
“eating 2° A_FIME PERFORMANCE: CARRIES QUT MANY Of WIS KESPONSIAILE TIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL, at
* . NuMBER, * ° PERFORMS HIS DUTIES IN SUCH AN OUTSTANOING MANNER THAT HE ¢S COUALLEO BY FEW aren eAASQHS KNOWN FO
a : THE SGPERVISOR. ~ 5 Fae ~
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© in the apaces below up to eieiaf the mobe tmpartant SVECIFIC duties performed dueiog RS Gariypy vee tod.
e@ the eost important firat. Do net daclinfe minor oe anemertant dutiea.
Rate performance on each specific duty consid ing ONLY eifectivenese in pert weige of th specific duty. .
ce For suprevieore, ability to aupoeviee wilt always be cated ae a apecitic dat DET) a9. o eupervieore thoee
who superr cretery, onby po Lehiiy aly ota
d. Compare in your dy eben possible, the individual being tated with others perior.
3. rate them on different)
Femes SN FeGHORMENCE OF SFICIEIC DUTEBS
smatar level of responsability.
Two imfividuels with the seme job title may he perloraing different duties. Mai
' duties.
f. Re apecific.. Faseples of the: kind of duties thbe might be crated are:
ORAL BRIEFIN was AND tiSkS AREA XNOSL EDGE
GIVING LECTU yFLOES NEW Price aes
CON eVeTING SESIWARS . REPORTS
sRITING TECHNICAL werorrs. WANAGES FILES .
cwroveriva -EXTERNAL LIATSON OPFRATES. RADIO
COORDINATES rm omen OFFICES
\ WRITES REGULATIONS
3+, NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION O
HOTRECT OWS:
Stress rtec
account: “here” “cverything ¥ yeu knee about. ¢ the “Wetividual... productivity. conduct ia ‘the fob
spacial detects a? tatenes.... and how he fits, is witty your teas. Cems f
OF QOUBTFUL SUITARILUTY. 4. UL NOT HAVE ACCEPTED RIM TAT RAD ANON WHAT FE KNOW NOW
oj 3 + A BARELY. ICCPPTARLE EMPLOYER... 6CLOM# AVERAGE BUT WITH NO @EAKNESSES BUFFICIENTLY OUTSTANDING TO WAR-
5/6 RANT WIS SEFARATION
CFSINE SAME SUITABILITY AS MOST PEOPLE 1 ANGM IN HE ORGANIZATION
A-FIN€ EMPLOYEE + HAS SOME OUTSTANDING STRENGTHS .
AN UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON 1N TERMS OF THE REQUIRENENTS OF THE ORGAMIZATION — - - eo
EXCELLED AY ONLY A FEW IN SUITABILITY FOR ORK iN THF ORGANIZATION, sre
NUMBER
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POW TUR KUPERVISOR: The report ie e privileged communi cat bon to your supervisor, and to eppropriete carter manages
Tt ty NOT to be shown to the
ment and personnel olficials cone ing the potential of the employee heing rated.
ore comple Ting any ‘tuestion, This teport fe
toted eoployee. St 19 recommended that you real the entire report t
to be completed only after the emlayee haa been under your suptevigion PUK _AT LEAST 90 LAYS. Lf tree t Ud daye, .>
Tt this is the INIT LAL, RHUET on the employee, however, “it MUST-be : .
ete after the 90 days he's vLaneed,
na tater then S0days after the dur e date indicated in item 8 of Section re below
GENERAL
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bitin to be a superviaor?
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of his potential, nets the Fetang ta the
“potentiate coluan,
im THIS STTUATION .
suptRvisoa th THis END oF SITUATION
RAGE SuPcAVI SOR aT THIS KIND OF R1TUATION
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INDIVEDUAL TO Aw AVERAGE OCGREE
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. “UMSTRUCTION
re nin if AIMHNISTRATIVE OFFICER: Consult current instructions for completing Vinde
v4 THE SUPFREVISOK Th repart be designed to help you capresa your evelusfion of your subomtinete and to trenemit
Tia evetuetion to yo sepecrviner ent senior officinale. Organisation policy fequiren thet you inform the subordi-
the ceport can helo you prenere for oe discussion with him of his
rete where he stends with you. Completion of
sfrongthe end weaknowsee, It te eleo organisation wolicy that you show art tat thie renort to the employee except
It bs ecccommended, thet you reed the entire form before completh
omer comistions specified in Regulation 20-370, I
ong hoetion, Tf thin de the initial report an the erntoyee, it must be eaople fed omit forwarded to the fice of
“nd, bates than 30 deye alter the dete indicated in ites 8, af hecthon A betos.
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DATE OF a :
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Officer {Bran
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PEAIOD COVERED av (8 REPOwS (factusive dotes)
AL October 1955 = 20 October 1956
cleat) (Fret) (Widdle)
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Bre. 7
Date BGPORT OUL IM OP
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Fo eae Tue @tNtEMING OFFICIAL: RECORD Any TyesT Ay TE AL Dirrsmince oF corres mite ThE" SUPERVISOR, OR ANY v OTHER tee Poss .
7 f OHAATI ON, wrt Coe, WILL CFAD 10 A GETTER “UNDERSTANDING OF THis RePorr, . so “¢ . ee . .
of opinion with the sup: evisor is eef!
TURE oO TEWING-GFFICHAL
VIEWINGS Ce AFF IEI AL Hie OF REV
Breer
46 on SENC RAL PERFORMANCE OF OUFLES | .
7 ae aan —,
GIP ELTIONS:, Canauder ONLY the peatuctivity and ef lectivences with * whith the indsvidual being rated has er formed.
has duties dursng tie rating period. Compare hain ONLY with othéra doing ainiler sork at o similar level of response 4
hsibslity. Fectora other than productivity will be taken into account Later in Sectson D.
DOLS NOY PERFORM OUTIES AOLOLATELY: HE FS INCOMPETENT. .
ALTHOUGH HE WAS HAD SPECIFIC Ci G4"C0 GR TRAINING, HE OFTEN FAILS FO
te
2 +. OASELY ADEQUATE 1m POREORMANCE,
CARRY OUT ALSPOnS1 BILE TIES,
+ PERPORWS YOST OF HIS DUTEFS ACCEPTABLY: OCCASIONALLY REVEALS
> PERFIAMI CUTIES in A COMPETENT, EFFECTIVE MANNER,
aezing A FINE PRAPORUANCE: CAHALES OUT MANY OF HIS RESPOWSIBILATIES FUCEPTIGUALLY BELL.
+ PERFORWS HIS DUTIFS by SUCH AM OUTSTANDING MANNER THAT HC 15 FOUALLEO AY FCm OTHER PERSONS. ANOKN TO
wuweee THE SUPERYIGOR, .
SOME AREA OF WEAKNESS, ~
Teseay
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tonay ss 4S (Part 1) OF FORMS 45 ANO 454 WHICH SECR ET
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SPELIF EL BUTHLS
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a. State in the apsces below up fo sin of the wore dmpeetent SPECIFIC duties nee tome
Piece the most important firet, Dro not include minne of aningnttant dutire,
b. Mete performance on each speri far duty consutering (41 eHlectivenses In pesformance of Atha
€. Fort suprewviane abality ts eegivevine erit alenye te pated os ‘qpretfie duty (do not fate <:
apersfic daft
ty is sore thove
whe aupervier o secretary ont yy, ‘
A, Compare an your aind, «hen possible, the indeviduel being rote with “ethers oe wa? ty ots
eimsler level of fesponsibality, -
@, Two individuals with the some job tithe way “be pepformbig ditfesent duties. Uf a ae thea on Pifferent
dulpes, . "by .
f. fe aprcttic. Fuamples of the bind of dutics thet mlaht be rated are:
. BRIEFING WAS AND USPS AREA KNOMLEDOE
LECTURRS
CONDUCTS SRT PEPOGATIONS
PREPARES, Shwarses
TRANSLATES. CrRUAN
DRIVES reece
MAINTAINS. Ate orl TIOWING
arlene FREPARRS aren Deice EVALUATES, SIGNI#FIC:
ef ar aupervieos considers it advisable, @.g-. combined wey
@- PLPrones THIS DUTY th “an OUTSTANDING maunre a
rounn im viny ete ehibidinnd MOLOING. sims.
tae s008 cam A
Lue ences anvoni 4 xeow te. IwE PLaronmanct or
1908 over “wole$
- eborasnation other Branche 7
26 498 PeRFoRwa
‘Sires direngthis and sapknesccs, Baeticuleriy those which wiger development on pregeat sob. -
Under his supervision the Branch will do a reliable job, without: ‘higher echelon
direction. His administration is efficient. His inability to express hisiself in elear,
and forceful ‘Language 4a 4 handicap, particularly in connection with briefings. oe
in: addition to his proven competence as an ¥I officer he. is applying. with steadily.
increasing effectiveness bis ‘growing knowledge. of the conduct of, PP P operaticns« :
_SUSTABILETY FOR CURRERT Joe. iL ORGAR IZATION.
A Toke inte secant here everything you knee wheat ‘the jedi
Pertinont prraonad charucte 6 or hobste, special defacta Of folenis...,
pare hiw with others doing ai ap work of about the sane feos b,
OLY IMI TELY UNUSETAEGE - HE SHOULD SL StPAN AICO. ©
OF DOUPTFUL SUITASi LE ty, ..a9uLb NOT NAVE. “SOLCPTEO Mi FF § bad enOan @HAT 1 KNSe@ ate
A MARELY ACCFP TASS EMPLOVEE...BEULH AVERAGE but ep tx NG WEALEESSES SUFFICIENTLY Go PSTAROING 19 WAR:
Want WIS SEPARATION . .
j ster i] OW.
Fans tOTY
rpraductivaty,.candyes in the job, i
how he fits in with your team, Come |
. 4+ OF THE SAME SutrArer ery AS MOST PROPLE # wna! 1H THE GRGhNt LATION
weTing 2" A PANE BUPLOVER » HAS SO4E OUTAIANDIVG S¥ntaGiHS : -
nywata 6 + BN UNUSUALLY “S1aomG WESSON th TERUS DF Das MEDTEREVEATS CF IME URGAN TAT ON” - ~ -
Dor CRCELUED OY OWL & FEO 1 SULTASHLITY FOR eum bs PHE GaGa ERATION
pee mee ee ee Pe re et tee cette aioe een ee
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ROS Fie S THD Py! Oy aL HOTTER SUITED Foe Kot BOVE OO FUSET IGE tm Ith Gian LATION? {~ } wes gz } wo. tf vis,
JEYPL AI Futhy: He has at the same time excellent judgment and displays sound ininkinag
at all times; these characteristics, along with hia administrative ability, are his
dfetinguishtng qualifies. .
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. URSTRUCTIONS . “We,
° FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. Consult current lastroctiens ter co-pleting thas report. . :
POR THE SUPERVISOR. This report is a priveleged commmaicetion to your saervieds, ond te spproprutts career peneges
ment and pereonnel officiate conceemning thé potentasl of tne ecployee bestg eated. Tr is MOT ta te sheen te the . q
rated empinyce, It is recommemled that you read the entare repert brtore feopleting any questen Thais report as f- *
to be compteted onty ter the caployee haw been under your sanees tain ry AT LEAST 90 LAYS. He Lows than ao days, 3
held and comicte the gosaye ims elapsed. If ths as tds INUTTAL PESUKT un the employes, aumeewer, at MUST be .
fed io the ar ter than 39 days afteé the due date indicated in item & 30: Section ~Te below. +
. a
TO ‘- rersrayyy POSIT iD vavee .
: | Ares Ops Officer (Branch Chee) of
~e Date WeroRT QUE Im OF o. Pimian CouRE2 w Twis aurust (Inciveive detes) 4
1l Octeber 1°55 - 20 October 1956 . ‘a
eek
pe of assipenenit. rate the eng
@ kind of responsibility sacountered Bt the “Saptone Tewels oa has kind of
+ ALREADY jpove Te LEVEL AT wHicH SATISFACTO a SEOFCAVANCE CAM ot exeecreo
+ HAS REACHED THE HIGHEST LEVEE AT WHICH SATESPACTSAY PERFORWANCE Ca¥ RE EXPECTED |
‘MAKING PROGRESS, BUT NCEDS, MORE Time BEFORE BE CAN SE TRAINED 19 ASSGME GREATER RESHMNT a LUTIES
READY FOR TRAINING EN ASSUMING GRe ater RESPINS rae I THES
@ILU PROBABLY ADJUST QUICKLY TO WORE RESPONSI RYE OUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
ALREADY ASSUMING MORE RESPONSIBILITIES, THAW EAPECTES AT MIS PALSEGT LEVEL
v2 AN EXCEPTIONAL: PERSON WHO 139 OME OF IRE FER eo SHIUCD BE CSVSIDERED FOR EARLY AEST IN 1E NIGNER
va EVEL RESP ON BiLeTIES - .
tes, Think, An terms of
RATING
+ NUMOER.
aurtavisoar POTENTIAL: . ., . :
swer this question: ilas ‘this person the ebilite to be a Super ys SO? “eed ves Cj * Te your!
indicate below your opiasen or guess of the lee! ef supervisory abality thiad person sul raach AFTER)
SUITAILE TRAINING, Indsentr your opinion by placing the number of the descriptive rating below shidt cands closest
‘to expressing (your opinson in the appropriate caliunn.
Retual* cotum, Tf based.en
3.
Ti your rating 1s based on observing him sunecsuse. nate your
on of bas yotentist, nete the ratang in the “potermesi.” colima.
coving in the Pt
pescatprive- HAVE 4D OPINION ON MIS SUPERVISORY POTENTIAL IN MHS Si fuaTron
HATING . BELIEVE TROLVIOUAL would AE A WEAK PEM ASL te THES .R IND OF GITUATLON
‘NUMBER "2 + BELIEVE (NPT VEDUAL WOULD .BE AN AVERAGE Syreter soz chy tai wted of SITUATION x
- . (BEC LEVE. SHOLYTOUAL woUuLD BE A STRONG SUPERVISOR bad This 34 ua
CacYuat | POTENTIAL . BESCUNVINE SUTUATION oo J
A 660ur UCtuEG Tre “OASIC 405 (rich Servers, Stenographers, Cechnici ans OF frePeassanel soe}
. clolsots of variuus kinds) tent Cowsest etrs sewlorare guMoentwArESs ES Tato CFirst leney
A GROUP OF SUPERVISORS OH OLMECT THE este s28 {$erond line sapérvisorsay
A GPGEH, BD MAY OF UAY NOT BE SUPERNTSSSS Serie 2S MESSE LE FOR MAIR FeeKs, Waar sateen
t ano parece (Executive level)
' Wea CEATALE OF TM IMMEDIATE SUBCAZDINATES EB NIT COCQueNt
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. ‘ CHES PUMEL TATE SUBGRQEMATESS ACHEVETATS BBE TIALAST AND SEED CAREFUL COORD INARULE
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- HEN FUMEGIATE SUBORDINATES “INCLUDE wawdies Tt vad
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20 months ; : " 65
4 commrnts conceavres FOTNTIAL He will be an above-average station ch! yerticwier ‘me,
basically FI missions; he is, as a result of his current Hqs. ass 2, chews an
increasing comprehension cf PP matters, and may in the near future ee Suny Be
opportunity to assume strong PP field responsibilities.
: FutuRt. PLans
MING OM OTmEM Pe veLormenraL cap TENCE PLAUNEO FO tot TROT VIOwak
1 Staff; hovever, not in the néar future because of the key position he cecupien
‘now in this Division. '
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3 e left of” each stetenent ia a box under the hedding *eategory.~ Reed nd inseet in the box the.
i 2 he statement mwoltes, fo the pécson “hy thes eeport, : ’
: HAVE wot oaséavce THESs HENCE CAR orve wa OP mi ON a To now THE oescat 10N APRLICS TO. Fue‘h, ,
$4 . $80 t¥P DUAL . ~ ony -
4 we 44 APPLIES to THE tapiylouas 6 THE LEAST Esa S 4 aecate ~ ~
y CATEGORY wUMOER 2 + APPLIES TO. UNDIVIGUAL. To . .
: ‘ Be KOOL ICS, oO INST DUAL To
é 4 ae arruits: 16 INDI viOUAL to
. 3 + ‘APPLEES TO ENGTYI DUAL. TO- et -
. hy STATEMENT - r
. : ‘ 5 AOxe 75 962 smotuna’s . WAS #160 Seamneees oF ea Terective te orscus-
. Pommt oF site acCcom*tromadwe Stone ETH ASSOCEATES
ton 2. can weet aecestous ow. 098 12. reratarnrs DECESIONS Ree
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© The Fitwosa Revert ia an smportant fector in agency persennel eanagenent. It secha to provide:
acy selecties board with inforestion of value when considering ithe spplication of
i
tdual for semdership in the coreer eervace: and
w. A pecsodic cecerd of sob performance in ald to the effective atitiretion of personnel.
> INSTRUCTIONS ee
Consult cuceont adaintatrative dmatructions cegacding the initiation
and (raneeittel af thia coport.
Reed the entice fore before attempting to complete any ttea, As the supervioor who anarens,
for evaluating
todas
38 days, you. will collabors
ary cesponeibslity seate wath the
has deen under yout superviaion
fequent Srecuasione of has work, 60 thet Jo» gen
reu save a yechereca your sup
J Paar dae ‘ot endsy
— DATE assumcO AESPONSIBIVITY FOR POSITION |
_ ___ Bench Chtef_ | 20 Junuary 1956
3. OWAT SPECIF: SS {GHMENTS OR TASKS ARE’ WRIGAL oF TTC GIVER 70 wie DURING THE PAST. Tee Te Six wonTHs: (Last
in order of Frequency):
Branch Chief: Under ‘Division chief, plans and supervises performance of all covert
espionage afd CE ops, covert political,economic and psychological warfare activities
in area cf responsibility ani. the. collection of foreign clandestine intelligence in -
the area.Reviews all Projected ana current FI and FP cperations with desk officers;
provides gxidatce to desk officers on FI and PP ops ratters; uupervises processing .
ane dissezt=etion of foreign clandestine intelligence informition collected tn area;
“wakes rectemendations te Biv. Chief of any change in profects ,digunization or proce--
dures dn order to achieve maximum effectiveness; vespansible for. general admini stra-
tion ara supe pervision of Branch personnel at-Hqs.”
This officer was Chief of a major station for part of the period under .review.
y
_ READ THE ENTIGE FORY SEPORE ATTEMPTING TO COMPLETE ANY [TEM
‘ SECTION ie
Belf ef the period ‘covered by thie ‘coport, U have discussed with the ceted indi-
aa Fecforoed Ata yob aad provided sdggestionsa and criticsems wherever needed, I be-
ts conasstont with ay evaluation of him as evie
atrangtha, weatrvases Mand ca- thee jod- atfactivencas. .
copy of the meaorendua potis
I ‘coetity that, daring the
vidual the‘ i
lieve thet .
Lif peeleceance torave the repott porisd baa Boon fie of is ate there sa attach
fying Sie of cnesremfactory performance. : .
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SESTION IY Jez
Thie section 10 provided ae an aid in deeceiding the individuel, Yaur deactaption is not Sing ee pnfevorable
im dtaetl but acquires ite meaning in relation to # particular job or aestqneent. The descriptive olWigee ta be
interpreted titereiir.
On the laft Nand eide of the peee below are a series of statements that apply in Me dC teay 4 to moet people. On
the cight hand stds of the page ‘ere four major cutegorsas of Seecsiptione. The ecate Borate JG frtorr de dée
vided into three US bloche: thie is ta eftaw you to aba finer dietinetions «f you ao desire. Woe the atates
ment on the le - then check the category on tha rigat wbich heat tot how much the statement apptia jo the Pete
eon you are coating. Placing on OX" in the Not Observed: column moans youh ney inton on # her a phrece
applies to an individuel, Placing an “Xin the “boos Sut Apply" column weans that yo bi, in Hefinite opinion
that the douceiption da not af all suited to the Indios duel.
STATEMENTS
CATEGORI ES
OUTSTAND( NG
Cieutep
DEGREE
SZTT
AOLE TO SEE ANOTHER'S
Point OF vite.
a,
PRACTICAL.
me ad “conbTantey” STRIVING: FOR New
he xwowLtoct AND Vouas.
6. cers ALONG Witt PEOPLE AT ALL
SOCIAL Sevens.
oF nunon.
0. HAS SENSE
4. Calm. °
v2.
CAN GET AQONG Wht PEOPLE.
i $3. ‘MEMOPY FOR FACTS.
14,
GETS “THINGS DONE,
h 2S. KEEPS ORIENTED TOWARD LONG
TERM GOALS.
CAN COPE wit iteacncies.
16.
HAS HIGH STANDARDS OF
ACCOMPL ¢ SME T.
1B. HAS STAMINAL CAN KECP GOIKG
A LONG Tim€.
pay.
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MAS WIDE AANGE OF FAFGRUATION.
SHOWS ORIGINALITY,
y a0.
21. ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES.
22. ADMITS HIS EMMONS.
RESPONDS WELL .FO SUPERYISTON,
23.
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Services Division, Office of Personnel, an Official Disability Claim
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injury, or death incurred on _5 August 1966
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31 March 2954”
Wy dear Mr. Dalles:
_ I should itke to express ty appreciation to you for the
security assistance furnished by your representatives during
the Tenth Inter-American Conference at Caracas, Veneziela.
Colonel Je c. Kine, the H sd ‘of your Latin American a
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Béeretary and a Conference Delegates.
pence 1 King was most cooperative and diane uB
Was divdluabdle service. “Throug! ;
: éte our work was greatly. facilitated: ;
: -He conzi stent ly made avatladle. nis time, equipwent and the
factlities of his ‘office and maintained ‘8 loge working.
‘relationship with our security representatives in Caracas.
oe ' Please accept my thanks for the assistance of Colonel King
and br, Foe) and fer a dob well done.
Sineérely yours,
(Sgd.) Scott McLeod
* Administrator
The Econcrable
Allen Dulies
Director,’
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MEMORANDUM FOR: ° GWH
SUBJECT: 1 Reference to/Jozies A. Noel)by William I. Clark, 7
Assietant Difector Bs5.1.A. for Latin Anericas ; :
During “the: ‘briefing of cra personnel conducted. by Wiles
le Clark, Assistant Direstor of, UBsToke for. Latin, Anertca, on
‘Us January 19h, he twice referred. te: the- excellent ‘cooperation — ce 7 : - ar ee
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: : ‘ Mir, James A. Nool waa given the training course, "Basic
_ Paniliarization in Sound’ and Surveiilance Equipment." =
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information “pou have fusnishedt prewsnuaty, sf will be necearary lot rou tO cueplote Sac. eae ‘heuvgh YL in thee
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San Diogo 4, California
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TON OR COUNTRY Im merit Woy Om CLAIM MISIDENCER ‘
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AN CASE OF CMERGENGY, UTHER CLOSE RELATIVES (pease, Mottior, Fathety way ALSO On, HOTHR IES. «¢9 Sut NOTIFICATION
as NOT DESImADLE OLCais € OF WRAL rH on OTHAtH PISSING, PULAST so STATE, * .
Alfred.E, NOE. (fathor), 174 Dale | ctreat, San Diogo 25 California
wibderu Siauared [2 te ma AHNULL ED
PuaRI SH DATE, PLACE AnD me (AQON PUR ALL SEPARATIONS, GEVONCES OF ANNULMENTS
noné
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ushand giving data hafuw for all frevidus mare
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NAME (Firaty “(Middiey ‘ (arden) rhdety
Lilian: Edtth - Bobtott HOLL
DATE OF MAHRTAGL ot Pact nF MANET ACE Cobre State, Country)
29 Sent. 1934 San Diego, talifornia
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ADDILSS OF SPOUSE ALFOME MAWHE ASE (No '
7 feert, City, State, Countey) : ana?
3614 “Pairmount Avenue, San Diego, California GGRED
7. LEWING 6. GATE OF BRAY. {re Gause oF “sunt . £93
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5528 Unpingham Street x shovy Chana 15 5s Maryland | ““f Fibiah
DAT! OF BIRTp E Flact OF fiatn (eriy, “Gtate, Country} pag 28 SUE 1958
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U.S.A. birth tirth in U,S,
18. OCCUPATION ~ ~ ™ Furst? EuvLoyen (Also give Farmer eaployer, pe sf spouse sa deceased oF
Housewife _ waenployed, Jaat two eaployers) N h
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COUNTRY wT WHICH MILITARY SERVICE AFFILIATED
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76. DETAILS OF Of GOVERNUZTST SER SICE, US) DR FORE LEY .
Clerk in U.S, Zonsulate, Encenada, B,5., Mexico, from 1935-37,
- @f SECTION IV, RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION LIVING 4BPOAD OR WHO ARE HOT U.S. CITIZENS
1) FULL Naut CLant-Pifet-iddley
NONE
ADDRESS Of. COUNTIY Im mune PELATIVE acsipgs
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4s ADDRESS OF COUNTY I aN te MELA EGE FEBIOES
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O- SPECIAL AAMAS. IF ANY, CONTLERING THESE PELAT EVES
° . FINMICEAL STATUS
@} SECTION V . AL STATUS .
SS earner nner narimaetommee pn —
’ LoARE YOU CA(PELT SEPENGENT Cn “Cie seLaue? - {x I ves H [Ro .
my OR
2,00 YOU HAVE Ate? CTNANQEAL. THTLBEET ta, oe OFF AO TAL COWDEOTICN wT, NON-U.S. eeanORATIOnS S oR BUSINESSES on
WEIN U3. CORPORATIONS C2 BUS MESSES AAYING SUBSTANTIAL FORE ICY tiTERESIS? YES (x) NO tr vou | HAVE
AMDWERED "YER." GIVE COMPLETE SETAILS Gu A SEPARATE SHEET AND ATTACH Ji & SEALFO ENVELOPE.
3.DO YOU ALCEIVE AN AASUSTY FOS MHh es TEG STATES G@ DISTSICT OF COLUMBIA GOVFRNMENT UNCER ANY RETEREMENT ACT,
PENSION: Of COUPENSATION FOR MSL I TARY GR AVAL TEAVIEL? YES
Gh 2 ABOVE, GIVE COMPLETE SETAILS. .
4.1F YOO HAVE ARSMERLO "FES Ta EST
ITEMS,
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SIeiR OTHER GOURCES TF RECUREENT INDICATED AY PRECLOING
BS. wtbHOUT REFCRENCE TS yOUR SALA,
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Bank of Eethesda (checking account) Eethesds, Varyland
CUTE ZENSHIP.
CITHZENSHIP aACQUIALS BY = Counce 14D" ONE:
ted: States . wasenszr (J ormre (Specify):
WAVE YOU "TAREN $TEPS TO Cuanet your’ . : :
PRESENT CITizEnswip? Een (Xo, st ! x
UF YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR U.S. CHTNTERSHIP,
es since 295
32 FNAGT, COMMERCIAL AND SPLETALEIED Somaves
- | . Za NSES ATTENDED
NAME OF SCHCOL aTyOY ON SPECIALIZATION . | rs
. t ey
4. MILITARY TRAINENG (Full tine duty on epecidlsred' schools such as Ordzance Intelligence, Communications, ete )
- = - Ft DStes ATTENDED
NaAML OF SCHOO STUDY CR SPECIALIZATION .
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WEEwS
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GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOW EDGE
e SECTION VI vite
Y. UIST Otle ame rare REGIONS OF COUNTRIES UF BHICH VOU WAVE ENCOLEQGE CAINFD AS & REST OF MESICENCE, VEL,
STUY OR WORK ASSIGNMERT OTNER THAN ORGANIZATION FAPERIENCE. UNCER COLUMN “TYPE QF SPECTALTSED BNceLEore, © 18"
DLCATE Ir Pk OF RMOPLEUCE SUCH AG TEGRAIN, COASTS, HARBCAS, UTILITIES, BAILA ad. PRDVETOIES, PIC (TiC ak PARTIE
. | oe a tet oF
pales oF ANCHLEQGE ACO oe
PUSTOENCE.
TRavel, EFC,
OF REGION OR COUNTRY
_ NAME
TVPL OF SPECIAL ITIO ANOMLEOGE
relitical, econcm
terrain, people
Cy
THE REGIONS GR COUNTRIES. AtSTED AGOVE
WHOICATE THE PUAPOSE OF VISIT, RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL FOR EACH OF
México = duty with U.S, Foreign Service, State Department.
OATES OF -
WESIDENCE, |
navn, ere.
“Soot. 1944 thru
Fett, 1947 —
errain,
paychology, ‘nol. parte}
ys oO
economle alt
ities,
August 1949 thru
Noveiber. ARB &
199
q ‘Argentina -
Venezuela.
Colombia, “Ecuador, Peru os7
OtiLle and Bolivia’ ore} Pol, “parties & Cigures..
TING AND USTENQGRAPHIC SKULLS 5
; @L SECTION 1x- _
1 1. TYPING (%- Pom.) te SHORTHAND( HPA, ) . J. SHORTHAND S¥STEM USED - CHECK 1X) APPROPRIATE 110M .
! 60 : [ smeoa] _[srdroweitine] stinorved | otwen (Sree fy):
$. INGIGATE OTHER DUSINESS UACHINES WITH WHICH YOU HAVF HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING {COmProaeter, Mimeu-
raph, Caed Pungh, etc.) . :
SECTION_X “SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
1. LEST ALL HOGRIES AND GPORTS IN WHICH YOU ARE ACTIVE OR HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED,
tN EACH
No changes since last report. .
INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY
. = pn a re me
RESULTING FROM EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING, WHICH MIGET FIT YOU FOR & PANTI CULAR
: a :
,
2. INDECATE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS,
POSITION OR TYPE OF WORK
a
EXCLUDING EQUIPMENT NOTED tH SECTION N, LIST ANY SPECEAL SKILLS YOU POSSTSS RELATING 12 OINER EQUIPMENT CR MA
TURRET LATHE, SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL OL VICES, ETC. ~
cuines SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTBAVE RADIO, MUL TILU TH,
a.
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IF VOU ARE A LICENSED OR CFATIFIED MENBER OF ANY TRADE AR PROFESSION (Palor, Flactractan, aus Operstor, Teacher,
Lawver, CPA, Medical Technician. etc. ), INDICATC Tok RIND OF LICENSE OF CERTEFICATE, WANE OF IESUINS STATE, AnD
REGISTRY NUMBER, IF KNOWN. ‘
aeaue)
FIRST LICENSE OR CENTEFICATE (Year of issue) | LATEST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Fear o
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ie nut suber! copies untees ¢ :
ecfentelic areicies, general interest aube
= LEST any SEGNIVICaNT PUBLISHED warrRiats or wutcHw vou an “Tet
INDICATE TETLE, PUBLICATION Cath, ax0 TYPE OF sRiTING (Yan fection,
sects, novels, short sforiea, etc.)
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VHOICATE AMY OFVICES s4ICM VOU MAVE INVENTED AND STATE auf iwi ® OR HOT futy ART PATENTED
9. GIST any PUBLIC SPL ariNG. AND PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE
a pant ee ee
FO. LIST any PROFESSIONAL, acaotmie on HONORARY ASSOCIATIONS OF SOCTETIOS IN WHICH YOU ARE “now on WERE PORMEALY A
MEMBER, LIST ACADEMIC HOMORS YOU HAVE RECEIVES.
SECTION Xt ORGANIZATION WORK EXPERIENCE - SINCE LAST COMPLETION OF A PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE
t imCtusive Dates (Fron and Ter) ‘ae Gaaor 3 OFFICE/OIVISION/ BRANCH O} or ASSIGNMENT
April 1947 to Anril 1949 GS-12. DDP/ WH Division
PLOYEES UNDER. YOUR oirmtct 3. OFF ECEAL #OS1TION Teme
SUPERVISION 2 -{ Chief of Station, Guatemala 4 sty, G Guatemala
I" DESCRIPTION OF SUTIES
Responsibility for the ‘admind stration and operations of a field station.
Opened our Station at Guatemala city. : Estabitehed and maintained relations
with other. Un
. , officials and | agoricles, Agent: development, and: hafidling, ©
| INCLUSIVE ~ Dates (Prom- and Foy ". 2. GRAOL. 3 OFFIEL/UIVESI0N/ BRANCH oF Assi cament.
“qugist 1949 to Nov. 1951: 13-1, DDP/ Wi Divigion
a. NOL oF EMPLOYEES UNDER YOUR DIRECT 3 aFFictal Post Tow titi a . ~
| surcavision =. & : ,DCOM & later Chief of Mission, Puénos Aires, Argentina
2 vr DESCRIPTION OF OUTIES ;
Chief of Station. Supsrvision of all station activities, Planning and
execution of field operations, Maintonance of Maison with Avbassador and
other U.S, officials. Agent handling.
f. MMCtUSTYE DATES (From: and and Yas) 2. GRADE ]3- BE FILE/UIVESIGN/ UR ANCH oF ASSIGNMENT
| Sept, | 1952 to Nev, 1955 ~ [eas DDP/ if Division _
if NO. OF EMPLOYEES “INGER vOuR OIRECT ia OFFICIAL POSIT ote Three.
SUPEaVISiON 10 . Chief of Station, Caracas, Tenezusla
J eee _ a
8. DESeAIP rion of ures .
Chief of Station, Suvérvision of all station activities, Liaison with local
‘security services in Vanezuela and Netherlands West Indies and Surinam, liaison .
with Amb, & other U,S. agencies. Planning & execution of fleld ops. Agent handling. I.
Ty Tweuusivi, pares ¢F ) [es GRADE] 3. OFFICE/OIVI GION /ORANCH OF ASSIS
L January 1956-June 1957_ [GS-15 _| DDP/WH Division, Branch I oo.
HO. OF EMPLOVEES UNDE your pigect ! 3. OFFICIAL POSITION THTLE ‘
SUPERVISION 221 kL Chief of Eranch
4 —: ane
| BF GESCRIPTION OF DUTtES
Supervision of activities of aix country desks. Providing oneretional guidance-
and sunnort to stations and bases in six Souther American. countries, | Songulting
senior staff & gthsr ‘components; briefing of Ambass; dors & other officials,
1. [INCLUSIVE OATES (Fram ani To.) a GRADE | 3. OFFICE O01 ¢1 51047 B@ANCH OF ASSIGMMERT
|! Sine’ 3. 1957 to. date __ { GS-15); DPP/WH Givisto, Branch IT
4. NO. OF EMPLOYEES UNDER YOuR DIRFCT | 5. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
5 suecevision Prom 20 to. 25 vhief of Franch
fe. OLSCRIP TION OF or ra — —
{| As indicated in 4 above except that four countries are involved. Responsible to
Division Chief for efficiant haniling of op matters relating, 40,an
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+ NUMBER OF CHILDREN Cincteding ebepeNs ideonp a MUMATD oF ode; rencest up same te Meare spouse,
D> 2° parents. ate Here ter. ete
and adopted chaddeen) wo ARE UNWARQIFO,
my 'P “ as? is
UNDER Bb YEARS OF AGT, AND ARE NOT SELF rete qureort, “Oa: Pa 2 . 29s
SurFoMTING. OF AGL i AR wat stare -
7 PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFQRUATION FOW ALL CHILORIN and DEPENDENTS
avbarss
RELATION SIP
peingham ot.
Lillian B. NOEL wife rn | |
James A, NOEL, Sr. - | ncn 1948 A
an | ooo | ssn |
portion coument “inofon “CON TINUATION OF. PRecéol NO TRUS.
Continuation Section vIIt, 3. . : yo!
In addition to the countries bted ,i- have traveléd ¢ on TDY assiguients: tot -
: British Guiana - Janidry 1953 oO .
: Dutch Guiana ~ Auz.? 1955
: - Cuba « - Nov. 1953 and in Nov. 1956
: ‘Panama - may 19248 .
a Costa Rica - May 1948 oo ,
Venezuola . July 1956: :
Notherlands West oe , '
Indies = various during period Sept, 52-Nov, 55, -
t have visited or tranalted avery country of the Hestern Hemlsnhere oxcent .
Paraguay.
SIGNATURE OF EMPLOVEE >
James A. NOEL ~~
DATE COMPLETED
Py
Oe! tober 1957
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APPLICATION KO
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NOTE, Acceptance ne refusal of a temporary short-term apsantraent
will ni Ment your opportunity te obtain a4 probatwnal appoiniinant.
IC) IE YOU ARE WILLING TO TRAVEL, SPECIEY:
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18 OxrEdifart, Lt-$e Important for you to furnish all Suformaton requceted realities, chic, wetfere, of caganizotional activity which you hove performed,
below in suficrent detail ta enable “the Civil fervice Commas ant tha ether with o withe.) compenilon, showing the numberof hers cor wees
af ayénctes to give you full eredit tn deter tathk your ant weave go when yom weee engaged in eh activity. Miliary
your sapenenss eset te ‘Gewnins wh the apaces belaw tn ita proner sequence.
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H eneeeeeass (1) ARE YOU A OISABLED VETERAN... |
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J CERTIPY that the statements made by me in this application are true, comptes and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief, sad are made in good faith, ft: AG -
Pelse statement on this spphestion
18 punishatde by Law (U.S. Code, Fay” SIGNATURE or moun LGA <4
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APPLICATIUN FOR FOREIGN SERVICE ATPRO. «i REPEAES Avquas 324 2936
AMO DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYMENT | aS TENTS ETS) ,
‘(Use with Standard Form: 57) - : : . :
i more space to required, use additional sheets of paper. 2 eraenres rt Ft >
rite on eacd sheet your came, address and date of birth. °
Idect ify each ttem, andattachto this applications, 511, Alben Tovers, 37m 33308 3, dey
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2. USE. OF APPLICATION = Check one box below to indicate whether you wish this application wa te
considered: for Foreiga Service employment oaly, or for both Foreign Service as¢ Vepactmetial
employment. Completion of this form {3s aot required for Department employmest only. Stantare
Form 57 must be filled out in aay case.
Ce FOREIGN SERVICE ONLY ja) FOREIGN SERVICE 409 DEPARTHENTAL
: 3e PERMANENT ADORESS “(Place tres which you wiht expect transportation of self ond household affects,
. . ; if any, tf appotnted to the Poraign Service) .
: _ San Diego, California - - ; ; ;
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Se TF BORN OUTSIDE ThE UNITED STATES, HOW WAS CITIZENSHIP eR VR OA WATUOALIZEO CITICERS SINE”
_ PLACE, DATE, Anp MUMSER Or NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE. YSectton 11 on Fora £7J— - =
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Sa, ARE YOU NOW TWVOLVEO. tN ANY ULPIGATION OR SEPARATION AGREEMENT? Cy ves a TT Foe
-De CO YOU KNOW OF ANY PROSPECTIVE LITIGATION IN WHICH YOU MAY BE INVOLVED? <2) YES ms :
‘(Dive details, tf answer is yas to a, or be) - -
TS THE LOWFST ENTUANCE SALARY YOU WILU ACCEPT
WHAT
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FOR OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT? (Sxclusive of allowances) sO PER YEAR . J :
WAT RESTRICTIONS ARE THERE, IF ANY, OW YOOR TMNCDIATE AVAILABILITY FOR Dit °% ENY PART OF Toe :
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PLACE OF EMTLCVMENT (erty and Scare) SAME AND TITLE
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name department. dureau oe eitadiancnent, aad peiprac). aanuficture of locks, ots }
ae | State Department, Fordign Serv. Service
nese ood cons, clerks —
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‘ Frew sueiite stone and Atness for the praition for which you aie apslring, Ty avt repeat names of supervisors bated under Rete \ENFERTENCE).
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street and number)!
— “ fotioa Pieture
32 Corena’s Street, San Antonio, Tex.) Distributor —
903 BH. Canal Carlebad Now Mexico
| 96 COES THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EVPLOY INA QVILIAN CAPACITY
ANY RELATIVE OF. YOURS (BY BLOOD OR NARRIAGD WITH BROW IA LINE
OF HAVE LIVED WITHIN THE:
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FL YL EVER BFFN DISCHARGED OR FORCED TO RESIGN, FUR MISCON.
TUFMTORY SERVICE. FROM ANY PEILIONT .
38 ALF You srr sc TH THE UNITES STATES WCUTARY OR'NALAL SERVICE |
. OLRING PFACFTIME OULY, U.D YOU PARTICIPATE IN'A,CaWPAIGN OF EVPETL i
THON AND KLCEIVE A CAMPAIGH DADGE OR SERVICE RIBBAT ee
(BY ARE vou A OGISARLED VETERAN? |
d you have not listed your disability in answer to |
plain in [terni3? below! |
© ARE YOU A VETERAN 3. WIDOW WHO HAS (NOT REMARRIEC?, ___
~~ rn ARE YOu THE, YATE GP A VETERAN VeRO has A SEAMICE cowwtcres | " . z
a9“ is ve 1D. FTA BEC BARRED BY THE US CIVIL SERVICE COMMILTION |
CARY RUTIONS OR, iL SERVICE ALSUINTMENTS? |
‘of and. ranged for,
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tha poh. -
The Information cantainsd in the anawéra to Question 37 abvwe has been veri ft
A ea ree! PICCIVE 88 ANNLITY FROM THE (HITLO STATES on fiSTRICT fied by comparison with the disharge certrfvate on ..
GO LL EIS OOVEOMW ENT UNDER ANY RETIRFMENT ACT OF SAY PENSION
CR TRAE CPE NTAT.OW FOR MILITARY OF Naval SERVICE?
ca your anoyer is “Yos,"!
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Beloce signing this appheation check back over it to make sure that you have answered ALL questions correctly. .
f CERTIFY that the statements made by me in this application are true. complete, end Correct to the best of my knowledge
and tethef, and are made in good faith.
False se ee er Law (UB. Cede BAGE™ SIGNATURE GF APPLICANT f z payee -
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APPLICATTUN. FOR FOREIGN SERVICE
AND DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYMENT
_ (use with Stead ard Form 57)
BUDG BAU NO, O2-Port.d
APFROcst EXPIRES August 38, t956
WAME (Frant)
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sl, Alben Towers, 3700 Masa, ols
If more space ts required, use ‘ed ittonal sbeets of paper.
Write on each sheet your aame, address and date of Birth,
Téeeatify each item, and attach to this application,
\
2. USE OF APPLICATION - Cheek” one bax. below
considered for Foreigh Service employment oly, or for both Foreign Service aad
employment. Completioa of this: form is not reqaired for Department employmeat only.
Porm &7 must be filled out ta ay case.
Ce FOREIGN SERVICE Only
to indicate whether yoo wish tbia’ applications to be
Departmeatal
Stagdard
a FOREIGN SERVICE ano, DEPARTMENT at
ou will expect transportation of self and household affects,
3. PERNANENT ADDRESS (Place fron watch ¥ robe
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STATES, MOW WAS CITIZENSHIP rer DIAED? FA waTumaLiieD CUTICENS:
FONATURALIZAT ION, CERTIFICATE. (Section 12 on Porn 57).- ag
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ARE VOU. NOW TN, i BY CTTeaT To or SEPaRaTIOW AGREE WENT? cy YES Cx
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~~ Be-09 YOU KNOW OF ANY PRO ECTIVE, LITIGATION IN WHICH vou: ota BE INVOLV EDT: Oo ves
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+ 6 WHAT is. THE towest ENTRANCE SALARY YOU WELL ACCEPT
' _ FOR OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT? (8vclusive af ailowances) . fs PER YEAR
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: ; Rthel. Louies “TEACOCR decesscd | Nex York. city, B HAY. |
: é wehTeD Staves CATIZENSH EP? Tew.
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P32. HE YOU EVER APPL Tei SLPARTMENT GF GTATE OF TAKER aN EXAMINATION FO? 2
POSITION Witit THE CEPA = YES oxo
if "Yes" give date, mature of for, ana kint of exuntinutica taken, tf ony.
I was em played in the Foreign Sertise of the Stato Departaent from Jen vary 26, 1932
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F22. Have yoo gvis SEEN sles “wf THYIL SiMV ict REIIREMEAT SYSTEM? 123. SOCiak SELUSITY NUMBER, FF ANY. .
- Subject eSe Retirenent Act <mmenone
24. if yuu belleve you save supplied on this application does not fully
show your quali fi feign Secvice Employment, state in Iter ag of Form 57
or on aseparate sheet, any additional appropriate data t you wish to have considered.
§ DATE
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HEVOFANDUM FOR: chief, Liaison vontrol, ose
SUBJECT 2 Integration of gunes As NOEL -
2. 0a 20 March 1952 the Departnent of state was reques t ry to ae et
It-is-understood that re i w
Yonézuela..
. papers are. write i Process § at. ‘the Department. a
2e. Tats Division’ has now been informed: that the eedeal
At that 4 a
physical. examination afd. ££ resulta’ are batisfactory Hie 4 be” .
certified as fit fer overseas duty. ~ : _
~. Be In order to avoid eancellation of ir. NOEL's appointment,
it ie requested that the Departrent af State be asked not te call
Mr. NCEL to enter oh duty until advised by 0S0 that he is certified |
for overseas duty, and ready to proceed. to ‘his Caracas agsioncent,
‘subject to State's concurrencee It 19 anticipated that this will
occur about. 1 Aug ust: 1952, or shortly thereaftere _
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end da such vese satt () only 6st) snp! y, anmeéed to resd. "iP Todesir> ¢ ;
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on behalf of fkilitery attache, Badri :
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2 clerical; 2 ontside agents
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WRITE “UNFDOWNT OMLT TR 99 09 wOL KNOW SHE ANS SWER AND CANHOT OBTAIN THE AMSntR FROM PEXSUNAL XLCORNS, .
USE A SEPARATE SHEET GF PariW FOR EXTRA OLTAILS GN BRE HUET TIG® OR QUESTIONS FOR WHICH YOU DO NOT HAVE
ATTACH Two @ECE NE PASSPORT SIZE PICTUPES 1G THiS FORM. DATE TANEN WRITTEN OW THE BACK
HLLEGIBLE GF PRCOMPLE TL FORMS WILL MOT RECEIVE CONSIOERATDR .
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HAVE YOU READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE AMOVE INSTRUCTIONS? YES (=~ WOT)
SECTION 1. eee yee ; = > ss
jest "aT 0ote SS
James _ arthur NOLL
city. STATE COUNTRY
STRELT AND WUMBER
uatenale City, Guate:
i Chalet Sylvia, 2a fv. y le. Calle de. Santa Clara
LEGAL RESIDENCE STREET any NUMGER city STATES”
|: 4889 KeClintock Street San Dieco, 5, Californie, U.3.4. -———
‘ NICKNAMES WAMES THAT YOU HAVE wu - .
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: ALL OTHER U.S. PASSPORTS YOU HATE HAD (GIVE APPROXIMATE ee
694, 4/10/43, Wash; plus 4 other Spec, Passports issued
opec. Pass. 320% a
FASSPARTS OF OTHER RATIGRS thetween Jan. 1921 a na hotober D3). °° ee
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i REQUIRED BELOW FOR ALL PREVIOUS MASSHAGES. - oo. ; . . .
7: NAME OF WIFE First MIOOLE(FOR wiF£, MAIDEN LAST DATE OF MARRIAGE \
q "for museano Lillien Babbett Neel ao September 1634 \
g PLACE GF MARRIAGE HIS OR HERFADORESS| STREET AND NUMBER city STATE COUNTRY
; Calit perone MANUS 13614 Fairmount Ave,, San Diewo, Calif
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DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH city
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piase OF FATSER FIRST MIDDLE Last ; We Ey
Alfred -. . . #dwin Noel oeceaseof——y |
DATE OF DECEASE mn US
PRESEN? OF [ STREET AND NUMBER CTY ’ aE : COUNTRY
rast aooress &§ 1714 Dale Stree? San Diecn. 5 Californi Tha
. 4APLACE OF aiete City STATE . COUNTRY
Flainfield, New Jursey USA
_- PCrtizingares = DATE ACGUIRED wree | CITY STATE COUNTRY
* U.S. birth __facquireo ee
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DATE O! FROM; ~ OG: BRANCH OF SERVICE Cova ERY
MILITARY SERVICE none wwe —— .
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN(GIVE OETAILS)
none .
WAME OF MOTHER Fires’ MAIDEN , Cast if
Ethel Leacock Koel vsetteot |
BECEASE CAUSE OO
ay Feb. 1943 - Brirht'ts disease 4
PRESENT OF STREET AND NUMBER cry state. COUNTRY
4 Dale Street, "San Diewo, 5, California Uy Sed
- foaTe OF BIR PLACE OF BIRTH City STATF COUNTRY
10 Vorch 1838. New York City New York USA,
OATE “Sirth . . WHERE City STATE . . COUNTRY
th ACQUIRED eee an
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EMPLOYER'S OR OWN
BUSINESS ADORESS. |
T STREET AND NUMBER : j ouNTRY
BLS. South Lake St Los ‘Angeles 5 “Californias
STATE, COUNT RY
California, : U.S.A55
"STREET AND WONDER - ; COUNTRY,
. 1714 Dale Street, San ‘Die 70, 5, Celifornia, U.S.A.
SECTION PARENTS~IH—LA . ° ——
NAME OF FATHER-IN~ LAW. eT MIDDLE . LAST , LIVING (X2
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DATE OF DECEASE cause ; ;
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PRESENT-.OR [ STREET AND HUMBER . city. - ST no -
. JLAST ADRESS! 4269 McClintock Street, San Diezo, California, Usa
DATE OF ro PLACE OF BIRTH wae STATE COUNTRY
£e 1886 Wells, Somerset ang land.
cite DATE ACQUIRED, 37, as WHERE T CITY STate ; aR
{ U.S. natura ligat hion ACQUIRED Colorado Snrines, Coloragé
OCCUPATION ° CAST EMPLOYER > , ~ .
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DATE OF DECEASE CAUSE —~
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DRESS 4369 McClintock Street, Sen Dicso, 5, California, U,S.A.
vare OF BIRTH PLACE OF BiRta City State COURTS
July 10,1861 “Nekso’ Bornholm —_Dennark
CITIZENSHIP DATE ACQUIRED WHERE Ciiy ~ STATE
U __ ae June 128 ACQUIRED | gan ‘liego,
SECUPAT ION . LAST EMPLOYER —
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DATE OF" FROM; 5 BeAnLH OW SERVICE COUNT AT . iene
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OTHER GOVERRMENT SERVICE, U.S. Of FOREIGN
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21 Feb, 1843 - ~ [> . Brirht's disease
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LAST ADDRESS + ale Stpnet fs sero. | California, G
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DATE OF OIF ~ | PLACE OF BIRTH rary — STAte 7 CoumFHT
110 March 1888S New York City New York U.S.he
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U.S. oie ACQUIRED onne
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. EMPLOYER’S OR OWN] | ,
% BUSINESS ADORESS ——
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STREET AND NUMGER™ "STATE “Counter ot
= outh Lake St., - J 5, California, :
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; Joseph Hoel
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2 PTS nibs ceo marensi nate CS ARAST OAM pct oteAna eatin ee
. Name Middle Lass, :
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7" 1714 vale Street, “an Diewo, 2, California,
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SECTION @. RELATIVES + - i
. HOVE: INDICATE Blccu THE UTLATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OF ATOPTION, wa Live ABGCAD, ARE UNDER THE
WSFLUPACE OF & FOREIGS POWEW, AWE NOT CHTIVENS CF THE UNITED STATES, GR ARE MARRIED TO NOM-CITIZENS,
NAME. 7 — rans 6°) ATion ® AG
the ieee 205 relat ives who are not citizens of CLATIONSHT f :
e United States or who are iuppisd | 40_NOL= ecithzens : : ‘
KVtTZENSH IP — TADDRTSS STREET AAD wUHaER state Count ae i
REASON FOR CISTING UNDER THIS GUISTION ™ a ~ i
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RorE InOUCATE BELOW: THE. RELATIVES BY B1900 oR MARRIAGE, TH MELITARY, NAVAL OR OTHER GOVERWHEAT
(UNITED: STATES OR -FOREIGH) | Se ; = ; I} ve
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TYPE ANG LOCAVION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN)
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WDGRESS GF BOARD. STRELT AND NUMBER ‘city
2356 30th Sircety — San Uiero, 23°. Cali fornis
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STATES OR FOREION
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~ : RAGE SERIAL NUMBER ‘
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LAST Station
American Embassy
GIVE. A00RESS rir state wrht rou:
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: WoTes nCLODE "BELOW PERIODS ‘oF “UNENPLO’ MEAT AND CASUAL EMPLOYMENT
ie 01D OU ING” PERIODS OF UNEHELO RENT FHCLUDE. “LAST 5 POSITIONS AND COVER ‘aT LEAST, 15 YERES.
- Mi [ . - . JOR TITLE |: :
i “Shut ta Ye artinent (Consular Service: | .. Viee Const. ‘
i MOORES? “STREET AND NUMBER city STATE KEMD OF QUSINESS ” ; p™
7 American Consulate, Engenads, Mexico povernment
L, w TOUR GUTIES AND ire tne . - MAME oF SUPERVISOR
p> [Gen consular, including inni gration, passpor4#4 Consul iim. A. Bnele
; oates | F SALARY PER
| fttéco] “Z8"Fanuary 1921S october 1938 [*8'f7800,00.
i REASONS FOR CEAVIN a * _ ot °
- i transferred to American Consulate at Uazatlin; Vexico. ; i
= of EMPLOWER OO — Jos VILE
; U.S, State Yepartwen’ (Consular Servine) Vice Cones -
ADDRES ". STREET AND NUMBEX Chey STATE © KIND. OF BUSINESS .
overnment ——
enert can Consulate, Vazst l4n,-Hexico
vouR Bur ies AHO SPECIALITY . .
ani ie invoice, uanirration,
NAME OF SUPERVISOR *
Consul Rufus #. Lane, Jp,
covereo! Novenber 1924
REASONS FOR AVIN .
i, fase 8 a atareod to Ane rican contulate, Guadalajara, Hexico ;
i. fewecevir : . [508 The
- | US, State Department (Consular Services) ig. Vise Consult
“N faopress STREET AND NuMare city. state “[xtno GF BUSINESS :
: g govermnent __
American Consulate, Suedalejara, Mexico
YOUR GUTTES pro SPECIALITY . . WAHE OF SUPERYS 30% . .
| pasguart, yisa oli tiga) & economic resorting Consul Maurice L, Staffor
fr
“| oaTeS | FROM: : .
wp feoverco} August 1941 “hacual 1944 MERC 13,160,
REASONS “FOR .EAVING
eof Staaterie Ser
‘ to secempt employment with urtice ek _
} cues ores ha . UGA TITLE
i Office of Strateric Services ; ; Station Ci
‘ ADDRESS STREET AND NUMSER cevy STATE KEND OF BUSINESS
American Consulate, Rilben, Spin oo ant
| § - o Pace §
{CONTINUED 10 PAGE 6}
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REORESS STREFT BaD WUMBER : city. State { “ is
A perktan fanylate General, Sareelom,Spa : { . e
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specialize? reportin ]
SALARY :
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. JOu FROM WHICH YOU MAY HAVE BELEN DISCNARCED OR WHICH YOU i
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nave YOU. EVER BEEN ARRESTED, INDICTED OR CORSIZTED FOR ANY VIOLATIGW OF Law OTHER THAN A MINOR {RSFFIC VIOLATIONT -
SF $9, STATE WAME OF COURT, CITY, STATE, COURTHY, MATURE OF OFFEBGE, AMOD-DISPOSITION OF CASE. . .
abit WOU EVER BEES COUPT-MARTIALED WHILE A HEME? or THE ARMED ‘FORCES?
IF MNSWER IS *YES*, GIVE DETAILS BELOW: .
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UR SALARC? fic; wh] WOL | !* ANSWER IS “HO", STATE SOURCES OF OTHEG INCOME.
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OF BANYS wit oHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS
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Foe: ‘ Ta: ADDRESS STREET ane 8 cc TT) ae es
oepe W944 toee, 1945 fanerican Cons iste, iilhao, Vigeava, Spain oe
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W SPACE BELCW LIST NAMES AND ADDRESSES oe ALC ARES | cUuBT, 5
aration PARTIES AMD LABOR UNIONS.
OF ALL KINOS TO WHICH YOU HAVE BELONGED, OSHER THAN MELIGIOUS SOCIETIES,
PMCLUUE ANY ORGANIZATION HAVING HEADQUARTERS OR A SRANCS IN A FOREIGH COuaTee OF WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN A MEH~
BER OR TO WHICH YOU HAVE GIVEN SUPPORT, .
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CAMGUALE SPEAK .
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TANGUAGE
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H 1714 Lale street, San Lie-n Cgliforniz : Frenaclin
: SECTION 26. INFORMATION AND FIBAL COMMENTS _-
ECTALSS OF ALL STATEMENTS MADE HEREIMH WILL 22 iMVESTIGATED, AND YGU ARE IMVITED
MOTE! yOu APE IMFOPMED THaT Case
TO MAKE ANS CHANGES (OR ADOITIZAS, EM rouP STATEMENTS THAT YOU MAY THINK SowASABLE.
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‘ passport size puotosgrapha and completed fingerprint -
eard of Subject. Par. 6 should be returned with
indication of dispositions . ,
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TOs Ma jor McDonough
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FROM: | “ye, H. Sherwood =.
SUBJECT: James A. Noel
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Confirming our report by
telephone to your office, the Security
Office kas just notified us that clearance
has been granted on Subject,
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NOTICE: This {ts an Office of Personnel File an
‘subject to 10 day limitation period. This file
has been charged to ( yp, : :
and is due to be returned to CONTRACT PERSONNEL
- ‘DIVISION, 5E.6G j
Hqs., x7341, as of ei
19 Febriary 1970
| COMMENTS (Numb och ‘comiment to show from
to whom, Draw @ line across column offer ench comment.)
{To 1: . To avoid any possible - _
misunderstanding and to facilitate
‘ataffing plans, plesee assure —~
prompt attention 40 thé attached
nesorandus on the scheduled ‘
retirement of Cecil J, Klobukar
1 to 5: Subject has been reminded*
of retirement and will submit
formal application at least.
90 days in advance of the date
scheduled in the attached
memorandum.
HL en
ersonnel Officer
***py dispatch USFS-860 prepared
26 February 70 and -
field memo addressed to hin
was attached. Contants of
this attachment were contained
in body of the dispatch,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, DO -
. TET . “Ret Lremeht of cont a o. - . ¢ . * a
. . ~ he. you win, the. torad ret Lrenent date te the Yast aap 6 of
; ‘ the month in which the individual becaies eligible #&o retire. To
insure complete widerstanding, At. fs suggested that this matter be
again explained to the employce’ and an appointment be arranged with .
the Retirement Counseling Branch, Retirement Affairs Division, Office .
-, of Personnel, extension 3328, for further discussions or counseling .
‘on benefits available upon retirement. Formal application for retiree
ment should be made at least three months prior to the scheduled date.
. Q | 3. If you should propose to take any steps to retain this
~ employee after hia retirement date, your attention is invited to
HN 20-324. Any recomnendation in that connection will require the
concurrence of the Deputy Director for Plans and should be submitted
at least 12 months prior and not more than 18 months prior to the
scheduled retirement date.
4. If a replacement is required, early notification to CSPS
will assist in locating a qualified replacement. (See CSPS Memo No.
15-69, dated 9 July 1969, "staff Personnel Requisition". )
RK, bu ii7 le ot heel
Robert W. Sheay
Chief, Clandestine Service
Personnel Staff
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_ G-B-C-R-E-T GROUP I-Excluded from
an automatic downgrading
and declassification .
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6 October 1967
Z WEMORANDUM-FOR: Chief, Contral Cover Staff a
7 Frou “+g gndef, Domestic Operations Division
SUBJECT : Request for Nov-Official Cover
_— ~ for Cecil J. KLOBUKAR (P)
"the following paragraphs are keyed to points raised in mo
Form 10-64, 2311. . . : : -
A. General Information .
1, and 2, This request concerns Staff Employce Cecil
3,-KLOBUKAR (P) formerly Woodrow C, OLIEN (P), who is converting:
to-Carcer Agent status. ‘fe 1s presently Chief of Base San .
Francisco, He will operate in the same arca on the outside .
ns a. Career Agent, KLOBUKAR has been under Departuont of State
Cover since the Agency was established. From 1931-44 he was
a’bona fide Foreign Service Officer. From 1944-47 he was
with 08S/SSU/CIG. KLOBUKAR is a senior staff officer who has
had Chief of Station positions during his ontiroe career as
an Agency employee,
"3. N.A, KLOBUKAR will serve undor unofficial cover
domestically.
4, KLOBUKAR has been operating under LNSLED cover in
San Francisco, .
‘S$, KLOBUKAR can-assu:.a his new cover immediately.
.6, Since KLOBUKAR's change of status involves a domestic
base where he is presently assigned, the only consideration
involves establishing him under non-official cover in San .
Francisco as a contributing Base asset as soon as possible,
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7. iOBURAR will be carfiod under new p¥ojoct WUDALANCS,
presently in process of submittance for approval and for ~
which funds: willbe made available, . \ oy
| ne By Bhographic Information
aes 71... Cecil J, KLOBUAAR. (2) wis born-19 March 1611, an |
. - New York City. He 18.8 white, mile citizen of the: United
. ; 2 States, He is siarried and has two sons. His: present. address ©
: —_ _ 41807 Burlingame, Caltfornia. ia previous rosicence was
a an . ; Madrid, Spain.where he served as Chief of Station. |. _
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3, KLOBUKAR-is a high school graduate, 4
4. KLOBUKAR has bees a State Department employee from
1931 to 1944. Subsequently OSS and CIA, From 1929 to 1930
he was a. bookkeeper and assistant to a traffic managor.
8, Not necessary for cover development,
6. As &@ senior Foreign Bervice Officer of many years
KLOBUKAR has the social, tatellectual and dipjomatic qualities
that are necessary in any form of business activity. He is
a pleasant and interesting personality.
7 NA.
8, Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, Ecuador, Cuba, Spain,
9, Ho speaks tluent spanish,
Cc, Security Considerations
1, Seo A, (General Information)
2, NA.
3, Infrequently and then only when on TOY to Headquarters,
ee “As a Chief of Station over miny years, in several
countries, KLOBUKAR has had official cover and operational
contact with many foreign goveranental officials.
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6, None koowa
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8. Tt as anticipated ‘that KLOBUKAR will continue hig
association with CIA in a Carcor Agent, non-official cover
‘capacity. — | . , -
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12, NA.
13, NA.
D. Operational Information LO , ot .
_ 1, Tho type of operation is FI and the duration of
assignment is indefinite, KLODUXAR will ba involved in spotting,
Qeseshing, and handling of. sclected agents, In appropriate
- and highly selected cases he will act as a recruiter, No
necd ig anticipated at present that any individual will be
made witting of KLOBUSNAR's CIA affiliation while he is under
unofficial cover,
2. San Francisco area.
~~ 3. Possibly other areas for which San Francisco Base is
yesponsible and in the northwestern United States, |
4, Ideally, XLOBUKAR's cover should be such ss to allow
him free and plausible business, and social and profosstonal
access to as great a portion of the local forctgn elemont of
the business, academic, consular and journalistic community.
8, KLOBUKAR’s incoso cushion will be that of a retired
Foreign Service Officer, supplemented by his cover income,
approxinatty in total $50,000,00 por annum.
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_6. ‘Tho numberof hours per Wook that KLODUKAR will spond
ee - at his cover exployment will to. a certain extent also roflect
. ; his opcrationa) activity. Since his prinary function will
7 bo speat in the area ‘of spotting and assossing, hig cover. -
activity, 4f truly suitable, will enable him to accomplish‘
this in conjunction. with fulfilling his covor duties.
‘ 7, Communication channels dootrod: It 16 expected that
, : KLODUKAR's Base contact will meet bim under asfo apartpent
conditions,. ‘ : .
- 8, Attached are covor suggestions propared by KLOBUKAR.
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Those suggestions clearly indicate the types of cover that
could be plausibly and feasibly establishod for a person
of KLOBUKAR's background, :
Gordon L. Jorgonsen
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"Staff
ATTENTION - 3 Mr. Frank De Wald : ; Lf
SUBJECT s Request to Revert to Civil Service - 4
° Retirement Syetem - James A. Nool 7 |
In accordance with your request there io attached (sterilized)
copy vf the original dispatch signed by subject in pseudonym,
addressed to the Director of Personnel, in which he requests to
revert to the Civil Service Retirement System. Thia is forwarded
18 March 1968 \
MEZSAORANDUM FOR: Chief, Clandestine Services Personnel = _ _
for appropriate action by C/CSPS.
Ateacbment: A/S Above
Sere
Virginia C. Lynch
Chief, DO Personnel & Training
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__ Chief of ‘Base, San_Fraficisco
Soo: Request _to Revert to Civil Survice Retirencnt, System
Acie rigomnG « ATFeRENCES TT * ; : a
“Reference: _ USFS-577 dated 21 April 1967 . .
. 1. On 26 November 1967, I reached the “break even"
_ point between the Civil Service Retirement System and the . : . .
Organization's System, having completed 36 years and 11 months io -
of’ Government Service on that date. ‘
» work until age 60, at which time I i
2. Since I plan t ;
will have 40 years of Government Service, it is my desire to
revert to the Civil Service System in order to take advantage
of the increased annuity under that Systen. .
3. would appreciate it therofore if you would take
whatever steps may be fecessary to transfer my retirement
account back to the Civil Service Retirement System.
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- 12 March 1968 <a
- MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: James A. Noel
. 1. - Chief, DO and I talked to Jim Noel this morning about
the possibility. of his converting from staffer to career agent.
After considerable discussion, Jim agreed to the conversion. He
is obviously doing this reluctantly, but he appreciates the situation
within the DDP in which the encumbrance of senior grades by longe
time employees is blocking the promotions of junior officers.
2. Jim urged that he be retained aa a career agent until : .
he reaches the age of mandatory retirement (about three years). :
Chief, DO stated that the need in the San Francisco area for handlers
of contacts and assets is such that there would be a continuing need
for experienced career agents on the outside of the small San
Francisco Base, 1| told Jim that unless he pulled something stupid,
be was virtually assured of career agent status until he reached
age 60, and perhaps could be employed as a retired annuitant after
that time if his performance was productive and if operational
requirements remain as they are at present,
3. Jim explained why he could not retire -- the next five -
yearas will be difficult for him financially with two teen-age boys to
put through college.
4, Chief, DO and Jirn will work out the details and timing
of his conversion to career agent. :
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3a Yareh 69 Bbvarch 70 Bi March 71 - 3uMarch 72
$15725 p.a. 326393 pea, «$6902 p/a $18,491 pede
Basie Anmity
Reduesd anmity Ui) peas = $15028 pea. $15UB2 pease $16912 peas.
for ourvivor . ,
bensfits —
Survivor benefits $86L9 Peas $9019 Peds $9296 pede 310,170 Peis
Memo sent to 20D Pors to adyise Noel that he would recoivo a higher
amuriity under the Civil Service Retiremnt rather than the CIA System in view
of thn amount of his service.
A policy decision has been made that a partieioant in th: CIA Ret System should
not later than 18 months prior to his retirement apply to be removad fu om the
a
CIA Hatdramont Syatem and transferred to the CSN System,
In ofder to retire under the Clk System (55.30) he mot be under that system
for at lnast one yoar prior to retiroment,
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gets the attached information
as asap, Note para ce
If Ya Hoel dacides to co back
to- the C52 oysten, would appreciat
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MEMORANDUM FOR: ME, Janes A Noel
SUBJECT t Ret trenant ‘Information
1, There are a few situations in which an employee at the cime of .
retirement may have so many years of service (almost 37) that he would
Feceive a higher annuity under the Civil Service Retirement Syetem. then
under the Organization Syetem. Because of this, the policy decision has ~
been made that a participant in the Orgenization System who would receive
a higher annuity under the Civil Service System may, pot_later than etglite
een months prior to his retirement, apply to he removed from our system
and ‘transferred to the Civil Service System. Since you will complete 37
years of Federal eervice in January of next year tt is felt that you
should be advised-of your retirament status under the Organization Syetem
and also if returned to the Civil Service System. The following infor-
mation 1a being submitted to assist you in determining which course of
action you-desire to follow:
a. During the period from 15 Auguet 1964 through 19 October
1946 there were no retirement deductions withheld from your salary.
In order for thie time co be credited in couniing total service
under the Organization Systema it would be necessary for you to make
a deposit, with interest, to cover this pertod, The maxioua annutty
under our system ts 70 per cent. based on 35 years of creditable
service, If you should return to the Civil Service System in order
to receive the maximum annutry it would be necessary for you to make
a deposit, with interest, to cover that period fur which no contrie
butions were made; however, you may receive full credit in counting
total service without making a depogit but your annuity will be
reduced by one-tenth of the amount due as depostt,
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b. AB you are aware, you are presently entitled to apply for
voluntary retirament under the Organization Retirement and Disabil-
ity System. The annuity eatiacte given below as of 31 Octoler 1967
would he applicable 1£ a deposti were wade co cover the period for
which no deductions were withheld. The annuity estimate yiven for.
31 March 1968 would be applicable without a deposit aince you would
have completed 35 years of creditable service at that time without
this period of service,
31 October 1967 31 March 1963
$14,265.00 Basic Annuity $14,646.00
Reduced to Provide for
$13,109.00 Survivor Benefit $13,446.00
$ 7,848.00 Survivor Benefit $ 8,052.00
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> SUBJECT: Rat ifeniat Tatormartn we Se,
7 e. If you were to return-to the Civil Service. Ret {fecioat
System, you would- ‘be entitled to retire under tho $5+30 optional -
Provision at any time ‘after you have been back in that eyotem for
@ period of: one year.
have-been under that system for at least ona year during the two
yeare immediately preceding retirement under that Syatem.
if you should desire to return to the Civil Service System you
should submit a request to Headquarters sufficiently in advance of —
your planned retirement in order to allow tima for your raquest to
be acted upon and. for transfer to be uade effective, aa wall as
‘The Civil Service Regulat tone state. that te
Yecire under the Civil Servica Retirement System an esiployes mot —
Therefore
allowing for the aforementioned ona year required by Civil Service
. - Regulations. The Following annuity estimate would be applicable
in this situation as of 3] December 1968, assuming a deposit fo
wader 5
, Baatc Annuity $15,755.00
Reduced to Provide for
Survivor Benofit : $14,450,00
Survivor .Benefic $ 3,664.00
2. The above information is being forwarded for your consideration
and should not be considered as anything more.
regarding the above please feel fraa to forward them to lleadquarters,
var BL Perettce
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3 guageer : Retireveat Planning
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: 1. The attached menorundun dated 20 May 1967 fron the
. Director of Personnel conceina current Agency policy on re=
: tirement of pervonnel at aga 6U.
2. According to our records, you will achieve ayo GO
on Sa). » having completal YO yearo : . '
nenths of service. On this baate you would be
2
scheduled to retire on Sf MARCH 112). __ +
3. If there are any questions relative to your status,
plodse fecl free t. cell Fran’. J. Dewald, Jr., of the Vlane
desting Services Personnel Staff, extension 5476. We alse
urge you to contact the Retirement Branch, Office of Persone
nel, extensiun 2257 es soon as it is convenient for you.
_ ba ID Vide,
Gerald i, Miller
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27 APR 1967 _ :
. MEMORANDUM FOR : James A, Noel oO .
SUBJECT : Retirement Planning
- i... As a participant in the CIA Retirement and Disability System, you
will reach mandatory retirement at age 60. The prospect of retirement de-
serves serious thought and planning because of its impact on cach of us and
_ for this reason, we are taking this opportunity to provide you with this
~ advance notice that according to our records you will be required to retire
on March 1971,
2, Planning ahead can bring about, with cach passing year, definite
progress toward your retirement goals and the Agency is anxious to assist
you in your retirement planning.
. 3. We would like to make available to you as much information as
possible on the general subject of retirement, your annuity estimates, life
and health insurance protection in retirement, opportunities for other
employment, Social Security benefits, and other additional material which is
available. The Agency feels that this type of information and advisory ser-
vice should be made available and, hopefully, will be used by employces well
in advance of the date of retirement.
4. Our Chicf, Retirement Branch, on extension 3257, is available to
digcuss with you any aspect of your retirement planning and we encourage
Wi S-
Emmett D. Echols
Director of Personnel
you to contact him.
——ADRIRISTRATIVE
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” MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Personnel
’ THRU : DpP/oP
’ SUBJECT : PCS Return Prior to Completion of Tour
of Duty ~- James A. Noel
REFERENCE 3 C8N-20-59, dated 17 November 1965
1. This memorandum contains in paragraph 2 a recom
mendation for the approval of the Director of Personnel,
' 2, Mr. Noel arrived in Madrid as the Chief of
Station on 21 September 1961, After home leave, he
returned to Madrid on 7 Auqust 1964, for a second tour
of duty which gould normally be completed on 6 August
1886, Wo have been advised that upon completion of hig
current assignmont, lir, Noel will be assigned as Chief
of the DODS field office in San Francisco, California,
Since the officer now filling that position is required
to leave in early September for another assignment, it
is very desirable that Mr, Noel arrive in San Francisco
about 6 September, Therefore, it is requested that
Mr. Noel be permitted to leave Madrid on or about 1 July:
‘1986, This will permit him to take some home leave and~
arrive at his new post in sufficient time to settle his
family, which includes two school age children, and
report for his projected agsignment on schedule,
, 0 -.
. Edvard Ryan
Acting Chief
Weatern Europe Division
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©. GRATE & OKSCRIPTION OF YOUR MAJOR OCUTICR DUMING THE CURRENT TOUR OF DUTY (e
Chief of Station, Overall responsibility for all KUDARK operations and
activities in country of analgmmente -
La PACFENENCE FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT!
QF WORK YOU WOULD PREFER FOR YOUR NENT ASSIGNMENT IF IT
. 10N or THE T vou
THAT INDICATED th FTEM WO. 8, ABOVE. IF VOU WAVE MORE THAN ONE PREFERENCE. INDICATE YOUR CHOICES,
Return te post for second tour following hona lonve,
IMOICATE WHAT TRAINING YOU BELIEVE YOU SHOULD HAVE $m OROER TO INCREASE YOUR VALUE TO THE ORGANIZATION (refer
to catalog of courses, if avaitadla);
Hone at this tine.
SECRET
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CL FOR WENT ASBtONMENT OF INS
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Lis asnionsg YO anon “FUTLO CTATION. WITH neseeer 16 PossieLe ALASSIGnMENT ro anoTHca rao ‘statiom. |
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ter. cuore Tague ano. cwotee 5 ano. cores Hercteo Cnty
1. WON MUEN LEAVE GO YOU OF SIRE BLTwCEN ASD IONGENTDT
INDICATE winace Of woea OAYs ———
DEPENDENTS WHO WILL .Of TRAVELLIKN OR MOVING WITH Your
: ©
UMDICATE THE MUMOER AND aoe oF
wifes ani two sons, acos (at tine of contemplated travel = Juno 19.) fad and 13,
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IMOFCATE AMY CHANGE {8% VOUR PERSONAL OR FAMILY SITUATION BHICH BHOULD Of CONSIDERED IM DETERMINING YOUR NEAT
AOS t Cement
one = except schooling facilities ‘for childrens
COMPLETE ITEM MO, Sot, THANSMITTAL SHEET, TO INDICATE COMPLETION OF ABOVE PORTION OF THIS FORM,
: TO RE COMPLETED AY SUPLHVISOR“AT FIELD STATION
12. 1 COWGSOERATION OF THE PAST FROPRIENCE AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LMPLOVEL, KID EXPRESSED PREFERENCE FOR NEXT
ASSIGNMENT, AND THE STAFFING AFOQUIREMENTS OF THE STATION, ENOICATE YOUR ALCOMMENDATION FOR HIS WEXT ASSIGNMENT
AND TRAINING! 1
12. StGustuat,
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TRANSMITTAL SHEET. TO INDICATE COMPLFTICN OF THIS PORTION OF THE FORM.
$4, SIGHATUREs COMPLETE ITEM NO. 9-2, TRANSMITTAL SHEET. TO INDICATE COMPLETION OF THIS PORTION ¢
TO BF COMPLETED BY APPROPRIATE CAREER_ Ch_OFFICER OR PERSONNEL OFFICER AT HEADQUARTERS
ANCE OF THE EMPLOYEE, HIS FRONT SSEO PREFERENCE FOR NEXT
15. 16 CONSIDERATION OF THE PAST EXPFRILNCE AND Pi
AGDIGHMTNT, AND THE STAFFING RFQUIRFMENTS OF THE CUMPOMENT TO WHICH WE 19 CURRENTLY ASSIGNED,
wEecs ADATIONS FOR WIS NEXT ASSIGNMENT AND TRAINING:
“Recomuend
approval of extension to June 1964). A recoamendati
ts tor date or other assignment will bo forwarded to the Panel ae a”
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INDICATE YOUR
SIGNATURE
16. mame A setes a RO MEAN ANNAH OR PERSONNEL OFFICER
pare LL April 1963 i
FOR USE OF CARECR SERVICE
17. EMPLOYEE [7] WAS [(“") WAS NOT BEEN NOTIFIED OF PLANNED 18. REFFRENCE
SEASSIGMMENT DISPATCH WO.
19. TYPED OR PRINTED NAME
20, VaTLE
23, COMMENTS
CABLE NO,
20, SIGNATURE
22. DATE
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VERIFY DATA In items NOS. | THmoucn
Lo Cunatnt station on igo ease
Caracas
B. warns A OLSCRIPTION OF YOUR MAJOR OUTIES DURING THe CURRENT TOUR OF Duty (see epeciat mote on Franenittal fora):
Chief of Miasion at Caracas, Supervisory jurisdiction caver sub=station et Maracaibo.
Supervision of all KURARK activities in Venezuela, Liaison with Ambassador,
. Service Attaciés, and Fmbassy section heeds; Ladson with friendly intellirence and
security services. . Projects and plana.
9. PREFERENCE FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT?
A. WRITE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE TYPE OF WORK YOU WOULD PREFER FOR YOUR NEXT ASSIGNMENT IF UT DIFFERS FROM
THAT INDICATED IN ITEM NO. @, ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE PREFERENCE, INDICATE YOUR CHOICES.
First preference: Branch Chief in 4H Division
B. INDICATE WHAT TRAINING YOU BELIEVE YOU SHOULD HAVE
JW ORDER TO INCREASE YOUR VALUE TO THE ORGANIZATION
(rater to catalog of courses, if available): .
CE Course
Cammunist Party Operations
Operational security
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Seo CHOICE:
10. MOW MUCH LEAVE 00 YOU DESIRE Btiviin Assi uments?
LS work days INDICATE muMBee OF BORE DAVE LS
IMDICATE THE NUMBER AND ACE or DEPENOENTS wwO Hite SE TRAVELLING C8 @OVING BITH Your
Wife, L3; two children, 6 and b.
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TO INDICATE COMPLETION OF ABOVE PORTION OF THIS FORM.
COMPLETE Tit wO. S$. 1. TRANSMSTYAL SHEET,
TO BE COMPLETED 8Y SUPERVISOR aT FIELD STAT ion
———
Im CONSIDERATION OF THE PAST EXPERIENCE AnD PERFORMANCE oF THE Lercoved, wis “LXPRESSIO PRCVEREMCE GOR WERT
ASSIGIMENT, AND THE STAFFING REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATION. INDICATE YOUR MECOMMENDATION FOR WIS NEXT ASS) GUMENT
92. StGmaTuags
TRANSMITTAL SHEET, TO IMDICATE COMPLETION OF THIS PORTION OF THE Fomu,
COMPLETE ITEM NO. 3-2,
TO BE COMPLETED BY APPROPRIATE SUPERVISOR AF HEAGUUARTERS
15. IM CONSIDERATION OF THE PAST EXPERIENCE AND PERFORMANCE OF THE EMPLACEE. HIS EXPRESSEO PREFESENCE FOR WENT
ASSIGNMENT, AND THE STAFFING REQUIREMENTS OF THE DIVISION TO mHICH HE 18 GURREWTLY ASSIGNED, IMDICATE vOUR
RECOMMEROATIONS FOR HIS NEXT ASSIGNMENT AND TRAINING:
I concur in subject's expressed preference for next assignment and recommend
that ha be given the training courses listed in 9B.
S1GHATURE:
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Cc. KING — (\
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V7. REMARKS (additsonel cuawent)
This officer, who will-have been vith the Agency for nine years on the completion
of his present tour, never bas had a Headquarters assignment. His perfermance .
in the field has been excellent and his -long.experience vill make him a valuable
additien to WH Headquarters staff.
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DIVESION evacaTion OF COVER “SECURITY:
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. and can testify to his service with the Department since 1931,
} Tn addition he is a ‘legitimate member of two private organizations
active in the field of international relations which provide him °
with access to consular officials in San Francisco
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EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCES .
KLOBUKAR has recruited several support agents and has been used
successfully by the San Francisco Base on othe erational
activities. One of these ad hoc activities djJthe assessment:
and final recruitment of two students from Saudi Arabia, the
first recruited in the United States under the priority NE
Division TWJUNGLE program,
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Memorandum in Lieu of Fitness Report for Cecil J. KLOBUKAR |
: for the Pertod 31 March 1969 to 31 March 1970
Cecil J. KLOBUKAR, a career agent, has been primarily targeted
against the local consular community during this reporting per-
iod. For this purpose he has maintained membership in two
local organizations concerned with foreign affairs, More than
that, he has been an active contributor to their programming
and has participated in most of their social and. cultural
functions. This has onabled him to come in contact with a rela-
tively large number of consulate officers. During the past year
he has met, -on one or more occasions, thirty consular members.
He is concentrating, however, on the ten consulates which have
reprosentation in the denied and semi-denied areas. Within this
area he ia further refining the target by attempting to contact
the more junior officors who give promise of a longer future
_ Gareer and a greater chanco of being posted to an area of opora~
tional interest, To date, he has succeeded in establishing such
contacts in the Japaneso, Finnish and Indian Consulates. In this
last cane he has successfully passed the target to another Base
officer for further development and hopes to accomplish the same
with his Japanese and Finnish contacts.
In addition to this primary responsibility, KLOBUKAR also handles
a support asset who is targeted against the academic community.
He is directing this asset's efforts in the cultivation of two
promining leads -- one, Japanese and the other, Vietnamese,
Both of these cases are progressing very well due in great part
to the direction and guidance which KLOBUKAR gives to the support
asset,
KLOBUKAK also played on very important and direct role in the
assesHment and intermediate cultivation of TWPARROT/1 and
TWPARROT/2 who were subsequently successfully recruited. He
is now developing a local QKWAFER student who is an interesting,
but difficult, recruitment prospect.
KLOBUKAR 18 cost conscious in the expenditure of operational
funds; he does not. have supervisory responsibilities,
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in gaining access to the consular community and in maintaining
-_ personal contact with potential recruitment prospects. -.He has
S also done extremely well in his direct participation in the
academic area and in the supervision and direction of his support
asset; his performance has been Strong.
Chief of Base, San Francisco
Signed in peetonyn on }5 0 by employee on 12 Mey 1970 __
‘tap
I concur with the rating and narrative comments, Subject has
done rernarkahly well in establishing himaclf within the San Francisco
diplomatic community.
11 June 1970
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Memorandum in. Lieu of Fitness. Report for Cecil J. KLOBUKAR
Tor the Period 26 July 1968 to 31 March 69
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Cecil J. KLOBUKAR was the Chief of this Base until
July 1968 at which tisie he was assigned new duties as a
career agont, targeted primarily against the San Francisco
consular community. Until that time there was no specific
program aimed at the official foreign community. It was
KLOBUKAR's responsibility, therefore, to break ground in
this new target aréa. He went about this chore in an
orderly and organized manner by refining the community to.
those which were of priority interest because of their rep-
resefitation in denied and semi-denied areas. He then started
looking for a means to got information and gain access to
members of this target group. To assist him in this endeavor
he recruited two mombers of the consular community, repre-~
senting Latin American countries. Since their performance
did not live up to expectations, KLOBUKAR took the tnitiative
by joining three local organizations relating te foreign
affairs in order to enhance his cover and possibility of
direct access as a retired LNGOLD officer. By participating
in the gatherings of these organizations, KLOBUKAR is. aiming
at direct contact with at least a few of the officers from
target consulates.
KLOBUKAR has demonstrated excellent initiative in pure
suing.as many avenues of approach as possible to this rather
difficult target. It is not a cohesive community and does
not experience the usual mixing and contact that one finds
in normal diplomatic circles. It is fragmented and cliquish
and for this reason KLOBUKAR has had to show both imagination
and perseverance in probing for access to those specific
consulates in which the Base has priority interest. He is
now demonstrating his determination to get at this target
by exploring another possible means ot approach of his own
device.
In addition to his primary responsibility against the
consular target, KLOBUKAR also handles one support asset
currently being used against a high priority student target
and threo general purpose assets who are used from time to
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time in both the business and academic areas. Here he has~
done excellent work, particularly in the direction and guid-
ance. of the first asset.
KLOBUKAR is cost-conscious in the expenditure of opera-
tional -funds; he dces not presently have any supervisory
responsibility.
As has been indicated above, KLOBUKAR has been given a
, very difficult primary target on which the Base had very. : va
i little information or prior experience. While it has been
a frustrating and sometimes exasperating assignment,
KLOBUKAR has shown both initiative and perseverance in
attacking it; his performance has been Strong.
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Chief of Base, San Francisco
27 May 1969 - Employee signed in peeudo on 45a - Cecil J. KLOBUKAR
2T May 1969 - Supervisor, Chief of Base, signed in pseudo on 45 a - Bugene O'Meara
Reviewing Official’s Comments and Siguature.
Iconcur, KLOBUKAR has the maturity, wisdom and integrity
necessary for the secure search for concrete recruitments in this
difficult and sensitive operational sector,
10 June 1969 DCDO/I
Date _ Title
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EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
055292
“Ta. Date or ‘BIRTe 3. SER
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10. CHECK CK) TYPE OF REPORT
i spectan (Specity): :
12. REPORTING PERIOD (Fram to-)
PERFORMAN E evi UATION
W + Weak” Performionce ranges from wholly Inadequate to slightly less than sotisfactory. A rating in this category requires
. - positive remedial oction. The nature of the oction could range trom counseling, to further training, to placing on
probation, to reassignment or to separation, Describe action taken of proposed in Section C.
A+ Adequate Performance meets all requirements. It is entirely sctisfectory ond is choracterized neither by deficiency nor
excelionce.
P+ Proficient Performance is more then satisfactory. Desired results ore being produced ina proficient monner.
S - Strong Performance is choracterized by exceptional proficiency.
Performance is so exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and in comparison to the performance of
others doing similer work as to warrant speciel recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the mast important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which best describes the
manner in which employes performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effecriveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees aupervised).
O - Qytstonding
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. f
Chief of Base supervising six professional and three clerical
subordinates.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
Establishment ard mzintenance of operational support mechanisms,
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OVTY NO. S
Operational reporting,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4
Lisison with FBI and DCS, et al,
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NOLS
Direction of recruitment and handling of. support Ssseots.
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
RATING
LETTER
Take into account @ erything about the emgléyee which influences his effectiveness in his current pos.tion such as per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativenass, pertinent personas traits or hobits, and
particular limitations or talents. Based on your knowledge’ of employee's overall parformar.ce during the raring period,
place the letter in the roting box corresponding to the statement which most occwately refiects his level of performance.
FORM
os 45 use previous corrions
aa ee
14-0000
“J overall perfytmonce.
DATE SIONATURE OF EMPLOYEE
SECRET
_tBhen Fs ted’ ta)
SECTION’ __ NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicuté significant strengths’ or weobnonsen. demonstrated in cuttent position keeping. tn Proper perspective thelr relotionthip te
Stote suggestions made for improvement of werk perfermance, Give recommendations for training. Comment
on foreign language competence, if required for current position Amplify of exploin ratings given in Section 8 to provide bear
bons for determining future Personnel oetlon. janner_of performence of tmanogerich or {yPervisory duties and ¢ost, ‘conscioytness
‘Jin the wae of personnel: space, equipme, nda, myst be Sommented. on selscl 0. Westra space ie needed to complete
Section C, atroch o tepsrate rate thee! of poner
fan
Mr. Noel fo much too experienced and practiced s hand for hie performance
to vary very wach from year to year, He has continued to turn {a the highly
erediteble performance in San Francisco thst has ‘deo standard for hin: for
many years, “He has maniged his subdrdimates woll and baé exercised uni-
fornily good judgment in directing their operational offorts. Of particular
_ value has bees hia steadinesé ia the face of administrative adversity disrupting -
the. organization ‘ef bis Base. * Mr. Noel insured that the work of the Base
continued uninterrupted and demonstrated his capacity to keep on top of
_. Bil detaile and report them to Headquarters as appropriate. It is a credit
to My. Noel that in the post-Ramparts exposure period there was not a single
instance of an academic. asset withdrawing from a relationship with the Base.
The perforna nce of hie officers atteststhe cnreful guidance and wise
_leadefship which has enabled them to operate securely and well in sonai-
tive arcas. His realtions with the FBI and DCS are excellent. He is
appropriately economy minded, In short, he is a decidedly strong supere
' visor,
_CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
{CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT
BY SUPERVISOR
17 THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
Mr, Noel bo in the Fiold and will be shown @ copy of thia
Fitness Report on his next TDY trip to Headquarters.
j TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
H
c/po/t
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
— EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
18 months
DATE
Stanley H. Gaines
15 Fhly 1968
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Concur in rating officer's judgment.
jTYPEC OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
! (Steneal Corcen &. Jorgensen
OATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEBING OF FICIAL
17 July 1968 | Chief, DO Division
SECRET
. SECRET
_ CBhen Fitted fn) ° ; . a
EUPLOTEE SERIAL MUMBER
056292
-
"FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A; GENERAL :
1. NawE (Last) (Pivot) (Midsie). 2. OATE OF BIRTH 19. SEX [* OnAOE I rT)
Noel,. Jones. A . 8/19/11__| 16.2...)
t. OFF UIV/BR OF ASSIGNME 4 a Comment rt? Gr
©. OF FIctAl POSITION TITLE
, .
Chief of. Base. , DDP/DOD {8an Franctece
0. CHECK (xX) TYPE OF REPORT
ECR UU TVPE OF AP INTMENT ao
"XX .cancen RESERVE I I TeuPon any InmiTian NEASHONMENT BUPERVISOR
‘AWC ER- PROVISIONAL (See instructions © ton C) x NNUAL AS AMBIGNMENT EMPLOYER
1MEEC IAL (Spocity)? Cian (Specity
41. OATE REFCRT OVE IN OP 12, REPORTING PERIOD (From tm)
1 October 1966 - 3] arch 3997
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION __
SECTION ©
on 98 from wholly inadequote te slightly toss then sotistoctory. A A roping in
Wy Henk Performonce rsa in this eetegory requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to-f 7 waining, to piecing on
probation, to reassignment of to seperation, Describe action taken or proposed in Section C.
. Pecformance meets oll requirements. ft is entirely satisfactory ond is chorocterized neither by deficiency nor
As Adeavate -
excellence,
P ~ Proficient Performance ia more thon satisfactory. Desired results ore being produced in o proficient menner.
$+ Strong Performance ts characterized by exceptional proficiency.
O + Qustanding Porformance Is 20 exceptional in relotion fo requirements of the work and In comporison to the performance of
othors doing similar work os to warrant epecial recognition,
PECIFIC DUTIES
Lise up ta six of the mast important specifle duties parloemed during the rating perlod. Insert raving lerter which beet deseribes the
performs EACH ie duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
fof erployeoe oupervised),
monner in which emplo:
with supervisory bilities MUST b: don their ability to s
srecwic curv Nol) OO esting
Caief of Base supervising gix professional and three
8
clerical gubordinates,
Ra
SPECIRIS OUTY NO. &
Establishment and maintenance of operational support
pechanisns.
SPECIFIC CUTTY NOS
Operational reporting.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
Liaison vith the FBI and DCS, et al,
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIZ CUTY NO. &
Direction of recruitment end handling operations,
SPECimie CUTTY NO. @
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Take inte account overything about the employes which influences his effactiveness In his currant position such as per-
formance af specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperotivoness, pertinent personal traits of hobits, and
particular limitations of talents. Based on your knowledge of amployos’s overall performance during the rating pariod,
ploce tre Setter in the ruting box corresponding to the statement which most occuratoly reflocts his tevel a performonce.
iar SECRET
4-82 POSIOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS.
14.00000 gr
og
? Bhosis for determining future personnel action. Monnerot performance of manogetiel-< Of tugersisovy dutios must be described, if
. Lopplicable.
. : SECRET
aa . (Sten Belted ta)
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
zl Indicare: Significant wrengthe © of weobnesses demonstrated in current position: heeping i in srceer-per spective thele relationship to
everoll Pertermance. State suggestions made for Improvement of work performance. Give recommendations for training, Comment
fon -lorgign language competanca, It requised for current poaltion, Amplify of explain menage yen in Section Bte provide best
. Mie. Hoel dm an old hand at running Basea or Stations
abroad and hia performance as Chief of Base, San Franciaco,
aaply attesta that. Xt goeg without saying that he understands
all aspects of the business, knowa how to delegate, organise,
- direot and report.. He hag continued to do all these things
well, Hip. seniority, - ow orience and maturity served -the Agency
ia particularly good gtead:riving this period when the locatioa
| Of his Bace vas compromised. in the public press, through no
fault of Mr. Noel. Liles subsequent and consequent actions were
all taken with sound judgnent and sppropriate calm and circune
epection.--Ho was algo most receptivoe to, and cooperative in,
- Headquarters suggestions in this matter. He is, of course, coat
* eonseicoug and an excellent supervisor. His overall performance
: du that of a high order of senior Agency officers,
SECTION D CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOVEE
t CERTIFY T THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT
SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYER |
”_BY SUPERVISOR
1P THs ArPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN 70 "EMPL: Loves, SIVE (E ENPLANATIOC ON
bject is in the field; a copy of this report ia
being retained to show hin on hig next TDY to Haa.
OPFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR PES O@ SAINT ED NAME AND SIGNATURE.
c/o0/t ‘Weigued in draft)
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
2.
MONTAS EMPLOVER HAS DEEN
UNOGR MY SUPERVISION
6 months
21 August
OaTe
Stanley H. Gaines
3.
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL,
Concur fully in overall rating of Strong".
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL THRE. of PRINTED NAME ano SIONATURE
seg
Chicf, DO Division . Bordon L. Jorgensen’
SECRET
pate
28 August 1967
14-0000
vi
t vb
- 21 July 1966 , 4
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
“SUBJECT: James A. Noel, Employee Serial No. 055292. DDP/EUR,
Period: 1 April 1965 - 1 July 1966. SD: D, YOB: 1911
1. Subject, who was born 19 March 1911, is a GS-16
and has been assigned to Madrid as Chief o& Station since
October 1961.
-2, Subject is an experienced and mature officer
dedicated to the Agency's mission. Conscientious and :
diligent, he readily accepts responsibility and is both ‘
thorough and reliable in the performance of his duties.
Morale at his station has been consistently high, and
Subject enjoys the respect and confidence of his subordi-
nates. He evidences sound and objective judgment and
operates well under pressure, In all aspects of the
station's activities, he exhibits a high degree of cost
consciousness in the expenditure of Government funds and
property,
3, Subject's performance has been Strong throughout
the rating period and he has obtained a maximum effort
from his subordinates, Ife has enjoyed the confidence of
the Ambassador and the other senior Embassy officials, all
of whom have demonstrated considerable dependence upon the
station. :
, Fa '
é -
NOG wa ;
lfe Kings}ey
Chief, Huropean Mivisign
orectr
Rae
‘
14-0000
ian SECRET ~
~_. : (hen Pitted In) . .
EMPLOVED. SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT .
:
: 059292
_ cen cate oe GENERAL — .
(Lesv (Fret (Middted ‘a. DATE OF GIT [8 SEX
MOEL, Janes Ae 39 March 1911; N 5-16
CC OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE . 1. OFF/OIW/BR OF ASSIGNMENT 8. CURRENT OT ATION
___Gatef of Station DUP WE/ Therian
®. CHECK OX) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10, CHECK IX) TYPE OF REPORT
ix CAMGaR ACSERVE TEMPORARY iMITIAL
CARE KA-PROVIBIONAL (See instructions = Seetim C) ” ANNUAL
° sPacian (Specily}t
{ -[ PRaCtAL (Speettyj
12. REPORTING PERIOD (From fo-)
19. DATE AZPORT DUE IN OP. .
° ; 1 April 1965 ~ 27 Beptember 1965
SECTIONS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION _
W- Wook Performance ranges from wholly inodequote fo slightly lees thon satlsfoctory. A roting In this category requires
positive cemedial action. The ne of the actian could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on
probation, to reassignment! of to separation. Describe oction taken of proposed in Section C.
A- Adsavote Perlotmonce meete all requirements. It is entirely satisfactory and is characterised r.either by deficiency nor
> excellence,
P- Proficient Performance is more then sutlefoctory, Cosired results ore being produced In o proficient? manner.
$+ $teong Perlormance is characterised by exceptional proficiency,
O + Qvistonding Performance is so exceptlonul In relation to requirements of the work and in comparison to the performance of
others doing similar work av to warrant special recognition.
Lise up to six of the most:importont specitic duties performed during the rating porlod. Ineort rating lettor which beat deseribos the
monnar in which employes performs EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY effectivenece in performance of that duty. All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be cated on thelr ability to supervise (indicate numbor of employecs euperviaed).
SPR CIFIC DUTY NO. I
My ratiog of the performance of thia officer remains the same aa the
description of his performance ch is contained in bis fitness report
or. the period ending 3) March 5.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
aPRCIFIC DUTY NOLS RATING
. Carrer
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4
SPRCIFIC OUTY NO. 8
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 6
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
7 RATING
Lerrer
Take inte occount everything about the employee which Influences his effectiven In his current position such as por-
formance of spacific dutios, productivity, conduct on qe cooperativencss, ont personal traits of habits, and
particular limitations of talents. Based on your knowledge of ompluy: overall performance during the rating periad, 8
place the letter in the rating box corresponding to the staroment which most cecurately reflocts his level of performance.
rors 45 onsovare PREVIOUS EDITIONS, SECRET .
eo OFFICE ‘ ; .
SECRET CEOF PEASoNNE os
. as . "(When Filled In) . .
SECTIONC HARRATIVE COMMENTS | : :
ndicore si _ iweak d PT ; norMlleb day in bo ve their relationship 'to
{dca sine ee ete et Sock perherenane eee Olde Bie wolaica Comment
on foreign tangysge compotence, H required for current position. Amplify ut explain cotings given in Section B to provide best _
Losis for determining future personnel ection, Monnet of performance of monagerial or supervisory dutios must be deaciibed, If
| applteable, . MAIL ROO
°
SECTIOND CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
1 BY EMPLOYEE _
1 CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
SlGNATURE OF EMPLOYER
SHOWN TO EMPLOVER, GIVE EXPLANATION
Mom EMPLOTEE HAS BEEN 1F THIO REPORT HAS HOT A
UNORR Me SUPERVISION
: Mr. Wel is qurrently st his oversees post.
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPRA VISOR TYPEG OR PR AME AND SIGNATURE ‘
ere een
|
27 September 65 | Chief, WE Division Williem D, O'Ryan | ~
BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL
COMMENTS GF REVIEWING OF FICIAL
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TYPED OR FR TERS AR GND Mage Tens :
; Thomes H. Karancssines
SECRET oe _
14-0000
“ne 12 May 1965-
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
BUBJECT: «James A. Noel, Employee Serial No. 055292
Fitness Report for the Poried 1 April 1964
- ___to 31 March 1968
19 March 1911, ta a GS-16 and
1. Subject, who was born
Chief of Station since
has been assigned to Madrid as
October 1861.
@. As Chief of Station, he is charged with the organ-
ization and management of the station and is rosponsible
for the planning, direction, and supervision of all its
activities, He also exercises general supervision of the
Burcelona base. Assisting him and under his general euper-
viaion are 24 stafz employoes and 15 contract employees.
3. Subject serves 8s the Ambassador's principal intel-
ligence officer, a8 chairman of the Rnbassy Defector Committee,
as the Agency representative on the Embassy Country Team,
and asp the coordinator of U.S. clandestine intelligence opera
tions in Spain. Accredited ag tho Agency's representative to
the Spanish Intelligence (AEM) and Security (DGS) services,
he plans, directs, and supervises all aspects of the station's
multi-level liaison with these services an
the liaison with the Service chicfa and a num
Benior officers. On the operational pide, subject handles
BISHAD/1, CITIZEN and QUWIND/1. He recruited QUIP/1 during
the rating period, arranged n new cover job gor HARRIOTT
through QUWIND/1, and participated in the handiing of QUMALT
and QUHOPS.
4. Subject is an experienced and mature officor,
possessing an excellent command of Spanish. Highly motivated,
conscientious, and industrious, he rendily accepts responsi-
bility and is both thorough snd reliable in the execution of
hie duties. Even tempered and affable, he holds the confi-
dence and friendship of those whom he directs and those to
whom he is responsible, and the morale of his station is
noticeably high. He is alert to tho operational pgsaibilition
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of any given situation, evidences sound and objective judgment,
‘and works well under pressure. He writes lucidly, speaks
articulately,- and exhibits a high degree of cost consciousness
in the use of governmont funds and property. His delegation of
. reaponsibility to others is meaningful and well delineated.
8. " Subject's performance has been strong throughout the
rating period. He has given the station purposeful direction
and ‘competent management and as an effective supervisor who
commands the loyalty and respect of those whom he supervises, he
has succeeded in obtaining a maximum effort from the station
personnel. He enjoys the confidence of the Ambassador and other
principal officers, of the Embassy, several of whom have expressed
thetr appreciation of subject's work and commented on the value
of the station's contribution to the functioning of the Embassy.
The fact that the Ambassador arrived in Madrid with definite
prejudices regarding the Ayoncy but was of quite another mind
upon his departure is testimony to subject's skill and tact.
6. Subject has conducted the Agency's Ifaison with the
Spanish servicas most competently, as evidenced by the rela-
tionship he establigshed with Captain General Munoz Grandes, hia
ability to persuade the AEM to undertake sensitive operations
in Cuba, and the fact that thie liaison did not suffer following
the attack on the Spanish ship "Sierra Aranzazu". Marked
progress has been achieved in joint CE and CP operations, and
subject has developed QUANTUN/30 to the point wherein the
latter’s collaboration far exceeds the cooperation normally
expected in an official liaison relationship.
_ 9. In addition to his considerable executive and liaison
duties, subject has carried out the previously cited opera-
tional assignments with marked ability. He is a convincing and
persuasive agent handler, and hig operational reporting is
prompt and thorough.
8. The only eriticiem I would make of subject is that I
believe the station should bemking a greater effort to develop
internal assets who will be able to report on and influence
developments in Spain following the departure of Franco.
ened Slucd
On. eat ae
EDWARD RYAN c:
Western n Badop S aStalax
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION: "8" One 2a08
OUR «
COMMENTS OP REVIEWING OFFICIAL: . -CONCUR — Wham D.: sian, cfu
tres
sag
14-00000
‘SECRET , _
° ‘ ‘(when Filled tay
* 4 t . ' ~ EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
+ , ’ FITNESS REPORT _ | 0838292
SECTION A GENERAL _
. roar 3.-SEX 4. GRAD 9.30
gin" my i ona G D | ;
1. NAME {Laat} tFirso (Middie)
1
NOEL, James
} OFe soy’ AR OF adaiguMent 8. CURRENT STATION
/WE/Tber ia “Madrid
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
Chief of Station, Madrid
9. CHECK (x) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10. CHECK (A) TYPE OF REPORT
| [eancen [“-_[resenve “TEMPORARY Ly | | [rcassicnment supcavison|
CAREER-PROVISIONAL (See Instructions - Section C) | [raassionmenr aMPLOVER
tNITIAL
aNNUAL
» [SPECIAL (Specify):
12. REPORTING PERIOD (Frum: te-)
1 April 1963 = 31 March 1964
SPECIAL (Specify):
1t. DATE REPORT Due in OP.
SECTIONS OC CPERFORMANCE EVALUATION _
We Weok Performance tonges from wholly inadequate to slightly leas than sctisfactory. A rating in this category requires
. positive remedial action. The nature of the action could range trom counseling, to further training, to placing on
probatian, to reassignment of to separation, Deseribe action taken or proposed In Section C.
c
A» Adequots Parformonce meets all requirements. It is entirely satisfactory and le characterized neither by deficiency nor
> excellence. .
Pe Proficient Performance is more than satisfactory. Desired results ure being produced in a proficient manner,
S + Strong Performance Is choracterized by exceptional profictency.
O- Outstanding Performance it so exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and in comparison to the performance of
others doing similar work as to warrant special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the most important specific dutios performed during the rating period. insert rating letter which best describes the
ain performance of that duty. All employees
ilities MUST be rated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees eupwrvised).
monner in which employe:
with supervisory respons:
RATING
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. ?
LETTER
As Chief of Station, Madrid, plans and directs all FI,and CA
operations within Spain Pp
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2 " ~ terren
Supervises Madrid Station and Barcelona Base personnel P
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 3 — Rats,
Maintains contact with senior officials in the Spanish
Intelligence Services 8
‘Tapeciric oury wa. 4 ~ ~ ~* RATING
Represents the Director of CIA with the Ambassador to Spain
and other U.S. officials in Spain i?)
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8S ~~ Rare
Personally handles several sensitive third country intelligence
operations. : 8
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 6 RATING
. LETTER
Supervises Cuban operations in Spain :
oO
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Take into account everything about the employes which influences his effectiveness in his currant position such as per-
formonce of specific Merion: productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, potlinent personal traits of habits, ond
particular limitotions ‘or talents. Based on your knowledge of employee’s overall performance during the rating period,
place the letter in the rating box corresponding to the statement which most accurately reflects his level of performonce.
. Gadus 1
eadeted bom evtrnene]
oar" 45) casovere previous goITIONS. SECRET ‘me :
: : N
14-0000
>" SECRET
. . (then Fatled tn)
_ [SECTION C+ . : __. NARRATIVE COMMENTS,
‘tndicote st nifleant” strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in curtent position keeping in ‘proper perspective their T rolatonahip to
overall per formance, State suggestions made for improvement of werk portormance, ES tecommendstions for traning. Comment
on foreign longuags competence, if required for current position, Amplity of exploin ratings given, in Section. 8 te seevide bent
a: described, i
basis for determining future porsonnel action, Manner cf performance of monogerral or supervisory ¢ duties mu must
applicable. :
Subject is one of the, Agency's truly mature, experienced aperations
officers. He has hed unusual operational experience in Central and
Soiith ‘America, both in the field and in Headquarters. His -
activities have spanned both the FI and the CA spectrum. He has
and does deal easily and- graciously with high ranking officials,
both American and foreign. ~ His good sénse, poise and dignity never .
fail to inpresg. He. is.a- person | of.principal and high morals. He
does not hesitate to express his conviction even though he may. have
an reason to believe such convictions are not popular. He is a strong
:. - supervisor who enjoys.his Bubordinate'’s respect. He is economy
: minded and made diligent efforts to comply with requests to economize.
coal ‘Noel has succeeded in creating a cohesive station in Madrid.
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
U CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 5 AND C OF THIS REPORT
SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE
BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN 4 HIS REPORT WAS NOT
UNGER MY SUPERGSOr r Bip re orem SHOWN TO EyPLoves. d Oiva e EXPLANATION
COO Kee eee te! Ladd wit gor vawelt ae
(oe } ao pogo) me
GATE a fesreed le, fain espa RAED Ze anes eee
20 April 1964 Chief, WE/S ye bday.’
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
oy
:_.
SECRET
14-0000
uO SECRET ;
(Bhea Filled tn)
(Pivot)
NOEL, Ja James A.
@. OF FICIAL Poort iON TITLE
Chief of Station
0 ceecn (x) bAdad or APedintwent
. ‘srecian (ipecity)t
REPORT DUE IN OP, - 12. REPORTING PERIOD (Fram- to}
; 22 April 1963 1 April 1962-31 March 1963
SECTION B ______ PERFORMANCE EVALUATION _
#8 fram wholly inadequote to lightly fess then satisfactory. A rating in this cotegory ¢:
probation, to reassignment of te separotion, Describe action taken er proposed in Sectian C.
excellence,
Performence is wore than sati sfoctory. Desired results ore being produced In'a proficient monner,
P + Proficient
others doing similor work a8 to warrant special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the most important specific duties perlormad during the rating period
manner in which emplo: performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiv
with supervisory rasp 3 MUST be cated on their ability to supervibe (indicate number of employees evperviesd).
SPHCIFIC DUTY NO. fF ™
Direction of all FI and CA operations.
dat
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
Administration of Station and supervision of personnel.
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 8
Direct supervision of senior ops officer in charge of Cuban operations.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4
Personally handles a sensitive operation of interest to arother C8 component.
Re A ’ RA
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 8
Maintains contact vith senior Liaison personnel.
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. °
Maintaing @ workirg relationship with the Ambassador and other U. 8. officials,
OVERALL PERFORMANCE Itt CURRENT POSITION ;
Ws Wook Perlormonce tery e
positive remedial action, The nature of the action could range irom counseling, to further sroining, to placing on
A Adequate Performonce meets oil toquiramente. i le entirely sotistactory ond 18 choracterized neither by deficiency nor
S$ « Strong + Perlormance is characterized by exceptional proflclency.
O+ Qutstanding Performance is so exceptional in relotion to requirements of the work and in comparison to the perlormance of
Insert rating letter which best describes the
t in performance of thot duty. All employees
equires
RATING
LETTER
RATING
Toke into account everything adour the employee which influences his offectivensss in his current position such as per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent personal traits of habits, and
particular limitations or talents, Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period,
place tho letter in the rating boa corresponding to the statement which most accurately reflects his lovel of performance,
a
SECRET
TA" 45) cnsovere pravioua EDITIONS:
LETTER
SECRET
UBien Fitted Ta)
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicere ot nifleant strengths or wechnostes demonstrated in current position seeping ln proper: per spective theie solation ship to
oveall. peloemance. State suppeeiens moce for improvement of work performance. Give recommmadations for training. Comment
en foreign languoge competence, I required for current position, Amplify of exploin rotings given im Section & to provide best
besis for determining future personnel ection, Monnet of performonce of monaogerial or suporvivory duttes must be described, sf
eel icoble
. Myr Roel bas erly adminiotered @ large Station and baa ater maturity, good .
Judgmer.t and tact ix the day-to-day sanagenent ard direction of Station activities
ord personnel. This ‘has. been achieved despite the physicnl location of Station staff
personnel in a puter of separated office sites.
‘< Under the direction of Mr. Noel a far reaching and fruitful major operational
progrea against the Ligh priority Citan target has been undertaken and Madrid Station
today ie making a svietantial contribution in good operations and good intelligence
information. to the over-all Agency effort. Another notable accoxplishment directly
attributable to Mr. Koel, and in part 6 reflection of his long years “f service in
Latin America, has cveen bis professional bandling personally of theStation operation
involving Juan Peroz. Interested CS compone:ite have stated categorically thet Madrid
Station coverage of Juan Peron and his activities is essential in satisfying existing
intelligence requiresents on Peronisn, |
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Despite the Ststion's heavy diversion into Cuban and Latin American activities
and State Dapartmert policy restrictions on internal political activities, Mr. Noel
has encouraged the development of a long-range ‘program involving activities against
the Spanish Commucist Party and clandestine contact with the Spanish political
opposition.
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
_. _ ___5Y Y EMPLOYEE a.
2 ? AVE SEEN SECTIONS 5 A, 8, AI , ANO OC OF THIS R REPORT
meri 1GMATURE O or ‘surLoY ee
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ONT HE RUPE ee eset on WAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
VNOER My SUPERVISION Subject employee is in the field. Report will be shown
| to him upon his return to Headquarters,
TYPEO OR PRINTED NAME ANO MGNATURE
OPPICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
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BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OF FICAL
I concur in above assessment.
LOP FICIAL TITLE OF REVIFWING OF fIciIAL TYPED OR PRINTED NAME ANO SIGNATURE
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Chief, WE
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SUBJECT : Mr. James A. Hoel . :
’ Fitness Report Covering the Pertod-1b August 1961 to F
i _ 3 March 1962 !
. 1. Mr. Noel agsuned his duties as Chief of Station. Madrid on
: 23 Saptexber 1961. ‘The Station, as constituted when Mr. Nocl arrived,
inciwded somy 21:staffers plus numerous contract personnel, as well as
a@ two mn base in Burcelona. The Madrid Station preper not oly includes
the Enbaovy installation but an outside operations ucction as well. Since
Mr. Noel arrived the Station has been launched into a Cuban operations
program of considerable scale and on a crauh basis. In addition, in this
period, one State cover slot was withdrawn, and the. experienced Chief of
Base, Barcelona had to be brought home due to a family emergency. ,
2. To date Mr. Noel has given every evidence of a particular ability
to cope with the crash program and the acute shortage of personnel with '
Judictlousnesa and maturity. While it is too early, yet, to aes judgement, !
there are (ndications that Mr. Noel has been preoccupied with Cuban |
i problens (an area of special interest to him) to the detriment of lower . !
: priority but, nonethcleue, necessary Spanish targets (for example, contact :
with the local opposition and a budding effort ayainet the Spanish Cormunist :
Party).
a 3. As indicated above, Nr. Noel has not been in place as Chief of
‘ Station long enough to justify firm reservations concerning his managenent,
nor to permit meaningful criticism. Alco, as indicated nbove, nis out-
‘ standing noticeable strength to date nas been hio ability to cone with a
™ heavy operational proyram, a shortare of personnel, and a sometimes difficult
operational climate, with judgement, calmness aml patience.
; THOMAS FP, THIELE
: Chiet, WE/5
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MEMOBANDUM FOR: OF/C&TD/CAS
VIA : Contract Personnel Division :
SUBJECT : Cecll J. KLOBUKAR
Retirement
Coct] J. KLOBUKAR, Career Agent, retired
effective 31 March 1971 under the Civil Service
Retirement System. This memorandum authorises
the payment by the Office of Finance of any money
due him.
Paul S. Latchford
Chief, DO Personnel
CONCUR:
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Chief, Contract Personnel Division
Distribution: ‘
Orig & 1 - Addressee
1-CPD
1 - DO/Pers Chrono
DO/Pers/RASanford:dag (7 Apr 71) 3193
1 - Subject's File
GROW 1
Excluded from automatic
downgrading and
de fessificotion
7 - SEGKET
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SECRET
PERSONAL OATA
OFFICE AND PHANCH OF ASSIGHMENT
Nawt (Lact, Piret. widtle - true os peoudonya)
KXIOBUKAR, Cecil J. ; DO Division
LOCAL anpnrss —180T | ‘Bebest Lan try fl PLOMANFNT AONEESS
Bwrlingame, Califortia 94010
al da HOO Ban Diego, California
PERMANENT STATION OF Pres) . 4 Position of FUNCTIONAL TITLE
San Franciseo Bese
CONTRACT DATA _
Daft OF COomTmaACcE Temminattion
GATE FOMTAACT ECFFECTIVE batt ComtRact LAST MENT HTD. DATT ComTaact CuPEmEs
6/4/68 | Indefinite 3/37.
REASON FOR CONTRACT Tewwsqst iow
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Subject is retiring effective 31 March 1971.
INTEZMEL STAFF OR DIVISION CLEARANCES (Ada or delete a app
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REMARKS
COMPONENT
Finance
Logistics
PERSONNEL
Registry
DATE
anos CLUARTD OY (Signature)
CONTRACT APPROVING OFFICER | Careeas |. ‘Rauver, ¢/DO/80
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OR DIVIS|OM RESPONSIBLE OFFICER
SIGNATURE OF STAFF
Paul 8. Latchford, ¢/D0/ Personnel
STAFF OR DIVISION AND BRanc TF SES I ChMERT
DO Division
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MEMORANDUM FOR: CSPS/Agent Panel
VIA : Gentral Cover Staff
VIA : Office of Security . _ ,
VIA : CI Staff
SUBJECT : Summary of Employment
Mr. James A. Noel
Attached hereto is Mr. Noel's Summary of
Employment for approval and permanent record.
Carroll
Chief, DO Support Group
Attachment:
As Stated
CONCURRENCE:
(CSPS Agent Panel)
(Central Cover Staff) vt ane 7¢
GROW 1
Excluded from sulomatic
downgrading and
declaszification
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vUMMARY OF EMPLOYMiAT
James A. Noel.
From 1931 to 19441 served aa a Foreign Service Officer in
various posts in Mexico. In 19441 joined OSS/SSU/CIG and from
that date until 1947, I worked in Europe and Latin America. In
1947 1 again joined the Department of State, and served in many
posts in Latin America until 1966 when I returned to the United
States for a two (2) year detail with the Department of Army. In
1968 I retired from the Department of State and since then [ have
been living in the San Francisco area doing occasional work ona
consultant basis for the Department of Defense. .
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1. DATE OF REGUEST
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10 Fobruary 1971__
4. GAADK
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Bool, Jams A. (2) Career Agent Ops officer
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7. PURPOSE OF EVALUATION |
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TOY ON PCS
TYPE OF COVER
NO. OF DEPENDENTS TO ACCOMPANY
NO OF OEPENOENTS' REPORTS OF MEDICAL
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ROOM NO & BUILDING EXT.
1G. COMMENTS.
Subject will retire effective 31 March 1971. He will coms to Headquarters and be
evaileble for a mdical exaaination on 22 Rutemrch. Please schedule tho medical
during that week. Dd is requesting approval for him to enter the Hq building.
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2. ORGANIZATION
KLOBUKAR, Ceeil J.
(Career Agent)
OLD SALARY GATE a NCW SALARY RATE & rvee ACTION
Soier “wrective bate | at D).
Geode | Sten Sctory Love Eff. Date Orode | Stap Solery
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CERHIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION
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1 CERTIFY THAT THE WORK Of THE ABOVE NAMED EMPLOYEE 1S CF ACCEPTABLE LEVEL OF COMPETENCE,
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[Jn pay status at ND OF WAITING PERIOD
[1] twor status ar eno OF WAITING PERIOD
CLERKS INITIALS
PIS 560 Use previowe
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22 April 1969
YESORAEDUM FOR: OP/PAD
SUBJECT 3 Cectl J. HLOBUXAR (P) - Career Agent
Attechod 1a & copy of USFT-1477 dated 4 April 1969
in which oubject requests concellation of his optional
FEOLI plen to be effective 3 May 1969.
fi
Virginia C. lynch
Chief, DO Forecnnel ani Training
Attachsent: USFT-LA77 and authorisation
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Cecil J. KLOBUKAR -Life Ansurance Coverage
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Reference: USFT-1303 dated 29 Fobruary 1968 \
Forwarded under soparate covor is a memorandum from
Cocil J. KLOBUKAR requesting cancellation as of 3 May 1969 of
the $10,000 optional lifo insurance coverage undor FEGLI whi h
he elected to take in 1968 por tho reference, Plonse forward
the memorandum to the Insurance Branch for appropriate action.
diliam
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Originated by Susan A. CONSUEGRA
Attachment:
Memorandum a/s/a, 2 copies USC
Distribution:
2 - Chief, DO w/attachment
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND RUMBLE
USFT-1477
CROSS REFERENCE TO
4 April 1969
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4 April 1969
MEMORANDUM
TO
° FROM : James A. Noel
SUBJECT : $10,000 Optional Insurance
This memorandum is authorization to cancel the $10,000
additional optional life insurance coverage under the Federal
Employees Group Life Insurance Program which I elected to take
in February 1968. I request that this cancellation be effective
ag of 3 May 1969.
Sr ota er San Wie ie
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MEORANDUN FOR: 07/PAB
SUBJECT 1 Cecil J. KLOBUKAR (P)
Career Agent © Employes No. 463100
Gubject converted from Staff Inployeo to Career Agent
status effective 4 August 1963. Attached 16 his FEQLI application
signed in pscudowya.
Virginia C. Lynch
Chief, DO Personnel an4 Treining
° Attachment: A/S
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ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER ;* “IMPORTANT
| AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
“OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
FEDERAL EMPLUYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM | ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
° Read the back of the “Dupiicate” carefully before you fill in the form.
« Fillin BOTH COPIES of the forms. Type or use ink.
¢ Donot detach any part.
1 FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW (please print or type):
| NAME Gast) (firey , ”"" DATE OF GIRTH (month, day, year) | SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
| EMPLOYING DEPAKTMENT OR AGENCY
LOCATION (City, Stete, ZIP Code)
MARK AN “X" IN ONE OF THE 82%E35 BELOW (do NOT mark more thon one):
3 Mark here “ELECTION OF OPTIONAL (IN ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
if you 1 efer2 the $10,000 additional optional ineurance and authorize the required deductions
WANT 80TH frers, 79 telary, Compensation, of annuity to pay the full cost of the optional insurance.
optional and Tht cetong! ingurance 13 in addition to my regular insurance.
regular
insurance
(A)
Mark here OECLUSETION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
§ dacire the $10,000 additional optional insurance. | understand that | cannot elect op-
if you
00 NOT WANT hora! surance until at least 1 year after the effective date of this declination and unless
@ 1 apply for it }.am under age 50 and present satisfactory medical evidence
OPTIONAL but at fe tee
do want - of wtorewitty understand also that my regular insurance is not affected by this deciina-
(B) tien # additiunal optional insurance,
regular
insurance
WASYER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
Mark here
if y 1 date not to be insured and t waive coverage under the Federal Employees Group Life
WANT NEITHER Inuwarce Program, | understand that | cannot cancel this waver and obtain regular in-
regular nor surarce unt at least 1 year after the effective date of this waiver and unless at the time
optional J agey for surance | am under age 50-and present satisfactory medical evidence of in-
5 a (C) surrey ty. | understand also that 1 cannot now or tater have the $10,000 additional
insurance Opterial surance unless | have the regular insurance.
FOR EMPLOYING OFFICE oe ONE
SIGN AND DATE. IF YOU MARKED 30% “A” OR "'C",
COMPLETE THE "STATISTICAL STUZ.~ THEN RETURN .
THE ENTIRE FORM TO YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE.
(otticial receiving date um)
| SIGNATURE (do not print)
- leek yt 10. rte tear |
/§ Tits 1968 ‘f
See Table of Effective Dates on back of Ongina! 7
. 3 . STANDARD FORM Mo. 176-1
JANUARY 1968
(For use oniy until Aor 14, 3968)
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DUPLICATE COPY—For Agency Use
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6 Aug 68
MEMO FOR: The File
SUBJECT : Cecil ¥. KLOSTKAR (P), Service
Gemputation Date
l. Ge his SF-lbl dated 31 July 63 subject
claimed feliewing creditsrle services
Dept of State 2. 1 we ee 26 Jan 312 UG Aug Lh
OSS/SSJ/GIG 2 wwe ee ee 16 Ang Lh 17 Sep 7
Cla Staff Szpleyee 2... 6 1S Sephh7 3 Aug 68
GIA Career Agent «0 ee ee) Uy Aug 68 date
Service From Te
2. Subdiect has had continueus service from
26 Jan 1531. accordingly, tris date was set as
subject's Soc. Review ef supject Staff x iployee
file this cate @@ah&h found trust the Staff iaployee
file alse cited subject's $25 as being 26 Jan 1431.
Paul Wilsen
te
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SECRET
. Tully 1998
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Insurance Branch/BSD/OP
This is to advise you that Geel] J, Klobukar
has been employed under an Agency personal services contract
effective . . The contract authorizes
participation in Civil Service Retirement, FEGLI and Federal
Health Insurance.
Subject's contract is the administrative responsibility
: . of prep/po :
Dow H. Luetscher
Chief
Contract Personnel Division
SECRET Group }
Excluded from automatic
downgrading and
declassification
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Mr. Cecil J. Klobukar
Dear Mr. Xlobukar:
The United States Government, aa represented by the Contracting
Officer, hereby contracts with you for your services aa'a Career Agent
under the following terms and conditions:
1. Status. Your status is that’s? a Governinent employee under
contract aad, as such, your rights and benefita are governed by the
provisions of this agreement. It is epecifically understood that you are
not entitie’ to rights and benefits pertaining to appointed staff status,
except as provided herein,
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2. Cover. In the performance of your services hereunder, you
-__will act wmier cover suitable to conceal your true relationship with the
Government. It ie expresely under stood and agreed that any and all
documents which you may execute in the course of such cover employ-
ment are subordinate to this agreement and any contradiction of terms
which may in any way amplify, extend or restrict your rights and/or
obligations hereunder shall be resolved by this agreement which shall
always be dominant.
3. Compensation. For your services as a Career Agent, you
will be compensated ata basic salary of. $26, 640 per annum, the equive
alent of a CS-16/6, In addition you will be entitled to legislative pay
adjustments and within grade promotione in substantial conformance
with rules and regulations applicable to Government appointed employees.
4a. Funding. If necessary to protect the security of this arranges
ment, nmesaies due you hereunder may be funded in other than a direct
manner. & is understood and agreed that any monies so funded coneti-
tute paymeat by the Government in satisfaction of its obligations under
this agreement.
5. Taxes. Aaa Career Agent, monies paid you under para-
graph three (3) above constitute taxable income for Federal tax purposes
and you mast satisfy your Federal tex liability thereon. Such income
may be pai you by or through a cover facility. Because of cover,
operational, and security considerations the Tax Committee of this
organization is authorized to make certain determinations and establish
procedures (including tax withholdings) which will result in the full
satisfactioa of your Federal income and Social Security tax obligatione.
It lo specifically understood and agreed that such determinations and
procedures, whether oral or written, constitute an integral part of this
contract amd are legally incorporated herein by reference.
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Scene mc roeemtennies shore Aocmesttemenmemnis Reese ste ge
6. Travel. You will be advanced or relmbureed funde for
necessary expenses incurred i, connection with such operational travel
ag rnay be directed or authorized by this organization. This may include
per diem in lou of subsistence in tho course of euch travel and while on
temporary duty away froin your post of assignment. All travel, trane-
portatlon and par diem provided for under this paragraph must be prop-
erly authorized, and expenses incurred herounder are subject to payment
and accounting in compHance with applicablo Government regulations, or
according to the ostahlished policies of your cover facility, whichever is
Mzestes by the Government,
' 7 Operational Expenses. You will be advanced or reimburoed
funds for necessary operational expenses including, but not limited to,
. entertatament and the purchase of information, ao opecifically approved
by the Government or your cover facility. Such funds will be subject
to payrhent and accounting in substantial compliance with applicable
‘Government regulations or according to the established policies of your
cover facility, whichever is directed by the Government, .
8. Repayment:= It 1s recognized that your failure to account for
or refund any monies advanced you hereunder shall entitle the Governe
ment to withhold the total amount of such indebtednees or any portion
thereof from any monies due you under the terms of thie contract in
such maaner as it deems appropriate.
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, 9. Benefits. By virtue of your employment relationship with
the Government hereunder, you are herein authorized:
(a) Coverage under the Feceral Employees’ Compensation Act,
ae amended. Claims by you, your heira or leyal representatives
under thie Act will be processed by this organisation in accore
dance with ite procedures in such manner 4s not to impair
security.
(b) Continued participation in the Civil Service Retirement
System in conformance with rules and regulations applicable to
appointed employees of this organization. From the basic
compensation paid you hereunder there shall be deducted the
appropriate rate percentage (presently 6-1/2) for deposit and
eventual crediting to the Civil Service Retirament Fund. Social
Security deductions required by virtue of your cover activities
will not be reimbursed you by thia organization.
(c) Continuation of your present coverage under the Federal
Employees’ Health Benefita Act. This organisation ia presently
authorised to bear a portion of the premium cost, you will bear
the remainder. Your financial contribution will be effected either
by payroll deduction or by direct remittance at periodic intervals
to be establahed by this organization.
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(d) Continued coverage under the Federal Employaes" Group
Life Insurance Act unlesa you have previously executed a written
waiver of said coverage. This organization.io presently
authorized to bear a portion of the premium coet, you will bear
the remainder. Your financial contribution will be effected
either by payroll deduction or by direct remittance at periodic
intervals to be established by this organization, ; ;
(o) Sick and annual leave equal.to and subject to the same rules
and regulationa applicable to Governme.t appointed employees.
Annual leave may only bo taken at times and places approved in
advance by appropriate Government representatives, All
accrued but unused leave credited to your former account a9 an
appointed employec of this organization will be transferred to
the leave account established for you under thia agreement,
“10. Offset. Emolumenta (including benefits in kind) recelved
from or through your cover activities are the property of the U. S.
Government, Procedurally, such emolumento will be offset against
amounts due you under thio agreement and are acknowledged to be pay-
ment by the Government hereunder and for Federal income tax purposes.
You will render signed reports to this organization, every eix (6) months,
indicating all cover emoluments received during the reporting period.
Negative reports covering the same period will be submitted if no cover
emoluments are received. Failure to submit timely reports may result
in suspension of any contractual payments due you hereunder. If cover
emoluments exceed those due you under this contract, you will dispose
of the excess amount in conformance with Governmental instructions,
11, Execution of Documenta. Lf, in the performance of services
under thio contract, you asguma the custody of Government funds or take
title of record to property of any nature whatsoever and wherever situate,
which property hao in fact been purchased with monies of the U, 8.
Government, you hereby recognize and acknowledye the existence of a
trust relationship, either oxpress or constructive, and you agree to
execute whatever documenta may be required by the Government to
evidence this relationship.
12, Secrocy. (a) You will bo required to keep forever secret
thie contract and all classified information which you may obtain by
reason hereof (unless released in writing by the Government from such
obligation), with full knowledge that violation of such secrecy may sub-
ject you to criminal prosecution under the espionage laws of the United
“States and other applicable lawe and regulations.
(b) In the event you marry or remarry during the
term of this contract, you agree to advise this organization at least one
hundred twenty (120) days in advance of such contemplated marriage, or
otherwise as secon as known, and to furnish such personal history data
on your prospective spouse ae may be required by thie organization.
You understand and agree that should this organization determine that
your marriage would limit or otherwise impatr your usefulness to the
Government, this contract may be terminated,
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13, Inatructions, Instructions received! by you from the Govorn-
Jnent in briefing, training or otherwise area part of this contract and
are incorporated herein, provided that such instructions are not incon-
sistent with the terms hereof.
14. Reassignments. During your period of service under thia
agreement, it may-be necessary for thie organization to terminate an
assignment for reasons beyond your control. in such event, you will be ©
‘ given every consideration for other assignments appropriate to Career
. Agents.- :
15, Unauthorized Commitinents. No promises or-commitmente
pertaining to rights, privileges or benefits other than those expressly
stipulated in writing in thie agreement or any amendment thereto shall
be binding on the Government. Specifically, you herein acknowledge that
- thia organization makes no commitment, elther express or implied,
that appointed employment oetatus will be offered you at the conclusion
of or during your periud of contractual service.
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16, Terr. This contract je effective ao of Hf Oey be) , and
shall continue thereafter until your retirement from the origaisation upea
“reaching age sixty (60) unless sooner terminated:
(a) Upon ninety (90) days' actual notice by either party hereto,
or ; °
(b) Upon actual notice to you in the event the regulta of an
initially required medical examination are determined by this
organization to be unsatisfactory, or
(c) Without prior notice by the Government, in the event of a
breach of this contract by your violation of the security provisions
hereof or by your otherwise rendering yourself unavailable for
acceptable service.
Termination of thia agreement will not release you from the obligations
of any security oath you may be required to take.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
BY
Contracting Officer
ACCEPTED:
Cecil J. Kilobukar
WITNESS:
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CSPS.
ATTENTION: Chief, Agent Branch
SUBJECT: Conversion to Carcer Agent Status
James A, Noel - GS-16
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1. Transmitted herewith are the following documents in
connection with subject's conversion to Carcer Agent status:
Contract Check List (3)
Nonofficial Cover Requeat (1)
Biographic Profile (9)
Latest Fitness Report (9)
2, The Request for Nonofficial Cover form haa been sent
to Chief, Central Cover Staff for consideration, Action is being
held up pending subject's TDY at headquarters, on or about 29
July 1968, Appropriate modifications will be worked out with CCS
at that time.
3. Subject will convert at his current salary, GS-16/6 and will
be assigned to the San Francisco area, under Project WUBALANCE,
engaged in spotting, assessing, recruiting and handling agents. The
effective date of his contract will be determined following discussions
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Mr. Rirch PD. O'Neal
5704 Ridgefield Road
Washington, D. C. 70026
Dear Mr. 0" Nealt
Te fa the practice af the Organization ta follow up with
forner employeen aix moechs after their retirament. We hope
by such inquiry to obtaiz tnformatton on what our retirees
are doing and whera thee are located, invite auggeations for
inproving the retiremeat zrogram and to learn if the Organt=
sation might be of some uxsistanca on any posat-rettrearent
matters,
Wa should like vere mch to hear from you on the above
potnts and on any other tevics you think would he useful to
For your convenience in replying, we havea anclosed a
sheet somawhat akin to a gern on which we hava Liated those
atandard itema of information wa'd like to hava on every re-
tirea, The remainder of the sheat, including the revarse
side, ia for your comments and suggestions, We shall de
mort appreciative of yout Zullest reaponse to thia inquiry,
Thank you very wuch fer your cooperation.
Sincerely yourn,
carroll A. Duchay ‘
Paraonnal Officer ‘ .
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CI Support ;
SUBJECT: Resume of Employmont - Birch D, O'Neal -
1. Attached is a proposed resume of my employment covering
the entire service to the U. S. Government.
2. I would propose to use this should the need arise.
However, I would not like to be restricted to the statements
therein, In 1968 I applied for admission to the Bar in the
District of Columbia and prepared a detailed response to
certain questions in the application. The information provided cece
at that time went on record and should the occasion arise, I! .
would like to be in a position to make the same statements.
I do not think that such a situation will occur, but if it
does, I would propose to support the attached resume with the
more detailed information attached hereto and which appeared
in that application.
ered DOHA
Birch D, O'Neal
Attachments:
As stated,
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RESUME
U. S. GOVERNMENT SERVICE
BIRCH D. O'NEAL
From January 10, 1938 on entering U. S. government service
as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to
February 28, 1970 (with exception of a few months in the fall
and winter of 1946-47) was omployed by various Departments and
Agencies of the U, S, Government, including the Fedoral Bureau of
Investigation, U. S. Department of Justice, U. S. Department of
State, and Central Intelligence Agency. In this period of more
than 32 years steadily advanced in salary with commensurate
responsibilities from $3200 per annum to more than $30,000 per
annum while holding various titles including Special Agent,
Legal Attache, Civil Attache, and Foreign Affairs Officer.
More than 12 years of this service was performed while stationed
abroad or in travel status in many foreign countries of Latin
America, Europe and Africa,
While the entire service involved utilization of legal
training and conduct of investigations affecting the national
security intereets of the United States, that from September
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1942 to February 1970 (voluntary retiroment) also involved —
direct supervision of investigative and clerical assistants
(on occasions more than 50 employees and expenditure of
extensive funds). The service also involved extensive liaison
with foroign government and other U. S. government officials.
Liaison on occasions, both domestic and foroign, related to
matters of the highest sensitivity and importance and accordingly
was conducted at highest levols (Cabinet and sub-Cabinet). .
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_ laws of the United States and the Republic of Guatemala. I
SUPPLEMENTARY_INFORMATION
February 1947 - March 1947, In February 1947 I entered on
duty with what was known as the Central Intelligence Group, .
2430-E Street, N.W., Washington, D. C,, a government body
created by. Executive Order which was a predecessor to the
Central Intelligence Agency. I was a legal liaison officer
with this group.
- March 1947 - Decembor 1949, During this period I was
detailed to the U. S. Department of State, 20th Street and
Virginia Avenue;:.N.W,, Washington, D. C., where I was assigned
to the U, S, Embassy, Caracas, Venezuela, as Attache. In that
capacity I prepared reports and advised and counselled the U.S.
Ambassador on matters of a legal and political nature. In .
this work I employed legal knowledge, background and experience
as related to the laws of the United States and the Republic
of Venezuela.
January 1950 to December 1951 - Central Intelligence
Agency, 2439 E Street, N.W., Washington, 0. C. In this
period I was assigned to duties involving liaison on legal
matters with other departments of the U. S. Government in-
cluding the Department of Defense, Department of Justice
(Immigration and Naturalization Service and Federal Bureau
of Investigation) and the Department of State. Criteria
for the position included knowledge, application and
interpretation of U. S. and foreign laws, The establishment
of the position was at the iristance of the General Counsel
of the Agency and my sclection to the position was with his
concurrence, The assignment required close working coordination
and collaboration with the Gencral Counsel of the Agency and
other povernmental legal counsel. I discontinued this
particular work to enable me to apain undertake further assign-
ment with the Department of State as a member of the Foreign
Service Staff Corps,
December 1951 - April 1954 - U. S. Department of State,
Foreign Service Staff, Washington, D. C, During this period
I served as Attache, Political Officer, American Embassy,
Guatemala City, Guatemala, In that capacity I gathered in-
formation concerning the legal system, laws, and enforcement
thereof and counselled and advised the U. S. Ambassador on
matters of a legal and political nature, In this work If
employed legal knowledge and experience as related to the
resigned from this position in Guatemala to return to the
U, S. for personal and family reasons. :
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2430 E Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. I have been emplayed
with this Agency since April 1954 as a Foreign Affairs Officer.
In.that capacity I have Raa regular, almost daily contact and
liaison with the Department of Justice and Department of State
representatives on matters of a legal and political nature.
_My duties involve the application of knowledge and experience
in the legal field, both foreign and domestic.
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THROUGH 1 Head of D Career Service
SUBJECT + Notification of Approval of Request for
Voluntary Retirement
1. Iam pleased to inform you that your request for voluntary
retirement under the CIA Retirement and Disability System has been
approved by the Director of Central Intelligence.
2. Your retirement will bacome effective 28 February 1970,
Your annuity will commence as of 1 March 1970 and is payable 1 April
1970. You may be assured that every effort will be made to expedite
delivery of your first check following completion of the adminietrative
processing required to offect your retirement.
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leave up to 30 days or for whatever amount of leave credit you carried
over from the last calendar year if that amount ls more than 30 days.
Pefoe ee ee Le le
Robert ©. Wattles
Director of Personnel 4
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Dear Bireh:
As you reach the end of your active carcer
of Government service, 1 want to join your friends
and colleagues in wishing you continued success
and satiofaction in your retirement,
You have been privileged to face the challenge
of in.portant responsibilities during your more than
thirty-one years of sorvice to your country. The
ouccess with which you have met this challenge chould
be o suurce of lasting pride and saticfaction to you.
May 1 eatend to you, personally and officially,
my sincere appreciation for tha iimportazt work you
have dono and my warmest hopes that you will Gnd
fall enjoyment in the geare abead.
:inceroly,
fgf Richard Helas
Richard Holmo
Director .
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MEMORANDUM FOR : Direetor of Central Intelligence
AUBJECT 1 Request for Yotuntary Netirement . }
Bireh D, O'Neal :
approval; thie recommendation is coatsined in paragraph 4,
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| 2. Mr. Birch D, O'Neal, GS-16, Operations Officer, Counter
Intelligence ‘taff, Clandestine Service, hae applied for voluntary
7 * vetirement under tho provisions of Headquarters Regulation 20-50),
to ba ‘effective 28 February 1970.
Retirement and Disability System and meets the technical require.
ments for voluntary retirement under the System, He isa 56 years
old with over 32 yoars of Federal service. This service includes
over 22 yeare with the Agency of which 5 years were in qualifying
servica, Tho Head of tha Clandestine tarvice Career “orvice has
rocommended that hia application for volurtary retirement be ape
proved. 1 endorses this recommendatior,
4. Iie recommended that you approve the voluntary retire.
ment of Mr. Birch D, O'Neal under the provisions of Headquarters
Regulation 20-50j,
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Dear Mr. Locke:
With reference to yoar letter of 26 September 1704
concerolag Mr. Pdeeh Uisearth U'Neel, Laave ho@aa Mar. © Neal
elnce the linge 19408, Lait? wo were establishing forrral iiateon
with the lhureas of Irnanigration and hatusasicatien and, | seause
© theraegy knewlecge of the campaler Jinmlarstion ines wae
specniial, | propewacd tat Uiia pealiien ingot yatoa la eyar.
t4r,. O Neaah wae aeleeted and perforcasd very weil ln Chat job,
whieh rouudred constant iiaisen -Al). this office um the legal
aspects.
_la Mr, O'Neal's avatyamoats since that tiie, Ihave
had occaaion to vark with bir fron tine te tinw oo a variety
of preableme, [nave ieunad ua bas had a good grasp cf the iegal
aapectio ef theoa tratters. FP rac thie Ling sevociaiion roy
evadlasion is hat Mr, C'Neal*e reeves character Is goud, he
bas seund tackyreuad in tug Nelc of law, ard le yomerally fe
floy we practices af tuw.
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Dear Sir:
Our Conference has, as one of its purposes, the work of investie
gating the moral character and fitness for the practice of law
of those attorneys of one state who seek admission to the bar
of another. In this connection, we have beon asked to report on
BIRCH DILWORTH O'NEAL, 55, a member of the bar of Georgia who is
applying for admission to the bar of the United States Listrict
Court for the District: of Columbia,
Mr. O'Neal states he has had tho following employsent with the
Central Intelligence Agency:
February 1947 to Central Intelligonce Group Legal Liaison
March 1947 Officer
‘nee Te ata a Su tL elne pA RMP ditt SUNS maneern fe meee ane meen ta
January 1950 to Legal employment with the CIA
December 1951
April 1954 to Foreign Affairs Officer
dato
We wish to verify this information with you and to obtain as well
any information concerning his qualifications you may wish ta
present to the admitting authority,
Can you also verify for us the following government employment as
given by Mr, O'Neal:
March 1947 to Department of State U. S. Embagesy
Decamber 1949 Caracas, Venezuela
December 1951 to Department of State u, S, Embassy
April 1954 Guatemala City,
Guatemala
Thank you for your assistance,
Sincerely,
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Central Intelligence Agency
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September 25, 1968
BIRCH DILWORTH O'NEAL
Dated:
Concerning:
Applicant fer admission
to the bar of U. S. Dist. Court for D.C.
For your convenience we enclose a copy of our previous letter,
Very truly yours,
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BIRCH GILSORTH OC MFAL, S55) a mesthber of the tar of Teorgio who 18
Applying Cor aldmisedios ta she bar of tne tinstas States Listrict
Court for the biserset 6 £ Cosutbaa,
“Ie. 0 Veal states hy tas had the folicwherp employwent with the
Contrui Intelligence Agency:
February 1947 to Central Intalllgonee Group fegzi Liaison
March 1947 Onfsecer
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April 1984 to Foretyn Affairs %Ffheer
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Biven by “er, Oteas:
LU, S&S, Fabassy
March 1947 to Department of State
Caracas, Venotuola
Docember 1945
Nocenher 1951 to Departaent of State U. S, Embassy
Apvil 1984 Suateaalia City,
Guatesata
Thauk you for your assistance.
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1155 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Dear Mr. Locke:
This is in reference to your letter requesting information
concerning Mr. Birch Dilworth O'Neal's employment and qualifica-
tions. ——Cn .
Mr. O'Neal has been employed by this Agency since 11 Febru-
ary 19ST. On two oecasions, March LI4T to Decender lub) and
December 1951 to April 1954, he was detailed to the Department
of State.
During the more than 20 years this employee bas been vith
the Central Intelligence Agency, his performance has been con=
sistently high. Mr. O'Neal ig one of our seniar africtals and
is highly regarded.
If I can be of further service to you, please do not
hesitate to get in touch with m.
Sincerely,
feof lear oe we lle
Robert &. Wattles
Director of Personnel
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Nir. Lawrence f. \Houston
Goneral Counsel
SUBJECT: Application for Admission to the Bar of
the District of Columbia - Birch D. O'Neal.:
1. You recall I spoke to you about my application for
admission to the Bar in the District of Columbia. The appli-
cation has been filed, You have been listed as one of three
persons connected with the U. S. Governmeht in the Washington,
D. C., area with whom I am perscnally ecquainted and who are
familiar with my work in the Lbepartment of Justice and other
Branchos of the U. S. Government. The others are Nr. S. J.
Papich of the P.B.1. and Mr. Thomas C. Nann, former Foreign
Service Officer with whom I worked, Ambassador, and later
Prestdent of the Automobile Manufacturer's Association.
2. My application {s betng considered primarily on the
basis of education qualifications as provided in the rules
prior to admission to the Bar and reciprocity between the
states of Georgia and the District of Columbia on matters of
admission. They may not contact you but for your information
in case they do, attached are copies of Attachments B, D, E
and F of the application for admission which I filed in the
District recently. You will note that in the last paragraph
of Attachment B that services nerformed since April 1954 is
carried in the capacity of a Foreign Affairs Officer. This
had been agreed upon with Central Cover and primarily at their
instance and I did not think it would jeopardize my case if,
in fact, I could otherwise qualify under the experience pro-
visions of the District rules. In any event, the information
herein may be helpful to you in the event you are called upon
to respond to an inquiry.
am sending copies of this and the attachments to
3. I
tho Office of Sccurity and Office of Porsonnel ani I should
hope that any response from these various elements of the
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course of the investigation which will be made to determine my
qualifications for admission to the Bar in the District of
Columbia.
BIRCH D. O'NEAL
. CI/SIG .
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dtem §, Taye 3S 6% Applicant's .westionnaire wad if fidavit:
. July Lost + anuarey . ovecatur County wr laa, :
tainbridge, ceornia - tpi width father, . b. Otheah. Sr. a
foengared din ine seneral prac lee oof law and serve | as atnistant
tomy father fa tas nycparat.vt of Givil cisen. He With Che
Solicitor (Myasesuii -) for the €.te Court of Dadnbpridee
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represented ston caenh cases in ore 7 brs Court of
Hainbridpe davis period in awadehoaiy tnther oa% Lit sy oldest .
brother, Maston rett O'Ne.?. fs., presoatiy Conecessman Crom :
the Second Pisivi of Georeig. was Selicitore bro-Ten of that
Court. I regrescated defeuecat ss tn eeininay Ca i the :
Superior Court ef Peottur Corn. lalbany Jadiviss Cirenit?) '
which was aud is oa Court of hted, wonerai, jurisdiction. \
Practice was bevh edvil and 2elainado and tnedided contracts, i
torts, real amd persenal preneciy daw, title searches, ete. t i
Jeft this practice for the purse of enteripys on duty with the. i
U.S. Departwent of Justice ce. fesuary 10, 1954 shen I bec ang :
a Special Avent ef the Federal carean of dn tigation, Ree
requircments for admission tf. inet service Incdiided havin a
Jaw deyree and adwission to the bar, .
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ipvestipative reports and pro. vsutive puoi ries, gondotang U.S.
Attorneys duo prensaration of cares for tr , and otherwise serving
the U.S. Denertceat of Justice in dks many ans varied poaceline i
and warliiae ressonsibilitue:. Jais involved dusty application .
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Birch D. O'Neal,
Ci Saft
SUBJECT : Notification of Non-olisibility for Designation as a
Participant in the CIA Retirement and Disability
System
1. I bave your memorandum =f 27 October 1966 which refers to my
memorandum advising you that in the initial screening of personnel eligible
to become participants ia the CIA Retirement System you have deen deters
mined to be ineligible because vi an apparent deficiency in "qualifying duty’
it is important that you iealize that such a deficiency is only significant ia
the initial review of Agency personnel who have 15 or more years uf Agency
service since the law permits such |-ersons to acquire at their - ption a
‘wested Interest in the CIA Retirement System. At the same me, the law
requires a.minimum of 60 months qualifying duty betore one can possibly
qualify for retirement benefits under the CIA Retirement Systern. It servea
no purpose, therefore, to place a person permanently in the System if there
is a possibility that he may never yuaiily for bonefits therein.
2. In paragraph 2 of your memorandum you indicate concern that failure
to coatest the initial /indings in your case may ; rejudice the possibility of a
favorable decision with regard to your eligibility to .articipate in the CIA
Retirement System at soma future date. It is assumed that you were referring
to the possibility that you may have some additional service that could perhapa
be considered as qualifying duty under the System. a noted in paragraph 2
of my memorandum «£28 September !966, our initial determination =f
ineligibility doca not preclude reconsideration .f your eligibility at some
future date.
3. As you know, Regulation 20-50 provides ior aa appeal to the Director
of any adverese determinztion under that regulation. Hewever, the regulation
also provides an opportunity ior an employee to ; resent his case to the CLA
Retirement Board prior to the making of an adverse determination. Because
of the large number of employees covered in the initial screening of on-duty
employees to identify those eligible for participation in the System, this
procedure vas not applied when, as in your case, the employee's Career
Service reported that he did not neet the requirements { Regulation 20-50 for
nomination as a ;articipant. Accordingly, the procedure «f notifying employees
of their non-clipibility tor »articipation in the Systen: based upon the initial
finding «f an en:pleyee'a Career Service has beea ‘ollowed in all such cases,
This is contrary to the implicatioa io paragraph 2 2f your memsraadum that
other ecmployces in circumstances similar to ycura vere act so informed and
I would be pleased to look more deeply into that aspect of your meniorandwa,
if you wish.
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4. In the event that you have performed service which you believe to
be qualifying duty under the CIA Retirement System, you are moat certainly
entitled to present the details of such service to the Clandestine Services
Career Service Board for review and formal submission to the CIA Retiree
ment Board. A copy of this memorandum will be forwarded to the Executive
Secretary of that Board.
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Director cf Personnel
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MEMORANDUY FOR: Mr. Emmett D, Echols
Dircctor of Personnel
SUBJECT: Notification of Non-elicibility for
vesignation ag a Particinant in the
CIA Retirement and Disability Systom
l. Reference is made to your moesorandun directed
to me, Gate: 28 September 1966, entitled as above, in
which it is stated that I may request that my case he
formally oxsigered by the CIA Retirerent Board and
that such recuest must be made within 30 days of the
date of the cotification. Other pressing responsibili-
ties have mrt permitted me to prepare for formal con-
sideration 2 challenge to the decision of non-cligikility.
My request, turough the support officer of the Staff to
which I am issigned, for a reading on retirerent benefits
which I micrt receive should I retire on 31 December 1966
or five yazrs From that date, would not constitute a
formal reroest of a decision as to my eligibility for
retirement mnder the CIA Retirement System, ‘The figures
provided me in that connection were simly to serve as
a guideline for my own considerations as to possible
future retictement,
2, wThis memorandum is directed to you an‘ to those
to whom coriss are designated to preeluée the expiration
of this és. 27 October 1966, without protesting the
notificatinz that I must provide certain notification
within 30 izvs cf 28 September 1966. I am informed that
other officers of CIA who have net qualified for retire-~-
ment have act in fact been given such notifications and
my inquire ocncerning possiple benefits should not re-
quire therefore a formal decision that I am not eligible
on any Specztic basis,
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3. I have guestions with reverd to certain
aspects of the law and in respect to ry eclivibility,
and this notification to you at t2i2 time is designed
to preclude a loss of any rigit [I right have under
the law to challenge tne decisics of non-eligibility
as given by you on 28 September 1966,
4. I would anpreciate a ferzel reply acknowledg-
iny this communication with a stetement as to wactner
in fact the leyal question of elizviiility is now before
the CIA Retirement Board or any ctucr authority of the
Agency, or is not. This reguest fiz intended not only
for the Director of Personnel te oacm it is primarily
addressed and from whom such notification of non-
eligibility was reccived, but alse is intended for
others receiving copies of tais rencrandum,
13 th 8.0 Meg h_
Biren D, O'Neal
cc: CIA Retirement Board (Attn, ir.
CIA Retirement Staff
Mr, Gerald Lb, Miller, DbP/os
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C/cl/Personnel~Support
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MEMORANDUM FOR: — Biach De OM
THROUGH + Head of 9g Gy
SUBJECT : Notification Designation as a
Participant and. Disability System
1. As you may know, we are tn thes viewing the employment
history and current career field of all employees ‘fn the Agency to identify
those who are cligible for desiynation as a participant in the new CIA
Retirement and ‘Disabilicy System. In this process, the initial review of
each case is made by the individual's Career Service. If. the Head of his
Career Service nominates him for participstion in the System, this nomina=
tion 16 reviewed by the CIA Retirement Board which recommends final action
to me, However, 1£ the Head of the Carecr Service advises that the employee
oS . does not meet the basic requirezents of RR 20-50 for participation, I have
accepted this: finding without further review by the CIA Retirement Board.
Thia practice has been adopted in the - interest of expediting this acreening
process ao that those employees who are eligible to participate in the Sys-
tem may be designated participants as soon as possible,
ae . 2. In your case, the Hex of your Career Service has advised me that
so you do not meet the requirements of HR 20-50 for designation as a particti-
pant and [I have accordingly mace the formal determination required by the : -
regulation that you are not eligible for designation. From a review of your
record 1t appears that the decision of your Career Service was based upon
the. fact that you have 15 years cor more of Agency service, but have not as
yet performed 60 months of qualifying service as required by regulation. My
determination that you are not eligible at this time for designation in no
way affects your current status under the Civil Service Retirement System,
nor does it preclude reconsideration of your eligibility to participate in
the CIA System Lf you should met the requirements for designation in the
future,
3. Should you desfre further information concerning the requirements
for designation as a participant in the CIA Retirement System, I suggest that
you read paragraph. e of HR 20-30 and paragraph 5 of the Employee Bulletin
dated 350 July 1965, entitled “Fudlic Law 88-643, The Central Intell lgence
Agency Retirement Act of 1964 for Certain Employees."
4. It is always possible that the recards upon which the determination 1
made in your case may have been incomplete or inaccurate regarding your actual
employment history with the Agency. If, after studying the materials cited
above, you have questions regarding the determination that you are not eligt-
ble to participate in che CIA Retirement Svstem, please feel free to contact
offictals of your Career Service. They are familiar with the details of your
case and will gladly discuss then with you, In addition, you may wish to dis-
cuss your case with the CIA Retirement Stafl located in Room 205, Magazine
Building (extension 2847), if such discussions do not resolve any questions
you have regarding your cligihitity, you thay request that your case be formally
considered by the CIA Retirement Board, However, this request must be made with-
in 30 days of the date of this memorandum,
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IN REPLY, PLEASE REFER TO May 16, 1957
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Office of Tersonnel
2400 E street, Northwest
washington, De Ce
attention: fersonnel Offteer
Gentlenens:
: In accordance with your rejyuest received in thta
Bureau on May 10, 1957, there ta transnitted herewith the
Uffictal Personnel Folder of dir. irch 2 Cl yeal.
Very truly yours,
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‘APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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To the Director of Central Intelligence
Sir:
| submit herewith my application for membership in the Career Staff of the
Central Intelligence Agency.as defined below:
“The Career Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency is a group of
carefully selected and trained individuals who accept an obligation fo
devote themselves to the needs of the Agency, and who intend to make
a career with the Agency.”
In accordance with this definition, | desire to devote myself to the faith-
ful performance of duty in the Central Intelligence Agency, and | accept the
obligations and conditions of that service which are determined to be essen-
tial to the furtherance of its mission.
lam aware of the many restrictions necéssarily placed upon me by virtue
of the security requirements inherent in my employment by the Central Intelli-
gence Agency. | am also aware that as a member of the Career Staff, it will
be my obligation to serve anywhere and at any time and for any kind of duty
os determined by the needs of the Agency, and | have been assured that in
order to carry out this policy, full consideration will be given to my particular
capabilities, interests, and personal circumstances. By virtue of this applica-
tion for membership and upon my acceptance in the Career Staff, | am assured
that, with continuing satisfactory work performance and conduct on my part,
just and equitable attention will be accorded my personal progress during my
tenure in the Career Stoff. 1am also assured that, on my satisfactory com-
pletion of any assignments, | will be offered reassignments which are compati-
ble insofar as possible with my abilities and coreer interests, and that | shall
be entitled to the benefits now available or to be made available in the future
to members of the Career Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency.
MEMBERSHIP IN THE CAREER STAFF OF / 4 exth, . 3 (2. Mead.
THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (Signature)
APPROVED, TO TAKE eFrect_1 JUL 1954 J /, RS ¥
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: / Scot.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Date)
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Departnaent of State
SUBST CT ¢ O'NPAL, Stroh Mlworth
Transniseion of Affidavit for Loave Purposes
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REPERRICE s Henorandun for Yre 7. Park Arnatrong, dre
fron this office, subjnot, ONAL, Birch
Miworth, Sequest for Appotnt.ont in the
Foreign Service dated 1 Octobor 1961
Attached herato ia original of affidavit for leave purposes
forn, marked ‘1, which was completed by subject ot his post,
Anerican "nbeeay, Cnratemnle City, Guatemala, snd forwardad to
thie office for tranmilasion to the Tepart~sant of Stato. This
action has beon taken in the interost of security, so that subject's
eonnection wlth thie Agenoy will not rope-r in the “sbassy's adnine
Letrative filea. There is also attached, for (nfornational pursoses
only, the original of the copy which has dren filed with the mbaesy,
marked 72, which does not show any CIA auploynect.
LYON Be ZTITPATRI CE
Asetetant Nroctor
Attachments: ae Affidavit for Lenve Purposes form 1
be Affidavit for Leave Purvoses form "2
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Ulecisicn Control
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SUBJECT:: Transnission of Affidavit ferns -
irch D. O'NEAL
It is requested thet the ettrched menorancum be sent to the.
Depertment of State, without deley, ir order to prevent tha
Department from communicating with the Ertsss; st Guatemels City, regard-
in, the leave st:tus of this om: loyee and thereby Jooprrdicing his
security, ,There has already been some deisy wiille your office determined
whether erinet this procedure was in eecordsnee with Integreticn policy.
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; Central Intelligence agency,
Washington, D.C.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter RI-36 of the
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Federal Personnel Manual, it ie requested that the official per-
sonnel file and leave record of Birch Dilworth O'Nawl,
; : Legal Liaison Officer who e.0.d. Dacambar 31,1945)
! with thia agency, dete of birth Juna 1.19131.
employed by_your agency from Dacember, 1949 to 195)
ot —Nephineton. be forwarded to the following
addresa at the earliest practicable date:
‘ “ Department of State,
Division of Foretgn Service Personnel Records,
Room600-A, SA-12, -
Washington 25, D. C.
: Very truly yours,
. Eh gere ah WV
Chief, Field Operations Branch
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Political Officer
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Dependents: Birch Dilworth O'Neal, Jr., son, dob 7/16/47
Melinda Pauly O'Neal, daughtur 6/12/50
Frances Paul 0'Neal - wife
Authorise travel for appointee from Washington, D. C, ta Guatemala City.
Pamily direct from Washington, D. C. to Guatemala City.
Shipment of effects from Washington, D. C. and Bainbridge, Georgia to
Guatemala City.
No reserye status.
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‘ | Getober 195!
MEIMORSNDUM FOR: THE SECHETARY OF STATE
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ATTENTION : Mr. W. Park Armstrong. Jr.
SUBJECT : O'NE.L, Birch Dilworth, Kequest for
Appointment in the Foreign Service
ENCLOSURE : a. Application Forms DSP-34
bd. Medical Forrns 88 and 89
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cs. Cecupational History Supplernent
the Foreign Service with the title of First Secretary, FEK-3, $8, 330.00,
for duty in tha American Embassy at Guatemala City, Guatecwiala. Mr.
OG’ Neal will raceive fron: CL’ a baste salary of $8,600.00 per annum,
1. It is requested that Mr. Birch Dilworth O'Neal be appvinted in
2. Mr. O'Neal, who is 38 years of age, received his -..B, and LL.B.
Degrees from the University of Ceorgia. He has had approzircately
thirteen yeara experience as an attorney, investigator, and intelligence
officer in Government service, Frotr. Septernber 1942 to ~ugast 1943
he wae Legal Attache in Bogota, where he was responsible for all FBI
activities in Colombia, From “.ugust 1943 to December 1944 he was
Civil Attache in Mexico City, Mexico, where he wae resporsible for
all FBl activities in Mexico, having under his supervision m.ore than
fifty special agents of the FBI. From March 1947 to Decerrber !949
he served as Attache in Caracas, Venezuela, where he was “S0 station
chief, having as his responsibility all CL. activities {n Venezuela.
Since December !949 Mr. C'Neal has served ina very responsible
position at CIA headquartere in Washington, in which position he has-
represented the Director of Central Intelllgence in liaison with all
other Government agencies in connection with all mattera relating to
aliens of interest to CIA. It is believed that Mr. O'Neal posseszes the
professional qualifications for the duties planned for hii. and, in
addition, has the cultural qualifications required of an +merican
representative serving abroad.
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3. A commissioned title as First Secretary is requested for
Mr. O'Neal in order that he may be enabled to carry out hia duties
in & secure and afficient manner, The use of a commisaloned title °
In this tnetance, which has Been discussed at Jenyth with appropriate
offices of ARA, is belHeved necessary in order to make possible the
appearance of a completa break between Mr. O'Neal and the previous -
OSO station chief, and in order to provide hirn with adequate cover
which will integrate bini com:letely into the Embarsy in a country
whose present Government is noticeably hostile and vigilant with
regard to American Intelligence activities. it ls proposed that .
Mr. O'Neal will serve in the }olitical Section of the Einbassy. He
will replace Mr. Collins D. Almon, who returned to the United
States in March !951. :
4. The proposed biography for Mr. O'Neal will be forwarded
at a later date.
5. It ia requested that subject arrive at his destination on or
about 15 November 195!.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE:
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(YaaN B, KIRKPATARICK
feting Asaietant Director
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an oxintine vacancy must be Mlled by Kovember 1, and that a definite
cotmitsent was nucoysary by Uctobor 1. Actually 1 had intended to be
in Washinton durtny the early pact of Joptenter for a further talk
with you, ovt two court. trials havo prevunted this, {
if conventont to vou, 1 woud like to seo you in Nsshington
this comine Monday mornin, Cetobur 1, Lf that diay haprens to be
inconvenient, pleane talasraph or telaphone me collect. i will ‘
assune tiig tino to be avreeavle unless L hear to the contrarye
L certatnly anproctate the necesslty for a ponttive coruaitaent
on my part, and will be prepa ml lo clive 4 definkte snseer when [ an
in vasninecton, Since our talk last dune, quite a few personal conpli-
cations have arison, which i have been attempting to resolve.
With kind personal ruvaris,
“incarely yours,
/of J. ¥. Lorsett, Ur.
JkKDjr/h
Mr. Dorsett conferrod with the weiter and Col. Shefrieli -siwards on
1 Gctot:r, He waa still ina position of not Lein: avle to stave that
ho would enter on duty on 1 November 1951, Me mentioned various personal
reasons and the necessity of conferrin» with his fathursinelaw Senator
Villts 3msith, He later called me at my hong at 9300 Bi 1 Oetober 1951
and state. Lo could not enter on duty 1 November 1951, -ut he continued
to ba interested in the job and would probably te in contact with Col,
Mdwards in the spring of 1952 to detemsine if there cantimsd to be a
vacancy in which ho could te olaced,
Sos a /sf/ cArch uo. OMieal
Alien Affairs ooicer
LSC
2 October 1951
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Ue of Gasy AeDe 19353 Use of Gaoey Law Schoey LLeBe 19373 atty. prte
prac., 1937-303 attye, Dopt. of Justice, 193023 to the Dopt. of
Stato, atte, biexico City, De Fs ond ''0 ota, Coloabia, 1912-153
atty., celf 1946-7; to the Dept. of Stute, att., Caracas, 19h 7~l193
Rephi officer, Dept. of Dafonso 19)0—513 married
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MEMORANDIP!
TOs
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Chief, Adviaistrative Stat
SUBJECTs Reclassifics.ion of Chief cf S:ation Slot in Guileacla city
1. It is requested that the chief of station's slot in Guatemala
City, Guatemala be reclassified {row-¢>
2, the Western Homischers vision hag boo aiv' sed ty the
Department of State that Guatemala is te receive priority attention from
this Division.
3. Accordin:ly, WHY desires to have its station in Custonazla
4
City headed by a hi-hecaliber individual in order that our pro,;rem for
that country be implesented as soon as cossible.
ke fr. Birch De. O'Neal, S=1), will be processed as Chief of
Station for Guatemala City. It would te of rreat assistancao to thig
Division if the reclassification of toe slot could be offactcd 33 sven ag
possible.
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Office Memorandum + UNttED STATEs GOVERNMENT
To : Assistant Dircctor/Special Operations pate: 13 February 1951
FROM 1 Security Officer
SUBJECT: O'NEAL, Birch D.
Reference to your memurandum concerning return to duty of Subject
sometime prior to | December 1951, this office will endeavor to comply
with your proposals. I might say that Mr. O'Neal has done a superior job
as Alien Affairs Officer fur the Agency, There has been some thought
given to transferring the Alien Affairs Branch from 1&S to the immediate
office of Mr. Dulles, and it is impossible to give a positive guarantee of
his availability, which in that case would be dependent upon Mr, Dulles!
decision.
I feel, however, that OSO could at least tentatively plan along the
line of your proposal. The cooperation of the ADSO and Chief, FDT, in
making Mr, O'Neal available has been sincerely appreciated. _
SHECRELD EDWARDS
Colonel, GSC
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LAST WORKING DAY:
EMPLOYEE'S SIGNATURES
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Alien Affairs Branch
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OFFICIAL STATION
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The requirements of Administrative Inatruction 20-1 dated 9 December
1949 have been mt,
RECOMMENDED: .
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: DATE ‘ StowaT URC OF OFFICE CHIEF, DIVISICN CHIEF OR ADM.
FOR USE OF PERSCRNEL ONLY
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DATE 12 BOM, OFFICER
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TO st Viclat Pitts, Parsonne? Div, Morth Buflding
FROM os oH. E, Siasner, srnloyees Div, "LY Bultdéing
SUBJOCT : Tranemitteal of 37=7 and P-rgonnel Folder
: Tranemitted herew!th is the nereonne) folder of
Ry, Birch D, O'Neol.
Attached 4f a 27=2 from 143 placing Mr, C'Nesl
in one cf their lots, the 1/0 of which Erployaes Diviston
Coes not currye
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DATE BRIFFEO BY SECURITY
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REMARKS;
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MYQAGANDUM FOR THR SECRETAHY OC? STATE
TT ATT.NTiUNa kre be Park Armetrong, dre
Sabject 1: Cancellation of Foreign Service
Title of Attaché at Caracas fur
ke. Sirch ie U'teal
1. This is to advise you that lr. Birch 5. c'Neal, CIA
representative who has been serving at Caracas, bensrucla with
the Foroign Service title of attaché, has rutummed to tho United
States. It ia requested, therefure, that his foreiin Corvice
title be cancelleds
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TO $ chier, Soreiyn Division 7
FRoM ': Chiel oF Statten, Crracas oo L
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SUBJECT: Generai Aduinistrative Dertecbhn. Aaa Ciak »
Speeltie Wroento.Opgen °
1. With referexze to the abcve emloyee, you aro advisad thst his
oresent traval clans on vormanent change of station to “ayhing-
ton, U.C., are as fellows:
13 Decester 1949 Pecart Caracas, Vanezvela, via Alcoa
| Stesashin Lin
‘ 19 " no aptive "obfie, Slahama, at 7 a.
; 19 ® n Tepart “obile via air ab 1033 a.m,
+: " asrive Tulas, Cklehoria
In Tulsa he eembucted by letter or tolayran dleected to
hin at 220 2 Pises. ie ezo¢eta to obtain an autovobile
in Tulsa ans : ta hts hows « creas via car on or about
10 January 1250. Ee can be reathed through Lis hone address
until An DPos Ens tely 17 February, 26 which tiie he axvects to
dopart by ea> for Teshin:ton, 5.2., end revort for duty 20 Beb-
ruary 1950,
2. Thin pronoses schocule of travel ts in line uith anvroved sixty
days! calenéar leave slus travel tive,
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PERSONNEL REPORT ON REPRESENTATIVES OF
. OTHER DEPARTMENTS ABROAD of
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Name of officer... Birch D. O'Neal oo. ¥
Tide ooo Attachs
Post ........ Amer ican Embassy, Caracas 0...
Mr. O'Neal has done extromely satisfactory
work since he has been here and I wish to
reiterate the satisfaction shown respecting him
in Mexico City by stating that I am very happy
that he is not to be transferred but is to re-
main another year in Caracas.
He has been exceptionally helpful to the
Embassy, and his level head and good sense have
been of extreme usefulness.
Both he and his wife are extremely well
liked by their colleaguos in the Embassy and by
the Venezuelan and American Communities.
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CCUFIDGNTIAL
26 Jurw.ry 1949
PEMORANDUM
TO t Doputy Budsot Officer
FRO =: =Doputy Porsonnol Offioer
SUBJECT: Forctrn Post OLfforontLal
-1, In accordanco vith Part 325, SubeChaptur B,
Chaptor Ill, Titlo 5, Codo of Podural Rujulutions, ,
Birch De O'Hoal
ie oligible to reoulvy foroicn post diffuruntial pay
as prosorited by ropulotions.
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TO: CARA CITE: WASHF .
RE: CARA 546 (IN 31421)AND CARA 547 (IN 31483)
EYES ALONE - VINCENT B. OODEN
1, GAGE NOT CONSIDERED SUITABLE TO ACT AS STATION CHIFF
FOR PROIONGED PERIVD.
2. TIE WILL NOT PERYIT OGDEN TAKING HOI LEAVE IN
ADDITION TO NECESSARY 30 DAYS TDY HERE PRIOR TO GAGE'S DEPARTURE,
3. FOR THESE REASONS DESIRE OGDEN POSTPONE HOMELEAVE
UNTIL AFTEH CRIMMINS HAS BECOME WELL INDOCTRINATED.
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2 AEMESE OFICIAL COMMMMOCATIONS 19
JHE GECHETARY OF STATE
Wagrana TOM A OO : DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
In reply refer to
FC ~ LEN . kay 17, 1942
SCRRT
Tot Donald H, Gallowsy, Eaoulre, .
Assiotrnt Wrector, ~
Centre] Intellig¢nce Agency. —(+ -
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Frout Jack D, Neal, ian ~
Chiefy Divirion of
Foret en Activity Correlation.
Reference is msde to your aenorendum dated Kay 7, 1348 ree
garding Mr. Birch BD. O'Neal.
The Enbassy at Curecun hae been notifled ny telegria May 14,
1948 that Mr. O'Nenl's travel from Caracan to Habasa ont return
for conference anoroziantely May 19, 1948 ie euthorized by travel
order No. &9649, May 4, 1948, chargeable allotment 2-127238.
14.90000
may 7 1948
MEMORANDUM FGR THE SECHETARY OF STATE
ATTENTION: kr. Jack D. Neal
Subject +: Clearance for Travel for Mr. Birch D. O'Neal
1. This mezorandun is to confirm the telephone conversation
between Mr. Kealta office and Mr. Green's office on | Nay 19L8 at
which time vorbal clearance was obtained fur Mr. Rirch D. “Neal,
presently serving as Attache*of the American Embassy at Caracas,
Venazuola, to proceed to Habana, Cuba for conference: purposes.
2. Mr. O'Neal will arrive in Habana on or about 19 May 19,8
and will return to his pest at Caracas upon completion of the
conference in Habana.
ALAN it, BCCKACKEN
Acting Assigtant Lirector
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23 Junuary, 1948
ig PANDA '
TO ¢ Chief Perszornmel Diviston, 930 :
via Uxzecuttlve Secretary for Information of
Assietant Uiroector, Special Operations
FROM : Acting: Chlef, FBT :
SULJECT: Hecognition of Service - Birch D. O'Neal
1. %In compliunce with S.O. Circular No. 46,
Reco nition of Services, the followin: {Information Ls
Bsubuitted for your obeervation und for ineluston in
the porsonnel fLle of Mr. birch D. O'Neal,
2. A State Department dispatch, dated
11 December, 1947, from “ultor J. Donnelly, American
Anbagsudor, Curacas, /anezuela to the Secretary of
State, roau as follows: .
"T have the honor to forward herewith
three photostsatile covles of a menorandum prepared
by a controlled Amertcen source entitled "The
Communist Movement in Yenezuela,"
"T consider this menorandwa an
excellent plece of work which 1a particularly
ugeful in that Lt brin::s tovether in a brief scope
the essential facts réyardiny the development of
Comuntsn in this country and ;ives the names of
the prinet{pal Comminisct leaders. Attention Ls
invited sspecially to page 7 of the menorandun which
gives the campalj;m pletforn that tho Comdqntist Party
1s using in the election schoduled to be held Decembor
14, 1947,"
3. lr. Birch DL. O'Noul, chief of Furtts ?
jh, / station in Curacags, prepared the memorandum
27 paponionws in Ambaseador Lonnelliy's dispatch,
Oo Nery C
Ly,
Sef “John A. Cleveland
Acting Chief, FBT
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HOTS TO FILES:
30 March 19h7
The following officials ara approved for
the Group II classification for overseas quarters,
wider provisions of Bureau of the Budget Ciroular
A-53, and CIO Administrative Order Ho. 31.
William B. Caldwell CAP=12
Robart Spalding CAF~2
Justia O'Donsell CAP=12
Albert R. Haney CAF~12
wihlirch De O'Heal CAF-12
Chief of Stuticn,
Chief of Station,
Chief of Station,
Chief of Station,
Chief of Station,
Santiazo, Chile
Lima, Peru
La Pas, Bolivia
Quite, Ecuador
Caracas, Venesuela
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SECRET
TO: Birch D. 0*Neal
Authorization is granted for tho orating and shipping
of your personal car at the oxpense of this organization
in accordance with an arroaient dated 25 Fobruary 1947.
The welght of such autouobilo will not be deductable
from the total woisht allowed for person2l and houses
hold effects. .
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(Lies Mare 9 Beloorg
7 Wis Proving Officer)
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3 March 1947
MERORANTEY FOR THE DIRECTOR, CENTRAL INTELLIGKNC''s , ‘
SUQImCTs CIC Adrinistrative Order Ho, 31
1, CIG Adrinistrative Orcer No. 31, dufed Octo er 31, 1946,
sakes prov'sion for Group II classification for civilian em loyees
who ars Chiefs of Missions or principal ofFicers directly subore,
dinate toc Tabhington, D.C, The Order specifies that these officials
will fst] in ¢reder CAF-13 or P-6 or abov>, unless othervise
aporevec by the Mirector. ‘
2. I recomrend the Group II classification for Ts. B. Calcvell,
Robart Scalding, Justin O'Donnell, Albert He Haney, and Sireh D, O'Neal,
who will he Chicfs of their reanoctiva Stutiona and direetly sub=
ordinate te "ashington, but whose ;rades are bhlow tha CAFe13 or
P-6 level. :
3. It 4a believed in each. case that the fulfillment of the
oblig:ticns at the Station concerned justifies the Croup II clarsificae .
Rion, Therefore, there is at ached a propose letter of authorisation
for the Director's risnatu e. The Cireetor’s epproval of this provosed
letter will purrit the S-ecial Funds Section to sey the Group II classie
fication to the indivicuals concerned,
4 It ia recomrtnded thut the payment under the Grour II classie
fication be made effective at of the dated the individuala concerned
aesupe the rcsponsibllity at the overseas post.
ccs Raristry = Admin. Bldg, DONALD H. GALLOWAY
Mr. Dugran Aseistant Director
Mr, Terrell Special Operations
Special Funds
Central Fegistry «2
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St SITES AUTLORL GID a TERAUENT CGe OF OFFICIAL Sv.7r0"
ant to cutority vosted in mo, tho trousfer of your orficial
station fro: " auliddm-tan, 3 to “apacns, rono ela
is hereby orderce one approved.
2. This ohungs of officlal station du to by offested as soon as
practicible ant 12 ta toa effsctive upon urriveal at your new posbe
The transtcr is not fer sour sonvenionos or benefit, or xt your
requost, but in tho bast interascts of the Govornment. The
reimoursenent of travel expenses da nuthorized, Por diem in
lisu of sussactenes ds authorised, wid shall be in accordance
with the provisions of Aantuisuritive Order Ne. 42. Living snd
Quurt.r3 allorwuiss ot the sotes outhertaod by Budset Cireular
: AS shall te pufd, effestive upon arrivel. .
Se In accord.nce with tho provisions or BO 9805, and subject to tho
availsbiling of funds, the shinmont ut Governacnt expense of your
housgheld goods ind nersgonal effects, including packing, erating,
ce, and temporary storaze not to axcoed
“Llownnee, is suthorifzed.
wma
GO ay
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» Wiehin tae preserited wolght
4. Subjest te the avail bilits of funds, the movement of your imnedi+
nea fomily «t% Goverment etponsoe is autheriszed in scsordunce with
reqnl .tion3 prescribed in EO 99056
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22 February 1947
MFKORANDUM FOR KR. FREDERICK B, LYON
DIRECTOR, OFFICE CP CONTROLS
DEPARTHELT Gi SVATE
Sudjeot: Request for Moreign Service Title aa Attache
at Caracas for Mr. Mirch D, C'Neal
Enolosuret Personal Uistory Statenent of Birch D. O'Neal
1. It is requostod that the Department of State grant
to Nr. Direh D. Clilesl tho Foreicn Service title of Attache’
of Exibassy in Caracas. Verwsuelas
2. wae. O'Neal received his Af, end LL.B. Derrees
from the University of Georzia. He wac a Special Arent
in the Vedorai Lureau of Investigation for nine years, with
service in Latin Anerica, and he practiced Law one yeare It
4s believed that ho possesuses the provecaional wsllificae
tions Tor the dutiea planned for hin ard, in acdition, has
tho ropresontative qualifications expected of an Auorican
official serving: abroad.
3. Mr. O'Neal will recelvo frou ols 4& basic salary
ef§5, 005.00 por annus.
4. It ta roquested that a diplomatic passport be
issued to Kr. O'Neal, tn view of the fect btiat he will be
the chief CIC reprosentative in Caracas.
5S. There ita tranenitted herowith a biopraphical
sketch on Er. C'Noal wilch seta Corth in cetall pertinent
Lrformation om hin and on lils special qualifications for
the duties {bt ia intendod that h~ perforti at Caracas.
POR THE DIRECTOR CP CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE?
DONALD ©. CALLOWAY
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S'MSECT ¢ Group IT Classificatinn under Bureau of Budget Cirmular 4-8 ' a
1, The following officials of tho Office of Special ’
Operations are appreved for the Croup IT classification for overe :
seas quarters, under provisions of Sureau of the Budget Cirevlar A-3,
and Cid administrative Ordor No, 31,
Wilifam B, Caldwell CAF@12 Chief of Station, Santia.o, Chile
Hobart Spalding CAF=12 Chief of Station, Lima, Peru
dustin O'Donnell CAP=12 Chief of Station, La Pas, Bolivia
Albert R, Mansy CAF =12 Chief of Station, Quito, Ecuador
Birch D, O'Neal CAF=12 Chief of Station, Caracas, Venesucla
° 2. Thies authorization will remain walid only eo long
ap the above named individuals remain in their respective poste and
@irectly subordinate to Fashington, D. Ce
3. This authori-ation will be offective as of the
Gate that the individual concerned assumes his duties at the oversess
post.
CC: Registry ~ Admin. Bldg.
- Mr, Dugcan ROYT S, VANPENATHO
Mr, Terrell Lieutenant General, USA
Special Funds fdrscter, CId
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Venosnelas es , .
2. Curscan offfee tien not orévicucl:. beon.in ooorne '
- tion uncer C1¢ end will be opened upon tua ervivol) ofr. Gtiieule
Intelliuence word in, at the seecant tar vetis; cneried oa in tue
Garacas Le brany by the Foderui uucsuu of Teaventicntion, whore
representative in thes elt gnivies the titlhe’or Taecl .ttcens.
. be a Topeacnooeonim tely coven ov ita pereonnel
stutioned at thia pout.
Ge co. G'leal servod from Jonuscy Rosi. to Vuy lS4o as a
Ssuclal agent of the Federal Luraau of Investigation, In li4ag he
avent six wonthia in weundor, Jednel046-.6 csent nina montha in
Colawbia, und in 1e4¢-1044 ha ssact nivutess sanths in Jexteo., Ne
. wus Civil Atteese in the Awerdean sabes, . exico Clby.
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end we will ce erreie@ on the Speedal Funds reyroll.
The onth of office «re com-lted on 11 Februrry, 1°47, and
Thotopre pha, fincerneduts, ond other arceratiole vecnired
mere requested this erte. Request for thyeden] evamination
end inoculetiens slso mede this date.
ayreement to remain at his stetdon for the preveribed length
o£ tine (24 months) ws alsa conpleted by Ur. OMerl this dete.
In this connection, vr. UtNen) posed e& eucetion with recard
to relerses pventee to foreten service reraonned when they
wich to trrasfer bo other vovernnent ore: aluelions while ta
the field, Grptein Eillsman celled ttre, cf orner in Generel
Geunsel to oftcin an ariaisn from him in this uetter. Captain
itilleaan wes riven the following faforentions
Ifa C10 ernylovee wishes Lo teenafer to another
poverwent erency wile on nty ator reredon
atetion, ane rredar te the ent of hte Sirst yer
ahroad, the emtlovee, if relensed by CIO, will not
be required to reimburse C1G for the cost of his
own trengrartation, thet of his Cemtly, nor the
transroctetion o" hig perronel effets te his artyd aul’
duty east. Vetura trensnartetion to the Stetes or to
& new vost “ith rnotihear poveranent arency aL he
the weronsivility of the indjvidusl, not CIG,
Arrerament arvrovel wes riven 16 veheruery, 10473 security
elrared 79 Jeuery, 1947,
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ree. MO Jveel, 20) bvens Street, Prindricye, Gre
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NOTIFICATION OF ESTA’ “IMENT OR CANCELLATION fate.
OF OFFICIA». CUVER BACKSTOP 24 February 1970 _
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Department of State
O'NEAL, Birch D.
[eesti OF OFFICIAL ‘COVER UNBLOCK RECORDS
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DATURA KO)
ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICIAL COVER BLOCK RECORDS
(orw 20- 800-51)
+ TEMPORARILY FOR
EFFECTIVE DATE CoB8
» CONTINUING AS OF COB
From EOD
SURMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY.
CHHE 20-7)
SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY
CAHA 20-7)
ascerTaln tHaT CIA __W-2 BEING ISSUED. RETURN ALL OFFICTAL DOCUMENTATION TO CCS.
CHHB 20-52)
For CCS INTERNAL USE ONLY
DO NDT WRITE $M THIS OLOCKR +
SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS
COVER. CHR- 240-20)
SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER
RESPONSIBILITY. CHR- 240-20)
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ALMARNS AND/OR COVER HISTORY
1947 - MAR 47 HQS/OVERT
MAR 47 - DEC 49 CARACAS’STATE NOM
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DEC 51 - APR 54 GUATEMALA/STATE INT .
APR 54 - PRESENT HQS/OVERT
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1. Cover arrangements have been ce-mletee for the stuve naned
subject who will he visiting a foveirn country for a .
day TDY trip.
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A.) «Cover arrangenerts have been completed for the above reamed subiect
_who will be visiting a foreign country for a 30 day 427 trip.
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j Chief, Official Céver & Liaison, CCB
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INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ACT OF 140, AS AMENDED, AND POLICY
DIRECTIVE ISSUED BY THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL ,
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SALARY CONVERTED TO RATE SHOWN FOR INDIVIDUAL'S GRADE
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2 CASE OF BIRTH j3 JUL PR ALOR ACTION Ny @ bate
Mr, Bireh D, O'Seal Kirb D 2 suce 1913 | [do 395
This is to notify you of the follawing action affecting your employments ~~
B. NATURE OF acron ¢¥VG8 DTAROAED ttawinoveay a EFFECTIVE GATE 7. CisI& BCAVICE OF OTHER LEGAL AUTHORITY
Pronotion 6 Nov 1955 50 USCA 403 J
FROM To
#. POSITION TITLE
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BS SERVICE. SERIES,
GRAOL. SALARY
DOP/CI Staff
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10. ORGANIZATIONAL
DESIGNATIONS
41. HEADQUARTERS
Washington, D.C,
$2. FIELD OR OFPTL = ricto = SCPARTMENTAL
14. POSITION CLASSIFICATION ACTION
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19 DATE OF APPOINT. 20, LEGAL RESIDENCE
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subject to investigation and approval by the United States Civil Service Comnission,
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AME Cwm make mee ome rete meee, Mmersacise ne yee
Mr. Bireh B. O%foal LX ame 1913
Thi is to Rone yor you of ‘the following action affecting your r tmplevment!
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4@ ORGANIZATIONAL
OLSIGHATIONS
1b. HEADQUARTERS
Vashington, D. C.
Cuntemala City, Cuatenala
OCPARTMENTAL
DEPARTMENTAL
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20 LEGAL RESIDENCE
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The action may be corrected or canceled if not in accordance with all requirements.
19 DATE OF APPUINY.
MENT APPIOAVITS
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6 May 1955
CNAME cum -wi39-mee Wome ature MAME EMUTIME Ie) eae SueNeMEE 2 UATE OF DietM
hr. Ditch D. ONTEAL | i dime 1913
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2 Cis Srrsee ne vines LEGAL AUTHORITY
§. NATURE OF ACTION cues Btanbaad temmreoioges
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G. POSITION TITLE
@. STAVICE. SERIES.
GRADE. SALARY
C3-0136.53-14 $10,000.00 per annum
pop/ci start
Office of the Chief
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GS-0136.01-14 $10,000.00 per annun
porAat
10. ORGANIZATIONAL
OLSIGNATIONS
48. HEADQUARTERS
Guatemala City, Guatemala
OSPARTMEATAL
OCPARTMENTAL
42. FIELO OR OLPT'L
14. POSITION CLASSIFICATION ACTIC®
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Octoher 26, 1934, General eguanom Mo, 108
14-00000
~"" REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill In items 1 through 12 and A through D excep! 68 end 7 unless ofarwise Instructed. |
i applicable, obtain rasignation and fill ta separation data on reverse,
1 MAME (17 ~Sise-Aloo——One govern pinmne, fitiala), and euenama) |) ROMCOFGIRIH a mtauest Wa Te oat oF neauest |
of » BIBCH De ed 1 June 1913 \ - 7 apredh
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 through 12 and A through D except 68 ond 7 unless otherwise instructed.
If applicable, obtain resignation and fill in separation data on reverse.
1 RAE (Afe.— Mee Mire —One given name, snitialls), and eurnarme) | 2 GATE OF oinEW % ALOUEST Ka,
Mr. Birch D. O'NEAL . lamme 1913 Z -
4 mATuar OF ACTION REQUESTED A grrecrive OANE
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16 Feb.
7G 4 OR OTHFR
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A PERRONAEL (Specety whether appointment, promution, saparatian, ete ) PROPUSED:
Reassignment 28 FebeSk
~ a POUTION (Spocily whother oerabliah, change Qtade ur tithe, ete )
. B. APPROVLO:
FEB 2& 1958
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69-1321, $10,000.00 peas Stary G8-0136.01-1h, $10,000.00 peas
(sa $8961.00 pea.) m8 growizaTionl, ese $8961.00 peas)
GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA. 1 WEACQUARTERS GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMAIA
nao DEPARTMENTAL
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Rana Nature of Action Proe to FLfostive —
Fiok, Leunard Rp ores Giuied, frujitle Oravay42 2 June 19lg
Tarrington, Alaa es liawuna Quater-*- Clty 27 June 19k7
Yoore, Hannah res : Huvara Lina 27 June 1947
Warelian, Donald Ce 103 Nevin fan Sulvador—~ & Sane LWT
POMC Mary Je Vg Qulte, roesador C3 udag . 29 June 1947
Ubicals Bireh Dp Promotion Cited? hay ig 20 CA@13, $7102.70 “ah AUize 19h7
Alnon, Collinge De rumotion Cabell, SO1SHeLO CAPH12y 25705920 4k Aue 19L7
Hervart, Naford Prunaobion Chel, GL elO UA a3, 7710620 24 Au; te 19h7
Calawsll, “121 19 B. Pfmotion Ala, AUD CAFel3. $7102 020 Zi B40 19.7
O'Devnall, Ju.tin Ke tronot.on Chl e012, £7%G—e20 CHF=13, £71020 2 lente 19NT
CAF eo, S2blielO “Aleb, $3071.08 29 June 1947
Martin, Charles be Pronetion
The vroposed promotion « of ‘uward 4." roliuo froa uperationa OFficaty TAF,
sualg.co to ‘porationa Officer, CAf@ll, £15070 was coburn: d with the recem-rta.ion
that it be rovuunl ‘ted abuut 15 Auguat Whe This action hug not bean caneelind and
ida being held in the e:nlayoes official pergoiun 1 folder and 11 be retarted to the
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all prospective employees to be pald from special Funds, .
To, be accompantad by detaLlled Job description, complete blographical
dketch, and a formal notice of sevurtty clearance, and Personnol Action
Request Lf engayement Is overseas.
Fy) To be approvod or accepted by tho officers in the order listod belaw,
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Administrative Officer,
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7. POCITION:__ Guief of Station, Fut CONTROL NO. fp 4 fi
TP SUBJECT HAS REEN TRANSFERRED, STATE BUREAU, BRANCH, OR DEPARTMENT OF THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT FROM WHICH TRANSFERRED3
9. GENZRAL REMARKS:_ Souurity daveativatiun soquested 9 January Ju67,
eee ne
A. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Le vas ae ee DATE _. inty
B. BRANCH CHIEF am BS Ue anes DATE
ERSONNEL R Z
G. CHAIRMAN, EVIEW COMM ITE
D, (Por the) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR. me : eh L DATE. “7.
DATE __
E. CHIEF, SPECIAL FUNDS
FORM NO, 4 aces
SEP 1946 33-1 ~~ ae SURED
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27 Noy tuea
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MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch D. O'NEAL
Q April 1967 - 22 November 1968
- Mr. O'Neal has had years of experience in the field
of special investigations, Domestic and foreign. This
includes prior service with the FBI. Special complex
and sensitive counterintelligence cases requiring detailed
research and analysis are handled by Mr. O'Neal. He seeks
economy where applicable and he is a competent supervisor.
hh, hr
ames R. Hunt
cting Chief
Intelligence Staff
EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE:
. y f_— LI Merreader/"%6 a
REVIEWING OFFICIAL:
ames gieton
Chief, Cdunter Intelligence Staff
ate
Diu l
14-0000
Coated
. SECRET :
(When Filled Ta)
CMPLOYEE SERIAL NS OWSED
FITNESS REPORT
O58
SECTION A GENERAL .
SATE OF BIRTH 19. $4. GRADE 3. $0
1. NAME (Laat) {Fieet) fin i
i
Q! Ab cRARGL Da —____u9 00/13, rola dD.
6. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 7%. OFF DV) BR OF ASSIGNMENT if CURRENT STATION
_ bvop/Ci/SIG Washington
Ops Officer Ch
CHECK (X) TYPE GF APPOINTMENT 10. CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
[eancen [[neeenve [ [vewonsny [| [mand spent erence]
yfavecian Gamer
Tl, DATE REPORT QUE IN O.P, 12. REPORTING PERIOD (Feom- to-)
1A 1
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
We Weak wmonce fanges from wholly incdequate to slightly less than sotisfoctory, A rating in this category requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on
probotion, to reassignment of to separation. Describe action token of proposed in Section C.
(Middle) 2. OATE OF BIRTH i, SEX
A+ Adegqyote Perlormance meets all requirements. It is ontirely satistoctory and is characterized neither by deficiency nor
excellence,
P+ Proficient Performance is more than satisfactory. Desired results are being produced In a proficient manner,
S - Strong Performance is characterized by exceptional proficiency.
© + Qutstanding Performance is so exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and in comparison te the performance ef
others doing similar work as to warrant special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Liar up to six of rhe most important specific duties performed during the rating pertod. Insert rating letter which best descr-tes the
manner in which employes performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of thot duty. All exstoyees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST bo rated on thair ability to supervise (indicate number of employees auperviaed).
Gating
SPECIFiC OUTY NO. I
c OU 3. LerTeR
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.2
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 2
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. &
@aring
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 6,
1
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
Take Into occount everything cbout the employee which influences his effectiveness In his current position such as par- terres
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent persona! traits or habits, ond
particular limitotions of talents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performonce during the roting period,
place the letter in the rating box corrasponding to the statement which most accurately reflacts his level of performance.
| s
FORM 45 use Previous EDITIONS SECRET
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Ee ade Be
SBS tt
14-0000
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EMPLOVES SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT
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\ 058553
\{SECTION A GENERAL
T. NAME {Laat} (fire (Middte) (= DATE OF BIRTH [3. SEX i” GRADF {%. 30
j !
O'NEAL, BIRCH D | O6/0L/13 i Mm IGS-16; D _
8. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 7. OFF DIV/RR OF ASSIGNMENT /8. CURRENT STATION
OPS_OFFICER Ci DRP/CI/SIG | WASH. D
8. CHECK (A) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT [ 10. CHECK (4) TYPE OF REPORT
CARE ER-PRO ON aL (. X ANNUAL ‘RE ASCIGNMMENT EMPLOYEE
| [arectac (Specify): ; [_[ orecian (Spectr):
11. OATE REPORT DUE IN OP, . 12. REPORTING PERIOO (From- fo-)
-Apri 96 . i lL Apri 966 ~- h 96
SECTION 8 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
W- Week Performance ranges from wholly inadequate to slightly leas thon sotisfactory. A soting in this category requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to further troining, to placing on
probotion, to reassignment of to seporation. Describe action taken or proposed in Section C.
A+ Adeqvote Perfarmance meots atl requirements. ft is entirely satisfactory ond is choracterized neither by deficlency nor
? excellence.
P- Proficient Performance is more than satisfactory. Desired rasulrs are belng produced In o proficient monner.
S- Strong Performonce 3 choracterized by exceptional proficiency.
O + Outstanding Performance is so exceptional in relation to requirements of tho work and in comparison fo tho performance of
others doing similar work as to warrant special recognition,
SPECIFIC DUTIES _
List up to six of the most Important specific dutios performed during tho cating period. Insert rating lotter which best describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY effactivencss in performance of thar duty. All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST bo rated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees aupervised).
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, F
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 2
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8
SPECIFIC OUTY HO. @
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 6
9 HOY ‘e6!
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT. POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Take into account everything about the employes which influences his effectiveness in his current position such os per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent personal traits of habits, ond
particular limitotions of talents. Based on sour knowledge of employea’s overall performance during the rating period,
place the letter in the rating box corresponding to the statement which most cecurarely reflects his love! of performance.
s
FORM 40 use PREVIOUS EOITIONS SECRET
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14-0000
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VINO G7
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch D, O'NEAL
(1 April 1966 + 31 March 1967)
Mr, O'Neal has been Chief of the Special
Investigations Group since its inception. As a
former FBI employee he brought a wealth of investi-
gative knowledge to the Staff. ile continues to
handle detailed research and analysis of special complex
and sensitive counterintelligence cases in a highly
effective manner, He is a competent supervisor and
realizes the value of economy.
A. uw
Anse
James R. Hunt
Deputy Chief .
Counter Intelligence Staff :
EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE:
' OD: 2.) Hey /167
Date
REVIEWING OFFICIAL:
Valens afr 22 Mer 1967
vames Angleton Date
Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff
SECRET |
14-0000
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RVFLOVEE SERIAL NUMDER
058553
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL
SECTIC : ee De ye
ar vary \’) Senn 7 2777 ¢ TPT) (MEMie) la. cate oF oath [3 sex ie srave '8. 80 .
O'NEAL, BIRCH Dj o6o1i3_ | mw __ics-16 |
"AL OPFICIAL POSITION TITLE , %. UFF-OIV’AR OF ASSTONMERT § CURRENT STATION
. [OPS _OFPICER CH 0 DP /CE/SIG _ i WASH., D.C.
@ CHECK IX) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT . (OO CME CK OG TYPE OF REPORT
x ve | ENT SUPERVISOR
NMEMT EMPLOYER
CARFER | [awennve ] [Teweonany INIT aA REASS
© AAKEA-PROVINONAL (See inatructiona + Sectivn C) X PANNuAL jee
11. OATE REPORT DUE IN OP. . _ 1a. REPORTING PERIOD
30_April 1966 “ 1 April 1965 March 1966
SECTION B PERFORMANCE EVALUATION —
W > Weok -Perlormance ranges from wholly Inadequate to slightly lesa than satisfactory. A rating in this category requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the action could range from counseling. to further training, to plocing on
probotion, to reassignment of to seporation, Describe action taken or proposed in Section C.
Performance meete al] requirements. It is entirely sctiafactory and ts characterized neither by deficlency nor
(Fromm to)
“A> Adeavote
_ excellence.
P + Proficte: Performance 8 mora than satisfoctory. Desired results are belng produced in a proficient manner.
S + Strong” Performance }s characterized by exceptional proficlency.
O - Oytstanding Porformence is so exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and In comporiton to the performance of
others dolig similar work oa to worront special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up fo six of the mos? important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which beat describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with supesvisory responsibilities MUST ba sated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees eupervieeds
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. |
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 8 RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NQ. 4 _ e
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8B
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 6
2
s ouht ever
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Ma
Take into dr, thing obout the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current position such as par-
formance off Bpecific duties, productivity, conduct on je cooperat 33, pottinont personc! traits of habits, and
particular linitations of talents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating porlod,
place the lettor in the rating box corrasponding to the statement which most accurately reflocts his level of perlormance. s
RAVING
LETTER
SECRET
FORM
4-82 45 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EOITIONS,
14-0000
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MEMORANDUM IN LIFU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch D. O'NEAL
(1 April 1965 - 31 March 1966)
Mr. O'Neal continues to be engaged in special
complex and sensitive counterintelliqence cases which
require detailed analysts. His performance is always
at a high level. He supervises his personnel com-
petently and he follows qood government economy
practices.
James Rk. Hunt
eputy Chief
Counter Intelligence Staff
EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE:
Bink, §, Iu A
REVIEWING OFFICIAL: ;
James Anqleton
Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff
tied’ b
Excludes tra ae “tat.
doen and
dea siz 4
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EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMOER
FITNESS REPORT
05 G
_ . GEHERAL og ee oe _
(First) middie)” [* ATE OF aint ‘| SEN iF anak [* 30
pee OT MEAL, BIRCH eae . Mo} GS715_ 5D -
9. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE 7, OF F-OAV/AR OF ABSIUNMENT (&. CURRENT STATION
PON/CI/SIG _, . J Wash.,
ECK IX) TYPE OF REPORT
TONMENT tuPRavisos
RC ASSIGNMENT EMPLOVER
30 April 19650000 Apri b4 = irch_ 196
SECTION B _ ; PERFORMANCE EVALUATION.
W + Weck Parlormance ranges from wholly inadequete to slightly fess than sctialoctory. A rating In this category requires
positive remedial oction, The noture of the action could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on
probotion, to reassignment of to seporation, Describe action tohen of proposed In Section C.
A> Adequete Performance meets all requirements. {1 Is entirely satisfactory and te characterized neither by deficiency nor
once jeonce,
APPOINTMENT
” fnescnve, ~ Ty It H TEMPORARY
& (See instructions + Seciton
tnairian
M_[oAnsan
Bemciat (Specity1
11, DATE REPORT OUE Ih O.P.
P+ Proficiont Parluemance is more than sottsfoctery. Desired roaults ore being produced in a proficiont manner.
S + Strong Performance ts characterized by exceptional proficiency,
Performance 18 80 exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and In comparison to the performance of
othere doing elmilar work o8 to worront special recognition.
eee SPECIFIC DUTIES
Liat up to six of the most important apocific duties performed during the rating ported, Insert rating letter which bost desccibes the
@ EACH specifue duty. Consider ONLY effectivon in performance of thet duty. All emplo.
MUST be rated on their ability to suporvite (Indicate number of employaee aupervioed).
sate a me ene tert Aa eR re RATING
“0 + Qutetanding
tee - SiLedla Wass Leer ean rr
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 2 Tina
TYER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. BD RATING
: LETTER
wae a Tina
BPKCIPIC DUTY NO. 4 TTER
1 » 8 one ae RATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. LETTER
— Orme TING
TTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 6
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
thing about the amplayee which influences his affectivences In his current position such a6 pore
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperctivencss, pertinent persona! traita or habits, ond
particular limitations or talents. Based on your Knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating porlod,
place the fotrer in #hy rating box corresponding to the statement which most accuratoly raflocts his lovel of performance,
21 APR 196
ian 45 CHSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS, SECRET
RATING
LETTER
Take Into account ever
14-0000
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16 APA eS
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF PITHNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch D. O'Neal
(1 April 1964 ~ 312 March 1965)
There has been no change in assignment during the
reporting period. Mr. O'Neal has been engaged for the
major part of the time in conducting and performing
complex research in connection with several sensitive
counterintelligence cases. His performance has continued
at a high level without _interruption. He is a competent
supervisor and follows economical practices.
A. thea”
(3 es FR. Hunt
Deputy Chief
Counter Intelligence Staff
EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE:
Pith 5 DO Mat
REVIEWING OFFICIAL:
JZ
James Angleton
Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff
SECRET
t]
declestiitatica
14-0000
‘ SECRET
- (Bren Filled tn)
FITNESS REPOR
. ee __\ GENERAL _
Lae) (Firet) la. pare of pay
O'NEAL, BIRCH D 06/01/13
©. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE — TTP OF eon OF ASTIGNMENTO. CURRENT BTATION
Io-cr . [DDP/cr StAFF/SIG Wasbington, D.C.
9. CHECK IX) TYPE OF KPPOINTMENT { ft cHecn O0 TYPE OF REPORT
x. Cannon | Tar be ave [_ l TEMPORARY — mere ~ #SIGNMENT SUPERVISOR
CAREER-PROVISIONAL (S: tlona + Section C) XH [ANNUAL
Perrayes (Specity)t “Teeecian (Spectty):
2['. onte mePoRT OVE IN OP, ~ ° 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From: to)
- _ : 10 April, 1964 i April 1963 = March 1964
SECTIONB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
W- Wek Performance ranges from wholly inadequate to slightly less thon satisfactory. A rating in thie category requires
positive remedial action, The nature of the action could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on
probation, to recsslyament or to seperation, Describe action token ur proposed In Section C,
A> Adpavate Porlermonce meets all requirements, It la entirely sotisfoctdry ond Is characterized neither by deficiency nor
excollence, +
P+ Proficient Performance is more than satisfactory. Desired results are belng produced in a proficient manner,
S + Strong Performance Is characterleed by exceptional proficiency, .
O- Qytstending Performance Is eo exceptional tn relation to requirements of the work and In comparlaon to the performance of
others doing similar work a6 to warrant special recognition.
_. ___. SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the moat importont spocifle dutios perfoemed during the rating poriad, Insert'rating letter which best describes the
manner In which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY offectiveness In performance of that duty. All employees
number of employees supervieud),
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.8
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 3 RATING
LETTER
ry DONT On RATING
ectric OUTY NO,
2
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. & ene
SPECIFIC OUTY NO.6 RATING
LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION _ a
RATING
LETTER
Toke into account everything about the employee which Influences his cffectivenoss in his current position such as pers
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on je cooperativencss, pertinent? personal traits of habits, and
particular limitations ce talents, Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period,
place the fester in the rating box corresponding ta the atutoment which mos? accurately reflects his level of porlormance.
29 APR 1964" w=
7
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SS ee
Te a
Aametr. «Galea Ee
14-0000
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MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITHES& KEPORT
SUBJECT: Eirch D. O'NEAL
(1 April 1963 - 31 March 1964) ~
There bus been no “change in duties during the reporting period
end the caliber of the performance of this career officer has continued
at a high level without interruption. de 1s thorough and unalytical
and makes « material contribution to the accomplishment of the Counter-
Intelligence mission of the Agency. He ie alert to the necessity for
“ economy ond performs capably as a supervicor.
MM. brunt
JGses R. Hunt, Jr. :
Deputy Chief
Coumter Intelligence Staff
EMPIOYEE GIGNATUKE
REVIEWING OFFICIAL:
Jemes Angleton
Calef, Counter Intelligence 6teff
Mie oe Fe, ods
14-0000
15 April 1963
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch O'NEAL _
(1 April 1962 ~ 31 March 1963)
Mr. O'Neal has continued in the position of Chief, Special
Investigations Group, Counter Intelligence Staff during this -
reporting period. He capebly performs and directs the work of
this group, and during the past yesr has performed commendably
in the handling of certuin sensitive matters. He is thorough
ond reliable. Mr. O'Neal's continuity in this job incresses the
value of his services to the Agency.
( James R. Hunt, Jr.
Deputy Chief, Counter Intelligence Ststf
a wad 2 O Meee
’ loyee Signature
Reviewing Official;
J. Aphetn
James Angleton
Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff
oO 2.5 APR ma
14-0000
erent
wee 2.
23 Auguat 1962
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch O'NEAL
1 April 1960 - 31 August 1962.
1, There has been no change during the reporting perlod
in the highly efficient performance of Mr. O'Neal in his position
as C/CI/SIG.
2. We recommend his continuation in this assignment where
continuity is a requirement,
CoS
Jgmes R. Hunt, Jr.
Acting Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff
Memorandum has been seen by employee,
CTR Ir
Mosc]
14-0000
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SORASANESS FOR: = Biracter of forsonesl
GREE 3 Witecse Fepore
2. Fitueso report cee mubadtiel tn mesorsatin fora
om 80 Doserber 1:0 for tim fulleviag person:
O'NEAL, Birch
a. ‘hero has been mo change in essigaunt end the
evelestion reseins the wen for tuo rerting seticd ending
D merch Wel.
wy BOON
vi) 11 0 YH eH
MREICE PY LER FOMMES
14-0900
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MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Birch O'Neal
1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960 .
; 1. Mr, O'Neal is in the same position, doing
the same job, in the same efficient manner as was
reflected in his last fitness report,
2. At some point in the future Mr. O'Neal
would like to go overseas again. The CI Staff is
perfectly happy to have him remain here indefinitely.
ee
!
’ §. H. Horton
Acting Chief
Counter Intelligence Staff
Aerte
14-D9000
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nrg FERTAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPCRT 153553
SECTIONA~S™~™~‘“sCSC™SCSCSCSCSCSCSENERALE
tT. NAME thee (Ferat) {WiKiTe) 2, 0ATE OF BIRTH
O'NEAL, __ Birch,
9. SERVICE DESIENATION) 6. OF FICIAL POS VON TITLE
SD/DI 1 1O- Cl - Div Ch
a CORFER STAFF STATUS
a MOT BL IGIOL Ke rerrrry “TBAT ERRES
[renin pe — TT
10, OATE REPORT QUE IN OP, [V FEPORTING e re
30 Aprit.1959___ [I TFeb $8 thea Apr 54
SECTIONB EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
List un to six of the vost imoortant epecilic duti formed during the rating period trating number which best describes the
manner in which empluyee performs EACH specific Consider ONLY offectiven formance of that duty. All employees
with supervisory teaponsibilit MUST be cated on theie ability to supervise (indic: of empluvees auperviaed).
1. Uneati sfoctory _ 2+ Barely adequate 3 : Acceptable _ ‘ ‘on at - Tent oo” 7 « Owtstand ng
SPECIFIC OUTY NO! vd
Directs special investigations
.. 1 PDP{CYSID
TYPE OF REPORT ;
ASSIGNMENT SUPERVISOR
QNMENT EMPLOYER
SPECIFIC DUTY NOV! RATING sreciric OUTY NO. & .
Coordination of most sensitive x me
matters between Cl and Office of
ecurity.
SPECIFIC OUTY NOS
Prepares final reports and memos 6
RATING SPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
SECTIONC EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Take into account everything about the employee which influences hie elfactivenace in hia curront position - performance of specific
duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent personal traits or habits, particular Iinitotions of talents, Based ow
your knowledge cf employee's overall pertormance during the cating period, place the rating number in the box corrasponding to the
statement which most occurctely ceflects his level of pertarmonce,
1 - Performance in many important cospects fails to meet roquirements,
2 - Pertormance meets but is deficiont in one or more importont respects,
J Pertormonce clearly m:
4+ Pertormance clearly a
5+ Fertormance in every important cespoct iv superior,
6 + Pestocmance in every respect in outstanding,
SECTION OD DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE _
X) the Jegree to which each charucteristic apples to the employee
1 + Least possible degree
In the rating boxes below, check ( each ¢
2+ Limited vaengo degras =| 5 - Outstanding
eee —~ ———$__——
wor NOT RATING
CHARACTERISTICS APPLI- On:
CABLE {SERVED
GETS THINGS DONE
RESOURZEFUL
ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES
a a a er nrnenene
QOES MIS O08 WITHOUT STRONG SUPPORT :
FACILITATES SMOOTH OPERATION OF HIS OFFICE
WRITES EFPECTIVELY
SECURITY CONSCIOUS
THINKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS
OTHER (Spectty):
SEE SECTION *E® ON REVERSE SIDE
SECRET
ia)
FOR.
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SECTION E __ NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE:
Strevs ateengthe and weakness dewoneteated in current position, Indicate suqyestions made ta enrlagee bye inprovement SOyyey
work. Give recommendations for his training. Dascerbe, WP approptiate, hes verona for developrect fie
sponsibilities, Amnlify of explain, HU: appropriote, ratings given in SECTIONS B, C, and 0 to provide
future personnel octivna,
aeuning greater te.
baa for determining
J 27 PY og
Employee ia and has becn a senfor employee for some titne. No. traimdy recomes
mended; he is already a senior and experienced officer, 7)
Employee is an intense person, who docs not relax enough. He should not be chief
of a large station, nor supervise a large number of employees engaged in diverse
work and having nu:rncrous problems.
SECTION F CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
ye ve ee BY EMPLOYEE
__te ertify fi thai ave soon Sactions , A 8, Ci. 0. and dE o ‘of t
OATE . SIGNATURE OF UMPLOTEE
2 : : BY SUPERVISOR:
MONTHS FMPLOVER HAS GEEN iF THIS RE PORT HAS Nor arEN SHOWN To tMPLoynt , ave FAPLANATION
UNOKH MY SUPERVISION
Has outstanding rating; no weaknesses to discuss, Orally
36 advised of contents.
rary PONT 13 NOT ne Ine MADE AT THUS Th
one Re ASON,
OVE UNDER MY SUFER VISION Leas THan 00 Wave
OFFICIAL TiTLh OF AUPER VISOR " TYPED On PRINTED pe IND SIGNATURE
28 Sept. 1959 Deputy Chief, CI Staff » H, Horton
3, _ ___, BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL __ 7
bv. i) WOULD | WAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE anouT ra SAME EVALUATION.
uaa THIS E EMPLOYEE zy HIG. ©
1 WOULD HAVE. Give
J WOULD HAVE GIVEN. THis & EMPLOVEE A Li a Lowen | EVAL UATION. ~
1 CANNOT JUDGE THESE EVALUATIONS, 7 ry) NOT SUFFICIENT uv FAMILIAR with THE EMPLOY Ee's PERI
COMMENTS OF Rt VIEWING OFFICIAL
OATE ‘ q OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TYPED OR PRINT ED NAME AND SIGNATURE
7. _ (ep eho.
Chief, CI Staff ame § Angleton
. . SECRET yy
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{Shen i Tied tn)
al . “ITNESS REPORT (Part I) PERFORMANCE
. imatRucrioas oe eee _.
Pow THe ALINESTRATIVE OFFICER Caneull current inatrurtanne for completing thie repart.
tion of your subordinate andl to teenenit
yen TUNE TERVISOR, Thie report be deelgned ta netp yeu empress your eval
thie evelustion to your supervisor end senion officiate. Organisation golicy cetuices that you inform the euberdh-
nate where he atands with you. Craepletion of the-repart can help you prepare for « discussion with hia of hie
atrengtt@ and aknensee., ft de eles organisation policy that you shre Part bof this report to the emplnyas exseopt
condi tione apecif ation 10-2370. It je secamended thet you rood the entire form before completing
port.an the employes, it must be completed and forwerded to the Ofice of
any aeation. Tf thie de the imstiel:
Sereonnet no tater then 10 days nfter the date iniicated in stem &, of Section A below.
SECTION A. ee | ee __
1, wae (hast) (Pivet) (Middle) [* OATE OF DIP IW >. oun S. SERVICE DESIGRATION
O'NEAL, __ Birch De dt June ra ie 3 Di DL.
@) OFF CHAL POSIT IOw TOTLE
_... L_.10/C1/CH
®. PERIGL COVERLO BY Imth #tPONT (Inelueive dates)
lt February..1957=2-11 Fe’
OF OSSs eawtat. BUrcRNI OOS
OFFICE CIVISIUN/BNANCM OF ASSIGMMENT
___._,... DDP/CL/BID
CHAOE [" DATE REFOR!S DUE
Tee OF REPORT
(Check ane)
7 im OF
ary 1958
srecean (Speed fy)
pantie
coves
reeset courant.
SECTION @. anon CERTIFICATION nee ee eee
1, paM fee waters: nio oetti ra4 Has was arene sHowM 30 THE "No we rene: iF wot ‘disc CuPLAIN OMY
aa: A senior official with an outstanding rating. o wezknesses to discuss.
~-. Have. advised hirn. orally_of contents 8
a. CHEECH OX) APPROPRIATE STATI AEGIS,
ure ws My O8m OFF MIOuD OF Ime tatee
shouae,
tore PEP OMT SFFLECTO tme Comsrato OF tmioNd OF w&
aor cue suPEmVE Le
} MAVE DISCUSSES ETH THIS FUPROVER Hts Of
Jud PROUT ROEE BO THAT wk HHOwE Owtal ue Bfhatd,
SUPERVISOR'S OFFICIAL TITLE
O, Tats TANG «dy TYRQD GP PwINgID NAME ANG BIGHATURE OF 3UPFAVI BORD,
5 Auguat 1958 y Ni Meda, H. Horton ne Deler
2. Fam THt MEVIEWING OFFICIAL) SFC 20 Ame SUMSTANTIAL OF FFERUNCE OPimiGw WITH The SUPERVISOR, OR ANY OTHER ta~
FORMATION, MCbCH WiLh LEAD TO 4 SETTER UNDER*ETANOING OF THIS AEP. ey . +
Cf EmOi ve bees 15 COFED "EM te CF 08 D, & shawn’ ob ee
tem 8d thw fo mim @w COPY ATTACHED TO THOR wFreRT.
4 Canad Cheteee fat Tat FATED EMO VI DUAL ABGOd ASO
tC ALUATO 1S 198 Peeronuance exCause (Specify).
oo
1
(7) comtimuce om artaceee sores
sal differance of opinion wath the supervisor is reflected in the nbove section.
fl certify th any substo
AL THIS DATE B. TYPTO GH PRINTED WAVE Any SymsTURE OF REVIEWING [er crricoal TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
Aaa soe Orrictat . kK
: James Angleton Cfci
JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SECTION CG.
iNG ON JU
OLYECTIONS: Cor
has dutses during the cating period,
esbslaty, Faectore other than praductivaty wilt te taken into account Ietes
+ OME WOT PERFORM Outs FS ADEQUATEL Ys HE 1£ INCOMPETENT.
2c BARELY ADEQUATE 1% PEREGKIANCEs ALTHOUGH HE WAS HAD SPECIFIC G.IDANCE OR TRAINING, HE OFTEN FAILS 19
CARRY OUT RESPONSIBILITIES. :
PERFOMMS MOST OF HIE LYUTIES ACCEPTADLY, GSCOASIGNALLY GEVEALE SOME AMFA OF @EAKNESS,
TNUCAT + PEMFORMS DUTIES IM & COMPETENT, EFFECTIVE Wannty
RATING A CINE PERFORMANCE, CAPHIES OUT MANY GF Hid KFSPONSIBIEITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.
+ PFRIOAMS WES OUTINGS th SUCH AN OUTSTANDING MANNER THAT HE 18 LOUALLED BY FEW OTHER PERSONS KnGew TY
MBER
ume It SUPERVESOA. ;
i
This is a senior employee who is doing the same job he has done for years
in the same competent manner. Therefore, the Fitness Report is the same.
PERFORMANCE OF GETLES
swith which the individual being rated has perforned
adler ONLY the praductivity and effectiven
Coupare lim CHLY with others doing aieiler wack st o similar level of respone
in fection D.
auaw
COMMENTS;
4 QPPLACES PREGIOUS COLT Ons
t nov ss 4S (Part 4) OF FORMS 45 £40 ate wintent SECRET Performance (a
ARE OBSULETE, :
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Fo BATINGS ON PEEFDRMANCS OF SRECHEEC DUTLES
DEKECT IONS
m ANTE OU a ee EOL PEM Sy e—--—
6, State in the epacoe below up to sin of the anre important SETCUFIC duthes performed dlucing thie rating period.
Flace the most joportant fasst. Do not include dinor ae unsepartant duties,
bh. Mate performance on emch apecifivc duty considering ONLY effectivensae in porto fiona: ppt is specific duty:
AW nde
abilety te eupervase will alwavea be eated ay a enecifte duty
a secretary onty),
a. For eoperyblen
the supervia
cleat “EP AH hye there
do Compare in your mind, when possible, the individual being rated with others performing the same duty et 6
aimilas level of raspunsibility.
0. Two individuots with the same job tithe may be performing different dutioa. 77] ‘AWou™ on different
duties.
f. Ne apecific. Faamples of the kind of duties th might be rated are:
ORAL ARTEPING HAS AND USFT AREA KNOWLEDGE CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
GIVING LECTURAS DEVELOP ATO PROGRAMS PRITARES SUMMARLES
CONDUCTING SEMINARS ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES GERWAN
WAITING TRCNNICAL REPORTS MANAGES PILES DERRTERING SOURCES
CONDUCTING BYTERNAL LIAISON OPERATEV PADIO KEEPS moons
TrPina COORDINATES WITH OTHER OFFICERS DRIVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION WRITES REGULATIONS MAINTAINS ALR COADETIONING
SUPERVISING PREPARES 01) SPONDENCE EVALUATES SIGNIPICANCE OF DATA
ts For some jobe, duties may be broken dow even further if supervisor considers it advisable, e.¢.. combined key
and phone operstion, in the case of « radio opzrator,
te INCOMPETENT IN IwE PERFORMANCE OF THIS OUTY @. PrAFORMA mis outy 1" AN OUTSTANDING MANNER
2+ GAMELY ADEQUATE IN THE PLAFORWANLE OF THIS FOUND IM VERY FER INDEVIDUALS HOLDING BIMI+
OURCHIPTIVE BuTyv Lag 3065
RATING 2. PERFORMS THIS OUTY ACCEP TAQLY 2+ EMCELS ANYONE ( KNOW 1% THE PERFORMANCE OF
NUMBED 4 + PERFORMS THIS OUTY IM A COMPLTENT MANNER wis DUTY
B+ PLAFOMMS THIS DUTY 1% SUCH & FINE WANNER
THAT ME 19 A DISTINCT S3S07 Of HID JOR
epectose oyty wo. ft RATING erpecietc cuty mo. & RATING
BUMBE Oe NUMBE
Directs special investigations Supervises small staff 5
weectetc uyty wo, ? RATING ePECIFEC cuty MO. B “TZ @ATING
Coordination of most sensitive matte wuenn
between Ci Staff and Office of Securit Prepates final reports and memos 6
erecivic outy mo, @ ciein Ow mo. RATING
NUMOER
3. NARRATIVE DEBCHIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFOMANCE
DIRECTIONS: Strene strengths nnd weaknesses, particularly those which affect de'elopment on preaent job,
SECTION 0.
DIRECTIONS: Teke into account here everything you know about the individual,...productivity, canduct in the job,
pertinent personal characteristics or habits, spacial dafacte or tolente...,ant how ha fite in with your team. Come
pere him with others doing simiter work of about the same level,
1 + OFF ENITELY UNSUITABLE - HE SHOULD SE SEPARATED
+ OF DOYATFUL SUITABILITY... WOULD NOT WAVE ACCEPYEO HiM IF | HAD KNOWN WHAT | KNOW NOW
we
RANT HIS SEPARAT.ON
A BARELY ACCEPTAELE EMPLOVEF...OFLOW AVERAGE OUT WITH MO WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY OUTSTANDING TO WAR:
4 + OF THE SAME SUITABILITY AS MOST PEOPLE | KNOW th THE ORGANI LATION
RATING °° A FINE EMPLOVEE + HAS SOME OUTSTANDING STRENGINS
numper 9 * AY UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON tN TERMS OF THE PEQUIREMENTS OF THE ORGANIZATION
7 ¢ EXCELLED BY ONLY A FEW IN SUITABILITY FOR WORK tN THE ORGANIZATION .
1S THIS INDIVIDUAL BETTER SUITED FOR WORK im SOME OTHER POSITION IN THE ONGANIZATION? (J) ves (op wo. ote ves,
EXPLAIN FULLYE
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FITNESS REPORT (Part I) POTENTIAL
“AMSTRUCTIONS seen -
instructions for completing this ¢epurt.
Consult’ curcent
FOR THE ALAIN T STVATI VE OFFICER:
This report it a privileged communtcati¢n to your supervisor,
the potential of the suplnyoe being sated. It is “HT te be shown to the
eal the entire report before carpleting eny question, This report ta
to be completed onty after the employee has been under yous ervieton POP AT LAST 99 DAYS. Tf dees thon 90 days,
hold and cumplete alter the addays hea eclanaed, If thee se the PMITEAL RiSOKT an the erpluyer, bereever, if WUST be
completed and fugearded to the OF no later than JOdaye after the due date indicated sn stem 8 af Section "i" below
GEO ERAL
ond to apyropriate career menege-
FOR THE SUTEVITOK:
ment and peresonel officials conceming
rated emptnyra, Tt ta recommenfed that yous
SECTION E.
SERVICE DESIGNATION
a Sba a.
(Fieat) (Widdle) a Gate ©
__O'HEAL, _ Birch —_ De |... 2 June. 1913_._]__
s. OFFICE/OIVISIIN/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNMENT G. TEL IC UAL POSbTIOm FITLE
Dpp/cr/s. | so/eon_
BEPont (Inciveive dates)
O. PERIOD CUFFED Br ING
Date ptruet DUE te OP
soncias (Specialy)
TYPE OF NEPOMT
(Check one)
SECTION F.
1, FOR THE Batge:
a. THIS DATE
= August 19538
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFY THAT THIS Reror? § REPRESPNTS We BEST JUDGIUENT OF THE IMOFVIDUAL Bf ia% PATED
B. TYPRU OR PRINTLO evn tht: Tr ar wing ae ison Cc. Cc. SuPraviSoR "S GCHFICIAL THTLE
SAM MaderS. Ha Horton __ bc/cl
set seu WO TED bn GreraeMce 4 ae GPT GP IMiGm I ATTACHED MEMO,
ror alls PLY IE wii girigya HAVE EVI EWED THs ar
A. THIS OAlE a. TYPED O OR PRINTLO WAUE AN ANE rrrre mn ry) ) 5 NEVICMING | ic. GePiciac THTCE OF MESS EM@iMG GIFICIAL
yt. iv tal
9th Orriciat Jatneh ‘Kagleton C/CI-
ESTIMATE OF POTENT
SECTION G, a
1. POTENTIAL FO ASSUME GACATER RESPONSIGILITIES
DIRECTIONS: Considering others of hie grade and ty type of aeesensent, cate the employer's potential to sssume greater
ropsponsibilits Think in terms of the kind of reapemesbidaty encountered et the various levels sn his kind of
work,
AURPADY AGOVE THE LEVEL AT WHICH SATISPACT ONL OTF OMMANCE CAN GL LYPECTED
HAS NEACHIO THE MIGHEST LEVEL AT WHICH SATESIAL TORS PIRFONMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED
MAVING PROGRESS, GUT NEEDS MORE TIME GEFO8€ wh CAN BE TRAINED 10 ADS.UE GREATER MESPSMSIBILITIES
MEAOY FOR TRAINING IM ASSUMING GREATER APSPCUSSBSLITIES
WILL PROBAALY ADJUST QUICKLY TO MOWE RESPOOSISLE DUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
RATING ALHEADY ASSUMING MORE RESPONSIDILITICS foam CFFECTED AT WIS PAESEWE CEVEL
BM EXCEPTIONAL PERSON WHO 19 ONE OF THE FEW #47 SHDULU GE CONSIDEMED FOR LARLY ASSUMPTIGCN OF HIGHER
NUMBER
u LEVEL RESPONSIAILITICS
“Me eaunne
SUPERVISORY POTENTEA 4 :
this question: Has thie person the sbility to be a supervisor? wy Yee Coy xe wo If your
DIRECTIONS: = Anewer
anawer in YRS, sndicate below your opinion of guess of the Jevet of supervisory ability thie person ws35 reach AFTER
SUITABLE TRAINIGG, Indicate yque opinion hy placing the muster of the descriptive sating below which comes closet
toa expressing your opinion in the appropriete column, Ff your cating ie based on observing him supervise, note your
i “potential” column,
tating in the “sctusl* column. Uf based on opinion of hse putentsel, note the rating in the
?.
HIS SUPERVISORY POTTER Trot IM THIS SITUATION
HAVE NO OPINION ON
Oo-
oe ettina $+ SELIEVE INDIVICUAL WOULD Of A WEAK SUPER IIE IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION
NUMBER 2+ BELIEVE ENDEVIDUAL WOULD BE AW AVERAGE S1,FEey1S9OR th THIS KING OF SETUATION
B+ BFLIEVE INDIVIDUAL WOULD BE A STRONG Suhiesi5O8 IN THES SITUATION
ACTUAL POTENTIAL & HP TIVE SITUATIOM
* Gauur O0ING THE GASIC 498 (feuch Issvess. atancgraphare, technicians of professional ape-
img Orath SuaceGematas 16 FREGUEOeT (Firat tine
chaliata of varioug kinds) wntetyccatacs ante
aupervieor)
A GROUP OF SUPERYISOSS BHO ODMEET
fat o091¢ 108 (Second line supervisors)
aeGewiration
1d WEDPOMES OLE FOR wAOm PLAMS,
& GROUP, END MAT OA WAY HOT BE SUPE MOI ECOE, OmICH
aud Pacicy (Fxecutive lavel)
68 MOT faecutar
Weim CONTACT PITH IMMEDIATE SURO MDIMS FES
ACTUYI TIES S08 CLYEREE Sm D WEED CAOEFUL CUDKOsmATI Ge
onem tmmeot ate suRarOtmaTEs®
Or THe CoPosste sen
tmChuoE we
PHO me LUMEOHATE BURORDINATES
otmen (Specify)
REPLACES PAEVIOUS EDITIONS .
Potential ry
Foam wo; U5 (Part I} )or ronms as AND 484 wien SECRET
1 NOv 55 ARE OBSOLETE.
SECRET
iosen Felied In} .
BS. INDUCATE THE APPROWIMATE NUMALR OF MONTeS Tha GATIO EMPLOYEE MAS BEEW UNTER VOCS SUPERYPO
ty Ny PERSONAS
24 mos, _ obye
4 COMMENTS CONCERNING POTENTIAL
Aue} 8 sy ay tsp |
He is and has been a senior employee for some time.
MAR Roow
ee FUTURE PLANS
OR OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL EXPERIENCE PLANNED FOR THE INOTWIOUAL
None - is already a senior and experienced officer.
2. NOTE OTHER FACTORS, INCLUDING PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, TO GE TAKEN ENTO ACCOUNT IN INGIVIOUVAL'S FUTURE ASSIGNMENTS
He is an intense porson, who does not relax enough. He should not be chief
of a large station nor supervise a large number of persons engaged in diverse
work and having numerous problems,
SECTION |. DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL _.
DIRECTIONS: This section is provided as an aid to deaceibing the individual as you sce him on tha job. Interpret
the words literally, On the page below are a serics of statements that apply in some degree to most peopte, To
the left of each statement is a box unter the heading “category.” Read each statement and insert in the box the
category number which beat telle how much the statement applies to the person covered by this report,
HAVE NOT OBSERVED THIS: HENCE CAN GIVE NO OPINION AS TO NOW THE OESCRIPTION APPLIES TO THE
INDIVioUAL - .-
APPLIES THE tNOUWIOUAL TO THE LEAST POSSIBLE O€GREE -
APPLIES INDIVIDUAL TO A LIMITED DEGREE
APPLIES INDIVIDUAL TO AN AVERAGE DEGREE ‘
APPLIES INDEVIDUAL TO_AN ABOVE AVERAGE DEGREE
APPLIES INDIVIDUAL TO AN OUTSTANDING DEGREE
STATEMENT STATEMENT
CATEGORY NUMBER
CATEGORY STATEMENT
Vi. Mea NEON STanpaRos OF des CPrective im oracus-
AOLE TO SEL ANOTHER 'S
accomPuls aT DONS Ete ASSOCIATES
vot oF vice
IMPLEMENTS DECISIONS AE
Chm MAKE DECLSIONS ON MOS
GaRDLESS OF CEM FERLINGS
Cen exntm miko ami aes
Snows OND GtmaALity
ACCEPTS RESPONSI BIL DS
macs
8 AMALVYI® bm WES thine
tne
AOUITS HIS ERRORS
STRIVES CONSTANTLY FOM
ME@ EWOCLEOGE AND OEMS
+ HNDUS SHEN TO Shen
assieramce
Chm GET BLOMG SiTn PEOPLE!
WAG MEMO@Y FOR FACTS
GETS THINGS DOWE
Cam COPL Bhim EMEnGENciES
RESPONDS WELL TO SUPERS
wistow
DOES MIS JOB BITHOUT
STeong SuPPOaT
SOMES VO BETH SOLUTIONS
To Fact iMs
ts osstevant
oo venrsaTice
MIS CRUTICISM 3S Come
STAUCTIVE
Totnes CLEARLY , [es
TACTLATATES SWOOTH OF KRae
Tidy OF mes OFFICE
MPLETCS ASSIGNMENTS
Buin ALL O@AGLE TIME
vemirs
SECRET te
OOES NOT MEQUIME STRONG
Ano CONTINUOUS SUPERVI-~
s10%
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INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE AISSINISTRATIVE OFFICER Consult current instructions for completing this report.
FOR THE SUPERVISOR This report se desianed to help you express your eveluatinn of yout subordinete and to trenemit
thit evaluation to yous supervisns ond senior officints. Organization policy requires thet you inform the subordi-
nate where he stands with you. Canpletion of the report can help you prepare for a discussion with him of his
strengths and weaknesses. Ff is alae orgonigntion policy that you show Part Lof thin report to the employee except
under conditions apecifbed in Regulation 29-470. It is recommended that you rem! the entire form before completing
any testion. Uf this ie the snitsel report on the employee, st must be completed and forwarded to the WUlice of
Fersannel no tater then 30 deys after the dote indicated in stem 8, of Section “A” below,
SECTION A. GENERAL
1, GAME (Leet) (Pirate) (Middle) 2, oate oF BIRTH + SERVICE DESIGNATION
_ Fane_1913 "| x. | BD/!
UFEICTAL 3B isa Trtee
~ GFFICEOIVESION/ BRANCH or ASS1 GAwENT
.. OD COVERED 4v THiS REPORT (fnciusive dates)
11 February 1956 - 11, February
im OF
CATE REPORT DUE
TYPE OF REPORT
(Check one)
6.
FOR THE RATER: THIS REPORT was BM) was nor Bttn ovoan To THe INDIVIDUAL RA WATEO, we TEO. IF NOT SHOWN, EXPLAIN EHV
NOT: -
ne ipl a ven vee pont Ta chewing E Kin
bratate STATEMENT
ss marco “1am Choon BO, & waaminG RETe
TO mia RA COPY ATTACHED TO THis REPORT,
a. CHECK (X) APPR
Tei t BEPOMT REFLECTS MY Gem SHiGISHH OF THES HHO. 26 (eo viouar
wiouae. ree Saar
Count Clatity reat twt @ATED IMOtVIOyaL ANOS HOR
Ter $ MEP ORT MEFLECTS THE SowBIals GHsmtcws OF wYOELE
1 GyALUATE 418 308 PRAFORMANCE BECAUSE (Specify):
aac PACVIGUS SUrEavI Boas,
|: HAVE DISCUSSED wETH Teds EmPLOvER mts 818
Lfsae OCAamESSED 10 teat we wwoes wueol wt STeuos.
SUPERVISOR'S OFFICIAL TETLE
CG. TVPEG GP SP ia TED MAME AND SIGNATURE OF SUPERVISOR|O.
MM. Khoo S. H, Horton ___ Deputy Chief, Cl Staff
FQ THE REVIEWING OFFICIAL: DGRL ANY SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE OF OPINION WITW THE SUPERVISOR, OR ANY OTRER tN
FORWATION, WHICH WILL LEAD 0 ‘ OETTER UNDERSTANDING Of THiS REPORT. .;
i . 7 ’ roy
THIS DATE
OFFici aL
SECTION C. JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
1. RATING ON GENERAL PERFORMANCE GF SUTIES
DIFECTIONS: Consider ONLY the productivity and effectiveness with which the individual being rated haa performed
has duties during the rating pertod. Compare him ONLY with athers doing simsler work st o similar level of reapons
sibility. Factors other than productivity will be taken ints account later in Section D.
V+ DOCS WOT PERFORM SUTTES ADECUATELY: HE 1S INCOUPETENT.
BARELY ADEGUATE Im PEQFORWANCEs ALTHOUGH HF HAS MAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE OR TRAINING. HE OFTEN FAILS TO
2.
CARRY OUT RESPONSIBILITIES.
3+ PEAFORWS MOST OF HIS DUTIES ACCEPTABLY: OCCASIOWALLY REVEALS SOME AKEA OF WEAKNESS.
TNEERT f° PERFORMS DUTIES IN & COMPETENT. EFFECTIVE MANNER,
Rating 2° A FING PERFORWANCE: CAGSIES OUT WANY OF WIS RESPANSIBILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.
nuugen © * PERFORMS HIS OUITES IW SUCH AN QUISTANDING MANNER THAT KE 1S EQUALLEO BY FEW OTHER PERSONS KNOWN TO
THE SUPERVISOR.
COMMENTS:
REPLACES PREVIGWS ELITIOSS
foRw NO. -
1 NOV $5 45 (Part 1) or rorus 45 sno ase mich SECRET Performance bar
APE O@SOLETE.
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DIRFCTIONS, aa?
a. State in the spaces below up to six of the mre important SFFCIFIC dul lea performed fing this eating pel bat.
Flace the most important first. Do not iselude minor or unimportant duties. 1 4
b. Rete performance an each specific duty consadering ONLY effectiveness in performance iv ro specifte duty.
c. For supervisors, ability to supervise will olways be cated os @ specific duty (de not rate oe a 9 thoae
who auperviae a secretary only). , *}
d. Compare in your mind, when possible, the individual being rated with athers performing the same chat ae .
similar level of responsibility. [%
¢. Two individuals with the same job tithe may be performing different duties. If so, ale ane on different
duties. Ao
f. Be apeciffic. Framples of the kind of duties that might be rated are:
CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
ORAL BRIEFING WAS AND USES AREA XNOWLEDGE
DEVELOPS NEW FROGRAYS PREPARES SUWUARLES
f. RATINGS ON PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC OUTIES fogs
Leh ow PE RpoRvANCE oF UNAS wn ne
GIVING LECTURES
CONDUCTING SEMINARS ANALYIES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES GERWAN
WRITING TECHNICAL REPORTS MANAGES FILES — DFRRIBFING SOURCES
CONDUCTING EXTERNAL LIATSON OPERATES RACTO KEEPS BOOKS
TYPING COORDINATES WITH OTHER OFFICES ONTVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION WRITES REGULATIONS WAINTAINS AIR CONDE TIONING
SUPERVISING PREPARES CORRESPONDENCE BVALUATES SIGNTFICANCE OF DATA
For some jobs, duties may be broken down cven further af supervisor considers it advisable, ¢.a.. combined key
g
and phone. operstion, in the cose of a radio operatar. - 4
PERFORMS THiS CUTY IN AN OUTSTANOING MANNER
FOUND IN VERY FEW INDEVIOUALS HOLDING SIMI>
Lae 3008
* INCOMPETENT 16 TRE PERFORWANCE OF THIS DUTY
RB + BARELY ADLQUATK IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THItd
DESCRIPTIVE bury
RATING 3 + PERFORMS THIS DUTY ACCEPTASLY 7+ EXCELO ANYONE § KNOW I THE PERFORMANCE OF
MUMBER @ » PERFORMS THIS OUTY iN & COMPETENT MANNER Tats OUTY
B+ PERFORMS THIS DUTY [IN SUCH A FINE MANNER
1S A OISTINCT ASSET ON MIS JOB
GATINGDOPECt RIE Buty
NUMBER
7 Supervises small staff
THAT WE
setereie Outy mo.
Directs special investigations
RATING] sPacteIC Duty no. &
SPECHEFIC QUt¥ WO,
NUMDER
Coordination of most sensitive matters .
be on and Office of Security 7 Prepares final reports and memos
RATINGISFECIFIC Suty ag, @ RATING
. ‘ oe NUMBER
weccretc outy wo.
. + NUM BER
3. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
Stroas strengths and weaknesses, particularly those which affect development on present job.
DIRECTIONS:
SECTION 0. SUETABILITY FOR CURRENT JOB IN ORGAN} ZATION
DIRICTIONS: Take into account here everything you know about the individual....productivity, conduct in the job,
Pertinent personal characteriatics or habstea, special defects or talenta....snd how he fits in with your team. Come
pere him with others doing similar work of about the same Level.
1+ ORFINITELY UNSUITABLE » HE SHOULD BE SEPARATED
2+ OF DOUBTFUL SUITARILITY...WUULD NOT HAVE ACCCPTED HIM IF J HAD ANOWN BHAT Tf KNOW NOW
A BARELY ACCEPTABLE EMPLOYEE... .BELOW AVERAGE BuT WITH NO WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY OUTSTANDING TO WAR>
as
RANT HIS SEPARATION
4 + OF THE SAME SUITABILITY AS MOST PEOPLE 1 KNOW IN THE ORGANIZATION
RATING S + A FINE EMPLOVEE + HAS SOME OUTSTANDING STRENGTINS
numaeR © * AY UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON IN TERMS OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COGANIZATION
D+ EXCELLED BY ONLY A FEW IN SUITABILITY FOR WORK IN THE ORGANIZATION
¥ we [KJ <0. 1F ves,
IN THE ORGANIZATION? CJ ves
1S THIS INDIVIDUAL BETTER SUITED FOR WORK IN SCWE OTHER POSITION
EXPLAIN FULLY)
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: AWSTRUCTIONS —
Consult current tastructions for completing thie report.
FOR ne AININESTRATIVE OPFOR?
POR THE SUPERVISOR: « Thie report tea peiviteged communication to your superebeae, and to appropriate career manage
ment eel personnel officials concerning the potential of the employre beong rated. Tt as NOT to be sheen to the
reied ompinyee, ft be reeceetrled ‘that you read the entire ceport before completing any tueetian., Thie report de
to be completed only after the ergdoyeo hae been under your supervision BOR AT LYAST 90 DAYS. Tf Peas than ondeye,
hold audi complete after the grdase hae elanacd. TF thie ae the INETHAL SHRP on the employee, hoecver, at YUST be
completed and foewarded to the A’ no later than 3oclaye aftee the due date deficeted an item ® of Secthan SF" below
SECTION E. ne eee nese a GENERAL ee
t. NAME (Lest) CHiret) (Viddie) 2. GATE OF BIRTH a. SERVICE DESI GHATI GS
O'NEAL .—sssBireb De 1 June 1913_ 8D/D
OFF ICK/DIVISION/ BRANCH OF was cama a
poe/cr/sru _ _____ | 1001-8
. 9. PERIOD COVIALD BY THIS REPORT (incluaive dat
7. URAULE B- DATE REPORT fuk tw oF ~
GS~15 | 11 Fed ll February 1956 =
10. TYPE OF REPORT
(Chock one)
SECTION Fe
OFFICIAL POSETIOW THTLE
erecien (Spectfy)
PTS Serr eee Car ee rd
WSERTIFICATIOM
v LEPRESENTS uy fest JU06 ment oF jet IMOIVIDUAL BEING Ra €D
U StGNaTuAe oF suPLavison fee fears OFricial TITLE
1, Horton Deputy Chief, Cl Staff
rD TWIS RLPORT AND NOTED ANY pieren WCL OF OPINION IN ATTACHED MEMO.
VICTAL TITLE OF AUVIEWING OFFIC EAL
en 4 MAME AND SUNATURE OF REVIEWING |e:
GrPicoa
Chief, CI Staff
ESTIMATE POF POTENTIAL
w SFLPUNTIBILETIFS
of bse urede and type of igament, cate the employee's potential to assume greater
kind of cesponsibility encountered #¢ the various tevela in hie kind of
DIRECTIONS: i: Considering other
responaibilitiea, Think in terms of the
work. .
ALREADY ARGVE Tot LEVEL AT WHICH SATISFACTORY PLRIFORMANCE Can Bf FRPECTEO
HAS REACHIO TE wet ST LEVEL AT WHICH SATISFACTORY PUERFORWANTE CAN @E EXPECTED
MACING PROGRESS, BUT WIPLS MORE TIME BEFORE HE CAN HE TRAINED fo ASSUME GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
READY FOR TRATOINS 10 ASSUMING GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
WILL PRORAALY S5FU9T GUICKLY TO MORE RESPONSIBLE DUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING ‘
RATING ALALADY ASE W1aS MOxE HESPONSIBEILITIES THAN EXPECTED AT HIS PAEGINT LEVEL
+ AN CACEPTIGNAL POesie WHO $5 ONE OF THE FEW WHO SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR LARLY ASSUMPTION OF WEIGHER
NUMOER LEVEL APOP OMS ews ITES
4
2
4
4
8
q
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2 SuPlAvESsORY POTENTIAL ’ . ’
DIRECTION. Anqwer this question; Aes (his person the ability to be a supervisor? C4 Yee (] No Nf your
muswer Le VES, indicate below your opinion or quesa of the level of supervesary sbsbity this peraon will reach AFTEY
SUITAHLE TRAINING. Indicate yous opinson by placing the number of the deacriptsve coting below which comes cloerst
to expressing your opinion in the eppropriate column. If your rating as based an obeerving him supervise, note your
rating in the "ectual” colums, If beeed on opinion of his potential, note the rating in the “potential” column,
f GN HIS SUPERVISORY POTENTIAL IN THIS SE TUATION
Val WOULD BE A WEAK SUPERVISOR IN THIS (IND GF BITUATION
SUPERVISOR Im THIS KIND OF SITUATION .
IN THIS DP TUATION :
HPTIVE SiTUA
= WAVE NG OPIOID
+ BELIFVE baurniG
+ BELIEVE saorgioual @OULD BE AN AVERAGE
+ BELIEVE IeLsesUual @OuLO BE A STRONG SUPENVISOR
OFSC
DESCRIPTIVE :
RATING 2
NUMOER 3
ere, technician’ or proleasional ape
ACTUAL POTENTIAL
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emer Diates Gueomoemates ts casquim? ¢Faret fine
chalreta of versous kinds) entae comract est
superrserr)
A 6AGuUr GF SUPE Rei TOMS eo DIRECT tt oasic
308 (Second tine supervisors)
FORM MAlOR OL ame,
Wmite 8 REP OW STOLE
@ 684ur, Bate oe GM why mOT BE TyPcaVISsoOs,
amo Parese (Euecutsve lavel)
+9 NOT Fabovent i
Gmbe COmTAe® atte SMUG DIATE SUMOMDINATES
et rE
@CTEVEFOES RE OUVEMSE Amd @hED CAREFUL COCADIUATION
Owen Temes s ate SLOT OC IMATE RS
Omte sume LESTE SUBCHOINATES IMCLUOE MEMEO aS OF THE OPH OEE TA SER
otnen (Specsty)
SEFC BLES FRE eiGus EQITIONS . ,
° . Potential na tas
FORM NO. UB (Part 1H) os foees a6 any 45s mics SECRET .
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COMMENTS STRSRANING POTENT A
Is and has bccn a senior employee fur sume time. ar 7 23
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SECTION 4. eee.
Ve TRAININGS CR CDRR OL VEL OOWINTAR CHPEMIENCE PLANNED C28 THe ERD EV EOUAL
None--is already a senior and experienced officer.
OTHER FACTORS. INCLUTANG PERSONAL CIRCUMSTAWce?. TO BE TAREN INTO ACCOUNT th TNOIVIOUAL’® sutton
He is an intense person, who does not relax enough, He should not be
chief of a large station nor supervise a large number of persons engaged in diverse
work and having numerous problems,
ATS IGNMENT
wore
a
SECTION 1. __ _____DESCRIPTIza OF INDIVIDUAL _
DIRECTIONS TSas section ex provided as an aid to aesccibing the individual as you ace h on the job. Interpret
the words Jaterelly. On the paxe below sre a aecies of statements that apply in some degere to ovet people. To
the left ef esch stetement 1a 8 box under the heading “category.” ant ineert sn the box the
Read cach atatemont
HENCE CAN GIVE NO OPINION AB TO HOW THE DESCRIPTION APPLIES 10 THE
oa ’ } or
Kis MAVE NOP OBSERVED THIS:
ODER AL
APPLIES TO THE INDIVIDUAL TO Ted QHAST POSSIGAE OLGREE
APPLAAS FO INDTVIDUAL FO A Ciwe*SQ DEGREE
APPLITS TO INDIVIOUAL TO Am AVi@AGE CEGREL
APPLIES TO INDIVIQUAL TQ Am ABOUT AVERAGE OLGREE
a
Caene
Pera.
ts
APPLAUEE TO TNDEVIOUAL TO Am OLTSTANOING DEGREE
STATEMINT STATIMENT CATEGORY STATOMENT
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FITNESS REPORT (Part I) PERFORMANCE
Do eee _. cee _ _ EMSTRUCTIONS | . ee _ ee eeneee
AICOINESTRATIVE OFFIOOR Consult) correot: castruction loo corpbeting Unie erpard,
ror ny
hor ae CUNT RVESOR Tila soport is designed tc help you espreas your custistioa of your subsndinete aud te Crraamt
thie eveluation to yout Supervisor end senior officuala, Organerstion notiy teiuiree thet you inform the eubardie
nate shere he stende with you, Camletion of the eerort ton ett him of his
Atrennths and weakn It be alsa argsnsration oobicy that you show Part bof this genort ta the emuinyger eacent
ander candi tionea specified in tegulation 20. Mu. Pt pe recommended that you reat the entice fore before coople ting
the soeteat teeor ton the emoloyes. at rust be competed aod forercted to the Office of
any meation, Tf thie be
Personnel no inter than % deve efter the date adicate! in ttem &, of Gestion
es ohely yeu perrace fae oa discus
ure
SECTION A, — GERERAG Co ee eee eee we
' wane t Chast) CFacaty C#eddtle) 7. DaTt OF BIRte %, 4. SEMNICE DEST OMATION
O'Neal Birch D. dune lous {| Mfr .
OFFICE/GIVISION ABANCH OF ASSIGNMENT
_CI Starr/orrice of Chief/Sm
GM ADE @. DATE REPORT OUL IN OP
11 February 1956
Reron peat ay
~ mee ee cran Pose rroN tLe
we E TeCT_ ehtet/Siu. oe
D. PERIOD COVERED AY THHS REPORT CInciuelve dates)
_ 11 February 1995-31 February 1956_ __
sencsae (Specety)
Sectiow 8 CERTIFICATION
') Fow tHe Ratem Twig @bPONT f Jas (XJ was wor caw tuaen TO THe INDI WLOVAL WATER, IF NOT SHOON, EXPLAIN WHY
_ AOT
employee on trip -- will discuss on hig return.
X) APPROPRIATE STATIMENTS:
Vs eatin “87a Cl o# 0, & waew bate
Caee acweo to tery aseget,
PP mone ey ay
Tem @as sent
v Yew OF lmioNs GF thee INOte
trie mivont waerecre
vrpuas,
tere agvoert a
Ame PanvioUl bu
1 mavE BIG CUSSED Orin tute tercares
AnD ShAnweeeee fo Peat ni neces Ow
oe ak Noes woe
Sunties tees tap were sean
1ocamvct
‘oe,tratyewsecs 6b abe EY Specdly):
Ache IME ComeIne® OF NtcRD OF
bb yee cart aes
ATURL OF SUPERVESATO. SUPERVISOR’S OFFICIAL TITLE
eputy Chief, Cl Staff.
SuPbOVESOR, OR ANY OTHER
w. Tees DATE
17 Feb 1956____ 21 one
FOm Tee REVIN MING OFFICTAL: RECORD ANY SUMS TANTIAL DIFP RENC( OF OP INTON wh ToO Sit
POKMATION, WHICH WILL LEAD TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS REPORT,
Posted Pos. Control 7
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=
Resswed by PUD
eyed om atiacuto tuear
T certify that ony substantael difference of opinion with the supervisor as tleeted tn the above section.
AL Tats DATE . A. TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE OF REVIL@INGY|C. OFFICIAL FITLE OF RCNVEWING OFFICIAL
gi ocr 1956 OFFICIAL I Got ° .
James Angleton oe £ af!
[SECTION GC. 908 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION ;
1. WATING ON GENERAL PERFORMANCE OF OYUTIHETS
OURECTIONS: Consider ONTY the productavaty
hea duties during the cating period. Compare him ONLY with others doing
atbilsty. Factors other than productivity estl be taken into account later an Section b,
effectaveness sith which the individual being cated has performed
imilar work at # samstar Level of respon:
1 + OGOES WOT PERFORM DUTIES AOLOUSTELY., ME 1S INCOMPETENT.
+ BARELY ADLOCUATL IN PERFORMANCE. ALTHOUGH HE HAS HAD SPECIFIC
CARRY OUT RESPONSIBILITIES,
«© PEAFORMS MOST OF MIS DUTIES ROCEPTABLY, GCCASIOMALLY REVEALS SOWE AREA OF WEAKNESS.
TRECRT + PERFORMS DUTIES ty & COMPLTENT EFFECTIVE MANNER.
RATING A FINE PERFORMANCE: CARRIES Out MANY OF WIS RESPONSIAILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY MELLEL,
PORFOAMS IS DUTIES IN SUCH AN OUTSTANDING MANNER THAT NE 1S EQUALLED Oy FEM OTHER PERSONS KNOWN TO
NuMBER THE SUPEAVISOR.
GiPANCE OR TRAINING. HE CFRTEN FAILS FO
ComENTS’ § is an overall rating, On his present job, he would be a 6,
° REPLACES PRIEVIQG DS
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8. State an the epuces below up tea cbe af tie sede, beportont SPECURIO fotvee ver rE yee thes gating period.
Flare the eovt ampartant Pecet. fi ret pea tete minor of acempartaat datacs. t at
ves ages tae Mbealyy
duty eee eadenuag ONE effertivencsa an peetoreance of
be Wate nerfnemante ou cach apecthiac
ER y (de not cate 26 tup
ce Per eupervraens, abitety to amervaer o23f sleaze be fated aye spe ey
aha arperedae a aovertaty oniy) 9
mind, ahen pouseble, fa padavidual besa rated arts othe IS AY 6 the tone duty ef a
Ih.
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e. Te sidavaduale esth the same jot Cathe ony be performing dsffecent Sotres. Ef an, then oe deb ferent
duties, v
f. Be apecitee, Leamplee of the hunt of datsee that might be pated see: ar Rn
OWAL BRIFEUING WAY AND USFS AREA KNOWLEDNCE OMoucrs inrrepocarions
- CLVING LECTURES DEVELOPS NEO PPUGMANS + PREPARES WieUaR TPS
COMPCUTING SBMINARS AGALYZRS INDUSTIIAL REPORTS TRANSL APES GPOERD
BAITING TRONNICAL REPORTS VANAGES FILES DF HRLERING SURCES
CONDUCTING BUTERNAL LIAISON OPPRATES RADIO . REFPS BOOKS
rrring COUMDINATES WITH OTHER OFFICES DRTVFS TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION ONS TES REGULATIONS MAINTAINS ALR COVES TIONING
SUPERVISING PEIPANES CORRESTONOENCE FVALUATES SIGNIPICASCE OF DATA
eonlgned key
y be broken dear, exon further if supervisor considers at advieatte, e.@-.
a Pos eee yobe, huties ma
’
ern ghee aneretion, in the cane of # sats4 vpegator,
TTD weer sews THIS DUTY IN AW OTS TFOLING MANNER
FOUND UN CENT ELE INDEVECU ALS OS UING SEMTe
mae ree sweeten no —
fos TNLOMPE TINT IN THE Fe ptoouaet OF fHIS DUTY
2) GARELY ADEQUATE IN INE Phot vewAeCe OF THES
DESCRIP TE HE oury Lae ASHE
Matias 2s PERIORMS THIS OUTY ACER Tae * y+ ERCELS ANVONE 1 KNOW 1 THE PEOPURUANCE OF
Npwete 6) PERFORMS THES OUTY IM & Caste Tet MANNER TMS DUty
rf D> PERFORMS THIS OUTY Ime S.4e 4 PENE MANNER
THAT ME 13 A DESTENCT BSF F YO MIS 508
i) HOTING
wy ete
7 | General DD/P ops ability 9 0
WACING POPE coer oyty ac oT
svunesl Ability to evaluate and analyze
Unusually good judgment _.., & | CE data _
MATINGP SPECI FOG BYUTY
wATING
eUNBER
6
WATING
NUMOER
6
WATING
wUMBTA
6
yeeceset sute wo, ceric Uytw mo, @
Complete reliability in handling
sensitive matters
wee oc t.te we. 2
wwecneee gute ao. 8 i
{
Alert for new ideas and leads
Discretion
> NAWRETS YE ULSCHIPTION OF MANNER OF JOR PEPFLeWANCE
DIRECTION® — Strens strengths and sesknesece, pastscularly thoar which effect development on present sah,
No weaknesses, He is an whtstanding employee, :
__. SULTABICATS FOR CURRENT JOB JN ORGANIZATION
here cverythssg you know about the indevidual....productsvdiys conduat an
esecsel Jofects of talentea...caml how he Pate an wath yee Kemm, Come
SECTION 0. .
DIRECTIONS Toke Inta account
pertinent pereunal charactoriatics of habise,
pore hin with others doing samalae work of atest the same level,
20> DEPENITELY UNSUITABLE + He Sev. .t SF SEPARATED
—~———"] 26 OF NNUBTFUL SUITARILETY. ..@6LL> eA wAYE ACCEPTED WHEW IF 2 AD SN OON MAT FNM NOR
| Fe A BARELY ACCEPTAQLE EMPLOVEE. 85070 AVERAGE GUT WITH 40 BLANNTS>ES SUFFICHEN TED GU PATER TIG TO WAR?
6 RANT WIS SEPARATION
! OF THE SAME SUITABILITY AS @5Sf FEGPLE ¢ KNOW JM THE ORGANIZATION
the joh,
4
WATENG 5 A FINE EMPLOYED - NAS SOME OUTS TRRUING STRENGTHS
nuweta & 7 AY UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON fe TSFHS DF THE REGUINEMENTS GF Ii CRGANIZATION
Poe ERCELLED AY ONLY A FE@ IN Ful Pee Lie FGR WORK IN THE UGA IDET ION
POR PORK IN So" OTHER POSITION IN THE SR GANEIATION? ee. IF VES,
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FITNESS REPORT (Part I) POTENTIAL
- (INSTRUCTIONS ee ec i we spe ateea ne enen
Consult coreent dostructéons fot roopteting this report.
FOR THE ALMINESTPASIVE OFF TORK:
FOR THE SUVERVETN, Thie report iv a privide ged commmnication fo your eapereiane, and to approprinte career manages
ment sod peresnned officiate concerning thr patentsal of the enqbeyes beang cated. Ft be NOT ta be ahoen to the
tated emoday: Tt te rresrmendel thet you eed the entare cepart heforce campleting any ancetion. This eeport is
to be conpleted only after the employer hae teen under your superecaton POR AT EEAST 90 (AVS, tf leas than oostays,
hold and complete after the Gadaye has cleaved Ff thee us the PVETENL KHIVUAT on Uhe employer, however, at MUST be
completed end forenetel ta the OP no Later then Ways after the atue ate andicated in item Aaf Secthon ort below,
GEMERAL
DATE OF OIRIM
4. SERVICE OFSTONATION
SECTION be
cLaet) fPirer) TMi ddtey 2.
O'neal Birch D. A dune 1913 __
3. OPPICE/DIVISION/ HB AMC FF RSTIGNMENT 6. UFFICTAL POSITION TIRE
CI Staft/orfics of Chiet/SIU _IO-CI_ Chief/siu
7. GRADE |e. DATE Breont Gut In OF | T (inclusive dates)
GS-15 11 February 1956
1O. tvre oF weroeT
(Chech one)
wrccian (Speciiy)
SECTION Fe CERTIFICATION
1, #OR Tue watee: 1 CHATS GY Tat TetS REPORT PEPRISENTS MY GEST JHDGIMENT OF Gi INDIVIDUAL BFING RATED
a TWD "Te feeiu On PRINT WAND SV GMI umtwvinondc. SUPEAVISON'S OFFICIAL TITLE
17 Feb 1956 S. H. Horton 7 y /| Deputy Chief, CI Staff
tvrpare tats nifont AND NOTED ANY OLFT PRUNE OF (o
HAVE
TEPEG Of PHINILD MAWE AO SIGNATURE OF HEVIEWING JC. OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVILWING OFFICIAL
James Angleton 4 2U fer Chief, CI Staff
ene a. ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL
OPFICi AL
SECTION G.
t. POTENTIAL $9 wbtuet CoP ATO AE SPONTI AIL I TIES
ering othere of hie grade and type of othe employce'a potential ¢o aseume greater
. Thank tn terme of the kind af reap BT the -vecseue lauc tad of
MRECTIONS: Cone
soaponsitslati
paibabaty eneountere
work.
fe PUNEAOY AnGeE THE LEVEL AY wnrcn gatrsracfory eemromvance can of cxeeAly DATE
2+ WAS HEALED THE HIGHEST LEVEL &f @wiCH SAPIGE TARY PURI OMMANCE CAN GL FEPPCTOD
Bos CASING OROGKESS, GUT NEEDS MONE Time GEE OME nit ese did rm aCeaste sp ASSUME GREATER aSpiygarnies ies
+ WESUT FOR TRAINING IN ASSUMING GREATER REBPONS IATL TSE S Treen meme te le 6
. Be MILL FHOMAEL ALJUST QUICKLY fO WoNF AES NS Ra POTS METHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
: Gating 9 7 ALHEADY ASSUMING MOME RESPONSIBILITINS Min t Women by: Plebirsrat Leven
nuusea 7 AM ERCEPTFOnAL PEMSON WHO 19 OnE UF THE ONS VOTRTD “TOR-PaneemabeuUe TIO OF HIGHER
LEVEL WESPONSFOILETIES sabaaited
2. SUPERVIGCRY POTENTIAL
this question: ilas this person the ability to be a supervisor? CX) CD Ne Tf your
DIRECTIONS: Anewes
mawes 10Vk4, indicate Lebow yous opinion os gusas of the level of supervisory ability thie person will reach AFTER
SULTAHLE TRAINING. Tadicata your apinion by pleceng the number of the descriptive rating below which comes closest
ta expressing your opinson in the appropriate column, Ef your cating sea been on abareving him supervise, note your
tating on the “actual” column, Ef based on opinion of his potential, note the rating in the “potential” column.
+ WAVE MO OPINION ON HIS SUPEAVISONY POTENTIAL IM THIS SITUATION
GELIFVE teONVIOUAL WOULD HF A wh AK SUPERVISOR IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION
GELEFVE TAOTVIGUAL WOULD 88 BM AVERAGE SUPERVISOR Ih THIS KINO OF SITUATION
+ BELSEVE IRGLVIBUAL WOULD Bf & STRONG SUPERVISON IN THIS SETUATION
ere ae ne ee ans ap ne ee ene tere nen nae
DESCRIPTIVE SITUATION
a GeGue Gorme tt Sadie 348 (bsuch drivers, afenngraphers, technicians of prole
cialssts of vacioua hinds) antne contact etth tumrurare suscapimares +a eunquen? (Firat Isne
fupervisor) _.
a GAGUP OF SUPERVISORS wed GIeEct tnt weote
OLSCRIPTIVE
RATING
NUMBER
MEPL ACES PREVIOUS EDITEDNS
Potential ir)
fonm NO. 45 (Part Hi )or rows as ano 84 mice SECRET
NOW
' ss AGC GBSOLETE.
weno
POTEMT IAL
ape.
108 (Second Line auperviaore)
8 MESPONSLALE FOR WHOM PLONS, O8GAwI TATION
* 68GU), Od MAY OM MAS mht OE SUPERVISORS, GHreH
any Oovtcr (Emecutive lovely
ve NOT PaloutaTt
OAbw COMTOFT BITH HuMEDIAFE SUBCRDINA
ene Drvegst amo nceo' cadarur coosoivarion
Weew Fuwcolate FusORDE
a i a a
Snte HUME LIATE SUBORDINATES INCLUGE MEMAERS OF Tut OHPaseTA 308
ointees (Specefy)
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AAG DERM Unt a eye var rrsign
SOMONE OF MONTOS THE RATED PMFL ods
OFFICE FASEB RANMA se nme
Po b4DNe ATE tet abroneiMmate
Twklve
ot POTENTEAE
4 Commuters canepas
Can handle alinust any GS-15 job in DD/P edge gS poge a particular
language or apectality, Would be very guod Des ad. ashe or Base, Ia
guod supervisor.
MaiL ROOM
FUTURE PLANS
BANNED FoR tHe ‘ThO VIDUAL
None at present
NOTL OFHEB FACTOMD, INCLUDING PERDONAL CIACUMBTANCED, TO BE TAKIN INTO ACCOUNT IM TAGIVILUAL’® FUTURE #55) CuatntD
No unusual factors!
CESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL a :
dito race thing the intividual as you se his an the grt. Interpret
of statements that apply in some degran to myst pewple, To
Rrad each statement and sieest sn the wou the
SECT NOM be tne vee t=
DIRECTIONS: This sastion is penvided sa ane
the words Literally. On the paee below are a serion
the belt of cart efute the heading "category."
category numer which womuch the « teport,
Hoe HAVE WOT GESERVED THiS. WENCE CAN GIVE NO OPENION AS TO WOW Tnt Clo WIP TI APPL ELD 39 THE
JNDI VIDUAL at
APPLIED TO THE InDtviOUAL TO THE LEAST PODSTOLE DEGALE
APFLIFS TO INDIVIOUAL TO A LEMITED DEGRIE
AVPLICS TO INDIVEIGUAL 70 AN AVERAGE DEGREE
APPLIES TO INDIVIGUAL TO AN ABOVE AVERAGE DEGREE oe
arruics 10 InNONVIOUAL TO AN OUTSTANDING OfGRCE
STATEMENT
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considering the application of
The Fitne Repoet é mr oamportent factor in agency persen
i. The agency aelection board with information of ealue ates
an indiveduald foe sembership in fhe career wecvice: and
a, A periodic record of pod performance aa an and te the effecteve utilisation of personnel,
INSTRUCTIONS
Consult current adeimsatrative
inuteuctione regarding the initiation
TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE OR PERSONNE, OFFICARS |
and sronesittal of thie repart,
TO THE SUPERVISOR: Read the entice form before attompling tu complete any stem. As the supervisor sho asarane
dececte and ceviewa the wrk of the tadevadual, you haveprimary ceaponssbilaty for evaluating his renat °
nesses, and anethessob, effectiveness au revealed by hie daystosday activits Tf thie aadsvadual haw bh under
your supervisiun for tesa than $0 days, pou wall cullabor wrtA Ats peevivus aupervinura fo sake auce the report
18 eccurata and complete. Primary reaponsidility coote with the cuccont supervetoe. It 48 assumed thet, throvah+
cut the period thin individual Nas been under your supervision, you Rave discharged your supervinory. reaponaibalie
ties by frequent discussions of hit work, so that ina aeneral way he knows where Ae afanda,
co: Alc 20 APR 1955:
Posie Fes Soy
otk dus, Fale 56. : A ioe
+f 1S OPTIONAL WHETHER OR NOT mis FLINESS axrort 2S Stoen Yo WY Pekow BEING RATED
t
SECTION f (To be Filled in dy Adoinisteative Officer) neces eee oe .
Y WaMt ~ (lest) — “(Pirety (aiddte) 2. Oate OF BintH | 3. sex | 4 (CAREER DESIGNATION
O*NEAL . Birch D. 1 June 1913 Male SDoF.
3. DATE OF EwrRance Un OUTY Te. orice assicnep To. "| 7. orvision woe [ANCH
i February 1947 h DOF # WHF Im *
— om Ti. Gaaoe
TO. TR FIELD, SPECIFY STATION
Guatemala
Ta. PERIOD Coverto fy tHts REPORT (dncluaive dates)
1 February 19595 28 February 19Sk = 11 February 1955
Gute OD (O/3aa SECTION 1}
1. Cnn eS ii on % a © (2 was on a Special Assign
with the Security Research Stilt, Security office fr July 195) to Feb. 1955_
“3. BHAT SPECIFIC ASSIGNMENTS OR TASKS ARE TYPICAL OF THOSE GIVEN TO NIM "bumtne THE PAST THREE TO SIX MONTHS y (List
in order of frequency):
Conducted research on an individual counter-intellixence case of great importance
rar WaTURL “oF ASS|GNMENT. n
CC] 7 ates God reece
V2. OATE THAT THIS REPORT IS DUE
GS~0136.01-1)
(To be filted aa by Sussevisery
— ASSUMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR POSITION
1.
to national security, utilizing and analyzing sensitive source material.
2. Conducted liaison with top officials of two foreign intelligence organizations
relating to a sensitive counter-intellirence case.
3. Directed investigationind personally investigated sensitive aspects of a counter-
intelligence case on a world wide basis,
4. Assisted in other counter-tntellirence cases.
READ THE ENTIRE FORW AFORE ATTEMPTING TO COUPLETS ANY ITSM
SECTION TNE ; oe. ee
I costify t “persod covered by thas
I be-
vidual the manner inehichhe has perfoumed das sob and provided auggestions and criticisms wherever neaeode
a ode
that his underatanding of my evaluation of hie performance 1a consistent with my evaluation of As
weatnes and on-the-job effectivensas
d by thea fitness report and tf have inforcsed hin af his atrengths,
Tf performance during the report period has been unsatinfactory, there as attached a copy of the memorandum noti>
fying ham of unsatusfactory performance, ,
This copore (_K] hee } hae not been shown to the individual rated
Tis bare. — eal er oF maven (Employee's inaediate spy
11 March 1955
Tate DATE
PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF THIS sferer
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Thie section 8 proveded as an aid an describing the ietividual, Your description as not favo 3) ee
tn teed but acyusres its weaning sn relation to a particular job of assignment, The descr int
or,
ile.
vanes
UE Ss
+ unfevor chi?
Xe are ta be
interpreted Iiterally. “Sly,
On the felt hand side of the page below are a series of efatements that apply in sume degree to mos
the right band side of the page are four major categorios of descriptions, The ecale within each ce
vided into there emall Sicchs: thes 4a to allow vou fu make Funes diatinc tions if you am desire.
mont on the Left « then check the category on the cight which beat
Placing an 3% in the "Net Ubeerved: cafumn means yuu hive no vpainion on «sh
fon you are rating.
Placing an “Xan the “Does Nut Apply codumn means that you have
epplies to an individual.
that the description re aot of 41! susted to the individual.
CATEGORIES
STATEMENTS ;
veoony BOM
Lyok at the stat
tedia how much the etatement anh tidy: ku CA* pere
Mi :
ay brase
the de et OB aten
¢
ABOVE AVERAGE
DEGHEE
REASONABLE
DEGHEE
Limiteo
DEGREE
A. ABLE TO SEE AWOTHER'S
POINT OF VIEm.
SAMPLES
@. PRACTICAL.
1. & GOOD REPORTER OF EVENTS.
2. CAN MADE DECISIONS ON HIS O8N
WHER NEED ARISES.
3. CAUTIOUS tm ACTION.
.
4. HAS INITIATIVE.
_t
s- UNEMOTIONAL:
6. ANALPTIC iN HIS THINKING.
7. CONSTANTLY STRIVING FOR NEW
KNOWLEOGE AND 10EAS.
6. GETS ALONG WITH PEOPLE AT ALE
SOCTAL LEVELS. . .
Hu
9. HAS SENSE OF HUMOR.
10. KNOWS WHEN .TO SEEK ASSISTANCE.
19. CALM. .
12. CAN GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE.
13. MEMORY FOR FACTS.
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14. GETS THINGS DONE.
1S. KEEPS ORIENTED TOWARD LONG
TERM GOALS.
1a. CAN COPE WITH EMERGENCIES.
7 Nedourcismenne se ee ee ee
ee le ee
$6. HAS STAMINA; CAN KEEP GOING
A LONG TIME,
19. HAS WIDE RANGE OF INFORMATION.
20. SHOWS ORIGINALITY.
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2t. ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES.
22. ADMITS HIS ERRORS.
23. RESPONDS WELL TO SIPERVISION,
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24. SVEN DISPOSITION.
Js. eve TO 09 41S 398 el trouT
STRONG LuPPORT
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PROBLEMS.
70. STIMULATING TO ASSOCIATES: &
“ sPank PLUG.
29. TOUGH MINDED.
30. OBSERVANT.
+» CAPABLE.
« CLEAR THINKING.
. COMPLETES ASSIGNMENTS WITHIN
ALLOWABLE TIME LIMITS.
. CVALUATES SELF REALISTICALLY.
. WELL tNFORMEO ABOUT CURRENT
. DELIBERATE,
. EFFECTIVE IN DISCUSSIONS SITH
ASSOCIATES.
36, IMPLEMENTS DECISIONS REGARD:
LESS OF OWN FEELINGS. |
2p. THOUGHTFUL OF OTHERS.
f
. WORKS WELL UNDER PRESSURE.
DISPLAYS JUDGEMENT.
+ GIVES CREDIT WHERE CREDIT 1S
QUE.
« HAS DRIVE.
+ 1S SECURITY CONSCIOUS,
« WERSATILE.
46. HIS CRITICISM 1S CONSTRUCTIVE.
47. ABLE TO INFLUENCE OTHERS.
a6. FALILITATES SMOOTH OPERATION
OF HIS OFFICE.
a9. DOES NOT REQUIRE STRONG AND
CONTINUOUS SUPERVISION.
« A GOOD SUPERVISOR.
TT WIAT ARE HIS OUTSTANDING STRENGTHS?
The ability to analyze a com
implement the plan without o
+ WHAT ARE HIS OUTSTANDING BEAKXNESSES?
None observed,
a ce
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mitting any detail relevant to the case.
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plex problem, arrive at a plan of action, and then
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SINE COMMENTS [indicele hove ponerel traits, opecilig habits oF characteristics not covered elaeahere in the
report but which have a bearing on sffective utilination of thie person): Mr, O'Neal will carefully
problem'before taking action. This my inif{ially create
study, plan and anilyze 4
planning, the not result is a .
the impression of slowness, but because of superior
SECTION V4
ait deactiptions before tating. ‘Piece “Ne An th
ly the eh Which the | Cs OFECTIONS: Dupen shat he has eaid, hie action
DINECTIONS: Consider only the ebi/f Sith which the
and any other indications, ¢4 your opinion of this
perecn hae performed the duties of his job and rate
him accordingly. c person's attitude toward the agency.
(7 ] 5. does wor PeRtoam puTits ADeQuatetys HE IS
(7) 1. Has an ANTAGONISTIC ATTITUDE TOWARO THE AGENCY
INCOMPETENT. ve WILL DEFINETELY Leave THe AGFNCY AT THE FIAST
CJ 2+ BARELY ADEQUATE IN PERFOPWANCE) ALTHOUGH HE OPPORTUNITY.
NAS HAO SPECIFIC GUIDANCE C8 TRAINING, HE (7 2. Has sraonG WeGATIve ATTITUDE TOWARD AGENCY. ee
OFTEN FAILS TO CARRY OUT RESPOMSISILITIES IRKED BY RESTRICTIONS... REGAROS AGLNCY AS A
COMPETENTLY, TEMPORARY STOP UNTIL HE CAN GET SOMETHING
PERFORMS MOST OF HIS CUTIES ACCEPTABLY! OCCA+ orrrer,
SIOMALLY REVEALS SOME AREA GF WEAKNESS, | 3. TENDS TO HAVE AN UNFAVORADLE ATTITUDE TOWARD
PERFORMS OUTICS IN A TYPICALLY COMPETENT, THE AGENCY... BOTHERED @Y MENOR FRUSTRATIONS.
welt Quil FF THOS’ CONTINU,
EFFECTEVE MANNER,
A FINK PERFORMANCE: CARRIES GUT Many OF HIS [ 4. MES ATTITUDE TowaAAD THe AGENCY 1S TNDUFFERENT
oa. HAS "WAIT AND SEE” ATHATUOE..WOULO LEAVE IF
RESPONSIBILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY BELL.
(30) 6. PERFORMS HIS DUTIES IN SUCH AN OUTSTANDING SOMEONE OFFERED HIM SOMETHING OFTTCR,
MAWNEA THAT HE ($ ECQUALLED BY FEW OTHER PER- (CJ ® tenes To wave PavonaDeE ATT iTuOL TowaRD AGENCY
SONS KNOWN TO TH RATER. 7 . a sMAKES ALLOWANCES FOR RESTAICTIONS fMPOSED BY
13 THES INDIVIDUAL BETTER QUALIFIED FOR BORK IN SOME WORKING FOR AGENCY. .THINKS I TEAMS OF A Car
RECA IN THE AGENCY.
ofwem ancay (Jao (]ves. IF VES, wHaTT
xxl 6. OLFINITELY HAS FAVORAOLE ATTITUOE TOWARD THE
AGENCY... BARRING AN UNEXPECTED CUTSIOL OPPOR.
Mr, C'Neal was on TDY with this office. TUNITY, WILL PROBABLY ENOLAVOR TO MAKE A
He 4s fully qualified for continued Cc. cee tn MMSLANTIC ATTITUOE TOWARD TRE AGINCY
work in this office. oe WILL PROBABLY NEVER CONSIDER WORKING ANY
PLACK OUT fm THE AGENCY.
‘
DIRECTIONS: Considering others af
ond type of assignment, how would you rete hia on
potentiality for assumption of greater responnibilie
ties nocmaliy indicated by promotion.
thie person's grade| Os DIRECTIONS: Coneides everything you knoe about this
person im making your rating... shill in sod duties,
conduct on job, peraanal charactoriatica or
habite, and special defects or talents,
l f. WAS REACHED THE HIGHEST GRADE LEVEL AT WHICH { } 1. OEFINITILY UNSUITABLE + HE SHOULD BE SCPARATED,
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE C4n DE EXPECTED.
[7] te 1S MAKING PROGRESS, QUT REEGS MORE TIME 1M {L] % oF couatrut SUITABILITY. «WOULD NOT HAVE ACs
PRESENT GRADE BEFORE PROMGTIGH TO a HIGHER COPTEO Him IF } HAD KNOWN WHAT 1 KNOW NCW.
GRADE CAN BC RECOMMENDED, (CT) 4+ A GareLy AccePTABLE EMPLOYEE. OEFINETELY BELOW
(CT] 3. 13 READY TO TAME ON RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AVERAGE QUT WITH NO WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY
NEXT HIGHER GRADE, BUT MAY NEED TRAINING I OUTSTANDING TO WARRANT HIS SEPARATION,
SOME AREAS, Cc 4. A TYPICAL EMPLOYEE, WE DISPLAYS THE SAME SUITA+
WILL PROBABLY ADJUST QUICKLY TO THE MORE BILtTy AS MOST OF THE PEOPLE | KNOW IN THE
RESPONSIMLE DUTIES OF THE SEXT HIGHER GRADE, AGENCY.
1S ALREADY PERFORWING AT THE LeveL of Tuc WERT] [|] 8 A FINE EMPLOYEE - HAS SOME OUTSTANOING
HIGHER GRADE. STRENGTHS.
AN EXCEPTIONAL PEARSON #HO 15 SNE OF THE FEW C300] 6. AN UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON IN TERMS OF THE
WHO SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FER RAPIO ADVANCES REQUIREMENTS OF THE AGENCY.
MENT. (TJ 7+ Excetueo ay onty A few tw SUITABILITY FOR WORY
IM THE AGENCY,
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rows. wee Shae t ee eho ce cr Sr as Per Neb y wer redtag
_ tase officer and staff work, Responsibility, under the Operations Ufficer,
- for section against satellite targets for Vienna Station.
Arr OTR RSE St ENS T RTO TION WERE GUMPEE TEU TR BING: PDRAGED OO THES RTO TE OTREEE GOO UHON OW atte t EO SO Or
ere ANDO Mare coMPurten oo oe . None ee toe oe
a wee ee wn ee ee aa
4nING PUSDERSASEING | LOA UPRETERE SCE DOR SENT DORN AT IUR TP RAWA ATION mp tke
PATROUAG Goon PAIR RUN[ ASSIGNMENT OS GEN Ss eb StL
- ~ - = Wirt oro opery Toe LON
Base Chief. Salsburg of .
Western Europe
EOIN, ORDTR verer nist ia}
PORT WCWEVER IS UATE
ms NEMEER OP OEPENDIN ES | risa EMERUENO) ADDRESSEE i . HES Thaw ADDRESS i _ jvrs]
Xoo “Xi nod iy | NO i nod
WoOTHE ANSWER TOY COR TH ANOVE IS VES APACHE A SEEARED PUTAIEED REPORT i" PETE ATT HERETO IN THE CASE or
. MARK ARG THE ORUINART QE INCE SIP NAMES, ADDRESSES. AND CERIZENSTIP Ob SICUSE, EATMER INST AW MOTTE EN BAW,
. BROTHERS SPAM OANDD SISTERS. raw
MARITAL STATUS
ft eee
i ~. . Slee rare -- : +
. MOG HONS 7 akOLON Wofo Hk com Hd Tp BY IMMEDIATE 4 PLRVISOR
: 2 PERIOD COVLRUDRY THIS REPORT | OGCASION TOR REPORT! wurst lwasta astotat
y MO . ONPAL [TD RUASSGSMILNT On PRODOSED REASSIONME Fg SUVERING on dl
| DATE PROM ! muerte ANNUAL | REDORTING cri] | lan EMPTOVEE REDO ON] Bipays oF UC MELOVAMENT
_iJune_ "51,25 Jan ween
, ae Fe ee ta et an at tn ene wee eee eee ~- -- ee
| ra is duet PLOVER QUALIIED 49 2 FYE) I UMPLOVER BET QUAUIIED |* | WSO, WHAT DELY OR Roe nes
“ ALS PRESENT DUTIES? FT POR OTHER DUTIES? .
i a no eee ee eee ' Base Chief or Opa ohioef..
; directing other. case officers... ~
H WU De OE CONC OCR IN UEUPLOS ES Ese TON OL DUTIES UNOPR Sit HON rap SP SO Ne ANPIAIN IN Se TION TE
HASTE MELOVER SIRALEN TOR | =x YES) Do yOu RECOMMEND EMPtOVEt x is st i] VIWHAT GR ATR ASD TOK WHAT
PROUL SSTONAL TAPROATALNT LT Nad tort THON? | po Pascoe Gs-13
a TOR UAC BAG ny OESERVED CHIC it ane Ke we HON. it we “How rep ryeraytt COMPARES (UIE ALL OT HrRes on ie
MAMI CULASSIER ATION AMTIOM OPRODESSIGSAT ARIEEEEDS AGE RSNOAEN TOO SOU TT RSON ATLA. DONG EISELE 270s COMPARIAGS FO THE
DUES SOM UNDER VOLK SUPERVISION (DO SOU CUEGELATE FO MARR ONOT UMSERVTED ON ANY QIU AUETY WHEN APPROPRIATE
. — eee 1 Nor Been Vey | “exert OUTS TAN.
: RATING FACTORS our rar | aoon | SEY EAA) WING
a — — wl . ee
:
i AMILILY_TO_ GRAS INS ERE Sa "ANID
L_ATSTION Je bor,
H 1 JUDO MENT AND COMMON SESS
i
th
:
Ma INDICADE YOUR wae 10 -AKD HAVING Hits EMPEOVEE PEND YOUR GOMAIAND OR st ‘PERVISION, WELD VOU,
AM LINTEREY 1 Peatttk Nod HE SATINTUDDD r | ) PARTICULARLY |
NOP WAND HIME aie PEAT diIMs i. TO HAVE PEM? pte! Leste. tees
MOENTER HERE ANY Desiktl REMARKS Mt TeLAINING to PARTICULAR QU AEINICA TONS woe . i Whiten AK! CON EEE
PERTINENT PO nh EN ARUHION Gn PtiES DP MELOVEL, OUTSTANDING: ASSETS AND OR SERIOUS TRESS “HOPED Mh STALL
ALSO REASONS PCR AND RECOMMENDATIONS As bo REASSJONMWIND WEE Ht GIVEN HE APPROPRIATE DO THIN REdORE
In the ten months Subj has been under my superviaion he has shown an outsta
eding. ability | to get work done, even under the pressure 6f an unusually heavy
: work load. adj's willingness’to take on additional duties and hia in= ae
aeretieee se ervorts to discharge 411 responsibilities are also considered ou
j'o Operational and liaison expariencs show plainly in his dai
. PEAS THRS "gf 93, PT SPPSRP sno Pp Po PSA ASSL y* PARAS? pRB ERS Aen Bat ik ni
: in every sense_a senior intelligence. officer. tz
Ub NMEMMTEONAD Sead NLEPLD vac PNGRA Stitery
29 January 1952 ee
—toviben| of Me ony
Tae 77 ~
Qt REVIEWING OPEER OR CHIFE OF STATION DOPS NOE Mo ton A, Wooll
SOREDORT EACEPUIONS WHEEL BE STATED ee,
VN IME REVERSE MUL titktarp
>:RCUMSTANCES 1S THIS REPORT [0 BE
j . CONFIDENTIAL
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: REPORT OF ainnurremennennen
SPECIAL (oD
EFFICIENCY RATING nee mona tiewad ’
w 20 Sept 1950
Bireb. Ds O'Mea) ww. 2 Tntelligence Officer GS.
(Name af employee) UY Titte Of poaition, werver,
CUFCK ONE
- ees = ee — - ete
OM LINEH AELOW 1. Study the inatructiona in the Rating OMlcial’s Guide, C. S.C. Form
[ARK PMPLOVER No, BBZ2A, :
" 2. Underline the eloments which are expecially Important in the position.
Adininiatratlve,
V Sf adequate 3. Rate only on elementa pertinent to the position,
— if weak a, Dy not rate on clementa in italia exccpl for employces in admin- | *Uvetvisory, or ae
we ixtrative, auperviaory, or planning poritionsa, planning .......
¥ p i
6. Rate administrative, supervisory, and planning functions on
elements in ftalica, Al others... on
+ Sf owtatanding
aves (1) Maintonanee of equipment, touls, instruments. XZ (21) Effectiveness in planning broad programa,
‘cotivencas in adapting the work program to
wew-e (2) Mechanical akill, aeocee (22) Ey!
~~~ (3) Skill In tho application of techniques and pro- broader or related programs
wth. (25) Effectiveners in devising procedures.
cedures,
voces (4) Preacntability of work (approprintencus of ar eaves (26) Effectivencan in laying out work and establiahs
rangement end appearance of work). ing ostundards of performance for auberdi-
a « (5) Attention to brond phases of assignments. nate. .
ok. (6) Attention to pertinent detail, - —— (26) Eifectinencaa in dirceting, revtewing, and check=
(MA t dl ing the work of subordinates,
ores ) Accuracy of operations. wwe (26) Effectivencen in’ inatructing, ‘training, and
Dt. (8) Aceurocy of flual resulta, developing aubordinates in Uke work,
wh. (9) Accurpey of Judymeats or deelstons, an (27) Effectivences in promoting high working morale.
-F..(19) bifectivencas in prescutlpg. 8 or te wecene (29) Effectiuencan in determining space, personnel,
” and equipment needs. od
boners (11) Industry. nl needa,
ewnese (20) Effectivancna in setting und obtaining adher-
ereeee (12) Kats of progress on or completion of asslgn- onev te time limite and deadlines.
__ wth. (30) Ability to make decisions,
vne(13) Amount of acocptahle work produced, (In mark .
(13) Amount of acocntanle work produced, | (In mar (81) Effectivenosa in delegating clearly dofined
authority to aot.
ck. CIA) Ability to organize his work,
woth. (15 neti tL dealing with
Oo) a i ces_in_mevting and deslis STATE ANY OTHER KLEMENTH CONBIDERED
(18) Cuoperativences, «
(17) Initiative. TA) Apist: &. Aste ligene.
esen-(12) Resourcefulness, -t (B) Dene geboen ceecceseesemeaceeunsee
-#.(19) Dependabillty.
eveeee (26) Physical fitness for the work,
(0) errr
mo SERGE He Te TY
STANDAUD Adjective
Deviations must be explained on teverao alde of thin furia dating
— ° Aeon Rat
atiag ating
Pina inarks on all unceriined elements, aud check marka or better on all olbcial.. Evecileat ?
other eleme ats rated Excellent
Cheek marks or hetier on all elements rated, and plus marks on at least
half of the underlined elements . . Very Goad Review! T
Cheek marks or better on ao majorily ita, and all weak ev lew ng <
performance overconponsaled by outstanding pe TOPIANCG. sseveceeeoeeecoee- Good alticial.. Er elleal
Cheek marks or better on a ominjorily Gf undertined elements, and all weak
porfonannce nut oveteotopenated by outatandiag pecfornan . Frater
Minus marks on at least half of the underlined cements... Varathfactory
Rated by. . CIT RR Last... fed. BRS pL ORI O.
ate
L (Signature of paling vitielal)
BE Soph E99.
(Date)
Reviewed by GS
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Rating approved by efficiency rating committee CO. -31 30. Report to employes... 4.
(Nate) WW Borers e rating)
Mt. f. Seu Rom went Peratin. oFricg | RO--2AETIWB
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COURSE AND DATE COMPLETED, OO
. Mt PREFERENCE FOR NENT OUTY AFTER TeRMinatiON OF CUR’
RENT ASSIGNMENT JEL CIF IM US-so STATED
@ Peovicvescry ia
Pomtven &
ies - type OF DUTY Location
tener enEonen Senos
TET ET 8 STUER TOT ae SETTER
@. HAVE THERE BEEN ANY CHANGES fH PERSONAL STATUS SINCE OMIGINAL EMPLOYMENT OF LAST REPCRT - UNICHEVER IS LATERT .
MARITAL Status vin NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS EMERGENCY ADDRESSEE ATGAL ADDRESS vee
.. me 4 ne.
tf TNE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE AMOVE (9 VES, ATTACH A SEPAQATE DETAILED REPORT IN DUPLICATE HERETO, IN THE CASE OF
MARBAIGE. THE REFORT SILL INCLUDE MAMES, ADDRESSES, AND CITIZENSHIP OF SPOUSE, FATHER -IN-LAB, MOTHER-IN-LAW,
QROTHERS- IN-LAW AND SISTERS-IN-L AR, . .
oate
Tiowatuas oF PuPLOVES
= SSS SSS
SECTIONS 7 THROUGH 1¢ TO BE COMPLETED BY IMMECIATE SUPERVISOR
7, PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REPORT OCCASION FOW aEPORT
Save rite BAYES ANNUAL REAGRIONMENT OF PROPOSED MRA: COVERING INITIAL 90
PORTEO On DAYS OF EMPLOYMENT
REPONTING OFFICER oF amPLloved
a. 48 Matte curcoves nr ouriest | fase ta turtorrs scrren cutee Ey tr $0, war _ On CUTIES Seen
: —— 61,0 fated
veo; jwo IF NO, CRPLASM IM SECTION TF
NG VOR WH
60 you CONCUR IN emPLOvens DESCRIPTION OF Ourits UNOIA SECTION Lh
AT TMP COVER SINT VEN VOR FEST BS VOU REC Gi WO EMP OVTT
PROFESSIONAL imPMOveMENT? [ye FOR PROMOTION!
9. Fon GACH FACTOR On D CHECK THC APPROPATATE BOX 10 INDICATE HOW THE EMPLOVEE COMPARES WITH ALL OTHERS OF THE
SAME CLASSIFICATION WHOSE PROFESSIONAL ADILITIC® ARE KNOWN FO YOU PIRSONALLY. DO NOT Limit THIS COMPARISON TO THE
OTHERS NOW UNDER YOUR SUPERVISION, YO NOT WEBI Fate 70 wane "MOT OBSERVED’ OM ANY QUALITY UNEN APPROPRIATE.
— rrersy
veay eucat.
RATING FACTORS torace | ate 0000 1 000 Lear
A. ABILITY TO WORK AND GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE
AB. INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM IM BORK
C. SECURITY CONSCIOUSNESS
D. ADILITY TO GRASP INSTRUCTIONS AND PLANS
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a
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€. ATTENTION fo DUTY fT
f, JUDGMENT AND COMMON SENSE a ee ee
—O_ ABILITY TO OBTAIN RESULTS AND GET THINGS DONE a er ee _
H, DISCRETION re ee ee
1 IMUTIATIVE (=e et Et
J. ABILITY TO HANDLE AND DIRECT PLOPLE. j-—_+—_} + _, +} —_
K. PERFORMANCE OF PRESENT OUTIES (tTKM 2) __ — [owt
b. ABILITY TO EVALUATE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION a a
wm. TACT 7
TN, SAGACITY (NON-QULLIBILITY?
0. LEADERSHIP
Te) PMYSICAL STAMINA
Q. MENTAL STAMINA
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0, INDICATE YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARD WAVING THIS EMPLOYEE UNDER YOUR COMMAND OR SUPERVISION, BOULD YOU «
DEFINITELY PREFER NOT at Saviseicoy” V0 PLEASED PARTICULARLY
NOT WANT HIM? TO HAVE Mim? YO wave WIM? LJ To Have wimtl_t wine OESINE Mit?
‘TONS OK LACK THEREOF GHICH ARE CONSIDERED
41. CNTER HERE ANY DESIRED REMARKS PERTAINING TO PARTICULAR QUALIFICATIONS OK
PERTINENT TO THE EVALUATION OF THIS EMPLOVEE. OUTSTANOING ASSETS AND/OR SERIOUS LIMITATIONS SHOULD BE STATED
£9 IF APPROPRIATE YO YHIS REPORT,
ALSO REASONG FUR AND AECCMMENDATIONS AS TO REASSIGNMENT WILL SE Gt
NG sf freee Ahatt—cimsis Tent, fern ttra tack -
ca. Toon de, Latta —_a_s5%a7, ——
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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES 1S THIS REPORT TO BE SHOWN TO THE EMPLOYEE REPORTED O
ATuse OF BEVINVing OFFICER
CONFIDENTIAL
14.90000
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Case officer and staff work, Renponsibility, under the Crerations Officer,
- for action against Sateliite taryeta for Vienna statiun. an
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7. PERIOD COVLRLD BY THIS Eras | OCCAMON tol HE bOHE
r i an ~ REASMONGLS DE Ci OTD Pee WE ASSTONMENT we COVERINGS ESEEIAL OP
p VAT THOM DATE bey {| ANN va | WIE POR TING OLILEK jis PAOVET REPORTED ON loaves OF EMELOYME |
iJune '51,25 Jaa 52
: * hn Pt CMPLOVIE QUALEER: to EY
FUME ADL PRESENT Dt fits 7 Nay
IN TAME Et BETTE QUALI Ziv) mosey WHAT ve VY OR Tt rs
fe CUM DUES “'90! Base Chief or Ops chief_.
“Airecting other cass officers.
GA YOR CONCOUR IN PMMtargs?* Dis SOMES TION on ins TS ES Series ra X vrs LAO TONS UNEEAIN EN SECT as
TWAS TAPLOSED STRIVEN 10% om iyes! Cp YOURE COMMEND EMPLOYEE I x hy) WON VOOM GRADE AND OM WHAT
feet 3a NAl IMPROVE MENF? rhOy TOR PROMOTION ¢ sy DENTON GS-13
1 VE TAC EAC TOR OFSERUEDS CMTC THE AL PPTOVIE COMPU. EID ALE CTH Or TA
SAVE CEA SIC ATION WEROSE RUTESSIONAL AL SUEY DO ScuE RISER TDS COMPA ey ste
COHEN SOW UNDER YOUR S PERVISION Jno bei th GN ANY SOLELY WHEN:
vA ba Fer BNO ATE ee
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SET TO 7 w z..
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(a eestgily Pertti Nat HE SATISEIED j och aA Te i PARTICULARY j .
NOE WANT HIM Teo $349. HIMe Jo RAVE HIM* Lhe HAVA HIMe | DbsiRe HI 4 .
1 PNIER nee “ANY DESIRE 2 REMARKS PERTAINING HO PARSICH EAR at AL IEE ate ane TACK tnt evn Tr u Akh ¢4sN tA KELY
PEEP TOE EN ALE SGO% OF TES EP MILOSER. GUDSTASDISG ADEE AS AO OSP RIOTS TIMETATRYNS Stn Lb BE SPATTER
Atys BKEASONS PUR AND &EEZ0 MENDATIONS AS TO REASSIOSE SE WIP EE Givi MW APPROPRIATE TO THIN REBORE
In the ten monthe Subj has been under my supervision he has shown an outsta
-ding aadt Bubs to fet work done,.even under the pressure 6f an unusually heav
work load. 1a b, willingness to take on-additional duties and his in- ...
defatigable | sereres to discharge 411 responsibilities are alsu considered ou
eatanding ubj's operational und liaigon experience show plainly in his aes
. beagitae "gfe B87 FPSB ano GPA pPo PB AS eab ly? PAPAS pee E ESR ng Budget an
in every sence @ senior intelligence. officers .
TU AfetREE NAD SPACE Jy SPEDLID ADACHE PNTRA say
29 January 19520 pode U
. DATE a SONAEURE % We LL Nee OCE
a ee IU -
Ob VEERING OFFICER Oke FaflEL OF STATION. DOES NOU ton Ay. -Wooll
CONC RNAi THIN Rib PACLP TIONS WILL bE STATED oe, ode
IN SEAGL PROVIDED ON Gh REVLRSE StL UEKLOL) : mer AEWA CHILE
UNDER NC NO “CIRCUMSTANCES 1S THIS REPORT 10 BE SHOWN if THE EMPLOVE eal © REPORTED ON .
CONFIDENTIAL : .
Dees: BO SAILER, Wicd 26, Wusred aga 48
14-0000
4 Blended Foam Ne ML
Ageuast THs
DLR OTT BEV ( OM ATESSION
aren epee
POM Dilaa Ne ce hoa +
APUISEITRATIVE-UNOFFICTAL ‘ » /
REPORT OF (ORR TALS x srrepn €)
REI LAL
EFFICIENCY RATING reomattonan ¢
Acct 20 Bopt 2S >.)
_. Bireb D..0'Neal oo.
(Name of emploseg}
based on performance dung perked fram Sf OZ A.
Intelligence Officer ¢8-130-13—
wore mn 7 nitalivn— fraticata Lurens, aly
20 Mar 1950 20 Sept 1990\
(Tita if eatin, aptesa, bod trade)
Ne aneticon, Sait, fhe wtatbeon
aoe = = SEERENAEEENIGisaaiaiaimetacneie ca imoneeamcatineteners ceaamaetemeacand canskaememmmiammeree ae
OM Liars BY the instructiona in the Rating Oficial’s Guide, ©. 8. €, Form CHECK ONKt \
HARM RMPIATER
VM steals
~ If wrak
+ if cutetanding clementa in ttalice,
weacee (J) Maintenanco of oqaipment, touls, instruments,
wwe (2) Mechanical skill.
wenene (8) ht in tho applleation of techniques and pro-
ercures,
woonee (4) Preventability ef work (appropriates uf ar
Jangement and appearance of work),
weveee (5) Attention to broad phases of assigninznts.
aM. (4) Attention to pertinent detail,
weeeee (7) Accuracy of operations,
St. (8) Aecurscy of final results,
2 (9) Accoraey of Judizmenta ments or deelaions.,
£35) rifectivencos sa peacntiog ideas or focte
(U3 IsnAystry.
(12) Kate of progress on or completion of asalgn-
nents,
avenee( 14) Aneunt of acceptable work produced. (Is mark
based on production records? ....2.-rcseresonconsed
(Lessa tp
“#- (4) Avility te organize hia work,
Pon #.(48) Fade gtiveneys in_meoting and dealing with
Pherg. irs
(16) Conperativences.
arenes (17) Snitiative,
woe (18) Kesvurcefulness.
#. (1S) Dependabillty,
) Fezsical fitness for the
aM MEET
MEANDADY
Doviatiana must be exp)uned on reverea alde of thin forse
Phin rnartesé on all undertined clerments, and check marks or better on all
other elaucnte mited
Cheek mares of Natle
hall of tie uoderlined clement
Sheek mars or better ou ane
inarka ¢ on nat least
No, HaR3A,
2. Unierling the elementa which are eapecially important in the position. | Adininist rative,
3. Rate only on «lernerta pertinent te the portion. sorvigo r .
a. Do not rate on elementa in italics except for employees in admin- sup TY, 0 ae
istrative, super taory, or planning poritiens, planning ........
4, Rate adminiatrative, supervisory, and planning fenetiona on
All others......... 0
. (21) Effectivencas in planning broad programa,
anes (22) Bifeotivencra in adapting tho work program to
brouder or velated programa,
awh. (23) Electivenean in devising proceduses.
anecoe (E$) Kflectivenera ia denying out work and eatablishe
ing atandards of performance for subordis
rustes,
ween (26) Effectiveness in dirccting, reviewing, and cheek-
tng the work of subordinates,
womee (20) Euctiveneas in tnatructing, training, and
developing mibordinaten in the work,
wn-nne (27) Effectivencan in promating high working morale,
weoree (24) Kiffectivenean da determining space, percounel,
equipment needs,
emcees (20) Liffecthuencaa ta wetting and obtaining adher-
ence Wo time limits and dendlines,
wt. (30) Ability to make deotsions,
acceee (91) Effectivencna in delegating cleurly defined
authority to act,
STATE ANY OTN ELEAENTS CONSIDERRD
wt (A) A pits Ke Date zene Paton wn
_t py Deseret
Adjective
deuting
a Aiea | Hatt
Ld ating
wie. Secellest
Fxcellent
Very Ged Review!
PV EONS PELE
Good olfielal.. Em clleal
Check thares or better on a majority of undertest elements, and all weak
penorns we put oscreotpennited by outatands
performmnee..
Minus marie on at beunt half of the unde “rlined 2d
wees Fale
1 neat ifactory
Raied by... CAST Ae TDs tec >...
(iygnature of telang olfcial)
Reviewed b; mera PR eee, ee
‘pulure vl res Viewing ollicul,
Rating approved by efficleney rating commilttce (ae) “Sl.
{doute)
W. 9 Comenowetet patattn. orice | 10—S4NTTHS
est Led ae yt OFA.
(Tithey (Date)
tet heed Bt bel LEIA.
oO “erintey” corres ~~ (Date “ee
Report to employee . L.. eeecene.
W ghee nition’
14-0000
7. DE -CAPPTION OF CUTIES SENCE GANT SF FICTERTY FEPOUT. Tess) MUST RIVET Fmd. OR SCTEBR GOW SEAT BRS Tusa
2, 97 CoUnSES OF INDTRULTION PERE COWPLETED CURING PERIOD OF THIS REPORT, “IST TITLE, LOCATION OF SCHOUL, CENGIN OF
COUASE AMO DATE COoMPLETEO.
ay PREFERENCE FOR NEXT CUTY AFTER TECMINATION OF CURe
MENT ASSIGNMENT ISICIF IN US-SO Stared
tree oF outy Lecatton
a, Peorectawcy tm
eopirew Lane,
SU RTAE TT SOT TT TIT AT
O. WAVE THEME BEEM ANY CHANGES IN PERSONAL STATUS SINCE ORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT OR LAST PEPORT © WNICMEVER tS Laren?
EMERGENCY ADDRESSEE vou LEGAL ASCTESS
x
MARITAL STATUS MUMBER OF DEPENOC NTS
Cr)
(fF THE ANSHED 10 Buy GF THE ABOVE 19 YES, ATTACH A SEPARATE DETAILED REPORT IN CUPLICATE NERETO. IN AS€ OF
MARRAIGE. THE SEOGRT WILL INCLUDE NAMES, ADORESSES. AND CITIZENSHIP OF SPOUSE. FATHERS IN*QLAD, MOTHER: PN-L AB,
PROTHERS-IH-Law AMO SISTERS- IN*CAw, :
oats
Clewatuel OF ENPLOvER
SECTIONS F THROUGH fT) TO BE COMPLETEO BY IMMEDIATE SUPERV! SOR
OCCASION FOR REPORT .
ANNUAL MEARSICNMENT OF COVERING INITIAL 00
EMPLOYER REPORTED ON GAYS OF EMPLOYMENT
REPORTING OFFICER
1f 80, WHAT DUTY Of DUTIES Sx. mK,
8. 18 THIS EuPLovEE GUALTONED id ee 19 EMPLOYEE BETTER QUALIF IE f F, ]
PURFCAM ALL PRisEcHT OUTIAS! FOR OTHER CUTIES? LI
ing lat pr0 stm =
7, PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REPORT
ys ae f
EXPLAIN Un SECTION TS
WHAT GRADE AND FOR WHAT POSTTTONY
DO YOU CONCUR JN EMPLOVEES DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES UNDER SECTION 2!
WAS CuPLOved Gteivin von GO VOU RECOMMEND EUPLOVEE Poy
PROFESSIONAL IerenvEMENT? | wf 80] FOR PROMOTIONT
O. FOR EACH FACTOR GBULAVEG CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX TO INDICATE HOW THE EMPLOYEE COMPARES WITH ALL OTHERS OF THE
SAME CLASSIFICATION BHOSE PROFESSIONAL ABILITIES ARE KNOWN TO YOU PFASONALLY. DO NOT LIMIT THIS COMPARISON TO THE
OTHERS NOW UNCER YOUR GUPERYISION, DO NOT HESITATE TO MARK "NOT OBSERVED’ ON ANY QUALITY UNEN APPRUPRIATE.
uUnmeat= OUT.
; RATING FACTORS | atiee. raraee Fare | Sooo ra Stan
¥
A. ABILITY TO WORy AND GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE es ee eee ed
©. INTEREST ANG CHINUSIASM IM WORK a _f ¥ if]
C. SECURITY Consciousness + —J a
0. ABILITY TO G@ASP INSTRUCTIONS AND PLAWS a ee ee ee eee ee
F. JUDGMENT ANO COMMON SENSE —
G. ABILITY TO COTAIm RESULTS AND GET THINGS DONE ee ;
J. ABILITY TO HANDLE AND DIRECT PEOPLE, eee re
M. PERPOAMANCE OF POESENT oUTIES (ITEM 2) es es ee __
L. ABILITY TO EVALUATE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION a
mu. Tact . .
TN, SAGACITY (mom GULLIGILITY)
©. LEADERSHIP
P, PHYSICAL STamina
QO. MENTAL STAMINA
Lik
ul
THIS EMPLOYEE UNDER YOUR COMMAND OR SUPERVISION, BOULD YOU +
PARTICULARLY
DESIRE Him?
10, INDICATE YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARO HAVIN
7 DEFINETELY PREFER NOT U BE SATISFIED BE PLEASED C]
Cu
NOT WANT Hite? TO HAVE Wim? TO HAVE Win? TO HAVE WI
WriCM ARE CONSIDERED
ENTER HERE ANY CESIRED REMARKS PERTAINING TO PARTICULAR QUALIFICATIONS OR LACK THEREOF
PERTINENT TO THE EVALUATION OF THIS EMPLOYEE. OUTSTANDING ASSETS AND/OR SERIOUS LIMITATIONS SHOULD BE STATED
Ff APPROPRIATE 10 Tris REPORT.
ALSO REASONS FOR AND RECOMMENDATIONS AS FO REASSIGNMENT WILL BE GIYEN 7
i) fa a stay
Ta 4
{07 anvisese level oa €nter ov station ooes mor
Baroat, CaCePtigns wite
£9 Ge Tue aevense s
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES [|S TH!S REPORT TO BE SHOWN TO THE EMPLOYEE REFCRTED ON
CONF fOENTI AL
14-0000
a. Cescarrrtos OF DVITEe PINTE LAUT EFFICIENCY aevonr, (aint wosr MLCENT FiesT. ORSC#IDg CuNtismeY aur PuLEY?
- ong Dak? Pl + jay ; ~ . > :
fib Gan iste eh of acminigturdins inva ra ork or stution und
- . _
UOSSY SW ES g OTA TO BAC TP lea Ty phie, 7nd”
iv bed. Ceiwans Cale
TRVY persc:
8. $F COURSES OF INSTRUCTION WERE COMPLETED OURING PEATOD OF THIS REPORT,
LIST FETLE, LOCATION OF SCHOOL, LEmcTe oF
COURSE AND DATE COMPLETED.»
« MY PREFERENCE FOR MEKT OUTY AFTCR TERMINGTION OF Com~
RENT ASSIGNMENT I$s¢9F IM UB-$0 STATED
a pearicigacy tw
fortres Laus,
re TYP OF puTY Locatioe
Spanish Chier >? Stitton . caracaugs, Vese-
Z.22
ORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT OR LAST AEPONT - SHICHEVER IS LATER
[vr*] ceca, aconess [rea]
[we |
@. WAVE THERE GEEN ANY CHANGES IN PERSONAL STATUS SINCE
mumoen or oeecuotnis ( X [vet] eMeasEency ADDRESSEE
8
tf THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE AGOVE 18 YES, ATTACH A SIPARATE DETAILED REPORT IN DUPLICATE WEMLTO. IN THE CASE OF
MARRAIGE. THE MEPORT BILL INCLUDE NAMES, AOORESSES, AND CITIZENSHIP -IM-LAS, MOTHER IN-LAG,
BAOTMEAS- IN-LAW AND SISTERS: IN-LAW.
MARITAL STATUS
. 25 March, 1948
eate
SECTIONS 7 THROUGH 33 TO BE COMPLETED SY IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR
OCCASION FOR REPORT
ANNUAL REASSIGNMENT OF PROPOSED REASSIGNMENT
REPORTING OFFICER OF EMPLOYEE REPORTED OM
COVERING INITIAL 8@
DAYS OF CuPLOYMENY
13 EMPLOVEE GL£TTER QGUALIF IEC F SO, SHAY DUTY OR DUTIES
FOR OTHER DUTIES?
PERFORM ALL PRESENT DUTIES?
DO YOU CONCUR EN EMPLOYEES DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES UNDER SECTION 21 faked 1F WO, ERPLAIN IM SECTION 91
- WAS EMPLOVER STRIVEN FOR | >q]vis] DO VOU RECOMMEND EMPLOYER TF $0. TO @wat GRA nN av POST aay
PROFESSIONAL Improvement? | [wo] sor paomorion? cx} —- Pods tone bieno .
©. FOR EACH FACTOR OBSERVED CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX TO INOICATE WOW THE EMPLOYEE LOMPARES HALL OTHERS OF THE
DAME CLASSIFICATION WHOSE PAOFESSIONAL ABDILITIFS ARE KNOWN TO YOU PERSONALLY. DO TOY Limit TitS COMPARESON TO Tet
OTHERS NOW UNOER® YOUR SUPERVISION. DO NOT HESITATE TO MARK "NOT OBSERVED’ ON ANY QUALITY BHEN APPROPAIATE.
eure
svemx
ores
ungate
te
RATING FACTORS e000
A. ABILITY TO WORK AND GET ALONG WITM PEOPLE
B. INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM IN BORK
C. SECURITY CONSCIOUSNESS
G&G. ABILITY TQ GRASP INSTRUCTIONS ANO PLANS
Ut
Hi
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Pd
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||
mam
£. ATTENTION TO DUTY fs
, JUDGMENT AND COMMON SENSE fs
Yd
,
PT
—
G. ABILITY TO OBTAIN RESULTS AND GET THINGS DONE
M. OISCRETION
1. INITIATIVE
J. ABILITY TO HANDLE AND DIRECT PEOPLE.
K. PERFORMANCE OF PRESENT OUTIES Litem 2)
CL ABILITY TO EVALUATE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION
Mi. TACT
M. SAGACITY (NON-GULLIBILITY?
Hil
lil
Hi
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NA
|
O. LEADERSHIP
P. PHYSICAL STAMINA
QO. MENTAL STAMINA
nr He tte
10, INDICATE YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARD HAVING THIS EMPLOYEE UNDER YOUR COMMAND OR SUPERVISION, OULD YOU -
DEFINITELY PREFER NOT BE SATISFIED BE PLEASED panricucancy Bf
WOT WANT HIM TO HAVE HIM? TO HAVE Min? TO WAVE Win? OESIRE WiMT
Sf. ENTER WERE ANY DESIRED REMARKS PERTAINING TO PARTICULAR QUALIFICATIONS OR LACK THEREOT
PERTINENT TO THE EVALUATION OF THIS EMPLOYEE. SUTSTANDING ASSETS ANO/OR SERIOUS LIMITATIONS SHOULD BE STATED
ALSO REASONS FOR AND RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO REASSIGNMENT WLR BE GIVEN 17 APPROPRIATE TO THIS REPORT,
At the end of a year of operations, Mr. O'Neil's record corresponds with his
previous achievem 28 £ i a teady,
industrious and conscientious : be
4o-handle—all_aspects—of_the_j ob-assigned,——______ ——
——-Sinee-his_previeus—repert,—he_has-not_expanded_hi : a
point—desirable—tn-an—area—of_importance_as—that where he—is—working.—This—ma;
due—partly—to-en—insuffieient_number_of-acsistante;—and an—increase s =.
a -_ i Loddu. :
SenAre OF SEPOETine
OFFICES Oh CHIEF OF STATSOm DOES HOF
*eraree
WHICH ARE CONSIDERED
(ie enved
COMCUR CETe Tais acPoar. TUCKER TOONS Bhar &
1m SPACE PROVIDED OW Tet REVERSE SIDE neMtor)
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES 15 TH!S REPORT TO BE SHOWN TO THE EMPLOYEE REPORTED ON
SIGMATUME OF SL VIESIMS OFFICES
CONFIDENTIAL
14-0000
: wee es - yee eee Lou ae
B. THE MT PORTENG CEPICER US GEERT D AT CHL PMPCO ERG PMMZDIATE SOPECN £58, IN OTE R PONDS THE FEASON BHA
US POTS SARLs BEST ACGUAN TE BTN TMP EME OVE S @ORBING FFF ECTESCS Boke PPE NOIRE HRON CHRCUMS
SYANCES | Tee CHILE OF STAT TON wer att Bea ty ENTRUST Tee IMMED PATE EVE g Tet ace Orth Pees RE CPONSIOTLs
Phy GN ANY CASE. THE CHEER OF foe Tom WILL CHANGE GA MGOTEY THE @at ea Cf TNE REPORTING OFFICES BNEN
SCM CHANCES OR MODIFICATIONS QFE CALLED POT, THE CHIPE OF BTATION (© URTEMATEL RESPONSTOLE FOR THE
ACCLRETY OF PACTS AND STATO MENTS Oe IH APPEAR OF TMP TPATUS AND BEFTCTENCSS REPORT, 16 MANY CASES, ES
PUCTALLY TN A BMALK UNITE, THE Ce a cr STATHON MAY 019M TO FPLE Gu ane Fae PLPOOTS MIMaELr,
UTILIZING THE SAME FORM, WELL BE RENDER?
B, tm ADDITION TO THE ANNUAL REPORT. TRE SUQLCOING SPECIAL REOORTE.
cor
AL UPON COMPLETION OF FIRST NINETY CBF) 2A7d OF JERVICE AT A STATION,
B. UPON RELIEF OR REASSIGNMENT OF CLEDETING SENIOR,
- Co UPON CETERMINATION OF RECOWMENDATICN THAT AN EMPLOYER IN A FIERO STATION SHOULD RE REASSICNED TO ANe
OTHER STATICN OR RETURNED TO U.S. FO SLASSTGNMENT O8 OTHER OFSPOSITICN. SLCN @EPORT WILL AE FORPAROLO
$0 AS TO AEACH THE WASHINGTON MLONVASTCSS AT THE EAMLIFST POSSIBLE CATE SU TER SUCH REASSIGNMENT DETER?
INATION TS MAC. FF POSSIGLE, TSE SRFCNT SHOULD AL SENT IN AT LEAST TSEFE WONTHS PRIOM TO PROPOSED RE-
ASSIGNMENT 1M ORDER THAT ALL TIME AISS'FLE MAY BE DEVOTED TO APPRAISAL ANS EVALUATION, FF CONSTOCRATEON ‘
~ OF WEASSIGNMENT 139 AEING GIVEN BiTecch EMPLOYEE'S KNOWLEDGE, trews 1 To 6 WILL BE FILLED im AS FAR AS
POSSIQLE GY THE RATING OFFICER WiTSUT REFERTAL TO EMPLOYEE, ‘
ry
‘Pome +
2. EN FAIRNESS TO THE IMOTVIDUAL OE INS FATES ANO IN THE CNTEREST OF THE COVERNMENT, THE IMPORTANCE OF CAREFUL
SsmOULO
LY PREPARED AND ACCURATE Grricrency REPORTS CONni” FE QVERSTRESSEO. THE FOLLOWING BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RATING
ALWAYS BE KEPT IN MING?
as BLWAYS BASE YOUR JUDGMENT ON:
1
(1) WHAT YoU NAVE ONSERVEO THE twrtyigual 00 OR FAIL TO DG.
Lh . . LO STRIKING INCIOENT,
. . FIC UNDER CONSTOERATION.
see -= USED TO RATE ALL CEVILIAN EmPLOVEES. “gut REPORTING OFFICERS
swouLD BEAR IN MIND THAT ZiFFERERT STANDARDS PREVAIL IN DIFFERENT ASSIGNMENTS WHEREAS IT 18
- ‘ . NECESSARY, FOR FKAWPLE, TOOT AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER POSSESS INITIATIVE, THIS SAME TRAIT 18
~ . NOY ALWAYS DESIRARLE., TICEPT IN A MINOR WAY, FOR A TYPIST, THE RATINGS AND EVALUATIONS
: SHOULD BE IN REFERENCE TS TS@ 208 + TNE ACTUAL WORK ASSIGNMENT FOR GMICH TRE PARTICULAR Eide
PLOYEE (8 METNG PAID. EVER* EFFORT SHOULD BE MADE TO ARRIVE &T & JUST ESTIMATE OF THE QUAL®
(TUES OF THE PERSON REPOR-ET ON FOR THE PERIOD COVEREO BY THE REPOST, AVOID FXAGGERATIONS
AND SUPERLATIVES. THEY OETVECT FROM THE VALUE OF A REPORT AND ARE UNPAIR YO OTHERS.
. BIASEO OPINIONS BASED ON PERSOMAL LIKES AMO DISLIKES MUST BE SCRUPULOUSLY AVOIDED. iv iy
SHOULO BE GORNE (NH MIND THAT THE PREPARATION OF EFFICIENCY REPORTS !$ AM IMPORTANT FUNC=
. , . TION OF ALL SUPERVISORS OF ENPLCYEES, AND THE ACCURATE AND TRUE EVALUATIONS EXPRESSED
THEREIN ARE A DIRECT REFLECTION LFCR MIS OWN ABILITY AND QUALIFICATION FOR THE POSITION
WE HOLDS,
C. NO REPORTS WILL AE RENDERED COVERING PERIODS OF LESS THAN 60 DAYS OBSERVED SERVICE,
4. REPORTS WILL NORMALLY BE CLASSIFIED CONFIZENTIALL HOWEVER, THE CLASSIFICATION MAY DE RAISED (# CEENEO AD
VISABLE BY RATING OFFICER,
8. REPORTS Witt NEVER BE SHOWN TO THE ERPLOYEE REPORTED ON,
DISFCSETION OF REPORTS
1, REPORTS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPROPRIATE QRANCH CHIEF IN WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS WITHIN Yen (10)
DAYS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE REPORTING PERIOD.
2. LF THE REPORTING OFFICER 18 THE CHIEF OF STATION, REPORTS WILL BE FORWARDED BY MIM TO YHE APPROPRIATE
BRANCH CHIEF IN WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS.
3, IF THE REPORTING OFFICER 19 NOT THE CIES QF STATION, THE REPORT WILL GE AEFERRES TO THE NEXT 1M COM
MANO FOR REVIEW AND FINALLY TO THE CHIEF OF STATION FOR FORWARDING TO WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS,
4. UPON RECEIPT OF REPORT IN WASHINGTON NEAQIUARTERS, THEY WILL SE TEVIEWED BY THE GRANCH CHIEFS PROMPT:
LY AND THEN REFERRED TO THE ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE FE PERSONNEL FOR RETENSION IN THE PERSONNEL FILE OF THE EMPLOY:
ee.
IF A CHANGE OF PERSONAL STATUS 1% @LPSATED UNDER SECTION 6, ONS COPY OF SUC REPORT WILL GE DE>
TACMED AND SENT TO THE SECURITY Office.
ANY DESIRED REMARKS OF REVIEWING OFFICE AND/OR CHIEF OF STATION
relations, however, he has ecored gras: success and was the subject of a special
“commendatory | etter wv written by the new izbas sador, Honorable Walter Donnelly, to the
Department of State. His report writiss is precise and clear but tends to be ine
clusive of too mich detail, In this resrect it ig felt that_he is following the
-practice of his previous employment with the FBI and that.bhis trainins in the metheda
of our own organization wea insufficiens inasmuch as -hechparted “or sis post before _
full _conpletion_of the training coursa, A temporary..asaignment in washington would _
-be_profitable to hin in order to get tos spirit and mathods of revise? intelligence
operations and reporting,
—-—-He_ts a Chiefof Station_which tiis Sranch porticularly desives; and if he wishes
to remain at.his present poston termini*tion of his contract, it is _recomanded that
-he-be-so-reassigned-inasmuch-as—he—nes—leveloped_a-kcen_personsl_interest-and_correspondin +
Amowledge—of-thisvery—important—area,—______—____-_-
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- Dependents:
I hereby certify thit on 16 July, 1947,
there was born to me and ny wifo a gon,
the nume of whom has been proviously
furnished to daushington.
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THE REPO! WILE IMTLUDE WANES, ADORESSEB, AND CITIZENSHIP OF BRPOUSE. FATHERS IN-LA
IMs Law Ano Tans iM cay, ‘
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ANNUAL RLASSICAMENT OF PROPOSES AEASSICHNENT COVERING INITIAL 80
7, PERIOD COvEREO BY TH
REPORTING OF can OF EMPLOYER REPORTED Of DAYS OF CMPQOYMENT
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9. 18 THES BHPLAYER QUALIFIED TO
ORRPORM ALL PRESanT CUTIES?
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THAR FPS VEE ONT elie ron S VST Ne COaMENG EMPL OVER
PROFESSIONAL IMPROvENMtWT? FOR PROWOTIONT
FOR EACH FACTOR OGSERVED CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX TO INDICATE MOW THE EMPLOYEE COMPARES WITHIALL OTHERS OF Ti
MPARISON TO THE
BANE CLASSEPICATION WHOSE PROFESBIONAL ABILITICN ANE KNOWN TO YOU PFASOWALLY. OO NOT LimiT THf
OO NOT HESITATE TO MARK ‘NOT OBSERVEO' OR ANY QUALITY BMEN APPROPRIATE,
m. TACT
W. BAGACITY INON-OULLIBILITY!
0, LEADERSHIP
a "p, PRVSICAL STAMINA
TOT MENTAL BTAMINA
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B, INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM IN WORK ———— ae a
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©, ABILITY TO GRASP INSTRUCTIONS AND PLANS | es ee a
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KH. PERFORMANCE OF PRESEMY OUTICS (ETEM RD a ee ee ee eee ee
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Carinereny “) waerem mov Bt SATISFIES BL PLEASED PARTICULARLY oa
NOT WANT Him? WAVE mint, TO Mave MINT TO HAVE HIM? CESIRE mim? ue
WHICH ARE CONSIDERED
11. ENTER NERE ANY DEGIAED REMARKS PEATAINING TO PARTICULAR QUALIFICATIONS OR LACK THEREOF
PERTINENT TO THE EVALUATION OF THIS EMPLOYEE, CUTSTANGING ASSETS AND/OR SERIOUS LIMITATIONS SHOULO BE STATEO
ALSO ALAS ON
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ECOMMENDATIONS AM YO REASSIGNMENT ©
HOt BE GEYEN 1F APPROPRIATE TO THIS AtPORT. 4
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UNDER NO CIROUMSTANCES 1S THIS REPORT TO BE SHOWN TO THE EMPLOYEE REPORTEO ON
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ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER : IMPORTANT
OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE 1 AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
FEiEREL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM = | ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
“ TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
FOLLOW THESE GENERAL ffiSTRUCTIONS:
1 © Read the back of the “Duplicate” carefully before you fill in the form.
© Fillin BOTH COFIES of the form. Type or use ink.
© Da not detach.
y) FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW (please print or type):
AME (lest) frst) ~~S~*~*~*« dt) | OATE OF aiRtH (month, doy, yest). | SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
‘OMEN, Byrew Dillane Ai
EMPLOYING DEPARTMENT OR AGENC: | LOCATION (City, staté, TIP Code)
HAVE YOU EVER BEFORE FILED 9 “ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE"? Yves ag “o-
If “YES,” your last such form remaing s2 eMect and you should not file this new form unloss you want to chango tle old one. (See Instructions for
Employees on page 4)
3 MARK AN "X" IN OPE OF THE BOXES BELOW (do NOT mark more than one):
Mark hore ELECTION OF OPTIONAL (IN ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
{ elect the $10.000 additional optional insurance and authorize the raquired deductions
Want BOTH from my salary, Compensation, or annuity to pay the full cost of the optional insurance.
optional and This optional insurance is in addition to my regular insurance.
regular
insurance (A)
Mark here DECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
if you 1 decline the $10,000 additional optional insurance, | understand that | cannot elect op-
DO NOT WANT tonal insurance until at least 2 year after tho effective date of this declinatian and unless
OPTIONAL but at the time t apply for it | ain under age 50 and present satiafactory medical evidencs
of insurability. | understand also that my regular insurance is not affected by this declina:
fogular (0B) ven of additional optional insurance.
insurance
Mark here — 7 WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
if you 1 desire not to be insured and ft walve coverage under the Federal Employees Group Life
WANT NEITHER Insurance Program. | understand that ( cannot cancel this waiver and obtain regular ine
regular nor surance until at least 1 year after the effective date of this waiver and unless at the time
optional J apply for insurance lam under age $0 and present satisfactory tnedical evidence of ine
. Pp (¢) surability ¢ understand aiso that # cannot now or later have the $10,000 additional
insurance ogtonal insurance unless | have the regular Insurance.
_FOR EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONLY
‘ DATE AND SIGN. RETURN THE ENTIRE FORM TO
YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE. (ottcia eae ae samp)
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STANDARD FORH No. 176
APRIL 1968
FPM Supplement 670-1
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ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER IMPORTANT
AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LITE INSURANCE PROGRAM ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
© Read the tach of the “Duplicate” carefully before you fill in the form.
© Fillin BOTH COPIES of the form. Type or use ink,
© Donot detach any part.
] FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW [please print or type}:
NAME (last) (tint) (middle) | DATE OF BIRTH (month, day, yoos) | SOCIAL SECURITY HUMBER
ONEAL Birch Dilworth June 1193 2S 0F6L67 | .
" EMPLOYING DEPARTMENT OR opp . #8 os LARK: | LOCATION (City, State, An Code) : ~
:
:
3 MARK AN "X" IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (do NOT mark more than one):
Mark here ELECTION OF CPTIONAL (IN ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
if you Lelect the $10,000 addtional optional insurance and authorize the required deductions
WANT om from my salary, compensation, or annuity to pay tho full cost of the optional insurance.
optional and This optional insurance 's in addition to my regular insurance.
regular
insurance (A)
Mark here DECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
ify i deciine the $20,000 additional optional insurance. | understand that | cannot efect op-
Do NOT WANT tonal insurance until at feast 1 year after the effective date of this declination and unless
OPTIONAL but at the time | apply for it 1 am under age 50 and present satistactory med-cal evidence
do want of insurabihty. | understand atso that my regular insurance is not affected by thie dectina-
regular ; {B) tion of additronat optional insurance.
insurance
Mark here WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
if you t desire not to be insured and | waive coverage under tha Federal Employees Group Life
y
WANT NEITHER insurance Program. # understand thot | cannot cancol this waiver and obtain regular in-
regular nor surance until at least 1 yoar after the effective date of this warver and unless at the time
optional Capply for insurance | ani under age 50 and present satistactory medical evidence of in,
surabiity, F understand also that | cannot now or later have tha $10,000 additional
insurance optional insurance untess | have the regular Insurance.
SIGN AND DATE. IF YOU MARKED BOX “A" OR "C”, |
COMPLETE THE "STATISTICAL STUB" THEN RETURN | = 92 = oo
THE ENTIRE FORM TO YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE. rol recewing date stamp)
FOR EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONLY
"SIGNATURE (do not a)
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~ "See Tabte of Eective Dates on back of Original
STANDARO FORM Ne. 176-7
NUARY 1568
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24 OCT 1955
.
. MEMORANDUM FOR: Secretary, Clandestine Services Career
’ Service Board
SUBJECT : Promotion to GS-16 - Birch D. O'NEAL
l. Mr. O'Neal is our only candidate for promotion
to GS-16. ile supervises and performs important and complex
counterintelliyence duties which relate to the interests
of the intelligence community.
es 2. Mr. O'ileal is a superior counterintelligence
i officer whose experience dates back to his service with the
FEL during which time ha was stationed in South America
for three years, Sinca entering on duty with CIG in
February 1947 he has been COS in Caracas and Mexico. Mr.
O'Heal has been Chief, Spacial Investigation Group since
February 1955.
J.
James Angleton
Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff
‘eoonp
CUR ne
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 22, 0. ¢,
OFFICE OF FHE DIRECTOR
oe
a» JAN jarg
MEMORANDUM FOR: Birch D. O'Neal
SUBJECT: Notification of Membership in the Career Staff
1. On behalf of the Director of Central Intelligence, it gives
me pleasure to inform you that your application for membership
in the Career Staff has been accepted by the CIA Selection Board,
The effective date of your membership is 1 July 1954,
2. Please indicate that you have received this notification by
signing in the space provided below and return it to the Head of your
Career Service, He will forward it to the Executive Director of the
_ : CIA Selection Board.
3. Because your membership in the Career Staff is classified
information, it is necessary that this notification be conveyed to you
in this manner. The application for membership which you signed
has been endorsed on behalf of the Director of Central Intelligence by
the Executive Director of the CIA Selection Board and placed in your
permanent Official Personnel Folder,
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
Harrison G. Reynolds
Chairman, CIA Selection Board
Noted: Career oe cor Stall
. . OlLeo cf te. wunnel
Buith BO ree C 3 FEB 1956
Date: Yi °°»
CAEL ta
foam mo. Stl. # aps 88
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BEGIN 0TH THIS AGENCY AND FGLi Om IN REVERSE CHGUNOLOSICAL GROER)
ATION
Lecatig:
BRANCH OF SERVICE
Bit CERTIFICATION
1¥ REMARKS: (CONCERNING ABOVE SERVICE} V FOR PERSONNEL OFFICE USE OMLY
TOTAL CREDITABLE SERVICE
i fous
“s fo
MAY BE CONTINUED OW. NON~DETACMABLE MEVERSE SIOE
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. Agreement
AGREEMENT made this 2th gay of Hovember , 198,
effective the day of r , 1954 ,séby = and
between the United States of America (hereinafter referred to as
as represented by the Central Intelligence Agency,
the nent)
and SARE, BEreh be (hereinafter réferred to as the
Employee}.
RECITALS
A. The Government desires the services of the Employee for
CIA under circumstances requiring the Employee to receive a Por-
elgn Service Staff Corps designation from the be ar tyme t of, s at
and proposes to send the Employee overseas to_““atenale City, Gua ted
for operations in the general area
of .
B. The Employee desires as an employee of the Government to
serve CIA abroad under the supervision and control of the Asasist-
ant Director for Special Operations, CIA,(ADSO) and is willing to
accept a designation in the Foreign Service Staff Corps with the
obligations thereof.
In consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants and
promises herein contained, and for other good and valuable con-
siderations, the parties hereto agree as follows:
ARTICLE I. Relationship of Employee to the Department
State. The Employee, in so far as possible, shall abide by all
the rules, regulations, and customs of the Foreign Service cf. the
United States which affect personnel of the Foreign Service Staff
Corps in order to appear as a normal member of the Foreign Service
establishment.
1. The Employee shall rigidly comply with the provisions.
of Title X, Part Aofthe Foreign Service Act of 1946, prohibiting
officers and employees of the Foreign Service from:
(al Wearing uniforms;
(b) Accepting presents from foreign governments;
(c) Engaging in business abroad;
(d) Correspondence onaffairs of foreign governments;
fe) Political, racial, religious, or color diserim-
ination.
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2. The Chief of the Foreign Service establishment and
certain other key members of his staff will know about the Em-
ployee’s statusand relationship under the terms of the TOP SECRET
agreement between the Department of State and-CIA. Other person-
nel may discover that there are certain irregularities in travel
orders, position numbers, pay accounts, and other internal admin-
‘(strative procedures of the Foreign Service. Nevertheless, the
Employee shall not divulge his relationship to CIA except with the
expressed approval of the ADSO. While serving abroad, he shall
for normal administration be under the control of the Chief of the
Foreign Service establishment towhich he ta attached, but for op-
erations, including travel aa apecified below, he shall be under
the control or CIA.
3. The travel of the Employee shall be governed as fol-
lowa:
(a) For temporary duty outside the’continental lim-
its of the United States within or beyond the Employee's stipu-
lated area, he shall perform CIA operational travel as directed
by the ADSO or his designee with the consent of the Chiefs of the
Foreign Service establishment involved. TD travel customary and
necessary in the performance of routine Foreign Service Staff
functions maybe performed without clearance from the ADSO.
(ob) For any travel to the United States, either tem-
porary duty or permanent change of station, the Employee shall
travel only at. the direction of the ADSO after clearance has deen
arranged through the State Department in Washington.
(ce) All travel will be directed and performed in ac-
cordance with Foreign Service rules and regulations.
4. Although the Employee's Foreign Service Staff Corps
title, location, appointment, Foreign Service class, and other
pertinent information may be published in the Foreign Service list
and other publications of the Department of State, such listings
shall not affect his employment and the obligations and duties
Stipulated in this contract.
5. All payments to be made under this contract, includ-
tng reimbursement for travel expenses, shall be made to the Em-
ployee by the Department of State except payments referred to in
ARTICLE II, Section 4.
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ARTICLE II. ‘Relationship of Employee to CIA. Although for
all intents and purposes it wT appear as though the Employee is
employed by the Department of State as indicated in ARTICLE I above,
he shall tn fact be employed by and under the operational control
of CIA. In so far as possible, he will be expected to abide by
the rules, regulations, customary practices, and courtesies of the
Foreign Service, but his ultimate reoponsibility will be to CIA.
In the event Ofany;conflict of authority in the field between the
Department of State and CIA, the matter shall be referred to the
ADSO for resolution,
l. The line of authority for the Employee shall be as
follows: :
(a) Senior Representative of OSO at Foreign Service
establishment.
(b) OSO Foreign Branch Chief in Washington.
(ce) Chief of Operations, O80.
(d) ADSO
(e) Direetor of CIA.
2. All travel shail be directed by the ADSO in accord-
ance with ARTICLE [, Section 3. The Employee shall request ap-
propriate Foreign Service clearance for travel through the Senlor
OSO Representative at the Foreign Service establishment, who shall
be responsible for arranging such clearance.
3. It le understood and agreed that the Employee's over-
eeas assignment is to be for a minimum period of two years from
the date of his arrival at his overseas post of duty, unless ter-
minated by the Government for ite convenience. If the assignment
ie terminated in less than twenty-four months at the Employee's
_requeat, the following shall prevail:
(a) Ifthe Employee resigns {n lesa than twelve months
from the date of his arrival at his overseas post of duty, he
Shall reimburse CIA for all travel expenses involved in the trans-
portation of himself, his immediate family, household goods, and
peraonal effectatothe foreign atation, and pay all such expenses
for return to the-United States. Such expenses for return to the
United States and amounts expended by the Government on account
of auca travel and transportation shall be considered a debt due
by the Employee to the United States.
- (bd) If the Employee desires to terminate between the
twelfth and twenty-fourth month from the date of his arrival at
his overseas post of duty, he shall pay all expenses for the
travel and transportation of himself, his immediate family, house-
hold goods, and personal effects to the United States.
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4. [ff deemed necesuary by CIA, the Exployee may be re-
imbursed or advanced funds for operational expenses. Such amounts
mua’ be advanced or reimbursement made ln accordance with CIA reg-
ulations, which require a full accounting of the amounts expended %
by the Employee. Therefore, the Employee will te required to ac- 5
count fully for any such funds advanced or reimbursed In accord=
ance with CIA regulations. .. 4
‘ ARTICLE III. Qverseas Allowances and Transportation Expenses. ¥
: When specifically authorized by the ADSO, the expenses of travel - Br
and transportation of the Employee, his immediate family, house- 3
hold goods and effects, including personally owned automobile and 3
other allowances, willbe patd the Employee in accordance with the ;
. Foreign Service Act of 1946 and regulations issued thereunder by
‘the Department of State. When authorized by the ADSO, the Employee
shall be paid a quarters. allowance, cost of living allowance, or
special foreign living allowance in accordance with the Foreign
Service Act of 946 and regulations issued tiereunder. The amount
of quarters and cost of living allowances and the special foreign
living allowance ls set forth in Bureau of the Budget Circular
A-8, which 1s amended perlodically to reflect adjustments in price
.indexes. Therefore, such allowances will be subject to change,
and the amounts paid will vary according to Budget Circular A-8.
ARTICLE IV. Annual and Sick Leave. The Employee shall be
permitted annual leave, sick leave, and leave of absence in ac-
cordance with Title IX, Part Dofthe Foreign Service Act of 1946.
Under such Act, the Employee may be granted not to exceed alixty
calendar days annual leave of absence with pay in each year. An-
nual leave which the Employee may receive and which is not used
in any one year shall be accumulated for succeeding years until
4t totale 180 days. Sick leave with pay may be granted to the
Employee at the rate of fifteen calendar days each calendar year
and may be accumulated for succeeding years until it totals 120
daye.
1. (If the Employee its transferred from another Govern~
ment Agency to this position, any annual or sick leave standing
to his credit in such Agency, may be transferred, if appropriate,
in accordance with E. 0. 9837, 27 March 1947, issued pursuant to
Section 935 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946.
ARTICLE V. Return to the United States. The Employee shall
be ordered to the United States on leave of absence or permanent
change of station upon completion of two years continuous service
abroad or as soon as possible thereafter.
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ARTICLE VI. Retirement. The Employeé occupies a position
within the purview of the Civil Service RKetiroment Act.
ingly, deductions shall be made at the rate provided by law (pres-
ently-S4r fromihe Employee's basic salary and placed in the Civil
Bervice Retirement Fund. The Employee may not avall himself of
the provisions of the Foreign Service Hetirement and Disability
Eyatem, provided for.in Title VIII of the Foreign Service Act of
1946.
ARTICLE VII. Medical Care and Hospitalization. In the event
of tllness-or injury to the Employee requiring hospitalization
not. the result of viclous habits, intemperance, or misconduct on
his part, and incurred in the line of duty while assigned abroad,
the expensea of treatmen} of such ilinese or injury at a suitable
hoepiteal or clinic,-6# ‘transportation: expenses to such hospital
or elinic may be paid by the Government in accordance with Title
IX, Part E of the Foreign Eervice Act of 1946. Under appropriate
regulations, a physical examination of the Employee will be made,
together with necessary inoculations, or vaccinations, or the ex-
pense thereof will he paid to the Employee.
1. In the event of the death or disability of the Em-
ployee, the Employee or his dependents shall be afforded the ben-
efite cf the United States Employees’ Compensation Act of 7 Sep-
tember 1916, as amended.
ARTICLE VIII. Equipment. The Employee may be furnished
technical equipment and Bupplies to assist in the rendition of
services hereunder, including an automobile where necessary. The
Employee shall be reeponsible for euch equipment and supplies
feaued to him by CIA in accordance with CIA Property Regulations,
All such material shall remain the property of the Government re-
gardless of any apparently conflicting ownership or the manner of
registration.
ARTICLE IX. Salar The Employee shall receive a basic
salary of $ 1 Se Z per year in eccordance with Section 415
of the Foreign Service Act of 1946. In-class promotions shall be
granted totne Employee in accordance with regulations established
tn the Department of State pursuant to Title VI, Part E, Section
642 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946. Other changes in status
will be’made only as specifically authorized by the ADSO.
Accorde- .
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ARTICLE X. Continuance of Pay and Allowances. If the Em-
ployee is determined by CIA to be absent in o otatus of "Missing®,
"Missing in Actlon*, “Interned | in & Neutral Country", "Captured
by an Enemy", "Beleaguered", or \"Beselged", he shall for the per-
lod he is determined to be in any such eatatua be entitled to re=-
ceive or to have credited to his account the same pay and allow-
ances to which he was entitled at the beginning of such pertod of
absence. Continuance of pay and allowances as specified above
shall be as prescribed itn the Missing Persons Act of 1942 (50
U.S.C.A. App 1001-1015, 7 March 1942). .
ARTICLE XI. . General. The Employee shall comply with the
following provisions, and violation thereof by the Employee shall
be deemed a breach of this contract.
-. J. In particlpating in the programa and activities of
any private organization, the Employee shall make it clear that
the Department of State hae no official connection with such or-
ganization and. that 1t does not sponsor or sanction the viewpoints
which he may expreas. Ir general, his relations with private or-
ganizations shall be governed by applicable Foreign Service Regu-
lations.
2. Neither the Employee nor the members of his family
shall act as correspondents for American or foreign newspapers,
press syndicates, or associations unless special authorization has
been obtained in advance from the ADSO. He shall not write for
publication any article or other manuscript on political or con-
troversial subjects. Articles or manuscripts on nonpolitical or
noncontroversital subjects shall be submitted to the ADSO for re-
view and approval prior to their submission to a publisher,
3. Neither the Employee nor members of hia family shall
correspond privately on personnel or other official matters with
members of Congress, or officers in the Department of State, CIA,
or other Governmental agencies.
4. Members of the Employee's family shall not be employed
inthe same Foreign Service office except during grave emergencies
or when special authorization has been obtained in advance of em-
ployment from both the Department of State and CIA.
5. Before contracting marriage with a person of foreign
nationality, the Employee shall request and obtain permission
from the appropriate officials inboth the Department of State and
CIA. Any such marriage with an alien without obtaining advance
Ppermisaion shall be deemed a breach of this contract and shall
result in termination of service with the Government.
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6. In the event the Employee deaires to recign from the
service overseas, he shall submit a written resignation addressed
to the ADS9, who will take appropriate steps to clear the matter
with the Department of State.
ARTICLE XII. Security. This contract contains information
affecting the national defense of the United States within the
meaning of the Esplonage Act (50 U.S.C. 31 and 1%, 26 amended).
Ite transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner
toanunauthorized person is prohibited by law. Vislatton of this
ARTICLE or any security agreement signed by the Employee with the
Government shall result tn immediate disciplinary action, which
may include suspension, separation from Government zervice, and
may subject the Employee tocriminal prosecution under the Esplon-
age Act. ~
1. The termination of this contract wj1l not r2lease the
Employee from the provisions of any security oaths which he may
be required to take by CIA. c
2. The Employee shall not publish, transmit, or divulge
in any manner, information received by him as the result of his
employment by the Government under this contract without specific
written authority from the Director, CIA.
ARTICLE XIII. Orders and Directives. Orders anid Directives
received by the Employee from competent authority, including tn-
ahall be complied
* structions received in briefing and training,
with by the Employee. No promises or commitments ts the Employee
of any nature whatsoever, beyond and in addition to the terms
hereof, shall be binding on the Government unlese and until such
promise or commitment is reduced to writing and approved by an
authorized official of CIA, and such writing placed with this
contract thereby becoming an amendment hereto.
ARTICLE XIV. Amendments. The Government may at any time
amend this contract and may terminate, this contract upon thirty
day prior notice to the Employee. If the Government proposes to
amend thie contract by reducing the salery provided for in ARTICLE
IX (including class promotions, or other authorized increases, if
“any) and such reduction is unacceptable to the Employee, resigna-
tlon by the Employee for such reason shall be considered as a
termination of this contract for the convenience of the Government.
Where the Employee ts directed to proceed to a new post on a per-
manent change of station by the ADSO, this contract will be deemed
to have been amended to the extent of such change.
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ARTICLE XV. Special -Provistons. The fcllowing special pro-
visions shall apply to the Employee under this contract:
ARTTCLS TL shall not acyly to emoloyunn who have
position with CIA or whe have served an overseas .
tour of duty with CLA, end in sush ease, oart (b) of Section 3 of ARTICLE IT
shall be doened mmended te read as follows: "(v) If the ‘in loyon dostros te
teralnato or rstura to the United States prior to the aclration of taonty-
four menths from the date of his arrival at his overseas post of duty, he
snall pay all exenses for tie travel and transzortation of himeolf’, his
imnodiate fanlly, household goods and parsonal effects to tha United Statese
Part (a) of Soctton 3 of
served in a deparbnental
ARTICLY TX dooa not apply. Tho omploysa shall receive an annunl salary of
$9600.00 (G5-14), ond, during the poriod of official duty ovornoaa shall re-
seivo allowances based oa such aniusl salary (includinp-kocekamacorxakagax
axmankiaxahx subsequent increases) computed in a-cordanco with applicable
Forolm vorvice Kegulations. Inttislly, the sim of $8181.90 por onnum
(¥S5-3) (plus in-class or class pronotions) directly by the Departe
ment of Stata. The differonco botwee the authorized CTA salary and the
salary paid by the Departaent of State, ; lus the differonea, Lf ony, botween
ukkaxowuzay allowances tased on the authorized CLA salary and the allowances
basod on onlary payments by the Dopartmont of State and paid by thou, shall
ve pald to the employee in accordancs with his written inotructi ons.
A lump sim payment for annual leavo ie to be paid up to 2 Dnemmbor 1961.
Sick leave is to be hold in escrow imt!] auch tino as-subject reverts aol
to GSestatus, at which tima, accruat sick Leave vill be croditad.
In the event any of the provisions in this Article are in-
consistent with the provisions of any other Article in this con-
tract, the provisions of this Article XV, shall govern and be
determinative of the rights and obligations under this contract.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
WITNESS: igre Ge Gis <é CRO Doon
pve a Y, Pry aie Vip oe tor" (0)
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CHLer, OVERSBAS Shc “TON
APPROVED:
lef of Operations
Assistant Director for
Special Operations
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CENTRAX INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ER 2-296la
Washington 25, D. C. \
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19 October 1951
VEMORANDUM FOR: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS
ASSISTANT DEPUTY, INSPLCTION & SECURITY
SUBJECT s Appreciation for Work of CIA Personnel
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}, It is a pleasure.to forward the attached memorandums
from Lajor General Ralph J. Canine, Director, Armed lorces
Security Agency.
2. Flease express my personal appreciation to each of
the individuals mentioned thorein for their excellent cooperation
in connection with this operation.
/s/
WALTER B. SMITH
Director
Enclosure -
Liemo dtd 12 Oct 51
DEPARTMENT O8 RFENSE
armed Forces Security Agency
Washington 25, D. o.
In reply refer to
Serial: 1691
12 October 1951
MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRKCTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
SUBJECT: Appreciation of Work or CIA Personnel
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1. vetween 1 August and 15 August 1951, in eupport of a
special Armed Forces Security Agency operation, Ur. Edward F.
Hall, Mr. sirch O'Neill, Mr. John Salb, and Dr. -ta;mond S.
Halu executed their additional assigned duties in an efficient
and admirable manner, They consistently demonstrated initiative,
interest, and a spirit of cooperation which assured the success
of this operation.
2. I an gratified by this further demonstration of support
of the Armed Forces Security Agency by the Central Intelligence:
Agency and I should be grateful if you would exprecs to these
gentlemen my ajpreciation of a job well done.
/s/
RALFH J. CANINE
Major General, JS Arny
Director, Armed Forces Security Agency
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STANDARD) FORM GF foresee auGusE ina)
PROMULGSICD BY CIVTL STP JICE COMATSSION
FEGEPAL PER HEL MANGAL
APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS |
IMPORTANT.~— Before swearing to these appointment affidavits. you should read and understand the
attached information for appointee
(Department of agency) (Buseas or division) (Place of employment)
I, ......../ BIRCH De OUNEAD lst eeseceeeseoceececerene so , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that—
A. OATH OF OFFICE
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
domestic; that I will. bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely
without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; that I will well and faithfully discharge the
duties of the office on which I am about to enter, SO HELP ME GOD.
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY AND AFFILIATION
I am not a Communist or Fascist. I do not advocate ner am I a member of any organization
that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence or other
unconstitutional means or secking by force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the
Constitution of the United States. I do further swear (or affirm) I will not so advocate, nor will
I become a member of such organization during the period that I am an employee of the Federal
Government. cee
C. AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
I am not engaged in any strike against the Government of the United States and that I will not
so engage while an employee of the Government of the United States; that I am not a member of
an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government
of the United States, and that J will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
an organization.
D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE
Ihave not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to any person,
firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointinent.
E. AFFIOAVIT AS TO DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
The answers given in the Declaration of Appointee on the reverse of this form.are true and
correct,
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(Date f entrance on duty) (Signature of appointee)
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NOTE.—Jf the oath is taken before ea Notary Public the date of expiration of his commission should
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DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
This forin is to be compteted before entrance on duty. Answer all questions. Any false staternent in this
declaration will be grounds for cancellation of application or disinissal afler appointment, Inmpersaistion ia @
eraminal offense and will be prosecuted accoruingly. |
3 PREBENT AGORIDG cert and nuniber, coy and Stace)
| “sig hal ACNE En Dw La WA We Ce gen LAE MD
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3 C4) BECASE OF EMERGENCY BUEASE NOTIFY. (8) RELATIONS HP | (C) STREEE AND MULE >, CITY AND avaTe "ys
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UES THE UANITOD STAT TS GOUERNST vw EMPLOY. IN & CINILIAN CAPACITY, ALY RELATING OF YOUR:
tua rast aamontuse [jes (THs
it ou, fur eavh aug relative nil in the blanke below NM additional space sa necesacy, complats under item 10. we
1 POSITION EY TEMPORASY OU NOT won
Ree oe iba SY GEPAMT MENT On Att CY IN WHIM RELATE Tse y | INGLE
AME (Give etrvet number, if any) tvrcond
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_10, SPACE FOR DETAILED ANSWERS TO OTHER QUESTIONS
rem 7 WRITE IN LEFT COLUMN MUMBEAS OF ITEMS TD WHICH DFTALID AND WT RS KUPLY
MIDICATE “YES" OR *NO™ ANSWER BY PLACING “x” \ yes | no |
IN PROPER COLUMN
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‘3. ARE YOU A CITITEN OF OR DO VOU OWE ALLEGIANCE FO THE UNITED STATES? ,!
& AKT YOU AN OFFICIAL OF EMPLOYEE OF ANY STATE, TLARITORY, COUNTY, OR ler erenesecesee errors
MUNICIPALITY aes on yoo ec eneenes comnteceny en on:
1? your anatwee ia “Yoa", £0 dotails in itam 10,
7 00 VOU RECPIVT ANY ANNUITY FROM THF UNITED STATES OR STRICT OF
COLUNIBIA GOVERNMENT UNTSR ARY AF TIME MENT ACT OF ANY PENSION OF
OPA COMPENSATION FOR RULIVARY OF NA JAL SIFVICLT. en:
wataey sat erameceanace nes sense ser cen eneneneaeensapanneneetae ee eee ceeenranees onan enmegee
service; amount of . .
entent pay, arnt under what retisement act; and tating jae.
a etired from nilitary of naval service.
8 SCE YOU FILED APPLICATION RESULTING IN THIt APPOINT MINT HALE YOUT
BERN DISCHARGED OR FORCED 10 RESIGN, FOR MICONDUCY OR UNDATIE
FACTORY SERVICE FaQYM ANY POSITION occ cee. eee senen,
lvour anewer Yes”, nein tiem 10 the name and address
employer, dete and reason in cach case.
& NAVE YOU OCFN ARRESTED (NOT INCLLOING TRAFFIC VKYATIONS FOR
WHICH YOU WERE FINED $4 OR LESS, OR FORT EIT OCU LATERAL OF R308
LESS) SINCE YOU FILEO APFLICATION RESULTING 1K Tila APPOINT MERTT
Uf vour answer ia Ves", hst all such casea undar lrem 10,
Give sn pavh cane: (1) The date, Q) the natura of phe otonse
of violation, (3) the aasne and location of the court, (4) the
genaliy ampoaed, if any, of other Giepostion of the care,
ff appuinted, your Angerprints will be takon,
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPOINTING OFFICER
The eppolnting officer before whom the foregolug certificate le made shall (2) Ago —If definite uge limite have been estabhshed far the potion, it should
detecming to his own aacafaction that this appitiaent woult bein conformance be determined that applicant ae mot oatede tne age rence fee eppeantment,
Teh ine Civ Serve Act, apply atde Civil teevice Nules and Neguiations and = Une such ds ternunatien ie made, the appouutinent may Ba be cite sma
et of Congy eve pertaining to appountinent, . (3) Crrsenshin ~The eppuinting otivee is tespanubie fa oterving the
Thus form should be chevkey tor holding of ofice, peazion, sutamity incon: edtizenship provisions of (1) the Civil Servive Rules and (7p egqerprintion arta,
Beton with any recon! of recent discharge of arrea, and partcularly for the | Form 61 constitutes an oltidavit foe Roth purpears gag ine cepriiie proof of
{Mtomng: eit-zensuip status In the abacoce of condwting evidenre, fs a Gesciati ence the
Q) Ideneity of appointee —It in the duty of the appolntisg officer to Pointment shuuld nut Le consummated waul Jessa e Leen aural from
geand egounat inpersenstian and toutctermine beyond reascoable doubt that the the certifying office of the Civil Serve Cammisalon,
arpomtce ow the sane person whose apres iment wad authorize! The (4) Afonrhers of Frinily Section 9 of the Civil Bervire Act provides that
Jready two or more members uf 6 fer. y ervng under
pent appmntmecat am the cotapet tte serve, ny other
mily eel ble fox profancnal ae permaenes* supumntenent to
vice The apmanunents of persone entries Lo veteran
By. Nantec's sumature and Aawlweiting are ty be coup wed with the aprication = whenever there ore
aciice other pertinent pep ory Lf the eppontee qual.nat an a writ Probationnl! of
mates, the signature on thie form should be compared wat tue ag! ber od tua he
the declaration sheet, which was signed in the mwonnation rou, Fs ph: conpentive
appewance may be checkat agaist the medual crrtifivete. The apporntee — preteteme ate not subject to tne teqairemsent The men. aries fairly pov sion,
tray also be questiuned on his persenal histury fog ogscemont with bie pres bn dues nol opty te beruy tary ay penta D-otiful caern teeny Le sefired to
acaterments, the appropriate uthie DN Ene Oat Sorwace Cauaitvionscats frat te sass
UN sorbenminT reintine OFFICE Id S4ENT Ss
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PROV UEC BY Chl GFA IEE ENE MEAS,
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APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS
INFORMATION FOR APPOINTEE
NOTE.— Before he can be appointed, an applicant for a Fedcrat
over and above the requirenicnt that he be able to do the work he is
you are to awear (or afin) Chat vou meet Chose requirements, Tay
They ere set forth on this sheet.
Detach this portion of the Jo m and retain it fot your ine
your conduct as a Federal emoloyec.
these restrictions ated be guided by thes.
formation and guidance.
Ll INFORMATION AROUT APPOUNTMENTS
Persons eclected ferns campentive cegistera will receive cither
@ temporary or a prohetional apssantment,
For persons receiving a prebacenai appeintinent, the frat
year of servire lo a probationary neal unlees a shorter period
ia fixed for the position by the Cust Service Cummission, Satis.
factory completion of probation va required for absolute appoint-
ment.
The completion of probation is required when a person who
ia reinstated or transferred has not previously compicted a
probationary perio.
Persons receiving probational appointments are included
under the Civil Service Retirement Act.
Appointments specifically lanicat to | year or tess are usually
considered temporary appointments.
For excepted appointment, a teal peciod may be required
at the discretion of the empleying agency,
H. MEMBEKS.OF FAMILY RKSTRICTION
Except for persons entitted ta veteran preference, no person
may be prebationally appointad to a position in the competiave
service if there ate twoior more members of hie family atready
serving in the comprtifive accvice under probational or pers
manent appointments, A famitv is defined by the Attorney
General as persons who live under the same roof with the head
of the family and fori part of Nis tteoade, When they branch
out and become heads of new estabiahinents, they cease ta be
part of the off family, Monova te vot catablieh another family
merely by living at an address auttcrent from that of their
parents, An appointment ta wWiegal af the appointre is dis-
qualited by the members-of fanuty ecatriction,
u APPOINTMENTS ARK SUBJECT TO INVESTIGA.
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All probational appointments, reappointmente, reinstate-
ments, conversions to competive appointments, inter-agency
transfers, and certain temporary appointments are “subject to
investigation” for an TA meth pened During this period,
the Civil Service Commission Raa authority ta inateuct an
agency to separate an employes tor any of the reasons given
below except that the Cammmtancav's authority is not Himited by
the 18-month penod in caaca descr under Items 4, 5, and 8
Below, The condition “subject to mvestigation” expires auto-
matically at the end of £8 months wt accvice unless an appeal on
loyalty matters js prading. However, an employing agency
May cemove au cinployse for any of the reasons given below at
any time, .
Any of the following reasona constitutes eufficient cause for
the removal of un cinplayee from Une service:
2. Conduct or capacity af auch @ nature that removal will
promote the efhairncy af the scevice
2 Physical of ments! unttnesa Gor the postion he holds
3. Criminal, Jatemous, dishonest, iminoral, or notoriously
disgraceful conduct,
%. Establishment of the fact that the employee has made in-
tentional false atutcmenta oc engaged in deception or fraud in
examination of appointment.
5. Refusal tu furnish tearrmany to the Civil Service Cam.
Mussion or ita authorized cepteacutatives i reyard to matters
inquired of arising undee the Cat S:rvice Act, Rules, and
Regulations,
6. Habitual use of intovicating beverages to excess.
7. Reasonable grounds catat fer belief that the person in-
velved is disloyal to the Government of the United States (see
Section IV).
ion innit meet certain requirements
moved todo, On the attached form
Htuien. there are certain restrictions upon
‘Yow should familiarize voursclf with
8. Any legal of other disqualification which makes the appl
cant unfit for Federal employment,
IV. SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY AND AFFILIATION
Secton 9A of Public Law 253, 74th Congress. approved
August 2, 1989, othvruise Known as the “Hatch Act.” provides:
“(1D Ut shall be unlawful for any person euploved in any
capacity by any agency of the Federal Goverament, whose
compensation, ec any part theceof, ia paid from fuads author:
ized or appropriated by any act of Congress, te have member.
ship in any puitical pasty or organization which advocates the -
overthrow af eur constitutianal form of government: in” the
United States,
(2) Anv peraon violating the provisiona of this section shall
be immed temoved from the position ac ofice held by
him, and thercaMer no part of the funds appropriated by any
act of Congress for such position or office shall he used to pay
the compensation of auch persons”
Executive Onder 9845 of Mas h 28, 1947, provides:
“Eh The standard for the refusal of employment or the
removal from emp os ment ian cvccutive depart.ucnt or agency
on grounda relating to luyalty shall be that, on all the evidence,
reasonable grounds exiet for belicf that the person invelved be
disloyal to the Governincnt of the United States,
“2. Activines and associationa of an appiwant or employee
which may Ne considered dn connection with the determination
of disloyalty may include one or morc of the following:
‘a. Sabotage, cepiuonage, or attempts or prepatationa there-
for, or knowingly associating with spica or saboteurs;
‘b. Treason or sedition or advocacy thereof;
fo. Advocacy of revolution or force or violence to alter the
constitutional form of government of the United States:
‘ad Intentional, unauthorized diecloaure to any person,
under circumstances which may indicate disleyalty to the
United States, of documenta or information af a confidential
of nonpublic character obtained by the pera making the
disclosure at a result of his employment by the Government
of the United States;
‘ea. Performing or attempting to perform his dutics, of
otherwise acting. a0 as to acrve the interesta of another
government in preference to the interests of the United
States;
‘f. Membership in, affiliation with or svrpathetic asso-
ciation with any foreign or domestic organization, assuciation,
Movement, group of Combination of persons, designated by
the Attorney General as totalitarian, Fascist, Conmuunist, or
subversive, or as having adopted a policy of advocating or
approving the connnissiun of acta of force ar violence to deny
other persons ther rights under the Constitution of the United
States, oc as seeking to alter the form of govecument of the
United States by unconstitubonal means.” "*
The apponting officer will make available to you the fist of
Organizations peose:ibed by the Attorney General upon your
request.
Various appronmnation acts contain a provisian prohibiting
the use of aprroyenated funds to pay the salary er wages of any
person who advewates, or wha ia A member of en organication
that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United
States by forse or vevlence. These acta provide tast an aMdavit
shall be consideied prima facie evidence that the proon making
th: affids does not advocate, and is not a member of an
OTgANization that advecates, the overthrow of the Governnient
of the Uitat Siates by force or violence, These acts provide
further that any verson who advacates, or who is a memver of
an orgamration that advocates, the overthrow of the Govern-
ment of the United States by force or vicience and acecptes
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employment the anlary or wrers for which are paid from any ,
such a nerrpe inion shall be qucty of a tetony, and, upon cenvic-
thon, shall be fired net more thon $9,900 of impreoned for not
more than to year, of both, and that this penalty aball be in
addition to, asd mot in substitution for, any other provisions of
law,
The effidavit referred to above is one of those to which you
ate cecineed to wear (or alfitm) on the attached page.
V. STEIXING AGAINST THE PEDERASL GOVERNMENT
Various appropriation acts provirle that no part of the funds
approprated theres shall be uaed to pay the salary oc wages
of any person whe engages in @ ateke wgoinst the Government
of the United fitates of who is a merimber of an organization of
Government employees that asserta the right to strike against
the Goverament. Buch acta provide further that any person
who engng7s tn a atuke against the Government, or who is a
member of af organization of Government employece that
aaserte the tight to etrike agaiat the Guvernment, and accepts
employment the salary or wages fur which are paid from any
such appropriation, ehall be guilty of a felony ands upon con.
viction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 of imprisoned for
not more then ft year, or both, and that thie penalty shall be in
addition ts, amd nut in substitution fur, any other provinons of
law.
One of the offidavite on the attached paze to which you are
tequired ty swear (or affirm) pertains to thie provision against
striking sgainst the Government,
VI. HOLDING BTATE OR LOCAL OFFICE
Federal employees ore prohibited from accepting of holdin
an office or pemtion under Btate, territorial, county, or municipal
governments. There are certain epecific exceptions, They are
published in Civil Service Cominiation Form 1236. Before any
pernen opp-Anted to the Federal service accepts or continues to
eld any office or position under o Btate or local government,
the matter sheuld be preacnted to the appropriate authoritica
ofthe ageney in which he isempleyed fur a decision as to whether
‘he properly rooy accept of continue to hold auch ofhce or position.
VU. POLITICAL ACTIVITY
The terme of the art of August 2, 1939 (“Hatch Act"), as
amended, prohibit officers and employees in the executive
branch of the Federal Government from using official authority
or influence for the purpose of interfering with on election or
affecting the reault thereof. Purther, euch officera and em:
ployees a2 prohibited from taking any active part in political
Management of in politheal compoigns, These prohibitions
apply not only to permanent employers, but also to temporary
employess, employers on leave of nhaence with or without com.
pensation, and substitute employees during the period of active
employment. Falltieal octivity identified with any political
party in ang election ts prohibited.
Some of the farme of forbidden political activity are:
1. Servirg on or for any polticol commuttce, purty, or other
similar organizetion.
2. Soliciting of handling political contributions.
3. Serving #8 uficer of a political club, us member or officer
of any of its committees, addresang such a club, or being
active in orgenizing it,
4. Serving in connection with preparation for, organizing, or
conducting a puistical meeting or rally, addressing auch a
meeting, of taking eny other active part therein except as a
spectator,
5, Engaging in political conferences white on duty, or can-
vassing a district or suliciting political support for e party,
faction, or tandidate,
6. Mansfeati:g offensive activity at the polls, at primary or
regular electivs.s, soliuiting votes, gtsiating voters to niurk
billote, of helping to get out the voters on registration or ¢lec-
tion dayn,
7. Acting a6 recorder, checker, watcher, or challenger of any
party or faction,
%, Serving in any position of election officer, ia which par.
tisanship of partisan political manugement may be shown.
9, Publistar.g or being connected editoriully or manarerially
with any Lewapeper generally known as partisan from a poiitieal
standpoint, orf writing for publicatien ar publishing any letter
or article, signed or unsigned, in faver of or against any political
party or candidate, (Qwnershin entirely disassociated fram
editorial contre! and manager| activites limited entirely to
business manage:nent would not be regarded as being withio
tha provision.)
10, Becening a candidate for nomination or election to office,
Federal, State, of local, which is to be filled in en election in
which party condidatcs ure invelved.
1. Distributing campalen literature of muterial.
12. Intbating or circulating political petitions, including
Domin: tant petitions, é
1. Assuming political leaderahip of beeoming prominently
identified with any political movement, party, or faction, oF
with the succes or fniture of any candidate fur election to pubhe
office
General etatements as to certain activities which sre con:
sidered oe permissible on the part of Federal officers and em-
ployers:
1 Vating.—The direct language of the law apecifically
provietes that ell such pessuns retain the right to vote as they
Inay chonas,
2, Expreaion of opiniona.-- The ight to express political
opinions te reserved tao] auch persons,
NOTE: Thia reservathan is subject to the prohibition that
such persons may not take any active part in political manage-
ment of in polities! campalgna,
3, Contributions.—W is fawfal for ony officer or employea
to innke a voluntary contributian to a regularly constituted
political organization, provided such contributions ace not made
ina Federal building or to some other officer or employee within
the ocupr of the act referred te above.
4, Political picturen.- tt is lawful for any officer or em-
ployee tu display o political picture in his home if he sc desires.
5. Badges, huttone, and stickers.— While it is not untaw.
ful for an officer of employee ta wear a political badge or button
oF to display a political stu ker an his private automobile (except
where forbidden by local ortinunce), it ie felt that it ie inappro-
priate for public servant to make @ partisan display of any
kind while on duty, conducting the public business,
6. Fonaltios.---Persons appuinted ta post in the Execue
tlve branch of the Federal Governinent aie warned that the
penalty for an established violation of the above mentioned
political activity prohibitions is immediate removal from the
service,
VIII. OFFENSES WHICH ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE
OR IMPRISONMENT
Certain other statutes prohibit Federal officers and employees
from engozing in various octivities under penalty of fine or
imprisonment, or beth, The activities prohibited by auch
statutcs selate to euch matters ge poliucal Gesceaments, polilical
cotrcion and di nation, and purchase and sale of office.
The text of these statutes is ect forth in Civit Service Com.
mission Furin 1236.
Seume of the activities prohibited undcs penalty of fine or
impdacnment, or both, are os follows:
1. Suticitation or receipt of political contributions by one
ofticer os employes from another,
2. The giving or handing over of a political contribution by
one employee to another,
3. Solu itation or receipt of political contributions in a Fed-
eral building by any peruon, whether or not an employes of tha
Government.
4. Bolicitution of secelpt by any person of political contribu-
tions from any person receiving any benefit under any act of
Congress appropriating funda for relief,
S. Selicitution of receipt of anything of value, either for
personal reward of as a political contribution, in retuin for the
“uae of, or the promise to ung, iniluence to secure an appointive
office under the United States.
6. Paytent, or the offer of payment, for the use of influence
In sccunng an appointive office under the United States.
7. Promising employment, compensation, or other benefit
made possible by act of Congress as consideration of reward for
pohtical activity.
8, Lusscrimmution by an officer or employee in favor uf, oF
agrinst, another officer or employce on account of political
contributions.
9. Depriving any pereen on account of race, creed, or color,
or political activity, of compensation of other benefit made
posuble by any act of Congress appropriating funds for rehef.
10. Disclosure for political purposes of any hist or names of
persons receiving benents under an ect of Congress appropriating
funds for relief ond the ervcipt of such a bet fur political purposca,
1X, PROHIBITION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION
Appointing officers are required by the Civil Service Rules to
act on all personne! mattera “solely on the basis of ment and
fitness and without regard to poutical or religious atnistions,
mantal status, of race.”
X. INSTRUCTION OF APPLICANTS
Ohicers und employees of the Government are prohibited
froin instrecting or tenclung with a view to the speciel prep-
@ration of any person fur civil-service examinations,
le~ BOD og
14-0000
STANDARD FORM GE Crrvisi Apes 0, 1968)
PRUMIR CATED OF COW SEBYRE COMMER
CMAPTLA AL PEDLAAL PEALOANEL MANUAL
APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS
IMPORTANT .— Before swearing to these appointment affidavits, you should read and understand the
attached information fos appointee
A. OATH OF OFFICE :
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, forcign and
domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely
without any mental rcecrvation or purpose of evasion; that I will well and faithfully discharge the
duties of the office on which I am about to enter, SO HELP ME GOD.
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY ANO AFFILIATION
T am not a Communist or Fascist. -I do not advocate nor am I a member of any organization
that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence or other
unconstitutional means or secking by force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the
Constitution of the United States. I do further swear (or attirm) I will not so advocate, nor will
i become a member of such organization during the period that I am an employee of the Federal
overnment.
C. AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Tam not engaged in any strike agninst the Government of the United States and that I will not
so engage while an employee of the Government of the United States; that I am not a member of
an organization of Government employecs that asserts the right to strike against the Government
of the United. States, and that I will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
an organization.
D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE
I have not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to any person,
firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointment.
E. AFFIDAVIT AS TO DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE 7
The answers contained in my Application for Federal Employment, Forra No, in
dated 0.0... SONY A. . 19 4..., filed with the above-named department or agency,
which I have reviewed, are true and correct as of this date with the exceptions noted in the Declara-
tion of Appointee on the reverse of this form. (If no exceptions, write “None on the Declaration
of Appointee.)
Darth. Bi) Read.
A he Le, ag ZO"... LA Svrvvem waevecwaceee
peeres gdature of apgetatec)
20th day of March ,AD.1
{szaL]
NOTE.—If the oath is taken before a Notary Public the date of expiration of his commission should
be shown, . 10-65160-5
14-0000
DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
This form is tc be completed hefure entrance on duty.
Question Jia to be anawered in all casa, otherwisa
answer only those questions which require an answer different trom that given to the corresponding
questiona on your application lorm.
Ino anawers ss0 different, writs “NONE” in Item 10, below. Ang
false statement in this declaration will be grounds for cancellation of application or dismissal after appointment,
Impersonation is a criminal offense or} will be Prosecucedd accordingly.
FRESE " acl ESD (otros and n aber, es
*9
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2.) bate OF BInTH ~ *([*
or
Jw! pop |
x A) IN CASE CF EMPROLNCY PLEASE NOTIFY
| Gp priationsine
Mis. tn en PO MMEAL' WILEE NY co.
l, Vas ARE LL CMS nA
TET 1. NW Macnee De.
P eeth ity on teren and Stateus counter)
La AML Lela. 1At pt Alt a0
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a bors THE UNITED States GOVTRSMENT EMPLOY, 18 A COVA CAPACITY, AMY PILATE CH IRS GUTHER BY BLO CF MARRIAGE) WITH WHOM YOU Livd ON HAGE LIVED BIT AED
THe pasta montHs! (“J rs i «a
ff 22, for each auch ralative
AT AE MAPA
Hane (Give etraet number, 4 any)
iN PROPER COLUMN
INDICATE “YES” OR “NO” ANSWER BY PLACING “ZK” |
YES! HO MO gsi
& ARE YOU A CITIZEN OF OF 00 YOU OWE ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED ‘STATES.
@ ARE YOU AM OFFICIAL OR EMPLOYEE OF ANY STATE, TERRITURY, C£7207 F, OR
MUNICIPALITY? nsree-+ sensors snsnterasepererecesse¢ne car rmatony prowene nmmnee
dt your anawer fe “Yoo, hive detailein item 10,
7, DO YOU RECEIVE ANY ANNUITY FROM THE UNITED STATES OR LAT FCT OF
COLUNDTA GOVERNMENT UNGER ANY RETINY MENT ACT GR ANTE PUTAS OR
OTHER COMPLASATIUN FOM MILITARY OR NAWAL Sf AVICE! occ cec cee nee meee
ewer ie ¥ fs, tn Heasl0 reason for retirement,
age, optional un tf wuluntery
wite; arent A
ont act; and sesing,
0, HAVE YOU EVER BI TN DISCHARGED, OR FORCED TORE SION, FOR MILALALT
OR UNSATISFACTORY St AVICE FROM ANY POSITION:
I your anawar js Yeo'', fivain tte 10 th
of empilcyer, date, and seneun in oaca cate,
B, SINCE YOUR 16TH DIRTHDAY, HAVE YOU FVER BEEN AARFSTED ID ACTED OR
SUMMONED [NTO COURT AS A DI PLNGANT IN A CRIMINAL PrEL IS CARS, 2%
CONVICTED FINED, GR IMPRISANED OR PLACED ON PROM THM C8 76 (0 A)
EVER BEEN ORDL STL TO DEI BAIL OR COLLATENAL (Gtr Trt sas Tad
OF ANY LAW POLICE REGULATION OR ORDNANCE (1 XC ULING Mitte TRAE EM,
VIOLATIONS FOR WHICH A FINE OR FORFEITURL OF B230K 185% wale sop
Tf your anawor ia VYoa"', hat all auch cans under fem 19.
Giveineah caso (1) The dito, (2) the nature of tha Nanee
or violation; (3) the name and location of tho eaurt; Fae the
inaliy imposed, af any, of uther dapostion of tha case.
FP appointed, your Angerorinte will ba taken.
eb ier rhe blanks beter, I additional space fo _navese
mplote under Item 10.
& PM CD) Pir band C8 et
DEPARTMENT C4 80 tv, 1 1 WHICH
a o
B. ccacencenssceeteassrrowrerecrnssesecauares
)
$0 SPACE FOR DETAILED ANSWERS TO OTHER OUESTIGNS
VARITE UM LEFT CLAM BORDERS OF ITEM TO WHICH EETAI EL ANT ATO LOO
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPOINTING OFFICER
appointing officer before whom the foregning cxrufsure ia made shalt
ine to hes own eatiefaction that thie epprintinent wats be on evolu mane
he Cayil Service Act, applicable Crit Service Kutcs and keguinusns aad
ects of Congrese pertaining to appointment.
Thia foun should be cher ked fur holding of office, penaiwn, eustebshty ia con
pete, with any record of recent dicharge or arrest, a3 gertacularly for the
jowug:
tet. Identity of appointes.—The appointee’s slenature A hendweiting ore
be conpared with the ppt ation andor other pertsent pose, The
Bayon eppearance may be checked agutnat the eetsw cerinrsie. The
appointee
previous
(2) Ago —Uf definite age Limits have been established f4 the position, it should
be determined that epplicant ia mot outauie the age range be eppeaniment,
Ualil such dcterminatiun is made, the apponatment may 5.4 consugimaled,
C1) Citueanship —Tha suprantin tAtwer ta reepeauble for observing the
tuzeneap po watene uf (1p thee Cal Bervue Mulre nied (2) eyppropnstve ate,
Festa 61 constitutes on effvlent fa eth pure and i wreytalle pred A
ctaens “p statue in the stacne* of canfiicting evidense, bn auubiful cae the
“atstnoent should mat be ssmeuminated uid clearence bas been ocr uses scan
fying office of the Cryil Dervice Comminevm,
(4) Membere of Family - Section 9 of the Civil Bervire Act provides thee
whenever there are slices two ta mre ineintere td oa family serving user
probetvacd of permauent sttvantinent in the compeutye eervue, 10 “ther
namier of such fenuly ie eigible ft probetiouel of permanent epperotameet i
the canpeitive ecrvve, Tie eppantnante of peremne entities to wetermn
Steteren 2 are mA wubyert to use sequcement. The mentored family previews
Grew wa apply to lempaary eppyvaniments, Doultfal cases may be referred
the sppropniute office of the C-vil Service Commusaion fur decision,
©. 6. GOrianatal reietins cores = 1G—O6100-$
Pell
14-0000
° ff~ 3
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“ aype~ Tenau 0. areroraf
arproy a3 rRasuasy aa, 8951
se CErAstwpet * AaTE
romuteyy es-yry APPLICATION tO PLOYMENT *
Im THE FORTIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
USF ONLY
{NSTRUCTION§$~-deswers to alt questioss ment be typed or prioted,
suffichwot apace bas
mm PREV GH memes CAME fs men ACN OWLE OGL 2
ROE ED NES TI GATE De ACT IGN
ALL queationn ment be azawered fully. If
Cone oTHge
act beee provided for your auawer to sep questios, complete yoar
Porwart ta daplicate.
anawor onder stom # 87,
Pe Have YOU EVER UELEN KNO@N GF
aur crnem mame (l) ves (> ao
16 Bate 1 “¥E5%, GIVE FULL
DETAILS USDEM ITEM 837.
w. STATE OF WHICH f5A)
AWE A LEGAL RESIOEST
TeNAME (Leat) (Piret) (Middle) (Meiden, if any}
O'NEAL, Birch Dilworth
Vas PERMANENT ADOWES (Piece frow which traneportation wh Ii
Be evthorined tf appointed, Street nusber and neve)
1 Evans ‘treat,
a, had brid, co, 0 stat a
PRESENT ADLHE SS 1F OIF FERENE FROM ABOVE
4703 Crescent Ctreat, Net.
Nashington, DeCe
gue" eored state, of country)
é. fine 3 Agen” day, year) pee ee, Seorel a
Bh. IF A NATURALIZED CITIZE%, PLACE, VATE, AND WUMB
NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE o
THES 3PACE POR OFFICE
USs OMLY
Georgia
PRESENT BUSINESS PHOME
ibaay
he
Sa. 1F BORM OUTSIOC U.S. HOW WAS CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED?
Hae" 12. MARITAL STATUS 7 siscte AT MAWRIEL
483.}07) wi dowel o 7) o1vorceo (71 Si PaRaTeG
ch SEX 10 HEIGHT
Biwaue CoV Female rr, Loo, 3
13. WHAT 1S THE LOWEST BASE SALARY, EXCLUSIVE Of ALLOWANCES You will Caccert? ry a AWNill
16. WHAT RESTRICTIONS ARE THERE F aly ON YOUR THMEDIATE AVAILABILITY FO FOR DUTY IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD?
None
C. PLACE OF BIRTH (City. otete,
or cowgtry)
b. OATe OF BIRTH
y 1920
Glenpool, Oklahoma
©. IF WATURALIZED, PLACE, Dare, AND NUMBER OF WATUPALI@
2aTbOW CERTIFICATE,
1S. FULL NAME OF HUSBAND/WIFE (27 wile, saidon nane)
Frances Pauly O'Neal, formerly Frances Pa
IF BORW OUTSIDE U.S. HOw WAS CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED?
@.
16. DEPENDENTS
OATS OF BIRTH
RELATTONSHEP
uty 6, BS
une 12, 19
D 7, 1920
7 YOU ABROAOT
17. WHICK DEPENDENTS WOULD YOU WISH TO ACCOMP,
au
USA. FATHER’S NAME
Maston Emmett O'Neal
a. PRESENT ADDRESS =”
Evans Street, Bainbridge, Georgia
JOA.MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME
Bessie Matthews
B. PLACE OF BIRTH
Rainbridge, Ca,
©. IF BORM OUTSIDE U.S. O10 FATHER EVER OBT alm
U.S. CITEZENSHIP? = (2 1ES (no ~
b. PLACE OF BIRTH C. OCCUPATION TF Ant
Thonaston, Georgia Housewife
@. IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S. DIG MOTHFR EVER OBTAI®
ESERT Ad
ara vais etreot, Bainoridge, | Ovorjta U.S. CHTEZENSHIP? Co) ves C1 x0 -
20a.CAN YOU TAKE DICTATIGNT | Dy ARE rou stemorverst? [c+ Can You TYPE OY TollcH SYSTEMITG. want OTHER OFFICE
MACHIAES YOU
TES nO ™m vs 4d
a w.P.M none
We PLM,
14-0000
TO tna seen neg
fhe MULNTARY STATUS
he. SERVICE OR SERIAL NUMBER
a. TF YO) WAYE TEER 1 PoP awry WCE 4 OW IN PHP Miptuant wae fal NUMBER
Orep IM witaT SERVICE BSt ROaNte O10 VON SEREE? Ce.#. US, Aca:
Pieltd Artillerpr) -
Bott [ERATE Oe wane AT TIME oF Te:
cuter -~
ce GATE OF CATON Ga
~
POLGENT RATE OR RANK IF ON ACTIVE DUTY
-
f” BATE OR HAN) AT TIME OF G50" AOGt OW SEPAR
- os
2246 WHAT PERTINENT FEUER AL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMEMATIONS HAVE YOU TANEN? (ive year, Fite, and grade raceived)
7
Be DO voy WAVE A PEPWAOEAT CiviL SEMVICL STATS IN TH |» If WOW EMPLOYED IN THE FECERAL GOVE RNS GIVE PRESENT
FEOERAL GOVERMENT? BAC AND DATS OOF LAS ih GRA
. C7 ft8 nO HactYva' 17" cope. 1990 be
23. KAYE YOU EVER APPLIFG FG2 A POSITION UNDER THE DEPAPTMENT OF STATE OR TANEN AN EXAMINATION FOR A POSITION
UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE?
Fits (TT OIF AmtWER 1S “YES GIVE®PARTICULARS UNDER ITEM 837.
2. HAVE YOU EVER HELD A PUSITION UNDER A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT? (Including eervice in the Armed Services of a Far-
align power)
Cres (hao
25+ OUTLINE YOU? TRAVEL Gh SESIUENCE ANWOAD GIVING DATES, PURPOSE, AND PLACES. (17 not while in the Arued Forces
dive number, date, and place of leevence of Americen passport.)
See employment with Departaent of State at Boota, Colombia, Mexico city and
aracas, Venezielas ~~
1F ANSWER IS “VES* Gh¥t DETAILS UNDER ITEM 8370
stent of your competence, 1.9, Rreellent, Good, Fair).
25. FOREIGN LANGUAGES (Heme and indicate the
Ce WRITE . SPEAK
CARGUIAGE
bo. HIGH
SLHOOLS OF
PREPAPATORY
SCHOOLS
Ge COLLEGES
GP UMIVER=-
SITIES
dO. OTHER EDUCA~
TIONAL INSTITU-
T1045 OR TRAIN
iNG SCHOOLS
University of Georgia
Athens, Ga.
University of Gvorgila
lao School, Athens, Oa.
28. DAPLOTMENT
provided helow deecrihe every position which you have held since you first beaten to
ition and work heck te the firet position which you held, Account for afl perioda of
Vee continuation sheet if mora epace te roquired.
INSTRUCTIONS. (3a the epac.
work, Start with pre ‘
uneaploymant and state reacone of any vnemploysant indicated
EXACT TITLE CF YOUR PRESENT POSITION) SALARY OR EARNINGS
STARTINGS 7000 PER YR.
PRESENT $ BANG PER TR.
Handling, legal matters
and liaison with all other departments and
ageneios of U.S. goverrmont. Highly technical
work involving immi: ration & naturalization
lans, visa regulations an: rolated matters.
GATES OF EMPLOYMENT (Month, year)
FRM: 19:
PLACE P nT (Céty, ate -
Time AORARE SOT, ts Gaz
Central Intelligence Agency
wine e RAP a Sie pabe MeWa sca cin ar von
Tan OA FRCEF SAMA PATA SAD co8
TEAcoPENOT AY, Rarer, Bi Fat!
GESCKIPTION OF YOUR WORK
POROACH PREStmT EMPLOYER?
fTh wo
14.90000
~BPLACL OF LMPLOYMENT (City, etate) .
Washington, DC.
Foam os
ATES Ch OT OLUYOUNT Caont ih, paar!
yeow Sept. 1942 1, Jane 1918
PEACE OF EMPLOYOENE (Catv, ofate)
Mexico City and Bogota, Colombia
CF AV PLUYER
RAALT TETAE GE Yue Paes
..vtache
DESCHIPEEGN GH YOU dda
NAME ANG ALUDSE GS
Dept. of State
UMA ANE PEND OF ECPLOYEES subi VEoFO BY YOu
officors and lh clerical
ASD TETLE “Arthur B2 igh Ge
WEASON ars LEASE,
To return to the De
UATES Ch EMPLCYYENE (Month, year)
rom: Ja~» 1938 Septe 192
sasn
t. of Justice
“Pesach TETLt OF YOUR PCLITICN
Attorney
VESCSEPTION OF YOUt wtih
NAME AND AVORLSS OF EMPLOYER
t. of Justice
Dept. Federal laws.
NUMBER ASD PINT OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISEO OY YOu
5 offiecrs and 2 cleric
MeO ANIE |Y ' ti
“attorney General Honer Civmings
RCA ION Eis LEAVING
To enter foreign service,
VATto Gh EMPLOY <t5] Catenth. year)
raon;, Suly 1937 re; Vane 2938
PLALt OF EMPLOYMENT (Céty, etated
Bainbridge, Cae
NAME AND ALDRKES OF EMPLOYER
Self
ROACT FIPLE OF YOUR POSETION
Attorncy-at-law
Lr uCalPTION OF YouKR WOK
SUCRE AND RIND CF EMPLOYEES SUPEIVI stb BY YOu
1 clerical
NAME AND TITLE OF
cd
to: jon ‘Depts of Justice
DATES CE LMPLUYMCNT (atonta, year)
FROM: TO:
PLACE OF CYPLOYUNT (City. state)
WAME AND ADURESS OF EMPLOYER
’
IMM. DIATE SUPER VIDOR
EXACT TITLE OF YOUK #OSITION
DESCRIP IQN Gt YOUR WORK
NUMBER ANU FIND Of ChPLOYCLo SUPLRWISEU BY YCU
NATE AND TITLE OF 2McOPaTe SUPERVISOR
RCASON FOR LEAVING
TEAR KS
" Continustion Sheet
SALARY OR EARNINGS
Political information
gathoring and reporting and hendlin;; cases
involving the proclaimed list of blocked
nationals and trading with the eneny.
SALARY OR EARNINGS
STARTING $3000 ER YR
twat 84600 ree ve
Handlin;; and supervising
the handling of mary and various types of
SALARY OR EARNINGS
STARTING Sm PER YR
twat $2000 per ve
General practice of law.
Handling cases involving administration of
estates, abstracts of titles, contracts,
torta, wills and criminal trials,
SALARY OR EARNINGS
14-00000
DENING
Mn ben YR,
ree CAS ree 7
Fivan ey PER YS,
ME wa TREEGS we reo a" 0" Vas pastimod to Folitical
Section. Had frequent contact with high
foraign yovorment officials, Gathered and
roported political information, Hsndled
matters of special interest for the Anbassad@
pvaad Thlas
SESS TTT Attache
Caracas, Vgnezudla
“2 officers and'3 clerical
OF” tebaseador Hal ter J. Donnelly”
“wt SrA had apectal need for technical khowledge ani I eccepted tho offer.
apeci
EXACT THTLt GF SalaAuyY CR bash iNos
t STARTING a PER YR
At ey-at-law PENAL * 5000 7" The
VESCHIPTION CH TGUW a? Engaging in general
practice of law, handlin;; cases involving
| contracts, torts, wills an’ adninistration
of estates, abstracts of titles an! criminal
trials,
YOUR FOLITIOS
WATE, %F Ewe eel ay onth, year
nee, Sane 19b6 "Feb. 19b7
Ake Ge atate)
Bainbridge, G ae
BOY REWER TRLOYEI
‘Self = ~ associated with father. ~-
bata,
PLACE
Guntee te BN C1 OF EMPLOYEES SUPLRVISEL BY YoU
1 clerical
AME BOD TITLE OF PYMEUTATL SUPERVISOR
OURO FO CT RT EA,
To rn to foreign service.
ee “Jane 1915 °"""” Suho 1946
PLACE aan :
DALARY Cnet
STATING &
ashton ¥ py Atate) FINAL
e °
——— , Supervising and handling
cases involviny many and various types of
Dept. of Justice violations of Federal law.
Nel 2 Pw te, CF POPECYUE SUPERVISED BY YOY .
F clerical
5 8 and
“ihe ahi, Tom ( Le ey te. ‘torney d
‘oa Clark encral
Hon.
To return ‘to private law practice
MEA ED LE
pe ee et POITICO8, FELD EGR LE%d THAN THet YONTHY AND PERIOD. OF UNE4PLOYENT, (Ldat —Beginning with moat recent)
Puueaticy | POSITION WAYE ANU ADLICESS OF EMPLGYEY 4 WEALON OTARTIAG AND FINAL
zn a 1OW UNEMPLUYMCAT SALARY PEW ANNUM
HHiON
Po.
YOU
ESACT TEELE OF
Attorney
UE Ca IPTLON OF
Lip tar ge
YOUN Whee
G. HAVE YGu LvEic BEEN UNDER TREATWENT PCR A MENTAL On
eMOTLONAL LEUGrhih?
aa Le dave YOu EVEK HAD ANT Ger tai Ui-
HEtTbe eHAT SOLVER?
C3 ves XE ae
c, alteth THE PRUF Tat lyf MONEAS, MAVE YOu FEEQUENILY
ULEL INTCAICAT ING SECEWAGES TO EXCESS 5?
Cl ves Xt aC
@, MERE VOU EGE MEL ICALLY DIDUHARGED FGM Tre ANMED
FORCES?
re E no
ves Pa Ta
MAVL YGU EVet HAG PyslnCuLos tS?
ves & NC
th ANY OF YOUR AN wie, TO ANY OF THE ABOVE 15
GIVE FULL Pam TECULAR NDEN TTe aa,
«
a,
"Y¥eot
14.90000
vos ghe Ebb
NCTE AM it
ee Na er TEN RLU
:
Bula, WNcee faAee FJ eT Y
is
Vib Dasha ALK cents
Yee ENANS ER
Vas Not : COTNGTORTATL ON Pty M wey fad
ayo, ie TO PACH, ANE OATES O% alle fon PT Tree Glek FAW AND QEEICE Ge Past ‘ar.
-
NT,
Toa NO TR BAge boll fel o Bre a MEME CEOANY POLETIGAL
we Ser NET CH THE UNETOO GTATE BY FORGE Oe VEOLENCH?®
thy, 01 Ast
Tarra Qu THe
2 PU YE AUWEIG ATO Cs oan VE Lee Aad
PARTY C8 CAGANTCATION TAT A acu aly THE
Xie PORN TS PE TIES RISE POLE DETAIEN Heth ate wed,
Teo Ca ORM ENCE Be eT of MECLTB ANTEC E ETE TN
Jes
Ta, MARE YOU ENES TRON dees
COUNTS) Cother than fer esece traffic vlolationa ehere the fine did nor enceed $257)
THANE GtHEit
J so
ANID
Mth STAT
Cd ves
DELP OL ELA a,
1F SO, SEATE UNDER LTE Bit THE NAME AND LOCAT ICN GF Per CORT TATE 6 ANE US TAIL, Th OULTEEDINGS
aTAVES MET REBATE TR POU ie BLOW Uh Made PAG wey
yD. LEST Febbe COMPETENT ASO SESPOSSIBLE Possess FY Pe UNETEL
ARK PANT ECULASLY GUALTr Eo@ TO SUPPLY PEF INETE PRECHMATEGN NEGARDING YOUR CHAVACTRW ANL ABILITY (de not give navee
Of euporvizerea Liated in arewer to questions no. 28 of 39).
OIE
Hon. A.B. Con.ar Bainbridge, va.
OCCUPATION
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36. MENTION HENLE ANY SPECTAL QUAL EF ICATIONS Ge ACHIEVEMENT, 8OT COWFRLO CLOB@HEKE IN Tt APPLICATION, PNCLULE “UCH
ITEMS Ay ANY BOOKS ON ASTECRED YOU WAVG WHITTEN, SPECIAL Rot aer wORM, TECHNICAL UEILLG, HONOKAKY ON PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETY (EMALHOHEPS, AND ANY OTHER INI OXATION YOU CONDIDLH PEMTINERT, YOU MAY ENCLUDE ANY PERTINENT RELIGIOUS, CIVIC,
MLEFARL, QR ORGANESATICNAL ACTIVETY aHECM YOU KAYE Aah OuMei FET HR wile Ge aE THOUE COMPLNUATION, SHOWING THE Butt
BER OF HOUTS PER WEEN aND SUSHER OF WEEAG PES YEAR PM aM ICH YOU WLRE ENGAGEU IN SUCH ACTUVETY.
97. USE THIS SPACE FOR COMPLETING ANSWins TO ANY OF THE POMEGOING Que TIONS, NUMBING AN UALR TO CORRLOPONL wt lH
QUESTIONS. “USE EXTXA SHERTS OF APEX IF NECES AKT, :
#23. Application No. 6343 for oral examination under the Yar Manpower Act, made in
approximately February 1947.
Presently under provisions of Civil Servico Retirenent Act.
Draft Status? None
Rgserve Statust None
Falae Statement on this Application is Cause for Diamissal.
1,00 SOLEMNLY APFINY THAT THE INF OWMATECN CONTAINED HeweTW IS CORIECT
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PHYSICAL QUALIFICATION RECORD
O'N@AL, Birch D.
TITLE OF POSITION.
Intelligence Officer
DEPARTMENT OR FIELO
Beypartuentad
Subject was found physically [yy) fit (junit for duty with this organization
in the above grade and pesition, :
RECOMMENDAT LONS: And Overrean Duty
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DATE SUGNATURE OF PHYSICAL MEQUIREDERTS OFFICER
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Form NO.
wow 1940 20787
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CERTIFICATE OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
. Arplicant must fill in dotted lines below to heavy line
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“Te Te baton fur mates only upon apeclal written eequest uf the oMelal ordering eaaminatios,
Hemz checked (¥) were craminad and found norma Dierationa from normal are noted, (Seo tnatructions on revcree aide,
. numbered to correspond wath itema bclow.?
“) £0 £0 20
1, Byes: Distant vision: Without glaees: Right: IaltiQig” With glasses If worn; Right: 2) Lefts =
Nong vinion:
What fa the longest and the ahortest distance at which the following specimens of Jaruor No. tand Jacger No, 2 can be
rend by the applicant? lt No. 1 is read with ene, No. 2 need not be aiven, ‘Teat cach eye oopnrately.
VWASICIAN NHOT
URL IN THOLLOW
pounds, ... fo. “2.0... pounda, | Males with oud without clothing: f femnloa,
(Wahid without elothing) clothe rd, but without wrap or hat,
Lf
Without eo ‘With glaseca, If truseds
wie f Seat z
o acthitenurang Palcralemebovece tke hosed the wesral Gm
ape einrine an-Limh pendent er vhintwente h ho. "Cn bo. in TT. At, te 2. $e
AO TivecunL A Hake aah BUTKS eLemietlid u WS L \ t
In, ty. ae... In. on ot. Ite
and Psees in the Feteral clacdted service ar iney bh
hy the Clutl Seretoe Ceantite lot of Ita auttivctee wisat trae if. WHE dhanwens 1 goed
we ~
vorder sll aupplonwat Lis Exootive anders ot May 20 mK tw LE im Be a. Me to 2. bie
nnd Juve 1N, 192 (RaccuLivy unter, Soptartitne 4 12), nV otto A in tb. tn bo wom.. tie
(aeure No, 2)
Fvldenee of diaeage o injury: Right ..00...0. ee eeceh essences oe Taft...
Color vicloa: Ia color vision normal when Tehthara or other color phate test bau:
Hf not, can applicant pass intern, yarn or other comparnblo teal? .. se
&. Bars: (Conrider denowtuntors indietted hero aggnormal Record a nunmeratera tho grestont di
convormntion: Right care ZO daft car Evidence of disvane or fujury: Might cer.
go we a0 ft,
3. Nona, ainua disease, ote, ..... ;
t Mouth and thront ...........A7.
8. Gastro-inteotinal ...........7.
6 Thyrold (capceluily by women) .
7. Deart and blood vessels .
Bload pressure; Mm, He. tod
Ta organte heart discaae proseni? LO as ee
& Lungs: Right |
History of tibercalonts?
Tf organte heart disease da present, da it fully compensated? -
VAN ooo. cecce sce cn ere ene Mircewese eres
Mor nt Heat 1 veut
Tf present, fa it supported by a well tilting Cruse? .
AO. Varicose velna ... NEES...
UW pgonnt, atte bouton and degre)
“Degree of impatrment of funetion -
Varicocale (ace nole 10 on reverse site) <b
U. Feet: Is tint foot present? —. KAD oe
12. rnitics, atrophi-s, apd other abnormalities, diseasea, or dufects not tncludml abava
enti of serious ! injury « or dome B/f hnds iia . (Me io, y :
v4. Norvous syatern (sce note $4 09 reverse 00) £0 I|.
Is there any history of a “nervous breskdowt
If hospitalized, give namo of hospital and toe:
138. (a) Urinalysis (c54e reverae side) ..
4a Obdtaln from applicant etatemend of dis tithes, past and present, give dfagnonts and your connnucnts under “Te sansrlen,” ”
(7. Does Veterans Administration reeognice a rvice-connected disability tn (hla ened Te yen," cover in your contmpenta,
(Yesariey ALO .
phe Hea examines ever recived disabihty retirement from U, 8, Civil Service Comuniaalin? __- articks
“SOF
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Thia cortificate is to bs returned to tho officlal requesting the examination foven)
we 20eo-8
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.
eplomber 4, 1924, sader which IRs examinal
the physical condiven of sppolniera to the classified ciril eereice nith a vies te pevmmouag eff
and claima under Laited States emylozeea’ compensation lawd
* made, fs to odtaia Information aa to
eleney aod minimising accidents
Notcs for Examining Physician
Wrictrr.— Mates, without clothing, and also in endinary clothing without everevat or hai _(welah twite}; femalos, clothed,
but without wrap or hat,
Toverweight, atate whether due to bone and muscle or te fat.
Hersaire -— Without boots or shore, ofeorve that ne apphances are usest fo faetvase,
The egamination ehould unelude Uw; follawing eds rvutiona:
1. Byea—Ptosiss discharge; eorveal scar; pterscinm. In
recording distant visien consider 20 feet aa normal and report
all vision aaa fracten with 20 feet aa numerator and the
sinallent (ype road at 20 feet ne desouminater, TE glasses are
weed, record for cach eye the finding with and without glasses,
Near vigor must be reported. fu testing vision without
gluse (he applicant or appointed should be instructed to
remove the glasses al least onthalf hour before testing uncorrected
breaon,
thon of demas ree. In recording heating, teourd 20
feet ag normal di we for conversational voter and record
deviation from normal as fraction with 20 as denonunator and
actual diatance as nutucrater,
3. Nose.—Ability to blow through each noxtril, If feve, a
apecultitn examination would not be indicated,
4. Mouth and throat—Milasing lcth, pyorrhea; tonsils,
hypertrophy or disease,
&. Gootro-intestinal.—Ulecrs, Inflummationa, ete.
6. Thyrold..—Presense of tuner ino neck and treiner,
ewphthalinos; nervous high-atrung disposition, especially in
wane.
7. Hoart.—-Murmurs, State wly ther functional ot orgsnio,
Tf valvular cliscase oxists, atalo whether or not it ta fully comes
ponsated, Arterweselerusis, ~~ 7”
Record of urinalysia, if made: Bp. gr. .....
If tachycardia is prosont, give pule rate: Sitting
ONCTCLAO -..ee-nneernrenssencenseeereng CAPTIAE FOMLTVO ......
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T have found this applicant alsnurmal under the following headingn:
In my opinion, applicant la capable of performing dutle
Remanas: ..,,
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aecccee AIDUMON 0.02. eens UPAR cccssceeaceseeseese
ws seco
(Wood, fal, oF port)
ae ceneenenee: : 4;
This ppsaeg lo be
8. Linca—lt te necessary that the suscultstomre congh bo
ured, Tt taberculesia ne prosent, slate whether acti of
trrested: 2 srasted, state Your opinion aa te he banc if hae
been quieses Sputum to be eumined fer tabereie hecrlll
dn all sLapew tal cases.
0, Hermia--Goe delaila as do stro, lwation, ete. and
whether well-itemrs trussis worn, Tnginnal hers cuasts when
ring 1 enlanand aid oa coughing visecral unpulse is felt which
followa the Gogvr en withdrawal.
10. Varicocela —If varicocele is present, state appnvuinate
alzm—o gy ise of walnut, lemon, ete, .
1, Flat Gs of such a nature ae to incapacitate or become
Aguravatad by work or be alleged later to have been esusad by
accident areevepation, By “fat foot,” as usadin Qos fora,
in avant a foot with fmpainad functima, the tes being
ettivalent te “fallen or misplaced arvh,” an ahvormal evadis
thon, Impairment of function is the point to bw neta An
inatomien vy tat foot, but strong, ia not disqualifying.
12 and UX Seas, deformities, atrophies, and peralyecs
should be noted. tut it is not dinportant that stnall insiguiuicane
acare or blemishes which might be referred to as marks of
ftentifeation by reverded.
4. Thea ontey should include aymptoms and full history of
any mental or nervous abnortnality,
5. Urinalvess to be made in ease of persons ower 4. and
In all cases where arteriosclerusis, nephritgy, or dabotes te
suspeetat, and whea obosity fs found of oxamnauean,
Oastrmcnes
Tmmediataly after exercise 2.....-. Two minutes after
oven Fits scene enewncumneneeces ess seencean nen nase —ttteameweenenssensene
1. (DP Mle bes
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wan gives 2 physical
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examination on this date and found qualifies for
| Pull Duty Ovarness
' C] Lamited Duty Overseas
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Defectn Noted:
Uloeratione left ankle and tarsal regions; result of 870 degree burn(2Z6e047).
This man is not qualified for overseas until the ulcer 1a healed, probably
needs skin graft,
Fed 27-Skin graft, ulcer completely healeds fit for duty oversees. -
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Immunisation oomploted 28 Feb 47. PEDRO Me BUZA, Mis. Moco Wz tA °
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cERTIF t CATE No, ft
This is to certify that Birch De O'Neal .
wee gives @ pirsical examioetios oo thie date and found
fit - MERE foe service outaide the United States,
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CERTIFICATE NOW 2
Thin is to certify thet Birgh De O'Neal
was given a phygsicat iaspection on thie dato and found
free of aay communicable disesses,
J R. TIETJEN, lete Lte
Explasatacy Note: Certificate No. ! is tasyed after a
compiete physical examination han teea made todetermine
the Individeal's physical fttoess for foreigo service.
Certificate No. Fis issued after a abysical tospoctiaa,
It shoold be done within 48 boors prior to departure,
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NAaME A'dD ADDRESS OF SCHOCL }
FBI. SPECIL Aceves Vie
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CENTRAL INTEL ha RouP UW.
AGENCY.SPO Sone fou CATION
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOO! 7 2 ;
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StCTION GEOGRAPHIC AREA X AREA KNOWLEDGE AN AND FOPLIGN IRAVE FO
- i BNSMLERSE ACQUTOLO BY CME
ruAME OF BEGIOL Te9E OF SPECIALIZED Qachs OF Paley Cale & Place ae | — ROR
oe Courter Oe LOGE OP RESITEUCE OF ytUce cree i Ta stuGY accu
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Ecuador : ~ temporary residence aval 2 1942 |__Xx x
Colombia « "_jfoct 942-4 June 1943 X | X
Mexico . " 8 1942--Dec {1943 x "x
Venezuela ” vars ot lc 1949 x lx |
Guatemala thd Dec |1951--Apr {1954 x Ly |
(Jul-Aug 1954
Western Europe None (Nov- -Dec 1955
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systems and practices, local politics, both hidtorical ani hen
SECTION V TYPING AND STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS
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4 INDICATE OTHER BUSINESS MA CHPES WITH Wee Cm FO HAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR FRAINITHS comptometer, mimeograe’ cord swath ate)
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
SECTION VI
TF OUST AU MOBBIES AND SPORTS ifs fio OU AGE ATIVE OF HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED INDICATE 1OUR PROFICIENCY oN EACH
Baseball - good Tract - fair
Football ~- good Fishing - good
‘ennis_- fair 4. dtunting - good
UST AMY SPECIAL SKILLS VOU POSSESS RELARNG IQ OTWER EQUIPMENT AND
2 EXCLUDING BUSINESS EQUIPAAE* 67 TO pea ConrseS we CH (OU MAY HAVE USTED IN HEM €, SECTION V
MACHINES SUCH AS OPERATIONS CF BAD'S TRA UATIERS ndeote CW speed, tending & recering, OFFSE! PRESS, TURRET LAINE EDP AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC & PROFESSIONAL DEVICES
None
YO ABE YOU NOW OR HAVE OU EVES BEEre A LICE SED Oh CERTIFIED MEMBER OF ANY IRADE GR PROEFSSION SUCH AS PLOT kl ¥ES
ELECTR.CIAM, RACIO OPERATOR TEACHES Lao tEy, CPM ELICAL TECHNICIAN, PSYCHOLOGIST, PeesiCiata CC 7 >
4 1 YO) NAVE AMSWEREO “YES* [0 ilfs 3 ABOVE INDCATE RIND OF LICENSE OR CERTIFICATION. AND IME sSSUING STATE
PALUCIPALITV, ETC Pronde beense rogitry evmber t bauen
Attorney at Law, State of Georgia 1937 -
2 FIRST LICENSE; CERTIFICATE eur of sve
1937
& LATEST LICENSE/CERTFICATE seer of sptue
| Ae OTHERS (RE BURED
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faze baton of ccenthe artcles general terest wedyectt aorels, short stoves, ofc}
None
8 IMCICATE ANY DEVICES Wir VOU HAVE INSENTED AID STAIE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE PATENTED
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9 PUBLIC SPEAKING AND PUBLIC RELANIG*«S EXFERENCE :
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J EXPIRATION DATE OF CURRENT RESERVE OBLIGATION
2 DATE OF APPOU IMENT IN CURRENT RANA
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STUCY OR SPECIALIZATION DATE COMPLETED
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SECTION & DIPENDENT CHKDSEN AND DEPENDENTS OTLB THAN SPOUSE
Mair’ Bhi aticeasee’ vate ards PLACE OF Qc CAZES eHiP PERAVAME ANT ADORESS
U.S.
Bethesda, Maryland
Birch D. Jr. Son Caracas, Veneducla
Melinda Pauly
Hoven Daughte 12 June 1950 Bethasda, Maryland
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES ANO ONIER OROANTZANONS | rtti‘C;~—SY
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SECTION 11
AODRESS Number Stuset Cutz Srote Country!
Society of Former Special Agents, FBI New York, N.Y.
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga,
Kappa Alpha Order
* “ *—-Alumni-fhapter,—Washing ton —v Ce
I am a member of the National Genealogical Society, Sunderland Pl,
Washing ton,D.
Camellia Society of the|Potomac Valley... xappa-Aipha-Soctal-Prater:
Phi Yazba Phi National $chglastic graterni University of Georg
baw—Seheei—Alumni—-Secie Wie raar RD Ote Skate
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Thies fore peovades the meme edereds pour olficead perecnnel recueds will be kept current Fean thavgh
previeuely, pO widl he nereegary far you te coeplete Seytsuns L theungh ¥L
ALL theaudh ALLE actly of there hae bern a change a yew entered ve
Tie ecganseation or af you Believe the them coquires ware eusplele coverage than you have plovtuusly coported,
@ [section t ~ ®
T. Fett Nawt (Last FeeateGidarey ee -
OAD, 0 OnE SE OC DONE “2 SLAY;
2. cunmant aAGcRESS yNu., Steet, Caty, fone, State) Fy PUMMANTNT ADDRESS (NO,, Street, City, done, State;
4023 Sigh Street 211 Evans Street
Chevy Chase, Maryland Hainbridgea, Georgia
’
4. MOME TELEPHONE NUMBER Be STATE. TeRmifous, rOsst SSION OM COUNTRY i6 weit YOU NOM CL Ate RESTOENCE
Oliver 4-CO7% Temvorary=larslands Pormanent—Geary in
@} SECTiva PERSON TQ BE ROTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY eee e
1, Name (Lastedarel-tiddie) PRAFERAQLY MEBIDING IN U.S. . a REL AP ONE
. Laan hastox B igoth
: S nowe aooriss (Now, Street, Citys toner State, Country).
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} Alice otcoot, fainbridues teor ta
i 4. BUSINESS ADOREBN CVO... Slewet, City, fone, State, Counfryy. inci cath NAME OF ETRM OR EMPLOYER, FP APPLIC ADL
' Decotuxy County Courthouse, Nainbridga, Georg =
B. NONE TRLA PHONE NUMHER @ BUSINESS TELE ReGhE NUMDEH 7. RUBIES TELE Kretgh ENTIMS EON
LO“ T nna
Ae uh CASE OF EMERGENCY, OTHER CLOSE HEL ATIVES (apouse Mother, Pathery MAY ALSO Bt NOTINOED. tt Gude AUER aL ON
TE NOT OESIMAIET BECAUSE OP mE AL TH OR OTHER HEASONS, PLP ASE SO STATE.
: hy mother should pot be notiffed directly but only throw:h one of my brothers or
beue, s ic
@ [secticn vt MARITAL STATUS e
Y. Out CR CNP ONE FT SUNGLE kK MARRIED [ albOwro l srrawated bIVORLED AMMULL EO
2. FURNUSH DATE, PLACE AND REASON FUR ALL SIPAHATIONS, DIVUHCLS OK ANNULMENTS
SPRWSE: If you have heen marcied more than ence, including annuimenta, use a separate sheet for former wife or
' Ausdand giving data below for all prevevua marciag Tf macriaga ia contemplated, provide asme data for fiance.
——— ee —— a ee eon ey an rene
3. RANE (Ferat) (Waddle) (Masten) (Laat)
1 (s dys _. ¥ Wika “5 Phy,
! &. DATE OF MARRIANE S. PLACE OF MARNDACE (City, State, Country)
ack 4,5...
6. ANURESS OF SPOUS FORE WARRE AGL (N
220 Last 27th Dace, Dulas Oklahoma _ nnn
‘ 2. LIVING A. DATE OF Dale CAUSE OF DEATH .
oe TT = | —
TO. CURRENT ADDRESS (Give Laat atdee 10 deceased)
623 Hirh Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland
oa.—-Oklahom Usa
Street, Caty, State, Country)
. Ht. DATE OF BIRTH V2. PLACE OF BIRTH (Caty, State, Country)
Hl 20 Arril 1920 lenpool Oklahoma USA
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1S. TF BOUN OUTSIDE U.S. DATE OF ENTRY 14. PLACE OF ENTAY
i TS. CUTILENSNIP (Country) 18. DATE ACQUIRED 17. WHERE ACQUIRED (lily, State, Country)
; USA Rirth Oklahoma -_
18. OVCUPATION 19. PRESENT EMPLOvE® (Alsu five former emplaver. of tf apouso ts deceased oF
unemployed, Laut two employers)
ra my
20. EWPLOVER'S OR BUSINESS aAMORESS (4
ee
fet, City, State, Country)
acs?
FOSMUUYD ose emi vrous cottons. SECRET ta)
- . 1
14-0000
‘ SECRET
* tBhen Pebled tnt ’
a . _. SECTICN Til Com PINUED
DATES WILi fate Semyret oF sruuse CF “
S27. BRANCH GF SFAVErE PR COUNT SS WET ete MELE TARY SERU TCE GCL TATED
P4 PETA S OF OTNEA GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U9, OF FORT IGM
American Embunay, Maxteo Gity, Mexico 1040 = 1435
e SECTION Ww RELATIVES BY BLOUD, MARRIAGE OR ADUPTION LIVING ABARAT CT WHO AVE NOT U.S. CITHZERS e
$. FULL SAME (haet-Ficet-Viddled REL ATIONGHOR Po |
STM GARIN Pu SON sous tn
4. AUDRES3S OR COUNTRY UN wHICM RELATIVE BESTUES
Caracads Venoguela ~ anager Goca Cola Co preg ts
S. CHTIETENSMIP (Country) @. FREQUENCY OF CONTACT mate OF LATE CONTACT —
proximitely 2 or 3 letters suns
i eee ee” a
5
4) ADOREGE OM COUNTRY Im HICH AELATIVE RESIDES
—
nee” ae
4+ ADOTEST ON COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE MPSTDES
B- CITEZENSNEP (Country) t
e CITIZEN SHIe (Country) O. FREQUENTLY OF CONTACT 7 DATA Of Last CONTACT
1. FULE NAME (Lant+Firet-Middie) i RELATIONSHIP pa |
4. ADDHESS OF COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESTORES
‘eee? ——
fA. SPECIAL AFMARKS, IF ANY, CONCERNING THESE ACLATEVES
| Section ¥ FINANCIAL STATUS °
Ake YOU PNTIKEUCY GEPENDENT ON YOUR SALARY? x yes [ ]xo
7.00 YOU WAVE ANY UN ANCTAL UNTOREST ON, Of QPF TOTAL CONNECTION WIT, MONT. S. CORPORATIONS OR Businesses OR *N OR
WITH UL5. CORPORATIONS O8 BUSINESSES HAVING Sum TANTIAL Cont Gn thtemestsr [ves Re ne ve vou Wave
ANSWERED "YES." GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS ON A SIPAWATI SHEET AND ATTACH IN & SEALED ENWVEE OPE.
2,00 YOU RECEIVE AN ANNUIT? FROM THE UNITED STATES Ob DIGTHICT OF COLUMAEA GOVERNMENT UNGER ANY RETIREMENT ACT,
PENSION. OR COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY, OH NAVAL SERVICE? ws CX) NO
4017 YOU HAVE ANSWERED “YES" TO QUESTION 3 AMtUvE, GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS,
S WITHOUT REFERENCE TO YOUR SALARY, STATE OTHER SOURCES OF RECURRENT INCOME NOT INDICATED BY PRECEDING ITEMS,
a en ac
ind SECTION V CONTINUFO YO Pach >
— ~ o
a ad . SECRET
ue ter, 2 \-
14-00000
; ~ SECRET
° .
. tthen Febled To,
5 wayyy
NAME OO atria t lod
wap. feats Fete Connteyy
fonsl
hank
7, WAVE YOU P¥ER DERN IM, Of PETITIONED FON, HaAnRR:
SUP POU AVE ANS@E RED "TES 6 GueS TION 2 AWOVE, Clef PamtiCuL ANS,
Gatitee
IRELUDING COUmT aN
CHT Ltn HIP
COST PH ase UIRED Ags CEC OND ONE
[EJ cree (7) wewetour (U1) wane Sper ety):
4. GIVE FART OCU Bee
StCTiON VI
COUNTRY OF CURRENT CETEZE NSP
USA
HAVE YOU TAREN STLPS fo CH aAnoE Kot
PRESUNt CUTICENSIER? (ae | cos kj ve
UF YOU WAVE APPLIPU Um OG, LITE EE NMP,
2
IMDILATE PMESTND YATUL 8 oteey
YOUR APPLICATION (PEret panera,
%.
ELUCATION
Gi
SECTION Vit
Foe ATION ATTAINED
pratt
HIGHS
Cute tKD
Fes team miow semnur Geat at
REOR SUNOrk amanuate
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feo eames CONL Ee am bess
WAS beer neem
COLLEGE Gt ve yoetuoy
mI ae Ee ee uate
NAME AND LOCATION OF (COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY — ’
water winks AED weer
rT erry
toePlaten
favecttys
SOU SRLCTAL E/E Seren s
THADE, COMMERCIAL
DATES ATTENDIO totas
tbe auch ae Ordnance, Incedligencr, Communteatian
MILETARY TRAITING (tell fame duty in aprctabrsed ach
Tota.
af scwooL STUDY OR SPEC TALI TATION [Lod nS
NAME
INDICATED ABOVE
“Or
S$ OER EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
SECRET
3
14-00000
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qo GEOGRAPHIC AREA KWOWR LOGE
BW BEGLONS OR COUNFATES UF WLC YOU WEE EUR TORE GAINER AS A BESULE OF RESTOENCE, TRAVEL,
BGSIGNUE NT CTP TAs ORRANE TATION CNPERIONEE Tee CUCU TTY PE OF SPEC TALI TEO @ROWLLOGE tue
aa DAKAR LPL OF eNO M EDS! SyOM AS TERMAIN, COMEIT, MARBONS, UTTLITIED, Batt aeag SUIVICAL PASTIES. BIG,
acquimbu ay
vates os pene .
MAUL OF REGION 98 COUMTEE TYPE OF SPFCUALIZED AMDALEOGE rOLOENCE. Rises Tora
travet, etc, taavet | stuoy [asst
deme MENT
ARUDIDENCE OF TRAVEL FOR EACH OF JHE ARGIONG OR COUNTRILES LISTED ABOVE
INDICATE THE PURPOSE OF vESIT,
OW ANY FORLIGH MFG1OND OR COUNTRIES OF MINICH YOU HAVE GAINEY KNOMLEUGE AS A AESULT OF ORGANIZATION
ASBICNMENT Of ACTIVITY.
KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED BY
Dates oF
REGIUENCE,
PRAvEL, KIC,
TVPR OF SPECHALE SEO KNOWLEDGE
NAME OF REGION O98 COUNTRY
: ABSIGNMENT! ASSIGNMIRT
England @ So. Afrien [Intellipenes Services | July-sugus 54,
rower oss | oy |_|
‘2
Sweden
Ve 1956
Oct .=
German
Veek bach 1955
steele Greece —___,. dee nee mee
nme pe omeee sone _ _ ei ye WwW
e SECTICN IX Ty ING and STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS
be OEYP IG COMP} [2 SHON TH ANDOM. P.M) 3. SHORTHAND USED + CHECK UM) APPROPRIATE (TEM
| [seeconas tine] Stina cred OTM R Ormen (Specdtyy_
Mimeos
Ol) WAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OW TRAINING (Comptumeter,
& INGICATE OTHER BUSINESS MACHINES WITH WIEN
araph, Card Punch, ete.)
_ SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Ife WHICH YOU ANE ALT EVE OR HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED,
SECTION X_
1. LIST ALL HOBBIES AND SPOaTS INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY
in RACH
. ESUL TING FROM EXPERIENCE 08 FRAINING, WHICH MIGHT FIP YOU FUR A PARTICULAR
Be ANDICATE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS,
POSITION OR TYPE OF m#Onm
EMCLULING EQUIPMENT NOTED IN SECTION X, LIST ANY SPECIAL SHELLS YOU POSSESS RELATING TO OTHER FQUIPMENT OR Mae
VURMET LATHE, SCIFNTEFIC ANDO PROFESSIONAL DEVICES, EWC.
CHINES SUCH AG OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RADIO, MULTILITH,
(F YOU ARE A LICENSED OF CERTIFIED MEMOEH OF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION (Pilot, Eloctriczan, Radiv Operator, Teacher,
INDICATE THE HIND OF LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE, NAME OF ISSUING STATE, AND
Lawyer, CPA, Medical Vechnician, etec.),
REGISTRY NUMULR, IF KHORN,
————
LATEST LICENSF GR CERTIFICATE (Year of (aaue)
eof jsaue)
FIRST LICENSE CR CERTIFICATE (Y:
5.
- : “ SECRET
4
14-0000
: : . SECRET
. fthanw Fibted Fn,
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SECTIGW A CONTINUED Fem PAGE 8
eo
POV TRE wey UNG LOAN PUG FREED MATER UALS GO mente f0u ABE fat Bt tn Sli no! cuhesl cupsee walase redaentrdy,
CNPP ATE TVIRD Pua Te Aten ESTE, AMD TYP US emer tine, Nene fb ftaam. er bantetae setactan, genreal entocest sub-
peefe nuwede, suort station, ete.)
SUA Any OLLI eES mba voy wast TevPatEA dnt SPOT matters Ge Sat tare aon Fe
2 LEST ANY PUALIC SPEAKING #6 PUI IC RELATIONS Eek ret eyee
10. LIST ANY PHOPESSIONAL, SCAnEMre . GRAOTIES 1h mM We, BYE NIB OW WERE rORMERLY A
MEMALA, LEST ACADIMIG HONORS vou HAVE weer abis.
e SECTION XI ORGANIZATION URW EXPERIENCE = Sik Last COMPLETA OF A PERSORWEL AALIFICATIONS QU QUESTIONNAIRE e .
OFONCR Ste * Litas eae ona
TCInctusive DATES (Flom and Tos) 2 phased.
jMarch 1947 = Decerber 1949 | 23g
@. WO, OF IMFLOVFES UNDE rou GIRECT | % weet EAL POSITION F
SUPT AVIZIOM Seven
Chief of Statlon - Intelligence Officer.
6 DISCRIF TION OF DUTIES
Collecting and supervising collection of intell tire
nee ad Chief of Station
pn nem.
O. INCLUSIVE rere DATES (Prom “and To-) qo Abas |. OFFICAIDNGITIGG/ BEANE OF ASSIA
ead 950. -June 1950 .. |. 12 Sd] Division. -_DLDF._ a acces eee nen ne
oO turvovres UnUEM TOU DIRECT Be DORA ETEL KHOGETIGN TONLE .
3 ur [ei 12. __Erernch Chief fficer
oe aren erENT Tet oF bUTIES
4 i cisserination of Intelligence
Supervising and directing the collection ara ¢}
information as Branch Chief
7. ineluDtve DATLS (
June 1950_- December 1951
4. NO, OF EMPLOYZCES UNDER FUUR DIKE CT
SUPERYIFION 5
fame and To-)
14 Cette. of Ins: ection % a DHeenctey
ee
me OFFEF TAL POSt ion fee
Chief, Alien affairs Eranch
DISCAIPTION OF DUTIES
5
Maison with Imeigration and haturalization Se
of Department of Stute in relation to uliera
entry and exit and mituralization.
6.
vice and rasspert ard Visa Divisions
of cperatioral interest. Facilitating
ee rere cette ee ne ee
TTS Iwet sive DATES (Prom and To-) ~ 2. oeaels OFTLCE/ BEA LECUSERANEM GF ASSICoMLaT
Jannary, 1952 = April 1954 | 14 __t —
4. °N0, OF EMPLOYEES UNDFE YOuR OT REET a. OFETCI Me
SUPLMVISIO +t
urrayision 7 |. Ghtef of St:tion = Intelligence CFS
6. OLSCRIPTION OF BUTIES
Supervising collection and collecting Intellivence as Chief of
Ttation
oreyense VOSSEQN/ BRANT UF USI PAIR
'- TNCLUSIVE UATLS ( From. “and Ta+ ) 2. GRACE.
'
June_1954 = 10 april 1995. | 1A, Office af Seeurity _ _—__-___-
4°50. OF FMPLOYLES UNDE YOUR OIWECT | 4. OFF TEAL PUSTFigu FALE
SUPFAVISHON ,
_ fone intelligence ore
6 DESCRIPTION GF DUTIES .
Conducting special investipulions for the sirectar of Security
Lops
(Gee >. e 4) flue ste tional pagen af raquiredy
SECRET
§
cer _
14-0000
SECRET
CO e- Faltedt tn)
CHILCREA AND OTHER OLPLADENTS
fare or 6 OTP NcES’s c[reluding spouse,
SECTIOW XUd
1. NUMBIe Cr CwILoaty (including efopihelidcon ] Po uyMArR OF OTME® OLOENCE
parents stepparents, ete)
aad adupted ehebaces: aus ARE UNMARRIED, [> | Be? DEPEND ON YOU eR at + soe oF
UNDER TE YEARS GF ALE, AND ABE NOT SIL FS t Tht SUPPORT, Om. CMLL eEN mg otl YEARS
ad . .
SUPPORTING. cad OF AGE @nD ABA MOL Shur dure CRIN
1 PROVING TNE FOLLOMING INFORMATION FOR ALL CI 0 DEF ENUEN
cee ere ee tein tere bones
ALLATIONSMIP | YiaR OF atatH ADORESS
Frances PF, OMeal 19820
Birch Jr. Chevy Chase
Melinda P.
ON OF PRECFOING ITEMS
ADDITIONAL COMMENT AND, OR CONTINU
From 10 april 1955 to present I have been Chief of the Special Investigations
Division of te Counter Intelligence Staff DDP conducting investirations and
supervising five officers and four clerical ernicyees in relation to investigations
of a sensitive natuce envolvin: operational security matters.
Dale COMPLETED [stenatune OF EMPLOVEE 75. . b AQ”,
ATIC B. CINCL eth ; DP
tek Tamiiry 1050
=
met - SECRET
14-0000
Ptalbentiatettitiowm BIPLYCATION FOR. FEDERAL Eos CYMENT bee vt na vo-noue
Us Civit L SEE COMMISSION
i end completed Typmerita gs etre
Sovtes Oil berviow enantio peat tae
Oke inerticns ard ae act ar an Pfat Y Minbth e ay ehew Lahm
named bo tw aeresr, rete run tthe sane ctfiice any other forma requised t7
the anterste.aaett, bes 7 thes dhee with whol pou fle thie appieation of any ceo 39 Ib
rout odarase
TWAT KUL TIGHT: mAge wae wewey dF
tin INK. if
emg art
1 Ware we barsteU Set, OF bind of poston upped for,
DO NOT WRITE IN THI8 BLOCK
:
; WL Oreaal vuitea Wl mentioned in examinabon announcement Fos Use of Civil Service Commission Only
! g 1 Maternal i Entered reyister,
i; T Arpor | TO Sutenttos
6 T Nan apie | £7 Berend
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care ly V9?
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Zz Cj Stet | orsfen, toot abs. inches wht. porte
. ” CHIC Have you eras Lown wapdoyed Ly the Federal Goverment? PY Yee (5 a
‘ B Ut tone otzgh-sy04 by the Federal Government giro prosunt grode and dase / DUTIALS AND
i Py bat aaiteps in grade DATE
_ Indinate "fav! of “No” anamer by puving Xin proper column | YES ( KO | 38, 2) you will uncept appointment in certain lovations ONLY, give coveptable
ner by eos itey Xin —_——|———
18. (a) Would TAS aocesa shorter Spponiment, u tu cllered, .
. 916 moathe?.._.
i 0b 1] month . .
: (} Would you accept oppcintment, tt altered 4d) Wiss! ts the lowest entrance salary you will cocept: EOE
. jar yeas.
‘ ew s D C7—--- * Tou wil! not be conaidered for positions paying lees.
Twhere tn the United Statos?_-——.- ery fod B ops ase willing to travel, epecity:
‘Gooastonaily XY) Frequentiy 0) Connontty
outxde the United Stotea?......-.-—.-|
KOE Yess are tert ered to furnish all infor:nation asked for Nelow In ssffictent dats‘! to enatte the Civil Service Commiadon and tho appointing
aces provided below daa tibe EVERY seaition you have
th detete fie ye qualiticatons tor the potion tor which you arte aoc row In the Gh
twat Sa LACH penton You may lea include any penivert ros 48 Oy; wallure of organizational as tivity wide ri have patton
either with or withered acpi oe howling tha number of Toure Pee wank and wents gar yore which you were enguaed in au.5 activity, Start wth your PRES!
position ard work race, sore. wptor all periods of unemployment. Explain clearly te paren Yaeke which you pertornead In each poason = Describe your ex
pertere onthe Arzwt Carns enn quedtion Piaince, Faperionce),
fap Lf yas were ewe ttt wd in any positiun under a nume ditterent tom that acs 10 lwo 4 of this opphcation, give under “Descriphen of your work”
each prattcn,
a wood
O) fl peo have tarnet ewe exployed or are now unemployud, Indicate that fact in Se epoc8 provided below for ' Prinent Posten
PRESENT POZITION
Exact tue of your preeee mt
16. EXPEF:
. Olficorn ch aymrs
held Use a sates
Dalury of earnings,
Starting, $ oper
Present $ ~_ pee
Daten of een ereses, wane re8
e
itucrcecas teluw
Cenorgy dar v Th tic
: ? ’
' Nama ard adiece of ect! Ter Tina, organiaton, oe person, | DMRS of For works aan oan
Mt Foderah mame depariment, bureau of astatishment Nd pe ree nena seen come e ene cenescrscerses renege reer neeeen
division:
4 Delf
Kind of busines of ergaciza a We g. whaleaalo alk, Inmurano |
agency, mfg pA byl wie
y-ét-ler
Number ord Mad d expuyooe spurvieed by you:
lo- wanrete
i -rsvog-r—r 1-37" 9 3-7-7
“ne ar Lieoule
"Reason for desiring 1 change ecplorment
To enter fore. or fie ll, te an ne ree ene ne ermerenenere get eeee | Han eenannnaes eeeenm er rtren
(CONTINUED ON XZIT PAGE).
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Buk, itaweone 7 ; :
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ty to S), invactigative x ¢1-
Nome uni tte of immediate supereieor:
ve F. Hoover
° To return te tras
Wits whenployment (hla yet)
To
Frm
Mave ol saployment (city and Stat).
Dwectigtion of pour work: seco.
Nave and addrew of eapleyar them organininon oF peren
it Feteral, come department bureau ot ertiuyehneat, and .
givision: '
ml Business oF oraaniznhon {o 9. wholesule walk, Insurance *
agency. aly of flocks, ate},
Number and tind of emplsyoos aupervisod Ey you:
Name and bile of Immediate eupervisor:
Rattecn for leaving:
OPUS A pour gamit Taiette ve mr Cage
Starry & por
3
fatally, youae)
alee empluyment
From
Pace ol employment (city and Sam
Final
* Description of pour Work: .ocensscssenessconcsenssrsnseeraces:
Name and addrass of employer Girm, ofganization of perenw:
Ut Federal nume departnont bureau oe ostubliehment ar.
diviaton,
Kind Wl Business of organization (@. g., wholeealo sk, Insurate
ayency, mby. of locks, otc),
Sumber and Lind of omployoos supervised by you:
et Ue of your position, Rn wt hitigs
Starteg 3
Final per
' Dwecetption of pour work: ...2...0--2. cecesens cee cce neces cence ek cee en eg ee ence ese eeeeeee eee,
Name and addresa of amployer (firm orqaninitn, oF person)
Ht Federal, sare department, bureau of estaltithment and |---.--2---+--------—---
division:
Kind of business or organization (0. 9. wholesale Lk, munance
agency, mg. of locks, etc).
Number ond kind of employes suparvieed by row.
fccececceceenceceetnteeniasseneenneneettnestiine ssbenueseneneneeetneeeenne=e
‘Waze and tle of immediate euperviscr:
I
Reason jec:ving:
U mare apace is required use a continu, » Face No, 58} of w sheet of paper the same “oS sete Yeap’ tite on each chert Pout Game, Gdd.emy 4290 08
Marth, aad emma: 16 oe
chus nue Atuch re
14-0000
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! Te the wetice write te, Hoon to) MN . & errice pcheale” ond indicate tn Dern fe) 0nd typo he fod.
: af eueh asegermert
inet Spocntal carer tere 6
Wd What were pg beeght if Psat ope al wee
rbd
= a nent een fesce et actrees eee ee er neece nnnneenne en ceenecme rests Fessetepemmentarenene wenaeemmnnneeneree nes
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4 sung tovelved at end of Sus Vuln *
ro Diy “Geeuirinant “oe suteg alter thie training tui 5
changes in duty vee peat whethe of not yuu ultended a :
i 3
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Fran Tr
Secued bpectal Ser sve Weed uileiniod WD What were you taught in Dacor Special vervice mine
“Tal Daly Gasignaent otter due Gaining:
Diiiee of duty amignmand wauthe, peur: SSS
Ba Laid ane ee me — ne
"Lat on @ sopatate shaat “4 svar wey additional eapertence, Holntag, service, of epeclal duly aedyameats dering williory bervive 28 bospttaltea Ban.
(a) Give name und bation fl lod high pines utlerdod
fron vad
Ey Bajacts srudiod Raa era aha atte pasion downs
18, EDUCATION —Cinte highest grade completed:
CATION Camis beaten orade complied: yg u GD
Mark (2) the ospecarnite Los to tndicate sabsluctory completion of:
Genentory Screed (9) suntor High Schoot £2) Senter High Schont
(0) Name and Lacutian of College of University Major
Dutes Attended Years Cranplera
From— To Dor Night Tile
ieunector
Heute
7 tye
Lan Tour Chisel Oradvate Clleye Subjects
Duston Attoniod
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through the Aewarz Forces Institute (alow nan. ‘and location of Subjects Srudied
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: * BUDIECT: Commmnlontiona Debriefing of _ Biroh D. O'Hoal
Tho above naved individuel ban boon debriefed by this offica
‘
and 2 copy c& bhe dobricfing statonenb is attached for tnolusion in
: tho individual files,
' FOR TH: CHIRY, COMMUFICATLONS DIVISION:
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COVMURECATI ONS TOP LS TOG
SUMAAL MuCuRnTTyY Am ercHtROL srerr ir
COMMUNIC ART ONS fFTNQ
1. BRAD. OWNEAL. a do ooleanty awarr Cor
affine) not ‘to diculgea cay aloantfied tngarrtton eonoorniay tha ena
muntorntlons of tha Contral Intalligenve Aganey cx to orgonizetion,
___ porneanol, loostton, rothuds of operation, oryptogrnphie aynatars, cerns
raplontions ohannale one f.eilibson unoad.
: IT do further solemnly aveer (or effien) thet I oslelt not discuns,
: Aivulgo, pudlinh ox canoe bo bo nublishad any iafornentlon sanearning the
arypltogrephia fralliblen, ayntons, or procoduron manloyed by otior United
3tu.t00 Goverment Nopartmonta or Axenclern of which IT am oogniennt by virtue
of ny conmunio tions dutten with C.I.A.
: I do furthar awocr (or offirm) thet I girvtl! not digouc., diviulyga,
publish or enuny to bo publiashat any olucuiiiad (nforretion or Intellipoues
of which I nm oognizennt by virtue of my cormunicnbtona dution site CLa
“Mrnlaan apooifiondly nuthorlaad in writing tm acvch cone by tha Director of
‘Centre| Intoalliponoa.
; T hava cond the provisfons of the Rapionazo ant nad undorsband
: thet ofter covoriag my voletiona ulth the Cowuntortions Division, C.T.A.,
Tian atfll bound by that Aob end if it le violated, I om cutjoct to lta
pou ltios.
{I do further selemnly swony (or affirm) thet no olansi2ied pUparh,
booklets, m.terinl, or aeulpmont coreda tia my sosnuaeton and thy.t i121 com-
rusieabionn propartion, olasssfiod and unctassified, bnve bean ratucned to
the propor enuthoritiaa of Cornmunlonifong Vivistion, C.I.A.
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or purnoos of aveoton,
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PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT
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Instructions: {, Answer all questlons completely, He question does not apply write “not applicable.”
Write “unknown” only if you do not know the answer and cannot obtain the answer |
\ from personal records. Use a separate sheet for extra details on any question or :
questions for which you do not have sufticlent room. {
2. Attach 2 recent passport size pictures to this form, date taken written on the back ‘
of each. |
3. Type, print or write carefully; illegible or Incomplete forms will not receive consid- 2
eration. . :
HAVE YOU READ_AND UNDERSTOOD THE INSTRUCTIONS? Yoes..... .
Yea or No
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SEC. 1. PERSONAL BACKGROUND !
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A. FULL NAME Mr.” Biroh Dilworth O'Neal TELEPHONE 125
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PRESENT ADDRESS 402 Pine. Sf... Bainbridge ; Georgia beesues Us See vivenenerevece '
LEGAL Resipence 40" Fine St. Bainbridge Georgia UeSede H
St, & Na. cny btate Oountry |
B. NICKNAME..... NOM@ ee ANY OTHER NAMES THAT YOU HAVE usED None... je
| Lene eS ED ESSE ER ESA E EEO EA SEE E EEE EES UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE YOU EVER USED THESE i
| wames? ...NOt, Applicapre essen eee Ceeveneseueveusua ees sueeeunesevenens |
. now tonam?t #PP1i cable, Loar CHANGE, OIVE PARTICULARS a ot epitoad le.
. on
Not applicable ‘Not applicable :
deeb encase eteneinnees pingge! Tas reer reer i
c. pateorpirtn June 2, 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH Bainbridge Georgia UeSeAe i
cy Stato Country |
| RACIAL ORIGIN THROUGH MOTHER 4Ng10-Saxon, rinovai FATHER ANGLO-SAXON |, |
: N on
| D. PRESENT ciTizensHip . UeSeAs sypintiy YES. py nannnort plicante i
i H
! BY NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE # apELioable rseuev"ot copitcebie, J seh toable i,
f . . Court |
| ar Not applicable |!
ce ee Dig eee juag eres Gcuntiy . |
i HAVE YOU HAD A PREVIOUS NaTIONALITY?...°° waar? Not SPP Lioab le ceetteveneee . ;
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(043) HELD BETWEEN w._r paTes? HOt. *Pplisepie ~tiNY OTHER NATIONALITY? oo... a
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QIVE PARTICULAHS: Fot applicable, toa ce
HAVE YOU TAKEN &TEPS TO CHANOE PRESENT CITIZENSIP? Uo... GIVE PAKTICULARS:...
BE. LAST U.S. PASSPORT: NUMBER, DATE AND PLACK OF ISSUE Tunved Washington Lec evenens
‘ B.C. 194% actual date of 1iasuance and nimber unknown.
‘at Washington 5. °C.
PASSPORTS OF UTHER NATIONS? NOM@ occ ce cece cece verececseesecees beneeeene bees
F. IF BORN OUTSIDE U3. WIEN DID YOU FIRST ARRIVE IN THIs COUNTRY? 10% SpPlicable
PORT OF ENTRY? |... ..0........ 055 bneete nee
LAST US. VIBA 0... i ete taae foes sone eee
Tre Place of fase Date of Issue
ace. 33... ax Male. neronr & feet 1 in, weionr 185.
Brown Brown vedium 24, soar
eves YFOWN stain, PTOWD == COMPLEXION ~ 1... sears helt ghee
appendectomy
Buip Slender, OTHER DISTINGUIEHING FEATURES 39N@,..........,...
EEE OO
8EC, 3. FATHER (Give the came Information for Step-father and/or guardian on a separate sheet)
’ O%Beal...... ........... .
FULL NAME . Hazton. .... re Zomett .. .......... 9 Heal...
LIVING OR DECEAKED Living... ..... . DATE OF DECEABE. .... ..... CAUBR ow... '
PRESENT, OR LAST, aDpRess*0” Pine St. Bainbriage, Ga. — ve Weed,
Bt. de No. City Bate Country
DATE OF pintn March 24,1875 place or BIRTH BAainbridge..Ga. | . UeS.As
cuy irate untry
crrizensiip U.9.4.wHEN acquiren??t?th wrppe Bainbridge Ga. U.S.A... be
chy Btste Country
occupation Attorney at Law LAST EMPLOYER SelfP 000020 cece ee cence ee eae es
County Court House
EMPLOYER'S OR GWN BUSINESS ADDRESS ... . cainbridge Ga. U. 2.
. Bt, & Bo. SAty Bute
_wmitary service From None to... 7
Date Date
None - DETAILS OF OTHER GOV'T SERVICE, U. 8. OR FOREIGN .
COUNTRY
Solicitoyof Sage es Court of Bainb' dpeemns 104 t
(643) exuept ink 492 LO idee. eee ne Neg al a ° 7° Prevent,
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SEC. 4. MOTHER (ave YS sat RS ‘lion for Step-mother on a se, PMis,c0t)
FULL NaME , Bessie Bireh Matthews — _ ot Heal oe,
Firt Matden . Last
LIVING oR DECEASED #1¥1n8_ DATE OF DECEASE .. . CAUSE . .
PRESENT. OR LAST. ADDRESS 49 Pine St, Bainbridge ~ Georgia . U.3. Ae .
Bt & No City Btate Counuy !
DATS OF BIRTH May 23, 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Thomaston | Georgia U. Se ae
At cry Stato County |
ermzensuip Us S+ Waren acquirepBirth WIERE? Thomaston Ga. Ue Se Ae..... ;
Stave Country {
Housewife and parttime
OCCUPATION Dinig teacher LAST EMPLOYER self...
EMPLOYER'S OR own BUSINESS ADDRESS 408 whine St. Bainbridge . GBs Us. Sade
DETAILS OF GOVT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN . None@........... 0 ete eeee ee eeeeeee es peeeeeee
SEC. 5. BROTHERS AND SISTERS (Including half-, step-, and adopted brothers and sisters)
FULL NAME ... Liaston Emmett C'Neal Jr.
First
middie Last
PRESENT ADDRES3 551 Academy St. Bainbridge Georgia § U.S.Aw i
Bt. & No. city Btate : ‘Country
FuLL NAME. Allen. . .........., Hatthews O'Neal,
we Pirst middie
PRESENT ADDRESS - ‘UNKNOWN oe King of Prussia "pennaylvanie | U.S. A.
Bt. & No, ‘city State Country "eh
FULL NAME Ure.Elisabeth ann O'Neal Plowden = "
Middle Last !
; PRESENT ADDRESS 202 "College. St. Bainbridge Georgia ceeeees U.S. Ae
; Bt. & No. City ‘country
A. SINGLE (0......... MARRIED" *....... ... DIVORCED....... ........ WIDOWED .,..... see esses
STATE DATE, PLACE AND REASON FOR SEPARATION OR DIVORCE 2.0.0.0... 0.0.0 eeceaseeeneaeones
Neither separated nor divorced. :
B. WIFE OR HUSBAND (IF YOU HAVE BEEN MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE USE A SEPARATE SHEET
FOR FORMER WIFE OR HUSBAND AND GIVE REQUIRED DATA FOR ALL PRE- i
VIOUS MARRIAGES)
place @ulsa Okla. ..... .
xaus Gledye Frances Pauly — pare or Marriage 3/27/45
Middle; (for wife, maiden) = ==—sLast
sa ,Okla.USA
. & No, Cty Stato Oounuy
LIVING on peceasepLiving | | _ paTE oF DECEASE ... ... CAUSE ....... ......
(603) PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDREss 402 Pine St, Bainbridge Gas. = == le Ye Ae
St. & No. City Btate Country
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- SEC. 6. MARITAL STATUS (Cont'd)
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DATE OF mietn April |30, 1920 place oF BIRTH Glernpool , Okla... USA.. 7
‘ rench and 7
RACIAL ORIGIN THROUGH FATHER YOeTmMan THROUGH MOTHER ‘F¥ench undinglish
A
to errizensuip USA wiren acquinep? 8irth WHERE? Glennpool, Ok1a. Usa sists
a occupation Housewife. LAST EMPLOYER U8. S.Foreien Leceeee
i ce
a EMPLOYER'S OR OWN BUSINESS ADDREss Dept. of State, | Washington ‘De Ge...
hy : Bt. & No, city State * _ County
fei MILITARY SERVICE FROM None........ TO. . BRANCH OF SERVICE ............
iy ~ Date Date
eh COUNTRY ...... ....! Mocca eeeas DETAILS OF OTHER GOV'T. SERVICE, US. OR FOREIGN ..............
h i Only government or foreign service hus been 88 a clerk in the J, 3.
wy Foreign Service assigned to U.Simbussy ; Mexico City, 1941-1945."
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| SEC. 7. FATHER-IN-LAW °
4 : =
7 Prenk.... 0... Roberto. Pauly...
; FULL NAME . ank...., fei’ Robert auly..
My LIVING Of DECEASED . Living ot DATE OF DECEASE ...0..0....0.0 .....00-
| i PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS 220. E. Lith. 2lace caplee: Oklabomp USA
1 f
Lf RACIAL orion’ Fench and German . BIRTH 2/s[9e, Edmond, Oke. USA... ....
aoe At
1a CITIZENSHIPU.sS.4. WHEN ACQUIRED? Birth WHERE? Edmond. Obie URAL. we
Nye
SEC. 8, MOTHER-IN-LAW
ts FULL NAME Grace Gladys Merchant... PARLY. eres
oe Piret Maiden Last
} LIvING or peceaseD Living... DATE OF DECEASE .............-0.500005
yi PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS 220 E.27th Place Tulsa Oklahoma SA...
. & No. Olty Btate Country
i RACIAL onion’ French and English, BIRTH Auguat4,, 1891. Lafayette, Ind. USA.
r . Tr}
| crnzensup [8% wren acquinepBtrth . wHerz? LaFayette, , Indians 7SA. ey
t SEC. 9. CHILDREN OR DEPENDENTS (Include partial dependents)
| NAME .... ... None RELATIONSHIP 2.0 0.00. 00..ecceccee eee AGE ..........
NATIONALITY 000.0. 000000boccceseeecseees ADDRESS... occ ece cee ecc eee eee cc eec eee
I Bt. & No. city Btate Country
f NAME 00.0000 ccc cece c eee eene eee en es RELATIONSHIP ..............00000000 0005 AGE -.........
NATIONALITY .0.0.00...00cccccecceev ees ADDRESS. 0000 occ cecececccu eect eec ce cseereeeees
Bt. & No. city State Country
* NAME 00. ceecccccecavsueseeeeeers RELATIONSHIP AGE
am fate ° Country”
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NATIONALITY .
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SEC. 10. RELATIVES BY SLO!
et ee eee 4 . ste
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ons
. AITAGE OR ADOPTION, WHC "€2 ABROAD, ARE UNDER THE
JURISDICTION OF A FOREIGN POWER ARB NOT CITIZENS UF THE UNITED STATES, OR
ARE MARRIED TO NON-CITIZENS:
NONS .
NAMB oo... oc. ceceee eneceeees ve RELATIONSHIP 1 AQE ..........
NATIONALITY 0.00.00 ccc ADDRESS eee
St &No city Btate County
REASON FOR LISTING UNDER ‘THIS QUESTION: 0000 ooo cocce ceceecaececa nes ee pecs
NAMB 00 oo... Teens RELATIONSHIP AGE 0.0... i
NATIONALITY 00.0. 000cceecce ees ADDRESS eee eececeeees cenveeeeee cuuussens i
8t. & No city Btate country i
REASON FOR LISTING UNDER THIS QUESTION 00000000) coccc0 ccccecceccceueceueceeeveneeveues i
{
NAME ooo. co eceeccccecccececceceua ees ~ RBLATIONSHIP 20.0000 oo. ccc ccseec ees AGE oo...
NATIONALITY 00.000... cec ccs ADDRESS ccc cece ne cen eeeees pew ne vee
8t. & No Cty State Oountry
REASON FOR LISTING UNDER THIS QUESTION 0... o.ccccccccceccscececeeuesevecauessveeneveuuss
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SEC. 11. KELATIVES BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE, IN MILITARY, NAVAL OR OTHER GOV'T SERVICE —-
U.S. OR FOREIGN:
name. None RELATIONSHIP .. 0.0... ... AGR |
NATIONALITY 000000.0.00000000 ceeeeee ADDRESS eee ccceeecccceeegcueueeeeeeeyeeeueaees
St. & No. Chy Stato Country .
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TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN) ...0000. 0 coc cece cert e eee teen ene nee ese e eee
NAME ow. eect r eee ene es RELATIONSHIP 2 00... 506 cece eee eee eee ‘AGE oo...
NATIONALITY... 1.1... cece e eee - ADDRESS 2.0 eee ee eee as
St. & No, Cciy Brate Country
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN) 200000000. ccc eee teen ee eee eee ee eee ee ;
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NATIONALITY ......... cece ce eee eee neces ADDRESS awe owg bite Geta a0
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN) . 2.0 20... cece cece ene cere rent teen eens terse een eens
“Dc ames oe
NAME: Mr. Robart.R. Guon.......... appress Milledge, Aves Athens Ga. vecee ees
D ding Bainbridge ,.ta. "
name: “Ee 4eB. Conger appress 2 Weal Buil ae gee 96 wa" }
name: “Te MeC.Darviok ADDRESS gs gs Siilding Atfanta "gq, ae :
anc & No. City State
Penk eC bad ba tig e AR Cee tle ee .
NAME: ede Be a. LOC ee ADDRESS vow gighls Chery ast Seta :
NAME: [T.. ATEAVA BL Theveten oo. . ADDRESS 6 Soio dras PEAT GOR Bee sae ‘
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SEC. 13. NAMES OF 5 PERSONS WHO KNOW YOU SOCIALLY IN THE UNITED STATES. NOT REFER-
ENCES OR EMPLOYERS—(Give business addresses where possible)
aL. uly vit dl ikon at.
1, NAME 6. Gin ead a ge abt ADDRESS: .. os
. . . State
2 NAME 2s. la Gedadh ADDRESS: oui ty Ne eye Cb
. . Bt. & No. our \ Btate
ae 3. NAME 2.08.00 UU RUU.. . ADDRESS. ...irP re. ty Seta he ee
+ Bt. & No. city Btate
4. NAME oe BAGH se hay... . ADDRESS: .., Bea RE EEE ag eet Nag
8 NAME ir, Julian irotnel | - ADDRESS: AN Dine bas ie tor. Mai. vee
8t. & No, Clty State
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SEC. 14. GIVE THREE NEIGHBORS AT YOUR LAST NORMAL RESIDENCE IN THE U.S,
wame: 17 6f-ifferd Pooten oo... ADDRESS -CS 5: i WEL BATE
H a8 ony
2 NAME; 2.83, 6.Peub o lidvan _ ADDRESS (CU Toucer | ure: ty.
i Bt & No. ony otate
Be NAME: 0 9 c4 Tornoe ADDRESS "UH Dane Sbreeky e anerigies Gl,
fi 88. & No. ony Bite
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SEC. 15, EDUCATION
SCHOOL: Bainbridge Grommar.. .. ... ADDRESSpajngridga Geqryia ..-- -DaSade
DATES ATTENDED: 1919 .1go7- peares Diploma a.
SCHOOL; Balobridge High. ....... ADDRESS Bainbridge . Gapryta Oe Sadhaes
DATES ATTENDED: 1927-1941... \.s, DEGREE . Diplowas...--:0scccsccccees .
coLLece; Mivarsity of Georgia ADDRESS Athans ... Georgfa ye De Spuche
DATES ATTENDED: 1931-1038 0... . DEGREE A, By cee cececeeeneeeeneneees
COLLEGE: pnt varatty of Georgia... ADDRESS . Athens: — Geogyggn Os Seiinhay
DATES ATTENDED: 1955-1937.......... .... . DEGREE [Pp By erences
SEC. 16. MILITARY, NAVAL OR OTHER GOV'T SERVICE — U.S. OR FOREIGN
Cy Poo, Ie... Speedal agunb 2 0. Luci ~ 1086
cGauntry Bervice Rank Dates
. iMbarey eh L0re ee MEARE PRR DEO cc nec eea ees
‘ Last Bteticn Sertal No. Type of discharge Com, Officer
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SEC. 17. SELECTIVE SERVICE
CLASSIFICATION 4A ORDER NO. BL4A APPROX. INDUCTION DATE goynoan *
BOARD NO. 1 ADDRESS Bainbridge, Govreta Ce ne nee
If DEFERKED, GIVE REASON flag deferred during the war vpon request of Tha
ce er Bd Tava ca
SEC.18. HAVE YOU EVER REEN DISCHARGED FROM ANY POSITION, OR LEFT UNDER CIRCUM-
STANCES WHICH WERE NOT ENTIRELY FAVORABLE? PLEASE GIVE DETAILS:
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SEC. 19. MISCELLANEOUS
DID YOU EVER HAVE OR DO YOU NOW HAVE MEMDERSHIP IN. OR SUPPORT, ANY POLITICAL PARTY
OR ORGANIZATION WITCH ADVOCATES THE OVERTHROW OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL FORM OF
GOVERNMENT IN TUE UNITED STATES? yg. ... | ves) UB YES” EXPLAING 200.00 cei reece ese eees
DO YOU USE, OR HAVE YOU USED INTOXICANTS? I have snd do oa occauLons.
take a drink of intaxleating liquor, woclally but am not. nddicbed to. dte..
“ude dor ‘do I usu it ‘excosaivaly,
NAVE YOU EVER BEEN ARRESTED, INDICTED OR CONVICTED FOR ANY VIOLATION OF LAW OTHER
THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? IF SO, STATE NAME OF COURT, CITY, STATE, COUNTRY, NATURE
OF OFFENSE AND DISPOSITION OF CASE flo,
SEC. 20. FINANCIAL BACKGROUND
ARE YOU ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON YOUR SALARY? Yes 1F NOT, STATE SOURCES OF OTHER
betes First State National Rank of Bainhridga, Georgia.. Leb bee beter eeetenees
HIAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN BANKRUPTCY? No GIVE PARTICULARS fe te eee
vesete eee cceenee ve NOG APPLLGADLG cece ee cece cece cuss sb vaeveeevesuevenseeticavenas
Os De eee eee EE EERE REET EE SENS be Fee eee retro ete tet bo beae
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GIVE three CREDIT REFERENCES — IN THE UB,
NAME: oc rer leu a See .. ADDRESS Cri ches. pos dee
Bt & No Btate
' NAME: .f37orty cal atone, . ADDRESS (bho eer ba IIOP, cae
. . St. & No. ony Btate
name: J heddek Pm See appness 2008 2 2terihy Poin eh iy he
' St. & No. City Btate
SEC. 21, CIIRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYMENT FOR PAST 10 YEARS. INCLUDE CASUAL
EMPLOYMENT. INCLUDE ALSG PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. GIVE ADDRESS AND STATE
Rte dene ee
ih: WHAT YOU DID DURING PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. INCLUDE LAST 5 POSITIONS AND :
' a . COVER AT LEAST 10 YEARS.
“B
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Thy EMPLOYER National Youth Adglnistration, .... TITLE OF JoB Assistnt Librarian...
fer o : Gere neluniiy performed ot
at ADDRESS |. 6 FE Geb y Abnons, Washington D.C. | QeSeAe
ae Bt dato. Gtey) ou Btate Country
¥ YOUR DUTIES AND SPECIALTY Atbanding and maintaining Lan Library...
\ Funda dievursed by 0.3. Denn Alton
I: KIND OF BUSINESS: Governnent to ald deserving NAMA OF SUPERVISOR Hoach. ... .......
ty students,
i. FROM: . Sept.1938,......., To: Jyne 4937... SALARY $ 70.00... per ..Mooth,:.......
i REASONS FoR Leavin TL8 was morely temporary work which naturally
| terminated upon my graduation from Law School,
EMPLOYER .S@1lf ow... Ceepereees TITLE OF Jon Attorney at Law |.
ADDRESS . 402 Pine Street Bainbrldga Georgia... De. .3». As...
. Bt. & Ma, City . Btate Oountry
t
YOUR DUTIES AND SPECIALTY , Actively engaged in tho general practice of
law
KIND OF BUBINESS: Law. ....- See . NAME OF SUPERVISORNot. Applicable..
Not Not
FROM: .July 17, 1037 = To: January 10,1928. SALARY $ applicable PERanplicable.....
REASONS FOR LEAVING ... To accept appointment aa Special, Agent. of F. B.. 1.
U. S. Departuont of Justice
EMPLOYER Federal Bureau of Investigation::. TITLE OF JOB . special agent
nee ASS ISITE AE a aN ENE CET Tam a
ee tp ra -
.
ADDRESS Washington D. Co. 0... Deke eee sean cee On. .Se. As.
it. 4 No, city . tate Country
& YOUR LUTIES AND SPECIALTY Investigating riolationa of tha lawa of. the.0. Sa....
j :
v KIND OF BUSINESS: Law Enforcement....... .-. NAME OF SUPERVISOR]..E..Roover.....
wa
2 : $5200 to
L FROM: Jan. 10, 1928.. TO: Mey 31, 1946... SALARY #5600. . PER annua......
is Send
: (663) REASONS ) eee @ respi athdemionbmine SS SH eicld or rotuming
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SEC. 21 CHRONOLOGICS\, HISE es a ' 199
Accrund ual 4 rusult of tho ©, ADE axplrod Och. J6, 1946
EMPLOYER Seo] £ ere TITLE HLUET emt reeles ree
mM Vate bay Ce onbe cyt eee ede oe bbe dened beeen ins .
ADDRESS ‘ te Dt. AUN. ‘ mot city ° Btate Coupuey
YOUR DUTIFS AND BPECIALTY ...008 054 dew Preebte a,
tae ., cao - bernulae {
KIND OF BUSINESS! {70 a . NAME OF SUPERVISOR . re RE ES, :
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FROM: June, Yen .. TO: J neth ., wees GALARY $4. Wfoee OPER eee bees |
REASONS FOR LEAVING ................ Lene cab eee eae cn eee eee bet ene tees errs bebeeeeeee i
EMPLOYER ..Not applicable... 0. oe. TITLE OF JOD oo... cccceccceec secs seca eees "
ADDRESS ............ 000. biwrig op ities |
YOUR DUTIES AND SPECIALTY .......0..0.0cccccseceeeeee eee beaeeeeees Lect ednebatetbeeneseaeraeae
KIND OF BUSINESS: ............... littsssesisereres e NAME OF SUPERVISOR ..........0..-60- vee
FROM! oo... cece cece 70: ....... ‘eee eeeven eens SALARY $.............. PER ....... beneeeeeees
REASONS FOR LEAVING 0.00000 0000000.ccecccccees esse ees case beeen ova cece beneeensr rene eee
SEC. 22. RESIDENCES FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS
deo Honeoean hey abhensy Cary Les
MUR YANG Shay ULaMcauee, Georgie .
ceeetaee Bem aig peas '
Jad tam Len Botel... kescide,, Tennessee a
BL & No. oy
POMus APTS Avenue ba, cio fons, City... ’
Bt. & No. ony 4 Hate 2
Yor ‘cht,
8. & No * oity ” Btate
ML f igo, afgead Sa veeeeeed NOC ee eee ‘
. City Btate
Tlaxcala Wo! Meydeas ela a, t
Bt. & No City State
An, Fortuer, Bond, glaze ndcdn,.. Virgjuie .
Bt. & No, City
Sebuy ler ceiskts Apls,, stoeny, Ne. York
oT athens aeahmentee te nde meat a aan 6
SU far Dares Gy aaliPe Ton. bvaoin t
SEC. 23. RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL “OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES rd .
Gee wa sete CM 80k b.RAT, © pares heme TO SNS pbk i
: City or Section Country Purpose Month a Your Month 4: Year j
Bogete oo. Colonola...... "eT... DATES Lert... TO :
CC City or Section Country Purpose \ronth & Your i
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radiance, 2) cae AMR ‘ye eT. DATES fin 603 als weve TO Lier.
cry or Beet Country Purpose Hoicn a Year Month & Year
ee bas eee bee a ee ee DATES woes we. TO... seeee
‘ City of Baction . Country Purpose Month & Year Month ds Your
See e ner eere ce race tenet bane beeen : 5 . DATES .. 0... i. TOL a eee
City or Rectum County Purpase Month & Yeat Month & Year
\
bee eeaee ’ DATRS 2 we. TOL, penne
. Month & Year Month & Year
City’ GF ‘Roctiens ” ue eauntey "purpose
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SEC, 24. CLUBS, SOCIFTIES AND OTIIEL? ORGANIZATIONS
Aye Bene ma
LIST NAMPS AND ADDRESSES OF ALL CLUBS, BOCINTIES, LABOR UNIONS, PROFESSIONAL BOCIE-
TIES, EMMA ER OROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS OF ANY KIND CNCLUDE MEMBERSHIP IN OR SUPPORT
OF ANY ORGANIZATION HAVING HEADQUARTERS OR BRANCH IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY) TO WHICH
YOU HAVE BELONGED: ;
hecduty of forwr Locclol fonts of the. \ ?
Lean rnbe Grin ae. Lier bip blood bre scent, le me Cbby cece gle tharses
ited 7 L wolin ae ott Aa trgee Yarn City “Soin “ty
Pai belts oe CLeynal tre tern vy) Liknens | Geom dy Veoahe
Haig CCCs Pe EER a gece LEN any tate 0 Gotiaty
Keppe #1: “. Grder (freak Fraternity yo, pebers kere as ene.
Gt. & No, city Btate ‘County
77) Semen eet AAA AARNet as SIO <8 men many ra
SEC. 25, RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
CHURCH OF ATTENDANCE Firib. Precbyterion Viured oo... Reece c etc c neers tnns be enaes
Eeaserie ee, Geo, da
ADDRESS Sa nite er
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SEC. 26. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
A. FOREIGN LANGUAGES (STATE DEGREE OR PROFICIENCY AS “SLIGHT” “FAIR” OR “FLUENT”)
LANGUAGE . 8peic0. 0... w.. ... SPEAK ksuenl | READ Fiviers. Write .).lyvant.
. LANGUAGE Ff6HE8 i, .. SPEAK oti nl bt wrire 2 li,%t,,
; LANGUAGE 000 occ ce ey BREAK... boas WRITE ...,......-
LANGUAGE 2000000) cece renee ee ee SPEAK . WRITE ........
° LANGUAGE — Me . SPEAK WRITE. ... ...
(aaa) WRITE ... < wear 9) se eeee nee r—] READ
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SEC. 26 GENERAL QUAI TFICATIONY (Fgnt'd) a)
es, < Gud f. BY
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, B. HAVE YOU ANY SVECIAL KNOWLEDGE OR TRAINING WITIE REGPECT TO:
vi : RADIO? Fu... ee :
MOTOR VEHICLES? jy ive. oul, AIRPLANES? ‘ho. c....
! (Focelrent
GIVE PARTICULARS ..... . Fe eet beeen eee Lecce tae ta teneeuee -
Feces dette tates teenttee te tte dette nue bobecs tevevves Gate Geette seetieteeeestees
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VPisibme COLON tee creer rece eeeveeeneeseesesestsereneens
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; wo Tannds.o. . VME ccevceeeeeeeeeseeeerenaes bebe eetevavaveeveseseenees vibceesecaenees beeeseees
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D. HAVE YOU ANY QUALIFICATIONS, AB A RESULT OF TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE, WHICH MIGHT FIT
i
YOU FOR A PARTICULAR POSITION?
{' ann. At. tbe,
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| . and Mexico welle in those countries
di
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SEC. 27. PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
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SEC. 28. YOU ARE INFORMED THAT THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL STATEMENTS MADE HEREIN WILL
BE INVESTIGATED, AND YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE ANY CHANGES (OR ADDITIONS) IN
YOUR STATEMENTS THAT YOU MAY THINK ADVISABLE.
A. ARE THERE ANY UNFAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTIONED ABOVE WHICH MAY BE
DISCOVERED IN KUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATION, WHETHER YOU WERE DIRECTLY INVOLVED OR NOT,
WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION? IF SO, DESCRIBE, 1F NOT, ANSWER, “NO.”
B. IL CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING ANSWERS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BFST OF MY_KNOWL:.
EDGE AND BELIEF, AND’I AGREE THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OR OMISSION AS TO A MATERIAL FACT
WILL CONSTITUTE ay, FOR IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL.
BIGNATURE OF INTERVIEWER ......2.-. .. 0656 6 cece cence een te teens
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Originating Official
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To : SCORSGERGCCODDDCEN adzinistrative Staff Date: 24 august 1950
From 3: Chief of Inspection and Securlty Staff Sumber: 30,86 °
Subject: O'NEAL, Birch Dilworth ~ 30486
1, Note "X" delow:
Security approval ia granted subject for nccosaa to clasaifled
information contingent upon the receipt of deroyatory informa-
tion at come future date. .
Provisional clearance for mull duty with CIA is granted under
the proviatona of paragraph 4, Adminiatrativo [ngtructton 10-2,
which providea for a temporary appointment pending the com-
pletion of full security investigation.
Unless the applicant entera upon duty within 60 daya fron above
C] date thig approvul becomes invalid.
2. Subject is currently on duty in I&SS. This is to record
security reapproval of him,
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Nunber: 80606
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a. Inventigntion directed by? RHO
‘ a» Sourcen of inforantion:
a+ Recommeodatioan:
Security approval Pecowreuded, though sBubjoot
F to the receipt of derogatory tnforzuiion at some
future date. Intarytey Walter,
Security Officer
ROBERT H. CUNNINGHAM
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| “eee DATE 19 Harch 1974
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“ SusigeT Possible Identification and Surveillance REFERENCES
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OPERATIONAL (INFORMATION REPORT
H > This report hes boon prepared by the DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE, DDI The operational information contained
i i Sersia rey act Se disclosed to personnel uutside of the CLANDESTINE SERVICE, CIA, without the prior permission
: : of the Domestic Contact Service. : ;
: SHRCE US citizen, a former intelligence officer who 1s employed :
with a firm that conducts business on a worldwide scale,
A representative of a US company with contracts in Algeria _
tn early March 1974 held a personal conversation on business
matters with a high level Algerian Foreign Ministry Official
: {other wise unidentified) in Algiers. The Algerian mentioned,
‘ _ that his government has become inereasingly concerned with
‘ , the expanding presence in Algeria of US citizens, who are
. in the country as a result.of the growing number of US
usiness contracts. Almost in passing, the Algerian noted
b
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might be US ntelligeance agefts. In fact, he claimed that
rtan security autheritios “already have fdentified six
fesnts", and that these individuals “are under close .
velliance"’. The US businessman did not want te appear
quisitive, and sa he did not probe for any further
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COUNTRY: Panama /El Salyadaz/Chile XHDt O24(S) 322/06120-70
SUBJECT: Ponanjhian Nstfonal, Julian NLNO ‘LS March ‘1970
Ruiz .¥ Deported frumE2 Balvader/ i
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1. On $ and 6 Mar 70 guard peroonnol from The Wockenhat corporation”
were contracted to provide guard services for the subject to insure hia
departure fron the US while Changing plans at Miant intemational Airport.
White supervising the guard service, the following information was obtained.
: 2. Subject f¢.a Panamanian national, an alleged Cormunist, deported
from El Salvador for political reasons. Governgsnt of Panama refused to
accept ‘entry of subject; Chile- agreed to occépt hia. Subject hed no pass-—
port or_visa, ofily: variuus "emergeney” papers. Piyotéal deacription:
Black male, Sto", 140 pounds, about 35 years of age ly gold filled tecth.
: - Subject wos being tianbportéd ‘from. El Salvadur to. ‘Chile: via Lov:
chitess Airlines and arrived at the Miami International Airport at 22U
hours: on .§ Mor 70, He was taken to the Lan Chile YIP room where haw
guarded. until his time.of departure. ot.0545_ oti 6 Hoc 70 for his dest. | _
in Chile.” There was to. Ye a layovar’in Liza, Peru. whern. if Was reat
* that: subject might attcept an cacape,
4. At the Miaat Tuternationat Abrport subject was met by the Pinaw
Consul General (name unknuvn) and the EL Balvaderan Consul General, Ly
. Ricardo Dutrfz,.208 Pan Americen hank Building, 180 EE Thicd Avenuc, Mi
Florida, Telephone 371-8850, oth Consuls stated aubject was bein "da
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a eriainal and a Communist; Panasanian Consul atated he wau a cridia
Both conaidéred “subject to be dangercua and boxti felt that he indgbe
aa escape.
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it shaped Lise a shield with gold stitching on fe which was ‘nou Yuad
6G. Subject allegedly. woo a geaber of a gang eharyed with rAIr
and perCamsing pecverted acts on 20 peuple fn Bi Galvader, ~
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‘SUBJECT .: Contact with Former Staff Agent
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a 2. -We discussed this. case with Mr. “Anthony Géaatn,
Assistant General Counsei/DpO, who felt that a epresenta
tive of the Agency should meet with Mr. Berckmanhs to sée
what he had on ‘his mind. Goldin said we. would: not
be in viorati on of any Agen . regulations or guidelines.
since Mr. Berckilans was-the one requesting the mect ing:
Mr. Goldin recommended that contact be made through an
overt. employce (DED) rather than through the LA/Miaini
Station.. : ; .
. 3. Upon learning’ ‘of your two immediate’ intel roports
on 22 June, from private investigator soirceés, concerning:
plans for possible assassination of Caribbean leaders, we so,
felt there may” be a connection between these reports and
Mr. Berckiians! informat i ‘tt is ‘for: that reason that:
we Ss ggcsted that bcp might want to, Hove rapidly on this
matt Te : .
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4, AS mentioned’ on the green. line, Mr. Retckmans”
address is 3941 ‘Midway St:, Miami, Florida; his telephone
number is (area code 505), 443-2260. \
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23 June 1976
Mr. Goldin tecommended™ that contact be
overt ‘employee (DCD) rather than through ‘the LAMA
- Station.
3. Upon learning of your two immediate intel ¥ep0)
on 22 June, from private investigator sources, concetni
plans for possible as: Sane of Caribbear leaders
felt there:
Mr. ¢ ne : ues
. we su nested” that DED ght waht t for ona rae "on,
matter. , oo .
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re, Mr. Bercknang
mi, Forlag} his telephone
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Reference is made to your contract with the U. 3. Government ue
as represented by the Central Intelligence Agency, effective 1 Maren 1970,
as amended, : \ ,
i, Effective, 6 April 1979, paragraph four (4) entitled “Compensation”
o am nded by deleting the figure $37,270 as it appears therein 4
cof the figure $41,270, Sa
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what he believes ‘wag a: ‘coumitment on the part_of the Agency. .
to provide. hin with fis anc 1 in the purchase. of
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in paragraph Twas made ‘
that a ‘payment. made to hin. in July 1
$20,000 and wh! he used as. 4 downpayn
the Ful fT1imént of this as . y
ef the $50,000. he was promised. for his "two year. Ss. ‘tal
This despite the. face that in the: August 1972. memorandum
‘as Mr. Sor " Is
considers that the assistance in py chas
house ete » which: fie has, been gi
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honey
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bo tion at this point revolvés _ arGurid PDDONOR/
recent. assertion. that CIA still owes: paid: takin
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or in any way connectéd with his” ‘éa0peration atid association.
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- kind of. betatediy raised” elaim whi eh -PDDONOR/L.. is raking now. ooo
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documented in a 14 August 1972 memorandum for the. file from
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quarters to make the $207,000 ,
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“te, George “actin Poenek
Dear Mr. a , :
Reference is made .bo your contract with the U. 8. Gove cman tb, as .
represented by the Qantral Intelligence igency, effective 1 March 1970, as
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Me, George Martin Rosnek a
Dear “tr. Rosnexs
Reference is mste to your ontract with the unlted. States Government,
89 copresentad by the Central. Intell t{gance Agency, effective J March. 1870,
as. avanled.: ;
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Hr. Brhice A, Bertotatly ; -
Dear Mr. Bertotally: . ; on oe
Reference {s made to your contract with the Unfted States Government, as:
represented by the Contracting Offfcer, effective 1 March 1970, as amended.
Effective 3 October 1973 paragraph four (4) entitled “Compensation” is :
amended by deleting the figure $35,327 as it appears therein and hy substituting .
fa Weu thereof the figure $37,270, . .
, Al) other terms and cond{tfons of the contract, as athended, remain {n°
full force and offect.. - Te
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Raferedce 1a made 66 your contrast with the uniter! States Government, as
reprasented by the. Cantral Intelligence Agency, effective 1 March.1970, as —
-~ gefective 9 October 1977) paragraph fouc (4) entitle? "Campensation® ts.
ome] iy deleting the. figure $33,000 as {t appoars therela ant by suvati tating
in lieu thereof the figure $35,327. - Sata pacagtaph {5 also mosifled to provide
that mibsaquent augmentation of your basic fee, haned upon cost-of-living
ae ind td ly authorized by contract amendment At appropriate
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Me, George: Martin, Roahok
. Bfective 16 February 1977 pacage
ig aranied by authorizing you a-one-t
amount of $2,100.
‘ALL other terms an}
in full forca and effect.
3
Reference 1a mivle to your contract with tie United’ States. Gwernnent, as
. Fepresented by the Central Tritelligence Agency,
‘effective 1 Micch 1970, a8 _
aph four (4) entitled “Compensation*
ime, lump sam taxable payment in the
conditions of the contract, as amendot, remain
4
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Oear Mr. Roaneks /
Reference {5 mate to_-your contract with the United States. Gpvarreent, aa
represented by the Central Intelligenca Agency, effective I March 1970, ag
Rffective 1 June 1977 paragraph. five (5) entitled “Allowancen, Travel, ari
- other Expenses" is anended by expanding its scope to authorize the coneurrent,.
voluntary, travel of your dependant. wife, including the anpropriate rate ot
per diem, when ‘It ta Aatecnined Py. the respensible Government off
WwW =
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Bectolaly, ¢ Bruce &. 30 Semuary 1978
senesiARNL Fos Giter, Cuncoriiielt gence staff ;
VIAz Office. of General Gouisél, O&NED; dtvention: Mr. John Rigi.
charle '
Gilef, Gofitract Porsenna! Division:
é your- Teese, “it boing prosuind the you pepe ae an 2 ar
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o ww in the Central Intelligence Agency, effective 1 iarch 1970, a8 nsiended. oo .
: 1973 Paragraph five (5) entitled "Allowances, Gravel, my ‘
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Contract Perseanel Division
: FROM : David H. Blee _— Bo
3 . Chief, Countergntelligence Staff . BO
‘TROUGH ... ; Chief, Career Minacement- ‘Stare ’ ‘i :
6 Bae Manpower and ; Br el : .
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Ref. 18 nate to your contrast with the US. Govt., ag “represented
o : “ty the ‘contrat. ‘Eatelligence Agent, effective ‘Ql March 1970, ag sonnted,
manta an ge os ee ee oe eee _— _- ~ i le
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Dear Mr: ‘Bertotally: |
Reference is mada to your contract with the United States Government, aa
represented by the Central Intelligence Acency, affective 1 March 1970, as
eouaded, with specific refarence tothe awendrent ‘affective 1 June 1977 -
pertaining to travel a9 authorized in Paragraph Five (5) antitled "Allowances, .
Travol and other Expenses," Effoctive 1 Juna 1977 the last séntence of : a
aaid paragraph, the senso of. which partains to the imposition and the aubjectivaty. .
of funds received under’ the contract to. taxes, fe deleted fn ite © entirety.
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1977. «It is further requested that né-time, pa oni :
$1,404 to BERTOTALLY be authorized to ‘offset the ta oe he’ is
required to pay on the $3, 7
5 . tr i expelises on their iast operational trip a oad, which
” 'P] red on. BERTOTALLY! s W- 2 fori, for 1977 as additional -
- After. CI Stafft assumed responsibility - . oo
uly. 1976, ased on Teqitirenents S goverenss aot ;
* uring ‘eeiondlye | liaise n. services and other.
i BERTO' ALLY agreed, -but was .
, Ageficy ‘would allow
- oe "purposes of jcompanion~
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Présent ly ye already have tlizee separate trips: broad’
planned for BERTOTAELY during 1978. We aré convinced that
uhless- we reimburse him for the. $1,404 additional tax he == |
must pay for 1977 and assure him that his wife ¢€an accompany ~~
hin on- future operational trips abroad at: Agency expense
and without having such expenses. declared. as' additional in-_
come, he will refuse to g9 on any more trips: abroad: on our
: behale.
3. Ail ‘othér ‘terms ‘and, conditions: Of the contract
femain ia. ful ‘force and effect.
- CONCUR: |
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. Mr. Bruce A. Bertotally ; : . ;
Dear Hr. Dertotally: :
. . . i
. Reference is mada to your contract with tha United States Government, as |
‘ represented.by the Contracting Officer, affective 1 March 1970, as amended. |
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i. Effective 9 October 1977 paragraph four entitled “Compensatioa” is |
i aleting the figure $33,000 as it appears therein and by substituting
ip F the ‘figure. $35; 327. ‘Batd parapraph | té alas modi fod: fo.
fee,
Te “All other térms arid cbaditions of the contract, | as. + aman, remain:
_ in fall force and effect.
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: | , MEMORANDUM: FOR: Director of Personnel . . ce on. lf. . a
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i ATTENTION = 3 Chi :
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f ; ; George. Martin’ Rosnek ._ Ee : a
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H : _1. Action Requested: It is requested that the conttact - : q
73 for Mr. George Martin Rosnek, an: "independent Contractor, be B
i atiehded retr cat E
i compensation from’ $53,000 per an e
i sents a.cost..of living increase « 3 t ; oe
dos further requested that a clausé be included in’ Mr. Rosnek's . 2B
i contract to the effect. that he ts entitled te the equivalent }
i - lof any future cost-of-living increases” “granted to Agency. ; ~ S :
: employees.) ; ‘ oe ae
Bs 2, ‘Backeround: Mr. Rosnek, was recruited JY the Agency one
i in Siitzerland tn 19 T1962 and promised : $25,0 8
= working , as an agent, in place. ‘He Tater. x
B . country. in, July. 1976 responsibifity . ‘for. iin was ‘trans sférted- - :
f from the Office of Security to the GI Staff arid he contisues.
i to be of great assistance to. this. Staff as well as’ ‘to the “FBI...
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* “MEMORANDUM FOR: Chfef, Contract Personnel Division ia
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4 ar “that these ‘Payments can be included tn sub- os
io ject's earning’s statements. Thanks. : . ne ;
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" MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, “Sorittact Personnel Division
Chief, PCS/CSS/B&E_ a
Torreid We ‘Hutchis:
FROM
‘ Contract. Aiiendnent -
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a. The anendnent provides, that travel of subject's
dependent wife may be authorized "when it is
te] ¢ nsible Governiont official
that’ such travel will support and best serve
operational interests and objectives, * “under the:
provisions of HR 22-2a (18) (now in the process. ‘of
amendment), TDY travel, for depéndents of an cniployes -
must be approved by a Deputy Director. Further, ~ -
under the: OGC. ruling. Vi- a TBY travel for a -
dependent "should not bé- authorized, save the -
‘ector's discretion. It should be changed
t0 pre ‘de any possible interpretation of whic
would’ give rise to ThY junkets-foF wivos. and de
dents at Government: expense." While it.is recogn zed.
that Subject | is? in fact an. Indopendent Contractor,
tire subject of dependents TDY travel is a .
. nd because. of. this, we ask th
Tt blaine ope en 9 ent
2?
aye
ashen Ccuerneee eommanomny ot
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Government: official" who must approve ‘tho. opera tional. fe . . :
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bo . - 3 necessity travel and -t vel
we would appreciate being advised: if the non- “op.
travel payments for subject’ $ wife represents. taxable is-
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Dear Hr. Bertotally:
"Reference {s made to your contract wi th the v'‘nfted States Governments as”
: represented by ‘the Contracting Officer, effective 1 March 1970.. .
Effective ] June 1977 paragraph five (5) entitled “Alfewances, Travel and
other Expenses" 1s amended by expanding its scope to authorize the concurrent,
voluntary, travel of your dependent wife, including the approprfate rate of
per diem, when it {s determined by the responsible Government official that
such travel will support and best serve operational interests and objectives.
ro The extent and destinatfons of such dependent travel will be as desianated and
j . defined by such official and, when in the course of such travel it is determined
i as a gatter of operational necess{ty or as a mattar essential to her health -
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that. subpene. _is'in fact an Independent Contracto¥, *
the entire subject of depéndents.:TDY travel is a -
delicite-issue, and because of. this, we, ask _that.
your office, identify thé level. of ‘ le
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2. Background: AS aw v fridopendent contracter Bétice Ai: :
: BERTOTALL' (Ts contract rakes: na provision for his wi eto oc. e. ; a
" acGonpany ‘hi when traveling abroad at Gut request.” 1 ; , _
amendment will make such travel possible when at the’ option. - ; Bi
wand direction of the Central’ Intelligence Agency it is .
believed that such travel will materially imprové his covey .
and [security and Substintially contribute te the performance |
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Dear Hr. Bertotallys
Reference {9 mado to your contract with ‘the United States Government, 09
represented by the Contracting Officer, effectivall March 1970,
Effective 1 June 1977 paragroyh five (5) entitled "Allowances,
Travel oud other Expensca" ia amended by expanding its acope to suthorisze
the concurrent, voluntary, travel of your dependent wife, including tha .-
‘appropriate rata of per diem, when it to determined by tha responsible .
. Covernméut official that such travel will support and best sorva operational
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4 as represented by the Central Intclligence Agency, effective 1 March 1970.
2 ‘| i” ;
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d "Compensation" to read as follows:
sentence of paragraph four (4) entitle
"You will be compensated by the Central Intelligence Agency -
at the rate of twenty-five thousand, two hundred fifty dollars. . .
($25,250) per year." ee
“A othet ‘terms arid conditions of tlie contract remaia in full force-and-.
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the first sentence of paragraph four (4) entitled "Compensation" to
“read as follows
. | "You will be compensated by the Central Intelligence |
Agency at the rate of Twenty-Six Thousand Five Hundred ‘
Thirteen Dollars ($26,513). per yéar. uy
4} . : Alt ‘other terms and conditions of said contract: remain in
; full force. and effect... ; . Lo . en
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Dear Mr. Bertotally:
+. Reference Is nade to your contract with the Uaited States Covernment; as
represented. by the Central Tatelligence Agency, effective 1 March 1970, as
Effective 1 October 1976, said contract is amended by revising the ‘fixee,
sentence of paragraph four (4) entitled "Compensation" to read as follows: :
"you will be compensated by the Ceatral Intelligence Agency at the rate |
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| , Reference 48 made to your contract with the United Statce Covernnerit, as
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: represented by the Central Intelligence Agency, effective 1 March 1970.
| Effective 1 Degerber 1976 said contract is amended by deleting the figures
: $12.50 and $603.52 as they appear in subparagraph (a) of paragraph six (6)
-enritled "Negotiated Benefits" and by substituting in lieu thereof the figures
1, $18.75 and $900.04 respectively. :
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Reference is made to your contract with the United States Covernae't, as
represented by the Contracting Officer, effective 1 March 1970, as ameadexd,
Effective 16 February 1977 paragraph four (4) entitled “Compensation
is amended by authorizing you a one-time, lump sum, taxable payment ia
| the amount of $2,100,
All other terms and conditions © of the contract, as 3 amended, xrenala
do full force and effect. .
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Referenca is made to: your contract with the United States Government, as
represented by thes Central Intolligence Agency, effective 1 March 1970, as
amended.
Effective 1 March 1977, said contract io amended by revising the first
sentence of paragrajgh four (4) entitled "Compensation” to read as follows: -
, "You will be compensated by the Central Intelligence Agency at tha xate
of Thirty-three thouaand dollars . ($33,000) per year." . ;
| - All other terms and conditions of said coneract, 6 as ‘amended remain in:
full force and effect. : . . a
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| Dear, Mr. Bertotally:
Reference is made to your contract with the United States Government,
_ as represented by the Central Inteltinence Agency, effective 1 March 1770.
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- Effective | March 1973 said contract is amended by revising the
: . first sentence of paragraph four (4) enlilled “Compensation” to read as
follows: .
LO . You will be compensated by the Ceatral [utelligeace
ve uo . Agency at the rate of Twenty-Two Thousand Two Hundred
: Fifty Dollars ($22, 250) per year. "
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é , All other terms and conditions of said contract remain in full force :
7 . and effect. . ‘. 4 a ..
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_ i Jes 7 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT | t
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| Reference is made to your contract with the United States Government,
| presented by the Gentral Intelligence Agency, effective k Marck 1970.
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Effective 1 March 1974, said contract is amended by revising the first
a to read as follows:
jsentence. of paragraph four (4) entitled "Compensatio
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($23, 750) per year."
An other terms and conditions of said contract rémain in full force and
effect: . . _
_ > Please 'acknow
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|| Zs/ Bruce A. BERTOTALLY
file in ther Office of Security.
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DInTOINT INFORMATION (Wee: NOT Repeenf) ATTACH Fone ae OR wee”
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salary for the period ft March -J1 May 1977. This will be included with normal
salary check for the month of June.
Cross ~ Fica Pedtan Sex Net
1,224.27 _ *20.40 401.10 85.44 717.33
New normal salary effective 1-30 June 1977 is as follows.
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Attached. is an anendaent, to Subject's contract increasing
his compensation fron. $23,750 to $25,250 per annum effective.
1 March 1975. Withholdi: got North Cerplina s2 state. tax. Zhe 1d
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Dear Mr. BERTOTALLY:
Reference is made to your contract with the United States Government,
as represented by the Central Intelligence Agency, effective l March 1970,
Effective 1 March 1971 said contract is amended by revising the
first sentence of paragraph four (4) entitled "Compensation" to read as
-followa:, a, . .
: "You will be compensatod by the Central Intelligence
Agency at the rate of Nineteen Thousand Five Husdred Dollars
{19, 500. 00) Per year. "
ALL other terms and conditions of said contract remain in full force
and effect. coy .
Plante acknowledge ‘by oigntng 4 in the ‘space Provided below.
Gontracting Oficer :
_ACCEPTED:.
/S/ Bruce A. BERTOTALLY Date: 12 February 1971-
WITNESS:
is! Bruce L. Solie . Date: 12 February 197)
‘Certified to be a tiue copy of thé signed original which is on file in the,
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Dear. Mr. Bertotally:
Reference is made to your contract with the United States Governmeit; . po
as represented by. the Central Intelligence Agency, effective | March 1970, p
as amended. .
Effective 1 March 1972 said contract, as amended, is further, amended
as set forth below:
“(a) The first sentence of paragraph four (4) entitled "COM-
. PENSATION" is revised to read as followas
"You will be compensated by the CIA at tho rate of
Twenty-one Thousand Dollars ($21,000) per year."
(b) Sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph six (6) entitled
"NEGOTIATED BENEFITS" is deleted, and i in lieu thereof’
the following is substituted:
meena, >
“H6(a): You. presently. have | a private health insurance
plan for yourself and your wife. It is understood and agreed
that you will bear a portion. of the total premium. cost of said :
plan; this organization will bear the. remainder. Your portion ao
da hexeit establighed at $12 2. 50. “Per, mo th and will be deducted. :
from co: x
cost of s
Government's jorticn. ifiay be paid yearly, in ‘advance. "
pot All othertefms and. conditions of ‘said contract, as amended, remain
; pin full force and effect. :
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Please acknowledge by ‘signing in the space provided below.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
As Represented by the
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
By: |
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Chief; “Budget and Fiscal Branch
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“| Mr. Bitace A. BERTOTALLY (P)
Deaf. Mie ‘BER TOTA LLY:
Ser ee
Reference ia made to your. contract with the UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT, asa coprevented by the CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, -
effective 1 March 1969. Effective t March 1970 said contract Is hereia é
terminated by mutyal consent of the parties thereto, and In lieu thereof °
the following oBreomont, lg substituted,
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' The UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, as "represented by the _ .
CENFRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, hereby, contracts with you undér f
_ the. Tor owls g | terms ma aad conditlone: : : -,
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CONFIDENTIAL.
SESUUITY INPURMATION
SECUR ITY APPROVAL
Date: 6 Dees 1952
oS OF Chief, Covert Personne] Division on Your Reference: L~2960 - ae a
FROME
“Chief, Security Division . ‘Case Number: 5751h
SUBJECT: KENT, Wilden Morris
- 1.) This is to advise you of security action in the subject case as indicated
below: ; _ an
les 7 @ Security approval is granted the subject person for access to.classified
. information, ; . ; re
Cj Provisional clearance for full duty with CIA is granted under the provisions
“S~- of Paragraph D of Regulation 10-9 which provides for a temporary sppoint-
(Mant pending completion of full security investigation. ae Jos .
7 i -- (C2) The Director of Central Intelligence has granted a provisional clearence. oe
for full duty with CIA under the provisions of Paragraph H of Regulation’. -
fess id-9. | : . . . . “ot : ee ns
noe . “2. Unless the subject person enters on duty within 60 days fro.) the above: a
\, date, this cpproval becomes invalid, oo vine
3, Subject is to be polygraphed as part of the EOD procedures.
Fai
~) SeeRET
webu? i URMALION
TO : Chief, Communications DATE? 33 gam, 1952
“BROM. : Chief, Security Division
SUBJECT: UURy WASionMerris =| STSUb
In reply to your memorandum this is to advise that Subject
meets the current requirements for cryptographic clearance and is
approved for such duties as of this date,
if Ae
ae
_ SEGRET
SEGRET
SECURITY INFORMATION
TO : Chief, Personnel Division (Covert)
ATTENTION: ‘Transactions and Records Branch
FROM r Chi Security Division
SUBJECT + iii...
#5 ib OLIVER H. CORBUSTON
_. 1. Reference is mde to your wenorandum, dated 1) May 1952, in
which a covert security clearance was requested to enable the WH Division
to utilise the Subject's services as an Intelligence Officer (Staff Agent), .
in Fort Amador, Canal Zone. Reference meworandm indicated that Subject
will be used on Project HYPOTHESIS, under military cover.
2, In accordance with the provisions set forth in the Director's
Memorandum of 14 February 1949, entitled "Security and Operational
Clearances", a covert security clearance is granted for the covert use
of the Subject as described in your request as set forth in Paragraph 1,
above.
3. The Subject is not to represent himself as, nor is he to he
represented as, an employee of CIA.
4. Your attention is called to the fact that a covert security
Slearance dogs not constitute complete complianca with the provisions
of CIA Regulation 10-9. Therefore, af you should desire at a later
date to change the status or use of this individual, a request for
clearance to cover any proposed change should be submitted to this
office.
5, This clearance becomes invalid in the evant the Subject's
services are not utilized within 60 days of the date of this memo-
randum.
FOR THE SECURITY OFFICER, CIA
CONFIDENTIAL
SECURITY INFORMATION
SECURITY APPROVAL
Ww “ Date:21 September 1955
. TO; Chief, Records & Services Division Your Reference: C=1932 WH
Personnel Office
FROM: Chie?/ Security Division Case Number: 57514
Personnel
SUBJECT: KENT, William Morris
1. This is to advise you of security action in the subject case as indicated
below:
GJ Security approval ia granted the subject person for access to classified
information.
oO Frovisional clearance for full duty with CIA is granted under the provisions
of Paragraph D of Regulation 10-9 which provides for a temporary appoint-
ment pending completion of full security investigation.
Oo The Director of Central Intelligence has granted a provisional clearance
for full duty with CIA under the provisions of paragraph E of Regulation
10-9
2. Unless the subject person enters on duty within 60 days from the above
date, thia approval becomes invalid.
3. Subject is to be polygraphed as part of ED procedures.
CONFIDENTIAL
FORM NO.
Fes 1952 38-101
CONFIDENTIAL
SECURITY INFORMATION
SECURITY APPROVAL
Date: 2 Oetober 1956
TO: Chief, Records & Services Division Your Reference: C-6163 WH
FROM: Chief, SEESTES DEERE Case Nunber: 57514,
Personnel
SUBJECT: = KENT, William Morris
1. This is to advise you of security action in the subject case as indicated
below:
iF Security approval is granted the subject person for access to classified
information.
C] Provisional clearance for full duty with CIA is granted under the provisions
of Paragraph D cf Regulation 10-9 which provides for a temporary appoint-
ment pending completion of fvll security investigation.
CJ The Director of Central Intelligence has granted a provisional clearance
for full duty with CIA under the provisions of paragraph H of Regulation
10-9.
Unless. the subject person enters on duty within 60 daya from the above
date, this approval becomes invalid.
. ifsi*
?
CONFIDENTIAL
FORM NO, 30-101
FEB 1952
i
|
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CONFIDENTIAL
(When Filled In)
STAFF AGENT CLEARANCE
DATE : 30 June 1966
YOUR REFERENCE: 2055
CASE NO. 2 STSLE
TO : Chief, Contract Personnel Division
ATTW. : Staff Agents Branch
Kerk, urtlians 01.
lL. This is to advise that. “y clearance is granted for the employ-
ment of the Subject ag . 3,,88 Ops Officer by DDP/WH/JNPOPLAR at
eans g ees ow AS
ot hole 64
2. If your office should desire at a later date to change the status or
use of the Subject, a request to cover any proposed change should be submitted
to this office,
3. Unless arrangements are made within 60 days for entrance on duty within
120 days, this Approval becomes’ invalid.
4. As a part of entrance on duty precessing:
A personal interview in the Office of Security must” be arranged by
your office,
hex} a personal interview is not necessary.
Cc)
_Steven L. Kuhn WK
CHIEN, PERSONNEL SECURITY BIViSTOR, os
tevez 1989 CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
CWhen Filled In)
SECURITY APPROVAL
il February 1970
Request #73407 DDP/WH
57514
TO : Director of Personnei
ATIN SA Branch/CPD
SUBJECT KENT, William Morris
1. This is to inform you that Subject has been approved for the
appointment specified in your request under the provisions of
Headquarters Regulations 10-3 and 20-5 including access to
Classified information through TOP SECRET as required in the
Performance of duties. :
Unless arrangements are made for entrance on duty within 150 days,
thie approval becomes invalid. ;
As part of the entrance On duty processing:
(7) A personal interview in the Office of Security must be arranged.
Ge A personal interview is not necessary.
[] Please advise Chief, Clearance Branch, extension 5620
when Subject enters on duty. .
Conversion from Staff Agent to Staff Employee.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURTTY:
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English french
Spanish Portugues
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English It
Sponish
French —
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Principles of Accavnting
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Accounting for Executives _—
Busingss Machines .
Business Mothemotion ? aha" Ib bps
Business Etiquette
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Export Consular Cocuments
Acagpyntng for Export
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CLASSIFICATION
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A GENERAL INFORMATION
1. EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2. NAME (Last, ficst, middle)
1
AADE( 6. 8D
059198 Kent, William M, |) May 29 -14i_D
7. QFFICIAL POSITION TITLE: 8. OFF/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT,&. CURRENT STATION 1Q,. CODE (ck one;
Ops Officer __ |DDO/P NOC. ing k [ree | [or |
11. TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 12. TYPE OF REPORT
[OTHER (Spec)| | . |
CARER RESEAVE ONTAAC i TEMPORARY REASSIGN. | GPECIAL
x ( | x MENT
. sen vcneeer t.. a. ere — Sas
13, REPORTING PERION {/rom-to-) i}a, DATE REPORT OUR IN O.P, *
1 January 75 - 31 October 75 | 30 Novemb
~ QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
18 QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE FORM 1S BEING SUBMITTED WITH CHANGES, AND IS ATTACHED 10 THIS REPORT, PLACE THE
WORD “YéS’ iN THE BOX TO THE RIGHT, If NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED, PLACE THE word “NO” IN THE BOX AT RIGHT.
, PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Um Unsatisbastory Performance 's unacceptoble. A rcting in this cotegory requires immadiate and positive remedial action. The nature of the action
could range from counseling, fo further training, to placing on probation, 16 reassignment or to separation. Describe action taken
ur proposed In Section D.
M~—Marginal Paricrmones is deficient In some aspect. The rearons fer atsigning this rating should be stated in Section D ond remedial actions
token or recommended should be desribed.
P—Proficiont Pertormonce tp satisfactory. Desired resis ave being produced in the manner expecied,
$—Strong Performance ls characterized by exceptional praticiancy.
O-Ouhtonding Perlormasce it oo exceptional in relotisn to requirements of the work and in compariton to the performance of others doing similar
work os te worront special recognition.
tte SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to als of the most important specitic dutles performed duting the rating period. Insart roting letter which best describes the manner In which employee
performs EACH apecitic duty. Consider ONLY eHectivencss in performance of that duty. All amployses with supervisory responsibilities MUST be roted on
thaly obiity to wpervise (inditaty sumber of employees supervised).
eraciricburyno.4 Under the general guidance of Branch management,
develops and implements a centralized system for finding suitable
NOC 1 f jes; j
practdures for sdentityeng suitable NOE positions for unbsstencd
LD £2 Obie
js. DATE Gr wIRTHTS. BEX (5. GA
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. & M i t 4 £ s . £ = . : .
ements of the DOA guch es GLF;CQ SI" Porsomnal, Oitice GP N@dieH
ervices, Office of Security and DDO's operating divisions con-
cerning placement and assignment of personnel for NOC duties
epaciric bury no.s AS Chief of the Branch’s Personnel Resources and
Requirements Section, establishes and maintains liaison with the
respective CIA components to develop data on nationality back-
c nguage i i
Gyailapie to the Branch ae atda ta’ spareasrie Nbcopeseaanays
sPecific DUTYNO.4 Searches and surveys tatren
Serves as Branch area referent for LA and AF Divisions. Monitors
and_ reviews assignments ffectiveness, and prob icer
in LA"and Re ivisions,’ Recommen $ as \approbtaate concurgence gr *s
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. S RATING
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
TT TCOVERATL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
Toke inte accaunt everything obout the employee which influences his effactivenets in his current position such os performance of specific duties, rm
productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent personal troits or habits, and particular limitations or talents. Based on your knowledge
of employee's overall performance during the rating period, ploce the letter In the reting box corresponding to the statement which most accu-
rotely reflects his level of performance. . 0
SOLETE Fatvrous CLASSIFICATION .
Re ee 367327
@-73 E2, IMPDET CL BY
SECRET
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL (contd) William M. Kent
Clandestine Service, one of my prime responsibilities is to try to
reestablish the integrity of the current letter evaluations used in
fitness teports and one of the first places for me to start is in my
own Staff.
With that said, I do wish to underscore the fact that Mr. Kent
is a responsible and responsive professional who knows what he has
to do, does it with a minimum of fuss, writes clearly and to the point,
is dedicated and in my judgment fully warranta an overall evaluation
of atrong, The above comments will be shown to the rater as well
as the ratee,
SECRET
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SECTION D Narrative Comments (Continued)
languages (Spanish and Italian), and his admirable command of English
prose which enables him to write crisp operational communications
wita speed and precision, all aid him in carrying out his responsibilities
in a superior manner.
Subject does not become a victim of routine. In addition to
developing the effective referrals system noted above, he has also
on his own initiative created our own "skilis bank" in which we are
able to locate suitable NOC candidates, and those on board, in terms
of needed professional or area experience, rare and esoteric Language
Skills, etc. to the point that we can supply "leads" to divisions
in a matter of minutes. (Several hundred NOC applicants and on-board
personnel have thus been listed by skills bank criteria.)
Subject constantly seeks to make the NOC Branch a more meaningful
and useful management tool. I find him a thoughtful and canny colleague,
careful to observe in full the regulatory limits of our activity but
quick to perceive opportunities to support and assist the divisions
within these limits. He is a firm, fair, no-nonsense supervisor of
Branch personnel. He speaks his mind, honestly but tactfully, when
differences occur between him and me. It is my conviction that he is
ready to enter into the upper reaches of staff and supervisory echelons
of the Directorate and has by now proven that he is as adept at staff
responsibilities as he was previcusly impressive in his field and
desk operational responsibilities, In short, a comer and a cherished
colleague,
__NARRATIVE COMMENTS
SECTION D
Indicate significant strengths or weukeesses demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective thelr relationship to overall performonce. State
suggestions made for impraveament of work ferwee. Give recommendations for training. Comment on foreign language competence, if required for
currant position. Amplify ar explain ones nin
managerial or supervisory -dubasvind cost conse
extra space is needad to complete r a
In Febriaey 1976,.9f0llowing the emergency hospitalization and
retirement of my debs » Subject became my new deputy, a position he
has filled since that time in addition to performing most of the
assignments he had been tasked with earlier, His undiminished energy
and enthusiasm for his work is a hall-mark of his performance since
that time. Subject has, on his own initiative, developed our referrals
system (finding new NOC applicants and those on board for filling
specific area priority needs) to a point where it is serving the entire
Directorate with distinction and precision, especially in the "crisis"
areas of NOC needs, such as Africa and Near East Divisions, Thanks
to his creation of an orchestrated System of finding and "shopping"
new-hire applicants with rare Skills, we have also begun to serve
the newly-created Clandestine Corps program with dozens of such
applicants, in addition to serving normal area division NOC needs,
ion C to pravide best basis for determining future parsennel action. Manner of performance of
3s: the use of Rersonnel, space, equipment and funds, must be commented on, if applicable. If
seporata sheet of paper.
As a Branch supervisor, Subject deals with the entire spectrum
of Branch activity in my absence with sureness and confidence. His
broad operational background abroad, his near-native ability in two
/continued/
SECTION E CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
MONTHS EMPLOVAE HAG RAEN Tie THis REPORT
UNDER MY SUPER VIGION
Dare ~ OPFICIAL FITLE OF SUPERVIBOR
PED OF pany ngme GNATURE
24 January 1977 Chief, NOC Branch Harris Greene
n
STATEM CONC EANING THIS KVALUATION
aN, MY PERFORMANCE
3._BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWiNg OPRICIAL
I became C/CMS on 1 October 1976 and thus my comments must be restricted
to the October-Decernber 1976 time frame. Ihave no basic disagreement with the
narrative comments but do challenge the letter evaluations. While Mr. Kent's
performance has been strong and he hae amply demonstrated he is a GS-15 level
officer capable of assuming greater responsibilities, I cannot concur that his
performance "is so exceptional to requirements of the work and in comparison of
others doing similar work as to warrant special recognitien”., On purely technical
grounds there is no other officer serving as DC/CMS/NOC and thus the comparison
is invalid. Secondly, as Chief, Career Management Staff and administrator of the
Date [Ormrciac TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
26 January 1977 Chief CMS
4, BY EMPLOYEE
{ CERTIFY THATS RAVE SEEN THE ENTRI£S IN |PATE
(Ab SECTIONS OF THIS REPORT.
me peu?
CLASSIFICATION
SECTION A
_ CLASSIFICATION
FITNESS REPORT
_GENERAL INFORMATION
1, EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2. NAME (lost, firsl, middle)
11. TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
wpa i
poe
CAREER RESEAVE | ‘Formas
ann
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& GRADE| 6. sD
Ts. DATE OF BIRTH[4. BEX”
| BS-15.
“12. TYPE OF REPORT
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REASSIGN. |
| MENT |
13, REPORTING PERIOD (/rom-te-)
1 Novesnber 1975 -
SECTION B
Deceaber 1976
ai
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
(14, DATE REPORT DUE IN Gr,
IF QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE FORM 18 BEING © SUBMITTED WITH
WORD “YES” IN THE BOX TO IME RIGHT. IF NO CHANGES ARE
SECTION C nicunen PERFORMAN'
CHANGES, AND. 1S ATTACHED TO THIS REPORT, PLACE THE
REQUIRED, PLACE THE WORD NO” IN THE BOX AT RIGHT.
CE EVALUATION
!
O5919 |\__ Kent, Willi Myo LO {09 {29 M_. DY.B
7. sa138 POSITION FiTLE * MLL 3. Sheree OF ASSIGNMENT OS. URRENT BTATION GS- CODE (ck one)
~ oe ee
Ops Officer - Deputy Chief DNO/CMS/N a Hag glen: pr
or proposed in Section 0D,
token or recammanded ahauid be described.
work os to worrant qseciel recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
their ability to supervise (indicate number of ampioyess supervised).
U-Unsatistactory Performance is unacceptable, A roting in this cote
tit up to six of the mast Important specific duties performed during the rating perlad. insert savin
Perlorms EACH epecific duty. Consider ONLY eflectivencn in performance of that duty. All employees with
P—Profictant Performance 44 satisfactory, Desired results ore being produced In the monnar expected.
S~Strong Perlormansa is characterized by waceptional proficiency.
O-Gutitanding Perlormacce \s 40 excaptional in relation to requirements of
@ letter which bert describes the manner In which employes
supervisory sesponsibilities MUST be rated on
gory requires inmediate ond positive remadial action. The nature of the action
could range from counseling, to further oining, to placing on probation, to reassignment or to separation. Deseribe sctian taten
Mm Marginal Farformonce ly dulicient in some aipects. The teatons fer origning thls rating should be stated in Section D and ramedigl actions
the work and in compariton to the performance of others deing similar
sexciric ourywa.t As head of the Branch‘
implements a centralized system fo
personnel to fill specific NOC nee
the same for unassigned NOC person
Ss Referral Section, develops and
r locating suitable new-hire NOC
ds by area divisions; also does
hel _as coordinator between area.
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RATING
Lerren
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ereciricouryno.2 divisions,
of branch chief, and as his princi
pal adviser in all matters con-
cerning nonofficial cover in which
srkcinic ourvNe. 8 Maintains effective wo
Agency components including Office
Senor SEES Eat En heat SHEA the ESA
POM EMAR SS saSSigmment “eppropr
official cover,
In charge cf our Branch data bank
and applic
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rate cover for -personnet imder-
}ties,-foreign—are a—experience—ete—
the Branch is involved. oo
tking relationship with various
of Personnel, Office of Medical
on availability of NOC personnel
ants by nationality, language skills, professional skills
As deputy to Chief, CMS/NOC, serves as latter's alter ego in absence
{
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RATING
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
RATING
LEerrer
0
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 6
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
tately reflects his level of performance.
FORA GPSOLETE Pare buss
6-73 49 corrions
CLASSIFICATION
Toke into account everything sbout the emplayee which influences his wHectivenets in hig current position such os performance of specific duties,
productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pactinent persanal traits or habits, and particular limitations or talents. Sosed on your knowledge
of employee's overall performance during the rcting period, place the Istter in the rating box correspanding te the statement which most oceu-
E2, IMPDET CL BY
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RATING
Larrea
RATING
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
~~ SECRET
18 May 1977
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Mr. William M. Kent, Period: 1 January - 20 May 1977
1. As I depart from the assignment as Chief, Non-
official Cover Branch, Career Management Staff, I should
like to make a final comment on the performance of Mr. Kent
who has served with me during the entire period of my
assignment and who, since March 1976, has been my deputy.
More Specifically, the Period since 1 January 1977 has been
a trving one for this component and has culminated with its
sudden transfer from one component (CMS) to another (ADDO/D).
2. During this most recent period, Mr. Kent has
demonstrated his capacity for growth and leadership. He has
himself handled virtually all of the transition aspects for
the Branch, involving briefings and counsel for his new
Overall chief (the ADDC/D) and for his new branch chief,
He has served in the Past 30 days substantially as acting
branch chief, given my fairly lengthy TDY absence abroad
during that period. 1 can only reiterate my judgment in the
last fitness report that Kent is a senior and Mature supervisory
officer, very well organized in his work habits and capable
of making measured judgments and decisions. His continuity
in all aspects of nonofficial cover and its ramifications makes
hin a valued and valuable staff officer. I would say his
uture ccntributi lies in the entire atea of managing and
guiding Directorate personnel, ave noted the clear prdégress
as made in the past year in taking supervisory decisions
involving personnel, firmly and crisply.
3. Given his impressive field and Headquarters experience,
Kent should be given an Opportunity to display his worth in
future Directorate assignments involving discretion,
professionalism and maturity. I give him an unquestioned "Strong"
for this final period he has served with me.
[dove cee
Harris Greene
Chief
Nonofficial Cover Branch
SECRET
one t) 7 ___NARRATIVE COMMENTS.
Indicate signitieant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current Position keeping in proper Perspective their ralationship to overall performance. Stote
suggestions mode for improvement -of work ‘performance. Give recommendations for training. Comment on forelgn language competence, if required for
current pasition, Amplify or explain ratings givens jn: fon C to provide best basis for determining future personnel action. Manner of performance of
Monagerial or supervisory dutigs pn conf “colisclooshass *the use of Befsonnel, space, equipment and funds, must be commented on, if opplicable, if
extra spoce is needed to compiate Section D, attech o separate sheet of paper.
bei ae
SECTION E ____ CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
J. BY SUPERVISOR
BORIS DUMCoveR Whe wean IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT WEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOVES, GIVE EXPLANATION
Gare OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVIBOR PED OF PRINYED NAME AND BIGNATUNE
19 0M aay 1877
STATEMENT CONCERNING THI® EVALUATION
OF MY PERFORMANCE
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL, .
Iam in basic agreement with these comments and with the overall rating of Strong,
Unfortunately, due to the physical separation of my office and that where Mr. Kent
labors, I find it difficult to provide meaningful substantive comments. [ have served
as C/CMS only since 1 October 1976 and, while individual branches within CMS are
widely dispersed, Ihave been lucky in having each managed and run by a senior
experienced officer of aupergrade rank. Thig was true in SMS/NOC and I am more
than willing to accept C/CMS/NOC's evaluation of Mr, Kent. In my own dealings with
Kent, I have found him to be responsive, informed, articulate and an excellent team
player. Iam also aware of certain innovations developed by him and implemented
seh: . . a 's NOG prog
& bene
g
DATE
a oO ed to the Dr; Orate'g a
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFi=IEE = ai - r
A good, solid officer with additional growth potentip < AY Dy .
31 May 77 Chief, CMS Bert D. Bown, I
4, BY EMPLOYEE :
I CERTIFY ’TNAT | HAVE SEEN THE ENTRIES IN [OTE oc SIOKAT oF EMPL co
ALL SECTIONS OFTHIS REPORT. \ Avvowrs AS? af un TK.
~ oe j CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
. FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A GENERAL INFORMATION __
1. EMPLOYEE NUMBER [2. NAME (law, ire, widalie) ~ OTS. DATE OF BIRTHTa. EX” |e GRADETS "oo
059198 Kent, William M, | 05/09/29 iM GS-15
en 6
7. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE. “|e. OFF /OIV/ER oF ASRIGNMENT B, CURRENT STATION | i0. CODE Tk ane)
Ops Officer - Deputy Chief — 7 DDO/CMS/NOC | Hqs_ : ; ;
12. TYPE OF REPORT
X [nae.
11. TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
TOTHER (Spec. nt
i i EMPORARY: EABSIGN. SPECIAL
! j “a MENT
ee ro =r ~
‘CAREER RESERVE ONTRACT:
x. |
13, REPORTING PERIOD (/romuro-)”
1 Jan 77 - 20 May 77
__QUAUFICATIONS UPDATE
IF QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE FORM 1S BEING SUBMITTED wi7H CHANGES, AND IS ATTACHED TO FMS REPORT, PLACE THE
WORD “YES” IN YHE BOX 10 THE RIGHT. IF NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED, PLACE THE WORD “NO” IN THE BOX at RIGHT,
SECTION C PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U-Unsotitfoctory Parformance it vaoccepiable. A soting in thls category fequires Immediote end positive remedial action. the nature of the actien
could range from counseling, to further training, te plocing an Probation, to reassignment or to teparation. Describe action token
er propeied In Section p,
M—Marginal Farlormonce js deficient in some Gspacts. The reasons for auslgning this roting should be stoted In Section O and remedial atilons
folen oF recammendad should be dexribad,
P--Proticient Perfarmance is satifoctory, Desired results ore being produced in the manner «expected,
$~Stiang Partormance i characterized by exceptional Profiziency,
O-vtitending Perfarmance it 10 exceptional in relatian to requirements of the work ond in fampariton to the performance of others doing similar
work as te warrant special tecogsitian.
—- ne .. SPECIFIC DUTIES
Ust up to sin of the most impartans specific duties pertermed during the reting period. insert cating letter which bert describes the manner in which employwe
Performs EACH specific duty, Consider ONLY effectivensa in parformosca of thet duty. All employees with Supervisory responsibilities MUST be roted on
their abliity to supervise (indicate number of employees supervised).
ePEciric DUTY NO.) ~~
RATING
Larrea
SEE MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT (ATTACHED)
@PRCiFiG DUTY NO. &
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 5
SPECIFIC DUTY No.g RATING
LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Toke into account everything about the employee which influances his ofectiveness in his current position such as performance of spacitic duties,
productivity, conduct on iob, cooperativensss, pertinent Personal tegits or habits, and particular limitations or tclents. Based On your knowledge
of employee's overal! performonce during the rating period, place the letter in the roting box sotresponding 10 the statament which most occu:
retely reflects his leval of performance.
FORM 45 OBSOLETE PReveous C FE NY . (4)
973 SO coitions ez, impoet cosy 706 7527
eport for:
Section D (continued)
Kent, William M.,
healthy skepticism enables him to contribute materially to the
smooth,
In this
Shall proceed in
a NOC officer,
private life of
3.
in which he tackled each new
Still on-going,
a NOC officer.
transition from the old to the new way.
context he has made invaluable Suggestions on how we
order to improve the Operational efficacy of
as well as to ease the burdens imposed on the
Worthy of Special note is the Systematic and orderly fashion
problem,
These attributes resulted
in his solving Many of the thorny personnel problems which have
Mr. Kent's industriousness -- on the
confronted us of late.
4. Asa deputy and acting
and stern supervisor who exacts
his subordinates,
tempered by a
Or compassion
advice in solving many of
both the officer and the operational
MOSt welcome.
5. In sum, Mr. Kent has been a most
noted above, he has Many outstanding
performance has been a Solid strong.
branch chief he has been a firm
Precision and perfection from
The firmness and sterness,
judicious applicaticn of human
in cases of “hard-to-place"
however, are
understanding
NOC officers. His
these cases to the Satisfaction of
component involved was
effective deputy. As
traits and his overall
gairicant strengths or weaknayseg’ dertonstrated in current position keeping in proper Perspective their relationship to overall performance. State
suggestions mode far improvement df work performance. Give recammendations for training. Comment on foreign language competence, if required for
current pasition. Amplify or explain rotings given in Section © te provide best basis for determining future personnal action. Monner of perfarmonce of
mene OF
manogerial of supervisory duties and vost cintcioussers in the use of personne, space, equipment _and funds, must be commented on, if applicable. If
extra space is needed to complete Section D, attoch a seperate sheet of paper.
i. Having been appointed to my present position on 23 May 1977, this
report covers seven months. In this time I have learned to appreciate
Mr. Kent's excellent performance in Supporting and guiding the mission
o£ this branch. Considering the outstanding evaluation he received from
my predecessor, it must have been a great disappointment to Mr. Kent
that he was not advanced to become branch chief. I make this observa-
tion because Mr. Kent has never demonstrated his obvious disappointment
to me. On the contrary, from the first moment he has shown extraordi-
nary and enthusiastic willingness in providing the needed continuity to
run this branch which controls the career progression of the NOC officer
complement consisting of between 275 and 300 officers at any given time.
No doubt the reader is aware of the intricate, complicated and at times
confusing bureaucratic machinery which governs the NOC officer program.
Mr. Kent has done a superb job in helping me understand and cope with
this maze.
2. With the creation of the Office of External Development and conco-
mitant issuance of new, precise and explicit regulations we now hope to
Streamline and simplify this bureaucratic machinery. Mr. Kent's
knowledge of past practices coupled with his eagerness and at times
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN ym TO F y LANATION
UNGER MY BUPERVIGION Ue SHOWN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION
TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND ay,
Gerard J. Hahn
3._BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OPrriciaL
I have not had the opportunity to observe Mr. Kent's performance as closely as
the rating officer, However, the rater's comments strike me aa being eminently fair
and accurate. Mr. Kent has certainly performed well and his thorough and accurate
presentations have indeed been impressive. Despite my somewhat limited association
with Mr. Kent, but having full confidence in the rating officer's judgment, I have
no hesitation in concurring in the overall rating of Strong.
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TYPEO ON PRINTED NAME-AND S1an, URE
29 December 1977 Chief, OED Walter L. o'Brien\ /) ne
wV
4 BY EMPLOYEE _
Darr Tan. Nr exer.
ASCRECTSUS CR NE REST ewrES [PATE arg WIA —
CLASSIFICATION
SEPPACRET SA
Ne ) OGNTIRENTES |
See. fe ~ Sdven' Basspoot . woe _
See. 13... OBtined diploms trom Wits borg HS. while in the
. Prine. Through Serves of exdensrnattons given by
: School
See. v. pett Classifveation: 4A ODraff- exempl ol present)
: hes ia as& Mecz. Cau ken. +p .6 Mi thfary Bheemon
. dad yorce radto operator M:P Kedro Satien.
Reeerved speetal 1, P Tratning lin me dratly athe
arnt bo 2tc& Mecz.Cov, Ken, “hep.
ap~ Names in thes seefton are pt mpigh Wt
Se prow Than pepe reel Br afl Ti Lovee ty
my para o hile beter, -
See, 2. a Godt rehrences given thes sechou ony of my Atey
. we ry) erge dee & nor. 7 b :
/ have “wo cred? references pally U a usines
While living in aly traveled uit parenk hb:
Grermeny, rance, ium , Luxem bourg,
‘Seer heer hind, Buster a.
While ene plo red wa El Salvador » vithd .
Guatuals How! osi-10 das
Qe way Kame (dew) trary E/ Salvador -
a fraveled Hrough Gaakenale, Merieo..
.fo. 19. the bohl. et ate ertons: Wher raed
, See. 19-17 het make In we “hve tw "He. Sd e -
boarding house tn ef Salvador. They
. gre all tah Te Braeriay km bossy iM ~
San Sal vider ysty the excephion af Sof. birebe/:
inclames Me he ye ; Hse; tes. vltes. Rabert Trttenen
ies Ne Clay, BR LOB Eade
STA Wilner vebey.us.h, Oi ellen lend
Ths: El zabeth WR: i Sua ‘Sfiodo « E/ Sabvedar
- 2 Carer Pleased.
See. 23 —
7 AbbaEss2 4 YP? Lil sh tng 1. Are
fr. Niue
q and Namier) (Qty)
wee oe
wee a, RELATIONSHIP Latha
x Vy
A eo sport eye ee
Sec. 27, yoy ARE INFORMED ‘THAT THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL STATEM
HEREN WILL BE INVESTIGATED.
ARE THERE any UNFAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR Lire NOT MENTr
MAY BE DISCOVERED IN “SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATION, WaETH,
INVOLVED oR Nort. WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION? IF 30, >
e ANSWER “NQ*
o
2
Mn a
Sac. 28. | CERTIFY THAT THE
Forsyte: jepson “eT Sag gg 7 “igi ET
, DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: oo. cc cess oo ceace ee eo vo asacadeessangeemecencenuecenene
"Name and Chapter (St. dad Nember) (chys (Govatey)
DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: . - oe
* (Name ant Chapter) = (Bt and Numbers iy” t “ eauetrys
DATES OF MEMBERSHIP:
(Name ard Chapter) 18t apd Numbers + (City ‘(Btates
DATES OF MEMRERSHIP: .
: tt ae Sree: een, etgemee meoaae re
Sec. 25. MISCELLANEOUS
A.D YOU ADVOCATE OR HAVE YOU EVER ADVOCATED: OR ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU
EVER REEN A MEMBER OF, OR HAVE YOU SUPPORTED, ANY POLITICAL PARTY OR ORGANI
ZATION WHICH ADVOCATES THE OVERTUROW OF OUR CONSPETUTIONAL FORM OF GOV-
ERNMENT IN THE UNITED aTame®™ NV.
- - Yu
IF “YES,” EXPLAIN: .
8. DO YOU USE, OR HAVE YOU USED, INTO ZICANTS? _ IF 36, TO WHAT
EXTENT? occ cece eee erecta cer aeneeanede coeeensd vetneeeaeenee cas cieeeeae setemea enees sess sane amenmlngnaesen sens tases mane
GHAVE YoU EVER BEEN ‘ARRESTED, INDICTED OR CONVICTED FOR ANY VIOLATION OF
LAW OTEER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? [F 80, STATE NAME OF COURT, CITY,
¥
STATE, i OF OFFENSE AND DISPOSITION OF CASE:
Viel...
D. HAVE YOU br olene ar civE eras ation wae a MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES?
guet ‘BELOW THE Mamet OF GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, AGENCIES Oz OFFICES To
WHICH FOR EMPLOYMENT SINCE 1940:
era ines
saat :
: naan sora = ADDRESS ma
2 NAME Se “gn ab RRES EE Ent He
& NAME Lakers. 7 Son as _ sponse 2 (each re
Sec. 22, RESIDENCES FOR T THE PAST 15 YEARS
rrowclale-tet To...Present 2y¢y’_ Wthngbn Bos Ju Mite sey LUSA
(St. oud oramber) Goantey i
Ag. (25920 aly t28r Casa Lark une Sal ida. £/. Selredor
rou ltereknne by. L212 tee Wehng hn A. KM. Le LSA
PROM Jat 13 Jug Narch ney. (21m Ladas bing hu ‘Ke. “MYC AE USA
Late Sep. 193 Lees A. OMeges tne Hd! NGL Uh
ate) (Country).
enon Beret p34 Ta ae 1979 ae, i Eat NICNY Thy
ayy (Coumeryy
FROM '135 v0 Soot 1930 Mal feng 157 Pitan Vale
FROM . TO
Sm. ‘23. RESIDE NE & OR TRAVEL ov TSIDE " THE UNITED STATES
Arnow /927 ty 538 Alen og,
rrom 738, 35-97 Lares Isl Frome
Frou dome LEP ws Sept 1297- thita Ch “Te xtee Galley.
rron Dee, F461, Norchiner ea fapen . > Ara
From /PFD 4, seer Sa Salvador “Ep Slyder” _ Leal ma ent
. : we
Ske 26 CLUBS, SOCIETIES, AND OTHEE Oe; ASM ATION. >
LIST NAMES aNd appre . > C PRORES SIONAL SocteTi: ky
PLOVER GROUPS, ORCAS IZAS4O8S OF ANT WIG), ch OME Merk sie 1s mes deat:
OF, ANY ORGANIZATION HAVING HE AIMgh ARTA SANG LOIN AU Fea tess aye SLED te
SUE ot BetONE on WANE BELONG E a
1 Boy Seov of reer ica lroop 139 Bolly ak lhe roars, MY Jus
aN acne mad 1 hae
DATES OF MEMRERSEF SIV3 -SPG9- L095
FROM
Sad Same ee aa.
Mame amt 1 hagere + (86 at S ste
DATES oF MEMBERSHIP:
a we nee ee tects ee
(Mame and Chaoter) 7 ane ates
« DATES or MEMBERSHIP: _
Sxc. 48, GIVE FIVE CHARACTER REFERENCES—IN THE U. 8.—WHO KNOW Yor INTL
MATELY—(Give residence and business addresses where possible.)
OS eral on j State
BES. ADD: aL fegdems._finneel fee
RES. appa IL
- _Aesas..... ee
_ | BUS ADD. 5 i edowsorth Bt wit Wy
* RES. OO AE Ruchues? Ber, MS. t.. NY
Mn. hed, tt Lhe. BUS. A
\ RES. ADD Ave? Grove 5f, Sovthe 34 Febersbur; Fila.
irs. Ma iad RB ‘
agar Linker 0s 90° ae Rachartt dan MYC WL
gecr T eer Ree vnc eS
Sec. 19. NAMES OF FIVE - PERSONS WHO KNOW YOU SOCIALLY. IN THE UNITED STATES—
‘ NOT REFERENCES, RELATIVES, SUPERVISORS, OR EMPLOYERS—(Give residence
and business addresses where possible.)
1 Alen Ravnor BUS. ADD Street and Number tig
od fn... Bee RES. appadZé Liter bee, Freepert Zu. N.Y.
2 Cyr vs feeee ao BUS. ADD. -. -
RES. AaDDeliald! So. am Bre. mt. Mrnun aA
+ Fheinda_ Montema. sue s00. 7g: uipect Mt. ernen WY
« Mhed _Danade. |. BUS. ADD.”
Res. app.d7 Oak St. bacresin a
Sine. fa Phrale- _ - sus. app.foa. fark Aer, NY Mi
RES. ADD.
Nlate
worems
- of eaten Semen a
Sec. . 20. GIVE THREE NEIGHBORS AT YOUR LAST NORMAL RESIDENCE IN THE U. S.—
. (Give residence and business addresses where possible. }
Steeet and Number City State
spon “has, appelPbt lacking fon Bet. Wie se WY
a 7 es Aba iif NL ca bY.
BUR ADDS paghens oe ARS AT .
Sec. 2h. Seo th FINANGIAL BACKGROUND . :
"A. ABB YOU “ RWETRRLY. fermen on YT WW. Fes. IF NOT, STATE SOURCES
_ OF OTHER INCOME - sodimenenees Alana
c HAVE YOU 4 PHYSICAL HANDICAP, DISEASE,
J OR OTHER DISABILITY WHICH
CONSIDERED IN ASSIGNING You
SHOULD BE
TO WORK? IF ANSWER 1g “YES.” EXPLAIN;
Ne
COLUMBIA
GOVERNMENT i J PENSATION
FOR MILPPARY OR NAY DETAIL3:
vo :
.
st .
- .
16. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DISCHARGED OR ASKED TO RESIGN FROM-‘ANY POSI- “
TION? HAVE YOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU
DESIRE TO EXPLAIN? GIVE DETAILS: .
b&b Resigned “postion m &l Salvador under prokst of reuplexer
whose dexyres were that Tremaned will Wha Coss Pah. i.
17. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
A. FOREIGN LANGUAGES (STATE DEGREE OR PROFICIENCY AS “SLIGHT,” “FAIR,” OR
“FPLUENT™)
| LANGUAGE Spouesh SPEAK Floeat READ Fleent WRITE Fluent .
LANGUAGE lAheaw _sreax Fleent READ FleeuT WRITE Fluent |
Lancuace freacd * SPEAK Shoht . bed WRITE Slisht
ered Slakt oh
7 ght . Slog 4t
B.LIST ALL SPORTS AND HosBies WHICH INTEREST YOU: INDICATE DEGREE OF PROFL
CIENCY IN EACH: ; os
Tesch: igh Sebael Track Teton, Feaseball Faotbell (uly as spectiterd.
Stamp COhfsding = ert |
- fheste dad, Dancing 7 Receding and
C.HAVE YOU ANY QUALIPICATIONS, AS A RESULT OP TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE, WHICH
MIGHT FIT YOU FOR A PARTICULAR POSITIONT . .
Some ccxpercesce ind~ travel tn..hitt Bmeecee. poles huaute eg
3. Spanish saesild aid tm tavieke to. ata tavnthecs.?
ne ATE BTC ACR DIES AND EQUIPMENT YOU CAM UE,"
OR PROFESSIONAL DEVICES: ° a
cress : Seincaptas eat, ‘
i ee = tase
8 § FO G a
P o4uY 7
RO} 0 v
0 OR ANA
DRESS Q / bla
On De ach. O
R s Ureraled 6
. 2 i
PRO , 0 z
O = e
onf/taa aM
Oo S - a
p “had ST:
f
YING Qn
™
°
{Typect Discharee)
AK. Utter Leheed
SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD NUMBER <2f .. appress (9/0. ee Thur An. Ni CS. Cox xo
IF DEFERRED GIVE REASON _. ne a Bee ce
NDICATE MEM ERSHIP IN MILITARY ler ee Te 6 hai
hc. c Lac) thas, back flay Lafice (/ clon
lila ¥ ial
15. “CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF eras FOR 'P YEA a
FOR ALL PERIODS. INCLUDE CASUAL EMPLOYMENT. INCLUDE ALSO PERIODS
OF UNEMPLOYMENT. GIVE ADDRESSES AND STATE WHAT YOU DID DURING
PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. LIST LAST POSITION FIRST. (List all civilian em.
ployment by a foreign government, regardless of dates.)
CLASSIFICATION GRAD! ME.
rrom Mtg tte Fe, MAS 17S, (IF IN FEDERAL SERVICE)
EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY Almacen ¥ Lbreeta £; / Si he ce, we
ADDRESS | . San | Salvedor . Af Salvador ce eee
. 190 ad Mater + Bemse) Counter
KIND OF ausiness Dee Sa re _ NAME OF SUPERVISOR &e Gar Sehatnng.
TITLE OF Jos Manager “SALARY 8. 4209... ven Manlh
YOUR DUTIES Alter liuny, Eble, Shee lad th, Lndeut_asplery,
Male sale Shipenenl, . Sypervistuia. OF sunplawees
+
REABONS sonarorsaarna. A &i hore. tate the Lringeany.
rrom duly... £25 ro .cluly. APLL. (i? IRFEDenAL SEnvicn) - ME A :
° EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY __
oom es AKO MY USB
xIND or avammEss Rawkews* ...- NAME OF SUPERVIR0 datk Beal.
_tmusor son; Tecmedatee
_ 7 . tt aR
ea teas ee
6 UN
IND OF PO Y =
Sw 6 ov COEF "
ni iti a
6 0 G 6 ” ¥ _ ~
QUE .
D 4, O 0 D . anes ,
= + Ds ° ~ }
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fj
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g i? “ :
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ne 5 ar ox o Y D
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Mn . y} Phel itt 4 “0 ,) o
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wy a is : oy " | :
i
Sec, 9. MOTHER-IN-LAW
FULL NAME..._.
LIVING OR DECEASED ae DATE OF DECEASE. . CAUSE
PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS ne . PS
: {3t and Num (Cetys State (Connteyh
DATE OF BIRTH oo. PLACE OF BIRTH
IF BORN OUTSIDE U. 8. INDICATE. DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY
CITIZENSHIP .. ....... WHEN ACQUIRED? . | |. WHERE?
(Clty) States (Country)
OCCUPATION an : LAST EMPLOYER
GES othe se, eae,
Src. 10. RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION, WHO EITHER LIVE ABROAD
OR WHO ARE NOT CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES:
1 wane Stina. Brust gains . RELATIONSHIY ~— Ungle | AGE 33
CITIZENSHIP Lay. ~.. ADDRESS ‘Hed Soece fo lores. “ely
. (8%, and Messber) Alta
Cy ton (Cannteys
2 NAME bd, Brocegath ... wovetemeee RELATIONSHIP. Mual S oace 97
CITIZENSHIP Sealy Mee eae avoness Hid Sacco 1a lores” /aty
(Be anal Bronber) (State, (Cangoteys
3. NAME Lilbana... Brstpace__.aevarionasny Cousin - AGE 2D
- CITIZENSHIP Sty «4 . . ADDRESS Het sgcca to, Kare | Kaly
» Waanters
= = Sa een ey —_
—, toot .
Sec. 11. RELATIVES BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE IN THE MILITARY OR CIVIL SERVICE OF
. THE U.S. OR OF 4 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT:
L NAMB .- RELATIONSHIP ..
‘CITIZENSHIP... appeeas . “in ne cig
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN) ~.
2 NAMB + . +» RELATIONSHIP |.
CITIZENSHIP a
EP ADDRwsS ~
. .
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN)
TE aed Hamer) Gigs
KNOWN)
SECRET £3
(When Filled Tn)
SECTION AX! COWTINUED FROM PAGE 4
: ae a
* LUST ANY SIGNIFICANT PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF WHICH YOU ARE THE AUTHOR (Do not submit copies unless requested).
INDICATE TITLE, PUBLICATION DATE, and TYPE CF WRITING (NON fiction, scientific articles, general interest aub-
jects, novels, short atorien, ete.) Ao y taterest Subjects and Short Stories(but not
significant) pcblished,
INDICATE ANY DEVICES mHiCH YOu HAVE SNYENTED ANO STATE WHETHER OA HOT THEY ARE PATENTED
9. LIST ANY CORUNA FUGL IC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE
During employsent in F2 Salvador
manne tne ener nnn epee rene ne ty nt qeerter nt
10. LIST ANY PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC OF HONORARY ASSOCIATIONS OR SOCTETIES IN WHICH YOU ARE NOW OR WERE FORMERLY A
MEMBER. LIST ACADEMIC HONORS YOU HAVE RECEIVED.
Received highest honors and 4 awards at Graduation from Letin American Institute:
General Excellence, Diplamtic Subjects, Service to the School, an? one other.
SECTICN XI} ORGAMI ZATION WORK EXPERIENCE - SINCE LAST COMPLETION OF A PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE
ts INCLUSIVE OATES (From: and Ta-) LB GRAGE) 3. OFFICE/O)VISION/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNMENT
May 1956 to present 11 H/111/Cuba
4 NO. OF EMPLOYEES UNDER YOUR OIRECT + OFFICFAL POSITION TITLE
SUPERVISION mM
8 DESCMISTION OF DUTIES
General support of Station KUCAGE activities, Initiating new KICACE programs
for Station implementation, I4aison with other Headquarters cosponents,
Maintainance of correspondence with Stetion, Attendance at various
Id ¢
i. INCLUSIVE Dares (Froa- end To- + GRADE TS. OF FICE/OLVISION/ BRANCH OF ASSIGHMENT
to May S-9 fi/ Station Panama City _
4. NO. OF EMPLOYEES UNDER YOUR DIRECT S- OFFICAL POSETION TITLE
a stON Station PP Officer
Ge DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Assumed and reorganized Station PP program, Broadened existing e«sseta and
| acquired new assets, Wrote Spanish language materials, drew cartoons,
supervised publication of KUCAGE publication, Organized anti—Camunist
demonstrations, Acted gs co-Case Officer of FI etration a e
3. INCLUSIVE CATES (From- and To- j3 f 2. GRADE LI. OF FICE/DIVISION/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNMENT
te:
u Lhe eptembey rap (Bev) H/Sta+ion Panema a
4. NO. OF EMPLOYEES UNDER YOUR GERECT S- GFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
SUPERVISION
Ne FI Ops Office:
6- DESCRIPTION OF OUTIES
In charge Water Travel Control program, Worked as member Air Travel Control tean
performing baggage searches, photographing documents, mintaining passenger and
air travel records (ail covertly), Regular and audio surveiliances, CE work,
Bpors ry cut..ot 2
CO is Ca) pene T ye Or_# yen
i. INCLUSTVE DATES (Froa- ang Ta- ) é RADE: 4. OFFICE/DIVISION/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNMENT
Sime 1952-July 19 ry, wiStation Panama City
4 NO. OF EMPLOYEES UNOER YOUR DIRECT S- OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
SUPERVISION yy FI Ops Officer
$- DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Same as 3, above, less CE Work and penetration agent handling, —
1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From- and To- >
,... Dec, 1951-June 1952
4. NO. OF EMPLOYEES UNDER YOUR DIRECT
3 SUPERVISION NA
€. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Training, Also orientation at various desks,
2 GRADE | 3. OFFICE/OIVISIGN/ BRANCH OF ASSIGNMENT
GS-5 Wa ae
+ OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
FI Ops Officer
(Use additionai pages if required)
SECRET
. (When Filled In)
®@] SECTION Vill FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITIES e
EQUIVALENT FLUENT
ADEQUATE
AGEQUATE
F BuT LIMITED
(Liat below sach language in for FOR d CONTACT | ACADEMIC ;
thich you possess any degree OBVIOUSLY |e ceamcn | TRave, [KNOWLEDGE NATIVE JeROLONGE (WITH STUDY :
of competence. Indicate your FLUENCY | FOREIGN RESIDENCE PARENTS (ALL: i
SOUNT ;
proficiency to read, erite ar A» READ W WRITE 8° SPEAK COUNTRY ETC.) LEVELS) '
apeak by placing a check (X) in
the appropriate boxes e[e[sTe[viste[«[s[e[™ [spa] ws]
| smo ea TT ea
| tne ede Te pe
term LTT PPRRAT Ty
German r
2. VF YOU HAVE CHECKED "ACADEMIC StuDY" UNDER "HOW ACQUIRED". INDICATE LENGTH AND INTENSIVENESS OF sTyoY
Spanish: 2 yre., 20 hrs per week//Italian: 4 yre, in Italian elementary schools,
Frenoh: 2 yre,, 5 hrs, per week
3. DESCRIBE YOUR ABILITY TO DG SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE WORK INVOLVING VOCABULARIES AND TERMINOLOGY ON THE SCIENTIFIC,
ENGINEERING, TEL ECOMMUNICATIONS, MILITARY OR ANY OTHER SPECIALIZED FIELD
limited
@ ¢ SECTION ix GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEDGE ®
¥. LIST BELOW ANY FORETGN REGIONS OF COUNTRIES OF WHICH YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE GAINED AS A RESULT OF RESIDENCE. TRAVEL,
STUGY OR WORK ASSIGNMENT. UNDER COLUMN “TYPE OF SPECIALIZED KNOMLEDGE". FNDICATE TYPE OF KNOWL EOGE SUCH ag
A ARES & 8 ROAD U z
DATES OF KNOWLEOGE ACQUIRED ay
i
NAME OF REGION ON COUNTRY TYPE OF SrECIALIHZED KNOWLEDGE RESIDENCE. Ea
TRAVEL. £TC. TRAVEL | sry | ASSIGNS
; . MENT i
ener mowledre on x . i
2. INDICATE THE PURPOSE OF VISIT, RESIDENCE Of TRAVEL FON EACH OF THE REGIONS Of COUNTRIES LISTED ABOVE
Japan: Military Service//Italy: Father in business in / Mexico: attend Co: ff
El Salvador: Employment (Non-CI@)//Pamam: CIA assignment//In addition
@T Section x te ally OGRAPHIC SKILLS be
IMDOICATE OYWER BUSINESS MACHINES WITH #HICH You HAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE GR TRAINING (Comptometer, Mimso-
ataph, Card Punch, ere.)
ogrann Recor
SECTION Xt SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
1. LIST ALL HOBBIES AND SPORTS iN WHICH YOU ARE ACTIVE CR HAVE ACTIVELY FARTICIPATEO, INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY
‘* Fach 6 Wrdting: have hed some materials published/Alartooning: since childhood //
Raising and breeding tropical fish: considerable knowledge//Fhotogrs phy stamp collebtir
2 INDICATE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS. RESULTING FROM EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING, WHICH MIGHT FET YOU FOR A PARTICULAR
POSITION OR TyPE OF woRMETalning and experience in writing, cartooning, advertising, public
relations, languages, trevel, sales, etc,
2. EXCLUGING EQUIPMENT NOTED IN SECTION X, LIST ARY SPECIAL SKILLS YOU POSSESS RELATING To OTHER EQUIPWENT OR MA-
CHINES SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RADIO. MULTILITH, TURRET LATHE, SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVICES, ETc.
Voice radio(operational) experience in the Army
4 TP UYOU ARE A LICENSED OR CERTIFIED MEMBER GF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION (Pilot, Electrician, Radio Operator, Teacher,
Lawyer, Cpa, Medical Technician, etc. }, {INDICATE THE KIND OF LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE, MAME OF ISSUING STATE, AND
REGISTRY NUMBER, ITF KNOWN.
5. FERST LICENSE GR CERTIFICATE (Year of issue) 6. LATEST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of issue)
“e SECRET
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a SECTION V CONTIN VED FROM PAGE 2
4: WAVE YOU EVER SEEN IN, OR PETITIONED FOR, BANKRUPYCY? | yes ir wo
3. UF YOUR ANSWER FS "YES" TO THE ABOVE QUESTION, GIVE PARTICULARS,
NA e
INCLUDING COURT AND DATE(S)
GO YOU RECEIVE AN ANNUITY FROM THE UNITED STATES OR DISTRICT GF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT UNDER ANY RETIREMENT ACT,
PENSION, OR COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY OR NAVAL SERVICET (}ves fx] *°
'F YOUR ANSWER 1S "yes" TO THE ABOWE QUESTION, GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS
y
: DO YGU HAVE ANY FINANCIAL INTEREST IN, OR OFFICIAL CONNECTION WITH, NON’ U.S, CORPCRATIONS OR BUSINESSES OR IN OR
WITH U.S. CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES WAVING SUBSTANTEAL FOREIGN INTERESTS? vee (X]x- 1F YOu HAVE
ANSWERED "YES". GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS ONA SEPARATE SHEET AND ATTACH IN A SEALEO ENVELOPE.
-@ CITI ZEmSHiP
: 2. CiTEZENSKIP ACQUIRED BY + CHECK EX} ONE:
5 TA [Jota [_] wacnsace [Xerces (Speci fy): -
HAVE YOU TAKEN $7293 TO CHANGE YOUR 4) GIVE PARTICULARS
PRESENT CITIZENSHIP? me
5+ IF YOU WAVE APPLIco FOR U.S. CITIZENSHIP, IMDICATE PRESENT STATUS OF YOUR APPLICATION (Firat papers, ete.)
a
. © [section vin ‘EDUCATION
1. CHECK EX} HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ATTAINED
LER THAN hGH SCHOOL GAARUATE OVER TWO YEARS GF COLLEGE © WS OLONER
NG SEMOOL GRADUATE X ascwctants osonce
; TRADE, SUSIMESS, ON COMMERCE: SOWOGL Gaanuare
SRAGUATE STUSY CKADING TO HIGHER SEGRCE
@, COLLEGE GR UNIVERSITY STUDY
TWO YEASH COLLESE Ge G25
OATE
RECO
SussECT DATES ATTENDED DEGREE
pia Kes necro
MAME AND LOCATION OF COLLEGE OF UNIVERSITY
. latin American Institute
Mexico City College, Mexico D
3, TRADE. COMMERCIAL AND SPECHALIZEO SCHOOLS .
DATES ATTENDED TOTAL
NAME OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION Taow vo MONTHS
Tatin American Institute, Diplomatic fT
sec.ahove) _ 1.
. 1 +
ee ee See ane L.
a MILITARY TRAINING. ceull time “duty in specialized schaals ‘such as Ordnance, Intelligence, Comauaications, etc. }
—_ y : a DATES ATTENDED TOTAL
NAME OF SCHOOL STUBY GR SPECIALIZATION om To MONTHS
Militery Police School MP, Training 1947 2 MOS.
a ae a ~
i
a es . . a a —
S+ OTHER EGUCATIONAL TRAINING NOT INDICATED ABOVE
7 Self Study, various fields,
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SECTION ITi CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
21. OATES OF MILITARY SERVICE (Fram- and To- ) BY MONTM AND YEAR
22. WRANCH OF SERVICE
Pes. COUNTRY WITH WHICH MIL ETARY SERVICE AFFILIATED
24, DETAILS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN
Department of Army, Cnal Zone, 1953-1955
SECTION IV RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION LIVING ABROAD OR WHO ARE NOT U.S, CITIZENS
1, FULL NAWE (Laat. FirsteMiddle) RELATIONSHIP T=]
FIIPGANT, Silvio " Gnole
4. ADDRESS OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES
t 5
arene fi
S CITIZENSHIP (Country) 6. FREQUENCY OF CONTACT 7. DATE OF LAST caNTACT
Y Vone . *£ 0
1. FULL NAME (Laat-Firatemiddie) RELATIONSHIP a
4- ADDRESS OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES
Varese, Ita
S. CET) ZENSHIP (Country) &. FREQUENCY GF CONTACT 7. DATE Of LAST COWYaCT
Ita None
S. FULL Name (Laet-Pirel-Middiey 2. RELATIONSHIP
Families of above
4. ADORESS OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES
S. CHTIZENSHIP (Country) 6- FREQUENCY OF CONTACT 7+ GATE OF Last CONTACT
t. FULL NAME (LaSt-Firat-Middle) 2 RELATIONSHIP
4. ADDRESS Of COUNTRY IN WHECH RELATIVE RESIDES
S$ CLTEZENSmEP (Country y S&S. FREQUENCY OF COoNTacT 3. BATE OF LAST COKTACT
SPECK AL A EMARKNS, IF ANY, CONCERNING THESE WELATIVES
SECTION ¥ FINANCIAL STATUS
1) ARE YOU ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON YOUR SALARY? ixives rr
2. IF YOUR ANSWER 1S "NO" TO THE ABOVE, STATE SOURCES OF GINER INCOME
NA
3. BANKING INSTITUTIONS WITH WHICH YOU KAVE ACCOUNTS
NAME OF INSTITUTION AODRESS (City, State, Couatry)
Falls Church Bank Falls Church, Virginia, USA
“SECTION V CONTINUED TO PAGE 9
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PERLODIG SUPPLEMENT
{S71 9 PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
THIS GATE
4 February 1957
Thie form provides the means whereby your official peraonne!l records wili be kept current, Even though it duplicates
. information you have furniahed previously, it will be necessary for you to complete Sectiong | through VI in their
eniicety. You naad complete Sections VII through XIIt only if there has been o change since you entered on duty with
the ordanitation or if you believe the item requires sare complete coverage than you have previously reported.
@T Section | GENERAL .
1. FULL MAME (L4at~FirateSiddle) 4
Kent, William Merris
2. CURRENT ADDRESS (No,, Street, City, Zane, State) a. PERMANENT ADDRESS (No,, Street, City, Zone, Stato) :
2608 N, Winchester Street 2608 N, Winchester Street
Ar gton on. irginis
4. HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER $. STATE, TERRITORY, POSSESSION OR COUNTRY IN WHICH YOU NOW CLAIM RESIDENCE
JEfferson 3-3899 Virgins
2- RELATIONSHIP
Wife
3. HOME ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zone, Stata, Country).
8 N, Wincheste: Street, Arlington 13, Virginia
Me
4 8. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, OTHER CLOSE acLaTives (Spouse, Mosher, Feather) way also BE NOTIFIED. FF SUCH NOTIFICATION
4 15 MOT OESIRABLE BECAUSE OF HEALTH OR OTHER REASONS, Pi Laat SO STATE.
Mr, Paul Kent, 2448 Washington Ave,, New York 58, New York (Father)
2. FURNISH DATE, PLACE ANG REASON FOR ALL SEPARATIONS. DIVORCES GA ANNULMENTS
WEFE OR MHUSGAND: Tf you have been married more than once, including annulments, use 8 separate sheet for former wi fel
jor husband giving date beiow fos ell previous micriages. If marriage is contemplated, provide same data for fiance.
(Firat) (Middle)
4- OATE OF MARRIAGE
es 9
we
6. WIS (OF her) ADDRESS BEFORE MARR
7. LIVING 8. DATE OF DEATH 9. CAUSE OF DEATH
PxXoes Te Ne Mm FOR
10. CURRENT ADDRESS (Give dast address, if deceased)
i]
Same as 2, above { p WRI
t
: 41. DATE OF BIATH 12. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, Stare, Country) 5
: 12 November 193) Covington, Louisiana, USA paTe_4_MAY 18 8
i 13. iF 8ORN OUTSIDE u.S.*OATE OF ENTRY 14 PLACE OF ENTRY
: MM NA
1S. CVTIZENSHIP (Country) 16. DATE ACQUERED 17. WHERE acQuiRep (City, State, Country)
> 18. OCCUPATION 19. PRESENT EMPLOYER (AlSa give former employer, or if spouse is decaased or
nemployed, last two employers
Housewife * N.Y.Telephone Go, (former emmloyer}
20. EMPLOYES’S CR BUSINESS ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Stata, Country)
New York City
SECTION 111 CONTINUED TO PAGE 2
FORM Me GUYD use previous EDITIONS. SEGRET 44}
2
: 1 DEC 5
, . veo cs mame ime | Symmes ans i
: SEC; & Step Father in law
Full Name: G. Artimr Dovey
Iiving
PRESENT ADDRESS: 355 N. Y. Ave., Jersey City, Nd.
DATE OF BIRTH: 1904
CITIZENSHIP? U.S.
OCCUPATION: U. S. N. Inspector (Civil Service)
a ca crtengminmnegy see rains ns SEE
SEc, 9. MOTHER-IN-LAW
FULL NAME WW By. ae | eee |, > ae
(Fire) ° (Middie} (Laat)
LIVING OR DECEASED ~odving..... DATE OF DECEASE ........ CAUSE Woo.
PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS ~ 45 ae Avenue, dormer Ghtys Mole
DATE OF BIRTH —2 No¥_191] PLACE OF BIRTH .. Lowell, Massechusett Been nneeeneeeene
IF HORN OUTSIDE U, S, INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY creer aena tat en men verre pean
— ~ NAL [ wm WHERE? oie ccc eoementee eee
CITIZENSHIP U.S... WHEN ACQUIRED WHERE isyfeiaiay ese
OCCUPATION .Ketay..Manuf Co, IncLAST EMPLOYER ~M.LY.C, SLY.
SEC. 10. RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION, WHO EITHER LIVE ABROAD
OR WHO ARE NOT CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES:
1. NAME —-— RELATIONSHIP _. AGE
Tv: teeter naman tenes FO nae tanto crae nes ate «nen cone y setae ate smaentaneeeeeene
CIRIZENSHIP ~~ ADDRESS (St. and Number} (City) (Btate) (Country)
2 NAME RELATIONSHIP |... AGE reece eee
Sn ot eae ee een st hme nme
CYMZENSHIP oo ADDRESS ___.
(Gt and Nember) (City inte) aa
8. NAME _. a ~~~ RELATIONSHIP .... comets AGE
CITIZENSHIP ADDRESS -.
(St und Namber)(Giiy) "(iate) foamy)
SS SS ee) oer
SEQ. 11, RELATIVES BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE IN THE MILITARY OR CIVIL SERVICE OF
THE U.S. OR OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT: .
1. NAME Harry Martin RELATIONSHIP Uncle age Bo.
CITIZENSHIP ss. appREss. - __ California
(St and Number) "(City)" teaay oantey)
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN) —.U+_S. Havy, Submarine Corps |
2. NAME ..G. Arthur Dovey RELATIONSHIP Seep Father xen _ AB
CITIZENSHIP ._ILS.. ADDRESS -235_N.Ye Ave, Jersey City New.
(St and Namber) ~~ (City) (Btate} (Country)
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (If KNOWN) aw GAVEL Service.
8. NAME Ws RELATIONSHIP see teens AGE oe
CITIZENSHIP —. i _.... ADDRESS wots penane nteengee ne nner a anne necceeman ce antt--aeseyeeeeenpee
(St. and Number) (City) (State) (Country)
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF RNOWN) on ence ete eee _
(5) 16-~-42883-2.
()
OCCUPATION
svsssnnee LAST EMPLOYER
Ae came tReet te oan meme nn
EMPLOYER'S OR OWN BUSINESS ADDRESS
(Gt and Number) (cits) (Btate) (Country)
MILITARY SERVICE FROM . vovmree TO vc ccee ee cecrene BRANCH OF SERVICE ..
COUNTRY 2
sete DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT, SERVICE, U, 8. OR FOREIGN
Sec. 7. BROTHERS AND SISTERS (including he haltf-, step-, and adopted brothers and sisters) :
FULL NAME tee e serene i cee ec arnenenee sseees me eer pnp tunes eens 2 rr
1 N (First) (Mido) (Last) AG
PRESENT ADDRESS
188, and Numbers Ging (Bnet Gomme) cians
& FULL NAME Tr ae as naenters cement eae newer AGE ooo
(First) (Milde) (Laat)
PRE T ADDRESS Saad Minbg TT ggygagecn ere ece mepemetee ecco eee cprereccspten ace eneeeeece cone acenene
SENT AD (8% acd Number) 1Cite® (Btate) (Country) “(Cittranahip)
& FULL NAME _........
AGE ~..-—..
; PRESENT ADDRESS
cee "> "(aang Tei tiainatigy
cri netceetenmetcce ees AGE oo.
(Last)
4 FULL NAME .
PRESENT ALDRESS orate oo one ves sea geeeneteceee co eeeeies cereeenenenes
(3 and Number) (City) (State)
6. FULL NAME
Gp aT Tos oe
PRESENT ADDRESS .
* “(SC aad Numbness 7" Gay “Beaty Gout Gee
‘
B - FSS ES RS
af
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SEC. 8. FATHER-IN-LAW
FULL NAME _... Kiward G, . cee, Martin.
(Wiret} ; i “(Mladisy rir Last) oe
| 7 LIVING on DecEAsED .Uying pargor peceasE eevee cere CAUSE oe cc esecensee.
| .. PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS 20. Oriole. Drive,. serngnn,
: ad
‘St. and Number)
(State) (Country)
| . DATE OF BIRTH _4.Feb 1908 pace or pinto ~—Goxington, Louisiana...
IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S, INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY ...... |... ceeeeee
CITIZENSHIP WHEN ACQUIRED? 0. |. . WHERE? .. wert em ee cte ee vecece
“City) (State) (Country)
OCCUPATION ..Merchent-Mepine-PE1bST EMPLOYER 0.
(2)
E.IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S. WHEN DID YOU FIRST ARRIVE IN THIS COUNTRY? __....___. saree onan
PORT OF ENTRY? .... ON PASSPORT OF WHAT COUNTRY? 0. ~
LABT U. 8. VISA nea cceeceecceemmenescomeevee np eevunetnenteseiesnavwnengneneesecagecoesceccereneene aetnceersennanneseneneanee
(Number) (Type) (Place of Leave) (Date of leeuc)
CR
Sec. 2. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
AGE eee BEX oo. evreneen ne eenees HEIGHT «.. ---- WEIGHT ...._.
EYES ... .... HAIR cee COMPLEXION .....----..--...--. SCARS ....-.-----—-- -
BUILD ne .. OTHER DISTINGUISHING FEATURES 2-2. -e ens esnsenssmeecssenereereestennene=
Sec, 8. MARITAL STATUS
A. SINGLE —............., MARRIED .....2....... DIVORCED ............-.... WIDOWED .....-._...
Stats Dats, PLact, AND REASON row ALL Srpazations, Divorces 08 ANNULMENTS
B. WIFE OR HUSBAND (IF YOU HAVE BEEN MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE—INCLUDING ANNUL-
MENTS—USE A SEPARATE SHEET FOR FORMER WIFE OR HUSBAND GIVING DATA REQUIRED
BELOW FOR ALL PREVIOUS MARRIAGES.)
NAME OF SPOUSE _.._Dorot y Bermadette ss Martin
: {Fizwt) (Mihdadie (Maiden)
(heat)
PLACE AND DATE OF MARRIAGE _... New..York City, N.Y. - 17 May 1952.2
HIS (OR HER) ADDRESS BEFORE MARRIAGE _52] West 190 St. N.¥.C., N.Y.
(St and Neder) (City) (Bente) (Comatry}
LIVING OR DECEASED _ living . DATE OF DECEASE —.................. CAUSE.
SENT, . eee
PRE T, OR LAST, ADDRE (St. and Number) {City} (State) (Country)
OF BI 12Now1.930 PLACE OF BIRTH —....Covington,.Loulaiana
DATE RTH TH (CR) {Btate) (Country)
IF BORN OUTSIDE U. S, INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY -..-
CITIZENSHIP U.S... WHEN ACQUIRED? WHERE?
(City) (State) (Cenntry)
occupation _S@°Fetary ss Lasr EMPLOYER N.Y, Telephone Coo
EMPLOYER'S OR BUSINESS ADpREsS _.140 West St., N.Y.0., Ne, 0
(St. and Nember} {City} (State) (Country)
MILITARY SERVICE FROM... TO ...__........-- BRANCH OF SERVICE
(Pate) (Date)
COUNTRY -~...—..--..----.-....__..__.... DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT. SERVICE, U. 8S. OR FOREIGN
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PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT
Instructions: 1. Answer all questions completely. If question is not applicable write “NA.” Write
“unknown” only if you do not know the answer and cannot obtain the answer from
personal records, Use the blank pages at the end of this form for extra details on
any question or questions for which you do not have shfficient room,
2. Type, print, or write carefully; illegible or incomplete forms will not receive consid-
eration.
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HAVE YOU READ AND DO YOU UNDERSTANT: THE INSTRUCTIONS?
: Sac. 1, PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Miss
NAHE wees eT a ce, Ext.
* toe ass (First} (Middle) fi ~
PRESENT ADDRESS ............. anes
“(gt and Numbes) Tdi as” way." ea
* PERMANENT ADDRESS ... 2448 ‘icciesy MSP ington, AVE. »..New York City, WY,
: (8t and Neaber) (Go). Stated (Country;
B. NICKNAME 2. oe een. WHAT OTHER NAMES HAVE YOU USED?
rovennnssenmnnntwcsenenenssstrmrmee UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE YOU EVER USED THESE
NAMES? 2
HOW LONG? WF A LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS cote tnancecnemene ee ten wena nanan nee
hers BE re (By what acthority) enreme sees anerocnecwne
C. DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH _ rntennenen neg -
(City? (State) {Country}
D. PRESENT CITIZENSHIP ....___._.__._. HY BIRTH? BY MARRIAGE? eee ecceeeeene
, (Country)
BY NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE NO. ...W...... ISSUED BY
(Data) {Court}
ae — eee eee meena ereneeentec cnet ceeneneee tae
1€lty) (State) (Country)
HAVE YOU HAD A PREVIOUS NATIONALITY?
(Yes or No) (Country)
HELD BETWEEN WHAT DATES? ___.T0_____. ANY OTHER NATIONALITY?
(Country)
: GIVE PARTICULARS 0. Sa
HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS TO CHANGE PRESENT CITIZENSHIP? |... GIVE PARTICULARS:
@) 10--89855-2
writs SO-1
MAA Oh Fare a alate BS Ky
EMPLOVE! ORC tpg Pop:
MLITARY SE! C} 0 “ee 0
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‘Sec. 4. CHILDREN on 1 {Include partial “dependents) :
1, NAME .... ce teense esas tee .. RELATIONSHIP ...
CITIZENSHIP .. oe). 6ADDRESS weet
iat, aad Nomber) _ rier)
2. NAME . _ _— | Ts. vam RELATIONSHIP ~
CITIZENSHIP ADDRESS wo gs
(Bt. and Nember) ichy)
3. NAME . rr re ane, . RELATIONSHIP ..
CITIZENSHIP . - : ADDRESS ...... .. wis se .
ise, ang Number Cantey
ad ene oe ne RT RTE SETS a “ . =
gec. 5. FATHER (Give the same information for stepfather and/or guardian on a separate sheet)
FULL NAME Faul . ken? oy
1 Msdede } tLeaer
LIVING OR DECEASED Laing _ DATE OP DECEASE
PRESENT, OR LasT, ADDRESS 2497 bedashest 3 fon.
. (Se ond BM:
DATE oF Bintidanka MEL... PLACE OF BIRTH Mehr.
(Oey) oT : 1 Coentry )
IF BORN OUTSIDE U. 8 INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF wera Tbo 28, 1. NS.
ernzensinr (4S. AL... wHen acquinen rd 1h LIM. wuene: ALL CNLL A
City} (Raatey
occupation Afemutoc Tage... LAST mur.over Bale Kemal, Varese, [toy ..
EMPLOYER'S OR OWN BUSINESS ADDRESS 0b. £, fe eel MM WV.
(Hy) Reta)
MILITARY SERVICE raom Od, (Li. oA e ¥ BRANCH OF SERVICE _.. , Arear. .
COUNTRY Germany. .. DETAILS OF OTRER GOVT. SERVICE, U. 8. OR FOREIGN
Suc. « MOTHER AGive the
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uavING os DECEASED my. DATE OF DECEASE .
Siamese re se rtemmer ag si
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sbteuhiddaiidianmaegep ana
HEN DID YOU ST ARRIVE Gis COUNTRY Api EL LTST
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Ha tory 3 Statement
caieiinainaaaeaanannaes ite 2 ikatiiiniaaa” “tebemmhiitai ies 2 cocaine
PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT
Instructions: 1. Answer all questions campletely. Ef question is net appheable write “NAS Write
“unknegen” onk af yeu de net Know the answer and cannot obtam the answer fram
personal records, Use the blank pages at Che end of this farm for extra de tials ats
Any question or questians far whieh yeu de not hitwe suffigent: room
‘ . 2. Type. print, or write carefully: iatble or incomplete forms will not rece: consid
eralion .
WAVE YOU READ AND DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRECTIONS? — 72>
Sec. 1. PERSONAL BACKGEOUND
Vetep dete
ie thee
ASEULI NAME Me UA bam Pores Kept be
Mew. Base CYpres fbf
PRESENT ADDRESS 448 Wenn fin Me. Nye £4 WY, iA ot,
aot ae
PERMANENT ADDRES 4h uléshinyton Hue. NYC JF, oN x Us. .
wanes
ve on
BL NICKNAME bit! WHAT OTHER NAMES HAVE YoU CSkn7 Whiltem
hasta franz * UNDE WHAT CIRC UMSTAND Ra HAVE YOU BVER USkde THESE *
wanes? Miseahrona wes Mego! tami nome trmert
. How LonG? ZLY45. TF A LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICCLARS Hy. Y IS9¢
Mil AMS oupreme Gurl, Kron lovaly
(Were *) sity what authority?
c. pare or Birts /fay 2492? PLACE OF BIRTH Ah ‘an “a Iraly
D. PRESENT crTeNsnip 4 bf. BY BIKTH! : BY MARRIAGE? —
BY NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE NO.EIGPTE/ issu sepah 20, 1951 ev SAstvie? iA aurh
av. Mesa York Lily... Meat York... ce dh,
(Chey + : (States . (Caantey)
can . HAVE You. BaD 4 PREVIOUS NATIONALITY? ....... Zes te ue PI AY.
. Yes or Nop (Country)...
. HELD BETWEEN WHAT vares/¥ry in rolbas MB ayy OTHER NATIONALITY? ... -/ an. .
r antry
GIVE PARHICULARS e/a e 3
Lanes ‘GIVE PARTICULARS: ~
Set. 9: ]
MOTHER (WV L4w~-
NANF. evezynw 2D, Dovey
LIVING
9 DPRES ~ 355 NEw YoRK AVE, ,TERSED CTY, aut
DATE of BIRTH A NOV,” iFt0
CITIZEN SHIP! US
OL UPATION: DeErENSa WORKER
S& Ce:
STEP- FATHER. KV. Law ~
MAME! & ARTHUE Dovey
ot VING
ADDRESS | 965° New Lr WE. , TERY CITY, ALT
PATE oF Barn: 1Foy
UN2ansnie> us
OCCUPATION! Us MAUY INS bere
(14)
F. IF, TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE, ANY OF THE ABOVE HAS CONDUCTED AN INVESTIGATION OF
YOU, INDICATE BELOW THE NAME OF THAT AGENCY AND THE APPROXIMATE DATE OF
THE INVESTIGATION: .
Sc, 26. PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME onc cccccccecnn nn eeeeeceaecuscnenes mntea mera ste eamnmnanntea sam ecnanes sean comets RELATIONSHIP ~...--—---10--- ene
ADDRESS ooo occccsccocne cece cree eee mage tect peemmeys mcete ces semaamananennaayarcrcronssannananmastas eacwenaansnanensaert gee eases gram
_ (St. and Number) (City) (State) (Country)
Sec. 27. YOU ARE INFORMED THAT THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL STATEMENTS MADE
HEREIN WILL BE INVESTIGATED.
ARE THERE ANY UNFAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTIONED ABOVE WHICH
MAY BE DISCOVERED IN SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATION, WHETHER YOU WERE DIRECTLY
INVOLVED OB NOT, WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION? IF 50, DESCRIBE. IF NOT,
ANSWER “NO.”
vente neneertetcenenanetatnaassnunnenaenan tenet eeeeee ite pea Anne Rana eA ete REIN ET RI RA OOT IE CIS AE CALS LAOS OCS
Sec, 28. I CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING ANSWERS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND I AGREE THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT
OR OMISSION AS TO A MATERIAL FACT WILL CONSTITUTE GROUNDS FOR IM-
MEDIATE DISMISSAL OR REJECTION OF MY APPLICATION.
SIGNED AT Ma oes a ey DS en DATE 23. May 140.
Latina 8. agri, WR pee Ke —
ne a nwt S....}
(Witness) (Signature of Applicant)
USE THE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR EXTRA DETAILS. NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE NUM-
BER OF THE QUESTION TO WHICH THEY RELATE. SIGN YOUR NAME AT THE END OF
THE ADDED MATERIAL. IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS REQUIRED USE EXTRA PAGES THE
SAME SIZE AS THESE AND SIGN EACH SUCH PAGE.
Ue F. COWMRMMENT PRINTING OFFICE = 1O-“U2B5S2
3 e | ~
Sra P_
SEc. 9, MOTHER-IN-LAW .
FULLNAME FLORENCE
(First) (Milddie} (Last)
LIVING GRPEUEASED DATE OF DECEASE ww CAUSE ounce -
/ ~
PRESENT, OR-bAQT, ADDRESS 0 CRUCM DE, 5, SERINGELELD, ALM. ees peeece
>
DATE OF BIRTH ww PLACE OF BIRTH anette ta TT rpm neces east nenentseeastseeseeepeeee
IF BORN OUTSIDE U. S. INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY ~
crrizensarp _.(/ Ss waen ACQUIRED? _. 7" WHERE? hee igtemee aces
OCCUPATION mr Lage EMPLOYER —
SEC. 10. RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION, WHO EITHER LIVE ABROAD
OR WHO ARE NOT CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES:
1. NAME RELATIONSHIP ACE
IZE: creo reeteeene ADDRE Oa perennation geremnaan tet son tonenen tee neeeasiic sung
OTTIZENSHIP ADDRESS (te wad Number) (City) (Btate) (Country)
RELATIONSHIP oo. AGE meen scen meee
2. NAME cre tte ett tn a onan enna neue
I IP detent ete a eee ie hod Ra OC gn pec ee encom merece
CITIZENSH ADDRESS (Mt, and Narsber) (City) (Bate) (Country) {
8 NAME RELATIONSHIP 0 AGE nee ranean
CITIZENSHIP ADDRESS Ti a ebay Geiig as eS
SS
SEC. 11, RELATIVES BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE IN THE MILITARY OR CIVIL SERVICE OF
THE U.S, OR OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT:
1. NAME rr ttnnen sears te nenaineanteenctreanssen aoe RELATIONSHIP serene ee eee AGE oo
CITIZENSHIP wvewwretnn ADDRESS
(Stand Number) (City) States Pang
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF KNOWN) Stet teen ee noone ea eeenainnnnenemteetn tes coc ~ |
2. NAME rrr or remsarcntneenscomcecnerearrananesceneeecne RBLA TIONSHIP ooo AGE _. Hl
CITIZENSHIP 2 ADDRESS oe sateen atte wece geen cnanes eps ene mms
(8t. and Namber) (City) (Bate) (Country)
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (iF KNOWN) tetera same none et sentences
Ane eee eee ee d
3 NAME RELATIONSHIP venteetee wterenetene.. AGE
CITIZENSHIP oo. cen enn e eee ADDRESS once nee eee rector eee
(St. and Namber) ¢
(State) (Country)
TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (IF ENOWN) oo Sane ee anette nee ene tenn oe
(5) 16628552
ohn scneatte tags mcintnge eo be
(4)
OCCUPATION oun ecccceennecenncersemeneeene LAST EMPLOYER one eee enn nnn
EMPLOYER’S OR OWN BUSINESS ADDRESS ooo... cece cceecnete cree cegne neon cntnen ence reeeeeneee ne engneme teens
(St. and Number) (City) (State) (Country}
MILITARY SERVICE FROM 2... csnmeeen TO cicceessencrenne BRANCH OF SERVICE .........csncenenceeeeene
COUNTRY .....
Sec, 7, BROTHERS AND SISTERS (Including half-, step-, and adopted brothers and sisters):
A. FULL NAME oon cece e ceneenenecteee mee evens nnn nseae cpmeatecgaee cutis asaeaneesenneuanenmnemunea en cneteninsemee AGE _..2 ne.
(First)? {Middie} (Last)
PRESENT ADDRESS ........... necutiegetinsneeascaes Gaeenes cundarse cee cengasewqawetnaamemarecngunsestanctnupennese ¢acesmecnecemeenses®
(8t. and Number) (City) {Btate) (Country) (Citizenship)
2 PULL NAME occ cence mee meee ere evnneen eonvanment mans cnessecemeantisenmenapentemercecenme cerns AGED ceccsce meee
{First (Middle) (Last}
PRESENT ADDRESS .200..00..0.ccossoncenscmeeecnees ccenernusareeeeaneuenses
(St. and Number) (City) «8
B. PULL NAME 0... cece cece scenasen sneer semana casienescesmerans cietenesmenenenavene wenmrmeesssensenenmeens AGE cen nance
tPieat) (Middle) (Last)
PRESENT ADDRESS 200022. wooo ccese cence snes eee nncnn ene ce renner cceneu anne seceeeesegereecewsensctangeeedacseenssasncoueee _-
{8t. and Number) (City) (State) (Country) (Citizenship)
4 FULL NAME o.oo ne eee ee eee ee en ennenvemrenanacstgenmenatteteneeremennmeerieemmenments AGES cece mee
CP heet} UMiddle) (Laat)
PRESENT ADDRESS ... F
B FULL NAME noe ee ete cree mene nna
(Fivest oes";
PRESENT ADDRESS... wnmeeeeermereeneene voc s tenn seen eee ange cence eet nennne cageenenaeentme neneeneensgetnescwes seat
(80 and Number) tery) Biate) Conny) (Gitivenship)
geet ee:
Sec. 8. FATHER-IN-LAW
FuLLNAME.. EDWARD Sp LOART IN
(Fire) { Middle) {Laat}
LIVING GR-DRCEXSED _.. DATE OF DECEASE = CAUSE _
PRESENT, on-tast, ADDRESS 22. ORO 2b Ph... SPRINGEIELD ALA.
(St and Number) (city (State) (Country)
para or Bra $F R90? PLACE OF BIRTH COVINGTON, LAL
IF BORN OUTSIDE U. 8. INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY 2077 eo eeceeeeceeee
CITIZENSHIP ...0/9__. WHEN ACQUIRED? “77... WHERE? .....--.----- FT enone
(City) (State) (Country)
OCCUPATION TERCHART. MARINE LAST EMPLOYER ooo eee seesesceeeeseeee ceeeneeeuenee
Pitue ereren)
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ae”
Asad ment “oe Pal S
eo Pee Ao HMvlL'7g ¢
Pate: 3 ? P72 “9
PERSONAL HISTORY STA EMENT™
Instructions: 1. Answer all questions completely. If question is not . applicable write “NA.” Write
“unknown” only if you do not know the answer and cannot obtain the answer from
personal records. Use the blank pages at the end of this form for extra details on
any question or questions for which you do not have sufficient room.-
2. Type, print, or.write carefully; illegible or incomplete forms will, not receive consid-
eration,
HAVE YOU READ AND DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS? ~ZE3.
‘You or No)
Sec. 1, PERSONAL BACKGROUND. Telephone:
Mor Offes
acruin NaME Mr WILEIAM MORRIS KENT. mp
Ue we leita (Finst) Mt ? (Laat) ee.
PRESENT ADDRESS ou ein ceecece nnn cnnncnnnnesunnmisumsnmenenacuenedatmmmewnenne nenne scene + cncmanimamaptrine tne eae a mecnentatiat
. {St and Number} (eaty) - (Btatay . » (ousrtey) ©
PERMANENT ADDRESS rT wey sig een anguaes studmeas subd Mewes ee SeNEN aE ENN P—eRROEETEETC OE MONRRSE SS
it. and Number} : «City) (Stateh (Comstry)
B. NICKNAME _W..-.-nemeeeeee WHAT OTHER NAMES HAVE YOU USEDT anes mnre ncn
wearer eee ntne tonnnatinnenttn nano UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE YOU EVER USED THESE
NAMESP oe ee en nee coreeene ene ennamenlecheerttineteenen une nen nememntere
HOW LONG? _...W..--.ue-- LP A LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS .___...__.-——--ernennnerrten mene
Where 2) Te —_ “(ay what sathorits) ~~ eee
C. DATE OF BIRTH ..._.....-....-- PLACE OF BIRTH, ——...—.---.---enn ene e merece ene mn rene nme tsa penne a
(City) (State) (Country)
‘D. PRESENT CITIZENSHIP __..._...-.----. BY BIRTH? _...........--. BY MARRIAGE? _.
iCountry)
BY NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE NO. -..W......... ISSUED ........ a we BY nee ee een
(Date} (Court)
AT oe nse nee ae me en nee eae an Nine enn M nea ne epee Aue nen a imine nee
(City) + (State) (Country)
HAVE YOU HAD A PREVIOUS NATIONALITY? 2222. snipe nce nee enine emene n eee
(Yes or No) (Country)
HELD BETWEEN WHAT DATES? __._.... TO... -.... ANY OTHER NATIONALITY? ..._._.. a
(Country)
GIVE PARTICULARS | ee ene eee cence amt ance ne car nee meneee enna agentes tinea me
HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS TO CHANGE PRESENT CITIZENSHIP? _............. GIVE PARTICULARS:
cect nena named ena notamment cate imine de cnaee ee Rae eee nme ne aes eee see etme Md nfn cee mecmetnn en eet wen we
(1) 16 S2886—-1
SE Ma 38- 1
; —
CRET
(then Filled Inj ,
@ | SECTION XIT; CHILDREN AND OTHER DEPENDENTS Ua *.
: 1, NUMBER oF CHILDREN (Including stepchildren Pe NuMBen oF OTHER DEPEND ERs ig, ing spouge, :
and adopted childeen; WHO ARE UNMARR LED Parents, stepparen 3, 5 ab
. i : WHO DERE on vou FoR aT LEAST S08 oF 1 a
surrorsince eS OF AGE, aNd ARE Not SEL Fe 3 | THEIR su TARR. Suitoren over 24 YEARS » ‘
pained ncn ene CE AGE win Eee Sup ron :
3. PROVIDE tre FOLLOWING INFORMATION Fon ALi CHILOAEN anD DEPENDENTS y
the ier me ; sen ‘
NAME i RELATIONSH EP YEAR OF giRnty a JiZENSHIP ‘
Dorothy B, Kent. Wife 1930 :
a
William M, Kent, Jr, Son
ne Fmt it ey
Paul E, Kent Son
a
Karen A, Kent Daughter
ADDITIONAL COMMENT aNu/oR CONTINUATION OF PRECEDING Trims
DATE CEMPLET Ee February 1957
6
! i
Pa ue!
SECRET
CASE OFFICER DIVISION
CONTRACT INFORMATION AND CHECK LIST Maurice Cipn WHD
(CONTINUED) TELEPHONE EXTENSION DATE
NOTE: SEB INSTRUCTIONS ON PIRST SHEET. 6032 15 June 1966
SECTION VII OTHER BENEFITS
46. BENEFITS (See HR 20-44, HR 20-41, HR 20-7, HR 20-53, and HH 20-620-1, HB 20-1000-1 and/or successor regulations for
benefits applicable to various categories of contract personnel.)
Normal
SECTION iX COVER ACTIVITY.
“7 status Popes | TPE peeereserens__ffesnunes —__f_Jeowmeneree |
(check) (check) [eoucarsonar of Iusatrany
IF COVER PoReerasesenes ARE CONTEMPLATED, THEY _ jsgesieizee ——_| EFFECTED ON ahergltoueet BASIS
jveas (Jno (Cl) comrcere (Tl) wantin
SECTION X OFFSET OF INCOME
$0. CRFSET OF INCOME AND OTHER EMOLUMENTS DERIVED FROM COVER ACTIVITIES (If teas than total, juatify in separate meso
atesched hareto.) {J TOTAL CI PARTIAL ied wowe
[Ler [owe] vee | 3 § duly 1966 Bars =
fa. TERMINATION NOTICE (Number of days) SG. FORFEITURE OF RETURN TRAVEL FOR RESIGNATION PRIOR TO CONTRACT TERMINA
NA NA Corrs Con
SECTION Xil FUNCTION
SE. PRIMARY FUN“TION (C1, FZ, PP, other)
PP
SECTiOn KINI
$7. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CUTIES TO BE PERFORMED
OUTIES
Service requirements of field stations and WH Division under cover of
the Christian Fellowship Fund as described in Project JMPOPLAR-12.
SECTION XIV
S58. EXPERLENCE
Travel and residence in Europe and Latin America. Operational assignments
in Latin America and USA under WH Division.
QUALEF ECAT IONS
SG. EQUCATION |; Tease sencos |] MEGM MEHOOR GHeovATE [_[rssce REWOOL GmaDUaTE
(iret heteine) Sustmess SCmO02 GnenUaATE
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL GRADUATE
Level Attained
S .o. PosT saaouate [ [ua [ft
60. LANGUAGE COMPETENCY READ 61. INDIVIDUAL’S
COUNTRY OF ORIGI
Check Appropriate Spanish
Degree Competency | italian | Italy
[xx]
62. AKEA KNOWLEDGE
Surope, Far East, Latin, America
SECTION XV EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO CIA
3. GIVE INCLUSIVE DATES. POSITION TITLE OR TYPE woRK
» SALARY AND REASON FOR LEAVING
1950-1951 Store Manager, El Salvador, C.A., Salary $2,400, left
for better position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
64. ADDITIONAL CR UNUSUAL REQUIREMENTS, JUSTIFICATIONS OR EXPLANATIONS (Use other side if necessary }
wie ii be engaged in this Project for at least five years.
-
oe
° SECRET
CONTRACT INFORMATION AND CHECK LIST yrQ
egnets ven 1 Bae AR 20.32 jad, B 2; io007! for guidance.
r when items .
Te ab Forward ariginal and FKo copies for preparation
DIVISION
CASE OFFICER
fice. Currie
TELEPHONE EXTENSION
SECTION | GENERAL
1. NAME 2A. PROJECT
JMPOPLAR-12
2B. PERMANENT STATION
New Orleans, [
&. INDIVIDUAL HAS @EEN ENGAGED BY CIA OR ITS ALLIED ACTIVITIES IN SOME CAPACITY
PRIOR TO THIS CONTRACT. KXX YES CI avo (If yes, describe and include dates
and salary’) oyee 1951-1952
. ve. a QO 956
iLait BoD LOvee
eaiainca] nseaveo]_[ooe sews] tote Mets seetment” As? od
®. INDIVIDUAL WILL WORK UNDER "CONTROLLED CONDITIONS’ 1.€.. REGULAR OFFICE PROPOSED CATEGORY (Contract agent,
HOURS AWAY FROM SUSJECT'S HOME AND PERFORMED UNDER THE BUPERVIGEON OF A contract employee, oe )
S$. PREVICUS CIA PSEUDONYM OR ALIASES
Charles K, Morledge (P)
Douglas < G. upton (alias
7. SECURITY CLEARANCE (Type and date)
STAFF EMPLOYEE OR STAFF AGENT
YES ao VU,
| Xx) he Rg
SECTION Lt PERSONAL DATA
18, CITIZENSHIP IF NOT U.S, CITIZEN, INOEVIDUAL [5 A PERMA- 33. 37 OATE OF BiRth (Month, day, year)
USA WENT RESI{OEHT ALIEN Co ves coe 9 May 1929
8. LEGAL RESIDENCE (City and atste or country) $6. CURRENT RESIDENCE (City end atate or country)
Herndon, Virginia - Same
17. MARITAL STATUS (Check a6 appropriate )
[] stsoce (KB warnrec (7) vteowes (} *ewanceo (CU seranaten (CT Pt voncen
+e, MUMBER OF DEPENDENTS (Not ingluding individual) 19. INDIVIDUAL [S RELATED TO A STAFF EMPLOYEE, STAFF AGENT Of
RELATIONSHIP AND AGE: AN INDIVIDUAL CURRENTLY WORKING FOR THE AGENCY IN SOME
Wife - 35 ceactonsnpe | ORB
Son - 12
Son - 11
Daughter - 10
SECTION iti U.S, MILITARY STATUS
22. IF RETIRED, INDICATE CATEGORY (Longevity, combat dia-
ability, service divebility non-combat )
25. DRAFT ELIGISLE 26. ORAFT DEFERMENT OBTAINED
Cvs Gye BY CIA Cl] ves ip.
24. RANK OR GRADE
SECTION iV COMPENSATION
27. BASIC SALARY 28. POST OJFFERENT FAL 29. COVER Sent. 6 if a
GS-13, Step [5 Former Dept. of Army, Dept.
State, Dept. of Army
pguti e Secretary of Christiak™
20, FEDERAL TAX WITHHOLDING
SECTION V
34. COVER (Breakdown, if any)
None
TRAVEL
SECTION Vi
TYPES
36. WITH DEPENDENTS
(KH vcs (TI wo
RANSPORYED VERTCEE
vs "USED FOR OPERATIONAL TRAVEL
a8.
Co FOREIGN OPERATIONAL
36, PERSONAL VEHICLE TO BE SHIPPED
ZI DOMESTIC OPERATIONAL
HHE TO SE STORED
40. IF WITH DEPENDENTS STATE RELATIONSHIP, CITIZEMSMIP. AGE AND DATE OF BIRTH
Wife USA 35 12 November 1930
Son USA 12 6 September 1963
Son USA 11 6 September 1952 77:
Daughter USA 10 12 December 1953) “72 37
Approved by cs/cs Agent Pane?
(Dates)
at hens L bone
Secretary, CS/CS Agent Fane]
PAYMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY WILL BE iN CONFORMANCE WITH
OX cia REGULATIONS COVER POLICIES AND PROCENURES
at.
SECRET
(When Filled In}
SECTION . - MARITAL STATUS
1, PRESENT STATUS [Single, Morred, Widowed, Separated, Divorced, Anavilad, Ramarried) SPECIFY.
2. NAME GE SPOUSE Trav Middle! [Mhoiden!
¢
3, DATE OF BIRTH
a 12 Nou, (4302
7» OCCURATION 6. PRESENT EMMPLOYER
(TOUS ew re
7. CUTZENSHIP B. FORMER CITIZENSHIP(S) COUNTRY(IES) 9, DATE U.S. CATIZENSHIP ACQUIRED
S$ : —— -
SECTION K DEPENDENT CHILOREN AND DEP NTS NM SPOUSE
PERMANENT ADDRESS
fA DALE C4
spn driartie gst cuales Ga tre
Pee
SECTION Xi PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES ANO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
NAME AND CHAPTER ADDRESS iMombar, Street, City, State, Country)
~
tt
&
s
S721 De is r UH,
fe
=
i)
N
Qe
CATNCL IG Feane his
PISS 2CINTT ON, AES FT fa 6 EYAL
CATHELIC ASSA, POR °
TA PeTtce LU Ae veee Re, DS ih
FORETEN FOLIE?T FEES A
DFE ALO Mite OR eS LA,
ATER MAT ente Soose
DATE SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE
©
vy
% Antenne iy s”
. SECRET
. ; . 5 {When Filled ta} ;
een
SECTION IV * GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEDGE AND FOREIGN TRAVEL
«
. KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED BY - - CHECK (x?
NAME OF REGION
TYRE OF SPECIALIZED DATES OF TRAVEL DATE & PLACE RES WORK
he
OR COUNTRY KNOWLEDGE OR RESIOENCE OF STUDY TRAVEL ASSIGNS
MENT
eee a uv v
RN die Ty rertt. Lo 39
Abe PH uv mr
i
é : |
ECONOMIC, CULTURNE , 4
Lfer hacxicel Feeney TT | maaan
TYPING AND STENOGRAPHIC SEMLS
TTVPING (WPM) 2. SHORTAND (WPM) | 3. INDICATE SHORTHAND SYSTEM: USED - - CHECK 1X) APPROPRIATE ITEAW
he (lcaecs = [] spexpwanine [1 stenonee
4, INDICATE OTWER BUSINESS MACHINES WITH WHICH YOU NAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING icomptometer, mmeogreph. card punch, sic)
SECTION Vi SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
1 LIST ALL HOBBES ANO SPORTS IN WHICH YOU ARE ACTIVE OR HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED. INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY IN EACH.
GAs lag ~ Gore TRoftene Fest ~ Gee?
FAS IHNG ~ Good PAS ACT fu aE PURCERED bigs . geod
+ “Ar. TH Bic - KARI
STH Coseue tine Soon TRACI FAIR.
2. EXCLUDING BUSINESS EQUIPMENT OR MACHINES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE LISTED IN TEM 4, SECTION V. LIST ANY SPECIAL SKILLS YOU POSSESS RELATING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT AND
MACHINES SUCH AS OPERATION OF RADIO IRANSAITIERS naxcote CW speed, sanding & recewng! OBFSET PRESS, TURRET LAINE, EDP AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC & PROFESSIONAL DEVICES.
3. ARE YOU NOW O8 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A LICENSED OR CERTIFIED MEMBER OF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION SUCH AS PROT C] YES
ELECTRICIAN, RADIO OPERATOR, TEACHER, LAWYER, CPA, MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, PSYCHOLOGISI, PHYSICIAN, EC? > NO
af YOU HAVE ANSWERED “YES TO NEM 3 ABOVE. INDICATE KIND OF LICENSE OR CERNFICATION AND THE ISSUING STATE, ;
MUNICIPALIN, ETC. iBronde beens regitey aunber i kecwn) 5. FIRST LICENSE/CERTIFICATE iyeor af ioe!
6, LATEST LICENSE/CERUFICATE {year of issue:
7. UST ANY SIGNIFICANT PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF WHICH YOU ARE THE AUTHOR (do NOT submit comes cates requested) INDICATE THE TILE, PUBLICATION DATE, AND TYPE OF WRITING
inan-figtion or scientific articles, geoeral interest subjects, covels, thort stares, etc |
. 3. INDICATE ANY DEVICES WHICH YOU HAVE INVENTED AND STATE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE PATENTED.
9. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE
WRVE Ree A Cate DATE
PA oie PARAS TOW Comer oe eePrOm >
‘ a a if 2 Oey? “ ra “BYR goetpe
1 Tes Kem RED Vikas FUR LI LET OTE MeCN
SD SPCECIIES,
SECRET
(When Filled rr)
SECTION ¥ GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEDGE AMO FOREIGN TRAVEL
“TKNOWLEOGE ACQUIRED BY+-CHECK UX}
Wonk
ASSI GH.
MENT
NAME OF REGION TYPE OF SPECIALIZED DATES OF crave DATE & PLACE
GR COUNTRY KNOWLEDGE OR RESIDENCE OF STUDY
TYPING AND SYEMOGRAPHIC SKILLS
T. TYPING (#PM)[2. SHORTHAND( WPM) 3. INDICATE SHORTHAND SYSTEM USEO--CHECK (X) APPROPRIATE ITEM
OTHER
(J crees (OD srecowsitine Co stenorves SPECIFY:
S€CTion Vii SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
PROVIDE INFORMATION ON HOBBIES, SPORTS, LICENSES, PUBLISHEO MATERIALS OR DEVICES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE tKVENTED.
SECTion Vill MiLITARY SEMVICE
QURRERT DRAFT STATUS
T. WAS YOUR SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSEFICATION CHANGED? [z. NEW CLASSIFICATION
CJ ves C] no
3. LOCAL SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD NUMBER AND ADORESS 6. $F DEFERRED, GIVE REASON
MILITARY RESERVE, MATIONAL GUARD STATUS
CHECK RESERVE OR GUARD ORGAHt- ] anny (J sanine comps
NATIONAL GUARD
TATION TO WHICH YOU BELONG EI nave (FD coasr suarp D
{J am roace (C] Ata WaTIONAL GUARD
t. CURRENT RANK. GRADE OR RATE)2. OATE OF APPOINTMENT IM CURRENT RANK 3. EXPIRATION DATE OF CURRENT OGLICA TION
4. CHECK CURRENT atseave cavecory ["] neaoy aeseave [| stamosy( active) [] stwopy¢inectivey Oy RE Timer
BS. MILITARY MOBILIZATION ASSIGNMENT : 6. RESERVE UNIT TO WHICH ASSIGNED OR ATTACHED
MILITARY SCHOOLS COMPLETED (Extended Active. Kawerve Duty, or a= Civilian)
| Ljscstoexy
a AGENCE Ys SPORSORED
SECTION 1X PROFESSIOWAL SOCIETIES ANG OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
. OATE OF MEMBERSHIP
NAME AND CHAPTER ADDRESS (Number Street City State ,Count ry)
FRO
3.
SECTION X
SIGNATURE Ogl
S| Decamle - 440
SECRET
SECRET
Cthen Filled In)
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE.
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING, TYPE OR PRINT, AVOID USING LIGHT COLORED INKS
Now that your gualifications are a matter of computer record, they must be periodically updated. This is done auto-
matically jor much information; however, some must be ovtained directly from you. This form is for that purpose.
Section I must be completed in all cases. You need provide other information only lf there have been changes since
you submitted your Form 444, “Qualifications Supplement to the Personal History Statement,” or a previous update form.
7} you are in doubt whether information has been previously submitted, enter it in the appropriate section. The signed
and dated form should be returned through administrative channels to the File Room, Office of Personnel, Room 5E-13
Headquarters, whethear information is added or not.
Additionally, & qualifications update may take place at any time there is information to be added or changed simply
by completing and returning an update form on your initiative.
SECTION | BlOGRAPHIC AND POSITION D.
EMP. SER. NO. 4 is . DATE OF BIRTH
059198 | aR RtAhileereees Kert William th | 95/09/29
SECTION 11 ECUCATI
HIGH SCHOOL
ADDRESS (City, State Country) YEARS ATTENDED (Prom-To) GRAQUATE
(ves Cys
LAST HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY STUDY
SUBJECT
YEARS ATTENDED | DEGREE YEAR NO. SEM/OTR.
NAME AND LOCATION OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY
FROM--7O-- | RECEIVED} RECEIVED] HRS. (Specify)
>
wasaR | MEWom
2.
16 A GRADUATE DEGREE HAS SEEN NOTED AROVE WHICH REGUIRED SUQMISSION OF A WRITTEN THESIS, INDICATE THE TITLE OF THE
THESIS AND BRIEFLY DESCRISE ITS CONTENT.
‘.
TRADE, -COMMERCI AL AND SPECIMLIZED SCHOOLS
MAME AND ADORESS OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION FROM To NO. OF MONTHS
OTHER NON- AGENCY EDUCATION OR TRAINING WOT INDICATED ABOVE
AME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL STUDY GR SPECtALEZATION FROM TO NO. OF MONTHST”
2.
SECTION 133 MARITAL STATUS
1. PRESENT STATUS (Single Married, Fidowed, Separated, Divorced. ASnnulled Remarcied) SPECIFY:
2. NAME GF SPOUSE (Last) (First) . (tiddte) (Maiden)
3. DATE OF BIRTH
2. PLACE OF BIRTH (City.State Country)
S. OCCUPATION ” PRESENT EMPLOYER
FT CTT TPENSHIP @. FORMER CITIZENSHIP(S) COUNTRYLIES) ia DATE D.$. GITIZENSNIP ACQUIRED
SECTION 1¥ _____ DEPENDENT CHiLOREN AND DEPENDENTS OTHER THAN SPOUSE
NAME TRELATIONSHIP] DATE AND PLAGE OF BIRTH | CITITENSHIP PERMANENT ADORESS
t oO AGD _ —OOO ~
DF oenere
{Jas ~ ~ ~
2.
oO DELETE |
SECRET
(When Filled In)
SECTION ¥ GEDGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEOGE AND FOREIGN TRAVEL
KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED SY*+CHECK (M)
KWAME CF REGION
DATE ® PLace woex
°* county - sey [tines [renee | ever | rie
E+E weny
TYPE OF SPECIALIZED
XMOWLEDGE
OATES OF TRAVE
OR RESIDENCE
SECTION Vi TYPING AMD STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS
1. TYPING (WPM)|2. SHORTHAND(MPM)( 2. INDICATE SWORTHAND SYSTEM USED"-CHECK (x) APPROPRIATE ITEM. ;
OTHER
Ci cscs [1] secbbhhs ROOM (CO sveworvec SPECIFY:
SECTION Vil SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
PROVIDE INFORMATION GN HORBIES. SPORTS, LICENSES, PUBLISHED MATERIALS OR DEVICES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE INVENTED.
SECTION Vitt MILITARY SERVICE
CURRENT ORAFT STATUS
nn tetera
f. WAS YOUR SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATION CHANGEOT 2- NEW CLASSIFICATION
Ch ves OH xe
S. LOCAL SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD NUMBER AND ADDRESS 4. tF DEFERRED, GIVE FEASON
MILITARY RESERVE, BATLOWAL GUARD STATUS
CHECK RESERVE OR GUARD ORGAN!- [7] amuy [ Manine conps Oo coasy cuaap [NATIONAL Guano
ZATION TO WHITH YOU BELONS oO NAVY oO aie FORCE oO AJR NATIONAL GUARO
1. CURREMY RANK, GRADE OR RATEL2. DATE OF APPOINTHENT [NR CURRENT RANK 3. EXPIRATION OATE OF CURRENT OBLIGATION
4, CHECK CURRENT RESERVE CATEGORY ["] Reaoy eeserve [] stanimv( acthe) STAOBY(inactivg [jmetinm [] orscuarces
GS. MILETARY MOBILIZATION ASS !GNMENT 4. RESERVE UNIT YO WHICH ASSIGNED OM ATTACHED
MILITARY SCHOOLS COMPLETED (Extended Active, Reserve Duty, or aa Civilian)
NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATCON | DATE ComeLeTED BY
RERTDERT
[| ACENCY-SPONSOREO
SECTION 1X . PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES and OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
NAME AND CHAPTER ADORESS (Number Street City, State. Country)
ee
Herndon Rotary Club Herndon, Va. 1967 Present
, Herndon Citizens Assn. Herndon, Va. 1969 ‘| Presen
3. |
SECTION X REMARKS
DATE ~~
SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEES
WU aw Y\, Ke
i SECRET . py
(When Filled In)
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING, TYPE OR PRINT, AVOID USING LIGHT COLORED INKS
Now that your qualifications are a matter of computer record, they must be periodically updated. This ts done auto-
matically for much information; however, some must be obtained directly from you, This form is for that purpose.
Section 1 must be completed tn all cases. You need provide other information only if there have been changes since
you submitted your Form 444), “Qualifications Supplement to the Personal History Statement,” or a previous update yorm.
I} you are in doubt whether information has been reviously submitted, enter it in the appropriate section. The signed
and dated form should be returned through administrative channels to the File Room, fee of Personnel, Room SE-i3
Headquarters, whether information is added or not.
Additionally, a qualifications update may take place at any time there is information to be added or changed simply
by completing and returning an update Jorm on your initiative,
BIOGRAPHIC AED POSITION DATA
EMP. SER. NO. WAME (Loat-Firat-Middle) DATE OF BIRTH
059198 Kent, William M, 05/09/29
LAST HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED ADDRESS (City, State Country)
COLLEGE OR UmiVERSITY STUDY
SUBJECT
MAME AND LOCATION OF COLLEGE Of UNIVERSITY YEARS ATTENDED DEGREE
FROM- + TO>> RECEIVED
1F & GRAOUATE DEGREE HAS BEEM HOTED ASOVE WHICH REQUIRED SUBMISSION OF A WRITTEN THESIS. ENOICATE THE TITLE OF THE
THESIS AND BRIEFLY DESCRIBE ITS CONTENT.
TRADE, COLINERCI Ai, AND SPECEALIZED SCHOOLS
MAME AND ADORESS OF SCHOOL STDOY OR SPECIALIZATION
MARITAL STATUS
+ PRESENT Status (Single Married, Yidowed, Separated. Divorced Annulled Remartied) SPECIFY:
+ NAME GF SPOUSE - Chest) (Firat) (Middle) (Maiden)
. DATE OF BIRTH 4. PLACE OF BIRTH (City.Stete,Country)
S. OGCUPATION ~ T@. PRESENT EMPLOYER
7. ITI ZENSHIP [8 FORMER CITIZENSNIPLS) COUNTRYLIES) 9. DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED
SECTION IV
Mother
NAME : PERMANENT ADORESS
1, “°° Beatrice Kent
[} DELETE
Ey +00
Pig
SEC
(When Pilled In)
GEOGRAPHIC AREA EROM, EDGE Mad FOREIGN TRAVEL
_ KNOWLEDGE ACQUIREO B CHECK (x)
NAME OF REGION TYPE OF SPECIALIZES bates or TRAVE OATE & PLacEe
OR COUNTRY KNOWLEDGE OR RESIDENCE OF STUOY reeves | erny [atone
: a te
TYPING AND STEMOGRAPHIC SKILLS
1. TYPING CHFM)/z.SHORTHAND(DPM)(3. INDICATE SHORTHANO SVSTEM USED°° CHECK IX) APPROPRIATE ;
OTHER
(7) cnese ( sreeowni ting CO srenotvee Cl seecirv:
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
ree
PROVIGE INFORMATION GN HOBBIES. SPORTS, LICENSES. PUBLISHED MATERIALS ON DEVICES BHICH VOD MAY HAVE INVENTED.
WILITARY SERVICE
1. HAS YOUR SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATION CHANGED? 2. MEW CLASSIFICATION
C7 ves {J #0
WILITARY RESERVE, NATIONAL GUARD STATUS
CHECK RESERVE OR GUARD ORGANI- DD amy CO marine conrs [J const cuano (O MATIONAL Guard
ZATION TO WHICH YoU BELONG Oo savy Cl ate ronce DD tn wartonat cuano
1. CURRENT RANK, GRADE OR RATE/Z. GATE OF APPOINTMENT IN CURRENT RANK 3. EXPIRATION DATE OF CURRENT OOLIGAT ION
4. CHECK CURRENT RESERVE CaTEGoRY ["] meapy ReseRVE (1 staitev( active) ["] stwosy(inactivg .
Be MILVTANY MORIL ZATION ASSIGMMENT 3. WESEMVE UNIT TO WHICH ASSIGNED ON ATTACHED
MILITARY SCHOOLS COMPLETED (Extended Active, Reserve Duty, or ae a See
NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL
NAME AND CHAPTER
Willn O MS
ee SECRET
to ow (When Filled In}
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING, TYPE OR PRINT, AVOID USING LIGHT COLORED INKS
Now that your qualifications are a matter of computer record, they must de periodically updated. Thts is done auto-
matically for much information; however, some must be obtained directly from you. This form is for that purpose.
Section I must be completed in ail cases. You need provide other information only if there have been changes since
you submitted your Form 444), “Qualifications Suppiement to the Personal History Statement,’ or a previous update form.
tf you are in doubt whether information has deen previously submitted, enter it in the ap opriate section, puhesigned
ang dat. ould be returned through administrative channels to the File Room, fice of Personnel, Room 5E-
quarters, whether information is added or not.
Additionally, @ qualifications update may take place at any time there is infarmation to b2 added or changed simply
in é.
by completing and returning an update form on your in
SECTION | BIOGRAPHIC AND POSITION DATA
P oeeios ot (Lest-Firat-Middle) DATE OF BIRTH GRADE
059198 Kent, William 05/09/29 14
SECTION tt EOUC ATION
HIGH SCHOOL
LAST WiGH SCHOOL aTTENOED ADDRESS (City, State Country) YEARS ATTENDEC (From-To) GRADUATE
v 6
Cvs Os
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY STUDY
SUBJECT YEARS atvEwpen | pecace MC, SEM/OTR.
FROM--T0-- | RECEIVED ves. (Specify)
IF & GRADUATE DEGREE HAS BEEN NOTEG ABOVE WHICH REQUIRED SUBMISSION OF & WRITTEN THESIS. INDICATE THE TITLE OF THE
THESIS ANG BRIEFLY GESCRICE .YS CONTENT.
TRADE, COMMERCIM AND SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS
STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION
NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL
NAME ANO ADDRESS OF SCHOOL STUOY OR SPECIALIZATION | From | to | NO, OF MONTHS
Zz.
SECTION 115 MARITAL STATUS
1, PRESENT STATUS (Single Married, Widowed Separated Divorced Annuiled Remarried) SPECIFY:
2. NAME OF SPOUSE (Lest) (First) (Middle) (waiden)
3. DATE OF BtRTH iF "PLACE OF BIRTH (City. State Country)
©. OCCUPATION “Ts. PRESENT EMPLOVER —
ae
7. CITIZENSHIP i” FORMER CITHZENSHIP(S) COUNTRYLIES) 9. DATE U.S, CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED
SECTION IV OEPEMDENT CHILOREN AND DEPENDENTS OTHER THA SPOUSE
NAME RELATIONSHIP DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH CITIZENSHIP PERMANENT ADDRESS
Pr 00 BEATRICE RENT OTHER | APRIL 36, Fe7
(J vecere MUOWNZA (TREY
2. O ADD
(FJ orvete
AASC Ae. Serene DRIVE
Kesion, VA. ~ AFF. 319
1.
US,
SECRET
(When Filied In)
GEOGRAPHIC AREA KHOWLEDGE AND FORE!GN TRAVEL
KNOWLEDGE ACQUIREO BY:= CHECK (X)
fOn TYPE OF SPECIALIZED va) PLACE
. mows soee i‘ Mh Ean ee
1 rn
TYP ING AD STENOGARRNIC FA
2. SHORTHAND(WPM)( 3. INDICATE SHORTHAND SYSTEM USED--CHECK [X} APPROPRIATE ITEM.
OTHER
Cl srene (1 sreeoweitins (D stenorvec SPECIFY:
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
ATION GON HOBBIES, SPORTS, LICENSES, PUBLISHED MATERIALS OR DEVICES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE INVENTED,
LUTARY SERVICE
WENT DRAFT STATUS
LECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATION CHANGEO? [2. WEW CLASSIFICATION
C) ves Cj xo
PY IVE SERVICE BOARD NUMGER AND ADDRESS 4. $8 DEFERRED, GIVE REASON
WILITARY RESERVE, HATIOWAL GUARD STATUS
WE ON GUARD ORGANI- (D «nur TO “anime comps [iy coast cuano [CJ Mari OWaL Guano
RICH YOU BELONG CO navy [oo ate Force (CO Ain wartoman cuano
iM. GRADE OR RATE]2. OATE OF APPOINTMENT IM CURRENT RANK 3- EXPIRATION DATE OF CURRENT OBLIGATION
ENT RESERVE CaTeEGoRY ["] READY RESERVE Oo STANDBY ( active} [ ] stwmsv(inectiog Sati [| orscHancen
DBILIZATION ASSIGNMENT S. RESERVE UNIT TO WHICH ASSIGNED OR ATTACHED
MILITARY SCHOOLS COMPLETED (Extended Active, Reserve Duty, or a8 Civilian)
E AWD ADDRESS OF SCHOOL STUY OR SPECIALIZATION | DaTE ComeLeveo PLY LY
Riviogar
|_| AGENCY- SPONSORED
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
DATE OF MEMBERSHIP
AND CHAPTER ADORESS (Number Street ,City,Seate Country) rs a
REMAPKS
973 Wea MW Keo
SECRET
vas
SECRET
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QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING, TYPE OR PRINT, AVOID USING LIGHT COLORED INKS
Now that your qualifications are a matter of computer recard, they must be pertodicall; updated. Thts is done auto-
mattealiy i much information; however, some must be obtained directly from you, This form is for that purpose.
Section 1 must be completed in ail cases. You need provide other information only if there have been changes since
you submitted your Form 444}, “Qualifications Supplement to the Personal History Statement,” or a previous update form.
If you are in doubt whether information has been py eviousty submitted, enter it in the appropriate section. The signed
and dated form should be returned through administrative channels to the File Room, ice of Personnel, Room 5E-13
Headquarters, whether information is added or not.
Additionally, a qualifications update may take place at any, time there is information to be added or changed simply
by completing and returning an update form on your initiative,
SECTION 1 BIOGRAPHIC AND POSITION DATA
EMP. SER. NO. NOME (Last-Firat-widdle) DATE OF BIRTH GRADE
059198 Kent, William 08/09/29 Mp [es-a}
SECTION 11 EDUC aT 10M
MIGH ScHooL
LAST HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED AODRESS (City, State, Country) YEARS ATTENDED (From-Ta)| GRADUATE
(ves oO no
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY STUDY
NO. SEm/QTR.
MAME AND LOCATION CF cOLLECE om university | 2UBECT Tyas ATTENOED YEAR
eS FROM: + TO-+ RECEIVED| HAS. (Specify)
iF A GRAOQUATE DEGREE HAS BEEN NOTED ASDVE WHICH WESUIRED SUQMISSION OF A WRITTEN THESIS, INDICATE THE TITLE OF THE
THESIS AND BRIEFLY DESCRIBE ITS CONTENT.
COMMERCIAL AND SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS
MAME ANC ADORESS OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION [From | 10 | AO. OF MONTHS
OTHER WOM- AGENCY EDUCATION OR TRAIMING MOT INDICATED ABOVE
NAME AND ADORESS OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION
2.
(SECTION tii MARITAL STATUS
+» PRESENT STATUS (Single Married, Widowed, Separated, Divorced Annulled Remarcied) specify:
2. NAME GF SPOUSE (Lest) ~ (First) (Middle) (Maiden)
. UATE OF BIRTH ~ 4. PLACE OF BIRTH (City. State Country)
» OCCUPATION G. PRESENT EMPLOYER
7. CITI Zens ie 8. FORMER CITIZENSHIP(S) COUNTRYTIES) ~~ TOT DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED
SECTION IV DEPENDENT CHILOREN AND DEPENDENTS OTHER THAN SPOUSE
NAME TRECATIONSHIP. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH CuivTiZenseHyp
EF +00 BeATRIce KEN | MOTHER. | Zo RPRIC IRE: :
* EL] oevete monza, Tracy uv f
SECRET
(When Pilted In}
1. BATE OF REQUEST
une 1975
2. NAME (Lad, Went, Midd 3. POSITION TITLE 4. GRADE
REQUEST FOR MEDICAL EVALUATION 19
a > . 4 Py td ae
S. OFFICE, DIVISION, BRANCH @. EMPLOYEE'S EXT.
ODP /
7. PURPOSE OF EVALUATION
L_| Koos /TDY
[] PRE-EMPLOYMENT TJ OVERSEAS ASSIGNMENT
[_} ENTRANCE ON oUTY
xx TDY STANDBY
[__] e@ectas traintna
TYPE OF COVER
NO. OF DEPENDENTS TO ACCOMPANY
NO.OF DEPENOENTS REPORTS OF MEDICAL
| ANNUAL, HISTORY ATTACHED
[] werums to outy [[_] reruns prom overseas
L__| frewess ror bury
[|] MEDICAL RETIREMENT NO. OF OEP.’"S
S. OVERSEAS PLANNING EVALUATION (One block must Be ehecked) 9, REQUESTING OFFICER
SIGNATURE
Judy Kassler
ROOM NO. & BUILDING
Yt. REPORT OF EVALUATION
Qualified for tdy standby untiiFeb, 1972.
SIGNATURE FOR CHIEF OF MEDICAL STAFF
li Septé 1970 (Don Farley PRO/OMS
ogo 259 sirens. SECRET
Tale}
_Keat,
2. NAME (Las, Fur,
William 4.
SECRET
(When Filled in)
1. BATE OF REQUEST
25 April 1975
[avGrave |
GB-14
3. POSITION TITLe
Ops Officer
OFFICE, DIVISION, BRANCH
S. EMPLOYEE'S EXT.
9464
7. PURPOSE OF EVALUATION
PRE. EMPLOYMENT
ENTAANCE ON DUTY
TOY STANDSY
SPECIAL TRAINING
ANNUAL
RETURN TO DUTY
FITNESS FOR DUTY
(]
_
[
Co
_
_
(2
MEDICAL RETIREMENT
[__] xeas/toy
[__] overseas assignment
ETO
nn ater
STATION
A
TOY OR Pos
TYPE OF COVER
NO. GF DEPENDENTS TG ACCOMPANY
|NO_GF DEPENGENTS REPORTS OF MEDICAL
HISTORY ATTACHED
Lee nt
i | RETURN FROM OVERSEAS
ETA
STATION
No. OF DEP.
8 OVERSEAS PLANNING EVALUATION (One block must be checked)
9 REQUESTING OFFICER
IREPORT OF EVACUATION —
Qualified for TDY 5
ey
28 May 1975
FORM
A Kiohy MES
__.—Kathy Mill, %4/Treg.
bacOw NOU BUILDING
Staadby until 1 November 1976.
“Ul signature oye
FOR CHIEF
SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
te © 1 HEQUEST DATE /DA.MOYR; $2, APPLICANT - HAS APPLICANT PREVIOUSLY Bi
* | REQUEST FOR MEDICAL EVALUATION |.
SEEN BY OMS x | ves _| No
(SCREENED AREAS WILL 8E COMPLETED BY OMS) ; 428 DEPENDENT(S! EMPLOYEE
3 MAME (Lasr, Firrt, Middle} 4. SOCIAL SecunTTy NO. 8. DOB DAO. ¥ RI 7.5K
» . : -29- es d
8. GAACE AFFILIATION CD 10, GIMECTORATE/OFFICE/DIVISION TEMP. EXT. 12. POSITION TITLE
-— . -
COMPLETE 12-19 FOR EACH DEPENDENT TO ACCOMPANY OP RETURN WITH EMPL YEE ONCY IF 218 CHECKED “OEPENDENTIS)" aerate
13, GRPENDENT NAME /t-F-W/ 14, Sac stone, coe MB? lt6 oopiomyy —|t7. sexite, RELATIONSHIP BY OMS fy
Sy i aa
7z 3 -
: va : f
20. REQUESTED ACTION (more thant one ection is acceptable)
ABPLICANT: Ga PRE-EwPLoveenT
STATION EYOIETA (DA MOAYK; xe. or PERE MDENTS To
vs PCS
VRE CTVER
ASSIGNMENTS x Ors TOY _
O78 RETUANEE __| FITNESS FOR DUTY OTMER tipeciiy)
O/§ TOY STANDBY RETURN TG DUTY _ al
07S PLANNING SPECIAL TRAINING
: SEPARATION RETIREMENT MOR/CIARDS MOR/CSC
ROUTINE REGULAR ANNUAL EXEGUTIVE ANNUAL ied MPT Pe
at, COMMENTS:
4
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i
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; 72. BEQUESTING DIRECTORATEIOFRICEOIV 23. ROOM/ELOG ‘24. EXTENSION HG URE OF REQUESTING OFFIC
one . 0 a
. FOR OMS USE ONLY a ee . roy
SOR APPLICANTS COMMENTS .
Q — me dee
APPROVE PROCESSING FOR EOD
. yO
HOLD PENDING RECEIPT OF ADDITIONAL MEQICAL wot by,
: INFORMATION (form letter atrrched} ,
I REQUEST PRE EMP. MEDICAL EVALUATION
{ OTHER see comments) DATE OMS SIGNATURE
{ _FOR OTHER ACTIONS COMMENTS iY
¥ 0
: REQUESTED ACTION auac 7 GON? | perea | oisquan ' uf ‘
giy¥
: Sone ~ ain ane , Us
7 : s “
| ¥.Stdby 1 XX - {Expires 1 November 1978, re
i a) . 2
: 7 January 1977 - L
i William T. Golder, OMS/PEO
| OMS ASSIGNABILITY CODE EXAMINATION FACILITY $
a 4 DATE OMS SIGNATURE
te
Se rename rice Ae TN AR ER ITE A et tee e-em We yet ner re een ee en neni ree nn,
SECRET
{SCREENED AREAS Wil. BF COMPLETED BY UMS)
3. NAME (Last, Foyt, Middle)
é
CONFIDEN [AL
REQUEST FOR MEDICAL EVALUATION
aon
i
INTERNAL USE ONLY
[| UNCLASSIFIED
APPLICANT - HAS APPLICANT PREVIOUSLY BEEN
,
: seenavows [_] ves [ ] no
Sh1 BEGMEST DATE (24-MOYRE Fa.
EMPLOYEE
areca ie
IOCIAL SECURITY NO. 7,5EX
12 POSITION TITCE : ; .
8. GRACE eVAFFILIATION CD 5G, DIRECTORATE /OFFICE/ONVISION TT EMP. EXT. <3 Pe
+ Yy ! , ;
COMPLETE 13.19 FOR EACH QEPENDENT TO ACCOMPANY OR RETU, WITH H EMPLOVEE OWL ¥ IF 2 18 CHECKED “DEPENDENTIS!” on acta note tn
a DEPENDENT NAME /t-Fat) 14. SOC SEC NO, SomkSAAIG. DOB(DMY? —|17. SEX|18. RELATIONSHIP BY OMS (yes a0)
20, REQUESTED ACTION (more than one action i acvepiadle}
APPLICANT; PRE-EMPLOYMENT EOD
STAT On ETOVETA (DAMOYR 4D. OF DEPENDENTS FO
O/S PCS ACCOMPANY OF RETURN
TvPE COWER TviON
ASSIGNMENTS: os TOY
i OS RETURNEE FITNESS FOR DUTY OTHER (specie)
Q/$ TOY STANDBY RETURN 70 DUTY
OVS PLANNING SPECIAL TRAINING
SEPARATION, RETIREMENT MDR/CIARDS MDR/CSC
= aa
ROUTINE REGULAR ANNUAL a EXECUTIVE ANNUAL _ FREE were
21, COMMENTS:
72, REQUESTING OIRECTORATE/OPMICE/OIV
23. ROOM BCBS
34, EXTENSION 38. SIGNATURE OF REQUESTING OFFICER
FOR OMS USE ONLY
FOR APPLICANTS "[eOMMENTS
a neenntea nn ee |
APPROVE PROCESSING FOR EOD.
i HOLO PENDING RECEIPT OF ADDITIONAL MEDICAL,
INFORMATION {form letter attached}
ante _— a
| REQUEST PRE-EMP, ¥P, MEDICAL EVALUATION
‘OTHER / {see comments) DATE OMS SIGNATURE
COMMENTS:
FOR OTHER ACTIONS
REQUESTED ACTION
Next Bi-annual due 1 November 1979,
COND -_
qua _ DEFER Torsouat
= [ova neuen
: eS
12 January 1978
James J. Gaham, OMS/PEO
meee ~~ mere
N
DATE OMS SIGNATURE
OMS DATE
REQUEST FOR PCS OVERSEAS
EVALUATION
o. NAME (Lest, Firt!, Middie}
8. GRADE i f ary a
GS-15] All
COMPLETE 1-19 FOR EACH DEPENDENT TO ACCOMPANY OR RETURN WITH EMPLOYEE ONLY IF 2/5 CHECKED “OEPENDENTIS}”
QEPENGENT NAME /1-F-a¢}
EIT ae
[x | INTERNAL USE ONLY
[ UNCLASSIFIED
T REQUEST DATE (D7NOTR) APPLICANT - HAS APPLICANT PREVIOUSLY BEEN
seensyows [] ves [| no
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ies
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KatetAgs 9 slay °
12. POSITION THLE
Operations 0
20, REQUESTED ACTION (more than ome action 15 acceptable}
| [rRe-ewPLovwenr
18, DEPENDENT
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:
ETD/ETA (DA-MO-YR; NO.OF DEPENDENTS TO.
ACCOMPANY OF RETURN
ASSIGNMENTS:
FATNESS FOR DUTY
| _fasaetunnce
| __ lors Toy STANDBY
| [Ors PLANNING
RETURN TO DUTY
SEPARATION.
ROUTINE
[| ReGutan ANNUAL
OTHER fipectfy}
SPECIAL TRAINING
EXECUTIVE ANNUAL ‘
Mr. Kent ds retiring effective 30
June 21978,
72. REQUESTING DIHECTORATE/GFFICE/OY
34. EXTENSION 28. SIGNATURE OF REQUESTING OF FICER
27, OVERSEAS CANDIDATE REVIEW PANEL DISPOSITION
REPIRENENT
Retiree exam .aunleted.
Janes J. Grahas
DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
This form is to be completed before entrance on duty. Answer all questions, Any false statement in thie
laration will be grounds for cancellation of application or dismissal after appointment. Impersonation is ¢
criminal offense and will be Prosecuted accordingly,
1, PRESENT ADOMEES (atroot and number, city and State) °
.: 8
wad ew s Sots pas 2 5 KET £00. Oamc Tp
2. baz oF maTH ® PLACE OF ATH (city or town and State or cauntry)
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“Paul Keat Foley B49 Jos mS wy ive 9 CPere 8-6
‘& DOES THE UNITED STATES EXT EMPLOY. I A CIVILIAN CAPACITY, ANY RELATIVE OF YOURS On ie, BROOD OF MARRIAGES WITH wi RA YOU LIVE OM HAVE LIVED with
THE PAST sa mecortisr (Tyes [33 no
Ht au, for ouch much retetive inthe Danke below. If additional space is nec complete uncdar Item 10.
ane POST OFNCE ADORESS (2) Postrion 12 TEMPORARY OR NOT
(Give street number, if any) bean TO OAREMCY IN WHICH
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- ene enne new emtan tte tere aeenn dene rene eentietnnt seme renee
CORNER EN era Te meena tuners Fee omen t6 a meerrnete seman nee reeenn
di vour answec in‘' You’, gi i [tees 10 renens: fe setirement,
that is, aie, cntional dechitan et by reamnct of volunt,
& ,jnrofuatary eepatation Seer 4 reare eerree; amount af
retirement pay, and wader = rement act; and rating,
Mf retired from military of naval service. ° "
I. SINCE YOU FILED arrucaTioN WESUL
BEEN DISCHARGED, OR FORCED TO
PACTORY SERVICE FROM AMY POSITION, cee me ne etre
dfyour answer is Yea", give in Tt an 10 the name and addrese
ofe employer, date and feason in each cone. enwe
a HAVE YOU BEEN ARRESTED (NOT INCLUDING TRAFIC VIOLATIONS FOR
ie VERE FINED 323 OR LESS. OR FORTEITED COLLATERAL oF ton
LESS) SINGE YOU FILED APPLICATION RESULTING IM THIS APPOINT MESCES
if your answer is Yes", list all such cases wader Item 19,
"Give in each case: (CI) The date; (2) the nature of the offense
“or Violation; (3) the nome and location of the court; (4) the
malty imposed, if any, or other disposition of the case,
U7 appointed, your Roger pena ely Gsaeaiti9
INSTRUCTIONS To APPOINTING OFFICER
‘The sppointing officer before whom the foregoing certificate ip made shall (2) Age.-—-If definite age limita have been estabhehed for the position, it should
determine to his own satisfaction that this ointment would be in conformance be determined that applicant is not outside the age range foe appointment,
with ate, Civil eciticg, Act, applicable coal Bervice Rules and Reguistions and Until such determination is made, the appointment may not be consummated,
act of Congreve pertaining to appointment ; (3) Citixenship.—The appointing officer is teaponsible for ol ing the
ris form should be checked for holiting of office, peasion, stability incom citizenship provinomn ct (1) the Civil Service Rules and (2) appropriationtaccs
fection with any record of recent discharge or acrest, and Particularly for the Form 62 constitutes an affidavit for both purposes and ia acc ‘able proof of
‘ollowing: : 7 citizenship status in the absence of conficting evidence. us dou fal caace the
(1) Identity of appointes.—It is the duty of the Pointing officer ta 8Ppcintment should n consummated until clearance secured from
wird mgainst in ey d to determine beyond Temi doubt thatthe the certifying office of the Civit Service Commission. :
appointee’ is the sume person whose appointment was authorised, The (4) Members af Family.—Section 9 of the Civil Service Act Provides that
appaintee’s signature and handwriting ore ta be compared with theapplicotion whenever there are aircady two or more member of a family serving under
aud/or other pertinent papers. If the appointee qualified in a written erami- dats Permanent appomtment in the competitive service, no other
nation, the signature on this form should be compared with the fignature on = member of such family is eligible for Probational or permanent appointment in
the declaration sheet, which was signet in the examination room. His physical the competitive service, The oppointments of person Beit das
appearance may be checked against the medical certificate, The apyoin Fred fate - a
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8. Authorized instructions which you receive from CIA in triefing,
training, or in any other way are @ part of thia memorandum of agreement
and are incorporated herein to the extent that such instructions are not
inconsistent with the terms hereof.
9. You are not assured upon the completion of your period of duty
with the Foreign Service of any status with the Foreign Service based on
your services performed with that organization at the request of CIA.
10. You will be required to keep forever secret this agreement and
all other information which you may obtain by reason hereof » Unleas you
are releaged in writing by CIA from this obligation. Violation of auch
secrecy may subject you to criminal prosecution under the espionage law,
dated 25 June 1948, as amended s and other applicable laws and regulations.
The termination of your employment with CIA will not release you from the
Obligations of any security oath you may be required to take.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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Personnel Office
ACCEPTED: Date: Qa~\ Sarah
Date: -2a. Aube ise
eo
Date: <<" ate Sox
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with your cover designation, will normally be at the direction of the
Foreign Service. Such travel will be accomplished in conformance with
4k. You are entitled by this agreement to the payment of a post
differential and allowances, based upon your CIA or Foreign Service
salary rate, whichever ia greater. Payment of your salary, post differ-
ential and allowances by the Foreign Service will be full compensation
for your services when the total amount is equal to or greater than that
payable by CIA. Otherwise, the balance will be paid afrectly to you by
CIA in a manner designated by you in writing and acceptable to CIA. The
and post of duty are subtect to unilateral adjustment by the Government,
5. Your status as a CIA employee will continues in full force and
effect during your period of duty with the Foreign Service, and you will
continue to be entitled to all rights, benefits, and emoluments of such
Status. Certain variations in procedure will be required, however, to
preserve the security of your cover position.
&- All annual and sick leave which will have accrued to your
credit at the time of integration into the Foreign Service will be
held by CIA pending your transfer from the Foreign Service to CIs.
While sesigned to the Foreign Service you will be permitted annual
leave, sick leave, statutory leave, and leave without pay in ac-
cordance with the regulations of that’ organization. Upon completion
of your integration in the Foreign Service your accrued leave will
normally be transferred to your credit with CIA. I security con-
ditions require that you be given a lump-sum payment for accrued
annual leave, you will be required to pay the gross amount of any
such lump-sum payment to the CIA at the time of your reinstatement: -
including any withholding tax deducted by the Foreign Service,
bd. Upon your integration in the Poreign Service, you will
continue to he covered by the provisions of the Civil Service
Retjrement Act, as amended, and you will be subject to payroll
deductions for retirement purposes (now six percent).
6. If the cla considers it undesirable for you to continue the use
of your Foreign Service cover, your services will be utilized whenever
7. Consistent with your cover activity, you will continue to be
responsible for compliance with CIA rules and regulations,
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INTEGREE AGREEMENT
Hr, Willian M, Kent
Washington, D.C,
Dear Mr, Kent
This is @ memorandum of agreement between you and the United States
Government in regard to your employment by CIA, It is hereby mutually
agreed and understood that:
1. As an employee of CIA, st the present grade and salary of GS-11 $7270
per ang ou yi accept cover employment in the Foreign Service effective
as of 23 daly 8 » You will, inscfar as consistent with your basic respon-
sibility to CIA, abide by all the rules, regulations, practices and policies
of the Foreign Service in order to appear es a conventional member of that
establishment. Your appointment to the Foreign Service is being effected
at the clasa of FSR.’ and salary of per annun.
2. It is understood and agreed that the minimum period of your
overseas tour of duty is governed by and coincident with the prescribed
tour of duty of your cover organization. Currently, your prescribed tour
consists of a period of _twe (_2 ) years from the date of your
arrival at your overseas post of duty. Your assignment may be terminated
earlier for the convenience of CIA, and the length of your tour of duty,
as currently specified, may be unilaterally changed by CIA in order to
conform with subsequent changes in the prescribed tour of the Foreign
Service. If you request termination of your overseas aseignment solely
for your own convenience, unless it ia for circumstances that are con-
sidered by the Agency to be beyond your control or if you are terminated
for cause either by tne Foreign Service or CIA before you have completed
the minimum period of service prescribed above from the date of arrival
at your overseas post of duty, you will not be entitled to return travel
or transportation for yourself or your dependents to the United States
at Government expense, If you request termination of your overseas assign-
ment solely for your own convenience, unless it is for circumatances that
are considered by the Agency to be beyond your control or if you are
terminated for cause either by the Foreign Service or CIA before you have
completed one (1) year of service from the date of your arrival at your
overseas post of duty, you will be required to reinturse the Government
for all its expenses for your travel and transportation, and that of
your dependents, from the continental United States to euch oversesa post
of duty,
3. Travel to your post of duty overseas and your return travel to the
United States, as well as travel performed overseas whicn is consistent
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Part 111.-—DETERMINATICN GF COMPETITIVE STATUS. (Complete for noncompetitive hires based on competitive status as
quired by inatructiona in FPM Chapter S32.) Employce hasa compttitive status. This determination is based upon the follow
evidence:
SIGNATURE AND OFFICIAL TITLE
PART V.--DETERMINATION OF CREDITABLE SERVICE AND SERVICE COMPUTATION DATE FOR REDUCTION IN FORCE PURPOSES. (Complete on:
those cases when the amount of creditable service for reduction in force purposes differs from the amount oreditab:
leave purposes.)
TOTAL SERVICE cagprranic | ENTRANCEON
(tem 12) (RIF Purposss) | (Present Agency)
* Enter aa the “Service Computation Date” on the employee's “Bervice Record Card,” oF7
REMARKS;
oral ¥. %. GOVERRMENT PateTING OFFICE 1fe—-6AE OS
STANDARD FORM 144
REVISED SEPTEMBER (354 “ STATEMENT OF PRIOR FEDERAL c ‘AN AND MILITARY SERVICE
Fon CHAPTERS L), Aa, AND Az AND DETERMINATION OF LOMPETITIVE STATUS
IMPORTANT: The information on this form will be used (1) in determining creditabie service for leave purposes and retention
credits for reduction in force, and (2) in recording agency determination of competitive status. The employee
should complete Part I and the Personnel Office should complete Parts IZ through V.
PART {1.—-THIS COLUMN IS
PART {-—EMPLOYEE'S STATEMENT FOR PERSONNEL DFFICE USE
1. NAME (Last, Arar, middie initial) 2, DATE OF BIRTH ‘3. RETENTION GROUP
hen, tibeesara #4, MAL 9.29
10, a.csc status [7] ves [_] wo
3, LIST THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONCERNING ALL FEDERAL AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SERVICE YOU HAVE HAD |B seo MEN
PRIOR <0 YOUR PRESENT APPOINTMENT (D0 not include military sereice. oy
| __emoimaoraaey | | __emoimaoraaey | LOCATION OF AGENCY wontD MONTH =e [von [verte] oe
COnTRbe fui 6t1 gence Neswes\ (152 TAAL il
aa
IN BR nd OF Dennen roces oF me ED tas. vou HAE vo eT OF THE FoF THE AED OREESOFTAEUNTED STATES. 1 YOU AD HO AEE FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES. IF YOU HAD NO ACTIVE.
a
[ren won| oar [rT mers ar] Hon tony
B. DURING PERIODS OF EMPLOYMENT SHOWN IN ITEM 3, DID YOU MAVE A TOTAL OF MORE THAN 6 MONTHS oie
WITHOUT PAY, INCLUDING PERIODS OF MERCHANT MARINE SERVICE, DURING ANY ONE CALENDAR YEAR? 0 YES fx") NO
”
1 ANSMER 1S “'VES." LIST FOLLOWING INFORMATION, 13, NONCREDITABLE SERVICE
(Leave puspcers only):
on NONCREDITABLE SERVICE
(RLF purposes oniy);
© DURING THE FEDERAL SERVICE LISTED IN ITEM 3, DID YOU ACQUIRE A PERMANENT COMPETITIVE CIVIL SERVICE STATUS?
CJ ves §J so
Uf enewer s “Yes,” in what agency were you ecaployed at the time starus was acquired?)
16, RETENTION RIGHTS
7. ARE YOU: []vws []w
‘A. THE Wire oF A pesamsp vereran? [J ves [] no 57. EXPIRATION DATE OF RETEN-
2B. THE MOTHER OF A DECEASED Om DesAmLeD vrTeRAN? ["] ves [KJ #0 TION RIGHTS
THE UNREMARRIED WiDOw OF A VETERANT [| YES {7 No
& TO BE EXECUTED BEFORE A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
Tawear (oc affirm) that the above statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
\oee
Mee. ones i ‘ete (H.
(parey (SIGNATURE)
Subscribed and aworn to before me on this? ath day otek 1 1929. SG at. ey
SEAL
terry)
NOTE: If oath is taken before a Notary Public, the date of expiration of his Commission ehould te shown.
INSTRUCTIONS: Fils this form an the permanent side of the employee's officiol personnel folder immediately before or after the penannel
action involved,
“
Appr weal Cdesengineé TORS To » _ ae
THe eC TARY OW YATE } a
SARNIA Tem, B.C.
ahi on
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WABMINGTON .
February 19, 1959
Deer Shef:
t wuld like to teke this opportunity to thank you
for the cutatending help of the cfficers cf your agency
in Caracas, Venetuels to our protection detail during
the recent inangurstion of President Betantourt.
Specific aention should be made of Messrs. Jacob
Eaterline, Williom Psttersen, snd Wiliam Kent, whose
witiring effortg were in no eiall way reeponsible for
the safety of the U.S. delegation.
Ae aluaye, it hes been a pleagere to work with you
end mexbere of your agency, amd we look forward to doing
go agein in the future.
Sincerely yours,
Pad
a
” } y atau]
£. Tosdin Bailey
Director
Officer of Security
Colonei Sheffield Edwards
Director of Security
Central Intelligence Agancy
Washington, D.C.
CONFIDENTIAL
(When Filted In)
ou. VOLUNTARY ENTRIES
Experience in the handling of employee emergencies has shown thot the absence of certain personal data often delays and compli-
cates the settlement of estate and financial matters. The information requested in this section may prove very useful to your family
or attorney in the event of your disability or death and will be disclosed anty when circumstances warrant.
INDICATE NAME ANO ADDRESS OF ANY BANKING INSTITUTIONS WiTH WHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS AND THE NAMES IN wi HE AC-
COUNTS ARE CARRIED. 5 NAMES IN WHICH THE AC
William M, = Dorothy B, Kent
Citizens National Bank of Herndon, Herndon, Va,
Republic Bank and Trust Cox,, Herndon, Va,
Herndon Savings & Loan, Herndon, Va.
HAVE YOU COMPLETED @ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT? (4 YES x NO. (If “You” whore is document Jocated?)
— ae
HAVE YOU PREPLANNED AN ARRANGED GUARDIANSHIP oF YOUR CHILDREN IN CASE OF COMMON OISASTER TO BOTH PARENTS?
co Yas NO. (18 "Yaa" give name(s) and address)
HAVE YOU EXECUTED A POWER OF ATTORNEY? cl Yes fs NO. (If "Yee", who posease the power ot atiomey?)
% :
ADDITIONAL DATA AND/OR CONTINUATION OF PRECEDING ITEMS
Motify parents in case of emergency only if unable to contact wife within
reasonable amount of tine,
Sanges mada 20 Quty ALG uy
SIGNED AT DATE
‘ TES
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
(When Filled In)
Complete in duplicate. The data recorded on this formis essential in determining travel expenses allowable in connection with leave
at government expense, overseas duty, return to residence upon separation, and for providing current residence and dependency infor
mation required in the evant of an emplayee emergency. The original of this form will be filed in the employee's official personnel folder
NAME OF EMPLOYEE (Last) (Firat) (Middle)| SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
Lidan
RESIDENCE DATA
LAST PLACE OF RESIDENCE IN CONTINENTAL U.S, (if appointed
abroad)
MARITAL STATUS (Check one)
SINGLE [x [hanaizo i SEPARATED | lowonceo WIDOWED [ | ANNULLED
1f MARRIED, PLACE OF MARRIAGE DATE OF MARRIAGE
HOME LEAVE RESIDENCE
Abe “by a\
, N al
1P OIVORCED, PLACE OF DIVORCE DECREE
DATE OF DECREE
IF WIDQWED, PLACE SPOUSE DIED GATE SPOUSE DIED
iF PREVIOUSLY MARRIED, INDICATE NAME(S) OF SPOUSE, REASONIS) For TERMINATION, AND DATEIS)
MEMBERS OF FAMILY
ADDRESS (No., Strews, Clty, Zone, State)
NAME OF SPOUSE TELEPHONE NO.
NAMES OF CKILOREN ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH
William M., Jr. sane 6 Bept ae
Paul &, sane 6 Sept 1
aame 12 Dec 1955
ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO,
< Ken Washington Ave. N.Y. 58, MAY. 1
NAME OF MOTHER (Or femate guardiand AQGRESS TELEPHONE NO,
B ris Kani
WHAT MEMBER(S) OF
QUIRED IN AN EMERG
YOUR FAMILY IF ANY, HAS BEEN TOLD OF YOUR AFFILIATION WITH THE ORGANIZATION IF CONTACT 1% RE-
ENcyY.
4 PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
NAME (Mr, Mrs., Mima} (Lest-Firat-Middle) FA TAR. RELATIONSHIP
Diis———————- Katty Dorotby-Bernedette (Wor ti! if Time)
HOME ADDRESS (No., Steet, City, Zone, State} HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER
Ad deere ie Berk — Titi Y a ne _ | Saas
BUSINESS ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zane, State) AND NAME OF EMPLOYER, IF APPLICABLE SUSINESS TELEPHONE & EXTENSION
Ry Bitten Pet Cee terniery-—-¥ - - ae
1S YHE INDIVIOUAL NAMED ABOVE WITTING OF YOUR AGENCY AFFILIATION? (Ff “No® Give name and address of organize~
tion he believe you work far.) YES
Tes
NO
. = - _ - a —_—- . po
IS THIS INDIVIDUAL AUTHORIZED TO MAKE UECISIONS ON YOUR AENALE? (Ct *No" give name and addreag of peraon, it
any, who can make such decisions In cease of ninergancy,) . YES ~~
oe a wo |X
yes |x|
Ys
DOES THIS INDIVIDUAL KNOW THAT HE HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS YOUR EMERGENCY ADORESSEE? (If anewor in “Vo”
explsin why in item 6.) c- -
NO
The persons named in item 3 above may also be notified in case of emergency. If such notification is not desirable becouse of
health or other reasons, slease so state in item 6 on the reverse side of this form
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
CURRENT RESIDENCE AND DEPENDENCY REPORT
Bo" 61 ZSi FESLIONS CONFIDENTIAL “)
on
Q- DEC iss)
MEMORANDUM FOR: William M. Kent iit
SUBJECT : Commendation
You were mentZoned particularly as one who performed your
duties with distinction in support of the mission outlined
in Project JMATE. Your cooperation, enthusiasm and the
untiring application of your experience and knovledge with
confidence and conviction has Deen a reel credit to you and
than is normally expected and your performance and contri.
bution is worthy of special praise, ;
Thank you personally for this contribution,
¢ Ay
Chief
Western Hemisphere Division
ae
-~ 2 m
4, While consideration has been given Mr, Kent with
regard to an Honor and Merit Award, it appears more appro-
priate that he be granted a Quality Step Increase,
Wi am V. Broe
Chief,
Western Hemisphere Division
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED;
IE ee s A Z SIGE
ecretary, e ection
aN
LICE
APPROVED:
STANDARD FORM 61 (REVISED AUGUST 1909)
PROMULGATED BY ClVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
vo SARDERAL PERSOMNEL MANUAL
7 APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS
IMPORTANT.— Before swearing fo these appointment affidavits, you should read and understand the
attached information for appointee
(Department or agency) (Bureau or division) (Place of employment)
, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that—
A. OATH OF OFFICE
., Iwill support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely
without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; that I will well and faithfully discharge the
duties of the office on which I am about to enter, SO HELP ME GOD.
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY AND AFFILIATION
I am not a Communist or Fascist. I do not advocate nor am I a member of any organization
that advocatea the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence or other
unconstitutional means or secking by force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the
Constitution of the United States. I do further swear (or affirm) I will not so advocate, nor will
I become a member of such organization during the period that I am an employee of the Federal
Government.
C. AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Iam not engaged in any strike against the Government of the United States and that I will not
so engage while an employee of the Government of the United States; that I am not a member of
an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government
of the United States, and that I will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
an organization.
D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE
T have not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to any person,
firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointment. .
E. AFFIDAVIT AS TO DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
The answers given in the Declaration of Appointee on the reverse of this form are true and
correct.
(Signature of appointee)
(Tite)
NOTE.— If the oath is taken before a Notary Public the ddte of expitation of his commission should
be shown. . Poe<BR ONT
Qu
either training or performance of duty is deemed unsatisfactory by CIA,
you will be offered other types of employment if available, or your em-
ployment will be terminated.
6. Your appointment is for such time as your services may be re-
quired and funds are available for the work of CIA. Notice of termination
will be given you by procedure aimilar to that provided by Civil Service
rules and regulations.
or. authorized to sign 1
appointment.
I accept the above agreement as a con-
dition of my employment by CIA.
ee
WO? Chron, OL. Kat” 2 low LASSZ
Employee Date
Form Wo. 53.
June 1948 31-104
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
2490 E STREET NW.
WASHINGTON 235, D.C.
Date 2 Yemuary 52
1. Thia ie to notify you that the United States Government, as rep-
reaented by the Central Intelligence Agency, has accepted your employment
effective
Position: ADIIi7, CLERK
Base Salary: GS-5 22410,
2. You will be:
a. Entitled to anmal and sick leave in accordance with Civil
Service Commission rules and regulations, or such other provisions
of law or regulations as may be established in lieu thereof,
be Reimbursed for travel expenses in accordance with CIA Requ-
lations or Standardized Government Travel Regulations, as amended.
o. If stetioned cuteide continental United States, granted such
monetary allowances aa are prescribed by CIA Regulations.
3. Ag & condition of your employment by the Central Intelligence
Agency, you are subject to assignment to tours of duty at posta outside
the continental United States. Each time you are so assigned, unless
otherwise specified in advance by CIA, you will be required to remain at
the post to which assigned for a period of 2k monthe from the date of ar-
rival thereat, unless sooner transferred, reassigned or separated for rea-
gons beyond your control, If you wish to return to the United States for
personal reasons during that period, all travel and traneportation costs
incident to such return will be borne by you, with no expense to the
Government.
4, If thig employment is for assignment to an overseas post, it is
understood and agreed that, unless earlier separated for reasona beyond
your control, you will remain in Government service for 12 months after
your arrival at your first overseas post, and if you violate this agree-
ment, any money expended by the United States on account of your travel
and the transportation of your imusdiate family and household goods will
be considered a debt due to the United States.
5. Employment ig conditioned upon satisfactory completion of the
training courses prescribed by CIA and satisfactory performance of duty
for a total period of six months from date of employment. In the event
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6. If you Should receive any sums required under the terms of this
lettcr of appointment from or’ through your cover instruments lity, such sums
“Will be used to offset amounts due and payable by CIA, Sums thus received
through your cover instrunenpality are acknowledged ard agreed to be payment
by CIA within the provisions of this letter of appointment,
7. Your employment under this letter of appointment is subject to the
availability of thy aprroprictions for the functions cf CIA. Upon termination
of your covor employment, you will revert to normil start employee status
upon the effective date of the termination of your employment heveunder,
unless for good and sufficicnt Causc, such as misconduct or demonctrated
incompetenes, such reversion would be opposed to the cfficicney and best
interests of Cla. The termination of this appointment will net release you
from the provisions of any sceurity oaths you will be required to take,
§. Authorized instznctions fron CIA received by you in briefing or
training will be duemed & part of this letter of appointmont and are incor-
peraied hersin to the oxtent that such instruetions are not inconsistent with
the terms hereof ,
9. Any additional provisions or arrangemcnts will be comtaired in
supplomental docusents,
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Personnel Division, Covert
ACCEPTED:
Ge oes
lopfoe
Va va LILLE i ft?
A ere,
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: Security Information
Central Intelligence Agoncy -
| . et Ag ers
Washington, D.C. yf pb flere
{eer
l. Pursuant to the authority vested in ne ty Section 5.2 of the Confi-
dential Funds Regulations, you are hereby appointed an employee of the
Central Intelligence Agency in the capacity of a staff agent at a salary of
$ 3795.00 grade GS-6
This appointnent will be effective 10 June 19582,
If security considerations permit, appropriate deductions will be made for
retirenent and withnolding tax purposes. In any event, it shall be your
responsibility to repert income received from CYA hereunder in accordance
with existing Federal income tax jaws and regulations.
@. The conditions of your employnent will te in accordance with estab-
ished CIA procedures for an employee of siniler crade and salary provided,
however, thet where necsssary, in the interests of preserving your cover and
the security of CJA, established procedures will not be followed in all details.
Nowever, there will be substantial compliance with such procedures. Termina-
tion of this aupointment will be in 2ecordence with established procedures,
3. Where authorized, you will receive living-quarters and cost-of-living
allowances, travel and transcortation expenses and other emoluments of your
position with CIA. You will account for such allowances, travel, and opera~
tional expenses in substantial conpliance with CIA regulations or the estade
lished policies of your cover facility whichever is directed by CIA.
l. For the purpose of your employment hereunder, you will be required
to accept employment or adopt necassary cover other than with CIA in a manner
directed by CIA. In the evert the circumstances of your cover are altered to
such on oxtont that CIA deens it undesirable to continuc further use by you
of such cover, it is intended that your services will be continued by CTA in
some other appreprisate capacity or position.
5. a. If, in the performance of your cover service, you assume the cus-
tedy of or take title of record to property of any neture “hatscever and
wherever situate, which property has in fact been purchased with monies of
the U.S, Government, you hereby recognize and aclmowledge the cxistence of
a trust relationship, either express or constructive, and you agree to cxe-
cute whatever documents may be required by Cla to evidence this relationship.
b. It is excressly understood and agrecd that any and all docunents
which you may execute in the course cf such cover employment are subordinate
to this arreement and any contrediction in terms which may in any way appear
to amplify, extend or restrict your rights and/or obligations hereunder
shall be resolved by this agreement which shall rlways be dominant,
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a net
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pate: 6 June 1952
Central Intelligence Agency
2430 E Street, N. W.
Washington, D, C,
Gentlemen:
1. In accordance with the policy of this agency, it is understood and
agreed by me that I shall be required to serve a minimum term of two years from
the date of my arrival at my overseas post of duty, unless terminated by the
Government for its convenience, If the assignment is terminated at my request
in leas than twenty-four months, the following shall prevails
(a) If I resign in less than twelve months from the date of
my arrival at my overseas pcst of duty, I shall reimburse CIA for 611 travel
expenses involved in the trancportation of myself, my immediate family, house-
hold goods, and personal cffecta and automobile te the foreign station, and
pay all such expenses for return to the United States,
(b) If I resign between the twelfth and twenty-fourth month
from the date of my arrival at my overseas post of duty, I shall pey all
expenses for the travel and transportation of myself, my immediate family,
household goods, and personal effects and automobile to the Jnited States.
2, Part (a) above shall not apply to employces who have served in 4
departmental position with CIA or who have served an overseas tour of duty
with GIA, and in such case pert (b) only shall apply, amended to read: ®If
I desire to terminate or return to the United States prior to the expiration
of twenty-four months from the date of my arrival at my overseas post of duty,
I shall pay all expenses for the trave) and transportation of myself, my
immediate family, household goods, and personal effects to the United States*.
Witness: ;
APY ~ lw. Rett! . . : _
AGG APES
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KA ves 4 LOST
SECRET
Security Information
i
Dec. WO hte 53 — : CONFIDENTIAL
Roplaces Foru No. 85-2 which STATUS AND EFFICHENCY REPORT
may continue to be used. SEE ENSTRUCTIONS Cu GQEVEREE SiMe
SECTIONS i THROUGH 5 WiLL BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOYEE. TYPEWRITER WILi BE USED IF Possiace.
PRINTEO) LAST MIDDLE CAF RATING SALARY 3arhee shiteasees
; : } 65-7 $1205 Le Tune S82
DUTIES SINCE LAST EFFICIENCY REPORT. (LIST MOST RECENT FIRST. DESCRIBE CONCISELY BUT FULLY}
Agent at the Air frave Control. Mele office at Tosunen Inteenavionel Airnorty
oO
the Ts year a eionaT reports
trevol x
3, Ff COURSES OF INSTRUCTION WERE COMPLETED DURING FPENIOO OF THIS REPORT, LIST TETLE, LOCATION OF SCHOOL, LENGTH OF
COURSE AND DATE COMPLETED.
S&S. MY PREFERENCE FOR NEXT DUTY AFTER TERMINATION OF CUR-
RENT ASSIGNMENT 19; 05F IN US+S0 STATE)
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6. HAVE THEAE SEEN ANY CHANGES IN PERSONAL STATUS BINCE ORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT ON LAST REPORY + WHICHEVER 13 LATER?
manival starus[ | MUMBER OF DEPENDENTS [vss] EMERGENCY ADOKESSEE LEGAL ADDRESS
1 THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE AGOVE 1S YES, ATYACH A SEPARATE DETAILED REPORT IN OUFLICATE HERETO, IN THE CASE OF
MARRAIGE. THE REPORT WILL INCLUDE NAMES, AODRESSES, AND CITIZENSHIP OF SPOUSE. FATHER-IN-LAW, MOTHER-IN-Law,
QROTHERS IN-LAW AND SISTERS- IN LAW.
8 June 195k
SECTIONS 7 THROUGH [1 YO BE COMPLETED BY IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR
OCCASION FOR ATPORT
7, PERIOD COVERKD OY YHIS REPORT
5 AmMNUAL REASC OMMENT OF PROPOSED REASSIGNMENT COVERING INITEAL #0
. s| REPORTING OFFICER OF EMPLOYEE NEPORTE YMENT
1 June $3 31 May oh o On DAYS OF EMPLOYNEN
&. 18 THIS EMPLOYEE QUALIFIED TO 18 EMPLOYEE BETTER QUALIFIED iF $0, WHAT DUTY OM DUTIES
PERFORM ALL PRESENT DUTIEST FOR OTHER BUTIEST Intellivence Officer 0 Omeratior
aftar Meailquartcrs training.
1 WO. EXPLAIN IN SECTION ff
oS WH BU AND FS : |
PROFESSIONAL \wonavewtny? tee Fon PecwTiont
ener ten eeetenentneneeretrtenrtione na Tr aeOeracnonrndtunttrenraninmenatashaeresetr amen nM mene after ete
#. FOR LACH FACTOR OBSERVED CHECK THE APPROPRIATE SOX TO INDICATE WOW THE EMPLOYEE COMPARES WITH ALL OTHERS OF THE
SAME CLASSIFICATION WHOSE FROFESSIOWAL ABILITIES ARE KNOWN TO YOU TumwOMALLY. DO NOT LIMIT THIS COMPARISON TO THE
OTHERS NOW UNDER YOUR SUPERVISIO8. DO NOT HESITATE TO MARK "MOT OBSERVEO” ON AMY QUALITY WHEN APPROPRIATE.
wey OTe .
Raving actors ue PEEAS [vase [ecco | a | tor aise
rar ain¢
A. ABILITY TO WORK AND GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE
@. (MTERERY AND ENTHUSi Ase Im BORK
C. SECURITY CONSCICUENESS
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0. ABILITY TO GRASP INSTRUCTIONS AND PLANS Te
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&. AvTERTION TO DUTY
F, JUDGMENT AMD COMMON SENSE
G. ABILITY TO OBTAIN RESULTS AMD GET THINGS DONE [CT
WH. DISCRETION
K. PERFORMANCE OF PRESENT DUTIES (ITEM 2}
L, ABILITY TO EVALUATE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION
@. TACT
M. SAGACHTY (HON-GULLEBILETY? ° [|
0. LEADERSHIP [|
. PHYSICAL STAMINA. —
Q. MENTAL STAMINA * Ow
{, LWITHATIVE
4. ABILITY TO HANDLE ANS CIRECT PEOPLE.
19. INDICATE YOUR ATTITUOE TONARD HAVEING THIS EMPLOYEE UNDER YOUR COMMAND OR SUPERVISION. WOULD YOU -
Powe ne, DEFINITELY PREFER NOT BE SATISFIED BE FLEASED PARTICULARLY
MOT WANT HIMT YO HAVE Him? TO HAVE KIM? TO MAVE HIM? DESIRE Him?
Tt. ENTER HERE ANY GESTRED REMARKS PERTAINING TO PARTICULAR QUALIFICATIONS OR LACK THEREOF WHICH ARE CONSIDERED
PERTINENT TO THE EVALUATION CF THIS EMPLOYEE. OUTSTANDING ASSETS AND/OR SERIOUS LIMITATIONS SHOULD BE STATED
ALSO REASONS FOR WMENDATIONS AS TO REASSIGNMENT WiLL BE GIVEN 1F APPROPRIATE TO THIS REPORT.
Corbusto reliable, willin: anc devendable anc bas done an excellent
job at th: airport, oo
CONFIDENTIAL
(When Pilied in)
{Y. Your employment is conditioned upon satisfactory completion
of the training courses prescribed by CIA and satisfactory performance
of duty for a total period of 12 months from the dete of employment.
In the event either training or performance of duty is deemed unsatis-
factory by CIA, you will be considered for other types of available
employment for which you are suited, or your employment will be termi-
nated.
8. Your appointment 1s for such time as your services way be re-
quired and available funds permit.
‘
Lisi =z. Prfiper-
ffice of Personnei
I accept the above agreement as a
condition of my employment by CIA.
CONFIDENTIAL
. CONFIDENTIAL
(When Filled In)
Date__ 5 Oct 1956
Dear Mre Kents
1. This 1s to notify you that the United States Government, as
represented by the Central Intelligence Agency, has accepted your em-
ployment effective 8 Oetobder 1956.
Position: Area Ops Officer
Base Salary: $6390.00 per annum
2. You wili be entitled to receive annual and sick leave, retire-
ment coverage and such other employee benefits as may be provided by
Agency regulations or applicable Federal laws and regulatione.
3. Aes e condition of your employment by the Central Intelligence
Agency, you are subject te assignment to tours of duty at posts outside
the continental United States. Each time you are so assigned, the dura-
tion of the tour of duty will be prescribed in advance and will normally
consist of a period of 24 months. You will be required to serve the
prescribed period of the overseas tour of duty from the date of arrival
at your overseas post of duty unless this tour is sooner terminated by
the Government for its convenience or it is terminated for circumstances
that are considered by the Agency to be beyond your control.
kh. If you terwinate your assignment at an overseas post of duty
for reasons within your control in less than 12 months from the date of
arrival at the overseas post of duty, it is understood and agreed that
you will be liable for reimbursing CIA for all travel expenses, includ-
ing storage and per diem, incurred by the Government in the transporta-
tion of yourself, your dependents, householé effects and automobile to
your overseas post of duty, and you will pay all return travel and
transportation expenses to the United States.
>. It is further understood and agreed that if you terminate your
overseas assignment for reasons within your control subsequent to the
twelfth month but prior to the completion of your prescribed tour of
duty, you will pay all return expenses for the travel and transportation
of yourself, your dependents, household effects and automobile to the
United States.
é. if you wish to return to the United States for personal reasons
during your overseas tour of duty, all travel and transportation costs
incident to such return will be borne by you, with no expense te the
Government,
DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
This form is to be completed before entrance on duty.
eclaration will be grounds for cancellation of application
fiminal offense and will be prosecuted accordingly,
‘
ESENT ADDRESS (steve? and number, city aed State}
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) CATE OF BIRTH
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CASE OF EMERGENCY PLEASE NOTIFY
Answer all questions. Any false statement in this
or dismissal after appointment. Impersonation is a
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THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EHPLOY, (MA CIVILIAN CAPACITY, ANY RELATIVE OF YOURS (LITHER BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE) WITH WHOM YOU LIVE OR HAVE LIVED WITHIN
E PAST 24 MONTHS? [7] YES ave
40, for each auch relative fll in the blanks below, Uf additional apace ia necessary, complete under tiem 10.
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RECEIVE ANY ANRUITY FACM THE UNITED STATES OF DISTRICT OF
MBIA GOVERNMENT UNDER #NY RETIREMENT ACT OR ANY PENSION CR
A COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY ON NAVAL SERVICE?.
ar answer in ines Aire in Item 10 reason for retizamant,
3, age, optional disability, or by reason of voluntary
voluntary sepesation alter § years’ aatvice; amount of
ment pay, and under what retirement act; and cating,
tired from miliary or naval astvice.
YOU FILED APPLICATION RESULTING IN THIS APPOINTMENT HAVE YOU
DISCHARGED. OR FORCED 70 RESIGN, FOR UISCONDUCT OR UNSATIS.
ORY SERVICE FROM ANY POS!
ar answer ie“ Yea", divein Item 10 the name and address
ployer, date and reason in each cane. ‘
reer nearer gyhyowr-enere
VOU BEEN ARRESTED (NOT INCLUDING ‘TRASFIC VICQLATIONS FOR
MH YOU WERE FINED $74 OR LESS, OR FORFEITED COLLATERAL OF 325 OR
p SINCE YOU FILED APPLICATION RESULTING iN THIS APPOINTMENT? __
ar arawer ie‘ You'’, liat all such cases under Item 10.
in each caan: (1) The dita; (2) the nature af the okense
folatica; (3) the name and location of the court; (4) the
ty imposod, if any, or othe: disposition of the vase.
AGinted, your fingerprints will be taken, . |
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPOINTING OFFICER
ting officer before whom the foregoing certificate is made shall <2) Age. —Hf defnite age limite heve been established for tie porltion, it should
ine to his own satisfaction that this oppeintmeat would be in conformance be Getermined that mpplicant is not outside the; ge rdage for appointment,
pe Civil Service Act. applicable Civil Service Rules and Regulations and Until auch determination ia made, the sppointment may not be consummated.
Congress pertaining to appointment. : ceabitity i 3) Citizenship.—The appointing officer is responsible for obacrving the
farm should be checked for holiing of office, pension, suitability in com Genny provisious of (1) the civil Service Rules aad (2) appropriation acts,
with any record of recent discharge of arrest, and p. arly for thé = Form 61 conatitutes un affidavit for both purposes and is acceptable proof of
* citizenship status is the abscace of conflicting evidence, a deubeful casey the
entity of appaintes.—It In the duty of the appointing office to sppointment should ni consusmated until clearance m secured from
gen inersotation aad to dete tie Red aa eiceE PTET to SpPosntment akould aot be son Service Commienon,
ee ody the same son whose appointment was authorized, The (4) Idembers uf Family.—Section 9 of the Civil Service Act provides thet
"Ss sigmature and Eoaduriting are to be compared with the application whenever there are already two or more members of a family serving under
other ipettinent papers, If the appoistee qualified in a written exami. probational oc pormacent eppaintment in the competitive service, no other
the signature on thie form should be compared with the signature on member of such family is eligible for peobational or pesmatent appointment in
Hetation sheet, which was signed in the ezamination room, His physical the compstitive service, The appointments of persons entitled to veteran
nce may be checked against the medical certificate, The appointee preference are not subject to this requirement. The members-of-family provision
be questioned on his personal history for agreement with his Previous doca nut angly tu temperary appointments, Doubtfal cases may be referred to
te,
the appropriate office of the Civil Service Commiasion for decision.
Us % GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE LE-—-BSIGOER
seer
STANDARD FORM 63 (rtvisco aususr 1940)
PROMULGATED BY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
FEDERAL PERSONNEL MANUAL
APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS
IMPORTANT.— Before awearing to these appointment affidavits, you should read and understand the
attached information for appointee
coseseesee,..CEMTRAL INTELLIOMKCR. AGENCY Washington, D.C,
Department oF agency) Gurean or division) (Piuce of employment)
1, conessneeeceneee.. Wobldan Me Kent cone cneceeeuannatacecvesenenceeeccece , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that—-
A. OATH OF OFFICE
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely
without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; that I will well and faithfully discharge the
duties of the office on which I am about to enter, SO HELP ME GOD.
B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE ACT’ IVITY AND AFFILIATION .
Tam not a Communist or Fascist. 1 do not advocate nor am I a member of any organization
that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence or other
unconstitutional means or seeking by force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the
Constitution of the United States. 1 do further swear (or affirm) I will not so advocate, nor will
U become a member of such ization during the period that I am an employee of the Federal
vernment,
C. AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
T am not engaged in any strike against the Government of the United States and that I will not
80 engage while an employee of the Government cf the United -States; that I am not a member of
an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government
of the United States, and that I will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
an orgenization.
D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE
T have not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to any person,
firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointment.
E. AFFIDAVIT AS TO DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE
The answers given in the Declaration of Appointee on the reverse of this form are true and
correct.
’ ‘ at wt a
8 Oat 956 a Widows NV Ke
(Date of eatrance on duty) (Bignature of appointce) ee
Subscribed and sworn before me this ....6th day of _._. Oetober , A.D. 19.56,
Ateeeeeee eee eee... Washingto: | ee °F Ss
City) (State)
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NOTE.—Jf the oath is taken before a Notary Public the date of expiration of his commission should
be shown. i6—e5160-3
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SECRET
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 28. 0. Cc,
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
5 DEC i956
MEMORANDUM FOR: William M. Kent
SUBJECT: Notification of Membership in the Career Staff
1. On behalf of the Director of Central Intelligence, it gives
me pleasure to inform you that your application for membership
in the Career Staff has been accepted by the CIA Selection Board.
The effective date of your membership is 27 December 1954,
2, Please indicate that you have received this notification by
signing in the space Provided below and return it to the Head of your
Career Service. He will forward it to the Executive Director of the
CIA Selection Board.
3. Because your membership in the Career Staff is classified
information, it is necessary that this notification be conveyed to you
in this manner. The application for membership which you signed
has been endorsed on behalf of the Director of Central Intelligence by
the Executive Director of the CIA Selection Board and placed in your
permanent Official Personnel Folder.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
Harrison G. Reynolds
Chairman, CIA Selection Board
Carcer Jevice Siatt
Noted: Ciice of Parsecnnal
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(ay
20 DEC 1965
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Plans
ATTENT ION : DDP/oP
SUBJECT : Request for Quality Step Increase (HR 20-37),
Mr. William M, Kent, GS-13
1. On the basis of the information presented below, it
is recommended that a Quality Step Increase be approved for
Mr. William M. Kent,
2. Mr. Kent has made a most valuable contribution to
the Covert Action mission of this Division, On occasion of
the discovery of a Cuban arms Cache in Venezuela in November
1963, of the January 1964 riots in Panama, of the April 1965
revolution in the Dominican Republic, of many other crises
and situations which have developed, Mr. Kent immediately
initiation and coordination of Covert Action efforts to
safeguard the U.S, image and support U,S, objectives in each
case; this, of course, without heglecting hig other, routine,
day-to-day responsibilities. Mr, Kent has been energetic,
imaginative, and professional in his work to a degree much
beyond that normally found or expected, He speaks excellent
Spanish, and this has been an essential ingredient in hig
eritical abilities in the handling of hig assigned tasks.
3. Mr, Kent has been with the WH Division's Covert
Action Staff since 1963. In 1964, he attended the Mid
Career Executive Development Course No. 4, He has con-
Sistently maintained a very hign level of competence, con-
scientious application, and strong dedication to his duties.
In this connection, despite an illness which jasted from
December 1964 to July 1965, he took only two days of gick
leave and did not allow his work performance to suffer,
There is every reason to believe that Mr. Kent's exceptional
proticiency and effectiveness will continue,
SECRET
16 JUN 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR: Head, Clandestine Services
Career Service
SUBJECT : Notification of Approval of
Quality Step Increase ~
William M. Kent
i. Tam pleneed to send to you the attached
otficial notification of the eppeovel of the Quality step
Increase which you recommended for this employee,
2. Ae thie award is denigned to encourage
emellonce by recogniskig and rewarding the employee,
may | nek that you areange to have this Quntity step
inesee prevented at an srproyriate coremony.
42 fhe
/* vee aia of Personnel
Distribution:
O& 1 - C/WH Division
i -C/CSPS
*-OPF - KENT
1 - D/Pers Chrono
1-~cC/FpD
OP/DD/RP/PD/JICaldwell:ked (16 June 1966)
SECRET
cw ee SSHlEatiOG
‘a view of your comternplated cover a Mme, you have been designated
& Staff Agent. Thm purpose of thie Supple te to call pour attention to ewist-
ing policiea which are oseticularly material tc you while vou ars so designated
and to gat forth cevtain righta and obligations incident to your status au an
appointed employee,
I, Parroll Administration. As indicated in your Staff Ageat Personne,
Action, your present salary and grade are § 00 Per camiun and GOSad .
respectively, Ag an appointed eraployes of the Government you axe entitled to
receive and retain only the sulary, allowances and other benefite applicable to
that status. However, certain procedural variations will be followed to preserve
the aecurity of your cover position,
ia} The grogs emoluments that you receive from your caver activities
will be retained by you as an offrat against the gross emoluments dus
you from this organizetion. If cover amoluments ever exceed those due
you from thie organisation, the overage is to be remitted to thia organi~
aation on a monthly basis, unless a different period is apecified.
{b) Your Federal income taxes will be withheld and reported in con-
formance with R 20-661 or any subsequent regulations or procedures
promuigaied by this organization. For your information, thia organi -
zation shall withhold fvom the gross payrents due you, Federal income
taxes in an arnount which, when added to the income taxea withheld by
your cover facility, will equal the tax withholdings normally made from
your gross taxable cornpensation with thie organivaiion, Taxes will be
withheld fvom the differential due you by this organization if there is
no differential or if ie is ingufficient, you will be required to make tax
remittances ‘vy conformaace with HB 20-661-1,
{¢} This organization will deduct from the gross payments due you an
amount equivalent to six and one-half per cent (6 1/2%) of your gross
salary for contribution to the Civil Service Retirement Fund. Thi
amount will be deducted from the differential due you by thie organi-
sation. If throes ie ou differential or if it ts insufficient, you will be
required to make direct remitzunces to thie organization in satisfaction
of the required contributions. The Agency will not ratinburge you for
mandatory social security deductions required by virtue of your cover
employmaer:.
2. Nonoftficial Cover Pramium Pay. You are hereby anthorized Nonofficial
Cover Premium Pay ia conformance with applicable organizational policies and
leguances. For your information, currently this premiura pay is ten per cent of
your base salury and representa additional taxable corpengation to you,
3. Placs of Assignriant. This Supplement is predicated upor @ doriwatic
PCS assignment under non Governmental cower, Any deviation thezefrora will
require anew Supplement or a: amendroent hegeto.
weesitege By ity
latien of such gens
Eapiunage Laws,
and regulatioas.
apewercge
see te UR CRE ee cee
Ne ogee
SUPPLEMENT TO srr ACTION
relies <4 ban mn
eee a We Ket
der Se cz
res ny nt I eon, cen
31 daly 1966.
Rffestive 30 duly 1967 your authorisation to receive noneffieial cover
pweniun pay is terminated, As of thet dete, your sears QI opponent is
mended by deleting therefrom paragraph two (2).
Al2 other terms and ecnditicas of the Supplement renin in full fares
and offers.
8-B-G-R-E-T
H Date
THIS O10 CENTETE OAT AM ARE QF TE PROVISIONS ce SAMBO 20-4,
DAE 7 oon 396/easmem aE PE, COMME OF AGERY ens
Wiklinn Yh kege
SeEeCoR-Ea?
et {2 APPLY NO,
we Od 7
el igits
THE Data auove (i TEMS 2 THRU 5) WILL BE FILLED UN
WHEN CODING AN APPLICANT FOR THE FIRST TIME. THIS
FORM 1S THEN ATTACHED TO roRM 1962, master QUALI FI CAw
TIONS COINS RECORD,
18. DATE OF BIRTH
MO Ca
5. Oate copes
Mo DA
YR ¥R
LANGUAGE CODING DATA ~ FORM be
4 LANGUAGE DATA coor
PEPER
'e .
NAME
FmLETTERS
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OATS SUNT TES WHEN Foam Lilie penores NO LANGUAGE
or) Da YR MO oA YR
SS ComPesence, ENTER THE FOLLOWING IN
‘ i ° rem 4; "NOPPLANGUAGE” (12-0;0175)
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST DATA
1.10 2 EMPLOYEE NOJ3, NAME
3-LctTERs
© 4.5995
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DATA FOR iTEM 2 THau 7 18
EXTRACTES FROM FORM 1273,
LANGUAGE FPAOFICIENCY and
AWARDS DATA, IPR
Base coDe
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The authorization to
process this employes!
proficiency in the
§ disclaim of
language factors indicated on this form is
randun
Proficiency Disclaim File"
Analysis Branch, Office of
on file and designated "Language
» located in the Qualifications
Personnel.
, ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER IMPORTANT
OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE | AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM = ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
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* Fillin BOTH COPIES of the form. Typeor use ink.
2 Do not detach any part.
FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW (please print or type):
NAME ee (middle) “** | DATE OF BIRTH (month, day, year) | SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
ee:
LOCATION (city, stifle, ZIP Code)
Cent, Wl I.
MARK AN "X" IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (do NOT mark more thon one}:
Mark here ELECTION OF OPTIONAL (iN ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
if you I elect the $10,000 ‘additional optional Insurance and authorize the required deductions
WANT BOTH from my salary, compensatioh, or annuity to pay the full cost nf the optional insurance.
optional and _ This optional insurance is in addition to my regular insurance.
regular
insurance
Mark here DECLINATION GF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
W you 1 decline the $10,000 additional! optional insurance. } understand that J cannot elect op-
BO NOT WANT ional insurance until at least 1 year atter the effective date of this declination and uniess
OPTIONAL but at the time | apply for it | am under age 50 and present satisfactory medical evidence
do want of insurability. | undesstand also that my regular insurance is not affected by this declina-
tien of additional optional insurance.
reguler
insurance
Mark here WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
if you i desire not to be insured and | waive coverage under the Federal Employees Group Life
WANT NEITHER Insurance Program. | understand that | cannot cancel this waiver and obtain regular in-
regular nor surance until at least 1 year after the effective date of this waiver and uniess at the time
optional | apply for insurance | am under age 50 and present satisfactory medicat evidence of in-
. surability. | understand also that | cannot now or later have the $10,000 additional
insurance optional insurance unless } nave the regular insurance.
SIGN AND DATE. IF YOU MARKED BOX "A” OR "C", FOR EMPLOYING OFFICE USE ONLY
COMPLETE THE “STATISTICAL STUB." THEN RETURN [= mmo a
THE ENTIRE FORM TO YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE. Komhicial recarving m7)
5
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“SIGNATURE ot) Ul Lie ; : Wane.
| Marck 1Q6¥ [7 see Tae a Bec Dates on back of Gina
ORIGINAL COPY—Retein in Official Personnel Folder SECRET STANDARD FORM No. 176-1
(or usa only until Apni 14, 1968)
176-103
| ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER | IMPORTANT
| OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE ; AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM | ON BACK OF ORIGINAL
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM—
FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
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* Fill in BOTH COPIES of the form. Type or use ink.
* Do not detach.
2 FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW (please print or type):
| NAME. (last) (first) “ly DATE OF BIRTH (month, dey, year) | SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
| KENT Wh tisam ‘ S~9- 249 jose 22) £472
jena DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY LOCATION (City, State, ZIP Code)
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HAVE YOU EVER BEFORE FILED AN “ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE’? (1 YES ©) NO
If “YES,” your last such form remains in effect and You should not file this new form uniess you want to change the old one. (See Instructions for
Employees on pege 4.)
3 MARK AN "X" IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (de NOT mork more than one}:
Mark herve ELECTION OF OPTIONAL (IN ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
you } elect the $10,000 additional optional insurance ard authorize the required deductions
WANT BOTH x from my salary, compensation, or annuity to pay the fuil cost of the options! insurance.
optional and This optional insurance is in addition to my regular insurance.
regular
insurance (a)
Mark here DECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
if you } decline the $10,000 additional optional insurance. | understand that | cannot elect op
NOT WANT tonal insurance unti! at least 1 year after the effective date of thie dectination and uniess
OPTIONAL but at the time I spply for it 1 em under age 50 end present satisfactory medical evidence
do want of insurability. | understand also that my regular insurance Is not affected by this declina-
regular (BR) tion of additional optional insurance.
insurance
Mark here WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
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WANT NEITHER insurance Program. | understand that | cannot cancel this waiver and obtain regular in-
regular nor surance until at feast 1 year after the effective date of this waiver and uniess at the time
optional | apply for insurance | am under age SO snd present satistactory medical evidence of in-
(C) surability. | understand also that | cannot now or fater have the $10,000 additional
optional insurance unless | have the regular insurance.
insurance
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ORIGINAL COPY-Retain in Official Personnel Folder STANDARD FORM No, 176
FPM Supplement 870-1
SECRET
Vt, PREFERENCE FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT?
Sta. DESCRIBE BRIEFLY THE TYPE OF WORK YOU WOULD PREFER FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT IF DIFFERENT FROM THAY INDICATED
IN ITEM NS. S ABOVE. }F YOU HAVE MGRE THAN ONE PREFERENCE, INOICATE YOUR CHOICE,
I would very much -like to continue in, my present duties, dealing with
varied nationalities and having a wide range of operational oppor-
tunities, Should a circtmstance develop for Washington Base involve-
ment in Covert Action work, particularly political action, I would
like to be a part of it. My preference would also lie in continuing
in my present @& status and cover arrangement indefinitely.
Prpley
V1H, INDICATE 4f YOU DESIRE TO EXTEND YOUR CURRENT TOLR BY CHECKING IN APPROPRIATE BOX, ALSC INDICATE PREFERENCE
FOR NEXT REGULAR ASSIGNMENT BY INSERTING 1, 2, & 3 (for lat, 2nd, and 3rd choice) 1N REMAINING BOXES,
COMPLETE ALL ALTERNATE CHOICES AND OPTIONS IN ALL CASES EVEN THOUGH YOU ARE REQUESTING AN EXTENSION OF YOUR
Tour. :
G EXTEND TOUR MONTHS AT CURRENT STATION TO j .
foarte
Oo GE ASSIGNED YO HOOTRS FON A TOUR OF pUTY: INDICATE YOUR CHOICE OF DIVISION, STAFF OR OFFICE.
SST CHOICE ne BND CHOICE etree IRD CHOICE en sernentnttene Seemann
o GE ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER FIELD STATION; FNOICATE CHOICE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA on SPECIALIZATION
UST CHOC E ree IND CHOICE TRO CHOU CE ee,
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& RETURN TO MY CURBENT STATION
TO BE COMPLETED BY FIELD STATION
IN CONSIGERATION GF YHE EXPERIENCE AND PERFORMANCE OF THE EMPLOYEE AND WIS PREFERENCE FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT,
INDICATE YOUR WECOMMENDATION FOR HIS NENT ASS TOM! is RALRING
Washington Base concurs with
his present assignment for another
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request that he remain in
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YO _BE COMPLETED BY APPROPH) ATE HEADQUARTERS OFFICE
1M CONS (DERaTroW ‘OF ‘THE’ ExPeMiedce yaad PERFORMANCE OF TWE EMPLOYEE. WIS PREFEREMCE FOR NEXT AS EGNMENT,
AND YHE STAFFING REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR COMPONENT, INDICATE YOUR COMPONENT'S RECOMMENDATION FOR HIS MEXT
ASSIGNMENT AND TRAINING. ~
DO Division concurs in Subject's, and Base's, desire for another
tour at Washington Base, Subject has been an effective case officer
and his effectiveness should be still greater by virtue of his accumulated
experience in the Base area,
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DATE(C from itam S-DINaME OF SUPERVISOR (true) DATE (from item S.2)
_ 7 _ 2 Feb. 1969 John G. Shaffer, Jr. 12 Feb. 1969
BATE RECEIVED aT HEADQUARTERS: TM 198253 GAT" RECEIVED BY CAREER SERVICE:
17 February 1969 2 Feb. 1969 :
TO _BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOYEE
1. DATE OF BIRTH 12, seRvice| 3. YOUR CURRENT POSITION, TITLE 4. STATION OR BASE §. CRYPT FoR
DESIGN AND GRADE . . CURRENT COVER
9 May Ops ‘Officer - Gs-14/3 DO BASE WASHINGTON WUINDIAN
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Sa. DATE OF PCE ARRIVAL 4. MEQUESTED BATE oF 60
- EXPECTED DATE QF FIRST 65, OESTRED Cate To REPORT Ta oUTY
IN FIELD DEPARTURE
. CHECK-IN AT HO AFTER LEAVE
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1 August 1967 -
7+ MUMBER AND AGES OF DEPENDENTS CHO WILL TRAVEL wiTH your
4 dependents, ages 38, 15, 14, 13
8. PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED im DETERMINING NEXT ASSIGNMENT)
Educational
facilities for my children and medical facilities
for my wife.
.
@. G3S7 youn masce DUTIES OUMENG CUNAENT TOUR (eee specie! note on franemittal form).
foleo attach personal fover queationnaire in accordance © ith CSI-F 240-4)
Initiate and develop contacts and operations in the Washington
diplomatic and foreign press communities, encompassing all the
major world geographical areas,
Handle recruited agents resident in the Washington area,
Establish and maintain self in commercial cover role,
Perform
cover duties,
Prepare operational correspondence and conduct routine adminis-
trative tasks.
. TRAINING DES teto:
INDICATE WHAT TRAINING You PRLIEVE YOu SHOULD Have DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS
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4. Mr. Kent has a first rate mind, a unique flair
for SA operations, and unusual language capabilities.
During the Chilean crisis period he demonstrated his dedi-
cation to duty, working eleven or twelve hours a day without
complaint, and his ability to make effective use of his
exceptional professional talents and experience while
Simultaneously exercising sound judgment and leadership in
his management of Branch affairs,
rformance under
recommended
5. In view of Mr. Kent's outstanding p
tense and trying circumstances it is strongl
that he be granted a QSi.
(gp VO
avid A. Phillips
Chief
Western Hemisphere Division
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED:
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APPROVED:
31 JAN 1974
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20 DEC 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, QSI Honor and Merit Award Panel
SUBJECT: Request for QSI:
William M. Kent, GS-14
1. It is recommended that Mr. William M. Kent be
granted a Quality Step Increase in recognition of his out-
Standing performance as Chief of the SA Section and Acting
Deputy Branch Chief of WH/6 during the tension-filled days
which preceded and followed the Chilean military coup of
11 September 1973. The nature of Mr. Kent's service to the
Agency during this period has been described more fully in
his most recent fitness report, which evaluated his overall
performance as "Outstanding."
2. Mr. Kent served as Acting Deputy Branch Chief of
WH/6 for five months, from mid-June to mid-November 1973,
while concurrently continuing to direct the large and im-
portant Chilean covert action program with exceptional
competence. Mr. Kent thus was handling two exacting jobs
simultaneously during the entire coup period. This was a
time of particular tension for the Branch, since developments
in Chile were of international importance and generated almost
daily requests for special papers and briefings for top U.S.
Government leaders. Mr. Kent performed at a consistently
high level in both his SA and Managerial capacities: his
propaganda and political action guidance was timely, imagina-
tive and effective, while his Managerial decisions as pro-
visional head of a 15-man branch reflected sound judgment
and an across-the-board foundation in clandestine operations.
3. A self-reliant and exceptionally talented SA officer,
Mr. Kent was personally responsible for the creation and
implementation of two successful Division programs -~- one in
the political action and one in the Propaganda field -- which
have made an important contribution to the achievement of
U.S. policy objectives with regard to Chile. These programs
are being continued even though Mr. Kent has now left the
Branch to handle an exacting new staff assignment.
E2, IMPDET
CL BY 0243545
3 November 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Commendation ~ Mr. William Kent
i. Mr. Kent was assigned to a high priority
Task Force in WH Division from 21 September through
30 Octoher.
2. During this period Mr. Kent assisted in the
preparation of propaganda material and was in charge
of black operations. Based on his knowledge of the Cuban
Intelligence Service and Cuban modus operandi, Mr. Kent
prepared several highly imaginative black Operations and
provided much needed advice to the Task Force on this
subject. The biographic material he pulled together on
& major proponent of our little drama was of exceptional
value and was delivered to several U. S. as well as
foreign newsaen who made extensive use of it. Mr. Kent
is a well trained and resourceful Clandestine Service
Operator whose work showed the Stamp of professionalism
and whose attitude was marked by a deep interest in his
work. Mr. Kent is to be commended for his efforts on the
behalf of the Task Force and for the unugual talent he
brought to the job.
3. A copy of this commendation will be Placed
in Mr. Kent's personnel file.
William V. Broe
Chief
Western Hemisphere Division
f CONFIDENTIAL ae
~ (when filled in)
MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES SEMINAR ‘
te rm ht VES SEMINAR
Student: Kent, Willaim mM, Dates: 30 June ~ 2 July 1975
Employee Number; 059198 Office: Ps
Service Designation: D
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of thia Seminar, the participant
6hould be able to:
lL) Understand the evolution of the MBO concept.
2) Identify che elements of MBO and understand
their utility.
3) Understand how MBO has been applied in certain large
organizations.
4) Understand the major characteristics of the wansgenent
system now used within each Directorate, particularly
within his own Directorate.
5) Define significant differences and common traite in
the practice of MBO among the Directorates of the
Agency.
6) Deseribe actions which might be taken to improve and
Strengthen the application of MBO within the Agency.
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD:
This ig a certificate of atcendance only. No attempt
was made to evaluate student achievement in the Seminar.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING
CONFIDENTIAY
(when filled an)
“my,
SECRET
5 December 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Commendation of My, William Kent
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During the last five months I have turned to Mr. Kent
On two occasions to help the Latin Auerica Division in
connection with Senate Select Comatctee's investigation
of covert action in Chile. When confronted with a need
fo produce a paper on Chile in a short timeframe, 1
instinctively turned to hin. It was not only because he
had expertise on Chile, due to Service in the Chile Branch,
but because he ia highly skilled in written presentation.
He organizes hia material well and presente it in « lucid,
highly readable manner. On the first occasion, he helped
US prepare a paper that was eventually used by the Director
in his presentation before the Senate Select Committee on
14-15 July. on the 8econd occasion his contribution wag
used by the DDO in hiz appearance before the Senate Select
Comuittee on 28 October. Both of these papers were
excellent and have withstoood critical scrutiny,
Aaide from Mr. Kenr's ability to write I would like
to take this occasion to record my overall high esteen
for Mr. Kent as a Professional and as a person. I havea
always considered him to be one of Our wore able and pro-
mising officers. His dedication tg exemplary; he has spent
untold extra hours of his time carrying out hig Guties. He
has good Judgment and conmon sense. Mr. Kent has a very
attractive personality aad excellent personal presance,
Pron all Standpointa he is an excellent officer that deserves
to move ahead in the organization. I am convinced he has the
ability aud potential to do s0,
Slacrd
Raymond wt. Tar
Raymond A. Warren
Deputy Chief
Latin America Division
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C/LA/PEMS P2 IMPDET
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CONFIDENTIAL
(Wien filled in)
TRAINING REPORT
MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION COURSE
TS., ruli-time
STUDENT: William M. Kent EMPLOYEE NO: 959198
SERVICE DESIGNATION: p OFFICE > CMG
DATES ATTENDED: 24-28 January 1977
COURSE OBJECTIVES-CONTENT AND METHODS
EOC EN TANY METHODS:
The Management Communication Course is designed to enable
Students to improve managerial performance by applying communi-
cation theory and principles to daily management activity; use '
interpersonal communication techniques to deal more effectively
with superiors, peers, and subordinates: identify and use management
communication source/resource personnel within the Agency; and
assess the effectiveness of communication within an organizational
component.
The content of the course is presented with the use of TV,
films, and relevant exercises supplementing group and individual
participation. Current theory and practical application are
stressed.
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
This is a certificate of attendance only. No attempt
was made to evaluate student achievement in this course.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING:
A Karte €. Coughlon 5 yy wry
a¢ nstructor ate
CONFIDENTIAL
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ADMINISTRATIVE — INTERNAL USE ONLY
TRAINING REPORT
OFFICE OF TRAINING
FUNCTIONAL TRAINING DIVISION
This certifies that William M. Kent {0591.98} has
completed the two day Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Seminar
for Supervisors held 17-18 August 1976 + At the
conclusion of this two-day session, each participant will be
able to describe the following:
a) The EEO Program and reasons
for its ‘existence;
b) A supervisor's responsibility in
implementing the program;
¢) The procedures for processing EEO
complaints;
a) Tae Agency's past record and the
Agency's Affirmative Action
Plans; and
e) The significance of Upward Mobility,
Federal Women's, and Hispanic Programs
in the overall EEO Program.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING:
DORALD R. HEADY
Course Administrator
QOWINISTRATIVE — TNTERRAL USE ONLY
ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY
NAME OF EMPLOYEE (haat. firat.middis) L MAME ANG PELATCORSHIP OF CERLADENT* CLAIM NUMBER
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Kent, William M. ; Self 77-0324
There is on file in the Personal Affairs Branch, Benefits and
Services Division, Office of Personnel, an Official Disability Claim
File on the above named employee (or his dependent*) for an illness,
injury, or death incurred on ~ALL7/I7
This notice should be filed in the employee's Official Personnel Folder
a5 a permanent cross-reference to the Official Disability Claim File.
DATE oF NOTGCE SE'GNATURE SF asp REPOFSENTAT i VE
2/9/77 Ernest Ll. Nardt
NOTICE OF OFFICIAL DISABILITY CLAIM FILE
FORM 1Q7G vse cervicus veirion, ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY
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TO: Retirement Operations Branch
Office of Personnel
thitun ¥. hess CATEGORY OF
RETIREE = hb RA RDG ‘ EMPLOYMENT
On the basis of a review of the records of the Central Cover Staff the
following action is to be taken on processing retirement documentation
for the person named above.
TYPE RETIREMENT || CIVIL SERVICE X CIARDS
OVERT COVERT COVERT
% (OPPICIAL CoveR) (noc)
} cover | «| ROUTINE | | LOCK-UP SPECIAL
CORRESPONDENCE OVERT
(Peyeont in-
ANNUITY PAYMENTS SHOULD BE OTHER etructions
: follow
TAX DOCUMENTATION SHOULD BE OTHER (MEMO FOLLOWS)
REQUEST TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM
CiVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
TYPE OF HOSPITALIZATION CARD: = (7i2A
CREDIT UNION
REMARKS:
CHIEF, COVER SUPPORT BRANCH
CENTRAL COVER STAFF
THIS SECTION TO SE COMPLETED SY OFFICE OF SECURITY
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ee oe NO SECURITY CBJECTIONS To ABOVE.
OTHER INSTRUCTIONS AS FOLLOWS:
CHIEF, EMPLOYEE ACTIVITY BRANCH, OFFICE OF SECURITY
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a 7 [GS-6 153795 pee. | 16 June 1952
2. BESCALPTION OF CUTIES SINCE LAST EFFICIENCY REPORT. (LIST MOST RECENT FIRST. DESCRIBE CONCISELY BUT FULLY)
Establishing and maintaining a tentative travel control system in the Darien District
"9 nama tor travel through the Panama-Colombia tront: zeny a e Air TyYave
Control Field Office at Tocumen National Airport. Performing surveillances and
conducting investigations, Writing reports.
3. 1F COURSES OF INSTRUCTION WERE COMPLETED GURING PERIOO OF THIS REPORT, LIST TIFLE, LOCATION OF SCHOOL, LENGTH OF
COURSE AWD DATE COMPLETED.
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3. MY PREFERENCE FOR NEXT DUTY AFTER TERMINATION OF CUR-
RENT ASSIGNMENT HS: 0 1F IN US-$O STATE!
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6. WAVE THENE BEEN ANY CHANGES 1N PERSONAL STATUS SINCE ORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT OR LAST REPORT + WHICHEVER 18 LATER?
MARITAL STATUS NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS EMERGENCY ADDRESSEE Leoa. appress |_|
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{F THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THT ABOVE 1S YES, ATTACH A SEPARATE DETAILED REPORT iN DUPLICATE HERETO, IN THE CASE OF
MARRAIGE. THE REPORT WILL INCLUDE WAMES, ADDRESSES, AND CITIZENSHIP CF SPOLEE. FATHER-IN-LAW, MOTHER-IN-LAW,
GROTHERS INL AW AND SISTERS- IN-LAW.
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7. PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REPORT OCCASION FOR REPORT
ANNUAL ACABSIGNMENT OF PROPOSED REASSIGNMENT COVERING INITIAL 89 :
16 Sept.52 = REPORTING OFFICER OF EMPLOYEE REPORTED OK GAYS OF EMPLOYMENT :
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O. 18 THIS EMPLOYER QUALIFIES TOF JTes)] 15 EMPLOVER BETTER QUALIFIEO[ SX ]ves)] IF $0, YHAY DUTY OF DUTIES .
PERFORM ALL PRESENT OVTIES? | i¥e | FOR OTHER DUTIEST [ary Intell, Off, = ations ]
; after Headguarters' trai
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DO YOU CONCUR IM EMPLOYEES SESCRI FTI Om OF DUTIES UNCER
EXPLAIS
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5 PROFESSICKAL (IMPROVEMENT? [fae ) fom PROMOTION?
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®. FOR EACH FACTOR GOSERVED CHECK THK APPROPRIATE BOX TO INDICATE HOW THE KMPLOYEE COMPARES WITH ALL OTHERS OF THE
RAME CLASSIFICATION WHOSE PROFESSIOMAL ABILITIES AME KNOWN TO YOU PERSONALLY. DO HOT LIMIT THIS COMPARISON TO THE
OTHERS NOW UNDER YOUR SUPERVISION, 60 NOT HESITATE TO MARK "WOT OBSERVED’ OW ANY QUALITY WHEN APPROPRIATE.
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1. INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM IN WORK
Cc. SECURITY COMs¢IOUSNESS
‘ D. ABILITY TO GRASP INSTRUCTIONS AND PLANS
: @. ATTENTION TO DUTY
F. JUDGMENT AND COMMON SEMSE
@. ABILITY TO OBTAIN RESULTS AND GET THINGS DONE
H. DISCRETION
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WN. SAGACETY (NOM-GULLIBILITY)
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P. PHYSICAL STAMINA
Q. MENTAL STAMINA
10. INDICATE YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARD HAVING THIS EMPLOYEE UNDER YOUR COMMAND OF SUPERVISION. WOULD YOu -
DEFINITELY PREFER NOT Cl BE SATISFIED @E PLEASED marr icuLaty (7 T
NOT WANT WIMT TO HAVE KiMT TO MAVE Him? TO WAVE HEME DESIRE HIM?
tte ENTER HERE ANY GESIRED REMARKS PERTAINING TO PARTICULAR QUALIFICATIONS OR LACK THEREOF WHICH ARE CONSIDERED
PERTINENT TO THE EVALUATION OF THIS EMPLOYEE, OUTSTANDING ASSETS ANC/OR SERIOUS LIMITATIONS SHOULD BE STATED
ALSO REASONS FOR ANO RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO REASSIGNMENT WILL BE SIVEN IF APPROPRIATE TO THIS REPORT.
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EOP REVIEWING OFFICER OR CHIEF OF STATION DOES not Sy? —— Cc 4
CONCUA WETM THID REPORT, EXCEPTIONS WHEL BE STATED os aan C4... £
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PAY TRAINING DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR THIS FNDEVIOVAL?
1. Phases I, II, III.
2. CPO :
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HER COMMENTS (Indicate here general traits,
Read ali deeceiptions hetors rating. Place
(When Filled Inj
DICATE tF YOU THINK THAT ANY SINGLE STRENGTH OR WEAKNESS OUTWE?!GHS ALL OTHER CO
D YOU FEEL THAT NE REQUIRES CLOSE SUPERVISION? Coen fo )ves.
PPAR | Si
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{F YES, WHY?
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SECTION VI
‘Xin the moat appropriate box under subsections 4,8,C,6D
specific habits or characteriatica not covered elscwhers in the
port but which have # bearing on effective utilization of this paeraan): :
RECTIONS: Consider only the skill with which the
DOES NOT PERFORM DUTIES ADEQUATEGY: HE 18
INCOMPETENT,
@ARELY ADEQUATE IN PERFORMANCE: ALTHOUGH HE
HAS HAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE OR TRAINING, HE
GFTEN FAILS YO CARRY OUT RESPONSIBILITIES
COMPETENTLY.
PERFORMS MOST OF HIS DUTIES ACCEPTAMLY: OCCA.
STQNALLY REVEALS SOME AREA OF WEAKNESS.
PERFORMS OUTIES IN & TYPICALLY COMPETENT,
EFFECTIVE MANNER.
A FINE PERFORMANCE, CARRIES OUT MARY OF HIS
RESPONSIBILITIES EXCEPT/ONALLY WELL,
PERFORMS HIS DUTIES IN SUCH AN OUTSTANDING
MANNER YHAT HE 15 EQUALLEO BY FEW OTHER PER.
SONS KNOWN TO THE RATER.
1S INGIVIOUAL AETTER QUALIFIED FOR WORK IN SOME
ancay [feo (TT ]ves. IF ves, wHatr
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C. DIRECTIONS: Based upon what he has waid, hie actions,
and any other indicetions, give your opinion of this
Person's attitude toward the os ganization,
HAS AM ANTAGONISTIC ATTITUOE TOWARD THE AGENCY
o WELL CEPINITELY LEAVE THE ORGAN} ZATION AT THE
FIRST OPPORTUNITY.
HAS STRONG NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TOWARD ORGANIZA-
TION... 1RKED SY WESTRICTIONS...REGAROS AGENCY”
4S & YTEMPOMARY STOP UNTIL HE CAN GET SOMETHING
BETTER,
TENDS TO HAVE AN UNFAVORABLE ATTITUDE YGWARD
THE ORGANIZATION. BOTHERED BY MINOR FRUSTRA-
TIONS. WILL QUIT If THESE CONTINUE.
HiS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ORGANIZATION 1S INDIF-
FERENT...HAS “WALT AND SEE“ ATTITUDE. . WOULD
LEAVE IF SOMEONE OFFERED Witt SOMETHING BETTER.
TENDS TO HAVE FAVORABLE AYTITUDE TOWARD ORGANI-
ZATION. .MAKES ALLOWANCES FOR RESTRICTIONS
IMPOSEO BY WORKING FOR ORGANIZATION. . THINKS
1h TERMS OF & CAREER 1M THE ORGANIZATION.
DEFINITELY HAS FAVORAML £ ATTSTUOL TowsRn THE
GRGANIZATION.. BARRING AN UNEXPECTED OUTSIDE
OPPORTUNITY, WILL PROBAGLY ENDEAVOR TO MAKE A
CAREER Im THE ORGANIZATION.
HAS AN ENTHUSIASTIC ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ORGAN-
EZATION. .WILL PROBABLY WEVER CONSIDER WORKING
ANY PLACE @uT IN THE ORGANIZATION.
RECTIONS: Considering ofhera of th
id type of wasignment, how would you rete him on
tentiality for amsuaption of greater reeponsibili-
wk normally indicated 6» promotion.
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| 2.
HAS REACHED THE MIGHEST GRADE LEVEL AT WHICH
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED.
tS MAKING PROGRESS, BUT NEEDS MORE TIME IN
PRESENT GRADE BEFORE PROMOTION TO A HIGHER
GRADE CAN BE RECOMMENDED.
tS READY TO TAKE ON RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
NEXT HIGHER GRADE, BUT MAY NEED TRAINIAG IN
SOME AREAS,
WILL PROBABLY ADJUST QUICKLY TO THE MORE
RESPONSIBLE CUTIES OF THE NEXT HIGHER GRADE,
RIGHER GRACE.
@. AN EXCEPTIONAL PERSON WHO 1S ONE OF THE FEW
WHO SHOULG GSE CONSIDERED FOR RAPID ADVANCE>
MENT.
person's grade
US ALREADY PERFORMING AT THE LEVEL OF TRE NEXT
SECRET
D.
CT.
2
3.
DIRECTIONS: Consider everything you know ebout this
person im making your rating,.ekili in job duties,
cenduct on the job, personel characteristics or
hebits,
and special defects or talente.
DEFINITELY UNSUITABLE - HE SHOULD BE SEPARATED.
OF DOUBTFUL SUITABELITY.. WOULD NOT HAVE AGe
CEPTEG HIM LF 3 HAD KNOWN WHAT 1 KNOW NOW.
A BARELY ACCEPTAQLE EMPLOYEE..OEFINITELY BELOW
AVERAGE SUT WITH NO WEAKNESSES SUFFICS ENTLY
GUTSTANDING TO WARRANT HIS SEPARATION.
A TYPICAL EMPLOYEE, .HE DISPLAYS THE SAME SutTA-
BILITY AS MOST OF THE PEOPLE [| KNOW IN THE
ORGANIZATION.
& FINE EMPLOYEE + HAS SOME OUTSTANDING
STRENGTHS.
AN UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON IN TERMS OF THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE ORGANIZATION.
ERXCELLED BY ONLY A FEW IN SUITABILITY FOR WORK
in THE ORGANIZATION.
A
A
i
SECRET
(when Filled
in} . am
reg. CAN THINK ON NIS FEET,
27. COMES UP WITH SOLUTIONS TO
PROBLEMS.
28. STIMULATING TO ASSOCIATES: A ~
SPARK PLUG. .
29. TOUGH MINDED.
30. OBSERVANT.
St. CAPABLE.
32. CLEAR THINKING.
COMPLETES ASSIGNMENTS WITHIN
ALLOWABLE TIME LIMITS.
34. EVALUATES SELF REALISTICALLY.
H
a5. WELL iNFORWED AGOUT CURRENT
aq. OELISERATE.
EFFECTIVE IN DISCUSSIONS witM
ASSOCIATES.
IMPLEMENTS DECISIONS SEGARG.
LESS OF OWN FEELINGS.
nn
aa.
H
59. THOUGHTFUL OF OTHERS.
*
WORKS WELL UNDER PRESSURE.
OESPLAYS JUDGEMENT.
Hl
Hl
GIVES CREDIT WHERE CREOIT 1S
DUE.
42.
43. HAS DRIVE. &
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GF HIS OFFICE.
4a. DCES NOT REQUIRE STRONG AND
4
CONTINUOUS SUPERVISTON.
44. 19 SECURITY CONSCIOUS.
as. VERSATILE. oo
ag. HIS CRITICISM 1S CONSTRUCTIVE. | i.
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ay. ABLE TO ENFLUENCE OTHERS. on |__| |
4g. FACILITATES SMOOTH OPERATION =
90. A GOOD SUPERVISOR.
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SECTION ¥__
ROOWAAT ARE HI OUTSTANOING STRENGTHS?
has initiative to a high degree
his duties well, Hse is keenly interested
capabilities and
and takes pride in carrying out
in incweasing his professional
shows considerable aptitude for this type of work.
BR. WHAT ARE HIS OUTSTANDING WEAKNESSEST
None outstanding.
SECRET
SECRET OFFICE OF PEasa
(When Filled In)
SECTION IV
Thia section is provided aa an sid in describing the individual. Yours sengption is not favorable or unfavorable
in itself bute acquires ita meaning in relation to a particular job or RS one gi Aegis words are to be
interpreted literally.
On the left hand side of the page below are a series of atatemanta that apply in some degree to most peapie. On
the right hand aide of the page ore four major categories of deacriptions. The acafe within each category ia die
vided into three amall blocks; this i4 to etlow you to make finer distinc tion Al{ om, desire, Look at the states
meant on the Left + then check the cetegory on the right which beat teila how much CATR acencn? applies toa the per-
son you are rating. Piacing an Xe in the “(Not Ohserved’’ column means you have na opinion on whether 6 phrase
applies to an individual. Placing an “Xin the “Does Not Apply** column means that you have the definite opinion
that the description is not at ail suited to the individual,
WHE
STATEMENTS CATEGORIES
APPLIES TO AN]|APFLIES TO AN
ABOVE AVERAGE | OUTSTANDING
DEGREE DEGREE
NOT
OB.
SERVEO
REASONABLE
DEGREE
Limited
DEGREE
A, ABLE TO SEE ANOTHER'S
POINT GF VIEW.
SAMPLES
8, PRACTICAL.
!
A GOOD REPORTER JF EVENTS.
CAN MADE DECISIONS
. On HIS OWN
WHEN NEED ARISES.
i
i
3. CAUTIOUS IM ACTION.
4. HAS INITIATIVE,
il
S. UNEMOTIGNAL.
i
6. AWALYTIC IN HES THINKING.
eT
:
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7. CONSTANTLY STAIVING FOR NEW
KNOWLEOGE ano IDEAS.
B. GETS ALONG W1TH PEOPLE AT ALL
SOCIAL LEVELS.
» HAS SENSE OF HUMOR.
KNOWS WHEN TG SEEK ASSISTANCE.
TH. GALM.
2. CAN GET ALONG STH PEOPLE,
au
Ht
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SE
aa
: : -
Acne
ta. MEMORY FOR FACTS.
4. GETS THINGS DONE.
cn
15. KEEPS ORIENTED TOBARD LONG
TERM GOALS.
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ao
te. CAN COPE WITH EMERGENCIES.
17. HAS HIGH STANDARDS OF
ACCOMPL | SHMENT.
18. HAS STAMINA: CAN KEEP GOING
A LONG TIME.
19. HAS WIDE RANGE GF INFORMATION.
20. SHOWS ORIGINALITY.
gy. AGCEPTS RECPONS TAIL ITIES.
22. ADMITS HiS ERRORS.
23. RESPONOS WELLE TO SUPERVESION.
24. EVEN DISPOSITION.
a a ASLE TO SO HIS JOB WETHOUT
STRONG SUPPORT.
we
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“o¥, ; ai canes EGRET In) Ore
YFIELD FETNESS REPORT
The Fitness Report is an important factor in organization personnel manngement. It aeeke to provide:
4. The organisation selection boord with information of value when considering the epplication of an
individual for memberahip in the career atafl; and
2. A periodic record of job performance a3 an aid to the effective utilization of personnel.
INSTRUCTIONS ‘
TO THE FIELD ADMINISTRATIVE OR PERSONNEL OFFICER: Con- . revealed by his day-ta- dsy activities. If thin individ=
sult current field administrative instructions cegarding ual haa been under your supervision for leas than 30
the initiation and tranamittal of thie report to head- days, you will collaborate, if practicable, with his
quarteca, Drevious supervisors to make sure the repartia accurate
and complate. Primary cesponaibility reats with the
TO THE FIFLD SUPERVISOR: Read the entire form before current supervisor, It is aasumed that, throughout the
attempting to complete any item, Aa the auperviaus who Pericd this individual haa been under your supervision,
aasigna, directa and reviews the work of the Individual, you heve discharged your supervisory reaponeibilities
you have primary responsibility for evaluating his by frequent discussions of hie work, so that in a gen-
ateengtha, weaknesses, and on-the-job effectiveness as eral way he knows where he stands,
Nea 4 Villiers ce Hr, kt ifi/ a
OF NOT THIS FITNESS REPORT 3S SHOWN TO THE PERSON BEING RATED
SECTION
‘7 95h
pervisor)
2. DATE ASSUMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR POSITION
STATE THE SPECIFIC ASSIGNMENTS OR TASKS WHICH ANE TYPICAL OF THOSE GIVEN TO THE EMPLOYEE OURING THE PAST THREE
TO $)K MONTHS (Lint in osder of frequency)
1. Navy liaison, including coverage and reporting of stra-egic materials transiting
this area,
2, Water travel control, including reporting of satellite travel through this
area, and assisting in air travel control.
Development: of file material for CZ lsads andi travel control chack on persons
of CE interest.
Cutout for one of the top CP penetrations in the area.
Occasional surveillances on persons of interest to the Mission.
SECTION 111 ¢ro
DO NOT COMPLETE - FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY.
AUTHENTECATION OF REPORT AND SIGNATURES
+ NAME OF RATER (True) 2, NAME OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL IN FIELO (True)
Edward L. Anderson ee John H, Jenkins,
» THIS REPORT was [7] WAS NOT SHOWN TO THE INDIVIDUAL BEING RATED.
GATE REPORT AUTHEN+ 3. NAME AND SIGNATURE OF ADMINISTHATIVE on PERSONNEL OFFICER AT HEADQUARTERS
STAN’ 9s. AUTHORIZED TO A THENTICATE FLTNESS REPORT AND SIGNATURES
eee
Tou se 458 SECRET -_ ‘ a
(When Filled In)
INDICATE 1€ YOU TRINK THAT ANY SINGLE STRENGTH OR WEAKNESS OUTWEIGHS OFA S® CONSIDERATIONS:
moCONnT PERS BW
SUPERVISION?
0. CO YoU "teo o UT
tre
OF PERSON
radtatray
£. WHAT TRAINIKG OO YOU RECOMMEND FOR THIS
1, World Comunian
2. Anti-Commanist Operations
#. OTHER COMMENTS (Indicate here generel traita,
INDIVIDUAL?
apecific habite or characteristics not covered alsewhere in the
report but whith have « bearing on effective utilization of this person):
Cerbuston has demonstrated, amply, above-average aptitude for KOOAGE-type work.
SECTION VI
Read al! deacriptions before rating.
Place “Xin the sos: appropriate box under ‘subsectiona A4,B,C,aD
« DERECTIONS: Consider enly the skill with. whieh the
person Aas performed the duties of his job and rate
him accordingly.
Ci
ome
DOES NOT PERFORM DUTIES ADEQUATELY: HE 5%
{MCOMPETENT.
@ARELY ADEQUATE IN PERFORMANCE: ALTHOUGH HE
HAS HAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE Of TRAINING. KE
OFTEN FAILS TO CARRY OUT RESPONSIBILITIES
COMPETENTLY.
PERFORMS MOST OF HIS DUTIES ACCEPTABLY:
BIOWALLY REVEALS SOME AREA OF WEAXNESS.
PERFORME DUTIES 1M A TYPICALLY COMPETENT.
EFFECTIVE MANNER.
A PINE PERFORMANCE: CARRIES OUT WANY OF HIS
RESPOMSTOTLITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.
PERFORMS HIS DUTIES IW SUCH AM CUTETANOING
MANNER THAT HE 1% EQUALLED OY FEW OTHER PER-
SONS KNOWN TO THE RATER.
1S THES INDIVIQDAL BETTER GUALSFEES FOR WORK IN SOME
OTHER AREA? wo [CT] vas. IF YES. WHAT?
C2»
Coy «
CX +
cos.
OCCA
MPPOCTIONS! Conbldesing othten of this person*a grade
and type of cusignment, hoe would you rate hin on
potentiality for asaueption of greater raaponsibili«
ties normally indjcated by promotion.
+ . A se
an cr
coe
sae npg,
HAS SEACHED THE HIGHEST GRADE LEVEL AT WHICH
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED.,
(S MAKING PROGRESS, QUT NEEOS MORE TIME IN
PRESENT GRADK BEFORE PROMOTION TO & HIGHER
GRADE CAN BE RECOMMENDED.
1S READY TO TAKE ON RESPONSIBILITIES OF YHE
NEXT HIGHER GRADE, BUT MAY NEEO TRAINING IN
SOME AREAS.
WILL PROBABLY ADJUST QUICKLY TO THE MORE
RESPONSHSLE DUTIES OF THE NEXT HIGHER GRADE.
1S ALREADY PERFORMING AT THE LEVEL OF THE NEXT
HIGHER GRAOE.
AN EXCEPTEONAL PERSON WHO 15 ONE QF THE FEW
WHO SHOULD BE CONSIGERED FOR RAPID ADVANCE-
MENT.
cc
cI
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C. DIRECTIONS: Beved upon whet he has said, hia actions,
and any other indications, give your opinion of this
perron‘e attitude toward the organisation.
coe.
oo..
HAS AW ANTAGONISTIC ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ORGAN:
T2ATION. WELL DEFINITELY LEAVE THE ORGANS ZATION
AY THE FIRST GPPORTUNITY.
HAS STRONG WEGATIVE ATTITUDE TOWARD ORGANI ZA-
TION... URKED BY RESTRICTIONS... REGARDS ORGAK-
TZATION AS A TEMPORARY STOP UNTIL HE CAN GET
SOMETMING BETTER.
TENOS TO HAVE AN UNFAVORABLE ATTITUDE TOWARD
THE ORGANIZATION, .SOTHERED GY MINOR FRUSTRA-
TIONS. WILL QUIT TF THESE CONTINUE.
HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ORGANIZATION LS INDIE.
FERMENT. ..HAS “WAST AND SEE™ ATTITUOE, . WOULD
LEAVE If SOMEONE OFFERED Him SOMETHING DETTER.
TENDS TO WAVE FAVORABLE ATTITUGE TOWARD ORGANT>
ZATION. .MAKES ALLOWANCES FOR RESTRICTIONS
{IMPOSES BY WORKING FOR ORGANIZATION. . THINKS
im Timms OF A CAREER [h THE ORGANIZATION.
DEFINITELY HAS FAVORABLE ATTITUDE TOWARD THE |
CRGANIZATION,, BARRING AN UNEXPECTED OUTSIDE
OPPORTUNITY, WILL FROBABLY ENDEAVOR TO MAKE 4
CAREER SN THE OR GAN1 ZATION.
HAS AM EMTHUSEASTIC ATTITUDE TOWARD THE ORGAN.
ZATION, .WiLt PROBABLY NEVER CONSIDER @ORKING
ANY PLACE BUT IN THE ORGANIZATION.
C4
0. DIRECTIONS: Consider everything you know sbout this
person im making your rating,.ekill in job duties,
conduct on the job, geraonal cheracteriatica of
habita, and especial defects or talents,
ft. DEFINITELY UNSUITABLE » HE SHOULD BE SEPARATED.
(TT) 2. oF DouBTRuL SUITABILITY.. WOULD NOT HAVE AC-
CEPTED Him JF f MAD KNOWN WHAT f KNOW NOW.
3. A BARELY ACCEPTABLE EMPLOYEE. .DEFINITELY SELOW
AVERAGE BUT WITH NO WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY
OUTSTANDING TO WARRANT HIS SEPARATION.
A TYPICAL EMPLOYEE. .HE DISPLAYS THE SAME suitTas
BILITY AS MOST OF THE PEOPLE i KNOW IN THE
ORGANIZATION.
A FIRE EMPLOYEE - HAS SOME OUTSTANDING
STRENGTHS,
AN UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON IN TERMS OF THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE ORGANIZATION.
EXCELLED BY ONLY A FEW IN SUITABILITY FOR WORK
tN THE ORGANIZATION.
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In
2. RATINGS ON PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES Me a R325
DIRECTIONS:
8. State in the spaces below up to six of the more important SPECIFIC duties performed during this rating period.
Place the most important first. Do not include minor or unimportant duties.
b. Rate performance on each specific duty considering ONLY effec BPMs? formance of this specific duty.
cy For supervisors, ability to supervise will olways be rated a: MALS ieduty(do not rate as supervisors those
who supervise @ necretary only).
d. Compare in your mind, when possible, the individual being rated with others performing the same duty at a
similar level of responsibility.
e. Two individuals with the same job title may be performing different duties. If so, rate them on different
duties,
f. Be specific. Examples of the kind of duties that might be rated are:
: ORAL BRIEFING HAS AND USES AREA KNOWLEDGE CONDUCTS INTERROGATIONS
GIVING LECTURES DEVELOPS NEW PROGRAMS PREPARES SUMMARIES
CONDUCTING SEMINARS ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES GERWAN
WRITING TECHNICAL REPORTS MANAGES FILES DEBRLEFING SOURCES
CONDUCTING BXTBRENAL LIAISON OPERATES RADIO KEEPS BOOKS
TYPING COORDINATES WITH OTHER OFFICES DRIVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION WRITES REGULATIONS MAINTAINS AIR CONDITIONING
SUPERVISING PREPARES CORRESPONDENCE EVALUATES SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
For some jobs, duties may be broken down even further if supervisor considers it advisable, e.g., combined key
and phone operation. in the case of es radio operator,
INCOMPETENT IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS DUTY PERFORMS THIS DUTY IN AN OUTSTANDING MANNER
GARELY ADEQUATE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS FOUND §N VERY FEW INDIVIDUALS HOLOING SIMI-
OESCAIPTiVE oyty LAR JOBS
RATING PERFORMS THIS OUTY ACCEPTAELY EXCELS ANYONE {| KNOW IN THE PERFORMANCE OF
NUMBER PERFOAMS THIS OUTY IN A COMPETENT MANNER THIS DUTY
PERFORMS THIS DUTY IM SUCH A FINE MANNER
THAT HE {S A DISTINCT ASSET ON HIS JO8
sreciric oury mo, 1 RATINGE SPECIFIC KUTY nO. & RATING
Prevides FY suppert sad guidance soni wes langmige ani sree NUMBER
te fielé xnovledge . 6
eeccrnic mice 3? = and RATING SPECIFIC DUTY a an es ins *
for. field correcy. on PP and related miters
ePacrrLe but Ho,
RATING
o with other Mus. ceage: nine
“on PP and related mitters 5
3. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
DIRECTIONS: Streaq strengths and wesknesses, particularly those which affect development on present: job.
A fertile ,imgiamtive uiad combined vith trenenieus drive, good area knovledige
and ssey flusacy ia Spenish, mikes subject an ideal FP Ops officer fer the WE
Gren. Ke is a little too impetuens ot tines and compviet "wallhesded” bus beth
of these shadtcesings ot, prebebly be attributed te his youth ant vigor and
should diseppear with Versatility is anether factor in eubjegt's faver
as is dedictitien te gehasie evesell Perfermace on the Ouben desk lee doen excellen
SECTION b. SUITABILITY FOR CURRENT JOB IN ORGAN) ZATION
DIRECTIONS: Take into account here everything you know about the individual..,.productivity, conduct in the job,
pertinent parsona! characteriatica or habits, special defects or telents....eand how he fits in with your team. Com-
pare him with others doing similar work of about the same level.
1+ DEFINITELY UNSUITABLE - HE SHOULD BE SEPARATED
2+ OF DOUBTFUL SUITAMILITY...WOULD NOT HAVE ACCEPTED HIM IF 1 MAD KNOWN WHAT | KNOW NOW
3 A BARELY ACCEPTABLE EMPLOYEE... BELOW AVERAGE SUT WITH WO WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY OUTSTANDING TO WARe
RANT HIS SEPARATION
OF THE SAME SUITASILITY AS MOST PEOPLE | KNOW IN THE ORGANIZATION .
RATING A FINE EMPLOVEE - HAS SOME OUTSTANDING STRENGTHS
NUMBER AN UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON IN TERMS OF THE REGUIREMENTS OF THE ORGANIZATION
7 EXCECLEO BY ONLY A FEW IN SUITABILITY FOR WORK IN THE ORGANIZATION
1S THIS INDIVIDUAL BETTER SUITED FOR WORK IN SOME OTHER POSITION IN THE ORGANIZATION? (lc) ves () no. fF ves.
EXPLAIN FULLY:
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
your evaluation of your subordinate and to transmit
your supervisor snd i i Organization policy requires that you inform the subordi-
nate where he standa with you, i can help you prepare for a dis i
atrengths and weaknesses. i het you show Pert.Jof this report to the employee except
under conditions specified in Regulation 20-370. ommended thet you read the entire form before completing
any queation. If this is the initial report on it must be completed end forwarded to the Office of
Tersonnel no Later than 30 days after the date indicated in item 8, of Section “A” below.
SECTION A.
1. NAME (Last) 2, DATE OF BIRTH ii SEx 4. SERVICE DESIGNATION
EN May 1929 DT
5. OF ICE/DIVISION/ @RANCH OF ‘ABS IGNUERN @. OFFICEAL POSITION TITLE
i
PERIOD COVERED By
10, TYPE OF REPORT
{Eheck one)
CERTIFICATION
t. FOR THE RATER: THis REPORT was HAS NOT & 4 OW YO THE INOIVEDY
OY WEB SSt oud of pai wheal ended Shy "E¥ (ine repert
etn tonnes
taet drone WEPLECTS wey con SPINIOwe OF THEE IGE © §* tupiviguas ta RATED "Ht" sm CF om Dig k WARNING Leste
viduar, 7 + YER WAS Sent TO Wim BA COPY AYTACHES TO THB REPORT,
THIS MEPOO7 wEELECTS THE Cem arNES OP rwiowE oF wvster CAmMOT CLATIFY Wey tHE AATLO IWOTYPOUAL KROws How
AND PAEVSOUS SuPeeyi scan, EVALUATE WIS JOm PERTONMANCE BECAUSE (Speci ty):
F WaWE GESeUSSED witm nee tePcavEe nts eracecrns
[ARO BEAM ODSED 85 rHaT ne amoes WHnE WE STanos,
B. Twis OATE qe MERVISON*® OFFICIAL TITLE
19 due | | fica 31] Ou
7. FOR THE REVIEWIN OFFiciar: ec4 FFERENCE OF OPINION WiTH ine
FORMATION. Wty with L845 TO 4 TTER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS REPORT. q
TYPED oR
OFFIC:
JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
1; RATING ON GENERAL PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES
DIRECTIONS: Consider ONLY the productivity and effectiveness with which the individual being rated has performed
his duties during the rating period, Compare him ONLY with others doing similar work at e similer level of respon.
sibility. Factors other than productivity will be teken into account later in Section D,
i. DOES NOT PCREORM OuTIES ADEQUATELY: HE 1¢ INCOMPETENT,
+ BARELY ADEQUATE ty PERFORMANCE: ALTHOUGH HE HAS HAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE oR TRAINING, HE OFTEN FAILS To
CARRY OUT RESPONSI@ILI TIES.
PERFORMS MOST OF HES GUTLES ACCEPTaBLy: OCCASIONALLY REVEALS SOME AREA OF WEAKNESS,
PERFORMS OUTIES iN A COMPETENT, EFFECTIVE MANNER,
A FINE PEREORMANCE: CARRIES OUT MANY OF HIS RESPONSIBILITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.
PERFORMS HIS DUTIES iN SUCH AN OUTSTANDING MANNER FRAT HE 1S EQUALLED BY FEW OTHER PERSONS KNOWN TO
THE SUPERVISOR.
INSERT
RATING
NUMBER
COMMENTS :
REPLACES PREVIOUS EDITIONS
fom 82° US (Part 1) cr cocks PREWiS asa wich SECRET Performance
1 NOV $5 ape heen ec TE
SECRET
When Fitled In
SECTION E NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
Stress strengths ond weaknesses demonstrated in current position. Indicate suggestions made to employee for improvement of his
work. Give recommendations for his training, Describe, tf sppropriate, his potential for development and for assuming grecter re-
Sponsibilities. Amplity of explain, if ogpropriate, ratings given In SECTIONS B, C, and O to provide the best basis for determining
future personnel actions. : ‘
Subject is a bright young officer who has made an cutstanding contribution
to the operations of the Station since his arrival on duty. He is unusually
well motivated and energetic in his work, He has shown a high depree of
imagination and intelligence in his direction of KUCAGE operations, He has
handled his agents and other contacts in an exemplary fashion,
The only factor that has had to be discussed with Subject is his need
for greater patience, tact and understanding in his dealings with fellow
workers,
Subject has great potential which should not necessarily be limited to
KUCAGE type activities. His abilities and attributes are of equal value to
KUTUBE operations.
3
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° 3
a Res Ri
BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNCER MY SUPERVISION
if REPORT I$ NOT BEING MADE AT THIS TIME, GIVE REASON,
EMPLOYEE UNOER MY SUPERVISION LESS THAN 90 DAYS
OTHER (Specity):
GATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
1 December 1959 Chief of Statio
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
|_|) WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE ABOUT THE SAME EVALUATION.
|_|. WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE A HIGHER EVALUATION.
|__|} WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE A LOWER EVALUATION,
Wa I CANNOT JUDGE THESE EVALUATIONS, | AM NOT SUFFICIENTLY FAMILIAR WITH THE EMPLOYEE'S PERFORMANCE,
) | COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL ~ 7
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
(Firat) (Middle;
William M
2. TYPE OF REPORT
per euioiece Tg [oeween —[Joerannze | [initia] — [waasitonient up enviaon
[[zenoine "| [onetime Teenie] [annua] "Tr anntonwenr/eutcvee |
TX
SPECIAL (Specify)
an 922 ve Zi
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTI
List up to six of the most important specific duties lormed during the roting peried. Insert rating number which beat describes the
mannat in which employee parforme EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY eHectiveness in periermance of thot duty. All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees aupervized).
& » Superior 7 « Outstonding
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 1 RATING | SPECIFIC DUTY NG. 4 RATING
Case officer responsible for two wor Special KUCAGE target of opportunity, ner
KUCAGE media projects. campaigns (eg, national elections, 6
student sses, et
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 2 RATING |SPECiFiC DUTY NG. S
Development amd contact with two mee
Political action assets, 6
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 Barina SPECIWIC DUTY NO. & RATING
Development of contacts in
Dominiean revolutionary circles, 6
EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFOR IN CURRENT POSITIO
‘Take into account everything about the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current position,- performence of specific
duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent personal traits or habits, particular limitetions or talents. Based on
your knowladge of employee's overall performance duting the rating period, place the rating number in the box corresponding to the
statement which most cccurately reflects his level of performonce. ; ce
» Performance in many important respects fails to meet requirements, . RATING
mance meets mast requirements but is deficient in one ot more importent respects. so NO.
Perlormonce clearly meets basic requiremcnts.
Performance clearly exceeds basic requirements. v 5
Performance in every importont tespect is supe-lor,
+ Performonce in every respect is outstanding.
SECTION D __ DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
In the rating boxes below, check (X) the dagrae to which each cherocreristic epplies to the employes
1 - Leant possible degree 2 - Limited degree I 3- Normal degres | 4- Above overege degre = [5 - Outstanding degree
NOT NOT
CHARACTERISTICS. APPLic on-
CABLE | SERVED
GETS THINGS DONE
RESOURCEFUL ;
ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES
CAN MAKE DECISIONS ON HIS OWN WHEN NEED ARISES
DOES MIS JOB WITHOUT STRONG SUPPORT
FACILITATES SMOOTH OPERATION OF HIS OF FICE
WRITES EFFECTIVELY
SECURITY CONSCIOUS
THINKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS
OTHER (Specify): " ~~ —_
SEE SECTION *E* ON REVERSE SIDE
. ieee 45 cesoLate previous Eorrions. SECRET
SECRET
. hen Filled in
SECTIONE NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE ,-
i, ’ sake cholate hahaa AS DY FO
Streas strengths und weoknesses demonstrated in current position. Indicate suggestions made to employee oF vement of his
work. Give recammendations for his troining, Describe, if appropriate, his potential for development and for ass v4 reoter re-
sponsibilities, Amplify of explain, if Sppropricte, ratings given in SECTIONS B, C, and D to provide the best bosis re) mining
future personne] actions. Mp 2, Me,
‘this employee is an outstanding, talented and dedicated indiv. yo A
A,
who 1s original in his ideas and thorough in executing them. Mg, bas been &7
Ry >
placed in most difficult positions, particularly in the handling of incom-
patible people and groups which he has managed without alienating
either side and on various occasions accomplishing the impossible by catis-
fying everyone concerned. His versatility, coupled with his language ability,
makes him particularly important at this time; hovever » I belteve thet his
potential has not been scratched. He is cireumspective, intelligent. conscious
and possesses administrative ability.
BY EMPLOYEE
| certify that ! have seen Sections A, B, C, D and E of this Report.
SIONATURE OF EMPLOYEE
BY SUPERVISOR : - :
EMONTHS EMPLOYEE WAS BEEN iF TelS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
t
2 . __ + 1: . .
iF REPORY 1S NOT SEING MADE AT THIS TIME, GIVE REASON, ‘ a
EMPLOYEE UNDER MY SUPERVISION LESS THAN 95 Days REPORT MAGE WITHIN LASY 96 OAYS
}—eseee (Specify): 3
DATE : OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR Y ED OR ARINTED NAME re SIGNATURE
Q \ (a
COB, IMASH sambnnd 3.\ O+Mabe
3. : BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL ‘
1 WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMP LOVEE ASOUT THE SAME EVALUATION. we ee
= | WOULD BRAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYES A HIGHER EVALUATION, ——
| WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE A LOWER EVALUATION.
L CANNOT JUDGE THESE EVALUATIONS. t AM NOT SUFFICIENTLY FAMILIAR WITH THE EMPLOYEE'S PERFORMANCE.
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
The reviewing official has know subject and his work for several years and -
° considers him to be an outstanding employee with tremendous career potential.
. The reviewing official would have rated hin Blightly lower than the rating -
wi official, however, although this does not mean to aid at all that the fitness
i
__Feport is not a Valid one. ~ - —
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TYREDSOR PRI EN = AWD NATURE
Leck L rt bitte
c/we/h -_/f “Jacob D. EsterTine
SECRET
THIS REPORT covers i TOD oF DETAIL To DDE/WE/L/ => a
. Ay ‘ ”y
5 . ey
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(When Filled In)
‘T EMPLOYEE seRtaL NUMBER
ERAL =
2. DATE OF BintH 3. SEX
29 May 1929 ‘| Male
7. OFF/DiV/BR OF ASSIONMENT
DDP/WH, Branch 4
TYPE oF REPORT
REAMIONMENT/SUPERVISON
REASSIGNMENT /EMPLOYER
FITNESS REPORT
10, DaTE REPORT UE In OP, $1. REPORTING PERIOD
4pr.60
# specific duties
amployse forms EACH apecific eHectiveness in performance of thor
with *Upervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability 10 Supervise (indicate men
2 - Barely odequote
SPECIFIC OUTY NOs
Responsible for the Overall pp i inc 1ewspapers ag
Operations at JMASH 7 well as Supervising their contents
RATING
NO,
7
SPECIFIC DUTY NO,2 SPECiFic sury NG. 8
Contacting ? developing and super- Coordinating all PA operations
Vising indi genoug bersennel for regarding AMRASP
Tadio programs
[a
SPtci)e OuTY wo. RATING SPECiPiC DUTY No, 6 RATING
. Liss NO,
Organizing and breparing Scripts for
both covert and overt radio Programs
SECTION
ch influences his effectiveness in his current position - perfernance f specific
lect on job, Foeperativensss, pertinent personal traits er hobits, perticular limitations or folents. Based on
yea's overal} Performance durin the rating Peried, ploce the rating number in the hox Corresponding te the
Statement which most accurately reflects his level! of loemance,
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
in the roting boxes below, check {X) the degree to which each characteristic applies to the employes
ee
1 - Least possible degras 2- Limited degr: | 3 - Normal degrae [a Above average degree
CHARACTERISTICS
Se an tt en et
GETS THINGS DONE
Uae en eee
RESOURCEFUL
ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES .
a
CAN MAKE DECISIONS oN HIS OWN WHEN NEED ARISES
DOES His Jog WwitHour STRONG SUPPORT
WRITES EFFECTIVELY : :
- Se
SECURITY CONSCIOUS
THINKS CLEARLY
[ING OF RECORDS
SERVIER
DISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND OIspos N
OTHER (Specity): _
FORM
tsa 45 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS, {4}
SECRET
When Filled In
SECTIONE ___—- NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 5 oF JOB PERFORMANCE
Stress strengths ond weaknesses demonstroted in current position, Indic t made to employee for improvement of his
work, Give recommendations for his training. Dascribe, if appropriate, his potential for development and for assuming greater re-
.[ sponsibilities, Amplify or explain, Hf appropriate, ratings given in SECTIONS B, C, and D to provide the beat basis for determining
uture personnal actions, fue ;
ry
Me. Kent's greatest strengths a BR 9a 84, Gdnalytical mind, skiliful
handling of agent personnel, fluency in languages, intimate background
knowledge of targets and assets, Straag asp ity up and down, good sense
of humor, He has the ambition to go on Mion calling for greater
responsibility, and he has amply demonstrated his readiness to move on
to such jobs,
On occasion he may forget that good staff work includes not only
Gefining problems but recommending sound solutions as well, This ts only
a transitory weakness that will be corrected by more experience and
training,
The undersigned would be happy to have Mr. Kent as a colleague
during any future assignment,
ECTION F ERTIFICATION AND CO
L BY EMPLOYEE
thet | have seen Sections A, 8, C, D and E of this Report.
SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYE 1) )
4
ENTS
DATE
ia ANT Get
2. BY SUPERVISOR
MONTMS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN IF THIS REPORT HAS NOV GEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYES, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
Mr. Kent departed JMWAVE prior to the preparation
10 of this report. :
if REPORT I$ NOT BEING MADE aT THIS TiME, GIVE REASON.
EMPLOYEE UNDER MY SUPERVISION LESS THAN 8C DAYS [nerony MADE WITHIN LAST OO DAYS
OTHER (Specily):
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
Chief of Base, JMWAVE
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
| yf [) #ouLo Have GiveN This EMPLOYEE ABOUT THE SAME EVALUATION.
Nir WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYER A HIGHER EVALUATION.
t WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE A LOWER EVALUATION,
| CANNOT JUOGE THESE EVALUATIONS. | AM NOT SUFFICIENTLY FAMILIAR WITH THE EMPLOYER'S PERFORMANCE.
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL : ~ ° “
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
TYPEO O€ PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
# -
par 7
R DAVIS
| @ AUG 1961
Chief, WH/4
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26. CAN THINK ON HIS FEET.
27. COMES UP WITH SOLUTIONS TO
PROBLEMS,
26. STIMULATING TO ASSOCIATES: A
SPARK PLUG.
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30, OBSERVANT.
3t. CAPABLE,
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32. CLEAR THINKING.
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33. COMPLETES ASSIGNMENTS WITHIN
ALLOWABLE TIME Limits.
24. LVALUATES SELF REALISTICALLY.
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38. IMPLEMENTS DECISIONS REGARD:
LESS OF OWN FEELINGS.
at. THOUGHTFUL OF OTHERS.
40. WORKS WELL UNDER PRESSURE.
4¢) DISPLAYS JUDGEMENT.
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#2. GIVES CREDIT WHESE CREDIT 13
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a3. HAS DRIVE.
44. 23 SECURETY CONSCIOUS.
43. WERSATILE.
46. NHiS CRITICISM $8 CONSTRUCTIVE.
47. ARLE TO INFLUENCE OTHERS,
40. FACILSTATES SMOOTH OPERATION
OF WIS OFFICE.
49. DOES NOT REQUIRE STRONG AND
: CONTINUOUS SUPERVISION.
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80. A GOCK SUPERVESOR.
SECTION ¥
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A. WHAT ARE HES OUTSTANGING STRENGTHS?
has initiative, originality, and "drive" to a high degree. These qualities,
combined with the definite aptitude he has for KUCAGE-type work,have done mmch to pull
te ee program at this Station out of the planning stage and to producing positive
res Be
BS. WHAT ARE HIS OUTSTANDING WEAKNESSES?
None outstanding.
SECRET
_ ZB. ABLE TO DO RIS $98 WETHGUT
STRONG SUPPORT.
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SECTION IV 9 a
This section j RS aid in describing the individual. Your deacriptiey if able or unfavorable -
WrPeEny ON SE ISD
in iteelé, weaning in relation to # particulier job or essignment, The WME pords are to be
interpret tterally.
On the left hand side of the p, below are a series of atatements that Fey ig some degre to moat people. On
Me, Zt
tates
the right hand side get e four major categories of deecriptions.
vided int 474 wmabl
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“9 than each cstegory ie di-
is to allow you to make finer diatinctiona if you risy ko at the etate-
ment on ¢. » then check the cetegory on the right which beat tesia how much the atatewe lies to the per-
aon you ere rating, Placing an “X" in the ‘Not Observad:' column mesna you have no opinion on wheather o phrase
eppijes to an individual. Placing an “Xin the “Does Not Apply" column maanaathyt ko, have the definite opinion
00m
that the description is not at all suited to the individual.
STATEMENTS CATEGORIES
NOT DOES APPLIES TO Aj APPLIES TO A | APPLIES TO AN} APPLIES TO AN
Og. NOT LEMtTED REASONABLE CUTST AND ING
SERVED | APPLY DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE
A. ABLE %O SEE ANOTHER’ S
POINT OF viFw.
SAMPLES
i HE
B. PRACTICAL.
4. & GOOD REPORTER OF EVENTS.
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2. CAM MAKE DECISIONS ON HIS OWN
WKEN NEED ARISES.
a. CAUTIOUS IN ACTION.
4. WAS INT TIATIVE.
5. UNEMOTIONAL.
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G. ANALYTIC IN HIS THINKING.
J. CONSTANTLY STRIVING FOR NEW
KROWLEDGE ANO (DEAS.
GETS ALONG WiTH PEOPLE aT ALL
SOCIAL LEVELS.
HAS SENSE OF HuMOR,
10. KMOWS WHEN TO SEEK ASSISTANCE.
CALM.
12. CAN GET ALONG WITH PEGPLE,
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MEMORY FOR FACTS.
3.
t4. GETS THINGS DONE.
KEEPS GRIENTED TOWARD LONG
TERM GOALS.
bie
CAN COPE WITH EMERGENCIES.
HAS HIGH STANDARDS OF
ACCOMPLISHMENT.
CAN KEEF GOING
MAS STAMINA:
A LONG TIME.
~ HAS WIDE RANGE OF
INFORMATION.
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SHOWS ORIGINALITY.
21. ACCEPTS RESPONS/ BILITIES.
22. ADMITS HIS ERRORS,
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24. EVEN DISPOSITION.
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‘ FIELD FITNESS REPORT
fhe Fitness Report ia on important factor in organization peraonned management, It seeks to provide:
1, The orfanitation selection board with infoemation of value when considering the application of an
individual fae momberthip in tha career staff; and
2. A periodic record of job performance as an aid to the effective utilisation eof persannel.
INSTRUCTIONS
TO THE FIiLD ADMINISTRATIVE OR PERSONNEL OFFICER: Con- revealed by hia day-toeday activities. If thia individ=
auit current field adminiatrative inatructions regarding wal haa deen under your supervidion for leas than 30
the initiation and transmittsi of thia report to head- deya, you will cellaborate, if practicable, with his
quarters. previous supervisors to make eure the reportie accurete
‘ and complete. Primary responsibility reste sith the
TO THe FIELD SUPERVISOR: Read the entire form before current aupervisor. It ia assumed thet, throughout the
attempting to complete any item. As the euperviaor who period this individual hae been under your supervision,
aseigna, directs and reviews the work of the individual, you have discharged your supervisory responsibilities
you Aave primary cesponsibility for evaluating his by feaquent diacussiona af hie work, ao that in @ gen-
ateengths, weeknesees, and on-the-job effactivensse as eral way he knows where he stends,
IT 18 OPTIONAL WHETHER OR NOT THIS FITNESS REPORT 1S SHOWN 70 THE PERSON BEING RATED
hel, Md CTO
i | 1) DATE OF BIRTH 3, SERVICE CEStGNALION
—— May 9, 1929 eaeen-
4. GRADE ATIOK DESIGNATION (Cu
GS-9 : Panama
7, PERIOO COVERED BY THIS REPORT (Incluaive da
31 December 1955 1 December 1954 ~ 31 December 19
SECTION IL (Te be completed by field eupervicor)
7. CURRERT POSITION 2. DAVE ASSUMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR POSITION
Operations Office -~- KUTUBE (Staff Agent 2 Jama 9
3. STATE THE SPECIFIC ASSIGUMENTS GR TASKS WHICH AME TYPICAL OF THOSE GIVEN TO JHE EMPLOVEE DURING THE PAST THAEE
7O SIX WONTHS (Liat in order of frequency)
1. Acting Chief of KUCAGE operations since mid October 1955 and, for approximtely
three months before that time, personally planned and directed a very active
KUCAGE campaign against the local CP-controlled labor organization.
2. Case Officer trainee on direct contact with one of Station's top local CP
penetrations.
. 3. Idaison with indigenous persons and with CDYOKE officials as needed to carry out
his duties.
4e Travel control and surveillance duties as directed.
: posten “"
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i SECTION 111 ¢7o be completed st headquarters only
DO NOT COMPLETE - FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY
AUTHENTICATION OF REPORT AND SIGNATURES
. NAME OF RATER (True) ” 2. NAME OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL IN FIELD (True)
A ED AR . Cw fe a
+ THES REPORT COA) was (J Was NOT SHOWN TO THE INDIVIDUAL BEING RATED.
4, BATE REPORT AQTHEN- ; MAME AND SIGNATURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE OR PERSONNEL OFFICER AT HEADQUARTERS
TICATED AT HQS. AUTHORIZED TO MITHENTICATE FITNESS REPORT AND SIGNATURES
5,1956
FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY
Form NO. YBa SECRET mo
SECRET
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3. TROL CATE THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF MONTHS THE RATED EMPLOYEE NAS BEEN UNDER YOUR SUPERVISION
6 months
4. COMMENTS ‘CONCERNING POTENT/AL :
A combination of youth, experience, drive and @ fertile mird, among other at
would annear to indicate a bright future for Subjeet. The Tyree bot
hee the qualificetions for both FI ana PP tyne vork is anot wel e
is fevor, as is his facility for languages,
SECTION H. FUTURE PLANS
1, TRAINING OR OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL EXPERIENCE PLANNED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL
Subject has Just comleted Intelligence Orientation ar? World Communism cours
We is currently taking the Anti-Communiat Ona Course and horeg to get trainin
covert political warfare and covert scononte werfera, prior to reassignment.
expected that Subject will be reassigned to the field (in an FI or PP cepacit
umon commletion of the nresent tour ef Yeadcuarters.
+ NOTE CTHER FACTORS, INCLUDING PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN ENDIVIQUAL'S FUTURE
Subject is nersonable as well as versetile erd grould be able to adant to vir
any Job to which he might be Besigned, He would vrobably be most valuable in
WH or WF cepecity due to strong language and erea knowledge qualifications,
of versatility ard drive, he would be a good candidate for essigmmont as chief
small station or bage requirirg multiple talents,
DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL
DIRECTIONS: This section is provided as an eid to describing the individual as you see him on the job.
the words litersily. On the page below eve @ series of statements that spply in some degree to most o
the left of esch statement is # box under the heading “category.” Read each statement and insert in q
category number which best tells how much the statement epplies to the person covered by this report.
HAVE NOT ORSERYED THIS: HENCE CAN GIVE HO OPINION AS TO HOW THE DESCRIPTION APPLE
THDIVEOUAL .
APPLIES TO Ie INQIVIDUGL “JO THE LEAST POSSISLE DEGREE
CATEGORY MUMBER APPLIES TO iNDIVIOUAL TOA LIMITED DEGAEE
APPLIES TO INDIVIDUAL TO AN AVERAGE DEGREE
APPLIES TO INRIVIDUAL TO AN ABOVE AVERAGE DEGREE
APPLIES.TO. ImDIVIDYAL TO AN OUTSTANDING DEGAEE
1. awe To rE sworurats 1t, #aS nigh S1anpanos oF 2t, 06 FFFECTIVE Ih
. ACCOMPLISHMENT StOMS WITH aszO
22. IMPLEMENTS pect
4 $ GRIGiNALE?
wes " , 4 GAROLESH OF OWN
POimT GF view
+ ACCEPTS RESrons? icin odes
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Oem HHER REKD ARISES
3. RAS ums Ti are
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4. US AMALYTIC tw WS THK.
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S- STMEWES COMSTARTLX FoR
WED KMOBLLOGE AnD 1 DEAS
«+ RESFOMOS WELL TO sumeR-
+ OF SPL AVS Q q
vision O1smLavs suogem
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SB. RNOWS WREN TO SEEK + BOES KIS sO@ SI THOUT 2
SYRONG SUPPORT 6.
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TO PROBLEMS
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STRUCTIVE
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29. FaACtLiTaATES smoc
TION OF WIS OFFA
UB SECURS TY Con
ASTISTANCE
i 7. CAM GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE
G. SETS THINGS DOME + THINES CLEARLY
- COMPLETES ASS!|GNMENTS 30. DOES NOT REQUIRE
+ CAN COPE wWitH EMERCENCS ES WITH SLL OwARLE TIME AND CONTINUOUS 8
Limits ston
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled Inj Da te,
INSTRUCT HONS |
FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Consult current instructions for. completing this report.
POR THE SUPERVISOR: This report 18 A privileged communication to your supervisor, and to appropriate career manages
mont and personnel officials concerning the potential of the employee being rated. It is NOT to be shown to the
rated employee, It is recommended that you read the entire report before completing any question. This report is
to be completed only after the employec has been under your supervision FOR AT LEAST 90 DAYS. If Less than 90 days,
hold and complete after the 90days has clansed, If this is the INETIAL REFORT on the employee, however, it MUST be
completed and forwarded to the OP no later than 30 days after the due date indicated in item § of Section “E*' below,
SEcTiOw €. GENERAL
1. NAME (haat) URinet) OT UMiddie) Ye. pate OF BiaTN Tae Sex
Kewt Wiliam Lm 9 May 1929 ¥
S. OFFICE/BIVISION/@RANCK GF ASSIGNMENT 6. OFFICIAL POSETION TITLE
DDP/WE/Brench III Area Ops Offi
&. DATE REPORT OVE IN OF 3. PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REPORT (Inclusive dates)
GS-2), B January 19 . 2 July 1956 - 27 Decenbd 956
19, TYPE CF REPORT ‘a PRET AL REASSIGNMENT. SUPERVISOR speciat (Speci fy)
(Check one) ix | AWNUAL [TP ReassiGumint-twrtovee
SECTION F. __ CERTIFICATION
1. FOR THE RATER: f CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT REPRESENTS MY BEST JUDGEMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL BEING RATED
ics WM TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND STEN ACERS GF SUPERVISOR [C. SUPERVISOR'S OFFICIAL TITLE
9} ith . rea, Ona Offien
FoR \REVIEMING OFFICIAM i 0 3 es oy, Wee REPORT Ay® NOTED ANY DIFFERENCE OF OPINION SN ATTACHED MEMO.
TYPED on C. OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
OFFIC toe ae as
Oa. BR ee
the &. ESTIMATE OF POTENTIAL
5, POT TIAL TO ASSUME GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
DIRECTIONS: Considering others of his grade and type of assignment, rate the employee's potential to assume greater
responsibilities. Think in terms of the kind of responsibility encountered et the various levels in his kind of
work.
ALREADY ABOVE THE LEVEL AT WHICK SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED
HAS REACHED THE AIGHEST LEWEL AT WHICH SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED
MAKING PROGRESS, BUT NEEDS MORE TIME BEFORE HE CAN BE TRAINED TO ASSUME GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
READY FOR TRAINING IN ASSUMING GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
WILL PROBABLY ADJUST QUICKLY TO MORE RESPONSIBLE DUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
ALREACY ASSUMING MORE RESPONSIBILITIES THAN EXPECTED AY HIS PRESENT LEVEL
AN EXCEPTIONAL PERSON WHO tS ONE OF THE FEW WHU SHOULO BE CONSIDERED FOR EARLY ASSUMPTION OF HIGHER
LEVEL AESPONSIBILITIES .
5
MOAR OR
RATING
NUMBER
2. SUPERVISORY POTENTUAL
DIRECTIONS: Answer this questian: iiss this person the abiivey to be # wuperviver? E (OT yee mal] No | If your
answer is YES, indicate below your epinien or guess of the level of supervisory ability this person will reach AFTER
SUITABLE TRAINING. Indicate your opinion by placing the number of the descriptive rating below which comes closest
to expressing your opinion in the sgpropriate column. If your rating is based on observing him supervise, note your
rating in the “actual column. Tf based on opinion of his potential, note the rating in the “potential* colyan.
RESCRIPTIVE HAVE NO OPINION ON HIS SUPERV: SORY POTENTIAL §N THIS SITUATION
RATONG BELIEWE INDIVIDUAL WOULD GE A WEAK SUPERVISCR IN THIS KINO OF SiTUATION
NUMBER é BELIEVE (UNDIVIOUAL WOULD BE AN AVERAGE SUPERVISOR IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION
. $+ GELIEVE INOIVIE QUAL WouLlo BE 4 STRONG SUPERWISOR IN THIS SITUATION
ACTUAL POTENTIAL DESCAIPTIVE SITUATION
Rh GROUP GoOlmS THE Bastc JO8 {truck drivers. stenographers, technicians of profeesione! spe-
cialists of various kinds) evewe CONTACT WITH TMMEDIATE SUBORDINATES 13 FAEQUENY (First line
A GROYM OF SUPERVISORS WHE GIRECT THe Babe 36a (Second line aupervisors)
SROUP. WHO MAY OR MAY HOT BE SUPERVISORS, WHICH 15 RESPONSIBLE FOR MASON PLAS, ORGANIZATION
Ano PSiicy (Executive level) ke
ae ae ne Er :
WHEN CONTACT WITH PMMEQUATE SugdnDImaTES £5 NOT FREQUENT
es es ~ cent tte tn nite enn
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&
, vos fi
l wih TMMECUATE SUBCROINATES* ACTIVITIES ARE DEVERSE AND weep meacruc goo
IMMEGUEATE SUBOREINA TES INCLUSE MEMBERS OF THE DFP USS TE SEX
REPLACES PREVIQUS EDITIONS "
FORM NO. WG (Part Hh} or roRMs 48 AND aca wuicn SECRET Potential to
1 NOV 55 ARE OBSOLETE
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2. RATINGS ON PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC oUTIES
DIRECTIONS: ~ —_ : ~ cies oe OFFICE OF. oF as a
n, State in the spaces below up to six of the more important SPECIFIC duties per FICE AE PERSONNE: period,
Place the most important first. fe not include minor or unimportant duties.
b. Rate performance on ench specific duty considering ONLY effectiveness in performance of this specific duty.
¢. For supervisors, ability to supervise will always be rated as a specific Ln rot rate as supervisors those
who supervise a@ secretary oniy).
rfo ily AM 857. duty at a
da. Compare in your mind, when Possible, the individual being rated with ot
e. Two individuals with the same job tithe may be performing different duties. If so, cate them on different
Similar ievel of responsibility.
duties.
f.2Be specific. Examples of the kind of duties that might be rated are: MAIL fog
ORAL BRIEFING HAS AND USES AREA KNOWLEDGE CONDUC Mernocartows
GIVING LECTURES DEVELOPS NEW PROGRAMS PREPARES SUMMARIES
CONDUCTING SEMINARS ANALYZES INDUSTRIAL REPORTS TRANSLATES GERWAN
WRITING TECHNICAL REPORTS MANAGES FILES DEBRIEFING SOURCES
CONDUCTING EXTERNAL LIAISON OPERATES RADIO : KEEPS BOOKS
TYPING COORDINATES WITH OTHER CFFICES DRIVES TRUCK
TAKING DICTATION WRITES REGULATIONS MAINTAINS AIR CONDITIONING
SUPERVISING PREPARES CORRESPONDENCE EVALUATES SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
& For some jobs, duties may be broken down even further if supervisor considers it advisable, e.g., combined key
and phone operation, in the case af a radio operator. .
| + INCOMPETENT IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS aUTY 6 + PERFORMS THIS DUTY IN AN OUTSTANDING MANNER
2+ BARELY ADEQUATE iN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS FOUND IN VERY FEW INDIVIDUALS HOLDING SIME-
DESCRIPTIVE Gury LAR JOaS
RATING 3 PERFORMS THES OuTY ACCEPTABLY 7+ ERCELS ANYONE {1 KNOW IN THE PERFORMANCE OF
NUMBER 4+ PERFORMS THIS DUTY IN A COMPETENT MANNER THIS DUTY
S + PERFORMS THIS OuTY IN SUCH A FINE MANNER
THAT HE 1S A DISTINCT ASSET ON HIS JOB
GRHCE PEO Buty wo, FT RATINGESPECIFIC GuTY wo. @ . 7 RATING
Provides suprort ard guidance to NUMBER Tos and ages knowledge of area and NUMBER
field on PP matters, language, |
SPECINICG cuty wa. 2 . SPECTRFIC DuTyY mo, RATING
Coordinates with other Headquarters eVelops ani dllustrates new ideas for “$°"
Components on matters relating to PP Field PP effort (political cartoons et
SPECIFIC ouTY Ho. 8 SPOCIFFG outy wo. 6 RATING
Prepares periodic progress end status NUMBER
reports ani originates dispatches top
34, NARRAT'VE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF 308 PERFORMANCE
RATING
NUMBER
NUMBER
DIRECTIONS: Stress strengths and weaknesses, particularly those which affect development on present job.
Subject's initiative and imaginetion, combined with Spanish language facility and area
knowledge, have made him particularly valuable in his praesent capacity a3 Headquarters
case officer for the complex and ever expanding PP program in Cuba, In addition to the
usual support functiong as a Headquarters case officer, he has originated a mimber of
ideas which have bean incorporated into the Cuban program, The rater has observed no
significant shortcomings in subject, He is a little toc impulsive at times, though mic
of this may be attributed to his drive, which is, in turn, probably his greatest asset.
SECTION. D. SUITABILITY FOR CURRENT JOU IN ORGANIZATION
DIRECTIONS: Take into account here everything you know about the indiv dual....praductivity, canduct in the Job,
Pertinent personsi characterixztics or habits, special defects or talenta....and haw he fits in with your tram. Com
pere him with others doing similar work of about the same level,
1+ DEFINETELY UNSULFEACLE » HE SHOULD BE SEPARATED
2 - OF COUBTFUL SUITABILITY... WOULD NOT HAVE ACCEPTEO HIM IF ob HAD KNOWN WRAT 1 KNOW HOW
TOA BARELY ACCEPTABLE EMPLOYEE... BELOW AVERASE BUT WITH NO WEAKNESSES SUFFICIENTLY OUTSTANDING TO Waas
5 RANT HIS SEPARATION
4+ GF THE SAME SutTASILITY RS MOST PEOPLE £ KNOW IM THE ORGANIZATION
RATING 3° A FINE EMPLOYEE - MAS SOME OUTSTANDING STRENGTHS
Mumege | ® AN UNUSUALLY STRONG PERSON IN TERMS OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ORGANIZATION
7 + EACELLED G¥ ONLY A FEW IN SUITASILITY FOR WORK IN THE ORGANIZATION
LOBETTER SUITED FOR WORK IN SOME OTHER POSITION IN THE ORGANIZATION? (J ves EJ no. tr ves,
Ne is however, equally. suited for work of an FI nature,
iS TRES INDI VE
EXPLAIN FULLY:
seat” SECRET
SECRET
woe (When Filled In) ae
__ _ _. IWSTRUCTIONS _ i
FOR THE ADHINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Consult current instructions for coupleting this report.
FOR THE SUPERVISOR» This ‘report is designed to"help-you express your evaluation of your subordinate and to transmit
this evaluation to your supervisor end senior officials. Organization policy requires that you inform the subordi-~
nate where he stands with you. Completion of the report can help you prepare for a discussion with him of his
Strengths and weaknesses. It in also organization policy that you show Part Iof this report to the employce except
under conditions specified in Regulation 20-370. It is recommended that you reed the entire form before completing
aay Westion, If this is the initial report on the employee, it must be completed end forwarded to the Office of
Personnel no later than 30 deya after the date indicated in item 8, of Section “A” below.
SECTION A, j GENERAL . _
1. NAME (Last) (First) (Hiddle} 2. DATE OF BIRTH 3. SEK Va. SERVICE DESIGNATICN
KENT Willies x yi9e) | OM ; DI
BS. OFFICE/DIVISION/ BRANCH OF ASS! GNMENT @. OFFIEIAL POSITION TITLE
DIP /WEH/Breneb i Area Ops Officer
S$. DATE REPORT OLE IN OP @. PERIGD COVERED BY THIS REPORT (Inclusive dates)
y 2 July 1956 - 27 Decenber 1956
10. TYPE OF REPORT cr REASSEGHMENT. SUPEAYI EDR setciay (Speci fy}
(Check one) [amu OT AEASSIGHMONT- CMPLOYER
SECTION 8. CERTIFICATION a
u faq JHE RATER: > THIS REPORT a= J was [7] #as NOT BEEN SHOWN TO. THE. 5
MOT: : DOM. . _ . an .
‘
NDIVIGUAL. RATED. (8 NOT SHOWN, EXPLAIN- WH
2
an
he, CHECK FX) “APPROPRIATE STATEMENTS:
whee . — . ~ ~ : . + a . - 4 . ay
x THiS REPORT MEFLECTS fey OM OP aKdOMS OF THIS tmDie (Fo rmorerouhe 68 mateo “S" tu Ch Om D, A WARHIRG LET.
om berowar.. bee ~, ~ oe . TEN WAG SENT TO We BA COPY AYTACHED .70. THIS REPORTS
THUS MEOGMT REFLECTS FHE COMBINCD CRINFONS “OF MYSELF y GAMROT CERTIFY THAT THE RATED ImDt vi DUAL KNOeS soe
>
+4 AMD Pag vious SuPtavs OMS. . . : * S.BVALUATHE mtS, 208 PERFOMMANCE BECAUSE (Speed fy yr
PomAYE DPSCUSSED SETH THES CMPFLOVEE WES STMENG INS
x AMD MEARMESSES SO THAT HE KWORS HERE HE Stamos.
a
Be THIS DATE so, $ €. F¥PED OF. PRINTED AND SIGNATURE OF we BD. SUPERVISOR’ S OFFICraL TITLE
26 ‘Jamary 1957 ‘| James B, HO bean, Wo: 8 Area Ops Officer
2. FOR THE REVIEWING OFFICIAL: RECORD ANY SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE OF OPINION WITH THE SUPERVISOR, OR ANY OTHER THe
FORMATION. SHICH BILL LEAD YO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS REPORT, . : o 4,
~ voy : oo . ‘ .
Pasted ho
Peviewad by 7
[7] comrenuco on arracnen sheer
is reflected in the obove section.
B. TYPED OR ee, 4 « OFFICIAL TI FLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
OFFICAL
Wa Gi C/wH/ TTT
_JOB PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
RATING ON GENERAL PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES
DIFECTIONS: Consider ONLY the productivity and effectiveness with which the individual being rated has performed
his duties during the rating period. Compore him ONLY with others doing similar work at 9 similar level of respon-
sibility. Fraetors ather than productivity will be taken into account later in Section D.
1+ DOES NOV PERFORM DUTIES ADEQUATELY: HE 1S INCOMPETENT.
2 - BARELY ADEQUATE IN PERFORMANCE: ALTHOUGH HE HAS HAD SPECIFIC GUIDANCE OR TRAINING, HE OFTEN FACLS TO
CARRY OUT RESPONSIBILITFES, ss “
PERFORMS MOST OF HES DUTIES ACCEPTABLY: GCCASIONALLY REVEALS SOME AREA OF WEAKNESS.
PERFORMS OUTIES th A COMPETENT, EFFECTIVE MANNER.
A FINE PERFORMANCE: CARRIES GUT MANY OF HIS RESPONS! SIL ITIES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.
PERFORMS HIS OUTIES IN SUCH AN OUTSTANDING MARNER THAT HE 15 EQUALLED BY FEW OTHER: GERSONS KNOWN TO
THE SUPERVISOR. “ae y
REPLACES PREVIOUS FOITIONS
FORM NO. WG (Part 1) of cous a5 AND aga WHICH SECRET Performance (4s
ARE OBSOLETE.
PNOV §5
1
ee SECRET
‘ (When Filled In)
FITNESS REPORT (Part Il) POTENTIAL
oe : INSTRUCTIONS ;
FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Consult current instructions for completing this report,
POR THE SUPERVISOR: This report is a privileged communication tO your Supervisor, and to appropriate career mand
ment and personnel officials concerning the potential of the employee heing rated. It is NOT to be shown ta
rated employce. ft is recommended that you read the entire report before completing any question. This report
to be compteted only after the employee has been under your supervision FOR AT LEAST 90 GAYS. If tess than 90 da
hold and complete after the 9odeys has elapsed. If this is the INITIAL REPORT on the employee, however, it MUS
completed and forwarded to the OF na later than 30 days after the due date indicated in item & of Section “Tt bel
SECTION EF. vee ene SENER AL
1. (Laat) (Middle)
aT Miles _
OFFICE/DIVISTON/ BRANCH OF ASS | GNMEN
_Area Ops Officer
9. PERIOD COVERED BY 7 EPORT (Inclusive dates)
5 daly. . 27 Dec 56 - 17°38
10. TYPE OF REPORT FEABSIONMEN Ts SUPERVISOR sW#iciar (Specify)
(Check ane)
DATE REPORT OVE IN OP
REASS 1 CMMEN Ts EMPLOVES
. CERTIFICATION
ao THIS REPORT REPRESENTS mY BEST JUOGEMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL BEING RATEO
OR PRINTED NAME AND @IGNAMONE OF SUPERVISOR TC, SUPERVISOR'S OFFICIAL TITLE
(> -
‘anes 3B, ~ ¢/ WE/TI1/ Gam
MAVE REVIEWED THIS REPORT AND NOTED ANY CIFFERENCE OF OP INiOn IN AYTACKED MEMO.
TYPED GO, EO As GNATURE OF REVIEWING [Cs OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICE
, OFFIC
+29, 1
SECTION G. ESTIMATE OF PUTEMTIAL
1, POTENTIAL TO ASSUME GREATER, RESPONSIBILITIES
DIRSCTIONS: Consider g others of his grade ond type of assignment, cate the employee’a potential to assume wreat
responsibilities. Think in terms of the kind of responsibility encountered st the various levels in his kind
work.
f+ ALREADY ABOVE THE LEWEL AT WHICH SATISFACTORY PEAFORMANCE Can BE EXPECTED
2+ HAS REACHED THE HIGHEST LEVEL at WHicH SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED
3 - MAKING PROGRESS, BUT NEEDS MORE Time BEFORE ME CAN BE TRAINED TO ASSUME GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
§ 4 + READY FOR TRAINING IN ASSUMING GREATER RESPONSIBILITIES
S + WiLL PROBABLY ADJUST QUICKLY TO MORE RESPONSIBLE DUTIES WITHOUT FURTHER TRAINING
F > ALREADY ASSUMING MORE RESPONS(BILITIES THAN EXPECTED at Mi5 PRESENT LEVEL
7 + AN EXCEPTIONAL PERSON WHO 1S ONE OF THE FEW WHO’ SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR EARLY ASSUMPTION OF HIGHE
LEVEL RESPONSIBILITIES
RATING
NUMBER
2. SUPERVISORY POTENT: al
DIRECTIONS: Answer this Question: Hea this person the sbility to be » supervisor?
answer is YES, indicate ini or guess of the level of supervisery ebility ¢
SUITABLE TRAINING. i by placing the number of the descriptive rating below which comes closes
tO expressing your opinion in the appropriste column. “If your rating is based on observing him supervise, note you
cating in the "ectusl" column. If based on opinion of his potential, note the rating in the "potential" coluan. ”
* HAVE NO OPINION ON HES SUPERVISORY POTENTIAL IN THIS SITUATION
RATING > BELIEVE INDEVIDUAL WOULD BE A WEAK SUPERVISOR IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION
NUMBER + BECTEVE INDIVInuUAL wouLD BE AN AVERAGE SUPERVISOR 1N THIS KIND OF SITUATION
> BELIEVE INDivVISYAL woud BE A STRONG SUPERVISOR IN THIS SUTUATION
RESCHIPTIVE
aAcTuAL " PorenTiat | “DESCRIPTIVE $tTUATION
“TA GROUW DOtMG wwe @ASIO VOB (trock drivers, atenographere., technicians of grofessional ape
cialiets af various kinds) wwWere’cowtact wird IMMEDIATE SUBORDINATES 18 ereoutd? (First lind
supervisor) u
A GROUP OF SUPERVISOmS WHS DTMECT tnt @astc som (Secund line auperviaors)
A SMOUP, WHO Mar on MAY MOY BE SUCERVISONS. emtca 4s RESPONSI aE FO . GMGANITATION
2 AND POLICY (Executive ‘level )
WHEM COMTACT WIitH GeMEDIATE §
. + . - t . » 7
. pAMEN IMesorare SUBDRDIMATES® Pease Chrasse, £D CAMEFUL COOROMATIO
2 i . oa :
2 aa IMMEDIATE SUBORDINATES MEMBERS Lag fhe ne ¥ bbe
: 2
2
a
corner (Specify)
, FEPLACES PREVIOUS FDI TIONS
venov ay 4S (Part 11) or corms as ano ase wich SECRET Potential
NO s
v 8s ARE OBSOLETE
sECREF
(When Fiiled In)
MONTHS THE RATED ‘Lammod. 8 33 i) a SUPERVISION
COMMENTS CONCERNING POTENTEAL
Based on youth, desire and contribution to ook, Fries weuld appetr to have a ‘
bright futere with the erginisation, His ls: Gnd area knovledge mke hin
3. INDICATE THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF
4:
particularly walwble in WE area,
well and ag indicated previeusly
@ltheugh he is alse finest
Ma attributes which
am Italian, enews that
should mike him a wlwable
igtelligence efficer in or PP c&pcity. I+ is rater's
SECTION ¥.
cS ARDS
ts TRAINING OR OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL EXPERIENCE PLANW
mest Sny Gres, vhether in FI
FUTURE PLANS
ED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL
Subject bas wadergene considerable trQ@ining during past year,
Ss World Communian, Apti-Conmunist
take several additional courses
coming years hepes te transfer
taking such courses
Ops, Paychelegioal and Reanent
fiucluding O38 prier to Teassigament te field during c my
to Wi Division eventwily, :
7 MOTE OTHER FACTORS, INCLUDING PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, TO BE
TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN INDIVIDUAL’S FUTURE A531 ONMENT
Mo limiting fucters. Should adjust well in virtwilly aay area,
RECTION 1.
RECTIONS: This section
DESCRIPTION OF IMDIVIDUAL
ie provided as an eid to deacribing the individue!l »
ne words literally. On the Pege below are s neries of gtetements that
Ne left of esch etatement ise box under the heading “category, *
ategory number which best telis how much the statement applies to th
rename ee te eS HOw UC h
X + HAVE MOT OBSERVED THIS: HENCE CAN GIVE NO
teOtVI OAL
5 you see him on the job. Interpret
apply in some degree ta most peopie. To
Read each statement and insert in the box the
© person covered by this report.
OPINION AS TO HOM THE DESCRIPTION APPLIES YO THE
{+ APPLEES To THE INGIVIOUAL TO THE LEAST POSSIBLE OEGREE
CATEGORY NuMBER 2+ APPLIES To INDIVIDUAL TO A LiMiteo DEGREE
3+ APPLIES Yo IMDEVIDUAL TO AN AVERAGE DEGREE
i 4 + APPLIES TO INDIVISUAL-To aM AUOVC AVERAGE DEGREE a
$ - APPLIES To FWDIVIDUAL TO an QUTSTANDING DEGREE .
TeaoRy STATEMENT CATEGORY
STATEMENT
STATEMENT
1. aOLe fo Stk BNO THEA S
POINT OF vige
CAM MARE DECUSIONS OW HES!)
Oem WHIM WEED amiars
WAS Vat reareve
Wh. RAR HEGH STéwSAROs OF
ACCOMPLL SuMENT
2Y. 03 Crrecrive ow piscus-
S1OMS WITH ASSOCHATES
$s wr 22- lMPLeweerTs Decisions me-
TE: SWGES oni cemacy ry 3 GAROLESS OF COMM FoELENES
. PTS mesPows: eiiy-
8 ann ; ° rere ge 23. tS THoventruc oF O7mERS
VS AmaALYTIC
tha
th WI THE.
3 im AOMITS WIE ERRORS
on one
CORKS WELL UNGER PRESSURE
STRIVES Comagrantiy foe
NEW RMOWLEDGE ono Pocas
US. RESPORDS waeLL
vision
TO SUPERS
O1SPLAYS JunctMeNT
. . tL.
6. KNOWS WHEN TO Sete 36. GOES HIS 208 WeTeouT 28 1S SECURITY conscious
ASSIStance s STHOMS SUPPORT 3 .
12. COMES UP WTR SOLUTIONS
An ty ace iy, PEOPLE + PS vERsagtin
c 6 NG WivH Pe 3 10 PROMCEMS & 27 e
a 28 WIS CREVECE SM £8 Come
B. WAS wEMORY FOR FACTS TH. 1S CBSERVANT
STtRUCTiVE
GETS THINGS COME
'g.
THINKS CLEARLY
FACIRNTATES SHOOTH OPERAS
TION OF WES OFFITE
8
thw ‘nage METH FUERGEN TICS
COMPLETES ASS!GNMENTS
WETKIN ALL OwASLE Time
Limits
SECRET ee
. BEES NOT WEOUTAE STRONG
aND CONTIMUOUS SUPER WE ®
sr aN
SECRET
(When Filled in)
GENERAL
(Firat) (Middie) 2, DATE OF aIRTH
a, TYPE OF REPORT
[pearance
a4, La Oo PERIOD
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
ist up to six of the ti int itie duti pert d during the ratin, riod, Insert rating number which best descr
al ti which employes performs EACH tpecilic ui Consider ONLY sHfeclivercas in performance of that duty. All emp
with supervisery raapensibilities MUST be rated on thelr ability t0 Supervine (indicate number of employees supervised).
SPECIFIC oUuTY NO. RATING | SPECSFiCc DUTY NOL 4
Supervising JMWAVE PW Section “or |Serving as Case Officer for a
composed of 7 staff or contract 5- inumber of PW operations,
personnel, .
sPRCiPIC OUTY NO. 2 RATING |SPECipIC DUTY NO. 8
Planning PW operations against | “™ Handling Political action
Latin America eontacts,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. s
Planning PW operations against
Cuba.
Take inte occount everything cheut the empleyse which influences his offectiveress in his evrrent poxition - performonce of »
duties, productivity, conduct on job, conperativeress, pertinent personal traits or hobits, porticulor limitations or folents, 6a:
Your knowledge of ompleyen’s overall porfermence during the rating period, ploce the rating number in the box corresponding ta
statement which mest accurately reflects his level of mance.
+ Performance in mony important respects fails to meet reavirements,
- P ‘® meets most requirements but is deficient in one or more important raspects,
+ Performance clearly meets basic requirements.
P eloorly exceeds basic requizaments.
+ Perfermeace in every importont respect is superior.
+ Performance in evary tospect is eutstending. -
SECTION D DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE®
‘tn the rating boxes below, check (X) the degree te which each charaeterlsyic applies to the employee
1. Leost possible dagres 3+ Novmal degree [4- Above average degree (5. Outstonding degras
Nor nor | - ATING
CHARACTERISTICS APPLI-| Op: bd
caace |serveo| 7 |
GETS THINGS DONE a
RESOURCEFUL ;
AGCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES [ {
EAN MAKE DECISIONS ON HIS OWN WHEN NEED ARISES |_|
DOES NIS JOB WITHOUT STRONG SUPPORT
FACILITATES SMOOTH OPERATION OF HIS OFFlee
WRITES EFFECTIVELY
SECURITY CONSCIOUS
THINKS CLEARLY
DISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS
OTHER (Sjreeily): ——_
}
2
3
4
5
6
mG
a
|
GinEES
ORM
tse 45 OBSOLETE PREVious EOIT IONS, SECRET
Wei NChe B ta, NER ea tae AT
Bat
Leh a ttn
~~ SECRET
Section F 3,
I agree with the rating officer that the subject has a
great deal of enthusiasm and interest in his Job and in many
aspects performs his duties in a highly professional manner,
I do not, however, for reasons stated below, believe that
his over all rating should be higher than 4+,
While it is true that he desonstrates considerable
imagination and energy, he is headstrong and develops
prejudices that prevent him on cocasions from being objective
in handling operations, This in ay opinion is dus to his
youth and lack of experience in dealing with a particular
situation of the kind with whieh he is now faced. This is
by no means meant to be « reflection on his qualitications
or future potential,
I euphatically disagrees with the last sentence of Section
E for the reasens set out above. He should not be, at the
present time, given greater individual responsibility but
rather should be subject to close, strong supervision of a
cenior officer.
SECRET
SECRET
hen Filled In
SECTIONE NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
Strass strengths ond weaknesses demonstrated in current position. indicate suggest patuTEtM Glemployes for improvement af his
work. Giva recommendations for his training. Describe, if appropriate page evelopment and for assuming greater re-
sponsibilities. Amplify of explein, if appropriate, ratings given in se6 8, C, and D to provide the bext basis for determining
fywture personnel actions, _
3
be
Subject hag a unique flair for rankged Lnall Mate, political
action operations. His previous field experience in dealing with Latin
American political action agents and his Facility Hone the Spanish
language have made him an unusually strong asghh the conduct of
current operations in the Dominican Republic. His personality and
background enable him to establish rapport with foreign nationals with
remarkable ease, He uses imagination in developing new operations and
is aggressive in follow-up procedures, He is well qualified for a
Headquarters position which would give him greater individual
responsibility.
SY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS @GEN 'F THIS REPORT Has NO ENS “
MONTHS SMP LOVEE Was RY NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
IF REPORT 1S NOT BEING MADE AT THIS TIME, GIVE REASON. :
| __[EmPLOVEE UNDER MY SUPERVISION LEsS THAN 80 DAYS ; [RePors MADE WITHIN LAT 90 DAYS
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
1 WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE ABOUT THE SAME EVALUATION, ~
| YWOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE A HIGHER EVALUATION.
| CANNOT JUDGE THESE EVALUATIONS. | AM NOT SUFFICIENTLY FAMILIAR WITH THE EMPLOVEE’S PERFORMANCE,
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL ™
See attachment.
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL [TYPED OR ho AWO SIGNATURE
Ned P, Holman
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
GENERAL
(Firat) (Middlay 2. DATE OF BIRTH
VUtlitam Me 29 May 1929
7. OFF/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT
DPPAR, Ere &
TYPE OF REPORT
REASSIGNMENT /SUPER VISOR
REASSIGNMENT/EMPLOYEE
11. REPORTING PERIOD SPECIAL (Specify)
Pran T
Gfunct, _7Ded6l
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the most important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert tating number which best describes the
mannet in which employes performs EACH specific Jury: Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of thor duty, All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on thelr obility to Supervise (indicate manber of employees superviaed),
1 - Unsatisfactory 2- Borely adequate
SPECIFIC OUTY No. t RATING | SPECiFic OUTY NO. 4Maintaini current
Planning and development of CA “or | f4les on political personalities &
operations on Dominican Republic k east of epciitical develop~
Desk at Headquarters : ; nation of
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.2 Personal contact with
Dominican exile leaders in U.S. and Using knowledge cf Spanish to act
y as interpreter & translator in
operational matters
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. S
writing position papers & project
documents on CA operations for WE
Division & use of senior staffs,
Toke inte oxcount everything about the empicyes which influences his effectiveness in his current position - serfarmonce of specific
duties, productivity, conduct on job, ceoperstiveness, inent personal traits or hobits, particular limitations or tolents. Based on
yeur knowledge af employea’s overali performance during the ruting period, place the rating number in the box corresponding te the
Statement which moat accurately reflects his level of lormance.
1 - Perfeemonce in meny important tpapects fails to meet requirements. RATING
2 - Perfermance meets most requirements but Is deficient in one or more important? respects, NO.
3 - Performance claarly meets basic requirements.
4 - Pertormonce clearly exceeds basic requirements, 5
5 - Performance in every importent respect is superior,
6 - Pertormance in every respect is eulstanding.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
In the rating boxes belew, check (X) the degree to which each choracteristic applies to the amployee
1 - Lecst possible degree {2 - Limited degree 3-Normal degree [4+ Above overage degree | 5 - Outstanding degree
. 3
GETS THINGS DONE : a
RESOURCEFUL : x 4. : | |x |
ACTEPTS RESPONSIDILITIES ee mpm Pt x
CAN MAKE DECISIONS ON HIS OWN WHEN NEED ARISES [OT
DOES HIS JOB WITHOUT STRONG SUFPORT ZZ = 5
FACILITATES SwGOTH OPERATION OF HIS OFFICE
WRITES EFFECTIVELY en ae
SECURITY CONSCIOUS ~ .
THINKS CLEARLY ~ oe
DISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS | tt xf
OrNen Semele — a
SEE SECTION *E* ON REVERSE SIDE
ol
tee 45 ossovere previous EDITIONS. SECRET
hen Filied In
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION.OB HANNER OF JOB PERF” “MANCE
Strose strengths ond weaknesses der re in current position. Indicate sugdnstig a. >» employee for improvemant of his
work, Give recommendations for his ti..nin, Oescribe, if opprepriate, his potential f. evaly ment ond for assuming greater res
tponsibilities. Amplify or exploin, il appropriote, rotings given in SECTIONS B, C, snd ui to provide the baat basis for determining
future personnel actions.
hug Yes
Me, Kent's greatest strengths oi 2 cad binary tical mind, skiliful
handling of agent personnel, fluency in languages, intimate background
knowledge of targets and assets, stroug Rey lity up and down, good sense
of humor. He has the ambition to go on’ obs calling for greater
responsibility, and he has amply demonstrated his readiness to move on
to such jobs. ,
On occasion he may forget that good staff work includes not only
aefining problems but recommending sound solutions as well. This is only
a transitory weakness that will be corrected by more experience and .
training.
The undersigned would be happy to have Mr. Kent as a ‘colleague ,
during any future assignment. ‘
SECTION F CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
1 BY EMPLOYEE *
| certify thar | have seen Sections A, 8, C, D and E of this Report.
Pe Qucust ae Pee OF mrsores ( 7 n Wes 7 ;
2 BY SUPERVISOR . ;
ee ene ecision BREN Ge THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
; | Mr. Kent departed JMWAVE prior to the preparation
10 of this report. ; .
. iF REPORT IS NOT BEING MADE AY Tris TIM!, GIVE KEASON. ‘
| fxupLovan UNDER MY SUPERVISION LESS Tran #0 Days |] REPORT MADE WITHIN LAST 06 GAYS
| lovwza (Specify):
Dave OPPiciaL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR r wal y
Chief of Base, JMWAVE ‘Robert Reyholdsa
3. BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL
iy 1 WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYER ABOUT THE SAME EVALUATION.
[Ni woure maveraivan Tab eweLovenanignamavALuATiON,
fT } WOULD HAVE GIVEN THIS EMPLOYEE A LOWER EVaLUATION, .
+ CANNOT JUDGE THESE VALUATIONS. ¢ AM MOT GUPFICIENTLY PAMILIAR WITH THE EMPLOY £2'S PERFORMANCE.
COMMENTS GF MEVIRWNO OFFICIAL. me
Date OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
2 AUG 1961
: : Chief, WH/4
SECRET
oe
(Whon Filled In) - ai
EMC LOVEE ‘Seqiac NUMBER
] GS-12
7. OF F/DIV/@R OF ASSIGNMENT .
DDP/WH, Br, 4, D.C
TVPE Cf REPORT
o.
[Trev ecisiote [Jeerennce |" Tniviat [Tre assranment/ausenvieon
| T]rexome 1 [“[eniee LX [neastionuew/emrcoven
18, DATE REPONY DUE IN OL, eo REPORTING PERIOD Te SPECIAL (Spectty)
Tom.
13Sep60 BJune6.
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to sia of the most importont specific duties farlermed during the rating period. Insert rating number which best describes the
manner in which empleyes performs EACH apecific duty, Consider ONLY effectiveness in perfarmance of that duty. All empleyass
with supervisory respansibilitios MUST be reted an thels ability te Supervise (indicate number of employees suparvised).
[1 Unsetistectory [2 Boraly edequate _[3- Acceptable _[4- Competent [5+ Excellent [6 Superioe 7 Owatanding |
SPECIFIC DUTY NOT RATING | SPECIFIC DUTY NG, 4
Supervising JMWAVE PW Section “° /Serving as Case Officer for a
composed of 7 staff ox contract ' inumber of PW operations.
personnel. ; to .
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 RATING [SP¥ CIFIC DUTY NO. 8
Planning PW operations against Noe Handling Political Action
Latin America contacts,
SPECIFIC DUTY wo. 8 aaane SPECIFIC DUTY NO.
Planning PW operations against .
Cuba.
SECTION C EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT PO
Take inte account everything ebeut the employes which intlvences his effactiveness in his currant position - perlermence ef specifis
dwties, productivity, conduct aa fob, cooperativences, pertinent personel traits or hoblte, porticular timisetions er talents. Based an
yeur knowledge of employee's evereil perfesmonce during the roting poried, place the reting number in the bax corresponding ie the
statement which most excurately voflects his level of performonce. :
1 + Perlermonce in many impertont respects foils te meet requiressats, RATING)
2 + Performance meats moat requirements hur is delicient in ane or mere important respects, MO.
3+ Performance claarly moors basic tequiremants,
4+ Performance cleerly exceeds basic requirements,
3 - Peformance in evary important? respect ia superior,
6 « Performance in every eu ipect is eutstonding.
1+ Uwant possible degree 2+ Limited degree
o
CHARACTERISTICS a oa-
. CABLE SERVED
GETS THINGS DONE
RESOURCEPUL
ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITIES
CAN MAKE DECISIONS ON HIS OWN WHEN NEEO ARISES
OOES HIS Ou WITHOUT STRONG SUPPORT
PACILITATES SMOOTH OPERATION OF HIS OFFICE
SECURITY CONSCIOUS
OISCIPLINE IN ORIGINATING, MAINTAINING AND SISPOSING OF RECORDS
OTHER (Specily):
SEE SECTION “E* ON REVERSE SIDE
Miele 45 OBSOLETE #REVICUB EOITIONS, SECRET
Me me tenet erent eran engi einen ent etna own
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(hen Filled In)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS :
Indicate significant strengths or weakneases demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overall performance. State suggestions made for improvement of work performance. Give recommendations for training, Comment
on foreign language competence, if required for current position. Amplify or explain ratings given in Section B to provide best
basis for determining future personnel action. Manner of performance of managerial or supervisory duties must be described, if
applicable,
During the approximately six months of Mr. Kent's association
with WH/5, the Branch CA effort was almost exclusively concentrated
on a special operation with which Mr. Kent was not directly concerned.
His assigned task was to act as Headquarters case officer for those
CA projects not directly involved in the special project and for
Peripheral aspects of some which were. He performed his assigned
duties competently and demonstrated that in the graphic aspects of
CA work he has few peers.
At the same time, Mr. Kent did not show any large measure of
initiative in developing those projects assigned to him, and seemed
to treat his assignment as x temporary one (as indeed it turned out
to be) to which he was not fully committed and in which he was - not
overly interested.
Mr. Kent is a pleasant and cooperative officer who doubtless
can perform capably in a position with supervisory responsibilities,
although his duties with WH/5 gave him no opportunity to demonstrate
hia competence in this area... .
SYEMPLOYEE __
1 CERTIFY THAT I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS a, 8, AND C OF THIS REPORT
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS SEEN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
Deputy
. or / 4
ck 3 Chief, wa/s5 i 5 x Ovgar | "
2 BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL jf
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
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DATE POFFICIAL TIYLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TyY#ED PRI ED NAMg AND 4
me
Chief, WH/5 R. D. Gahagen
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FITNESS REPORT
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER ¥
Ops Officer
059198
GENERAL _ __. —_ __.
1. NAME (Laat) CE leat) Middle) [@. DATE OF BIRTH [ SEX 4. GRADE [* $5
Kent, William Af ; 9 May 29' Mw /Gs-12/ bp
8. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
§. CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
10. CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
17. OF F/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT |. CURRENT ae)
i
| DDP WH 5 hi .
IMITEAL
CAREER l [Resenve TEMPORARY
CAREER-PROVISIONAL (See inetructions = Section C)
ANNUAL
REASSIGNMENT SUPEAVISOR
|RR ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYER
4
SPECIAL (Spec'tyis
| 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From- tov)
18 May 62 - 15 Nov 62
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
[SPECIAL (Specify):
1. DATE REPORT DUE IN O.P.
Performance ranges from wholly inadequote to slightly fess thon satisfactory. A roti
positive remedia} action. The nature of the action cauld range from counssling, to furtl
probation, to recesignment of to seporstion,
Describe action token or proposed tn Section C,
A- Advayate
P - Proficient
S + Strong
O - Outstanding
axcellence.
Performance is more than satisfactory. Desired results are being produced in o proficient manner.
Pertormonee is chorocterized by exceptional proficiancy,
others doing similar work as to watront apecial recagnition.
PECIFIC DUTIES
in this category requires
r training, to placing on
Performance meets all requirements. {t is entirely satisfactory and is choracterized neither by deficiency nor
Performance is so exceptionel in relotion to requirements of the work and in comparison to the performance of
List up to six of the most important specific duties performed during the rating period. Inaert rating letter which bess describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider
with supervisory reaponsibilivies MUST be rated on their ability te
SPECIFIC DUTY No. 1 .
Continuing analysis and evaluation of CA projects - as
ten, including two major projects, at one time.
supervise (indicats number of employees superviaed).
many as
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
RATING
LETTER
Preparation of correspondence (cables, dispatches and monoranda)
on CA projects under hig respoasibility.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 . RATING
. LETTER
Liaigon with CA staff cowpenents.: (WH and DD/P) on matters con-
cerning projects under his responsibility and on miscellaneous
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4 _ _ _— Reine
: . LETTER
Participation in CA operational Planning, with special enphasis
OL graphic aspects.
- 8s
SPECIFIC DUTY NG. 5S ™ " — 7 RATING
LETYER
Preparation of CA project renewal.
_— _ A
SPECIFIC QUTY NO. 6 RATING
LETTER
\ i
. __ OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
~ ee eT RATING
Teke into cccount averything about the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current position such os par- | LETTER
formance of specific duties, Productivity, cenduer on job, coopurativeness, pertinent persona! traits or habits, and
particular limitations or talents. Based on your knowledce of employea’s overall performance during the rating periad,
piace the letter in the rating boy corresponding to the statement which most eccurately reflects his level of performance.
a P
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wih hy
“KENT, William M, .
(continuation of Section c) ,
For family medical reasons, Mr. Kent cannot accept a permanent overseas
assignment at the present time.
He is not called upon to exerciae supervisory functions; therefore,
his ability in this regard has not been rated,
SECRET
(When Fitted In)
indicate slonificent strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overall performance. State suggestions made for improvement of work performance, Give recommendations for training, Comment
on foreign language competence, If required for current Position, Amplify Pp rotings gi in, Section B to provide best
basis for determining future Personnel action. Manner of performance of ahd or Wee Mg must be described, if
Spplicable. z] 7
Mr. Kent has been under my supervision and has occupied his present ‘position
of responsibility for Propaganda matters for less than four months, but in that
time has demonstrated an unusual ability to provide Aitlative » timely and useful
Propaganda guidances for covert field use. He tg very sensitive and perceptive
possibilities to the Maximum. He has been Particularly effective in the exploita-
tion of leads provided by KUTUBE sources as the basis for "black" operations.
In this regard he has shown great initiative, imagination and professional ability.
Kent regularly makes sound suggestions for increasing the effectiveness and
Security of WHD media Operations, and with more time on the Job, and an increased
knowledge of specific country operations, he should further improve his abllity
‘to assess and review WHD projects.
(continued on attached)
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
_BY EMPLOYEE
L CERTIFY THAT } HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A.B, AND © OF THIS REPORT
DATE > SIGNATURE OP EMPLovEr
- phe ‘
24 Paes, 144 heen (NL he,
2. _ BY SUPERVISOR
UNDER Me cur eras SEEN IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, OIVE EXPLANATION
4
SATE OPFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOn TYPED OR PRISED NAME AND Sig wat €
7 4; Chief, wH/cA LEME FE
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
The rating in specific duty number one of "outstanding" is
very much deserved. Subject is an excellent idea man and writes
quickly and to the Point.
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL. [TYPED OA be iby AND SIGNATURE
W. Je Hood
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
. iN FITNESS REPORT 059198
SECTION A GENERAL 7
1, NAME (Laat) {Firat} (Middle) 2. OATE OF BIRTH |3. SEX 4. GRADE 5. SD
KENT, William M.
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
9 May 1929 M |G8-13 | D
7, QFF/DIV/8R OF ASSIGNMENT (6.
CURRENT STATION
Operations Officer | DDP WH P&O/B Headquarters
% CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10, CHECK (X) TYFE OF REPORT
ix |[cancan | RESERVE __LTEMPoaary INI TEAL AEASSIGNMENT SUPEMVISOR
mm CAREMA-PROVISIONAL (See instructions » Section C) X [annual [ [REASSIGNMENT EMPLOYER
SPECIAL (Specify):
tt. DATE REPORT OUE IN OP,
| [seecian (Specity):
12. REPORTING PERIOD (From- to-)
15 November 1962 ~ 31 December 1963
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performance ranges from wholly Inodequate to slightly less than satisfactory. A rating in this category requires
pasitive remedial octlon. The nature of the action ceyld ronge trom counselling, to fusther training, to placing on
probation, fo recssignment or to separation, Describe action taken ar proposed In Section Cc.
A+ Adequote = Performance meata all requirements. it Is entirely satisfactory ond is characterized neither by deficiency nor
excellence.
P - Proficient Performance is more than setisfactory. Desired results are being produced ina proficien? manner,
S- Strong Performance ia choracterized by exceptional proficiency.
O + Outstanding Performance is vo exceptional in relotion to requirements of the work and In comporison to the performence of
others doing similar work as te warrant special recognition.
~ iFIC DUTIE
List up to alx of the most Importent specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which best describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH apecific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with supervisery responsibilities MUST be rated on thelr ability to eupervise (indicate number of employees supervised).
SPECIFIC DUTY No. 1
Coordinate, monitor and originate propaganda guidances for use by
WED assets. :
SPECIPIC DUTY NO. 2
Review, assess and eveluate the effectiveness of WHD media
projects. ‘ Ss
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 9
° RATING
LETTER
Coordinate, monitor end originate black propagsnda operations involy-
ing WHD, ineluding their planning, conduct and support. 8
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. & Carter
Provide materiel support for the conduct of media operations through
EMFORGET channels. Pp
SPECIFIC DUTY NOS © . fetrer
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 6 ; — _ ~ oo aRTING
LETTER
| ; RATING
Take into account everything about the employee which influences his effectiveness in his. current position such as pers | LETTER
formance of specific duties, Productivity, conduct on jee. cooperativeness, pertinant’ personal traits of habits, and Ss
particulor limirations orltolents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall Performance during the rating periad,
plece the letter in the rating box responding to the statement which most accurately reflects his level of performance.
akour 7
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TRAINING REPORT
Midcareer Executive Development Course No, 4 20 Sept ~ 30 Oct 1964
(6 weeks, full-time)
Student + William M, Kent Office : WH
Year of Birth: 1929 Service Designation: D
Grade ; GS-13 No. of Students : 30
EOD Date ; Dec 1951
COURSE OBJECTIVES - CONTENT AND METHODS
The Midcareer Executive Development Course, a part of the Midcareer
Training Program, is designed to enable potential executive officers to
develop and widen their understanding of the Agency, of the Government,
and of international affairs.
The Course consists of three major segments, each of approximately
two weeks duration, The tepics covered through lectures, seminars, panel
discussions and field trips are:
l. The functions, relationships and problems of various Agency
components.
2, U.S, domestic problems and their effect on Government policy.
3. Carrent developments in key international affairs.
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
No evaluation of the student is made during the course, and no final
grade is given upon course completion.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING:
3G es 1964
Charles D,. Ford “Date
Chief, Mideareer & Senior Officers Courses
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fee
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ECRET “*Senwey
(When Filied Io) hey
SECTION € NARRATIVE COMMENTS (Py ’
. . f Y
Indleate stgnifieant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated In current position keeping in proper p wil. BPheir relationship to
overall performance. State suggestions made for improvement of work performance, Cive recommendations fr troining, Commant
on foreign language competence, if required for current position, Amplify or explain ratings given in Section 8 to provide best
basis for determining future personnel action, Manner of performance of monogeriol or o duties must be described, if
applicable,
Mr. Kent has sustained the same high degree of competence, imagina
tion and conscientious application to his duties noted in the last fit-
ness report. He is unusually well qualified for his present job by
reason of experience, knowledge and Sensitivity to the Latin American
culture and mentality. Aithough he is a person of strong convictions,
not always tactfully expressed, it is to his credit that he has adapted
to the role of a staff officer with admirable self-restraint and self-
discipline.
Were it not for the fact that Mr. Kent cannot accept 4 permanent
Overseas assignment at this time for family medical reasons, he should
now be considered for assignment to a senior position at a country desk]
preparatory to a Field Station assignment. Under these circumstances,
Mr. Kent is making a valuable, perhaps even indispensable, contribution
to the covert action mission of WHD and should remain in his present
position for the immediate future. f
No further training is recommended at this time. He completed the :
Midcareer Executive Development Course No. 4 during the reporting periog. -*
Mr. Kent has no supervisory functions in his present position,
but he appears to be eapable of performing such duties. His security
record is excellent and his cost consciousness is good,
SECTION DO __...__ CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
in BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS 4, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
GATE SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYER
wi Man \4be K .
2. BY SUPERVISOR
TOBE ee RONG UAS BEEN TF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANE RIO
8 mos.
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR TYPED Ga SOT RR NAME Reta SIGRAT URE
a7 -.3/- 65 C/WH/PO/B syne hed ae _
3, ; ~ BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWinG OFFICIAL _
lagree with the rating of Mr. Kent. He has been energetic,
imaginative and professional in his work, The only thing that I can add
to the assessment is that Mr. Kent speaks excellent Spanish which has
been an essential ingredient in his critical abilities in the handling of
media operations for Latin America.
Date rr AUTUTLE OF REVieWNG OFFICAL “TRF RaP on “ee ie aNoTSRGNA TORE
.Ww- J
iMarch1905 Deputy Chief, wHD __W. ek
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(When Pilfed In)
FITNESS REPORT
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
059198
GENERAL
(Piret) (ididdie)
KENT Willian M
Ta) DATE OF BIRTH. F BEX 4. GRage [8 sD
19029 JM s
6. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
__ Opa Officer
7. OFF/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT {8. CURRENT STATION
% CHECK (KX) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
DOPAWH /P&O [@ Headquarters
1G. CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
x | career | RESCAVE T
i ies
| CARE ER-PROVISIONAS (Seo inatructions - Section C)
SPECIAL (Specify):
(1. DATE REPORT OVE IN a.P,
31 January 1945
[TEMPoRAay _.
INITIAL.
X PANNuAL
: - | specian (Specity):
| 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From- to-)
i denusy
REASSIGNMENT SUPERVISOR
SECTION 6
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
W- Heok
Performance ronges from wholly inadequote to slightly less than satisfactory, A ratin:
positive tamedial setion. The nature of the action could range from counseling, to furt
in this category requires
f training, to placing on
Probation, to reassignment of to separotion, Describe action tohen or proposed in Section C,
It §¢ entirely sotisfactory ond is choracterized neither by daficiency nor
A+ Adeyuote
P . Proficient
3S + Strang -
O - Outstonding
Performonce meats af! requirements.
excellence,
Performonce fs more than satisfactcry, Desired results ore being produced ina proficient manner,
Performance is characterized by exceptional proficiency.
Performance is so exceptional in relotion to requiremsnts of the work and In comparison to the performonce of
ethers doing similor work os to warront special recognition,
eee eter nnn ee SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the most important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which bes! describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of thot duty. Al! employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability 0 supervise (indicate number of employees supervised). 7
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. Tt -
Review, assess and evaluate the effectiveness of WHD
media projects.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO?
Coordinate, monitor and originate propaganda guidances
for use by WHD assets. ma)
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC Duty No.8
Liaison with CA Staff and other CA components on props-
ganda and related operations in the WHD area,
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTT NO, 4
Assist WHD area desks to discharge their responsibilities
in the propaganda and media field.
SPECIFIC DUTY NOLS RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. &
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Ps
Take into account sverything shout the employee which influences his effectiveness in hit current Position such os per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on jb cooperctiveness, pertinent persona! traits or habits, and
particular limitatitns or tolents. Based on your knowledge of amplayee’s overall performance during ghe,Vating period, s
place the letter in the raring box corresponding to the statement which most accurately reflectahis levet afigerformance.
# Vs °
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£35" 45
SECRET
OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EQITIONS.
SECRET
; (When Filled In)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS Sprige OF f
Indicate significant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overoll performance. State suggestions made for improvement of work performance, Give recommendations for training. Comment?
on foreign language competence, If required for current position, Amplify or explain ratings given yn Sect B peinovide best
boais for determining future personnel oction. Manner of performance of managerial of retpory Pu’ t he-de scribed, if
applicable.
Mr, Kent is indeed a professional in his fields) amexpert in
propaganda operations which require area knowledge, technical
know~how, and imagination. In a specialty where it is only too
easy to go off the deep end, Mr. Kent has always kept his wits
about him and avoided parochialism. He is a lucid writer who
focusf@es on the essential. By nature, Mr. Kent is an impatient man
who has certain biases which sometimes get into the way of his
operational judgements. He is keenly aware of this and his efforts
to remain as "uninvolved" as possible are commendable. In summery,.
Mr. Kent is a "doer" who in his field contributes much.
Mr. Kent has no supervisery duties to perform. He is highly
cost conscious... .
SECTION D ERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
! CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 3, AND C OF THIS REPORT
BATE SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYER , I
6 Deceaber 1965 Stam (V1 be
F] BY SUPERVEOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN if THIS AEPORY HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN T Love PLANA
UNDER MY SUPERVISION . 4 70 EMP Es GIVE EXPLANATION
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNA
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
I concur fully in this report. Mr. Kent is rated strong across
the board. He definitely ranks on the high side in this category,
‘
DATE [ormiciai TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL (TY BROOK PRINTED NAME ANRQIONATURE
|
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, : oe oe eee
[27 December 1965 WHD/Executive Officer Donnie ‘ire us *
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SECRET
(When Filted In)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
059198
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL _
t. NAME (Last) (Firat) (Middia) 2. CATE OF BIRTH | 3. SEX 14. GRADE [5-85
KENT, Willian M. 9 May 29 M 8-13 | D
8. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 7. OFP/DIV/SR OF ASSIGNMENT |8. CURRENT STATION
Ops Officer DDP/WH/CA Headquarters
8 CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10. CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
x] camer -} [Reseave [| ‘TEMPORARY ; " [ina REASSIGNMENT SUPERVISOR.
ft CAREER-PROVISIONAL (Sea Inatructiona - Section C) x ANNUAL REASSIGNMENT EMPLOYEE
mz SPECIAL (Specify): Lo soy . BPECIAL (Specify), ot oo
th OATE REPORT DUE IN O.P, $2, MEPORTING PERIOD (Prom- to-)
l January - 31 December 1965
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performance 7 8 from wholly inadequete to slightly less then setisfoctory, A rating in this category require
positive temedial action. The nature vf the action could range from counseling, to f training, to placing c
probation, tc revasignment or to separation. Describe action jaken or proposed in Section C.
Performance meets all requirements. {1 is entirely satisfactory ond is choracterized neither by deficiency nor
excellence.
Performance ia more than sctisfoctory. Desirad results ore being produced ino proficient manner,
Performance is chorocterized by exceptional proficiency.
Performance is no exceptional tn relation to requirements of the werk and in comparisan to the parformence of
others doing similar work os to werrant special recognition.
PECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the mos) important specific duties performed during the rating pericd. insert rating letter which best deseribes th
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duly. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of thet duty. All employes
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on thelr ebility to supervise (indicate number of employass supervised).
SPECIFIC SUTY NO, 1
Review, assess, and evaluate the conduct and effectiveness of WH
media, youth and student, DATO, and support projects.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
Originate, monitor, and coordinate propaganda guidances for use
by WH assets.
SPECIFIC Gury no. 3
Liaison with the CA Staff and other CA components on propaganda,
youth and student, and other operations in the WH area.
SPECIFIC DUTY NOS
Assist WH area Desks to discharge their responsibilities in the
propaganda/media and youth and student fields. :
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. S RATING
LETTER
' . . .
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8 _ . |
4
RATING
LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
Take into cccount everything about the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current position auch as per- | SETTER
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on jem coopetotivensss, pertinent personal traits or habits, ond
ge
particulor limitatidys or talents. Based on your knowle: of employee's overall performance during the rating period,
place the fetter in ihe rating box corresponding to the stctamant which most accurately reflects his level of performance, |
. \
3 JAN 1966
£95™ 45 ousoite PREVICUS EDITIONS, SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In}
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overall performance. State suggestions made for improvement of work perfarmance, civ Gah lor training. Comment
on foreign language competence, if required for curren? position. Amplify or expf} sEBk B to provide beet
bosis for davermining future personnel action. Ms of perf of managerial or supervisory duties ond cost consciousness
a eae cI separate sheet of poper.
MAIL ROOM
There is but little which can be added to the comments made in
the fitness report covering the period 1 January to 3 December 1965;
Mr, Kent is an excellent officer in his specialty; he holds strong
opinions on certain issues, but » over the years - has learned to .
bend, His projected non-official cover assignment will utilize
his talents for deal“ag with Latin Americans and for translating
ideas and-concepts into meaningful action. We wish him well,
fo.
CTION f RTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
i CERTIFY THAT ! HAVE SEEN SECTIO B, AND C oF cae REPOR
With Ke
MONTHE EMPLOVER KAS BEG
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
OW MICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
Chief, WH/CA
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
I concur with the above evaluation. Mr. Kent has proved
to be a versatile officer and should be successful in his new
assignment which requires independent judgment and initiative, ©
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING CFFICIAL Fy PRINTED NA ID SIGNATURE
_« 1 August 1966 WH/Executive Officer “Donald C, Marelius
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled Ia)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT 059198 -—~
1. NAME (Laat) (Firat) (Middle) 2. OATE OF BIRTH |3. SEX 4 GRADE /5. 8D
Kent, William M, 9 May 1929 aa GS~13 D
6. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 7. OFF/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT 18. CUNRENT STATION
Operations Officer DDP/WH/CA
Pog creer —[—[eseenve _[[rasnonany errant
| Seeascrsotinene: Gee neni “Besos Tana“ fg ets pe
[ [areca Goectin A
it. pare REPORT DUE IN GLP, 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From: to-} :
1 January 1966 - 29 July 1966
SECTION B PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
W- Weak Performance ranges trom whally inadequate to slightly less than satisfactory, A rating in this cotegory requires
poaltive remedial action. The neture of the ection could range from counseling, to lusther training, 90 placing on
probotion, to reassignment of to seperation. Describe action taken or proposed In Section C.
A> Adequate Performance meets ofl requirements, It is entizely satisfactory ond is choracterlzed neither by deficiency nor
exceliance,
P+ Proficient Performance is more thon sctisfoctory, Desired results are belng produced In a proficient manner.
S + Strong Performance is choracterized by exesptional proficiency,
O- Qvtatonding Porformence is se exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and in comporison te the performo Ze of
others doing similar work as te worrant special recagnition, on "
List up to six of the most important specific duties performed during the rating period. insert rating lettey which best describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of thot duty. All employees
with suparvisory responsibilities MUST be reted on their bility to supervise (indicate number of employees supervised).
Provide advice and assistance to WH Case Officers in discharging their
responsibilities in the media/ Propaganda and youth/ student fields,
SPECIFIC OUTY HOLZ
Originate, coordinate and monitor regional and country propaganda
guidances and campaigns by WH assets,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 5 7
Review, assess and evaluate the development, conduct and effectiveness
of WH media, youth/ student, D&TO, and support projects, and projects
of other Agency compaaenta operating in the WH area,
SPECIBIC DUTY NO.4
Liaise with the CA Staff and other Agency components on propaganda,
youth/ student, and other operations in the WH area,
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3 ‘ RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. & ieiF Rann RATING
Wai? bude LETTER
9
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRERT POSITION * CHTOE
RATING
Take into aecount ever hing sbout the employes which influences his effectiveness in his current position such as per- | SETTER
formance of specific vties, productivity, canduct on jo cooperctiveness, py inent Personal, walts pr habits, and
Particular limitations or talents. Bosed on your knowle ge of employee's over’ “vetformhdnce’ during ‘the rating period,
place the letter in the reting box corresponding to the statement which most accurately reflects his level of perfurmance. s
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ieee 45 us@ekevious eMitio SECRET ee
5 OCT 1966
MEMORANDUM FoR: Secretary, CS/CS Panel (Section A)
SUBJECT > Rec for Promotion to Grade GS-14,
Wo Mga. | Staff Agent)
1<
Keak
l. cram cord who wa Staff Employee up to the time of
his conversion to Staff ot in July of this year, has been
connected with the Latin: erican scene since he joined the
Agency in 1951, Even before that time he had lived in some
Central American countries, Thus, it is not surprising that
he brought to his assignments a thorough knowledge of the
social, economic, and political currents throughout the WH
Division area.
4 inh ‘op
2. In handling many tasks at variou Kes ls of responsibility
and different locations, one facet of erformance
has always been outstanding: he has an untsu ability to apply
his imagination toward realistic and useful operations. To be
Specific: on occasion of the discovery of a Cuban arms cache ‘
in November 1963, of the January 1964 riots in Panama, of the
April 1965 revolution in the Dominican Republic, and of many
assignment prior to assuming his duties under nonofficial cover,
his constructive analyses of this Division's covert action
activities and conclusions therefrom have made a signifi bts
impact on the formulation of our operational postere,
groups which will require maturity and judgment, tact and opera~
tionai know~how, creativeness and flexibility. His current
assignment is and some others in the past were —_ - of a
GS-14 if not higher and thus the promotion of to GS-14
is strongly recommended at this time, Kak
: Ne aah
4, AL...
liiam V, Broe
Chief,
Western Hemi sphere Division
Rel lag? Ke ae cls
pn fbb
nk “4
SECRET
6 January 1969
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS
SUBJECT; er GS-14;
mployee Number 98; DOB:
5 September 1929; Operations
Officer; Career; Service
Designation: Dp
PERIOD UNDER REVIEW: 1 January 1968 - 6 January 1969
MONTHS UNDER MY SUPERVISION: 16
OVERALL RATING: Proficient
1. During this reporting period Subject has continued
to maintain a state of more than satisfactory proficiency
and has done a good job of establishing himself under un~
official commercial cover. He is always on the alert for
new avenues of approach to targets of interest using his
cover as access.
2. At present he is handling one quite sensitive pene-
tration of an Embassy and to date has managed this case in
a highly professional manner.
3. Subject is well motivated, takes a serious approach
to his work and profits by his mistakes. At times he is
inclined to take precipitate action and think later. How-
ever, he is most willing to learn and takes constructive
eriticism of his work in the proper spirit.
4. In order to increase Subject's value to the
Washington Base, it is recommended, that when time permits,
he be enrolled in the CI/CE and the Soviet Realities courses,
5. As of the present Subject has no supervisory
responsibilities. He has proven to be sensibly cost con-
scious and submits his accountings promptly.
a . Coplay 5 Sp
eed AG coe Rudolph E. Gomez
4h ~/ nd we ARS Chief
'¥ " % ¥ Washington Base
ene SECRET
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S-E-C-R-E~T
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS (Continued)
Subject devised a first-class cover relationship with the
priority (REDTOP) target of this Base, Yor a period the relation-
Ship was Close, and in our judgment it was wholly unsuspicious
because Subject made it seem so natural. This wae a very delicate
operation which Subject handled with distinction.
Personal characteristics of this officer which should not
be overlooked in this review are loyalty, responsiveness, willing~
ness to accept any direction.
In conclusion I want to emphasize my conviction that this
officer's assignmenta should be limited to the area for which
he waa trained and in which he feels confident: Latin America.
This officer is reasonably cost-conscious. I have had no
oppor tuni ty to buerve his capability for supervising other case
officers.
S~E-C-R-E-T
SECRET
(When Etliled In)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overall performance. State suggestions mode for improvement of work performance. Give recommendations for training. Comment
on forsign language competence, if required for current position. Amplify or explain ratings given in Section B to provide best
basis far determining future personnel cetion. Manner of performance of monagerial or supervisory duties ond cost consciousness
in the pse of personnel, spoce, equipment ond funds, must be commented on, i applicable. If extra space is needed to complete
Section C, attach a separate sheet of paper.
This officer to some extent has been a victim of his assignment.
His undergraduate training in Latin American affairs was thorough and
extensive. His employment with RVROCK for the next 16 years was
Latin-oriented. His Spanish language is rated "native". Yet during
the period under review he was diverted from Latin-American affairs
toward a variety of higher priority targets. This re-orientation
was not uniformly successful, and should not be continued, because
Subject seems to have no natural interest in foreign nationals (with
the apparent exception of Latin Americans) and in wost foreign affairs
(with the exception of Latin American affairs).
Subject's strongest characteristic is his ability to live and
to utilize his commercial cover. He showed great aptitude and
commendable imagination in devising new modes of commercial access
to foreign nationals residing in Washington. For sxample his use
of his cover was the matrix of several successful recruitments for
which other case officers received the ultimate credit, even though
the recruitments were based on this officer's discovery of the
potential agenta anc his initial development of them before they
were transferred. Conversely, when Subject retained the contacts
through the development phase, the contacts languished.
(continued on separate sheet)
SECTION D ; : CERTIFICATION ANL COMMENTS
iD BY EMPLOYEE
i CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
DATE SIGNATURE OF EMPLOVEE
D February 197¢ /s/ William Kent
2. BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN iF THIS REPORT HAS NOY BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GiVE EXPLANATION
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
CATE OFRPICIAL T!TLe OF SUPERVISOR {TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
|
i Jehan G. Shelter, Jr.
3 February 1970 Chief of Base Signed in Pa ven
2. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OF FICIAL
This reviewing official concurs with the rattags 2. sarrative
commeata. Svbicct tended te evince aperational interest Ia iadividusls
ar aiteations that were vather vw argiast b tern:s of the sulssion of the
ase. It is aigaificant that dering the course of his tour la the Washington
Base, he has made no recruitcierts ef foreign targets. His propeasity
for living his cover was so strong that it suggests his futare operations}
utilixatien ia the field snould be in spotting and assessing rathor than
recraiting.
OATE PORFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL [TYPEO OR PRINTED NAME ANG SIGNATURE
l '
6 Mg 970 L po
SECRET
nt,
* a, SECRET :
on s : : (When Filied Ta)
FITNESS REPORT
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
059198
SECTION A GENERAL
J i. NAME (Last) (Firot) (Middie) 2 : iRTH |3. gE y DE 1S. 5
Kent William 637007 Oa GS-1" "p
ae ed Lt
®. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE . | 7) OF F/GIV/BR OF ASSIONMENT WaT ApP dn Base
Dos Offi |_ ppp wv
9. CHECK OO TYPE OF APPOINTMENT (10. CHECK OO) TYPE OF REPORT
INITIAL REASSIGNMENT SUPERVISOR
[rR @assteNMENT EMPLOYEE
| ANNUAL
BRECIAL (Specify): SPECIAL (Spectty);
“"7"January L960"= ‘Ye January 1970
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performance is unacceptable. A tating in this colegory requires immediate ond Positive remedial actian, The noture of the oction
could renge from counseling, to further training. to placing on probation, to reanignment of te separation. Describe action taken
oF proposed in Section C
U-Uniatisfoctory
M-Marginal Performance is deficient in some cipects. The reasons for assigning this rating should be stated in Section C and remedial actions
— taken or recommended should be described,
P~Proficient Parformance is satisfactory. Desired results ore being produced in the manner expected,
Performance is chorocterited by eaceptional proficiency,
Performance is 10 exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and in compurison to the performonce of others doing similor
work os to warrant special recognition
SPECIFIC DUTIES
[List up to six of the most important specific duties performed during the rating period, Insert rating letter which best describes the
marinat in which employee perlorma EACH apecitic duty, Consider ONLY effectiveness in perfarmance of thet duty. Ail employses
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated an their ability ta supervise (indicete number of employers superviaed),
SPECIFIC OUTY NO, F
Spotting, developing and assessing new agent assets.
ad La uTy 2 RATING
SPECIFIC GUTY NO févres
Recruitment of agent assets.
SPECIFIC Quty AG. 3 RATING
LETTER
Handling (and exploiting) sgent assets. %
ee
SPECIFIC OuTY NOV’
Utilizing commercial cover operationally.
RATING
SPECIHIC DUTY NOS Lerten
°
SPECIFIC DUTY MO. S RATING
° LETTER
gi wy
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION L
RATING
LETTER
P
Take into aecount everything cbout the employes which influences his effectivenass in his current position such as per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperativeness, pertinent personel traits or habits, and
particulor limitations ot talan?s, Based on your knowledge of employee's averall performance duting the rating period,
place the latter in the rating box cerretzonding to the statement which most sccurdtely reflects his level of performance.
FORM 45 OBSOLETE PAEWIOUS EOITIONS SECRET
Poe
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policy, CCS will not okay engaging in recruitment activities
people who are under cover of legitimate firms (such as my
cover firm, WWIS). The risk, he said, is too great, adding
that where recruitment responsibilities are envisaged, a
devised facility cover rather than that of a real firm, is
provided. He suggested that I call Mr. Will Burke, current
Chief of the Corporate Cover Branch in cCS, for further de~-
tails and confirmation.
5. I spoke with Mr. Burke on the morning of 29 June.
In essence, he said the same thing that Biladeaux had said,
allowing that there are occasional exceptions such as an
instance where an officer assigned abroad might use an alias,
or on the rare occasion where a person might, in effect, re-
cruit himself. With specific reference to WWIS, when I had
that cover recruitment activity was precluded,
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
SECTION C
Indicote significant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current position keshin, jc. Proper perspactive their relotionship to
overall performance, Stare Suggestions made for Improvement of work performance. 6 réctommendations for treining, Comment -
on forolgn language competence, if required for current Position, Amplify or explain ratings given tin jon B to provide best
basis for determining future Personnel action. Monner of performonce of mana erlal or supervisory dutie Fost be described, if
applicable,
Subject has been under the supervision of ar Mt 4, deneg ipeggust 1966. In
August Subject was transferred PCS to New Orleans where he wa8 responsible
instructions not to expand
foundation activities too rapidly, he has not waited for an official "go-ahead"
but has shown unflagging energy in planning operations for the period when
JMCLIPPER could expand activities. He has shown an unusually keen perception
of areas of CA ope rational needs and of imaginative thinking en how to fill these
needs, ,
Subject has shown himself fully capable of exercising the self-disciplined and
self-motivation necessary in an unofficial cover position, His proficiency in
Spanish has been useful in meeting and entertaining Latin American travelers of
potential operational interest passing through his city. He has handled. his. -
cover Situation well, The cover office has been well run with no significant
financial, administrative, or personnel problems having arisen during the period.
Subject has exhibited an above-average cost consciousness,
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
; SY EMPLOYEE
' CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
SIGNATURE OF EMPLOYER
BY SUPERVISOR -
\v THIS REPORT HAS NOY BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
MONTHS EMPLOYER WAS SEEN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
5
OATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
31 March 1967 DC/WH/6
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
I agree with the rating officer's judgement that Mr. Kent's
performante has been characterized by exceptional efficiency.
He demonstrated unusual energy and imagination in developing plans
for expansion of JMCLIPPER activities, His detailed reporting
was also commendable.
DATE “TOFFISIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
31 March 1967
SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT - 059198 ~~
2 . GENERAL a _
(Firat) (Middle) 2. OATE OF BIRTH [8.5EX 4. GRADE 18. 5D
nT, \ione PA. 4. 9 May 29 | wv |Gs-13) pb
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE 7. OF F/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT [8- CURRENT STATION
+
TEMPORARY REASSIGNMENT SUPERVISOR
REASSIGNMENT EMPLOYEE
SPECIAL (Specify):
13. DATE REPORT OUE IN O.P. $2, REPORTING PERIOD (From- tm) .
28 February 1967 1 August 1966 -°31 March 1967
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Petlormorice ¢ * from wholly inadequate to slightly less than sctisfactory. A rating in thie cotegory requires
Positive remedial action. The nature of the action could ronge fram counseling, to further training, to placing on
probotion, to recssignment or to separation. Describe action taken or proposed tn Section C.
Performence meets al! requirements, {1 is entitely sotisfactory and is cherecterized neither by deficiency nor
excellence. :
P- Proficient Porformance is more then sattsfoctory. Dasired results ove belng produced in a proficient manner,
3S + Strong Performence is characterized by exceptional proficiency.
0 - Quistonding Performence ts so exceptional in relation to requirements of the work and in comparison to the performonce of
others doing similar work as to warront special recognition, :
AFIC DUTIE
List up to six of the moet important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which best describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of thot duty. All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST bg rated on thelr ability to supervise (indicate number of employees aupurviaed).
tPaCFiCc DUTY NO. t Oi eg r
Responsible as for directing all operations conducted through
proprietary foundation JMCLIPPER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2 RATING
LETTER
Administration and financial control of JMCLIPPER . | 3.
SPECIFIC OUTY NOS _ , . . . : RATING
Development and planning of new operational support tasks for JMCLIPPER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. & ; .
Supervision of JMCLIPPER secretary and contract agent/trustee
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 5 RATING
- -_ . _ . _ | . 2 bor _
mare en ee —_ mo ; | Pastas :
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Take into account everything about the employae which influences his effectiveness in his current position such as pere
formance af specific duties, productivity, conduct on jee cooperativenass, pertinent persona! traits or habits, and
particular limitations or talents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period, Ss
ploce the letter in tha rating box corresponding to the statement which most accurately raflects his level of perfarmonce.
aor” 45 CBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. SECRET
SECRET
(When Filled In)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current posh kage
overall performence, State suggestions made for improvement of work performance.
gpeective their relationship to
Give recommendations for training. Comment
on flarelgn language competence, if required far current position. Amplify or explain ratings given in Section B to provide best
boais for determining future personnel action. £ performance of manegerial or supervisory duties and cost consciousness
ir theuse ol eertan funds, must be commente: 1 fy ace is needed to complete
ection C, attoch o separ. tof paper, 7 be”
n the past has proven himself to be a dynamic and highly-
Bkilled operations officer whose geographic area of specialization was
H and whose professional forte was propagandWAambDopovert action activity.
During bis 5 months association with the Washington Base, this officer
as continued to maintain a state of exceptional proficiency while es-
ablishing himself locally under unofficial commercial. He has done this
ith his usual high degree of energy, perception and seriousness. Having
aid a firm operational base, it ig expected that during the next re~
porting period the operational e" from Subject will be equally firm,
puring his brief Base tour has handled several selected oper-
tional matters within the area of his greatest competence and during
he Fall meeting of the OAS acquitted himself wien exceptional proficiency
e
pubject has no supervisory duties at tpt is cost conscious in
1l respects. It is expected that ; ill be able to movide
heaningful assistance during the coming year in attacking those areas of
priority operationa ee tree ened to the Base by Headquarters, In
brder to seeict Suan his and to enable the Base te utilize his
pany talents to e@ optimum, it is planned, when the Base operational
limate allows, to have him take the Len Soviet
Realities course and the CI/CE course. carcaerd is well-motivated and
Hoes his best to become a meaningful member of the Washington Base.
ECTION D CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
iL BY EMPLOYEE
; CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEM SECTIO AND C OF THIS REPORT
31 Janua 1968 —_ ; ; Kher
2 CY SERVER
IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT GEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
MONTHS EMPLOYEE KAS BEEN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
3
DATE
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVIBOW®
31 January 1968 C/OG/Washington Base
BY REVIEWING OF FICIAL
3.
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING CFRICIAL
As Reviewing Official I am in full concurrence
with the evaluation given this employee as
outlined above.
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TY,
— Leo
| f, V Ey
S1JANUARY 1968 | Chief of Base wdolph’ EC Gomez
SECRET
I certify that 1 have seen the abo
ve Fitness Report:
DATE: 2 (Meech. \4l, 4
REVIEWING OFFICIAL'S COMMENTS:
a SS COMMENTS
I concur generally in this evaluation, Subject is always on the
look-out for new leads, While in general this is commendable, it
should be noted that his assessments are not in depth. It would be
preferable ifhe concentrated on a few good prospects, leading to
a solid recruitment, rather than enlarging numerically hie stable of
contacts,
a Pay SECRET
: (When Filfed In}
7.
FITNESS REPORT .
SECTION A [puck ei 4}. GENERAL
1, NAME (Laat)! Middle) 2: DATE OF BIRTH [3. SEX 4.GRADE [5.50
ante a i
. 7 05/09/29 M_ (GS-13 — =D
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE 1, OF F/BIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT [8. CURRENT STATION
ae
Ops Officer DDP/DO/Wash Base | Washington, D.C,
&. CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10. CHECK IX} TYPE OF REPORT
CAREER-PROVISIONAL (See inatructions « Section C) Kp ANNWAL | __[REASSIGNMENT EMPLOYEE |
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER)
059198
SPECIAL (Specify):
11, DATE REPORT QUE IN O,P, 12. REPORTING PERIOD (From- to-)
1 August - 31 December 1967
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performance ronges from wholly Inadequate to slightly leas than satisfactory. A roting in thie category requires
positive remedial action. The nature of the oction could range from counseling, to further training, #0 plocing on
Probation, to reaasignment of to separation, Describe action taken of proposed in Section C.
A Adeavate Performance meets all requirements, It is entirely satisfactory ond ix characterized neither by deficiency nor
excellence.
P+ Proficient Performance is more than satisfactory. Desired results ore being produced Ino proficient manner.
$ + Swen Performance is choracterized by exceptional proficiency.
GO - Qutstending Performance is so exceptional in relation to requirements of the work ond in comparison to the performence of
others doing simitor work ac to warrant specie! recognition.
List up to sin of the most Important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which best descrikes the
monnet in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectivenees In performance of thot duty. Ail employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ebility to supervise (ind!cate number of employees supervise
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. T : RATING
o tully establish himself within the Washington area under a GETTER
viable commercial cover and to take the necesuary initial steps to
exploit his position operationally as a Base support officer, ; 8
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 2 . MATING
To maintain operational contact with agents and targets of LETTER
operational interest to WH Division as assigned, 5
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. . RATING
To provide operational entre into a large number of local
religious, civic and academic groups which may become of greater
operational interest to the Base in the future.
SPECIFIC OuTY NO. «
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8 RATING
* . LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 6 RATING
: V . Loy LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT ROSTION °~
Take into Aeount everything about the amployes which influences his effectiveness in his current position such as per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on fF cooperctivensss, pertinent personal traits or habits, and
perticular limitations of talents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period,
place the letter in the rating box correspanding to the statement which moat scewately reflects his level of performance.
RATING
LETTER
8
FORM
4-05 45 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS
SECRET oe
SECRET
6 January 1969
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS
SUBJECT:
98; DOB:
5 September 1929; Operations
Officer; Career; Service
Designation; Dp
PERIOD UNDER REVIEW: 1 January 1968 ~ 6 January 1969
MONTHS UNDER MY SUPERVISION: 16
OVERALL RATING: Proficient
1. During this reporting period Subject has continued
to maintain a state of more than satisfactory proficiency
and has done a good job of establishing himself under un-
official commercial cover. He is always on the alert for
new avenues of approach to targets of interest using his
cover aS access.
2. At present he is handling one quite sensitive pene—
tration of an Embassy and to date has managed this case in
a highly professional] manner.
3. Subject is well motivated, takes a serious approach
to his work and profits by his mistakes. At times he is
inclined to take precipitate action and think later.
ever, he is most willing to learn and take:
criticism of his work in the proper spirit.
4. In order to increase Subject's value to the
Washington Base, it is recommended, that when time permits,
he be enrolled in the C1I/CE and the Soviet Realities courses.
5. As of the present Subject has no supervisory
responsibilities. He has proven to be Sensibly cost con-
Scious and submits his accountings promptly.
a Cathy rc
aoe _ Rudolph E. Gomez
ay “A a oe a ve Chief
.) 4 Washington Base
_ SECRET _
eee
SECRET;
Sovy Fal
29 June 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Joseph Di Stefano
SUBJECT : Responsibilities During Assignment to
DO/Washington Base (re Fitness Report Jan 69 = Jan. '70)
FROM > Mr. William M. Kent
en nennensenehteaeenmeneenecnenvontianey
l. During the early days of my assignment to DO/Washington
Base, the matter of my cover was discussed a number of times
with DO Personnel and ccs, Eventually, CCS came up with World
Wide Information Services, Inc., of New York, as a legitimate
firm which would provide me with the needed cover. It came
out loud and clear during the discussions that this cover
would allow me to spot, assess and develop targets of interest,
and would allow me to handle recruited agents, but, because
of the high risk involved in the use of a legitimate firm for
cover purposes, I was not to engage in recruitments.
2. Despite its one limitation, the cover was ideal.
Among other things, I:
4. Handled a recruited Venezuelan agent assigned
to the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington;
b. Handled a recruited code clerk assigned to one
of the embassies in Washington;
c. Contacted and assessed a high official of the
Soviet Embassy, made arrangements to have him met by
another Base Case Officer under alias who continued
the development which eventually was to lead to a re-
cruitment pitch;
SECRET:
d. Established contact and developed a third
national employed by the Algerian Embassy, gained
access to the Embassy, went all through it, drew a
sketch of the interior of the premises including the
location of the code room;
e. Made contact with and developed two Arab
officials assigned to the Arab Information Office in
Washington;
f. Made contact with and developed officials in
the Polish, Czech, Hungarian and other Embassies; was
on particularly good terms with the Poles;
&. Made contact and developed an official of the
Pakistani Embassy;
h. Made contact, developed and turned over to
another case officer under alias a Swedish national who
was subsequently recruited and was to be sent te India
to work on the Chicom target,
1. Maintained my cover in a manner which was
completely devoid of suspicion during the entire period
I used it.
3. When the Base moved to its new offices in Washington,
the COB gave me my instructions. He told me that I should
avoid making or maintaining contacts in the Church and Latin
American communities in Washington; that i was not being
assigned any geographical area on which to concentrate but
would be expected to use my judgment, seek out persons who
might be of interest, and take advantage of opportunities
which might arise; that I would be given recruited agents to
handle as the need arose; that, per the limitation concerning
my cover, I was not to engage in actual recruitments, but
was to spot, assess, and develop persons of possible interest
who would be turned over to other case officers under alias
for further development and recruitment.
On 28 June 1971, I called Dick Biladeaux of ccs who
was involved at the time I was given the WWIS cover, While
I did not, purposely, make specific reference to the matter
at hand, in response to my query he said that as a matter of
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SECTION C + Narrative Comments (continued)
and he is consistent and reliable in his performance. His
writing is entirely coherent and always in good form, although
occasionally a little too clever and glib for my tastes, He has
an excellent understanding of personal and operational security
and cover,
A word about versatility: Mr, Kent does indeed have near-
native Spanish and a specific interest in Latin American affairs
as noted in his previcus fitness report; however, his general
interests cover a much greater geographic and topical area and
and he has no difficulty in quickly finding some common ground
with persons of all backgrounds and nationalities, Althougn his
job here in the branch rarely called for direct operational con-
tacts, I have no reservations about his abili
recruit and handle all types of persons of intelligence interest,
He is presentable, sensible, well-spoken, and a definite credit
to the Agency in his dealings with other elements of the ULS,
Government,
Mr. Kent is an enthusiastic and energetic activist with
now proven managerial abilities, His greatest asset is his quick,
Sharp and imaginative mind: His only shortcoming worthy of men-
tion is a slight tendenc towards impulsiveness.in making decisions,
My relationship with this officer has been such that we discussed
Operational and personnel Matters and his handling of them at
least several times a day; thus, special performance consultations
with him were not considered necessarv. His performance was
fully up to our expectations of him and consistent with the high
brandards of responsibility and efficiency required in this
ranch,
SECTION C - Narrative Comments (continued)
and he is consistent and reliable in his performance. His
writing is entirely coherent and always in good form, although
occasionally a little too clever and glib for my tastes, He has
an excellent understanding of personal and operational security
and cover.
A word about versatility: Mr. Kent does indeed have near-
native Spanish and a specific interest in Latin American affairs
as noted in his previous fitness report; however, his general
interests cover a much greater geographic and topical area and
and he has no difficulty in quickly finding some common ground
with persons of all backgrounds and nationalities. Although his
job here in the branch rarely called for direct operational con-
tacts, I have no reservations about his ability to develop,
recruit and handle all types of persons of intelligence interest.
He is presentable, sensible, well-spoken, and a definite credit
to the Agency in his dealings with other elements of the U.S.
Government,
Mr. Kent is an enthusiastic and energetic activist with
now proven managerial abilities, His greatest asset is his quick,
sharp and imaginative mind: His only shortcoming worthy of men-
tion is a slight tendency tow ~impulsiveness.in making decisions,
My relationship with this officer has been such that we discussed
Operational and personnel matters and his handling of them at
least several times a day; thus, special performance consultations
with him were not considered necessary, His performance was
fully up to our expectations of nim and consistent with the high
standards of responsibility and efficiency required in this
Yanch.
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SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicote significant strengths or weaknesses demanstroted in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overoll performonce, State suggestions made for improvement of work performance. Give recommendations far training. Comment
on foreign language competence, if required for current position, Amplify or exploin ratings given in Section & to provide best
basis for determining future personnel action. Monner of performance of manogerie} of supervisory duties ond cost consclousness
eof ® ay d iynds, must be com ted on, If a Tisstle I enna space is heeded te complete
Section C, attach o seporote sheet of poper. aon er) |
sun ji 4b 25 BO
Mr. Kent came to this branch from a non-official cover job which
had little in common with the duties of a country desk chief. More-
over, he found himself in the sometimes: difficult situation of taking
over a position just vacated by the newly appointed deputy branch chief.
Despite these, to him, minor obstacles, he called upon his close
association with Latin American affairs for many years, his wealth of
experience on WH country desks, and his inherent ability to deal suc-
cessfully with people and situations in asserting leadership and quickly
bringing the Peru Desk under his own independent control.
During the year that Mr, Kent served as Peru Desk Chief he domon-
strated conclusively that he is equally talented in all fields of
clandestine activity, There islittle question that Covert Action is
what he likes and does the best, as once more evidenced by a written
commendation he received for this type of work while part of a special
WH task force in September and October 1970; however, it should be
equally noted that the FI and CI aspects of his job on the Peru Desk
also received full interest and attention during his tenure. He is a
good personnel manager and maintained high morale in his unit while
working it hard and demanding high standards. He is not at all afraid
of responsibility, he meets all deadlines without prompting,
(continued)
ECTION D _. CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
. BY EMPLOYEE
1 CERTIFY THAT HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, ANO C OF THIS REPORT
GATE ; FGNATUAE OF EMPLOYEE
3M ak vite us. con $44 Keon
2 BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHE EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN LF THiS REPORT HAS NCT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNGER MY SUPER WISION
10 1/2 months
GEFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR i TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIG URE
, & hard, Coney
ing j Rich Ono
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
I have little to add to this comprchensive narrative with which I
fully agree. 1, too, have worked very closely with Bill for most of
the period under review, which witnessed rather hectic days in the life
of the Lima Station: it was comforting to be able to rely on his keen
perception of latent trouble, clear analysis of events, and sound and/or
imaginative, as the case demanded, proposals for approaching problems.
Because he has the potential for career advancement, I would strongly
recommend that he be soon transferred back to a "lime" position, again
with managerial responsibilities. .
Date OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OF FICIAL TYPED OR ED NAME AND SIGNATURE
8 April 1971 Chief, WH/3 ued Spera
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(When Filled In)
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL
(Firat) (Middle) '2. DATE OF BIRTH
Kent, William 05/09/29
8. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE 2. OF F/Oiv/aR OF ASSIGNMENT 8. CURRENT STATION
PX [eancen [[nevenve [Trensonsny Twine” [Tp anno
= Face psy
SPECIAL (Spacity): [| SPECIAL (Specity):
V1. DATE REPORT DUE IN OP. 12, REPORTING PERIOO (From toe)
17 January 1970 - 1 December 1970
SECTION B PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U-Unsatisfactory Performance is unacceptable. A tating in this category requires immediate ond positive remedial action. The nature of the action
_ Could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on probation, to reassignment ar to separation. Describe action token
or propated in Section C.
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
059198
M-Marginal Performance is deficient in some aspects. The reasons for assigning this rating should be stoted in Section C and remedial ections
— taken of recommenced should be described.
P-Proficient Performance is satisfactory. Desired results ore being produced in the manner expected.
S-Strong Performance is chorecterized by exceptional proficiency.
Performance is t0 exceptional in relation to faquirements of the work ond in camporiton to the performance of others doing similar
work as to warrant special recognition.
PECIFIC DUTIES
List up to six of the most important specific duties performed during the roting pariod. Insert rating letter which best describes the
manner in which employes performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability to supervise (indicate number of employees supervised).
SPECIFIC OUTY NO,
Chief of the Peru Desk, which encompasses cverall Headquarters
guidance and support of field operations. (DA10) :
SPECIFIC DUTY “YO. 2
Supervises the preparation of cables, dispatches, project actions,
special memoranda and cther correspondence for FI, CI and CA
activities in Pe PBLO .
SPECIFIC OuTY NO. 3
Coordination of Desk activities with other components of the.
Agency and other U.S. Government departments. (DB40)
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NOL 4
Briefing and debriefing Headquarters and field personnel and
other agencies’ officers on Peruvian activities. (DM50)
RATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NOS LETTER
Supervision of four (4) Desk employees GS-05 to GS-13. “(DM80) 5
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, &
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION,
RATING
Take Inte account pverything about the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current béstion such as per- | SETTER
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on jee cooperativeness, pertinent personal trates or hobits, ond
particuler limitations or toelents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period,
place the letter in the rating box corresponding to the statement which most accurately reflects his level of performance. Ss
SRST
Cndvded Gam ovtcmete
sing 4§ cpsocere previous exitions SECRET Le
SECTION C -Continued-
Mr. Kent has clearly projected his concern for the efficient
use of Agency funds.
In November 1970 Mr. Kent received a commendation for his
resourceful contribution to the Chilean Task Force.
Comments of Reviewing Official: (Continued)
Service, In addition, it must be noted that Mr. Kent thinks through every
problem as it applies to his work, His thoroughness is of the highest nature.
His depth of thought and study devoted to a given subject is rarely found
among officers dealing with rapidly moving situations. His is unflappable
yet flexible,
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SECTION € NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant Strangths or weaknesses demonstrated in current position keeping in proper perspective their relationship to
overall performance. State Suggestions made for improvement af wark performance. Give recammendations for training. Comment
on foreign language competence, if required for current position, Amplify or explain fatings given in Section 8 to provide best
basis for determining future personnel vetion. f ance af managerial or supervisory duties and cost consciousness
h el gee. equipment ond fy i
A se.0 F icable. H extra spoce Is t
Section C, attach a separate sheet of Popghy' ° meee to complete
Mr. Kent has competently directed the covert action activities
of Branch 6 since being named Chief of the CA Section for the Branch
in December 1970. He was selected for this position because of
his aggressiveness in the CA field and especially because of his
years of experience and success in the propaganda activity. In
Closely monitoring the actions of the Allende Government (GOC) mr.
Kent lived up to his reputation and demonstrated his unique ability
to recognize propaganda vulnerabilities and to attack them with
effective and imaginative propaganda guidance,
05 )Ypuring his brief tour in the Branch Mr. Kent developed one
economic warfare operation against the GOC which shows indications
of partially satisfying the USG objective of discouraging foreign
investment in Chile.
Mr, Kent is fluent in the Spanish language and on at least
two occasions he has proven himself as a translator for two meetings
between senior officials of the USG and Latin American officials.
Mr. Kent has effectively supervised the personnel of the CA
Section which, besides himself, consists of two officers and one
clerical, In the management of the Branch's covert action programs
SECTION D CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
: BY EMPLOYEE
{ CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND C OF THIS REPURT
SIGNATURE’ O a LOVEE o
wal A Frente
BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE MAS BEEN IF THIS REPORT HAD NOT SEEN SHOW O EMPL. ce " ~
UNDER MY SUPERVistog Ez SEEN NT OYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
OPFICIAL TITLE oF SUPERVISOR TYPEO OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
. Dba.
foc fF, Yee hehe
Basil A. Beardsle
aS A bote & OS
D WH
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
In my capacity as Branch Chief during the period January to April 1971, -
I had ample opportunity to observe the work of Mr. Kent and had the pleagure of
working directly with him ona variety of sensitive and important activities. In
addition to his highly imaginative yet realistic approach to the problem of Chile,
he amply demonstrated his ability to deal with persons who were out to sell bills
of goods to the Agency. His clear understanding of the role of the Clandestine
Service protected the Agency from disagreeable encounters that might have
resulted in compromises or embarrassments. His forte is clearly. in the field
of public relations and propaganda well-adjusted to the role of the Clandestine
/Continued /
DATE L OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL j 7 * PEO ORF PRINT re SIG, ATUR
| i
71.
| ’ 4
8 June 1971 | Chief, WH/COG | Lal eonek eednvieid ee
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SECRET
(When Filled In}
ErPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT
059198
(Last) (Firat) (Middie) 2. DATE OF BIRTH 4 GRADE /8.5D
Kent, William M, 05/09/29 D
&. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE . 7 OFF/DI¥/aR OF ASSIGNMENT (6. CURRENT STATION
Operations Officer DDP/WH/6 Headquarters
9. CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 10, CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT
a CARELR-FROVISIONAL (See Inatruictiona ~ Section C) ee REASSIGNMENT EMPLOYEE
SPECIAL (Speelfy): sexciar (Specily):
St. DATE REPORT DUE IN OP, 12, REPORTING PERIOD (From- to-)
Performance is unacceptotie, A rating in this category sequires immediate and potitive ramedial oction. The nature of the action
could range from counseling, to further training, to placing on probation, to Peatsignment or to separation, Describe action taken
or proposed in Section C,
Performance is deficient in some ospects. The reasons for assigning this rating should be stated in Section C and remediol actions
taken or recommended should be described.
Performance is satisfactory, Desired results ove being produced in the monner expected,
Performance is chatocterised by esceptional proficiency,
Performance is to exceptional in relation to tequiraments of the work and in comparison to the perfarmance of others doing similar
‘work an to warrant specie] recognition.
Liat up 10 six of the most important specific duties performed during the rating period. Insert roting lester which best describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH apecilic duty. Considar ONLY effectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with superviacry responsibilities MUST be rated on their obility te supervise (indicate number cf emploveer supervised).
SPECIFIC DUTT NO. S
Direct the covert action program of the Branch and supervise
the Section's personnel.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. # . RATING
Originate propaganda and operational guidance in support of
Station operations and 40 Committee pelicy objectives. 8s
tA ft fue”
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, S RATING
LETTER
” RATING
SPECIFIC SuUTY KS, 4 LETTER
,SPECIF: UTY NO. 8 RATING
men LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NG, & RATING
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
Take into account everything about the employea which influences his effectiveness in his current position such a8 per-
formance of specific duties, productivity, cancuct on fee Cooperativaness, peftinent personal traits or hobits, and
particuler limitations or talents. Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period,
place the letter in the rating box corresponding to the statement which moat accurately reflects his lave! of performance.
FoRM 45 owsouere previous epitions SECRET wen a 2ioby GP/GPO/PPr
SECRET
SECTION C (Continued)
to inhibit foreign investment in Chile. The responses to the first
phase of this operation were highly favorable and the initial reactions
to the second phase have algo been very favorable.
It should be noted that during this period Mr, Kent served for
three months as the Acting Deputy Branch Chief, including two weeks
when he was the Acting Branch Chief, In both of these positions
he performed very capably, showing excellent judgment and managerial
abilities in handling Branch-level matters. He showed similar
managerial ability in his handling of the two officera and secretary
in his Section throughout the rating period. He has consistently
shown a high degree of cost consciousness in all phases of his work.
Mr. Kent displayed his talent for dealing with non-Agency
personnel at a meeting of publishers from all over the hemisphere
held during the latter part of 1971. At this meeting he skillfully
handled several key Latin American assets with the reault that
some of the Agency's objectives for influencing the meeting were
achieved under difficult circumstances.
In sum, Mr, Kent made a notable contribution to the Branch's
efforts in 1971 and we are looking forward with pleasure to working
with him in the coming year,
SECTION D (Continued)
responsible for the extent of the success in accomplishing Agency
objectives. Mr, Kent, in my opinion is well qualified to assume
a position with greater responsibilities.
SECRET
(When Filled In)
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NUMBER
059198
GENERAL -
(Firat) (Middie) «2. DATE OF BIRTH Ta. SEX
William
\
6. OF FICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ops Officer
9. CHECK O0 TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
| CARE ER-PROVIBIONAL (See instructions * Section C)
[SPECIAL (Specify): SPECIAL (Spactty):
1). DATE REPORT DUE IN O.P, . 12. REPORTING PERIOD (Fret, to-)
April 1971 -
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U-Unsatittactory Performance is unacceptoble. A tating in this cotegoty requires immediate and positive remedial action. The nature of the action
could range fom Seunseling, to further training, to placing on Prabstion, to reatsignment or to separation. Describe action taken
of proposed in Section C,
M-Marginal Performance is deficient in tome ompects, The reasons far ossigning this tating chould be stated in Section C ond remedial actions
taken or recommended should be described,
P-Proficient Performance is satisfactory. Desired results ore being produced in the monner expected, ,
S-Strong Performonce is cheracterized by exceptional proficiency.
O-Outtanding Perfarmonce is se exceptional in relation to requirements af the work ond in comparison to the performance of others doing similar
work os to warrant special recognition.
TT 7 PECIFIC DUTIES _,
List up to six of the most impertanr specific duties performed during the rating period, Insert tating letter which best describes the
manner in which employee performs EACH specific duty. Consider ONLY effectiveness in performence of that duty. All employees
with supervisery responsibilities MUST be rated on their ability 10 supervise (indicate number of employeos aupervieed).
SPECtRIC DUTY NO, t
Directs the Covert Action program of the Branch and supervises
the Covert Action Section.
SPECIFIC OUTY NO, 2 RATING
LETTER
Originates guidances for political action and propaganda
activities for Santiago Station and third-country Stations’ use. s
SPECIFIC OUTY Na, 3
Initiates, prepares and directs third-country economic warfare
operations aimed at the Chilean target.
RATING
LEYTER
SPECIFIC OUTY NO..4
Coordinates with CA Staff and other Agency components on Covert
Action operations conducted against Chile.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. Ss
SPECIFIC DUTY NG. 6 : 2
<7
ms
She
Toke into aecount everything obout the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current Position such os per-
| formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on jem cooperctiveness, pertinent personal traits or habits, and
particular limitations cr talents, Based on your knowledge of employee's overall performance during the rating period, s
place the letter in the rating box carre sponding te the statement which most accurately reflects his level of performance.
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
LETTER
Grout
acta dad bom axiomatic
Form AS oonsavete previous eo:rions SECRET demise! | Resstaued by OP/SPD/ppy
7.69
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(When Fiiled In)
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths ar weaknesses demonstrated in current position keeping in propar perspective their relationship to
overall performance. State suggestions made tor improvement of work performance, Give recommendations far training. Comment
on fareign Ienguage competence, if required for current position. Amplify or explain ratings given in Section B to provide best
basis for determining future personnel cetion. Manner of performance of managerial or supervisory duties and cost consciousness
Section C, attach a separate sheet of puper. np fy ag BY]
During the rating period mrviixeht Pébtihdéa to direct in a highly
effective manner the large-scale covert action program carried out by
the Branch against the Chilean target, including political action
operations, propaganda, economic warfare, black operations and a
militant action group. Mr. Kent is uniquely qualified for his present
job since he combines an active and imaginative mind with a background
of twenty years of operational experience in the Latin American area.
He also possesses an unusual degree of fluency in the Spanish language.
In addition to directing the Branch's overall covert action
program, Mr. Kent personally handled the majority of the propaganda
effort conducted by the Branch, He turned in a very strong performance
in originating and coordinating propaganda guidances on the Chilean
situation for use in the Western Hemisphere as well as other areas
such as Europe. He showed a real flair for spotting propaganda
vulnerabilities and then coming up with fresh ideas for the exploitation
of these vulnerabilities. He particularly excelled in staying on :
top of fast breaking situations requiring a steady flow of propaganda
guidance.
Mr. Kent also conceived and executed the second phase of an
effective propaganda operation in the economic field which is designed
On Due G
SECTION D CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
| CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
al j an SIGNATURE OF OS (\\. Ki
BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYEE HAS SEEN IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT SEEN SHOWN TO EMPLCYEE, EXPLANA
UNDER MY SUPERVISION 5, GIVE LAHATION
TYPE A PRINTED NAME ANO SIGNATURE
AMS N Ned.
(972. | DC/WH/6 A. D. Wedemeyer
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICAL
There is little that I can add to this performance rating and
narrative comments. I agree with the rating officer's judgment.
Mr. Kent is a self-starter with a very imaginative mind. I have
closely observed his work on an effective propaganda operation in
the economic field and found it highly successful and effective.
His tenure as Acting Deputy Branch Chief left nothing to be
desired. I was-also personally associated with him at the hemi-
sphere-wide publishers’ meeting in late 1971. His professional
conduct and good judgment during this meeting undoubtedly was
NAME AND SIGNATURE
tele
Lamson
24 JAN 1972
C/WH/6
SECRET
SECTION C (Continued) NARRATIVE COMMENTS William M, Kent
government's economic credibility both in Chile and abroad. These
efforts undoubtedly have played a role in Chile's increasing dif-
ficulties in obtaining badly needed foreign financial assistance.
In the course of his duties Mr. Kent was called upon to meet
and handle several key Chileans concerning matters affecting covert
operations in Chile. In one case he made the first Agency contact
with an important Chilean business leader who will be taken over
shortly by the Santiago Station. This individual is a leader of
the Chilean private sector which has become of increasing interest
to the Station's operations.
Mr. Kent ably supervisied the activities of the two other
officers and secretary in his Section during the rating period.
In addition to his regular duties, he has frequently been called
upon to £111 in for the Branch Chief and/or the Deputy Branch Chief
during absences of the latter two officers. In all such cases he
displayed sound judgment and a thorough grasp of both the FI and
CA operations being conducted in Chile.
In conclusion, it should be noted that Mr. Kent has turned in
an unusually strong across-the-board performance during the highly
active period covered by this report. It has been a real pleasure
xo shave worked with an individual of this high competence and
edication.
SECTION C (Continued) NARRATIVE COMMENTS William M, Kent
government's economic credibility both in Chile and abroad. These
efforts undoubtedly have played a role in Chile's increasing dif-
ficulties in obtaining badly needed foreign financial assistance.
In the course of his duties Mr. Kent was called upon to meet
and handle several key Chileans concerning matters affecting covert
operations in Chile. In one case he made the first Agency contact
with an important Chilean business leader who will be taken over
shortly by the Santiago Station. This individual is a leader of
the Chilean private sector which has become of increasing interest
to the Station's operations.
Mr. Kent ably supervisied the activities of the two other
officers and secretary in his Section during the rating period.
In addition to his regular duties, he has frequently been called
upon to fill in for the Branch Chief and/or the Deputy Branch Chief
during absences of the latter two officers. In all such cases he
displayed sound judgment end a thorough grasp of both the FI and
CA operations being conducted in Chile.
In conclusion, it should be noted that Mr. Kent has turned in
an unusually strong across-the-board performance during the highly
active period covered by this report. It has been a real pieasure
io have worked with an individual of this high competence and
edication.
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(#hen Filled In}
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significant strengths or weaknesses demonstrated in current pasition keeping in proper perspective thelr relotionship to
overall performance. Stote suggestions made for improvement of work performonce, Give recommendotions for training. Comment
on foreign language competence, if required for current position, Amplify or exploin retings given in Section B to provide best
basis for determining future personnel action. Monner of performance of menagerial or supervisory duties and cost consciousness
the yse of personnel, space, equipment and funds, must be commented on, It applicable. jf extra space is needed to complete
Section C, atrach o separote sheet of poper,
During the past year Mr. Kent’ continued to direct the CA
Section of the chile Branch in the same highly effective manner
noted in the previous fitness report. In this position he was
responsible for directing the Headquarters support for WH Division's
largest and most active covert action program. This program is
generally credited with having achieved a number of successes during
the past year in a wide variety of activities against the Chilean
target.
Mr. Kent possesses an unusual combination of talent, language
capability and experience that makes him one of the top CA officers
in the Division. He is particularly effective in conducting propa-
ganda work and his imaginative exploitation of the Chilean situation
has been superb. As a result of his efforts, the Branch has been
able to conduct a continuous and effective hemisphere-wide propa-
ganda campaign against the Allende government during the past year.
In addition, he has brought in key European stations to assist in
this program on numerous occasions.
Among the more significant contributions made by Mr. Kent have
been his activities in the economic field. He has successfully
carried out a mmber of operations designed to damage the Allende
SECTION D CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS :
1. BY EMPLOYEE
t CERTIFY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS 4, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
GATE —
~ As i &
2. BY SUPERVISOR
MONTHS EMPLOYER MAS BEEN IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
5 Noo Varn a kos7
LS? 4] G
DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR [TYPED PRI 5D NAME ANOS SIGNATURE
| fled. Wer
é age
Alb
iv
15 November 1972 DC/WH/6 ert D. Wedemeyer
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
CCOMMENYS OF REVIEWING CFFICIAL
I concur with this evaluation, Subject's ability in the propaganda
field particularly is exceptional. Blessed with a fertile imagination,
he has an uncanny talont for coming up with an appropriate CA remedy
to almost any problem, His knowledge and experience in the CA field
is wide and deep, making him undoubtedly one of the best officers in
this speciality in the Agency. The Branch is indeed fortunate to
have his services,
POP FICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL ; TYPED OR PRINTED NAME ANOSIGNA TURE
vary ss
15 NOV 1876 C/WH/6 Stéwer: 5 Fo
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(When Filied In}
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A GENERAL
(Last) (Firat) (Middie)
William
s Officer L g
9 CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT “ : 10, CHECK (X) TYPE OF REPORT « :
carmen | inesenve TU [temporany | Tiwiriac—SSC~C*dS~CO*C*diR ASSIGNMENT UP ERViGOOR
Oe a ee aay eee
SPECIAL (Specify): «
U-Unsctirfactory —Parformonca is unacceptable, A rating in this cotegary requires immediate and positive remadial action. The nature of the action
could ronge from counseling, to further training, to placing on probation, to feassignment or to separation. Describe action taken
oF proposed in Section C. ‘ .
M.Marginal Peiformance is deficient in some aspects, The reasons for assigning this toting should be stated in Section C ond remedial actions
token or recommended should be described.
P-Proficient Parformance Is satisfoctory. Dasired results ove being produced in the manner expected,
S-Strony Performance is chorocterised hy exceptional proficiency.
O-Outstending Parformance is so exceptional in relation te requirements of the work and in comparison to the performance of others doing similar
work cs to werrant specie! recognition.
List up to six of the most importent specific duties perlormed during the rating period. Insert rating letter which best describes the
manner in which amployse performs EACH apecific duty. Consider ONLY offectiveness in performance of that duty. All employees
with supervisory reaponsibilitios MUST be rated on thely ability te supervise (indicate number of emplovees superviawd).
SPECIFIC QUTY NO, t
Directs the Covert Action program of the Branch and supervises
the Covert Action Section.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2 : RATING
Originates propaganda guidances for Santiego Station and third CETTER
‘country stations’ use. . 0
SPECIFIC CUYY NO. 3 . RATING
Initiates, prepares and directs economic warfare operations CETTER
aimed at the Chilean target. . DL pez S
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 4 .
Coordinates with CA. Staff and other Agency components on.
operations conducted against Chile.
rs : RATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 8 LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. & RATING
. . . : _— . . ’ LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE iN CURRENT POSITION
RATING
Toke into account everything about the employee which influences his effectivensss in his current position such as per- | SETTER
formance of specific duties, productivity, conduct on job, cooperstiveness, pertinent personal troits or habits, ond
porticular limitetions or talents. Bosed on your knowledge of employee's overall performance duting the rating period,
place the letter in the rating bax corresponding to the statement which most accurately reflects his level of perfermance.
7-98
FORM 4 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS KOITIONG SECRET _ me Reviewed by OP/SPD/Ppy
SECRET
Fitness Report - William M. Kent
Section D ~ Comments of Reviewing Official (Continued)
abflity to act on his own and get things done, he also has a decided
capacity for working as a team member,
While the Outstanding rating necessarily must be assigned spar-
ingly, I believe it is merited in this case. Mr. Kent did a really
Superb job in the tension-filled days leading to the Chilean coup.
His performance and intellectual abflities place him among the top
10% of SA officers in the Division and probably in the Agency.
As far as future aes ignments are concerned, I believe Mr. Kent
1s best qualified by experience and personal inclination to handle
staff jobs calling for a harge measure of political and economic
astuteness. The new job he 7s taking over in the economtc section
of WH Division will test his talents, but I believe he has the growth
potential to rise to positions of even greater responsibility.
SECRET.
SECTION C NARRATIVE COMMENTS KENT
operational experience. His ingenuity, originality and flare
are balanced by sound common sense and enriched by his sense of
humor and personal modesty. Mr. Kent was personally responsible
for the creation and implementation of two important Division
Programs - one in the political action field and the other in
the propaganda field, which were designed to influence foreign
attitudes toward the Allende Government and to dissuade foreign /
governments from providing economic assistance to Chile. These i
programs were highly successful, and since the same techniques
can be applied in support of the new Chilean military government,
the programs are being retained and hopefully will continue to
produce results which make an important contribution to the
achievement of U.S. policy objectives.
Mr. Kent continued to supervise the SA Section in the Same
highly effective manner noted in previous efficiency reports.
He also continued to meet and handle several key Chileans,
including a top civilian adviser to the new Chilean government.
He put in long hours, working eleven or twelve hours a day during
crisis periods.
Mr. Kent's transfer to the economic section of WH Division
will enable him to make fuller use of his talents in the
specialized and important field of economic intelligence, in
which he has a particular interest. It is, however, a severe
loss to the Branch, which has benefited immeasurably from his
imaginative yet level-headed approach to operational problems
and challenges. He is much liked as well as respected by
Branch 6 personnel and has contributed greatly toward main-
taining the high morale and effectiveness of the Branch as
a whole.
REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill In items 1: through 12 and A through D except 68 and 7 unfess otherwise instructed.
If applicable, obtain resignation and fill in separation data on on reverse.
1. RAM,
” MATURE OF ACTION REQUESTED:
2 DATE OF BIRTH { 1 RE REQUEST NOL
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FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A GENERAL_INFORMATION
1, EMPLOYEE NUMBER 2. NAME (Lost, firal, middle) “Ts. DATE OF BIRTH]4, SEX 1S. GRADE]6. 8D
059198 aor » William M. 9 May 29 ] M GS-15) DYB
7. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE- 8. OFF/DIV/eR oe seer ee STATION | 10, GODE (ck one)
_Operations ice: ___ |DDO/OED/NOC Staff -
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X CAReER | RESERVE ONTRAC : X JANnuan | REASGIGN. | @PECIAL
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—_ ha DATE REPORT QUE IN ©.P,
1 June 77 - 3 Dec 77 . _ 02 January 1978_
SECTION B _ QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE __
IF QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE FORM 18 BEING SUBMITTED WITH CHANGES, AND IS ATTACHED TO THIS REPORT, PLACE THE
WORD "YES iN THE BOX TO THE RIGHT. IF NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED, PLACE THE WORD NG” IN THE BOX AT RIGHT.
SECTION C PERFORMANCE EVALUATION _
U—Unsatisfactory Performance is unacceptable. A rating fn this colegory requires immediate and positive remadial action. The nature of the action
could range from counseling, to further training, to placing en probation, to reassignment or to separation. Describe action taken
or proposed Ia Section 6.
M--Marginal Performonce is deficient in some aspects. The reasons fer assigning this rating should be stated in Section D ond remedial actions
token or recommended should be described.
P— Proficient Performance |s satistactory, Desired reauits are being produced in the manner expected.
$=Strong Performance Is characterized by exceptional proficiency.
O~Qvistanding Parfarmance is ta exceptional in relation to requiremants of the work and in comparison to tha performance of others doing simijar
work os fo warrant special recognition.
__._ SPECIFIC DUTIES
13. REPORTING PERIOD (/rom-to-)
List up to sin of the mos! important specific duties perfermed during the rating period. insert rating letter which best describes the monner In which employes
Performe EACH ipecific duty, Consider ONLY effectivenem in performance of that duty. All employees with supervisery responsibilities MUST be rated on
ihels ability to supervise (indicate number of employees supervised),
SPECIFIC QUTY NO. 1 tagee
Deputy Chief of OED/NOC Staff
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personnel to fill specific NOC needs by area divisions; also does
the same for unassigned NOC personnel as coordinator between area
Meira ese as re lati hi ith A
aintajins effect working re i it riqus ompo-
nents inelu ing Office ol*personnel> heats of Medical Services.”
Office of Security etc., as well as serving as Branch senior office
in dealing with C g concerni i i ove Q
arecimic ouryno.4 personnel under nonofficial cover. Baring
In charge of our Branch data bank on availability of NOC personnel
and applicants by nationality, language skills, professional skills 0
and specialities, foreign area experience, etc.
RATING
LETTER
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. S RATING
SP Oo. ® cn
wrqcivic DUTY NO. As head of fhe Branch's Referral Secti tava
implements a centralized system for locating suita
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. B
___ OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Take into account everything about the employee which influences his effectiveness in his current position such as performance of specific duties,
productivity, conduct on ich, cooperativeness, pertinent personal traits or habits, and particular limitations or talents. Based on your knowledge
of employee's overal! performance during the rating period, place the letter in the rating box corresponding fo the statement which most occu-
rately raflects his lavei of preformance.
CLASSIFICATION
FORM Ag LETTE FREES .
9-73 ries PARE ’ £2, IMPDET CL BY
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Bill, many thanks, and g00d luck to you in your
new career,
CONFIDENTIAL
Sale significant strengths or waaknotsed demonstrated in turrent position keeping in proper peripective their relationship to overall performance. State
suggestions made for impravement of work Performance. Give recommendations for training ‘Combment-on foreign language competence, if required for
current position, Amplify or explain ratings given in Section B 'o provide best basis for determining future’ petsonnel action. Manner of performance of
monageria! or supervisory duties and cost sonsciousness in the use of personnel, poate, squipmant and. funds, must he commented on, if applicable. if
exira space is needed to complete Section C, attach o teparate sheet of paper. me wt tera
This report covers approximately five and one half months since I
Submitted the last report on Mr. Kent. Unfortunately , and I do mean
unfortunately, it wil] be the last fitness report written on Mr. Kent
because he has elected to retire on 30 June 1978,
Although his retirement was just around the corner, Mr. Kent did
not slacken his pace. On the contrary, in the last four months the NOC
Branch has been bes i i isti : from DDO
management, r i of Mr,
Kent, coupled with his exc i s the NOC Branch would
have been hard-pressed to P aS promptly and as efficiently with the
figures and facts a5 was the case. Much of it Mr. Kent and his staff
had to accomplish while he was actin
He definitely excelled at running th
In closing I would like to say that CIA
officers in Mr. Kent. Thi
the following Statement, like to state nevertheless and with-
out any equivocation whatsoever, that seldom in my career of 31 years
did I receive the kind of support and loyal counsel [ received from
Mr, Kent during the past 13 months.
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STATEMENT CONCERNING THE SUPERVISOR'S : ai L 1%
EVALUATION GF My PERFORMANCE,
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COMMENTS OF REVinWiING OF FiciAL ee
There is little to add to the thoughtful and accurate comments of the rating
bfficer. I share his sense of logs over the retirement of Mr. Kent. Mr. Kent performed
Hn an exceptionally able manner throughout the period of time covered by this report,
@ was always quick and willing to respond and the results of his labors, without
exception, were of a very high professional order, As indicated, he was of great
Assistance to the rating officer and to me as well during this time. It is indead un-
fortunate that the clandestine Service is losing the experience and talent of Mr. Kent.
owever, he reached this decision on his o
For early retirement, Thus, I can only wi
hat everything works out for him as planned.
oat nn [orFiciay TITLE OF REVIEWING OF FIQIAL 7 ReaC TD ME AND SIGNATURE
19 June 1978 | Chief, OED | Wadtér’ YD. Deady eg YN.
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4. BY EMPLOYEE
{ CERTIFY | MAVE SEEN THE ENTRIES 1s TALL SECTIONS | DATE . OF EMPLOY
OF THIS REPORT. | HAVE im HAVE NOT [WH atracneo : ‘. !
A STATEMENT CONCERNING THE REVi~ wine OFFICIAL'S ‘AA .
= AVIATION OF MY PERFORMANCE ;
ATONE PERFORMANCE ‘
CONFIDENTIAL
NOTE: Supervisor or Reviewing Official may assign a higher classificatio
FITNESS REPORT if CONFIDENTIAL is not adequate for the report when completed.
1. EMPLOYEE NUMBER - NAME (lost, first, middie) 3. DATE OF BIRTH | 4. SEX
059198 Kent, William M. - 9 May 29| M
7. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE 8. OFF/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNMENT I CURRENT STATION
Operations Officer, Ch _ oe DDO/OED/NOC __1..Hg
10, TYPE OF APPOINTMENT 31. TYPE OF REPORT
RESERVE TEMPORARY INITIAL ANNUAL REASSIGNMENT O SPECIAL
. D 0
12. REPORTING PERIOD (FROM-~TO} 13. DATE REPORT DUE IN OP.
Dec 77 - 19 Ma ASAP
_ PERFORMANCE EVALUATION -
U~Unsatislectory Performance 39 vnacceatable. A rating In this setegory requires immediate and positive remedial action. The nature of the actio
could ronge from counseling, to further training, to piccing on probation, to reassignment or to separation. Describe action take
or preposed In Saction C.
M—~Marginal Perlarmanca ts deficient in some aspects. The reasons for onigning this rating should be stated in Section C and remedial ectla:
tohen or racommendad should be dastribed,
P— Proficient Pasformonce Is sotfactory. Derived resus ore being producad in the manner expected,
S~ Strong Ferlormonce fs choracterited by exceptional proficiency.
O- Outstanding Performance 13 so exceptional in reiotion to requirements of the work ond In comparivan ta the performance af others doing simile
work as to warront special recaynitian.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List vp t0 aly of the mast impartont spectic duties performed during the rating periad. insert rating letter which bes) describes the monner in which employes
performs EACH specitic duty. Consider ONLY ettectivencss in performance of thet duty. All employens with supervisory responsibilities MUST be rated on
their obitity to supervise (indicate number of employes supervisad).
GPECIFIC OUTY NO. RATING
LETTER
OTHER
Deputy Chief of OED/NOC Staff s
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. B As heed of t he Branch's Referral Secti on, develops and Ec
implements a centralized system for locating suitable new-hire NOC
rsonnel to fill ific NO ds_b ivi ;
the sane for unassigned 5c pereeenes %5 Tea rdinsiong i alse goes re)
on
G = ee oo oo
eracivic Durywo.s Maintains effective work
Agency components including Office o f
Services Y, etc., as well as serving as Branch
ing relationship with various RATING
f Bersonnel, Office of Medical | “"™
s feicers dealing with ccs i d S
enior officer in dealing wi concerning assignment an
appropriate cove 6 —personnel-under-nonoffresai ‘cover:
In charge of our Branch data bank on availability
of NOC personnel and applicants by Nationality, language skills,
professional skills and specialities, foreign area experience, etc.| 0
RATING
LETTER
- RATING
PECIFIC DUTY NO, © LETTER
ear 3 —e ' ~ RATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, & i an
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Take into account everything about the employee which infivences his effectiveness in his current ponifion such os performance of specific duties,
productivity, conduct on job, cooperativenes:, pactinent personal traits or habits, ond particular limitations or Folents. Bosad on your knowledge
af empioyes’s overall perfarmonce during the rating period, place the letter in the rating box corresponding fo the statement which most occu
tately reflects his leve! af performance,
RATING
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DATE
13 July 1981
EFFECTIVE DATE
27 December 5
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Administrative Clerk, GS5
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Personnel
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Chief, Retirement Affairs Division
SUBJECT : Recommendation for Involuntary Retirement -
Mr. Williaa M. Kent
1. This memorandum submits a recommendation for your
approval in paragraph 3.
2. The employee named above has been proposed by the
Career Service concerned for involuntary retirement under
the provisions of Headquarters Regulation 20-50j. This
employee has been declared excess to the manpower require-
ments of his Directorate.
Grade: . Position: rations Officer
Career BrbF ce : Qeerations
Office/Division > Office of Externsl Development
Date Proposed for Retirement: 39 june 1978
Age at that Date : 49
Years of Creditable Service : 27
Years of Agency Service : 26
Years of Qualifying Service : 5
3. The Career Service and the CIA Retirement Board
recommended that this proposal be approved.
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The recommendation contained in paragraph 3 is approved:
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Dear Mr. Kent:
As you bring to a close your active career of service
with the Central Intelligence Agency, I want to express
appreciation for the many contributions you made to our
Government and to the Agency.
Your service both domestically and in Latin America
was characterized by a high degree of professionalism. The
consistently fine performance which you exhibited during your
career of over 26 years set an example for your associates.
I note that you received a number of Letters of Commen-
dation and that twice you were awarded a Quality Step Increase
in recognition of your sustained superior performance. Your
record of accomplishment should be a lasting source of pride
and satisfaction to you.
I want to join your many friends and colleagues in
wishing you avery success and enjoyment in the years ahead.
Yours sincerely,
STANSFIELD TURNER
Mr. William M, Kent
836 Van Buren Street
Herndon, Virginia 22070
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SUBJECT: Retirement - Kent, Willian M. affective 20 June 1978
1. The retirement of Subject, effected as a result of
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he is surplus to the needs of the Service and that his retire-
ment will be recommended under the provisions of the CIA
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retirement, in no way implies an adverse action. Subject
voluntarily opted for involuntary retirement under CIARDS to
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Mr. Kent has also served as the field representative for
a Latin America Division funding and cover mechanism. Mr.
Kent's past service in a nonofficial cover status has well
qualified him for his present Headquarters assignment at
a time when nonofficial cover is taking on even greater
significance in Agency operational planning.
c. Personal characteristics and qualifications.
In fulfilling his various responsibilities, Mr. Kent has
demonstrated that he is imaginative, perceptive, energetic,
and a person of sound, independent judgment. He is extreme-
ly versatile and has a first-rate mind. Invariably, when
a crisis situation arose and talent had to be mobilized with-
in the Division, Mr. Kent was one of the first officers
whose name came to mind. He writes quickly and with a
polished style. During the past year, he was called upon
on two occasions to draft papers concerning Agency involve-
ment in Chile which were used by the Director and the Deputy
Director for Operations in their presentations before the
Senate Select Committee. Mr. Kent speaks and writes fluent
Spanish in addition to speaking very good Italian and some
French.
2. Mr. Kent meets all of the general and specific
criteria for promotion within his category. He has a total
of 24 years of Agency service, of which 23 years have been
involved with operations. He has served overseas tours in
Panama City and Caracas in addition to his domestic assign-
ments in New Orleans, Miami, and Washington, D.C. He has
successfully developed and managed new programs in the
Covert Action and the Nonofficial Cover fields in which he
is presently engaged. Mr. Kent is a man of enormous
energy who is eager to take on challenging assignments. tle
has yet to reach his peak within the Agency. Mr. Kent has
demonstrated that he is an effective supervisor, having
served as Desk Chief, Acting Branch Chief, and Section Chief.
3. Mr. Kent is entering into competition for promo-
tion carrying the strong recommendation of this Division
as well as that of CMG/NOC. His rotational tour with the
Nonofficial Cover #ranch will end in July 1977. Because of
family medical reasons, Mr. Kent is presently subject ta a
medical hold. Upon completion of his tour with CMG/NOC,
he will return to the Latin America Division with a
projected assignment in a senior staff position.
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Richard S. Sampson
. Chief
Latin America Division
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, GS-14 Evaluation Board
SUBJECT : Recommendation for Promotion to
Grade GS-15, William M. Kent
1. This memorandum recommends the promotion of
Mr. William M. Kent from GS-14 to GS-15. Mr. Kent is a
46-year old Operations Specialist who has been in grade
since December 1968.
a. Performance in current grade. During the
seven years that Mr. Kent has been in grade, he has served
as a case officer assigned to the Washington Base of the
Foreign Resources Division and, in the Latin America
Division, as Chief of the Peruvian Desk, Chief of Covert
Action activities for the Chile Branch, and Deputy Special
Assistant in the Economic Intelligence Collection and
Gperations Staff. Since August 1974, Mr. Kent has been
serving on a rotational tour with the Nonofficial Cover
Branch of the Career Management Group (CMG/NOC). Mr. Kent
has occupied a series of increasingly important positions
since his assignment to Headquarters in 1970. During his
tenure in the Chile Branch he was personally responsible
for developing two important programs -- one in the political
action field and the other in the propaganda field -- which
were designed to influence foreign attitudes towards the
Allende regime in Chile. These programs were highly suc-
cessful. He received overall Outstanding ratings in his
Fitness Reports for the period 1972-735 and for his work
with CMG/NOC in 1978. Mr. Kent received a Quality Step
Increase in 1974,
b. Potential. Throughout his Agency career Mr.
Kent has demonstrated that he can assume broader and in-
creased responsibilities and perform effectively in
challenging situations. His special strengths lie in the
Covert Action and Nonofficial Cover fields. He has distin-
guished himself in his ability to apply imaginative solu-
tions to operational problems involving Covert Action. In
particular, he is noted fer his work in exploiting the dis-
covery of the Cuban arms cache in Venetuela in 1963, and
to support U.S. actions during the January 1964 riots in
Panama and the April 1964 revolt in the Dominican Fepublic.
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seven years, He has clearly earned, and | strongly recommend
that he be considered for, promotion to GS-1S.
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3. The above has been accomplished in addition to Kent's
initially assigned responsibilities for close support of the
NOC programs of two very active divisions, Latin America and
Africa, This task calls for experienced and tactful direct
cooperation with the NOC referents and senior operations
officers in the divisions concerned. Ordinarily, such area
division NOC responsibility would be a full-time job for an
officer of this Branch. Kent handles this assignment, as well
as his development of the referrals program, with dispatch and
poise.
4, Kent's recent fitness reports will indicate his out-
standing qualities. They include an enormous and enthusiastic
capacity For work, a fine and precise writing ability, a
genuinely rare imagination and a willingness to move far beyond
the daily work requirements to get his Job done, or to increase
the value of his assigned task. This officer is constantly on
the move to devise new and cffective means of enhancing the
nonofficial cover program,. He has proven a patient and
sympathetic guidance counsellor for numbers of officers either
in the NOC program or those interested in it. It is to his
credit primarily that we have created the referrals system
which not only coordinates the reassignment of NOC personnel
across division lines to appropriate new areas and opportunities,
but alse serves a8 a central clearing house for personalities
who indicate interest in working for CIA in an non-staff capacity.
3. Kent's primary area of operational experience has been
Latin America, including years of NOC officer status. A look
at his file reveals over a half dozen commendations for unusual
service and initiative. Linguistically he speaks native Spanish,
very good Italian and some French. He has a supervisory ability
far above the average, and has a highly developed diplomatic
skill in his pursuit of new operational and staff goals which
has stood him well on countless occasions. He is a harmonious
and cooperative work colleague. Clearly he is a most unusual
operations officer who has mastered staff skills and abilities
to the point where he is capable of taking on a wide spectrum of
future Field or Headquarters assignments.
23 December 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chie, Career Management Group
VIA : Chief, Latin America Division
SUBJECT Mr. Silliam M, Kent, Recommendation for Promotion
1. Mr. Kent has been on a rotational assignment to the
Nonofficial Cover Branch from Latin America Division since
August 1974. From the Outset, he has displayed a most :
impressive ability to switch gears from his natural operational
initiatives and to focus that initiative into his staff
officer role. His rapid absorption of management and personnel
principles and problems, with especial emphasis on the non-
official cover program of the Directorate, has been remarkable
even in an officer with his experience,
2, Specifically, Kent's innovative and imaginative drive
has, in a relatively short period of time, enabled the Branch
to create a NOC referrals section headed by him, in which he
has become a principal DDO coordinator for hundreds of leads
involving job applicants which are derived from letters written
to the Agency, from our field recruiters, from the CT program,
our management skills bank, and other sources, ie has created,
in his development of this referrals system, a language and job
skills record of available applicants who do not fit any specific
gency criterion such as the Career Trainee program. Under his
guidance, referrals files are prepared on specitic applicants
and are forwarded to all ppo components which he knows would be
interested in the specific candidate. He handles all replies
and indications of interest, and arranges that candidates of
interest are cleared, contacted, interviewed, and assessed,
Qiten he handles the contacting, interviewing and assessment
himselt. In its first full Year of operation, his referrals
System has assisted in placing impressive candidates in a variety
ef DDD field assivnments.
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PERSONNEL AND TRAINING: Responsible for the screening of personnel
Yor assignment to desk, branch or stafs; anized ecial Headquarters
operational programs requiring the selecti of per nel, the
formulation and execution of training seminars, amc
field advinistration; managed personnel matters
instituted new systems and programs for spotting,
recruiting, training and assigning personnel; prov career
development guidance and counseling to Agency per #1, On occasion,
was called on to lecture to training classes. i
gave classes in Spanish and Italian.
RESEARCH AND ANALYSTS: In all phases of career, have conducted
intelligence, political and economic research and analysis in support
of operational activities.
FRUCATION: USAFI, Latin American Institute (New York), Mexico City
College (Mexico). Emphasis on international af :, international
trade, jeurnalism, public relations and advertising, languages.
Numerous CIA-sponsored courses and seminars on varying aspects of
management (MBO, Ero, etc.), econenics, security, and other topics
related to the intelligence craft.
TRAVEL AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Periods of residence and travel in
Europe (as a child), Japan, and Latin America. Extensive travel in
the United States. Fluent in Spanish and Italian, slight capability
in German and French.
PERSONAL:
Community Service:
---Active in Little League, ub Scouts, Boy Scouts
---Offieer and President of
---Fourteen years in Rotary In i variously
as member of the Board of Dire :, Committee
Chairman, Vice President and
---Founder, Jater President, Vice- resident of town-
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RESUME
William M. Kent
Van Buren Street
Vircinta 227A
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND: U.S. Army (1946-1948). Departnent store manager-
trainee, El Salvador, Central America (1950-1951). Twenty-six years as
an intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, covering
progressively higher-level assignments in Latin America, Washington, D.C.
and other domestic locations. Varied experience in both operational
and staff assignments in areas of management, personnel recruitment and
training, intelligence collection, liaison, propaganda and political
action, field investigations.
OPERATIONS: Selected, assessed, recruited and trained operational
assets in the field for intelligence collection purposes. Initiated and
developed productive liaison and social connections with foreign
political, military and business personalities, in almost all cases
using foreign languages. Sent on special assignments to conduct on-
the-spot field investigations, collected material evidence and
corroborated suspicions. Organized, instituted and supervised individual,
regional and world-wide propaganda and political action programs in
response to high level directives and in consonance with U.S. policy
objectives. Much of this work required a thorough knowledge and under-
Standing of the psychology, culture, aspirations and motivation of
foreign individuals and peoples in order to influence them, through
verbal as well as written means, from one point of view or ideological
preference, to another. Essential to the work were imagination,
innovation and drive, as well as a complete understanding of a given
subject, a knowledge of journalism and other media, and well-
developed’ writing and verbal skills. Assignments required a willingness
and ability to assume effectively and convincingly, a variety of roles;
have-served as a graduate student, an author, an American diplomat
serving in an Embassy abroad, as the head of a voluntary organization,
as a businessman, etc.
MANAGEMENT: In Washington headquarters and in the field, served in
numerous middle level and senior management positions; have had
responsibility for a 26-person operational branch; as a desk chief
for overseas stations; as the responsible officer for major political
action and propaganda operations; as recruiter and manager of human
sources of intelligence; as liaison officer to high level exile and
indigenous personalities; as a staff section chief, staff deputy chief,
and staff acting chief; and as the deputy of a special assistant to
a very senior Agency officer. Responsible for evaluating the work of
subordinate personnel and for support and assistance to promotion panels.
Planned, disbursed and accounted for operational budgets of up to
several millions of dollars.
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“Willian M. Kent
836. Van Buren Street
Herndon, Virginia
Telephone: Home .- (703) 437-3162
aan Office - (703) 352-4104
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND: U.S. Army (1946-1948). Department stere
manager-trainee, El Salvador (1950-1951). Twenty-six years (i982-")
1978) of experience es an officer with the Central Intelligence
Agency, covering 2 variety of operational and staff assignments,
domestic and foreign, renging from intelligence collection, to -
propaganda and political action, to administration, personnel. :
recruitment. an@ training, and career management. Hold ective:
|Top Secret. clearance. : :
-EDUCATION: USAFI, Latin American Institute (New York), Mexico City.
College (Mexico). Enohasis on international affairs, international
trade, journalism, public relations and advertising, languages.
Numerous CIA-sponsored courses and seminars on varying aspects of
management, security, economics, EEO, and other topics related ©
to the intelligence craft- : :
TRAVEL AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Periods of residence in’ Europe,
anamna, Venezuela, alvador. Travel to Cuba, Chile, Peru,”
Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico. Extensive travel in the United State
Fluent in Spanish and Italian, slight capability in German and Fren
- PERSONAL:
- Community Service:
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---Fourteen years in Rotary International, variously
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Mr. Kent has also served as the field representative for
a Latin America Division funding and cover mechanism. Mr.
Kent's past service in a nonofficial cover status has well
qualified him for his present Headquarters assignment at
a time when nonofficial cover is taking on even greater
significance in Agency operational planning.
c. Personal characteristics and qualifications.
In fulfilling his various responsibilities, Mr. Kent has
demonstrated that he is imaginative, perceptive, energetic,
and a person of sound, independent judgment. He is extreme-
ly versatile and has a first-rate mind. Invariably, when
a crisis situation arose and talent had to be mobilized with-
in the Division, Mr. Kent was one of the first officers
whose name came to mind. He writes quickly and with a
polished style. During the past year, he was called upon
on two occasions to draft papers concerning Agency involve-
ment in Chile which were used by the Director and the Deputy
Director for Operations in their presentations before the
Senate Select Committee. Mr. Kent speaks and writes fluent
Spanish in addition to speaking very good Italian and some
French.
2. Mr. Kent meets all of the general and specific
criteria for promotion within his category. He has a total
of 24 years of Agency service, of which 23 years have been
involved with operations. He has served overseas tours in
Panama City and Caracas in addition to his domestic assign-
ments in New Orleans, Miami, and Washington, D.C. He has
successfully developed and managed new programs in the
Covert Action and the Nonofficial Cover fields in which he
is presently engaged. Mr. Kent is a man of enormous
energy who is eager to take on challenging assignments. tle
has yet to reach his peak within the Agency. Mr. Kent has
demonstrated that he is an effective supervisor, having
served as Desk Chief, Acting Branch Chief, and Section Chief.
3. Mr. Kent is entering into competition for promo-
tion carrying the strong recommendation of this Division
as well as that of CMG/NOC. His rotational tour with the
Nonofficial Cover #ranch will end in July 1977. Because of
family medical reasons, Mr. Kent is presently subject ta a
medical hold. Upon completion of his tour with CMG/NOC,
he will return to the Latin America Division with a
projected assignment in a senior staff position.
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. Chief
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, GS-id Evaluation Board
SUBJECT Recommendation for Promotion to
Grade GS-15, WillLam M. kent
1. This memorandum recommends the promotion of
Mr. William M. Kent from GS-14 to GS-15. Mr. Kent is a
do-vear old Operations Specialist who has heen in grade
since December 1968.
a. Performance in current grade. During the
seven years that Mr. kent has been in grade, he has served
as a case officer assigned to the Washington Base of the
Foreign Resources Division and, in the Latin America
Division, as Chief of the Peruvian Desk, Chief of Covert
Action activities for the Chile branch, and Deputy Special
Assistant in the Economic Intelligence Collection and
Cperations Staff. Since August 1Y74, Mr. Kent has been
serving on a rotational tour with the Nonofficial Cover
Branch of the Career Manayement Group (CMG/NOC). Mr. Kent
has occupied a series of increasingly important positions
since his assigznment to Headquarters in 1970. During his
tenure in the Chile Branch he was personally responsible
for developing two important programs -- one in the political
action field and the other in the propaganda field -- which
were designed to influence foreign attitudes towards the
Allende regime in Chile. These programs were highly suc-
cessful. He received overall Outstandinw ratings in his
Fitness Reports for the period 1972-73 and for his work
with CMG/NOU in 1975. Mr. Kent received a Quality Step
Increase in 1974,
bh. Potential. Throughout his Agency career Mr.
Kent has demonstrated that he can #ssume broader and in-
creased responsibilities and perform effectively in
chailenging situations. His special strengths lie in the
Covert Action and Nonofficial Cover fields. He has distin-
guished himselfk in his ability to apply imaginative solu-
tions to operational problems involving Covert Action. In
particular, he is neted for his work in exploiting the dis-
covery of the Cuban arms cache in Venecucla in 1063, and
to support U.S. agtions during the January 1964 riots in
Panama and the April 1ly64 revott in the Dominican Pepublic.
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6. Kent has been in his present grade for the past
seven years, He has clearly earned, and | strongly recommend
that he be considered for, promotion to GS-1S.
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Chief
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3. The above has been accomplished in addition to Kent's
initially assigned responsibilities for close support of the
NOC programs of two very active divisions, Latin America and
Africa, This task calls for experienced and tactful direct
cooperation with the NOC referents and senior operations
officers in the divisions concerned. Ordinarily, such area
division NOC responsibility would be a full-time job for an
officer of this Branch. Kent handles this assignment, as well
as his development of the referrals program, with dispatch and
poise.
4, Kent's recent fitness reports will indicate his out-
standing qualities. They include an enormous and enthusiastic
capacity For work, a fine and precise writing ability, a
genuinely rare imagination and a willingness to move far beyond
the daily work requirements to get his Job done, or to increase
the value of his assigned task. This officer is constantly on
the move to devise new and cffective means of enhancing the
nonofficial cover program,. He has proven a patient and
sympathetic guidance counsellor for numbers of officers either
in the NOC program or those interested in it. It is to his
credit primarily that we have created the referrals system
which not only coordinates the reassignment of NOC personnel
across division lines to appropriate new areas and opportunities,
but alse serves a8 a central clearing house for personalities
who indicate interest in working for CIA in an non-staff capacity.
3. Kent's primary area of operational experience has been
Latin America, including years of NOC officer status. A look
at his file reveals over a half dozen commendations for unusual
service and initiative. Linguistically he speaks native Spanish,
very good Italian and some French. He has a supervisory ability
far above the average, and has a highly developed diplomatic
skill in his pursuit of new operational and staff goals which
has stood him well on countless occasions. He is a harmonious
and cooperative work colleague. Clearly he is a most unusual
operations officer who has mastered staff skills and abilities
to the point where he is capable of taking on a wide spectrum of
future Field or Headquarters assignments.
23 December 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chie, Career Management Group
VIA : Chief, Latin America Division
SUBJECT Mr. Silliam M, Kent, Recommendation for Promotion
1. Mr. Kent has been on a rotational assignment to the
Nonofficial Cover Branch from Latin America Division since
August 1974. From the Outset, he has displayed a most :
impressive ability to switch gears from his natural operational
initiatives and to focus that initiative into his staff
officer role. His rapid absorption of management and personnel
principles and problems, with especial emphasis on the non-
official cover program of the Directorate, has been remarkable
even in an officer with his experience,
2, Specifically, Kent's innovative and imaginative drive
has, in a relatively short period of time, enabled the Branch
to create a NOC referrals section headed by him, in which he
has become a principal DDO coordinator for hundreds of leads
involving job applicants which are derived from letters written
to the Agency, from our field recruiters, from the CT program,
our management skills bank, and other sources, ie has created,
in his development of this referrals system, a language and job
skills record of available applicants who do not fit any specific
gency criterion such as the Career Trainee program. Under his
guidance, referrals files are prepared on specitic applicants
and are forwarded to all ppo components which he knows would be
interested in the specific candidate. He handles all replies
and indications of interest, and arranges that candidates of
interest are cleared, contacted, interviewed, and assessed,
Qiten he handles the contacting, interviewing and assessment
himselt. In its first full Year of operation, his referrals
System has assisted in placing impressive candidates in a variety
ef DDD field assivnments.
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Yor assignment to desk, branch or stafs; anized ecial Headquarters
operational programs requiring the selecti of per nel, the
formulation and execution of training seminars, amc
field advinistration; managed personnel matters
instituted new systems and programs for spotting,
recruiting, training and assigning personnel; prov career
development guidance and counseling to Agency per #1, On occasion,
was called on to lecture to training classes. i
gave classes in Spanish and Italian.
RESEARCH AND ANALYSTS: In all phases of career, have conducted
intelligence, political and economic research and analysis in support
of operational activities.
FRUCATION: USAFI, Latin American Institute (New York), Mexico City
College (Mexico). Emphasis on international af :, international
trade, jeurnalism, public relations and advertising, languages.
Numerous CIA-sponsored courses and seminars on varying aspects of
management (MBO, Ero, etc.), econenics, security, and other topics
related to the intelligence craft.
TRAVEL AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Periods of residence and travel in
Europe (as a child), Japan, and Latin America. Extensive travel in
the United States. Fluent in Spanish and Italian, slight capability
in German and French.
PERSONAL:
Community Service:
---Active in Little League, ub Scouts, Boy Scouts
---Offieer and President of
---Fourteen years in Rotary In i variously
as member of the Board of Dire :, Committee
Chairman, Vice President and
---Founder, Jater President, Vice- resident of town-
wide citizens association
---Served on number of civic ane
ROUND: U.S. Army (1946-1948). Departnent store manager-
or, Central America (1950-19351). Twenty-six years as
e officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, covering
progressively higher-level assignments in Latin America, Washington, D.C.
and other domestic locations. Varied experience in both operational
and staff assignments in areas of management, personnel recruitment and
training, intelligence collection, Liaison, propaganda and political
action, fleld investigations.
OPERATIONS: Selected, assessed, recruited and trained operational
assets in the field for intelligence collection purposes. Initiated and
developed productive liaison and social connections with foreign
political, military and business personalities, in almost al1 cases
using foreign languages. Sent on special assignments to conduct on-
the-spot field investigations, collected material evidence and
corroborated suspicions. Organized, instituted and supervised individual
regional and world-wide propaganda and political action programs in
response to high level directives and in consonance with U.S. policy
objectives. Much of this work required a thorough knowledge and under-
Standing of the psychology, culture, aspirations and motivation of
foreign individuals and peoples in order to influence them, through
verbal as well as written means, from one point of view or ideological
preference, to another. Essential to the work were imagination,
innovation and drive, as well as a complete understanding of a given
subject, a knowledge of journalism and other media, and well -
developed’ writing and verbal skills. Assignments required a willingness
and ability to assume effectively and convincingly, a variety of roles;
have-served as a graduate student, an author, an American diplomat
serving in an Embassy abroad, as the head of a voluntary organization,
as a businessman, etc.
MANAC T: Ia Washington headguarters and in the field, served in
nomerous middle level and senior management positions; have had
responsibility for a 20-person operational branch; as a desk chief
for erseas stations; as the responsible officer for major political
action and propaganda cperatinns; as recruiter and manager of human
sources of intelligence; as liaison officer to high level exile and
indigenous personalities; as a staff section chief, staff deputy chief,
and staff acting chief; and as the deputy of a special assistant ta
avery senior Agency officer. Responsible far evaluating the work of
subordinate personnel i for supp and assistance to promotion panels.
Plar 1, disbursed a nated for operational budgets of up ts
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William M. Kent
836 Van Buren Street
Herndon, Virginia
Telephone: Home - {703) 437-3162
Office - (703) 352-4104
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND: U.S. Army (1946-1948). Department store
manager-traineé, £1 Salvador (1950-1951}. Twenty-six years (1952-
1978) of experience es an officer with the Central Intelligence
Agency, Covering 2 variety of operational and staff assignments,
domestic and foreign, renging from intelligence collection, to
propaganda and political action, to administration, personnel
recruitment and training, and career management. Hold ective
Top Secret clearance.
EDUCATION: USAF], Latin American Institute (New York), Mexico City
College (Mexico). Enohasis on international affairs, international
trade, journalism, public relations and advertising, languages.
Numerous CIA-sponsored courses and seminars on varying aspects of
management, security, economics, EEQ, and other topics related
to the intelligence craft.
TRAVEL AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Periods of residence in Europe,
Panana, Venezuela, £1 Salvador. Travel ta Cuba, Chile, Peru,
Guatemala, Nicarayua, Mexico. Extensive travel in the United State.
Fluent in Spanish and Italian, slight capability in German and Fren
PERSONAL:
Comaunity Service:
---Active in Little League, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts
~--Officer and President of PTA
---Fourteen years in Rotary International, variously
as nember of the Board of Directors, Committee
Chairman, Vice President and President
~--Founder, leter President, Vice-president of town-
wide citizens association
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Taterests:
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gardening, .
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. William Kent
VIA : Chief, Western Hemisphere Division
SUBJECT : Personnel Evaluation Panel Service
1. The Chairman of the Nonofficial Cover Board has
reported to me on your recent service on the NOC Board
Sub-Panel for the FY 1974 Personnel Evaluation of officers
at the GS-12 level.
@. I take this means to thank you for this important
service and to express my hope that it was as valuable an
experience for you as it has been for many of your colleagues
in the past. The continuing and unstinting contributions
being made by persons such as you are helping the Directorate
and the Agency not just in improved personnel evaluation
but also in markedly enhancing our use of our most valuable
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William E. NelgBon
Deputy Director for Oberations
MEMORANDUM FOR: William M. Kent
SUBJECT : Quality Step Increase
i. My congratulations on the award to you of a
Quality Step Increase. This award is in recognition of
superior sustained performance and reflects great credit
on you and the job you have been doing.
2. I am confident that your future performance
will be of continuing high quality.
With personal best wishes,
William EB. Nelson
Deputy Director for Operations
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SUBJECT: Commendation of Mr. William Kent
Duriag the laet five months I have turned to Hr. Kener
on two occasions to help the Latin Americe Division in
connection with Senate Select Committee's investigation
of covert action in Chile. When confronted with a need
to produce a paper on Chile in a short timeframe, 1
instinctively turned to him. ft was not only because he
had expertise on Chile, due to sarvice in rhe Chile Branch,
but because he ia highly skilled in written presentation.
He Qrganizes his material well and presents it in 2 lucid,
highly readable mauner, On the first occasion, he belped
us prepare a paper that was eventually used by the Director
in bis presentation before the Senate Select Committae on
14-15 July. On tha second occasion hia contribution vas
used by the DDO in his appearance befora the Senate Select
Committea on 28 October. Both of these papers were
excellent and hava withstoood critical scrutiny.
Aside from Mr. Kant's ability to write I vould like
to'take thia oceasion to record my overall high eateen
for Mr. Kent a3 a professional and as a perscn. I have
alwaya considered him to be one of our more able and pro-
mieing officers. His dadication is exemplary; he has epant
untold extra bours of his time carrying out his duties. He
“has good judgment and common sense, Mr. Kent has a very
attractive personality and excellant personal prasaace,
From all standpoints he is an excellant officer that deserves
to move ahead in the organization. I am convinced he has tha
abilicy and potential to do so.
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Raymond A. Warren
Deputy Chief
Latin America Division
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1. At ocernerraersmereenermie Stal M@@MBMigsince July 1966, has
been involved in Latin American area activities since coming with
the Agency in 1951, Over the years he has developed an unusually
thorough understanding of the political, social and economic realities
of the area built on residence there before and after his entrance
into the Agency. His fluency in Spanish has complimented this area
knowledge and contributed to the superior performance which has
characterized his work for this Division over the years,
2. The ability to apply imaginative solutions to opergis oblems
in the CA field has been outstandingly demonstrated by hoay ck:
during numerous crises in the area. On the occasion of the discovery
of the Cuban arms cache in November 1963, the January 1964 riots in
Panama, the April 1965 revolution in the Daninic ublic, and
numerous other smaller crises situations, 4 showed a
high degree of initiative and professional competence in developing and
coordinating covert action. ¢, ts in Support of Agency objectives,
Prior to becoming a Staff MEPs Constructive analyses
of the Division's covert action activities have made a Significant contri-
bution to the development of a more effective operational program. In
his present unofficial cover assignment he has continued to demonstrate
a typically energetic, imaginative and enthusiastic operational approach.
His current assignment is, and others in the past were, at the level of
GS-14 and his promotion to GS-14 is strongly recommended by this
Division. .
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REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in items 1 through 12 and A through D except 6B and 7 unless otherwise instructed.
f applicable, obtain resignation and fill in separation data on reverse.
1. NAME Oe Fp Op siren seit inigieMs), and 2 DATE OF BIRTH > | 8 REQUEST NOL
-| & DATE OF REQUEST
9 May 1929 28 Jun 56
TMATURE OF ACTION AEQUESTE
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: 1. NAME (Mr.—Mies—Mrs.—One given name, initial(a), and eurname) 2 DATE OF MIRTH 7 2. REQUEST NO, & OATE OF REQUEST
. Mr. William M, KENT 9 May 1929 28 Jun 56
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PLACE : Paris, France
i DATE +: 17-22 August 1962
TRAINER: Richard M, Fallucci, TPw C/O. Ck ge
i 1. AMLASH/1 was instructed in S/w techniques by the under-
signed in a Paris Station safehouse on 17 and 18 August, and was !
given an S/d review in the final triefing session held in the hotel
i room of Wallace A. Growery (Madrid Station C/O) on 22 August.
; Instruction was given in the use of carbon writing system No. 15136
i and in the use of liquid developer system No. 56638 . The "scorch"
method of development was also Gencnstrated to A/l1 as an alternate
system. A total of five hours was devoted to this instruction.
2. A/1, who was recruited a short time prior to coming to
Paris, was introduced to the idea of using S/W by the undersigned
during discussions held in Copenhagen. Although for security
consideraticns, he was skeptical at first about using such a means : i "
of communication, he was without uadue effort convinced that any . i
productive relationship depended uron his being able to communicate
with his C/o on a regular basis through. the medium of S/w letters |
sent through normal mail channels. It was apparent from his early : bo,
questions that he was unfamiliar with the principles of S/W and clandes- ,
tine communications in general. After further talks in Paris with
Growery on 16 Angust, reas was fully prepared to accept the concent
of S/¥ communications, and arrangements were made for this instruction : : Be.
to begin the following day. :
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more than two hours, and was devoted to an explanation of the S/w¥ fe
system of communication, including careful instruction in the :
preparation of a letter containing S/W. A/1 also prepared an S/¥
letter of his own under the Supervision of the undersigned. He
seemed to grasp readily the principtes of the preparation of an Sfa
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during the preparation of the S/w message itself upon the cover
letter. At the end of this session, he demonstrated that he remembered
the basic steps ina satisfactory manner, particularly considering ;
that it was his first day in S/W instruction. ; : a oe
message and experienced only a little difficulty at first in remenber- : / r a :
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4. The second period of instruction took place in the same : i
safehouse, lasting about two hours. This session was devoted toa :
review of the S/W procedures and the preparation by 4/1 of another
practice SAi letter. Following this, 4/1 was instructed in the
development of S/W messages, using the liquid developer No. 56538 .
The scorch system of development was also demonstrated. A/l was '
impressed by the simplicity of the liquid developer and the immediate :
\ reaction which it produced. The undersigned developed one messaze; :
; then 4/1 was allowed to prepare the developer from its dry pill form
and to develop a second practice sf message for himself. Following
: the period devoted to s/t development, a general review of S
i communications was held, the basic points apparentl}; being well-fixed
: in A/1's wind.
i 5. During the final formal meeting with A/L un 22 August
i with Growery and the undersigned participating, the latter gave A/l
i @ general review of all the S/i procedures which were to be used 7
in his contact with KUBARK. He also was provided with the following :
items: ;
A. Two sheets of S/W carbon paper ( No. rast
B. Forty-seven pills of developer ( No. 56638
C. One tablet of writing paper provided by TSD and
known to be compatible with the carbon sheets. :
; D. 3 No. 2 percils of French manufacture. : i
' , BE. One ball-peint pen with. water-resistant ink. :
a eo, , F. Two acconcdation addresses: one in Madrid for
‘ regular centact; one in New York City for rapid .
emergency contact (see attached S/W data sheet).
G. Appropriate indicators (see S/w data sheet)
It is noted that A/l did not have a secure accomodation address in
PBRUMEN to give us at this time. He was told, however, that it was
imperative that he provide one for us by S/W letter within two weeks
of his return to PERUMEN. ‘This he stated he would do,
6. During the last S/W review, A/l was shown a photograph
of one of his practice messages which he had prepared, He was quite
interested in seeing this, which served to illustrate a number of the
training points which had been covered during previous instruction. i
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is quite security conscious, @ factor which it is believed, will add
to his attempts to seek perfection in his S/N correspondence and a
in the secure storage of his S/f materials when not in use. It is aa
also known that A/l practiced his S/d techniques in his hotel room ; : ; !
after leaving the 22 August meeting. Tis is known because he had : Pop ULE vee
an additional question to ask us at a prief meeting on 23 August. sos
} 7, It should also be noted that the TSD technician who
developed A/1's practice letters recommends that for best results,
all letters from A/1 be subjected to amnonia fuming before immersion
“4n the developer.
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AGENT S/W RECORD Date 29 August 1962
1. Agent Cryptonym: AMLASH/1
2, SW supplies issued to the Avent (date and quantity):
2 sheets of carbon S/ paper #15134 and 13 pills of developer
#56838 both issued on 22 August 1962.
3. Cover correspondence to the arent will be in Spanish and hantwritten
or typed; from the agent will be printed or typewritten (in Spanish).
4, Location assigned for placement of 3/d text: S/¥ text will he placed
on the face of tha cover letter; agent has, howaver, been instructed
to check both sides of lettera received for S/i, Letters from the
agent on face of cover text.
S. Accomodation addresses:
To be supplied by agent in first S/W letter he sends (this to be
by is September 1962 at the latest.)
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.. Asoommodation addresses for letters from the agent:
Regular accommodation address: Senorita Maria Dolores Gonez
Apartado 1231*
Madrid, Spain
Rapid/Emercency accommodation address: Mr. Humphre: =. Poneayil
“ P. 0. Box S92
Seneral Post Cffice
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&. Re-suppl - arranzements: ; .
If cartons lost: Azent writes ecver letter to Macrid address in
Normal manner. Absence of S/d messave indicates loss of carbons and
Agent is to expect next letter he receives to be = re-supply of
e carbons (in the form of the letter itself).
If developer lost: Agent so indicates in letter to Madrid (in 3/d): :
re-supply will take place through one of the three Dead Drops which
Agent has teen told to locate and report. soonest by S/W. Identity of
Drop utilized and date loaded to be conveyed to Ascent throuzh 5/#
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will contain S/7.
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B, To indicate leas of writin: matertala; Carton sheets: Arent
writes to Madrid, letter with no S/?. Developer: ftzent writes
in 5/7 and so ‘ndieates,
C. Indicate carton re-supply b; mail: Woon indleation of loss of
earton sheets (seo above), preferatl: the next letter sent to
Agent will '@ a carton sheet. In any caso a-ent un‘erstanta
i that anv cover letter containing the word "fines" (Spanish for
. farm) hae teen sritten on a carton sheet, which he ‘s then to use
H or fs correspondence ae needed.
8. Optional indicators: Any letter received by Agent containing the word
"hacienda" ‘n the cover letter is understood to indteate that the
S/s neasage contained therein is to te developed by the "scorch"
eyetem.
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' Danger or control indicators: :
. Letters fram Agent: Any word, mark, chrase, etc. » after the 4
Spanish word "FI" at the end of the S/w# message ind‘cates
agent is under control.
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1. Agent Cryptomm: AMASH/1
2. SY supplies iseued te the Agent (date and quantity);
2 sheats of carbon S/J paper £15136 and 3 pills of developer
£56532 both isaued on 22 Auzust 1962.
3- Cover correspondence to the agent will be in Spanish and handrri tten
or typed: from the agent will be printed or typewritten (in Spanish),
4. Location assigned for Placement of SA text: S/f text will ba placed
on the face of tha cover letter; agent has, however, besy instructed
te cheek both sides of lobters reteived for Sf, Latters froa the
agent on face of cover text. .
S. Acocmeodstion addresses:
To be supplied by agent in first SWv letter he sends (this to be
by 15 September 1952 at the latest.)
Accommodation addresses for letters from the agent:
Regular accommodation address; Senorita Maria Dolores Gozez
Apartado 12318
Madrid, Spain
Rapid/Emergency accommodation address; Mr. Humphre~ R. Boneavil
P. 0. Box 892
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; he . : Agents letters to te signed "Ramon", ,
6. Re-suppl~ arrangements: ;
If carbons lost: Agent writes cover letter to Madrid address in
normal manner. Absence of s/fi messaze indicates loss of carbons and
ad Agent is to expect next letter he receives to be a re-supply of
¢ carbons (in the form of the letter itself).
If developer lost: Agent so indicates in letter to Madrid (in S/w);
re-supply will take place through one of the three Dead Drops which
Agent has been told to locate and report soonest by S/W. Identity of
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SUBJECT: GENERM— 4 ministrative
SPECIIC™ “Arthur G, VATYADA
Ref2 HKW~W-2092, 8 February 1957
1, With regard to the contents of reference dispatch, which were
commmicated to tne Subject, VAIVADA has no objections and is agreeable
to conversion to the career agent category as described therein, '
2, VAIVADA requests, however, that the plans already proposed for
acquisition ¢7 U.S. citizenship by his wife be carried through. He, and
the Station, believe that this steo will provide rim with greater security
in non-cfficial cover aesignnents, In addition, such action will minimize
the red tape he rust cut each time he has to obta‘n new visas for himself
and fanily,
3. The Station will sutmit a new request for YAIVADA‘s training
several months prior to the desired new training dates,
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CNITED STATES DEPAKT LNT OF JUSTICE
. repens HORE AL app Ny LS TIGATION Miamt, Plorida ;
In Reply. Please Refer to RE: CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY CouncIL APril 16, 1963
File No, INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA :
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, The April 9, 1963, issue of the "Miami News"
carried an article entitled, "Exiles Say Miro.To Quit",
This article stated that informed exile sources claim
that Dr. JOSE MIRO CARDONA would rezizn his post as head
of the Cuban Revolutionary Council. Tne article said
exile sources gave two possioillities for his resignation.
One faction believed that MIRO's recent trip to Washington
from which he returned Sunday (April..7) was to pin down the
United States Government to a Statement of positive policy
regarding Cuba. Another school of thought was that the
Council head was retiring from his poet in protest of -
Governnent curbing of hit-and-run raids. on the Comaunist
island of Cuba.
The article went on to state that pr. MIRO's
leadership in the Council, aimed at uniting all Cuban
exiles, nas been burdened by problems since his appointment
in March 1961,
On April 10, 1963, MM T-1, a former Cuban
business executive, who is employed by the Cuban Revolutionary
Council and who is a close personal friend of Dr. MIRO CARDONA,
who has furnished some reliable information in the past,
advised that an all-night sesaion of the Council was held
beginning April 9, and ending at about 6:00 A.M., on
April 10, during which time MIRO CARDONA presented his
resignation but the Council refused to accept his resignation
and MIRO CARDONA was persuaded to remain as President of the
Council.
MM T-1 said that MIRO's resignation consisted of
a 25-page statement which was in effect an indictment against
the administration of President JOH; FP, KENNEDY of the United
States. In rejecting his resignation, the Council backed up
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CUSAN REVOLUTIONARY COUNCIL
“STERNAL SECURITY - CUBA
MIRO but in the interest of both the United States and the
Cuban exiles, decided upon a public statement which reads
as follows;
"CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY COUNCIL . .
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"The Cuban Revolutionary Council, having studied
the report of its President, Dr. Jose Miro Cardona, concerning
present relations with the United States Government, agrees:
"1. Not to accept the resignation of Dr. Jose Miro Cardona,
and declare its full Support for the basic plans contained
in his resignation,
"2, To affirm that there ig a serious crisis, brought about
by the present policy of the government of this country,
"3. To express the Council's hope of overcoming the present
crisis and calling upon all of America, including the United
States, for moral and material support in their fight to
regain their sovereignty and independence, and the strict .
fulfilment of American treaties and agreements, as well
as the joint resolution of the U. S. Congress, calling for
effective action against Soviet intervention in America..
"4, To affirm that the Council has always insisted, and
still insists, upon the necessity of Cuban participation
in the process of liberating Cuba. The only procedure
which the Council would accept would be coordination of
forces, on a plans of complete respect for national dignity,
Cuba will never renounce her legitimate right to be in the
firat line of combat.
"5. To reaffirm their unshakeable decision to continue the
fight againet the Soviet-Castro regime, under any circumstances
whatsoever,
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"6. In these difficult times, the Cuban Revolutionary
Council urges all Cubans to close ranks to achieve the
national unity needed to hasten our march towards
Freedom, :
"Miami, April 10,-.1963¢=:%:
"Movimiento Democrata Cristiano
(Christian Democratic Movement)
JOSE FERNANDEZ BADUE
"Movimiento de Recuperacion Revolucionaria
(Movement for Revolutionary Recovery)
CESAR BARO
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"Agrupacion Montecristi
(Montecrist1 Group)
FRANCISCO CARRILLO
"Unidad Revolucionaria .
(Revolutionary Union)
FERNANDO FERNANDEZ CABADA
“Rescate Democratico Revoluctonario
(Revolutionary Democratic Recovery)
RAUL MENDEZ PIREZ
“Movimiento Revolucionary 30 de Noviembre
(30th of November Revolutionary Movement) :
ORLANDO RODRIGUEZ
“Accion Revolucionaria Democratica
(Democratic Revolutionary Action)
GERARDO QUESADA
"Frente Obrero Revoluctonario de Cuba (FORDC)
(Revolutionary Labor Front of Cuba
"Military Section
JOSE E, MONTEAGUDO
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INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA
"Sector Profesional
(Prefessional Section)
ENRIQUE HUERTAS
"Corporaciones Economicas
(Economie Branch
Dr. TULIO DIAZ RIVERA
MANUEL ANTONIO DE VARONA™
SERGIO CARBO
RICARDO LORIE
ANTONIO MACEO
ANTONIO SILIO, Secretary
MM T-1 explained that when Dr, MIRO CARDONA returned
to Miami from a trip to Washington, D. C., on Sunday, where he
contacted high government officials, he came away with the
feeling that:
we or Communism, . :
1) The United States has no plan to free Cuba
2) If the United States ever does formulate any
plans, it will do 30 without consideration
for the Cuban exiles in the United States,
3) ~The United Statea policy is now one of
peaceful co-existence with Communist Cuba,
MM T-1 said that in his opinion, the Cuban exiles
are frustrated, confused, losing faith in the United States
and there is a growing feeling of abandonment of them by the
United States.
The April 10, 1963, issue of the "Miami Herald”
carried a headline article entitled, "Miro Resigns as Exile
Chief; Raps U. S. Policy", This article stated that MIRO
CARDONA resigned because the United States refused to allocate
fifty million dollars to train a Cuban invasion force, according
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to government sources. The article said that exile leaders
close to MIRO said he resigned not only because of disagree-
ment witn United States policy, “but because he feels
Waeninzgton dves not have any concrete plans to deal with
the dictator",
dhe portsedets . casey: .
The April 11, 1963, 1esue of the "Miami Herald"
carsied an article entitled, "Cuban Extle Council Vows to
Continue the Freedom Fight". In this article it was
Btated that the Cuban Revolutionary Council had vowed to
continue ite fight against Castro-Communism whether the
United Itates likes 1t or not. The article said that Dr,
MIRO CARDONA denied reports from U. S. Government sources
that he offered his resignation to the Council because the
United Ztatea refused to allocate fifty million dollars to
train a Cuban invasion force. The article stated thet an
informed source said that MIRO decided to quit "because
of tne change in the U. S. ~ Cuban poltay™.
Tne April 16, 1963, issue of the "Miami Herald”
carried an article entitled "JFK Accepts Demand, Fidel Says".
This article by the UPI bearing a Havana dateline reported
that FIDEL CASTRO told Cubans on Thursday (April 11) that the
KENUEDT Administration has accepted one of his five demands
for an end to tension in the Caribbean. This article stated
that in a one hour and forty minute speech, CASTRO said that
Waehington in forbidding exiles to carry on further armed
attacca on Cuba, has fulfilled one-of "five points for peace"
advancec cy nim and endorsed by the Soviet Union. The article
then went on to state that PIDEL announced that there are
still fcar ecnditions to be fulfilled and that acceptance of
them is the only sensible thing the KENNEDY Administration
can do, One of the five conditions, according to the article,
is U. 3. evacuation of the big Naval base at Guantanamc.
On the morning of April 15, 1963, Miami radio news
broadcasts announced MIRO CARDONA would again offer his
resignation to the Council on that same day.
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INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA
On April 15, 1963, MM T-1 advised that he was
positive that MIRO CARDONA did not intend to again tender
his resignation on Monday, April 15, 1962, but was
contemplating taking that action on the following Thursday, |
April 18, 1963. MM T-1 said that the Council was meeting ~... .
on Thursday to take a ‘definite attitude or’ tough line of ome ae
action and that it waa entirely probable that all of the
members of the Council might resigh in protest to the present
policy of the United 2tates with regard to the Cuban situation.
He said that the prezent feeling of the Council towards the
United States is tasically "to hell with it",
MM T-1 expressed the personal feeling that Y. 3,
policy towards Cuba 1s presentlyin a vacuum and consequently
everything is at a standstill. The Cuban exiles in the
Miami area feel that the U. S. is abandoning their cause
and has now adopted a course of peaceful cc-existence with
Communist Cuba.
On April 15, 1963, MM T-2, a Cuban exile who has .
furnished some reliable information in the past and who 1s we
associated with fellow Cubans’ who belong to several different
Organizations, ddvieed that reaction among the Cuban exiles ae
is "very bad against the United States", He explained that the one
Cuban exiles allege that President KENNEDY nae made promises OE,
to help them in their fight against CASTRO but 18 now opposing
them and consequently they feel that the U. 8. 18 now committed
to a policy of peaceful co-existence with Communist Cuba. _
“ The Cuban exiles are fearful as to the future, confused as to.
why the U. S. has chanzed its policy and the exiles feel that
they have been abandoned in their fight.
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Memorandum
TO DATE: 29 January 1964
FROM
suBJEcT: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #35116)
1. According to a newspaper colum of "Allen and Scott" in the
Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abram CHAYES,
Legal Officer of the State Department, was one of two persons im-
mediately responsible for OSWALD's being permitted to return to the
United States from the Soviet Union in June 1962. The other individual
named was Llewellyn THOMPSON, the then Ambassador to Russia. Another -
said to have been involved in the handling of OSWALD's case was Samuel
WISE, Counsel’ of the American Embassy in Moscow.
2. Abram CHAYES, #352234, who as of 16 February 1961 was described
as "the new Counsel in State", was granted Security approval for liaison
contact with J. Foster COLLINS (in the office of the Chief of the Covert
Action Staff) on 6 March 1961. The request for CHAYES' clearance was a
"Blanket" request to permit discussion with him of NSC 5412/2 matters on
a need-to-know basis. ,
3. In September 1961 there was a White House namecheck request on
CHAYES' wife Antonia (Toni) Leigh CHAYES, nee: HANDLER.
4, In March 1962, CHAYES was granted a renewal of his liaison
contact clearance with C/CA on a continuing basis. This time his contact
was Archibald ROOSEVELT, Jr.
5. On 10 February 1962, HUMAN EVENTS reported as follows with
reference to CHAYES: .
“SOFT ON COMMUNISM: Representative Francis E. Walter (R.-Pa.),
Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, has
scored the new State Department regulations on passports, claim-
ing they would allow Reds denied passports to "rifle freely the
confidential files of the FBI, the CIA and other investigative
agencies." The man behind the new regulations, which Walter
claims violate the Internal Security Act of 1950, is reportedly
State's chief legal officer, Abram Chayes. Chayes, a Kennedy
appointee, is an ex-Harvard professor who was Chester Bowles?
top legal adviser when Bowles was Governor of Connecticut.
Walter has introduced legislation to remedy the new passport
regulations."
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6. Samuel WISE, "Counsel in the American Embassy in Moscow" who
is referred to above, may well be Samuel Griffin WISE Jr.,
SD & SSD, who apparently was once a contract employee on &
[The State Department reviewed WISE's file on 2 June 1954; and as of
September 1962 a Samuel G. WISE was Second Secretary of the American
Embassy in Moscow. At that time WISE advised in a cable to the State
Department that it appeared that Bruce Frederick DAVIS, #352267, who
defected from the United States Army in Germany on 18 August 1960, had
not expatriated himself. DAVIS' case is very similar to that of
OSWALD; and he, like OSWALD, lived in the Soviet Union for two years
after his defection and prior to making application for return to the
United States wa
7. WISE was an applicant for CIA employment in early 1953 and
was security approved subject to polygraph on 11 August 1953. He did
not enter on duty and in September 1953 the office which had been
interested in him was "no longer interested". On 13 November 1953,
WISE was granted a CSA to permit his use as a contract employee on
MVE? in New York City. His CSA was cancelled on 24 March 1958.
8. WISE was named as a friend of William Orville MUNSELL, #61693-DL,
during an investigation of the latter for possible CIA employment in 1952.
WISE, according to MUNSELL's landlady and social acquaintance in Washington,
D.C. during the period of about a year which ended in April 1952, was the
only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According
to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address
was 423 Furnald Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment
in June 1952 because of his close association on a professionai and social
basis, while attending Denver University from 1946 to 1951, with persons
of questi nab.le loyality. In November 1954, MUNSELL was of interest to
project MARWEewith reference to assignment to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia;
however, the “inberested office withdrew their request on him, after
Security advised of the derogatory information regarding him.
9. WISE from 1951 to 1954 attended Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale,
New York, which was attacked by a Citizen's Group, which alleged Communist
influence in the school system. He had several questionable associates in
addition to MUNSELL.
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CHAPTER IV
In the meanwhile, Cuba remained a sore point for both the CIA and
the Kennedys. _ |
Shortly after the Bay of Pigs, President Kennedy asked General
Maxwell Taylor to chair a small commission, consisting of Robert
Kennedy, Allen Dulles and Admiral Arleign Burke, to investigate,
Highly critical of the piecemeal and acquiescent administrative
decisions which. had accompaned the operation's progress, the Taylor.
report was mild in comparison with the severely critical internal
report prepared by CIA Inspector General Lyman Kirkpatrick.
Robert Kennedy also produced a personal Bay of Pigs .report. to the
President, which he discussed with McCone in late November 1961. The
Attorney General was especially critical of Richard Bissell, Deputy
Director for Plans, because Bissell had told the President the
operation was likely to succeed, Robert Kennedy was also highly
critical of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for spending only twenty
Minutes studying the planned operation before making its first report
“to the President endorsing the operation.
It is worth noting that McCone was the only official in the
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government privy to all the studies of the Bay of Pigs operation,
including the Taylor report, Robert Kennedy's personal report, the
Kirkpatrick report, and the views of the President's Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board.
“McCone did not dwell on the Bay of Pigs after he took office, but
he did draw several conclusions. Firmly believing the decision to go
ahead was a mistake, he nevertheless thought it an even worse mistake
to dismember the operation once underway, contending that the CIA
should have appealed directly to the President to reverse the
decision to stand down the air strikes. Concluding as well that the
members of the Taylor commission had been too’ closely involved with
the events to have sufficient perspective, he believed the CIA and
JCS had to bear special responsibility for advising the new President
to go ahead, since at that time these were the only two Washington
organizations dealing with international affairs which possessed
complete continuity.
Taking a detached view of the operation, McCone was able to
concentrate on what the Agency could do to avoid similar mistakes in
the future. Leery of large-scale operations involving the Agency's
paramilitary capability, McCone strove, with mixed results, to remove
the CIA from such enterprises. He also stressed the importance of
planning ‘an operation from beginning to end (an attitude which
dominated his approach during the Cuban missile crisis). Finally, he
insisted that the Agency's estimative function be privy to planned
operations, providing early and frequent judgments.
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Cuba, however, remained a subject of considerable concern, In
April 1961, shortly after President Kennedy established the Taylor
Commission, Presidential adviser Walt Rostow speculated that Cuba
might join with the Soviet Union in setting up an offensive air or
missile base. He additionally posed that Cuba might build its
conventional military strength and develop its subversive network to
threaten other Latin American nations from without and within. "Its
ideological contours. are a moral and political offense to us," he
concluded, "and we are committed, by one means or another, to remove
that offense...." .
The Kennedy administration proceeded to address the situation
directly. At a White House meeting which McCone attended in late
‘November 1961, the President announced that General Edward Lansdale,
acting under the direction of the Attorney General, had already begun
to study possible actions to overthrow the Castro regime. These
covert activities, explained Robert Kennedy, included anything
possible to create internal dissension and discredit Castro. . He. then
proposed that, to accomplish this goal, Lansdale head up a committee
made up of representatives of Defense, State, USIA, and CIA, which
would cut across organizational lines. .
McCone decided that the administration and the Agency both seemed
in a state of shock so far as Cuba was concerned. Although skeptical
from the beginning about the Lansdale program's prospects for
success, he nevertheless recognized that the CIA had a special role
and responsibility so far as Cuba was concerned. He himself
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supported the notion of dynamic action, but urged that such action
not be reckless. -Conséquently, he recommended that the Lansdale
group report to the 5412 oversight committee, which was properly
‘qualified to give political guidance and evaluate proposals for
action. In addition, alithough McCone agreed the facilities of all
agencies should be made available for such high-priority operations,
he emphasized that these should remain in place and not be removed to
form a new unit under Lansdale.
‘In this way, MONGOOSE, as it came to be known, was launched.
With the White House's decision to go ahead (keeping the 5412
Committee fully informed), McCone proceeded. to discuss the Lansdale
operation with top Agency officials. Acknowledging that the project
had to be closely held--Lansdale had asked that the CIA's
representative, Richard Helms, report only to the DCI--McCone
nevertheless stated he intended to skip no appropriate echelon of the
Agency, as such a course would deprive him of the advice of other
senior officers. Action would be at the Helms level, and the Agency
would offer Lansdale all necessary support and assistance, but .
without excluding the participation of other Agency members within
the strict security guidelines laia down by the President. Further,
McCone directed the Board of National Estimates and the DD/I to
undertake a continuing evaluation of MONGOOSE, viewing such
precautions as a major step toward overcoming the compartmentation
which had excluded the DD/I from any advance knowledge of the Bay of
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Significantly, McCone insisted on bringing analytical and
estimative functions to bear on Cuban operations from the beginning.
Further, he insisted that truly clandestine actions be small. Most
importantly, he required that careful records be kept of actions and
' conversations, himself setting an example by keeping meticulous
memoranda for the record.
MONGOOSE represented McCone's first working encounter with Robert
Kennedy. The Attorney General, McCone immediately realized, was a
dynamic force with a keen interest in the intelligence community, as
well as a strong influence on the President. McCone became quite
close to him. MONGOOSE also reinforced McCone's awareness of the
extent of the administration's obsession with Cuba. He consequent ly
accepted as a personal charge the administration's desire to
overthrow Castro. He was not, however, about to allow Lansdale or
anyone else dictate the use of CIA sources. Had he detached Agency
resources for Lansdale's use, McCone would have lost control. He
further insisted on the checks and balances of 5412 committee
overview. .
The Special Group (5412 Committee), made up of the Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Deputy
Secretary of Defense, the Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs, the Director of Central Intelligence, and other appropriate
representatives, had been established in 1955 by National Security
Council Directive 5412/2 to provide interdepartmental coordination of
covert actions. In general, the Group's cognizance extended to any
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covert activity which, because of its impact, could, if exposed,
-reflect on the official position of the United States. Thus, a
sizeable activity aimed solely at intelligence collection through
clandestine methods could come under the Group's scrutiny.
Conversely, small political actions, with little flap potential,
could be undertaken without referring the activity to the Group.
The Kennedys, however, were sufficiently alarmed over the threat
of Communist subversion and covert aggression that, in January 1962,
another special committee, Special Group (Counterinsurgency),
appeared. Largely the brainchild of General Maxwell Taylor, Special
Group (CI) aimed at identifying those areas where an insurgent threat
existed or threatened to emerge, directing the use of appropriate
resources to counter that threat.
In practice, the CIA had always been reluctant to expose its
activities to an interdepartmental body. The Defense Department had
been similarly reluctant to submit its extensive program of
peripheral reconnaissance flights to Special Group review, although,
beginning in June 1961, the group began to consider these flights.
The special Group's influence depended, in the final analysis, on the
attitude of the President and the Special Group chairman, as well as
on the temper of the DCI. Allen Dulles served as an advocate for the
CIA's proposed activities. John McCone took the position that, as
DCI, he was a personal adviser to the President and thus free to
approve or disapprove the CIA's proposals as he saw fit.
The entire Cuban situation was difficult from the outset, and
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McCone was careful to warn the President and Attorney General that he
‘anticipated no quick or easy road to success. [itn le approval Co) i en
Ambassador Alphand,.a close personal friend of McCone, the French —
embassy in Havana had agreed to serve as. the Agency's Cuban eyes and ==
ears, with Philippe de Vosjoli, SDECE's Washington representative, —..=
reporting directly to McCone. De Vosjoli’ reported that at least | ===
ninety percent of all Cubans supported Castro, while McCone added
that of twenty-seven or twenty-eight CIA agents in Cuba, only twelve
presently were in communication. Contact even with these was
infrequent, and an additional team of seven, infiltrated in December,
had been captured (with two featured on a television "confession"
show). |
Nevertheless, at-a Spécial Group meeting in Aprii 1962, McCone
urged a review of our national policy toward Cuba and asked that we
consider more aggressive action, including direct military
intervention. Noting that various intelligence reports suggested
-that Castro was in deep trouble, he questioned whether the military
strength of the Castro government was as large and as effective as
had been understood. In response to objections that such a course
might lose us friends in Latin America, McCone countered that a show
of strength was more likely to win than lose us friends.
Shortly thereafter, McCone learned from the Attorney General that
there was some movement afoot to exchange our prisoners from the Bay
of Pigs for food. (Castro had offered to release the prisoners in
exchange for a large quantity of drugs and medicines). Later, in
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‘early June, McCone suggested forming a committee to negotiate such a
release. Robert Kennedy was generally sympathetic, but did not at
that time request covert support for the project. The subject was
left for.further discussion, with an agreement that it would not be
discussed with anyone in CIA, Defense, or State who was active in
Cuba operations. |
In mid-July, McCone and Robert Kennedy reviewed. the Cuban
situation in considerable. detail. Kennedy thought that, although
considerable intelligence had been acquired, the program's action
phases had been disappointing. Shortly after, McCone had the
opportunity to review MONGOOSE with the President. Since the
beginning of February, McCone reported, nine intelligence collection:
teams (about half the originally-planned number) had been infiltrated
into Cuba and maintained in place, thousands of Cuban refugees had
been systematically interrogated in Florida, and a number of
third-country agents recruited inside Cuba. U-2 overflights were
being.conducted on a regular two-a-month schedule. The operation was
costing the CIA about $1 million per month in direct costs and even
more in indirect support costs. .
Although McCone was skeptical about the aims and operations of
MONGOOSE, he believed the CIA bore a special responsibility to
collect intelligence on Cuba. He therefore told the President that
this collection effort had produced a substantial amount of hard
intelligence on conditions inside Cuba, and a continuation would
provide additional intelligence, possibly revealing opportunities for
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political, guerrilla or insurgent activities designed to overthrow
Castro. McCone added, however, that many individuals felt that more
dynamic actions were called for, including mass landings and military
activity. McCone did not agree. “our intelligence, he said, did not
support this point of view, and any such attempts would face disaster
unless the United States was prepared to commit large military forces
to support them. |
In the meantime, Castro had officially cast his lot with the
Soviet Union, and indications were increasing that the USSR was
Willing to invest substantial amounts of money, not only to keep the
Cuban leader afloat, but to enhance his capability to create mischief
for the United States. After 1 February 1962, our U-2 flights over |
Cuba increased from one to two per month, and intelligence reports
revealed steady Soviet shipments of military as well as economic aid.
On August 4, McCone learned that eleven Soviet ships believed to
be carrying arms were bound for Cuba. McCone asked for further
details. On August 5, he received a breakdown on the ships, and he
directed immediate U-2 coverage (which began: the following day).
According to reports, up to 5,000 Soviet technicians had arrived, in
‘addition to military communications equipment. The preliminary U-2
readout, however, was not very helpful, and another flight was
planned for August 11.
On August 10, McCone met with Secretary of State Dean Rusk,
presidential military adviser General Maxwell Taylor, McGeorge Bundy,
Deputy Secrety of Defense Roswell Gilpatric and the Attorney .
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General. It was during this meeting,. which approved intensifying
MONGOOSE operations, that McCone first shared outside the CIA his
fear that the Soviets might introduce offensive missiles into Cuba.
His statement had little immediate impact. The experts unanimously
and adamant ly agreed that this was beyond the realm of possibility.
McCone's conclusion that the USSR might put offensive missiles
into Cuba was set in motion by the continuing influx of Soviet
military equipment. It was intensified by the arrival of Soviet
personnel, then brought to a head by reports which suggested that the
Soviet Union was preparing to install surface-to-air missiles (SAMs)
there.
Why, asked McCone, would the Soviet Union place SAMs in Cuba? If
the United States were to launch a military attack, the SAMs could be
easily and quickly destroyed. The SAMs were not being put there to
protect Cuban canecutters; therefore, McCone argued, their real
purpose was to blind the United States by deterring further U-2
overflights. This action would then permit the Soviet Union to take
further steps which they could reveal at a time of their own choosing.
McCone then asked himself what he would do if he were in
Khrushchev's shoes. The United States and Soviet Union were balanced
in nuclear weapons and missile delivery systems, but the USSR had a
‘decided edge in intermediate.and medium-range missiles. These
missiles could not, however, reach the United States from Soviet
launch pads. The USSR had not deployed these missiles outside its
borders, presumably because they could be redirected against the
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Soviet Union if they fell into the wrong hands. However, Cuba was
one place where the Soviets could safely put their missiles. As
McCone put it, "IE I were Khrushchev, I'd put offensive missiles in
Cuba. Then I'd bang my shoe on the desk and say to the United
States, 'How do you like looking down the end of a gun barrel for a
change? Now, let's talk about Berlin and any other subject that I
choose, including all your overseas bases.*"
McCone had confidence in the logic of his conviction and was
prepared to alert the top policy levels. He recognized that he
lacked hard evidence, but was convinced that the implications of
putting Soviet offensive missiles in Cuba would be so serious for
American national security interests: that the contingency should be
considered as soon as possible. |
He stood absolutely alone.
At. noon on August 21, he met with Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara, Deputy Under Secretary of State Alexis Johnson,’ the
Attorney General, Maxwell Taylor, General Lyman Lemnitzer (Chairman,
Joint Chiefs of Staff), and McGeorge Bundy to review the Cuban
situation. He noted that since their last meeting on Cuba, the CIA
had received intelligence indicating an enormous increase in Soviet
military support to Cuba. Further, there now were indications of
construction work by Soviet personnel, as well as technicians to
handle the newly-delivered Soviet equipment. While the nature of the
construction remained unknown, McCone warned that it could be missile
sites, For, he emphasized, we had to consider the possibility that
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the Soviets would install offensive weapons in Cuba.
The group proceeded to consider various courses of action open to
the United States should the Soviets place MRBMs in Cuba. McCone had
a three-part Proposal already in hand, calling for 1) an immediate
aggressive political action program to awaken Latin America and the
Free World; 2) a provocative action against Guantanamo or some other
vital American interest, leading to instant United States
retaliation; and, 3) immediate commitment of sufficient U.S.
military forces. to occupy Cuba, destroy the regime, free the people,
and establish Cuba as a member of the community of American States.
McCone noted that the group was reluctant to consider committing U.S.
military forces, however, both because of the magnitude of the task
the world. : : oe
Reaching no conclusions on any course of action, the group at
length asked McCone to brief the President on the situation. The
‘following day, McCone reported in detail to the President, adding the
personal report of-De.Vosjoli, who had recently visited Cuba. The
President, who appeared quite familiar with the situation, expressed
concern, but agreed with General Taylor and McCone that policy
decisions should wait until the next day, when he would meet with his
principal advisers.
On August 23, therefore, President Kennedy met with Rusk,
McNamara, Gilpatric, Taylor, Bundy and McCone to discuss Cuba. The
President requested an analysis of the threat which offensive
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missiles located in Cuba posed to the United States and Latin’
America. He requested as well a- continuing analysis of the numbers
and types of Soviet and Oriental_(.as reported by De Vosjoli) — é
personnel being introduced, the quantities and types of equipment,
their probable uses, and all construction activity in Cuba. In
response to the President's question about our ability to
discriminate between SAM and surface-to-surface missile sites, McCone
said we probably could not differentiate between SAM sites and
350-mile surface-to-surface missiles, but that MRBMs and IRBMS could. ee
be distinguished. "McNamara noted that portable missiles could ‘not -be -
located under. any circumstances. “
The President wondered whether we should make a statement of our
position in advance, outlining the courses of action open to us insu os
the event that the Soviets should install missiles in Cuba. He also oe
asked what we could do against such missile sites. could we take
them out by air action, or would ground action be required? Could
they be destroyed by a substantial guerrilla action? He also asked
what we should do in Cuba if the Soviets decided to precipitate a
crisis in Berlin.
Secretary Rusk received approval for his proposal that the United
‘States inform its NATO allies, particularly Canada, of the growing
seriousness of the situation. The Joint Chiefs of Staff, however,
strongly opposed his recommendation to remove restrictions on
MONGOOSE operations operating out of Guantanamo. McCone again
proposed his three-part program to combat the current Cuban
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situation. After consideration, the President directed the Defense
Department to prepare céntingency plans for possible military action
against Cuba. He and his advisors agreed, however, that no steps
should be taken until full agreement was reached on a policy aimed at
completely solving the Cuban problem.
| Cuba was our most serious problem, McCone shortly afterward told
Robert Kennedy, adding that, in comparison, he would readily give up
our missile bases in Italy and Turkey. Cuba, he told the Attorney
General, was more important than Berlin. It was the key to Latin
America; and if Castro succeeded, then most of Latin America would.
fall to Soviet influence and domination.
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forty-eight hours should the President's terms not be met,
Sunday morning, October 28, with U-2 overflights continuing and
no evidence of slow-down on the Cuban missile sites, Moscow
broadcast yet another Khrushchev communique--this one announcing
that, in the interest of world peace, the Soviet Union had agreed to
dismantle and return the Cuban missiles under United Nations |
verification. Not waiting for the official text, the President
drafted a quick acceptance. The immediate crisis was over.
Serious problems, however, remained. It hada become clear to
McCone that removing Castro no longer was an objective of American
policy, and he was concerned that, as a result of Soviet military
and economic aid, Castro would be left in a position to create much
mischief. Since no agreement had been reached for on-site
inspection, and the SAM system remained in place to limit aerial
inspection, the DCI and intelligence community would not be able to
verify the removal or check on possible future reintroduction of
Cuban missiles. . Further, the MONGOOSE operation, tasked with
toppling Castro, was in disarray. Lansdale complained he was not
being kept informed of JCS planning and that the CIA's Cuban Task
. Force was acting outside MONGOOSE-channels. At the height of the
missile crisis (on October 26), a high-level meeting on MONGOOSE
agreed to recall intelligence collection teams and discontinue
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sabotage operations while relations between the United States and
“on | November 3, McCone in ormed the , Executive Committee ‘that,
despite indications that the missiles were being dismantled, there
also were signs that the Soviets were taking steps which might
represent a continuing threat to the United States. More IL-28s had
been uncrated; some fourteen Soviet ships were en route to Cuba,
and there were indications that the Soviets were proceeding with
plans to develop a submarine support base at Banes. Stressing the
unprecedented nature of the SAM system deployment and the fact at 7
the system remained in place to provide a shield from aerial J
inspection, McCone emphasized that we did not and could not know the |
exact number of offensive missiles originally placed in Cuba or |
whether all in fact had been removed. Indeed, McCone pointed out,
there remained a distinct possibility that missile complexes could
be hidden from view in Cuba's caves.
The President listened to McCone's warning but appeared more
concerned about the question of past intelligence failures. For by
this time postmortems had begun to surface alleging either a near
intelligence failure or the withholding of vital intelligence
information on the Cuban missile build-up. Deeply concerned, McCone
had already ordered an intensive internal investigation. Now the
_ President himself requested a review of the entire intelligence
community, seeking a judgment as to whether better intelligence and
intelligence evaluation could have forecast Cuban developments ‘more.
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“however, that the United States continue its surveillance and be
prepared to act if a plane were shot down. 9K :
. With the release of the Bay of Pigs prisoners and the completion : |
of Donovan's mission, McCone again pressed for low-level flights
over Cuba--a recommendation supported by the USIB but. opposed by
both McNamara and Rusk because of its possible political
consequences. Noting that the administration could not very well
ignore the views of the DCI and USIB, President Kennedy proposed
three sorties on a trial. basis. But, after considering the pros and |||
cons,. the: President on May 21 decided to postpone a subsequent
low-level mission on the grounds of insufficient urgency. a ~ 4
. Following the missile crisis, Cuban exile groups escalated their
activities, but the Executive Committee. was. ‘unable to come to a firm.
agreement: on how to respond. Similarly, the special Group to
consider Cuban’ sabotage operations met with disagreement and
indecision. ‘It was clear McCone stood virtually alone in his view
that the United States should sustain an aggressive approach towards
Cuba, with the dual aim of getting rid of both the Soviet presence
and. Castro. No senior officials went so far as to propose that the
covert action program be stopped; but the original impetus which
had given birth to the Program had all but disappeared.
American policy towards Cuba, and especially the Agency's role
in supporting this policy, remained ambigious for the rest of
McCone's tenure. Officially, the United States held the Soviet.
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military presence in and Castro's control over Cuba to be
unacceptable. Practically, however, the disposition to take strong -
actions had weakened. Instead, the administration was willing to
accept the removal of the missiles as an adequate foreign policy.
achievement. . |
'McCone never accepted this judgment; he never was comfortable
with the policy resttictions placed on Cuban operations, and he. -
never wavered in his conviction that in order to carry out the tasks
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reconnaissance and covert operations. |
Under President Johnson, there were flurries of concern about
Cuba; but, after the missile crisis, the momentum had largely
C.. disappeared. The United States government turned its attention to.-
other issues, and McCone found himself once again fully engaged.
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CHAPTER XVIII
Shortly before the coup began, on 1 November 1963, Diem suddenly
became cooperative.
Lodge and Admiral Harry Felt (CINCPAC) had been at the.
Presidential palace until almost noon. Rather than see_Felt off at
the airport, Diem asked if Lodge would remain. Lodge stayed, and
Diem proceded to tell him that. he could understand President
Kennedy's concerns about: South Vietnam. Lodge should assure the
President that he, Diem, was prepared to take almost any steps the
United States considered appropriate to correct existing problems
Diem's concessions--if that was what they were--came too late.
At about the same time, General Don's aide-de-camp directed Lou
Conein to go at once to the Joint General Staff headquarters. .
Assigned a private telephone, Conein proceeded to provide a
comprehensive, current and coherent account of the coup to the CIA
station in Saigon. The station, in turn, informed Washington.
The first reports reached Washington shortly after midnight. By
mid-morning it was clear the coup was likely to succeed. By this
time, however, both Diem and Nhu were dead, and the President was
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concerned about the circumstances. When the facts became known, he
said, he hoped the new government would be able to state that the
Ngo brothers had either committed suicide or violated their
surrender agreement, rather than been murdered in cold blood.
The President was also concerned that the new government might
be tempted to offer anmesty to the Viet Cong. He consequently was
emphatic that we watch with care the type of political leadership
the military group might install. Warning against the installation
of ultra-liberals or quasi-Communists with a free hand in political
affairs, he remarked that he was more interested in an effective
than a "pretty" government.
As a result, President Kennedy sent William Colby, in the .
capacity of Presidential representative, to Saigon--an assignment
which McCone noted with pleasure as a mark of great confidence in
both Colby and the CIA. |
On November 18, McCone, Rusk, McNamara and Bundy flew to
Honolulu to confer with Lodge and Harkins. McCone later reported
that the formal briefing sessions had gone fairly predictably until
an economist named Silver from AID had discussed the South
vietnamese economy, with its huge deficits and unfavorable balance
of trade. This briefing triggered a lively discussion and the
general conclusion that the Vietnamese economic situation was bleak,
with no apparent solution in sight.
There was other bad news as well. In some areas, the Viet Cong
reportedly had a better strategic hamlet and school system than the
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government. And it was clear to everyone present that the military
situation was far from rosy, although Harkins tried to put it ina
good light. The meeting decided that a major effort should be made
to construct strategic hamlets and to wage anti-guerrilla warfare in
the delta region, but McCone returned more discouraged than ever
about Vietnam and believed McNamara and Bundy shared this |
impression. Lodge, McCone remarked, would emerge from Vietnam
either as a fourteen-foot-tall political giant or as a thoroughly
washed-up government official.
The end of the Diem era marked one kind of transition in
Vietnam; President Kennedy's assassination, on November 22, marked
another. .
The day after the assassination, as official Washington and the
world were trying to come to grips with the shocking news, McCone
told his morning meeting that he knew very little about the new
‘President's personal relationships around Washington or his position
on current issues. In late August, Lyndon Johnson as Vice President
had been opposed to ousting the Diem regime, but McCone had not even
spoken with him since the time of the Cuban prisoner exchange.
McCone then reviewed the CIA memorandum on world reactions to
the President's assassination and ordered that it be disseminated.
He also reviewed the President's Intelligence Checklist and directed
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that it be delivered to the White House as usual. Johnson was
unaware of the checklist, having previously received the Current
Intelligence Bulletin. McCone reported that Johnson had told
McGeorge Bundy to carry on as before, and that the Agency should
therefore continue to move its publications through the usual
channels until directed otherwise.
In other ways, McCone attempted to carry on as before. Before
the morning meeting, he had instructed Walt Elder to telephone
Johnson's secretary to tell her that he would be at the White House
at 9:00 a.m. as usual, to give the President his regular morning
intelligence briefing. This message was relayed as a statement of
fact. The only question was. whether Johnson would be going to his
old office in the Executive Office Building or to the Oval Office.
The word came back that Johnson was: on his way to the White House.
McCone accordingly was at the White House by 9:00 a.m. At 9:15,
President Johnson arrived. |
Johnson opened the conversation by recalling a long background
of association and friendship with McCone. On a number of issues
which had arisen since McCone had become DCI, Johnson said he and
McCone had seen eye to eye. Expressing great respect for the CIA
and complete confidence in McCone as DCI, Johnson said he wanted
McCone to continue in the future doing exactly as he had done in the
past. |
After McCone in -turn expréssed his confidence in the President
and stated his desire to support him in every way, he reviewed some
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‘of the items from the President's checklist, explaining the nature
of the publication. Johnson asked that, for the next few days,
McCone continue to brief him personally every morning and that
senior CIA officials brief the President's staff. Johnson also
directed that any urgent matter of importance be brought to his
personal attention at any hour of the day or night. In this, he
designated no intermediary.
That noon, McCone met with both Johnson and Bundy to relay the
information that Lee Harvey Oswald had been in touch with the Soviet
and Cuban embassies in Mexico City. That evening, McCone reviewed
this information with Secretary Rusk, in addition volunteering the
Agency's assistance in coping with the flood of official visitors
coming to attend the funeral. Rusk agreed to call on him for help.
After informing his November 24 morning meeting that he would
make an effort to dispel the widely-held view that it was somehow
"immoral". for the DCI to be seen openly in his role as a direct
adviser to the President, McCone briefed Johnson for about twenty
minutes in his private residence. The President, McCone suggested,
should receive an early briefing on the Soviet long-range striking
capability, air defense posture, and the condition of the Soviet
economy. McCone also suggested that the President learn about the
CIA's operational programs, adding that the Agency was watching .
Venezuela and Ecuador very closely because of Cuban subversive
activities. |
That afternoon, McCone met with the President, Rusk, Ball,
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3D McNamara, Bundy and Lodge to discuss the situation in Vietnam...
Lodge reported that the United States was in no way responsible for
the deaths of Diem and Nhu (had they followed his advice, he said, .
they would be alive today) and said he was hopeful about the
future. The change in South Vietnam's government had been an
improvement, and by February or March we would see marked progress.
McCone, concerned lest Lodge's statements leave the President
with the impression that we were on the road to victory, disagreed.
The Agency, he cautioned, had observed a continuing increase in Viet
Cong activities since November 1, including military attacks. It
had also observed a high volume of messages on the Viet Cong
military and political communications networks, which could indicate
preparations for sustained guerrilla attacks. Moreover, the new
“) government's military leaders were having considerable difficulty in
organizing the government's political structure and were receiving
little if any help from civilians, who were staying on the sidelines
in their traidtional role as critics. In consequence, McCone could
not at this time offer an optimistic appraisal of Vietnam's future
prospects.
Here, President Johnson observed that he approached the
situation in Vietnam with some misgivings. A great number of
Americans had questioned the United States' role in supporting the
coup, and there were those in Congress who strongly believed we
should get out.of Vietnam. Both of these factors caused him
considerable anxiety. He was not at all sure the United States had
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followed the right. course in upsetting the Diem regime; but now
that it was done, we had to see that we accomplished our objectives.
In addition, Johnson now told them, he had never been happy with
American operations in Vietnam. The dissensions within the American
community there displeased him, and he told Lodge that he wanted the
situation cleaned up. Any official who did not go along with agreed
U.S. policy there should be removed. ; a.
At this point, Bundy remarked that we were searching for a
successor to William Trueheart as Saigon Deputy Chief of Mission.
What was needed was a capable administrator to run the country
team. In response, Johnson repeated that the Ambassador was in
charge and that he, the President, was holding him personally
responsible for the situation.
Vietnam's economy was the subject of particular concern, and-
McNamara now commented that the United States would have to be
generous with its aid, not expecting the South Vietnamese government
to produce miracles. Johnson replied that he supported the concept
of generous aid but wanted it made abundantly clear that he did not
think we had to re-make every Asian after our own image. Too often,
he observed, when the United States became involved in the affairs
of another country, it felt an obligation to reform the country .
along American lines. This, he said, was a mistake. He himself was
anxious to get on with winning the war; he did not want so much
effort devoted to so-called social reforms.
Following this meeting, Bundy issued a statement saying that the
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United States would continue the late President Kennedy's Vietnam
policies as they had been confirmed at a mid-November meeting in
Honolulu. McCone also observed that, for the first time, he had
received an indication of what the Johnson tone would be.
McCone did not brief Johnson on November 25, the day of
President Kennedy's funeral, and at a State Department reception
that evening, the President apologized to McCone for it. Were there
were any developments which required his personal attention?, he
asked. McCone replied that there were not and that: he would call
him if any developed. .
The following day, McCone met with the President for about
twenty minutes. Johnson asked whether all appropriate Agency
> resources were being made available to support the FBI's
investigation of the assassination. He then told McCone with
considerable contempt that certain Justice Department officials had
proposed an independent panel, headed by someone like Thomas E,
- Dewey, to investigate the assassination. Johnson had rejected this
proposal, only to learn that an identical plan would appear as lead
editorial in the Washington Post. Furious at what he believed was a
deliberate leak, he had finally succeeded in killing the editorial
by intervening personally with Katherine Graham... 46.
McCone met again with the President on November : 28 ‘for. about
thirty minutes. After reviewing the checklist, Johnson. questioned | .
him about South Vietnam, Venezuela, Greece, Turkey, Rumania and
Yugoslavia. He asked } McCone to recommend someone as Ambassador to!
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President-elect Kennedy announces that
Allen W. Dulles and J. Edgar Hoover will
continue in their positions.
Landing at the Bay of Pigs
Study group formed (Maxwell Taylor,
Arleigh Burke, Robert Kennedy, Allen Dulles)
“to examine Bay of Pigs operation.
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory.
Board (PFIAB) reconstituted with James
Killian as chairman.
Taylor named. Military Representative to the _
President and Chairman of the Special Group ©
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USSR resumes nuclear’ testing in the atmos-
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President Kennedy confers with John McCone
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Kennedy asks McCone to become the Director
of Central Intelligence.
_Kennedy announces the appointment of McCone.
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Dulles and McCone visit Western Europe
until 13 November.
McCone meets with President ana Robert
“Kennedy to Giscuss new program for Cuba.
McCone sworn in by Chief Justice Warren
McCone attends meeting of NSC committee _ ,
on nuclear testing.
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“McCone attends first meeting of United -
States Intelligence Board (USIB) as chairman.
‘McCone attends first meeting of Special
Group (5412) as DCI.
McCone meets with McNamara and Gilpatric
to discuss NSA and national estimates
McCone establishes study group under |
Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Jz..
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McCone calls on J, Edgar Hoover.
DDCI becomes CIA representative on USIB.
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8 January 1962 _McCone meets with Joint Chiefs of Staff.
‘12 January 1962 — , Mccone briefs General Eisenhower in Palm.
. ‘Desert.
-15. January 1962 McCone's name submitted to Senate Armed
Services Committee.
16 January 1962 -” ‘President Kennedy issues letter of in-
structions to DCI. .
16 January 1962° ; McCone meets with Ambassador (Atphana]ana_
Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg.
18 January 1962 Confirmation hearings ‘begin
; 18 January 1962 _ DCI attends first meeting of Special Group
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Western Hemisphere Division in Panama
until 2 February.
Senate confirms McCone by floor vote of
71-12; total vote is 84-15.
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McCone speaks to senior seminar at Foreign
Service Institute.
McCone meets with Senate Sub-Committee on |
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Richard Bissell resigns as Deputy Director fir
Plans; succeeded by Richard Helms,
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‘Deputy Director (Research established as
new directorate with Herbert A. ‘Scoville,
Jr. as head,
McCone meets with Board of Inquiry chaired.
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by Judge Prettyman to study implication of |
Powers' case,
McCone meets with Major General Marshall
S. Carter.
Kennedy receives first briefing by
Arthur C.: Lundahl
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30 March 1962 Robert Amory, Sr. resigns as Deputy Director/
| Intelligence. . .
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“— 1 April 1962 Office of General Counsel, Office of
| : ‘Legislative Counsel, and Office of Comp-
troller moved to Office of the DCI; John
‘Bros named Comptroller.
- 10 April 1962 _ Kirkpatrick named to new position as
Executive Director.
|| (23 April 1962 Ray S. Cline named DD/I
| a) May 1962 8 ; Jack Earman becomes Inspector ‘General;
Walter Elder named as Executive Assistant
-to the DCI.
|| 15 May 1962. DCI attends meeting of National Security “
Council with Congressional leaders on
fo _— - ' American role in Laos.
-3 June 1962 McCone travels to Far East until 17 June; “
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| 4 gune 1962 | Albert D. Wheelon, Jr, named Assistant
Director/Scientific Intelligence.
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; 29 June 1962 . McCone meets with the Bureau of the Budget
[ to review the projected intelligence community
| : . ; budget.
10 July 1962 ' McCone meets with Frank G. Wisner on
Oo latter's. future.
| ‘12 July 1962 McCone discusses consultant status with
Allen W. Dulles.
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20 July 1962 _ President Kennedy briefed in detail on
; information derived from Anatole Golitsen.
mi 27 July 1962 i - McCone becomes immersed in nuclear testing
| oo ; Sc a - issue “and the role of intelligence in the
event of a treaty banning nuclear testing _
| - in the atmosphere.
28. July 1962 co McCone meets with [Prince Souvanna Phouma -
| eS (o£ Laos,] |
10 August 1962 ‘At Cuban meeting, McCone makes first
Lo. oo SO explicit statement outside Agency on the —
possibility of offensive missiles-in Cuba.
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10 August 1962 — : Najeeb Halaky proposes covert development. -
| oe of super-sonic transport.
“21 August 1962. McCone warns senior government officials
about offensive missiles in Cuba.
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McCone attends meeting to discuss inten- ~
sified operations against North Vietnam.
McCone advises President Kennedy about
possibility of offensive missiles in Cuba;
also on 23 August with senior advisers
present.
McCone leaves Washington until 24 Sept.
“MeCone marries Mrs. Paul Piggott in
Seattle; SAMs in Cuba photographed,
McCone sends cables reiterating his concern.
about missiles in Cuba.
| McCone meets with Robert Kennedy on
‘ransoming brigade prisoners in Cuba..
McCone meets with President /Ayub of. . Do
‘Pakistanj/in New. York. ~
McCone urges Special Group to direct U-2.
coverage of Cuba.
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Special Group approves U-2 coverage.
President Kennedy briefed on IL-28 crates;
Kennedy orders limitations on dissemination
of information about offensive weapons,
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| 14 October 1962 u-2 overflies San Cristobal MRBM site.
| . 15 October 1962 NPIC identifies MRBMs
16 October 1962 McCone notified; returns from Seattle.
“se 17 October 1962 ‘ McCone develops position paper on Cuba.
_ 18 October 1962 - IRBM sites identified.
: 18 October 1962 , ‘NSC Executive Committee divides into two.
“study groups to consider "fast" and "slow"
courses of action.
19 October 1962 . Special National Intelligence Estimate: a
| a, ok - concludes that USSR would not risk general .
[ _ oe, ' . war over Cuba.
19 October 1962 : McCone develops position on measures beyond -
a blockade.
| 20 October 1962 Chinese Communists attack India -
21 October 1962 - MeCone briefs Vice-President Johnson on
ij _ Cuba, a - :
| 21 October 1962 Briefers go to London, Paris, Bonn, Ottawa.
| 22 October 1962 — _ Meeting with Congressional leadership just ”
prior to President Kennedy's speech.
23 October 1962 President Kennedy signs blockade proclama~_
tion.
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Soviet ships near Cuba stop or turn.
Messages from USSR show willingness to
avoid confrontation.
McCone orders post-mortem on handling of
intelligence.
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Cuban refugee reports on missiles in cave
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President Kennedy requests review of
intelligence handling.
McCone meets-with Rusk to protest nibbling
away at approvéd operational. programs.
PPIAB requests post-mortem on intelligence
handling.
Kennedy and Eisenhower meet at McCone's
residence.
Kennedy announces lifting of the blockade.
McCone meets with Gilpatric to discuss
Air Force view of NRO.
Kennedy approves concept of covert support
to Congo government.
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Report on intelligence community's handling
of intelligence relating to Cuban missile
,crisis completed for PFIAB.
NPIC moves into Building 213.
McCone meets with McNamara and Gilpatric
to discuss A-11,SWITCHBACK, policy towards
Cuba.
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Special Group reviews reconniassance over
' Cuba, .
‘McGeorge Bundy discusses DOD-CIA friction;
raises Kennedy's concern over Chinese
Communist nuclear potential.
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McCone meets with/Italian Prime Minister
Fanfanil. :
"Meeting with President Kennedy on surfacing
A-l1l.
McCone meets with Chiefs of Station in
Panama until 29 January.
Col. Delsany, SDECE, admits charges of KGB
penetrations and French espionage against
US Oe RERBET program.
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31 January 1963 - McCone attends meeting with Kennedy to
| , discuss European problems.
1 February 1963 - McCone develops basic position paper on
oO ' Europe.
6 February 1963 ' Public statement by DCI on Cuba before
‘Stennis sub-committee; DOD public briefing.
&
‘10 February 1963 McCone travels to Paris and London until,
i7 February.
28 February 1963 MeCone talks with Bundy on lack of ‘policy|
| . towards (Cuba and ‘Problems in the. Middle. Bast.
4 March 1963 — - Meeting with President Kennedy on Cuban.
reconnaissance gap.
11 March 1963 - ‘Meeting with President Kennedy on the
bo Middle East with special reference to
Yemen. }
| 13 March 1963 McCone meets with the President and then
the NSC to discuss Latin America and
| . policy towards Cuba.
i 13 March 1963 McCone and :Gilpatric sign new NRO agreement.
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McCone meets with Brockway McMillan, new
Director/NRO.
Meeting with President Kennedy to discuss
special Agency operation aimed at exposing
the KGB.
‘Meeting with Dean Rusk to discuss the
Middle East with special reference to
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Israel's nuclear potential.
Executive Committee meeting on raids. by
Cuban exiles,
McCone meets with Stewart Alsop for general.
background ‘briefing,
McCone. develops basic position paper on
responsibility for reconnaissance over
denied areas,
Special Group discusses sabotage operations —
against Cuba,
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the Secretary of State briefed on:svezial 7%}
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against North Vietnam.
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23 April 1963 — Clark Clifford’ succeeds Killian as Chairman,
PFIAB. |
25 April 1963 President approves low-level reconnaissance
,flights over Cuba.
25 April 1963. . Scoville submits resignation as DD/R
effective 14 June 1963
26 April 1963 - -McCone travels to Paris, Rome, and
Frankfurt until 8 May.
7 May 1963 - Penkovsky put'on trial in Moscow,
9 May 1963 NSC meeting on US support for India,
13-14 May 1963 McCone meee with Rusk to discuss support hoe
ferfionalng
14 May 1963 . McCone meets with Clark Clifford.
15 May 1963 " McCone meets with President Kennedy to
discuss Penkovsky
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McCone develops position paper on Haiti.
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McCone attends three meetings with President
Kennedy; low-level reconnaissance over Cuba;
_ high-yield, large megatonnage nuclear weapons;
Haiti.
McCone develops position paper for dis-
cussion with Gilpatric on ‘Air Force push
to take over: all reconnaissance,
McCone presents his view of the world in
speech to National War College.
McCone ‘meets with Rusk to discuss relations “
with France.
McCone attends three meetings with President
Kennedy; the Profumo case; Laos; Cuba.
McCone ategnds meeting with President Kennedy
on Betctsn! Guiana}
McCone meets with Rusk to discuss covert
program on Cuba.
McCone develops position paper on the: role.
of intelligence in a nuclear test ban treaty.
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McCone notes Roy Tod's’ paper on an inventory
of intelligence community assets.
DCI's Scientific Advisory Board established
under Dr. Kinzel.
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President Kennedy briefed on mosaic of {Israel}
“gas bomb in Yemen, and findings of the
Purcell Panel on reconnaissance satellites.
McCone writes McNamara on need to review
intelligence community programs.
McCone meets with Rusk to discuss DeGaulle.
McCone attends meeting with President Kennedy
‘to hear John J. McCloy report on the
“Middle East.
Sgt. Dunlap‘commits suicide. ,
McCone attends meeting with President
Kennedy on Laos,
DD/R re-constituted as DD/Science and
Technology with Wheelon as head.
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2 September 1963
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Nuclear test ban treaty signed in Moscow.
McCone presents position on test ban
treaty to Stennis sub-committee,
McCone attends meeting with President _a
Kennedy to discuss actions by Diem govern-
ment against the puddhests.
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Saigon.
Saigon station officers in contact with
Generals Khiem and ‘Minh.,
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be | no coup.
McCone reviews two papers on Diem government;
one by William Colby; one by George Carver.
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terms of reference for review of intelligence
community programs.
John Bross appointed Deputy to the DCI for
National Intelligence Programs Evaluation,
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| with President Kennedy and McGeorge Bundy on
Vietnam.
ll September 1963 Huntington D. Sheldon cables his views from Vv
_ Saigon; ‘McCone asks Agency experts to answer
: six basic questions on Vietnam.
16 September 1963 Ambassador Lodge requests Lansdale as re-
placement for Richardson,
19 September 1963 McCone writes Lodge about COs Saigon.
| ' 19 September 1963 Colby briefs Special Group on re-vamping
Agency operations in the Far East.
20 September 1963 -McCone briefs McGeorge Bundy on. plans to re-
organize Saigon station and a covert program: —
| - _ aimed at the KGB. |
20 September 1963 _ McCone develops basic position. paper on
National Reconnaissance Program.
‘24 September 1963 McCone deyelops basic position paper on v
Agency role in Vietnam,
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McCone asks John Richardson to return to
Washington on temporary duty; Dave Smith
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acting COS Saigon.
After hearing trip report by McNamara and Vv
Taylor, President Kennedy states publicly
that war in Vietnam can be won by the end
of 1965; McCone takes pessimistic view.
McCone meets with John. Richardson,
President Kennedy answers two questions at
- press conference about Richardsm and. the —
Agency.
Far East Division develops basic paper on
re-organization of Saigon station.
McCone discusses role of.Air Force and national
intelligence assets with Gilpatric.
McCone develops position paper for meeting W~
with President Kennedy on coup plotting in .
Vietnam.
Diem government overthrown by Vietnamese /
generals,
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[ , 3 November 1963 - President Kennedy orders Colby to go to Saigon
| as Presidential emissary.
| 12 November 1963 icCone, Helms meet with President Kennedy
for basic discussion of Cuba; President is
shown Cuban rifle captured in Venezuela, -
18 November 1963 McCone attends conference in Honolulu on “a
Vietnam until 21 November,
4 , , .
| 18 November 1963 Executive Director -and Comptroller functions
merged under Kirkpatrick.
| 22 November 1963. '. President Kennedy assassinated in Dallas,
| - 23 November 1963 McCone meets with President Johnson alone.
; 24 November 1963 McCone meets with President Johnson and Lodge W—
| : on .Vietnam,
| ~~ 28° November 1963 McCone’ meets with President Johnson who asks
So that McCone play an active role aS a policy.
advisor. |
29 November 1963: McCone attends meeting with President Johnson
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_ 5” December 1963 : President Johnson holds first NSC meeting;
McCone presents intelligence briefing.
6 December 1963. - McCone meets with President Johnson to discuss
COS, Saigon; Peer de Silva named; Johnson
sends message to Lodge.
7 December 1963 McCone meets with President Johnson to discuss.
~changing the image of the DCI and CIA.
12 December 1963 _ McCone meets with the Bureau of the Budget
-to review the Agency's covert action program.
13 December 1963 -McCone meets with McNamara and Gilpatric to
discuss the need for economy in intelligence
“operations.
13 December 1963 McCone meets with Rusk and Harriman who approve
concept of releasing information on. Soviet
economy.
16 December 1963 McCone visits Saigon to install de Silva - v.
until 20 December.
21-December 1963. ‘McCone presents his views on Vietnam to V
President Johnson.
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i December 1963 . McCone meets with President Johnson at LBJ
Ranch; Johnson reiterates hig views on
McCone'’s policy role.
31 Dacember 1963 McCone meets with Genéral Eisenhower in
Pasadena and again on 2 January 1964 to discuss
President Johnson's budget plans.
i 4 January 1964 McCone meets with President Johnson at LBJ
a . .
Ranch to review meetings with General
Eisenhower.
7 January 1964 McCone attends meeting to hear General |
| . So Krulak discuss proposals for: intensified
operations against North Vietnam.
9 January 1964. =~ +=‘ Thomas Dale of The New York Times publishes
article on Soviet economy with attribution
| : _— to CIA; other newsmen briefed.
9 January 1964 . McCone attends meetings. with President
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Johnson on Panama.
| - 13 January 1964 oO McCone develops position paper on how plan to
release information on Soviet economy was
| . mis-handled, .°
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| . . trip to meet Sukarno.
14 January 1964 Cyrus Vance succeeds Roswell Gilpatric
effective 28 January.
18 January 1964 McCone travels to Paris, London, Rome, Madrid,
- Bonn - until 1 February. |
‘ . | :
7 February 1964. McCone attends meetings on Cuban fishing ~
boats and Guantanamo water supply. —
| il February 1964 ; -McCone develops position paper on reconnais—
Te a sance after Air Force deployment to fly
| So - -Us2s out of Clark Field.
28 February 1964 McCone develops position paper. in preparation
| _ mo _ for trip to Vietnam.
| . 28 February 1964 McCone attends meeting with President
Johnson jon surfacing A-ll.
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| Affairs.
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~ 4 March 1964 _ William Bundy succeeds Roger Hilsman as
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McCone meets with General Eisenhower who
discusses relations with de Gaulle.
McCone travels to Vietnam until 13 March;
McCone dissents on McNamara's trip report;
reports policy disagreement separately wv
to President Johnson.
NSC meeting on Vietnam. v
McCone develops basic position paper. on NRE
for use with Baker panel of PFIAB,
At evening seminar, McCone develops position —
paper on operations against North Vietnam.
McGeorge Bundy develops position paper on.
Covert Program Against Cuba for use in .
meeting with President Johnson.
McCone talks to McGeorge Bundy about lack of
direct briefings of the President by the DCI.
McCone talks to President Johnson about ‘lack
of direct access.
NSC meeting on Cuban overflights.
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“MeCone sets forth position on "The
Invisible Government,”
McCone attends meeting with President Johnson
on Cuba and Laos; remains for Tuesday lunch .
meeting with the President, McNamara, Taylor |
and Bundy.
McCone attends meeting with President Johnson
4
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war footing and march north. /
‘McNamara's report on trip to Vietnam discusses |
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McCone. gives President Johnson Agency estimate .
on action against North Vietnam, /
“At meeting on Laos and Vietnam, Rusk raises
question of when does the United States |
commit troops, A
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Southeast Asia. v
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Southeast Asia.
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McCone goes to Honolulu for meeting on
Vietnam until 3 June.
McCone attends meetings with President Johnson
on Laos with the President asking, "What comes
next?"
McGeorge Bundy and Michael Forrestal raise
with McCone the possibility of an Agency
program along pre-SWITCHBACK lines.
McCone develops position paper on Southeast.
Asia. v
McCone writes McGeorge Bundy about PFIAB
report on NRP,
McCone meets with President Johnson to suggest
that McCone leave his post; President asks
‘that he remain until after the election.
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McCone issues guidance for developing re-
quirements for reconnaissance satellites.
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-Latin American officers in Panama, and also supplied
material for the US Army Intelligence School to use
in training foreign students on Communism. Nine CIA
officers lectured at a Fort Holabird course for senior
Latin American officers in 1961, capping their presenta-
tion by producing a Soviet defector who spoke on the
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Soviet intelligence service.
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CIA maintained a station in Havana throughout
1960 but faced increasing operational difficulties--
some of CIA's own making. Probably the outstanding |
flap was the capture of three TSD technicians, caught
in the act of planting a microphone in the New China
News Agency office. An analysis of this operation,
made when the technicians were released 18 months later,
Showed that they had ignored many of the basic rules
of tradecraft. On the other hand, the Cubans had given
them only perfunctory interrogations -
In 1960 the Havana Station consisted of (Janes
A. Noei, chief of station; Arthur Avignon, deputy;
about six case officers and as many secretaries. Life
was unpleasant; Castro agents shadowed American Em-
bassy personnel, monitored their telephone conversa-
tions, and tried to pump their children about what
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daddy was doing. As relations between the United
States and Cuba deteriorated the station concentrated
on support for the Cuban invasion then being planned,
and on developing stay-behind assets. Frank Belsito
and later Ralph Seehafer were designated as "stay-
behind officers" and regularly reported on a dozen
or sO agents and nets, a few of which survived the
station's closing.*
The break in diplomatic relations with Cuba |
was predictable, and during the fall of 1960 Embassy
dependents were moving themselves and their house-
hold effects back to the United States. Avignon
made a special trip on the Havana-Key West ferry
to take out his personal car, silverware, and a
$1,500 violin. Station files not absolutely essen-
tial were crated and shipped back to Headquarters.
Case officers were working 15-hour days, seven-day
weeks.
When the break came, the Embassy had three
days' notice that it would close on 4 January 1961.
The CIA station had just installed a new incinerator
* One stay-behind agent, AMFOX-1, was still report- .
ing in 1973 but WH Division believed he had been
doubled.
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and managed to burn what files it could not ship to
Key West on the attache aircraft. When they were
not burning papers or smashing technical equipment,
case officers were caching radios or making advance
payments to agents left behind.
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On 4 January station personnel met at the
Embassy, rode in convoy to the ferry, and sailed to
the States. A few, like William J. Murray, had main-
tained houses until the end and lost everything in
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them. *
This was the period when Fidel Castro, as yet
unrestrained by his more cautious and practical Soviet
advisors, was busily stirring up trouble in the
Western Hemisphere and popularizing the phrase
"exporting the revolution." A typical target was
Honduras, the poorest and most primitive country in
Central America. CIA's reaction was also typical
of the "nation-building" and "“institution-building"
approach to countering subversion.
When Castro began his propaganda campaign in
* Two years later Congress authorized the Department
of State to reimburse its employees the depreciated
value of furnishings left in Cuba. Payments fell
far short of replacement costs.
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7” of assets commencing with a close per-
sonal relationship between the station
| chief and the President of Mexico, high-
level telephone taps, photographic sur-
‘ veillance, unilateral intelligence as-
sets and a broad scale of covert action
an capabilities.
Within a week of the inspector's visit
Frederick W. Cole was relieved as chief of station
| in La Paz, partly because of comments made by Ambas-
sador Ben Stephansky, a former labor attache who had
not worked closely with CIA. Lyle T. Shannon, cos,
Panama City, left WH Division (perhaps coincidentally)
a few months after the Inspector General had described
him thus: |
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The chief of station is a GS-18 who
has served in many different posts in
| the Agency. He has been in Panama for
about five years. A wide gap in human ‘
relations exists between the chief of
| station and his staff. He is coldly
aloof and is reputed to brook no dif- \
‘ ference of opinion even on questions
| ; of operational procedures. He is a
: ; hard-driving administrator. His tal-
: ents along this line are granted even
by the Ambassador, who bluntly dis-
credits his ability as an intelligence
officer. 275/
Although the separate Task Force W (TFW) was
not officially established until 8 March 1962, the
planning and execution of the Bay of Pigs operation
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were for all practical purposes conducted indepen-
dently of WH Division and therefore are not covered
in this history. There was an informal but under-
stood shortcut in the chain of command; basic deci-
sions were made at the DDP, DCI, or Presidential
level. Although some of the key personnel were de-
tailed from WH Division, the Cuban Headquarters unit
was in another building and no one pretended that
J. C. King was running the show.
Jacob D. Esterline, a veteran WH Division
officer who later became deputy chief of the divi-
Sion, was chief of the Cuban unit during the buildup
and invasion attempt, and took his orders from the
DDP. When the Cuban unit was made officially autono-
mous as TFW and later as the Special Affairs Staff
(SAS), it was headed first by William K. Harvey and
then by Desmond FitzGerald, Bruce B. Cheever and
John L. Hart, none of whom had previous service in
WH Division. It was not until 1965 that the Cuban
unit really lost its autonomy and again came firmly
under WH Division.
Actual expenditures in FY 1961 illustrate
the disparity between Cuban operations and the
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parent WH Division. In that year total obligations
for Cuban operations were (G41, 498,743) or almost
four times the ($11,003,991) spent in the rest of
Latin America. Except for Cuba 1961 was a repre- :
sentative year, and these were the obligations for
regular stations throughout the hemisphere: :
/ Brazil $1,498,101 Colombia $301,389
' Mexico 1,384,505 Dominican Rep. 261,148
i Venezuela 922,424 Costa Rica 231,351
\ Argentina 802,302 £1 Salvador 222,037
\" ' Chile 646,768 Honduras 103,820
q | Panama 579,310 Nicaragua 92,088
' Uruguay 521,082 Haiti 77,675
j Guatemala 418,778 Paraguay 54,606
' Peru 380,422 West Indies 41,864
Ecuador 336,367 Puerto Rico 24,377
Bolivia | -—- 303,210 | 276/ |
“Until the nearly 1,200 prisoners taken at the
“ Bay of Pigs could be ransomed with shipments of phar-
maceuticals, CIA regularly supported their dependents
in the United States. In the opinion of the General
Counsel, if a dependent had sued, courts would probably
-. ‘have found that Cuban Brigade members were entitled to
the benefits of the Federal Employees' Compensation
Act. Thus by mid-1962 CIA was disbursing $311,500
i ; per month to the dependents, plus bonuses and medical
care for invaders who managed to return. These ex-
penses, however, were paid from special funds outside
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lution reached its peak in 1962. The first Castro-
inspired guerrilla action in Latin America occurred
in March of that year, when Indians in the interior
of Peru attacked the towns of Huampani and Satipo.
A Lima Station penetration agent identified their
leader as Cuban-trained and reported that radios and
; weapons had been smuggled in from Cuba to start the
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attack.
At year's end the US Government planned to
assemble for the Organization of American States a
white paper on Cuban subversion in Latin America,
and in February 1963 WH Division chiefs of station
met in Panama to discuss their contributions with -
the DCI. From this meeting came a picture of Castro's
campaign of subversion.
Argentina reported that left-wing Peronists
were an attractive target for Cuba; police had cap-
tured a group of terrorists organized and directed
by John William Cooke, an ex-Peronist then in Cuba.
Bolivia knew of 217 activists trained in Cuba within
nine months and was looking forward to debriefing
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I Everyone breathed easier, and the Chief, WH
Division, described the operation as “one of the
most tightly held of our Cuban activities." Two ;
“| years later the hold was not so tight, for on 26 March ‘i.
1965 the New York Times front-paged a reasonably com-
f
plete and accurate account of the great sugar-sabotage
operation under the headline:
PRESIDENT KENNEDY BALKED "
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Press services picked up the story.
Press International doffed its cap to "enterprising
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For across- the- board coverage of Cuba in
the early 1960's the Mexico City Station was tops.
Reporting on the Cuban Embassy, the COS said in Feb-
ruary 1963:
... . We intercept their mail, photograph
all the people who go in and out of the
Embassy, cover their telephones completely,
and within a few hours of the conversa-
tions have resumes of all. the phone calls.
We cover their trash, and this has been
found to be useful. And included in the
usefulness was the discovery of a man who
‘was doublecrossing us, who we thought was
a good penetration of the Embassy.
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CIA had seven different microphones in the
Cuban Embassy, one hidden in a leg of the coffee
table in the Ambassador's office. Like most audio
operations, this one produced a lot of chaff, but
it also yielded bits of operational information
showing connections between the Embassy and local
Communists and students. At the airport the station
was getting photographs of all travellers to Cuba,
plus about 300 photos per day of their passports
and documents. y
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[inciudea in the take from the Cuban Embassy
were the serial numbers of weapons bought by Commu-
nists for smuggling into Guatemala, plus the names
and positions of the sellers. Complicating the ex-.
ploitation of this information was the fact that the
weapons had been sold by Mexican officials, and while
the station wanted to stop the smuggling and appre- ~
hend the Communist smugglers it had no desire to
upset sensitive relations with the Mexican Government]
g [Two high-level officers of the Cuban Embassy,
one of them the cultural attache} were recruited CIA
penetrations. The station had sent three agents into
Cuba and was getting reports from them by secret
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[Ne such restraint was applied to Venezuela,
‘1 where Castro-supported terrorism was rampant. On
writing. Meanwhile it was servicing 17 accommoda-
tion addresses for Headquarters and Miami.
In spite of all this, there was little exploi-
table evidence that Cuba was using Mexico as a base
for subversion in the rest of Latin America. Mexico
was the only Latin American nation to maintain diplo-
Matic relations. with Cuba in the face of an OAS reso-
lution intended to isolate the island. Anxious to
retain this bridge to the Western Hemisphere, Castro
had ordered his Embassy to do nothing which might 284)"
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2 November 1963, on a tip from a campesino, the
Servicio de Inteligencia de las Fuerzas Armadas
(SIFA) found a cache of more than three tons of
Cuban arms on a beach on the Paraguana Peninsula
in northwest Venezuela. CIA learned about it promptly
through liaison.
Jonathan G. Hanke, a Caracas case:officer,
brought sample weapons to Washington, where CIA was
able to raise the serial numbers and Cuban Army in-
Signia which had been ground off. Richard Helms,
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blocs in the country: Barrientos, supported by the
. ae
campesinos; General Alfredo Ovando Candia, supported
by the army; and the Communists and leftists, sup-
ported by tough mine and factory workers. To have
py Barrientos elected, CIA first had to promote a
" credible election by underwriting the campaigns of
both the selected winner and his token opposition
at the polls.
The real question was whether elections would
be held at all. In 18 months the La Paz Station
spent $585,000, first to persuade the armed forces
to clamp down on the leftists, then to persuade
Barrientos to run, then to convince Ovando he should
not interfere, and finally to promote enough politi-
cal opposition to make the election plausible. In
a genuine tour de force, COS Lawrence M. Sternfield
produced what OAS observers called a democratic and
honest election--and got the results from the elec-
“ont 7 vote 1964 “President “Lyndon B. Johnson
presided at a White House meeting which laid down
general guidelines for CIA action against Cuba.
Others at the meeting included Secretary of State
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Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara,
General: Maxwell Taylor of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, -
Presidential Advisor McGeorge Bundy, DCI John A.
McCone, DDP Richard Helms and FitzGerald. There was
no question about charging CIA with the following
types of activity:
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1. Collection of intelligence.
2. Covert propaganda to encourage
low-risk forms of active and passive
resistance. 5
3. Cooperation with other agencies
in economic denial.
4, Attempts to identify and estab-
lish contact with potential dissident
elements inside Cuba.
5. Indirect economic sabotage.
There was sharp disagreement, however, over
whether CIA should continue infiltrating sabotage
agents into Cuba. McNamara, Taylor and McCone favored
more sabotage raids, but Rusk and Bundy feared that —~
CIA raids might undermine the US "clean hands" pos-
ture in the OAS or give the Soviets an excuse for
delaying turnover of their surface-to-air missile
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(SAM) sites to the Cubans.
Finally Rusk recommended that CIA's raiding
assets be kept in being but not actually used--at
least until the OAS and SAM sites problems could be
clarified. The President accepted this recommenda-
tion. Although CIA did try to keep its sabotage
agents ready, the White House decision spelled the
end of the Agency's. sabotage (though not support and
intelligence-collecting) infiltrations of cuba
Agency-sponsored radio propaganda aimed at
Cuba reached its peak in early 1965 with an actual
expenditure of about $1,500,000 and expansion still
planned. The semi-notional Cuban Freedom Committee
served as cover for Radio Free Cuba, which broad-
cast a total of 77 hours weekly from transmitters
in Miami, Key West, and New. Orleans.
Started in 1961, the Cuban Freedom Committee
retained a public relations firm and spent. $7,000
annually to establish its cover by soliciting bona |
fide public contributions. In its first year these
totalled $5,000, but by 1965 public support. had dwin-
dled to $200. One of the difficulties was that any
widespread US appeal for funds for Rddio Free Cuba
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would perforce have to attack Castro, and might there-
fore be considered domestic propaganda exceeding CIA's
charter. i
Outside the committee, CIA operated a trans-
mitter calling itself Radio Americas and broad-
casting from Swan Island, and bought time for anti-
Cuban broadcasts from three commercial stations.
Programming on these four stations totalled 119
hours weekly in addition to the 77 on Radio Free
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Cuba.
Swan Island, roughly a mile and a half long
and three-quarters of a mile wide, lies in the Carib-
bean 125 miles north of the Honduran coast. Both the
United States and Honduras claimed sovereignty over the
island in the 1960's. The US Weather Bureau-had manned
a weather station there Since 1949, and CIA first set
up a covert transmitter in 1954 to support its propa-
ganda against the Arbenz regime in Guatemala. *
Apart from the question of its real impact—in
Cuba and the psychological problems of a. staff living
* Under a 1971 agreement the US relinquished its claim
to sovereignty but retained the right to operate a
weather station.
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in almost total isolation, the Swan Island transmitter
| raised a nightmare of cover complications. Operating
as Radio Americas, it was supposedly under cover of
the Vanguard Service Corporation, an Agency proprie-
| tary which offered no services, and the Gibraltar
Steamship Corporation, another proprietary which
operated no steamships. A Boston millionaire who
= | claimed to-own the island collected rent from the
Vanguard Corporation, which could not afford to argue,
but not fromthe Weather Bureau, which disputed his
claim. Vanguard contracted with Coastal Air of
Miami for one light-aircraft supply flight a week
and with the Logistics Service Corporation of Phila-
delphia, a Philco subsidiary, to maintain the island
facilities and transmitting equipment. All of this
enabled CIA to play tapes and broadcast the commen-
: - 7 “ taries of the three Cuban anfiouncers stationed on ~
' the island, but it did not prevent Radio Habana
from pinpointing the transmitter and calling it a
| CIA \ propaganda mechanism.
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iif the Cuban airwaves and smuggle or airdrop transistor
radios into Cuba to expand the audience. Inside the
Agency FitzGerald politely rejected the. congressional
advice but pointed out that WH Division already was ot
planning the University of the Air,* which would of
broadcast college-level courses to divide the loyalty
of Cuban students. /
Another congressional critic was Senator 7
Eugene McCarthy (D-Minn.), perennial sponsor of bills :
to create a CIA Watchdog Committee and author of a i
January 1964 Saturday Evening Post article entitled :
"The CIA Is Getting Out Of Hand." In April 1965
FitzGerald and Seymour Bolten of WH Division met
with the Senator to discuss the Christian Democratic
social and political programs of the Catholic Church
in Latin America. After this meeting McCarthy, a
‘devout Catholic, coo tempered his assess-
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US relations with Cuba entered a new phase
| after the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 when Agency
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sure of CIA's relations with American universities
and student groups. ey
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facilities provided the Kennedy administration with
positive information on. the buildup of Soviet mis-
sile capability on the island. This episode is docu-
-mented elsewhere and is outside the scope of this
present paper.
One of FitzGerald's major successes against
Cuba was in the field of economic warfare--called
the MHVIPER program in CIA. After a hurricane
ripped through the island in 1964, Castro's econo- |
mists and publicists began a campaign to persuade
free-world sugar brokers that the Cuban sugar crop
had been badly damaged and exports would be low.
‘The object, of course, was.to drive up sugar prices
on the world market, on which Castro depended for
hard currency to finance imports.
At first the campaign worked and sugar prices
did skyrocket. But FitzGerald was not convinced,
and sent Natalie Scott’ to London to study economic
reports from the British Embassy in Havana. Partly
on the basis of her research, the US. Government's
sugar-crop forecasters concluded that despite the
_ hurricane Cuba would harvest more sugar than ever.
FitzGerald arranged to have a. Department of
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State official leak this general conclusion to the
New York Times. Sugar prices dipped, but rallied
when Castro indignantly denied the Times story.
The Department then officially announced the US Govern-
ment estimate that there would be no shortage of
Cuban sugar. As it turned out, the US estimate was
right.
After the official announcement world sugar
prices dropped several cents per pound, and this
time they stayed down. At a time when fluctuations
of one cent a pound meant millions of dollars to
the Cuban economy, publication of the essentially
correct estimate upset Castro's attempts to manipu-
late the narket
Late in the summer of 1964. the DDI told Fitz-
Gerald that the Department of State was inquiring
informally about the possibility of setting up a
CIA channel for plausibly deniable clandestine con-
tacts with Cuba. FitzGerald replied:
It seems to me that the establishment
of a continuous two-way conversation with
Fidel Castro at a time when we- have noth-
ing to convey to him would be a serious
mistake.... It may: be that Secretary Rusk
feels that the present establishment of
conversations with Fidel Castro should
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we will have the ability to speak to him
when or if the time comes. On this score
I do not feel there is any reason for worry.
There are a number of ways in which we can
communicate to Fidel. Castro virtually at a
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art of CIA's economic warfare against Cuba
involved an elaborate scheme to Supply tampered pet-
' roleum additives through an Agency mechanism in An-
twerp. This was planned as subtle sabotage; after ‘
being mixed with Soviet petroleum the additives would :
Surely but imperceptibly incapacitate Cuban machinery.
; Unfortunately, the doctored additives proved anything
but subtle and the Cubans promptly discovered they
were unusable.
Also a failure was an attempt by Francis S.
Sherry and William C. Boner, Jr., of the Cuban Oper-
ations Group (WH/COG) to persuade Detroit automobile
executives to produce spare parts: deliberately de-
Signed to break down. Sherry and Boner went to De-
“— troit in early March 1965 and explained to manufac-
turing vice presidents that the defective parts
could be:sent to Cuba through third-country suppliers.
But. the automobile executives refused to cooperate;
they feared that their companies' reputations would
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In the wake of the ill-fated Bay of Pigs ine “,
vasion of 1961 and the active years of 1962-1964,
anti-Castro operations began to diminish in .1965.
Operations continued but at a slower pace. John L.
Hart had the title of Deputy Chief, WH Division, for
Cuba (DCWHD/C), and operated a large base in Miami
with virtual autonomy. A chain of safehouses,
training sites and boat-moorages stretched through
the Florida keys to Key West. From these CIA
. launched maritime operations which regularly placed
and retrieved agents from the Cuban coast, but whose
intelligence product often did not justify the
effort.
Meanwhile CIA ran a dwindling number of
on-island intelligence agents, including some
' handled in cooperation with the US Navy base at
— ~~ Guantanamo, where hundreds of Cubans still worked = ~— => >
-by day and returned to Castroland at night. As .
the Cuban General Directorate of Intelligence (DGI)
i improved and expanded under Soviet tutelage, CIA
agent networks were rolled up and even singleton
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agents dropped out of contact. Typical was Radio
Habana's 12 May 1965 announcement that '31 counter-
revolutionaries, members of a CIA espionage network"
had been arrested. Of the 14 actually named in the
broadcast, WH Division identified six who had worked
with Juan Bautista Perez Luis (AMTAUP-10), chief
gardener at the naval base and principal agent for
CIA. Although he had been debriefed in Miami in Jan-.
uary, Perez' location and status were not known in
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PTO
bably the most successful political oper-
ation in WH Division's history was the Chilean elec-
tion of 4 September 1964 in which Eduardo Frei of
the Christian Democratic Party decisively defeated
Salvador Allende, Marxist leader of a Communist- ’
dominated coalition.* Drawing on covert mechanisms
established by Santiago Station years earlier, plus
new procedures and assets developed for the election, ys
the campaign to assure Frei's victory cost CIA about
$2,600,000. Its success kept Allende at bay until
1970, when no such intervention by CIA was authorized.
* For a full description, see "The Chilean Election
Operation of 1964, a Case History, 1961-1964." ‘
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in several meetings. Freeman, who had been in Mexico
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The Mexico City Station devoted a major part
-of its time to running or supporting operations
| against Cuba; 47 percent of its cable traffic con-
cerned Cuban operations. Mexico was the only Latin
American country maintaining diplomatic relations
| ~ with Castro and had the only direct air link to Ha-
vana. WH Division assigned top priority to recruit-
| 7 ing agents in place in Cuba, and Mexico City Station
not only ran its own operations but supported the
tentative plans of other stations.
| The variety and volume of technical operations
created a heavy workload managing safehouses, listen-
| 7 - ing posts, and vehicles. - For photography. alone the
Station had six base houses commanding the entrances
to target embassies, two mobile photosurveillance
] trucks, and three agents trained in photosurveillance
7 on foot.: It was such projects that provided informa-
i _ tion on the visits of Lee Harvey Oswald, President
J Kennedy's assassin, to the Cuban and Soviet Embassies
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in Mexico.
CIA's clandestine information on Oswald, in-
cluding a photograph showing him in front of the
Soviet Embassy, was turned over to the FBI, which
promised to safeguard Agency sources and methods,
Instead, the Bureau showed the photograph to Oswald's
mother in Dallas and told her it was a CIA photo.
The mother gave the press a garbled story about the
photo, the FBI gave the press the correct story,
and eventually CIA's clandestine information became
part of the voluminous Warren Commission report on
the Kennedy assassination. In the process Mexico
City Station had to abandon its photosurveillance
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base houses, which had been thorough ly blown.
— a = na errr ns tel ae
Fe a ee eR ve
= In the early 1960's WH I Division “built an ex-
tensive political polling mechanism around the Insti-
tute for the Comparative Study of Political Systems,
a proprietary whose project cryptonym was JMTUBA,
From 1962 ‘to 1966 the institute conducted 20 polls
in nine Latin American countries. Their cost cannot
be computed because many of the expenses were charged
to other projects. .
In FY 1965, for example, political polls in
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("available to SR/CI/Research on that particular sub-
ject. Some of these studies were sterilized sub-
sequently for passage to a.wider list of recipients «
‘than the sensitivity of the original production
permitted. Some studies were translated and given
to foreign liaison services.* Many of these studies
were the result of suggestions for research topics -
from other SR Division offices, CIA-wide components,
and organizations outside the Cra. |
Throughout the period of this history, SR/-
Reports, in coordination with Chief,SR/CI, had re-
sponsibility for the dissemination of timely general 7
- Cr reports on the RIS. The area division concerned
"disseminated CI reports on the RIS which were clearly |
MS of only local significance.
J. Warren » commission Studies
The President's Commission on the Assassina-
tion of President Kennedy , also known as the Warren >
‘Commission, through its General Counsel, Mr. J. Lee
_ Rankin, frequently called upon the CIA for information
.* Attachment C lists the more important studies
disseminated by SR/CI/Research and its predecessor
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in 1964. SR/CI/Research Branch responded to many
of these requests for information working through ©
CI Staff which assumed managerial control for CIA
communications with the commission. the branch
furnished information to the commission on a wide
variety of topics concerning the RIS, Lee Harvey
Oswald, and Oswald's associates in the USSR. *
Ina meeting between CIA representatives and
Messrs. Allen Dulles and Rankin of the Warren Com-
mission on 14 January 1964, Rankin asked that CIA .
draft questions to be included in a letter to the
Soviet Government concerning the Oswald case. The
questions were to be "not too technical," should
be sent soon, and were to be phrased in generalities
in order to allow the Soviets more flexibility than
would a longer, more pointed letter based on con-
crete US Government findings. These questions con-
stituted the first direct involvement of Wigren and
his Research Branch in the commission's work.
The commission wished to account in detail
for all of Oswald's activities outside the United
* See Attachnient D.
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States. Bagley, Chief, SR/CI, subsequently di-
rected Wigren to begin a chronological tabulation
of Oswald's activities in the USSR as collated ©
from various sources, The commission made avail-
able to Wigren documents and reports already ac-
quired from other US Government investigative
agencies. The commission agreed in principle to
honor CIA sensitivity classifications to documents
originated in the Agency for use of the commission.
The Agency's role was limited to written communica-
tions to the commission.” .
By 21 January 1964 Wigren and his colleages
had prepared and transmitted the questions to the
commission for relay to the Soviet Government.
Soviet defector Petr Deryabin had contributed to
this endeavor. The questionnaire had four basic
parts. The first series of questions sought to
Make an assessment of Oswald's mental and physical. —
- condition. The Soviets were requested to furnish —
information on his medical treatment in the USSR
while in the hospital following his suicide at-_
tempt in 1959. as well as any psychological evalua-
tions of him. The second series of questions
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sought to assess Oswald's. use of and dependence on
_ weapons. He had owned a shotgun in the USSR and
had joined a hunting organization there. The
third series of questions sought to complete Warren
Commission documentation of Oswald's background and
career in the USSR. Those items particularly |
sought were his correspondence with the Soviet Gov-
ernment, Soviet Government documents issued to him
concerning his request. for asylum and permission
to reside in the USSR, documents and registrations
of his residence and employment in the USSR, and
documents concerning his departure from the USSR.
The final question asked whether Oswald had a police
record in the USSR and requested information and
A comprehensive SR/CI/Research paper on the
Oswald case went to the commission on 25 January
1964. This was a detailed chronology of Oswald's
sojourn in the USSR together with an alphabetical
listing of persons in the USSR whom the Oswalds |
knew or mentioned. Identifying information was in-
cluded whenever available. This chronology was in
preliminary formbut the commission urgently required
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collated material to. support the taking of direct
testimony. The source material for the chronology
included personal documents , interviews, and official
and private correspondence. Traces were based on
CIA files and the Moscow and Minsk telephone direc-
tories. “These preliminary name traces were also
sent to the commission on the same day as the chron-. | .-
‘ology. The final version of the name traces based
on a review of the Oswald papers came to over 150
names; the results were furnished to the commission
in late March 1964. a |
SR/CI/Research prepared for the commission at
its request a paper survey of known data on Soviet
use of assassination. This study was intended only
for background information of commission members.
with the caveat that CIA as an organization did not
believe that the Kennedy assassination was a Soviet-
sponsored operation. Much of the material in the
assassination study had been published previously
within the Agency ~~
A fortuitous aspect of the SR/CI/Research
concerning the Oswald case occurred when fiir. Alex-.
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a photograph of Oswald in Graphics Register in
March 1964, Brasko was seeking photographs of
| buildings in Minsk, USSR, where Oswald was resettled |
by the Soviet Government after 1959, Brasko found
a copy of a color transparency which showed in a
casual setting a young man who bore a remarkable
facial resemblance to Oswald and was wearing a
shirt identical in pattern and color to a shirt
- Oswald was wearing in photographs found in his ef-
| fects following the Kennedy assassination. (Figure 1, .
page 77). The photograph was taken by an American |
tourist in Minsk's Central Square in August 1961 at
the Palace of Culture. Copies of the photograph ,
were also furnished to the FBI. The Bureau inter-
viewed the photographer and her companions who could
contribute little to their original statements when
first interviewed by Agency representatives following
their Soviet tour in 1961 (not about Oswald, however,
- whom they did not recall). A-copy of this photograph
was published on page 268 of the Warren Commission's
report. .
Some of the reports prepared by SR/CI/Research
were deemed suitable for publication in the Commission's
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report in the public record, either as textual
material or as footnotes. backing up general com=
ments. This required explicit permission from the
DDP, and the rewriting or declassification of some
‘material previously submitted to the commission.
In August 1964 Warren Commission Assistant Counsel
W. David Slawson requested permission to publish
in the commission report some memorandums submitted
'. to the commission by SR/CI/Research via CI Staff.
Since some of the material submitted to the commis-
sion earlier was intended for background use only
or contained operational information, the reports
in question were resubmitted to the commission in
sanitized versions modeled on the originals. The
_ revisions were identified as coming from CIA and
appeared primarily in textual and footnote material
on pages 258 to 280 of the commission's report.*
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K. National Intellii ence Survey on.
‘USSR Intelligence and Security
‘An important, recurring document written in
* Report of. the President! Ss Commission on the
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Source References*
Survey OF. CE in SR Division, Volume II, by
Robert H. Hicks, CI Staff. Aug 55. TS 110604.
. FY 1955 USSR Operational Plan. TS 91403.
SR Division's Operational Program and Budget
. for the USSR, FY 1956-57. TS 107830.
' Memo, Chief, SR for the DDP, sub: Field Trip
- Report, 3 Oct 55.
. _ Survey of CE in SR Division, by Robert H.
‘| Hicks, CI Staff, Aug 55. TS 110604.
1958 Inspection and Review Staff review of
.SR Division: "The Role of SR Division,
' 23 Dec 58. TS 153028.
Memo, I&R Staff for the DDP, sub: Inspection
of SR/CE Staff, 22 Dec 58. TS 153026.
SR Division Opérational Program, FY 1961,
‘pp 16 ff. 22 Mar 60, TS 175603.
| | SR Division Notice No. 450, 17 Aug 61. See
is: also CSHP 76, pp 57-64, for a more detailed
-l:! @iscussion of the 1961 functional reorganiza-
tion, and a list of the members of the
10.““Memo o of Conversation, 16 Jan 64; sub: CIA
‘Work in Support of the Warren Commission;
by Tennant H. Bagley.
ll. XAAZ~22407, 21 Jan 64, sub: Questions to be
. submitted to the Soviet Government, filed
in 201-288248 (Lee Harvey Oswald).
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Name List with Traces, 201-289248.
Assassination and Kidnapping, 201-289248.
XAAZ-22420, 29 Apr 64, sub: Photo of OSWALD
| 201-91182 (Irma Jung); SB/CI/P Archives
DA file-Germany.
. ' 201-96494 (Anatoliy Nikolayevich Krushin) ;
|, SB/CI/P Archives DA File-Germany.
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-- Qe 28 Feb. 1964 Soviet prasz rzécticn to tha asaasaination of President
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Anti-Castro PoLicieés,
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“OFFICIAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF CIA'S
-ANTI-CASTRO POLICIES,
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‘December 1979
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Foreword
This is the third volume of the Official History
of the Bay of Pigs Operation and it focuses on the
problems of establishing a policy for the United
‘States. Government as Fidel Castro and his cohorts
came to power in-Cuba.* The policy decided on by the
US Government in March 1960 called for the displace-
ment of Fidel Castro, and it was by no means a uni-
lateral decision promoted by the Central Intelligence
Agency -- although it is demonstrable that the Agency
was far more perceptive. than the policy making bodies
-in recognizing the threat to the Western Hemisphere
posed by Castro's communist affiliation. Because the
policy makers feared censure by the United Nations
and/or. the Organization of American States, the myth
of “plausible deniability" was the caveat that deter-
mined the CIA would be the principal implementing arm for -
the anti-Castro effort. From inception to termination,
* The preceding volumes were:
I - Air Operations
II - Participation in. the Conduct of Foreign
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"deniability" would be the albatross around the necks
of Agency planners; and from D-Day minus 2, aCe
15 April 1961). it became the strangling cord insuring
the failure of the effort at the Bay of Pigs.
This: volume describes the Agency' s organization
designed to accomplish the assigned task; and it
records the interaction between the Agency and other
government components (State and the military in
particular), between the Agency and the White House,
and among various CIA components as the program
evolved. The relationships were sometimes less than
harmonious. Particular attention is focused on the
roles played by both President Eisenhower who author-
ized the anti-Castro program and Vice President Nixon
'who has been charged ‘time and again -- unjustifiably
as the record reveals -- with being the mastermind
behind the operation.
Emphasis also is focused on the drastic change
in the concept of the operation between the spring
' and fall of 1960. From April's plans for the infil-
tration into Cuba of small teams of Agency trained
specialists in communications, sabotage, and para-
military operations to provide training and guidance
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to anti-Castro dissidents, November's plans called for
an amphibious landing with armor and combat air support
to establish a lodgement on Cuba soil from which a
provisional government (approved /and apdtsttes’ by CIA)
could issue its clarion calls for US, UN, or OAS inter-
vention.
Encompassed in this volume are the: records of
the policy level.meetings which considered such items
as funding the operation, possible use of US personnel
in combat roles, the use of US bases for training or
for operations, types of direct action programs (e.g.,
propaganda drops vs sabotage), and the host of other
- problems related to Castro's overthrow. It also makes
. clear that various US corporate interests played an
active (sometimes overactive) role in support of the
anti-Castro efforts of the Government.
This volume also examines official records in
light of the allegations of the Senate Select Commit-
tee's investigations that the assassination plans being
developed by the Mafia were a fundamental part of the
official US Government program to overthrow Fidel
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Finally, the reader of this volume should gain.
“7 some insights to the character of various of the
principal actors -- Agency and non-Agency -- who were
involved most closely with the Government's anti-Castro -
policy during the period from its inception through
the close of the Eisenhower administration. Not all
of these impressions are flattering; but the author,
‘who was in no way associated with the operation or
. the Directorate of Plans (now Operations) , hopes that
the presentation of. the evidence has been as free from
- bias as possible. |
Again the author wishes to acknowledge the valu-.
able contributions of the other two members of the CIA
History Staff, Mrs. Eulalie Hammond and Mrs. Sharon
Bond, ° to the completion of this volume. Without their
unfailing willingness to perform either the ‘substantive
research or the grimly. mechanical tasks required in
preparing a volume such as this, the task could have
been interminable.
For any errors of. fact or questionable interpreta-
‘tions, the. author alone is responsible.
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Volume III
Contents
Foreword ee ee ee ee ee
Part I. Background . . . . ....+4 646s
A. Watching from the Sidelines
B. Castro Takes Over .... .
Part II Castro Must Go ......42...
A. Organizing for Covert Action
B. Forging the Tool ......
Cc. Cooperation and Challenge .
D. Personnel and Training .. .
Part III Changing Concepts .......
Part IV Presidential Resurgence ....
‘Part V Direct Action Programs .....
A. Propaganda.........
B. Sabotage and other Exercises
Part VI Mr. Nixon's Role . .......°
Part VII The Question of Assassinations .
Part VIII ‘Conclusions ..........
Appendixes ©
A. Memorandum for the Director of Central
Intelligence from J. C. King, 11 Dec 59
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B. A Program of: Covert Action Against
the Castro Regime, 16 Mar 60 ..... - s .300
C. CNO Correspondence with Department of State
and NSC:
1) Letter for Allen Dulles from
' Arleigh Burke, 17 Mar 60 OO
TS (DD/P 0-1436) .........-.- #311
2) Letter for Gordon Gray from To
Arleigh Burke, 16 Mar 60 ...... 313
' 3). Memorandum for the Special
Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs
from Haydn Williams, 16 Mar 60,
sub: US Policy toward Cuba .... 318
.D.. Memorandum for Assistant Deputy Director
(Plans) - Action from,J. D. Esterline,
2 May 60, sub: - Liaison with US
Agencies on JMARC Activities . .... . . 332
E. Attack on Petroleum Refinery at. -,
Santiago de Cuba, 13-14 March 1961... ..335
F. Richard M. Nixon's Memorandum on Meeting
with Fidel Castro, 19 April 1959 | oe e © « 337
G. Memorandum for DCI {for Briefing Vice
President Nixon], 29 Feb 60, sub:
What We Are Doing in Cuba ........ 344
Source References
Part I . Background ee ee ee ee ee B47
Part II '. Castro Must.Go .-. ..... . . +. 352
Part III ‘Changing Concepts .:.... . . . 366
Part IV Presidential Resurgence ... .. . 369
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Part VIII
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Volume III Evolution of CIA's
Anti-Castro Policies,
1950 = January 1961”
Part I
Background
A. Watching from the Sidelines
Fidel CASTRO RUZ was identified in one of the
earliest reports in Agency files as "one of the young,
“student leaders’ in Cuba, who manages to get himself
involved in many things that do not ‘concern him." 1/
Beginning in 1948, the activities of Fidel Castro came
to be of increasing concern to the Central Intelligence
_ Agency and to the United States Government (USG). By
early 1960 the USG officially adopted a covert action
program designed to remove the Castro government from
control. of the island of Cuba. The policy of the USG
was to be carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency
and would culminate in the operations at the Bahia de
Cochinos from 17-19 April 1962.
Beginning in 1998 and continuing even after the.
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removing Castro from the leadership of the Cuban
Government, the principal questions faced by CIA's
Western Hemisphere Division, by the Department of
State, and by other concerned principals in the United
States were: What is Fidel Castro? By whom is he
controlled? What does he represent? Is he, or is he
not, a Communist? The nature of the Agency's interest
in answers to these questions is reflected in various
of the records for the period beginning in the mid-
1950's when it appeared that the Agency depended in
considerable part on the reporting from the American
Embassy offices in Havana.
‘Commenting on a report entitled "“Antidemocratic
Antecedents and Activities of Fidel Castro" prepared
by President Batista's Military Intelligence Service
(SIM) -- apparently in response. to a request from the
Burd de Represién a las Activadades Communistas (BRAC) *
-- to the Counselor of the American Embassy (Amembassy)
in Havana, Lincoln Vinton Chapin, told the CIA repre-
sentative among other things, that:
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The SIM report is nothing more than
a summary of allegations and accusations
made. against Fidel Castro during the
period 1948-1950. This summary has
apparently been slanted in an effort to
make Castro a "Rojo," but the result
is a rather poor one. 2/
The Department of State reporter refuted, ona
paragraph by paragraph basis, all of the allegations
which indicated that Castro had been tied in with
Communists, ‘or Communist sympathizers, ever since
his university days; and in forwarding the report to
Chief, Western Hemisphere Division, the COS Havana
indicated ‘that he was furnishing the information be-
cause of renewed interest: by the State Department in
Fidel Castro. 3/
| The tenor of State reporting continued in a.
similar vein well into 1957. Charges that Castro
was a Communist could not be substantiated, but State
did note that in his student days, he "was involved
in gangster-type activities." 47 Havana Embassy
reporting also reflected another of ‘the problems: of
continuing concern to the US Intelligence Community --
would Castro have sufficient force to oust Batista,
and were his basic feelings toward the US friendly. 5/
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In the mid-1950's, Havana Station ran seven
approved FI projects, most of which were aimed at
the Cuban ‘Communist Party, the PSP (Partido Socialista
Popular). Agency funds also were used to support
the efforts of an anti-Communist organization engaged
principally in propaganda activities. 6/
Lyman Kirkpatrick, CIA's Inspector General,
apparently accompanied US Ambassador Gardner and
his, party toa meeting with President Fulgencio
; Batista in the summer of 1956, a meeting which prompted
the Cuban President to write to the DCI, Allen Dulles,
in praise of the meeting.* 7/ In fact, ‘Agency support
for the peaceful transfer of power from Batista to a
democratically elected successor and amnesty for Castro
and his followers, as well as other anti-Batista dis-
sidents, was proposed in a memorandum from the Inspector
General in November 1957. 8/
‘* David R. McLean, a former member of the IG‘'s In-
spection Staff, attached a cryptic note to the copy.
of Dulles' letter of response to: Batista, which he,
(McLean) included in the file of miscellaneous docu-
ments on the Bay of Pigs, which were inherited by the
present author. McLean suggested that Kirkpatrick
helped organize BRAC, but the present author has not
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In view of subsequent developments, one inter-
esting suggestion made by the Inspector General in
November 1957 was the following:
On the island of Cuba, probably only
a US citizen, in some way known to be
connected with the US Government and
"assumed" to be backed by Washington,
' would. have the ability to act as inter-
mediary between the various opposition
groups in the Batista Government and
work out a possible “cease fire." This
would have to be done covertly, and any
_ results achieved either not ever publicly
announced or certainly not advertised.
until after the election. Any public
attempt to bring peace would be fore-
doomed to failure by each side probably
indicating exorbitant demands and. then
being unable to withdraw from its
announced position.* 9/
Although it may have had no relation to the
’ Kirkpatrick memorandum, on 25 November 1957, less
than a week following the Kirkpatrick memorandum,
William Wieland of the Department of State notified
Adolf Rerle, one of the country's leading experts on
Latin American Affairs and a former member of the
* It is. interesting to speculate whether at this
time Kirkpatrick was thinking of William D. Pawley, .
former US. Ambassador to Brazil and Peru and an
American businessman who operated significant enter-
prises in Cuba,.to negotiate with Batista. Within
a year's time, Pawley, who also stood-high in the
ranks of the Republic Party contributors, was desig-
-nated to undertake such a mission to Cuba.
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State Department, that he was enroute to Cuba, ac-
cording to Berle, “to see whether anything can be
done to bring the Cuban revolt to any kind of an
orderly conclusion." 10/
. Berle, with remarkable prescience, noted:
It is rough going, anti-intervention is
all right up toa point.. But we are re-
sponsible for keeping order in. the hemis-
phere quite aside from the proprieties, and
.a rather bolder policy in that regard.
seems indicated. il/
By early 1958, the Agency had become sufficiently
concerned about the pro-Communist orientation of
Castro's government, and particularly the pro-Castro
proclivities of his two principal deputies, Ernesto
Che Guevara and Raul Castro Ruz, Fidel's brother, that
penetration of the Partido Socialista Popular was a
priority concern of the field. At least two agents
were successfully placed in psp ranks, and. in March
1958, one Agency officer managed to join the Castro
forces in the mountains for a period of two weeks and
to observe their tactics in combat. In June 1958,
Robert D. Wiecha, COB, Santiago de Cuba, got himself
"captured" by Raul Castro's forces in order to be
able to assist 29 US sailors and marines and 15 US
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businessmen who had been kidnapped by Raul Castro.
In both instances, the Agency representatives returned
unharmed; and both reported ‘on the "radical" and anti-_.
American nature of the Castro movement. According
to one source, Wiecha found "definite communist over-
tones" among’ the Raul Castro forces.* 12/ .
Additional documentation of the pro-communist
nature of the Castro organization was reported with
great frequency during 1958 from contacts the Santiago
de Cuba Base had in Oriente Province. Whether Castro's
contingent: was communist oriented or not, others such
as Adolf Berle and his.friends (both in-and out of
State. Department), continued to reflect their concern
about the possible ways to combat ‘the growing strength
of the Castro movement in Cuba. 13/ Berle was most
hopeful that the Castro situation could be remedied
by cooperation among Latin American liberals working
in conjunction with some of the more enlightened Cubans
who haa broken with Castro (for example, Felipe Pazos
and Pepin Bosch) with additional support from the OAS
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on US captives shown here, but Hugh Thomas indicates
19 US businessmen and 27 servicemen were captured.
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-- and only minor participation from the US Department
of State. 14/.
At atime when the Agency's fears about the
Castro movement were increasing, a rather different |
proposal was put forward by the Chief of the Para-
military Division, Political and Psychological Staff,
of the Clandestine Service. Rather than trying to
‘whip Castro, Alfred Cox suggested that perhaps the
wisest move for the Agency would be to join Castro.
It waS apparent, according to Cox, that since Batista
was on the way out, we should now try to remedy Castro's
hostile attitude toward the United States because of
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our efforts to prop up Batista. To accomplish this,
Cox suggested that:
A practical way to protect United
States interests in this matter would
be to make secret contact with Castro,
assure him of the United States sympa-
thy with some of his objectives, and
to offer him support. The individual
chosen to. make the contact should be
of such background that it is clear
~ that he speaks with the authority of
the United States Government.
Obviously, the support must be given
covertly so as not to endanger United
States relations with Batista. The most
effective means of help to Castro would
be ‘arms and ammunition. Air dropping of
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.this equipment might be dangerous from
the security aspect. Allowing a ship-
load of equipment manned by a Cuban
crew to evade our Coast Guard would
probably be.a better method. The most
secure means of help would be giving
the money to Castro, who could then
purchase his own arms. A combination
of arms and money. would probably be
best.* 15/
By late fall of 1958, when it became apparent.
that the Batista regime in Cuba was about to go under,
the Agency in conjunction with the Department of State
supported a plan to have Batista bow out more or less
gracefully and to have the government of the country
taken over, not by the Presidential candidate who had
been elected in the rigged election, but by a junta
pending subsequent free, democratic elections. When
.* Not all Agency reporting out of the Cuban area was
biased against.Castro. One. report in the fall of 1958
indicated that Castro definitely was not a Communist,
citing as a reason for this: "Ninety-five percent of
his followers are good Catholics. Three Catholic
‘priests have joined Fidel Castro and his forces in
the Sierra Maestra, and one has joined Raul Castro
and his troops in the Sierra Cristal. The rebel forces
under the Castros, therefore, have four chaplains,
while the entire Cuban Army does not have a single
chaplain.. (Source comment: The United States should
not be taken in by President Fulgencio Batista's attempt
-to label the revolutionary movement as Communist in-
spired, dominated, or influenced.)" 16/
The source for this evaluation of Castro was, as
one might surmise, a Catholic priest. —
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traveling to Miami with William Snow, an Assistant
“Secretary of State, and Henry Holland, formerly a
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Col. J. C. King,
Chief, Western Hemisphere Division, met with William
D. Pawley on 18-19 November 1958 to discuss a plan
which would have Pawley travel to Cuba to meet with
Batista in an attempt to convince him to bow out
gracefully. Pawley was a long-time acquaintance and
friend of Batista from the days when Pawley had been
running the Cubana Airline. “
In return for Batista's support for a friendly
military junta -- nominally to be responsible for his
ouster -- the representatives of the Department of
State and the Agency agreed that Batista should be
provided safety for himself, his friends, and his
close cronies, particularly those whose lives would
be endangered should there ever be a truly violent
overthrow of the government. Batista also was to be
provided protection for his personal assets in Cuba.
Various individuals were identified as possible candi-
. dates. for the junta, and,’ according to King, the
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sufficient political strength to weaken Castro's sup~
port.
Following the meeting in Miami, Pawley did
undertake the mission to see Batista in Cuba. Arriv-
ing on 8 December in Havana he had a series of pre-
liminary meetings with the Cuban Foreign Minister,
who strongly supported the proposals that Pawley
indicated that he was going to make. Unfortunately,
however, the Foreign Minister told Pawley that it was —
unlikely that: Batista would accept the proposals.
The meeting between Pawley and Batista actually took
place on 11 December 1958 when, according to the re-
port from Havana station: .
Pawley. met with Batista for two hours
this evening. Laid his plan before ©
Batista without pulling any punches.
. B{atista] took it calmly.’ He agreed with
much of Pawley's analysis of situation,
but said he could not take the junta
way out. 17/ so ;
Batista made no promises, and went. through the .
reasons why he couldn't possibly give up the office --
for fear of being called a coward and traitor; that
there would be a blood bath; and that he had both
moral and constitutional obligations. COS Havana
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noted Pawley's evaluation of the meeting as follows:
Batista will not accept plan, and will
make every effort turn government over to
Rivera Aguero [the Batista candidate who
had been named Presidential successor in
a rigged election]. However, unfavorable
developments may produce change of attitude
on part of Bfatista]. 18/
Following Pawley's visit with Batista, the situ-
ation in Cuba deteriorated rapidly and the policies of
the US Government regarding Cuba were ambivalent. A
representative of the Archbishop of. Havana, Father Bez
Chebebe, approached the American Consul in Santiago to
float some proposals for resolving the differences be-
tween the two countries. The priest emphasized that
although a Castro take over was inevitable:
Both Fidel Castro and US interests -
had important stake in sugar crop and
both undoubtedly wish resolve problems
caused by present situation. Also said
that there were matters now mostly minor
on both.sides which have been sources
mutual irritation and misunderstanding
and that these should be eliminated
soonest, so that they would not grow
to affect: future relations, which Father
considers inevitable. 19/
In addition, the representative of the Archbishop of
Havana indicated to the Amconsul that:
He though[t] US Government could
profitably send person of confidence,
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not necessarily an official, to discuss
mutual problems as discreetly as possi-
ble with Fidel. Implied that such would
be well received. 20/
Despite the fact that the communist proclivities
of Fidel Castro and his cohorts had been clearly stated
by Agency personnel in Cuba, on 18 December 1958, COS
Havana cabled Headquarters strongly supporting. the
position that the Archbishop of Havana's representative
had proposed to the American Consulate, saying:
Havana: Station feels proposal merits
serious State/CIA consideration. Opera-
tion this nature could pay big ;future
dividends if fully qualified person could
be found for job and dispatched quickly.
Regardless how. we may feel about Castro-
and his movement, both will be important
political forces for a long time to ‘come.
Perhaps candidate could be found through
National Catholic Welfare Organization. 21/
At about the same. time this, ‘proposal was being
put forward, WH Division had asked the Paramilitary
Division (PMD) to establish 'a small contingency task
force, capable of making air drops into Cuba. Two
representatives of PMD, Lucious L. Rucker and William
G. Redel were sent to Havana -- Rucker to locate and
“survey possible drop zones and Redel to get himself
into position to see if he could locate dissidents who
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were both anti-Castro and anti-Batista. What WH hoped
to accomplish, presumably, was that they could organize
these anti-Batista and anti-Castro dissidents and get
them armed in time so that they could prevent Castro
from taking over the government if Batista should |
suddenly resign or decide to flee the country. 22/
On 31 December 1958, Paramilitary Division reported
to WH Division that a Helio Courier was already in
place in Key West with a backup Helio in Washington;
a sterile C-54 had been requested from Europe; and
the Office of Logistics would have an arms load
* Yigged for a drop by 2 January 1959. 23/
It was not until the last week of December 1958
that President Eisenhower became actively involved in
discussions and decisions affecting US policy toward
Cuba. “His interest was precipitated by a 23 December
1958 Memorandum on Cuba which had been prepared by
the Acting Secretary of State and sent to Eisenhower's
National Security Adviser, Gordon Gray, who discussed
the memorandum with Eisenhower and the DCI on 26 Decem-
‘ber. The President apparently indicated that he had
not been fully aware of the positions of State and CIA
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“regarding Castro, and he suggested that meetings of
the Special Group under NSC 5412/2 should be held on
a weekly basis, with Cuba to be a regular subject
‘for discussion.
Gordon Gray and Allen Dulles had some differences
of opinion concerning the advisability of reading other
individuals into the act. Gray suggested that the |
President's Board of Consultants (later the President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board) be made party to
the discussions,. but Dulles rather strongly suggested
that there was a significant difference between the
discussions which were intended for the Special Group
5412 on Covert Operations, and PFIAB responsibilities
for general problems related to foreign intelligence.
Dulles made ‘the specific point that if the Board of
Consultants was going to get involved in the details ©
of planned covert operations, they were then in a
position of reviewing US foreign policy. The discus-
sion also seems to have verged on the right of Congress
to. attempt to oversee covert operations -- a point
about which Eisenhower expressed himself very strongly,
‘noting that such action by Congress would be an in-
fringement of his prerogative as Commander-in-Chief. 24/
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At 3:40 on the afternoon of 31 December 1958,
there was another high level meeting attended by
Messrs. Herter, Murphy, and Rubottom, Department of
State; Irwin, Department of Defense; Admiral Burke,
the CNO; General Cabell, DDCI; and Gordon Gray at
which the Cuban situation was again discussed. Even.
as the meeting was in progress, Batista was preparing
to flee Cuba; and possible US action, including direct
intervention by US Marines, was among the topics that
were discussed. There also was some suggestion that
the US take the responsibility for naming members to
a junta to succeed Batista, rather than permitting
Fidel Castro and his followers to take over the Cuban
Government. 25/
With some benefit of hindsight, Eisenhower re-
called this period in the following manner:
. During the rush of these last events
in the final days of 1958, the Central
Intelligence Agency suggested for the
first time that a Castro victory might
not be in the best interests of the United
States. (Earlier reports which I had re-
ceived of Castro's possible Communism were
Suspect because they originated with
people who favored Batista.)
“Communists and other extreme radicals
appear to have ‘penetrated the Castro move-+
ment,“ Allen Dulles said. “If Castro
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takes over, they will probably participate
in the government." When I heard this
estimate, I was provoked that such a con-
‘clusion had not been given earlier.
At another point,. the ex-President wrote: ©
Though our intelligence experts backed
and filled for a number of months, events
were gradually driving them to the conclu-
sion that with the coming of Castro, Com-
munism had penetrated this hemisphere. 26/
B. Castro Takes Over :
During the first few weeks of 1959 following
Castro's take over, there was a flurry of activity
as Havana Station attempted to keep track of the
- changes in government. “The Station seemed assured
that it was cognizant of all of Castro's movements ,.
especially on the developing military capabilities.
In fact, when the US Army suggested that the Station
provide support for the Army's covert collection of
‘military intelligence under -commercial cover in Havana,
COS took strong exception to the proposals, emphasizing
the Station's own capabilities in this area. COS was
overruled by Headquarters, however, and General Cabell
assured the Assistant Chief of Staff. for Intelligence
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of the Army that while he was aware that Havana had
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objected to the Army's proposals, the COS nonetheless
had been “instructed" to coopérate.* 27/
In these early weeks of 1959, US representatives
in. Havana were predicting that Castro would have a
difficult time holding his government together, and
among other things, one report emphasized the proba-
bility that Castro would soon find that he would have
to get along with the United States. 29/ The most ,
likely threat to relations with the United States
was the existence of the naval base at Guantanamo
Bay, but neither CIA nor State Department representa-
tives saw any threat to this installation, and this
belief was supported in early March 1959 by a Special
‘National Intelligence Estimate that, at most, Castro
“sooner or later {is] likely to ask for major increases.
* An interesting side note. to the discussions at this
time was that the Army Attache apparently had planned
to use a negro Lt. Col. who was on -TDY in Havana to do
a study of -the new Castro Army. In a memorandum -to
the Chief} Western Hemisphere Division, and to the
Chief, Foreign Intelligence Staff, Al Cox, Chief,
Paramilitary Division reported -- without ever using
the term “black" --. that General Erskine (Army Special
Forces) believed that‘a “color bar“ did exist in the
Caribbean area and that a better choice than Lt. Col.
Reuben Horner, the black officer in question, could
be made. 28/
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in the nominal rent now paid for the Guantanamo Base,
revision of employment practices which appeared to
discriminate against Cuban workers, and perhaps other
changes," 30/
In the early spring of 1959, as Castro made
known that he was planning to visit the United States,
COS Havana revealed ambiguous feelings about the im-
portance of the Castro trip. He noted for Headquarters
information that: |
Washington visit can make or break
Castro. Unless he gets a strong helping
‘hand from the United States, many serious
observers feel his. regime will collapse
within a matter of months. 31/
Pointing to the serious economic difficulties of the
new Cuban Government, cos Havana indicated that
castro’ s popularity was very low among the middle and
upper classes, but at the same time he emphasized that
Castro was "the idol of the masses." 32/ COS Havana‘
did an excellent. job of predicting how Castro would
act when he arrived in the United States, suggesting
that Castro would probably make his pitch, not to. the
heads of the ‘State Department. and to the press, but
‘that he would appeal to the workers, the farmers, the
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students, and the masses in America to support his
revolution. .COS emphasized that ‘Headquarters should
‘make no mistake that the Castro Government, while not
openly avowed Communist, was heavily infiltrated with
Communists and had taken no stand in opposition to
Communist positions, and, moreover, there was little
question about who would eventually control the Cuban
Government. cos did suggest that Headquarters give
serious consideration to planting embarrassing ques-
tions with reporters ‘to stick to Castro while he was
in the US. 33/0 Both the Department of State and COS
Havana were in general agreement about the results of
the Castro. visit. COS Havana summarized one of his
dispatches as follows:
' It would be unwise to assume from the
minor indications to date that Fidel has
undergone a serious change of heart as a
result of his visit to the United States. 34/
In a memorandum to Gordon Gray, President Eisen-
hower's Special Assistant for National Security Affairs,
Robert Murphy, Deputy Undersecretary of State noted .
that: |
Despite Castro's apparent simplicity,
sincerity, and eagerness to reassure the
United States public, there is little
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probability that Castro had altered the
essentially radical course of his revolu-
tion. -From his experience here, he has
gained a valuable knowledge of American
. public reaction which may make him a more
difficult man to.deal.with on his return
to Cuba. It would be a serious mistake
to underestimate this man. ‘With all his
appearance of naiveté, unsophistication,
-and ignorance. on many matters, he is clearly
a strong personality and a born leader of
great personal courage and conviction.
While we certainly know him better than
before, Castro remains an enigma; and we
should await his decisions on specific
matters before assuming a more optimistic
view than heretofore about the possibility
of developing a constuctive relationship -
with him and his government. 35/
With the benefit of hindsight, it seems that in
this period shortly following Castro's visit to the
United States the COS Havana may have misjudged a
significant development which surfaced almost imme-
diately after Castro's return to Cuba. Remarking on
‘an apparent rash of anti-Communist statements appear-
ing in the Cuban press, one dispatch speculated that:
These demonstrations obviously welcome,
but possibly most significant aspect is
demonstration once again, enormous power
Castro, who with few words. made anti-
Communism popular position. By same
token he could reverse trend at. any time,
and skeptics speculating that current
stand is sop intended to make it more
difficult for U.S. interests to protest
effectively against stringent agrarian
reform law. 36/
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A follow-up dispatch within two days of that
cited above provided a more accurate insight as to
the depth of the struggle which was,in fact, being
waged within Cuba between the pro- and the anti-
Communist factions. Reporting on comments made by
the Executive Secretary of the Partido Socialista
Popular (PsP) with reference to. the confusion among
party members regarding statements that Castro had
made while he was in the United States, Anibal Escalante
laid it on the line that there was a struggle between
the left and the right; and he emphasized that the
- conservative element was trying to take advantage of
‘remarks which Castro had been forced to make while in
the United States. According to the source reporting
on Escalante's talk, Vice-President Nixon had told
Castro that unless he broke his alliance with the
Communists, the United States would cut off economic
aid to Cuba; and this threat had struck Castro as so
serious that he made some unwise statements. The
source, however, noted that the liberal forces of the
26 July movement in the Directorio Revolucionario (the
DR), were in control of the revolution, and that the
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duty of the PSP was to work toward unity and overcome
the counterrevolutionaries. 37/ |
‘In a Special NIE of 30 June 1959 on The Situation
in the Cartbbean through 1959, the intelligence com-
munity again indicated that the internal situation in
Cuba had not been decided. “The SNIE commented:
The Communists probably do not now.
control Castro, but they are ina posi-
tion to exert influence in his regime, —
and to carry on further organizational
work. 38/
Through the summer aad into. the early fall of
1959, the degree of Castro's commitment to Communism
continued to be a major subject. of discussion within
the intelligence community; and in the weekly reporting
that was begun by COS Havana in early June, this topic
continually occurred. ‘In August 1959, when the Deputy
Chief of Western Hemisphere Division, Rudolph Gomez,
assisted ‘Leo Churn in the preparation of an “Urgent
‘
Report on Cuba" for distribution to members of the
Research Institute of America, Castro's Communist
association was prominently featured. At this time,
> and reflecting the views’ of both Western Hemisphere
Division and the Department of State with whom Gomez
. had coordinated the paper, Fidel Castro was not
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‘considered to be a Communist. His brother Raul Castro,
however, was clearly identified as a hard-core Com-
munist.* 39/— |
The internal problem to which Anibal Escalante
had referred in mid-summer came to a head in mid-
October 1959 when Hubert Matos, a military Leader in
Camaguey Province and formerly a strong supporter of
Castro, broke with Fidel over the increasing number
of leadership positions which were being turned over
to members of the Communist oriented PSP rather than
to members of the 26 July Movement . Matos resigned
as military leader of Camaguey on 19 October 1959 and
was arrested ‘on 20 October. During the months prior
to his trial in December 1959, when he was found guilty
of treason and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, a
‘
* In view of the trend of recent. years, it is inter-
esting to note that the Chuxn report found reason to
be somewhat critical of the Senate Internal Security
Committee (Sén. Eastland's Committee) for getting in-
volved in matters which were principally of concern
to’ the intelligence community. In this case, the
Senate Committee was criticized specifically for
taking Diaz Lanz, the head of Castro's Air Force who
‘'had defected, and questioning him before turning him
over to the intelligence agencies for initial inter-
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number of others who had been prominent anti-Batistianos
also broke with Castro. Among these were Faustino
Perez, Minister for Recovery of Illegally Acquired
| Property; Rufo Lépez-Fresquet, Minister of Finance;
Manuel Ray, Minister of Public Works; and Felipe Pazos,
head of the National Bank who was removed by Castro
and replaced by Che Guevera, whose expertise was in
revolution not in banking. As Theodore Draper has
said, this was the second civil war for Castro. 40/
Coincidental to the internal squabble that led
to Matos's resignation, the Deputy Chief of WH Division,
Rudy Gomez, was in Havana (15-18 October 1959) promot- -
ing. an increase in Station efforts to penetrate the
PSP. In the course of this tour, the qualifications
of the best of the agents who might conduct this pene-
tration were reviewed with COS Havana and Station
personnel. Gomez also pointed out that the anti-Com-
munist efforts in Havana should not be limited to
those who were FI or PP designees, but everyone in
the Station was urged to take advantage of opportunities
to push into the Partido Socialista Popular.” In re-
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the Ambassador and other members of the American
Embassy in Havana also were very much interested in
the program being advanced; and, in fact, asked Gomez
if CIA could “send a qualified Communist ‘expert to
Havana to indoctrinate appropriate Embassy officers
on Communist doctrines, particularly on their modus
operandi and how Communists working under ‘cover: could
be recognized." Upon his return Gomez received J. Cc.
King's approval to comply with this request.* 41/
‘Even as Gomez was promising State's representa-—
tives in Havana assistance in understanding Communist
activities, J. C. King, Chief of Western Hemisphere
Division, was going forward to the Director of Central
Intelligence with a memorandum complaining about the
Department of State's failure to provide CIA with a
policy action paper on Cuba -- a paper which, accord-
ing to King, had been promised as early as May 1959,
yet had not been received by the end of October. Nor
was there any indication when such paper might be
* It would appear from this request that both the DDP
and State were remiss in the training of their overseas |
personnel. That the Station had to request Headquarters
for support on such an issue is difficult to imagine.
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expected, despite numerous meetings with Department
representatives. King also was particularly critical
of the fact that Ambassador Bonsal had been called to
Washington on two occasions, but in neither instance
had he called on. the Agency for consultation -—- this
despite the fact that there had been indications from
the Department that such consultations were to be held. 42/
The ambivalence regarding Castrce's relation to
the Communist Party was illustrated by the Deputy
Director of Central Intelligence on 5 November 1959
in testifying at the hearings of’ the Judiciary SubCom-
mittee which was investigating the “Communist Threat |
to the US through the Caribbean." In response to the
question of whether Fidel was a Communist, General C.
P. Cabell stated:
Our information shows that the Cuban
Communists do not consider him a Communist
Party member or even a pro-Communist. On
N the other hand, they are delighted with the
nature of his government, which was.allowed
the Communists opportunity -- free opportun-
ity -- to organize, to propagandize, and
to infiltrate. We know the Communists
consider Castro a representative of the
bourgeoise ... Our conclusion, therefore,
is that Fidel Castro is not a Communist,
however, he certainly is not anti-Communist. 43/
In an attempt to resolve, at least part of the
dilemma a Related Mission Directive was approved on
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6 November 1959 and “would remain in effect until
further notice." The RMD stated in part as follows:
For the moment, CIA operations should
be carried out on the assumption that the
revolutionary government is basically non-
Communist, with legitimate reform goals
that. deserve US respect and support. Cov-
ert operations should support overt efforts
to arrive at a rapprochement with the pres--.
ent government and to eliminate the con-
: _ ditions described above without resorting
to forceful means.
‘If it should be established that the
Cuban government is. Communist-led or Com-
munist-dominated, or if that government
cannot be swayed from adopting measures
which intentionally or unintentionally
accomplish Communist objectives, the
question of direct attacks against Castro
will be re-examined. In planning for such
a contingency, each existing or new asset
should be evaluated in terms of possible
future utility from a paramilitary point
of view, nor will the development or re-
cruitment of assets be precluded merely
because they lack a paramilitary capa-
bility. Under no circumstances would any
"asset be apprised of this -contingency
planning. In fact.any disposition to
undertake violent action should. be promptly
and emphatically discouraged pending a
change in policy at the policy-making
level. -44/
Even as the RMD was being dispatched to the
field, another and more significant program was being
evolved in Headquarters. On 11 December 1959, J. C.
King, Chief, WH Division prepared a themorandum for the
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Director of Central Intelligence, through the Deputy
Director of Plans, forwarding a program having as its
specific objective “The overthrow of Castro within
one year, and his replacement by a junta friendly to
the United States which will call for elections 6
months after assumption of office." To achieve this
objective, Chief, WH/D put forward a program, to in-
clude among other items the following: |
1. Clandestine radio attacks on Cuba,
from liberal Caribbean countries.
2. Intrusion operations against Castro's
{TV and radio, to be mounted from within Cuba.
3. Formation of pro-US opposition groups
to establish by force a controlled area
within Cuba.
Colonel King then went on to suggest that:
Thorough consideration be given to the
elimination of Fidel Castro. None of those
close to Fidel, such as his brother Raul
or his companion Che Guevarra [ste], have
the same mesmeric appeal to the masses.
Many informed people believe that the
disappearance of Fidel would greatly ac-
celerate the fall of the present govern-
‘ ment.* 4S/
* The reader's attention is drawn to Appendix A (see
page 296) which reproduces the original 11 December
1959 J. C. King memorandum to the DCI. In light of
subsequent investigations, hearings, and publicity
regarding the Agency's complicity in assassination
(footnote continued on following page)
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As 1959 drew to a close, a final Special National
Intelligence Estimate, "The Situation in the Caribbean
through 1960," indicated that Castro was in to stay,
despite internal difficulties. The SNIE saw no serious.
threat to Castro's continued rule, and it pointed out’
that if there was direct US intervention, "Most Cubans
including the military, would react violently." 46/ .
| AS 1960 began, General Cabell, the Deputy Direc-
tor of Central Intelligence, held a joint briefing
plots aimed at Fidel Castro and others, pages 2 and 3
of Appendix A show two significant corrections in Allen
Dulles's own handwriting to the text submitted by Col.
King. In paragraph 3d, the phrase “thorough consider-
ation. be given ‘to the elimination of Fidel Castro"
carries Dulles's pencilled correction making the text
read “removal from Cuba" rather than "elimination."
At a later point in the same paragraph the
original text said “many informed people believe that
. the disappearance of Fidel would greatly :accelerate
the fall of the present government". Mr. Dulles has
substituted the word “removal" for the word “disappear-
ance." These significant changes in the text on the
‘original copy of King's memorandum -- which the author
has recovered ~- support the contention that the author.
has made in the Foreword to this Volume that the com-
_. ponent (WH/4) officially charged with the conduct of
the Agency's anti-Castro program was. neither charged
with nor responsible for programs designed to assas-
sinate Castro in the course of the Bay of Pigs Opera-
tion. Colonel King's. memorandum of 11 December 1959,
with the pencilled corrections noted above, was con-
curred in by Richard M.: Bissell and approved by Allen
W. Dulles on 12 December 1959.
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(8 January 1960) on Cuba for the Department of State
and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He reviewed the in-
creasing hold that the Communist idealogy and those
affiliated with the Communist Party were exerting
the Castro government. At this time, the DDCI also
discussed the need for increased covert and semi-
covert programs aimed at Castro -- psychological war-
fare, political action, economic action, and para-
‘military action, all of which had been conducted in:
_ some degree during the past year. 47/ This 8 January
1960 briefing can be used to denote the beginning of
the serious anti-Castro programs by Central Intelli-
_gence Agency which would culminate at the Bay of Pigs.
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Part II
Castro Must Go . ‘
A. Organizing for Covert Action (January-March 1960)
The first mention of a formal Agency structure
to’ deal with the matter of Fidel Castro was noted by
Colonel L. K. White, then Deputy Director for Support,
in reporting on the DCI's morning meeting of 8 January
1960. White's diary noted:
There was considerable discussion of
the situation in Cuba, and. the Director
requested Dick Bissell:to organize a
special task force to insure that we were
attacking this situation from all possible
angles. 1/ ,
The instruction was taken to heart, for on 18 Jan-
uary 1960 the WH Division:organized Branch 4 (WH/4) as
an expandable task force to run the ‘proposed Cuban Op-
erations. The initial Table of Organization totaled
. . _ \
40 persons, with 18 at Headquarters, 20 at Havana Station,
and 2 at Santiago: Base. 2/
Named to head the new Branch in Western Hemisphere
Division, was Jacob D. Esterline, recently returned COS,
Caracas, Venezuela, and formerly one of the principals
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in Project PBSUCCESS, the operation which had resulted
in the overthrow of the Communist-dominated government
of Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954. Esterline was
. the choice of J. C. King, Chief, WH Division; and to
the best of Esterline's recollection, toward the end
of his two year tour in Venezuela he had been queried.
by King about remaining in Venezuela or coming back
to Headquarters to work on the Cuban problem. It was
shortly after his return to the States in. January of
1960 that Esterline became Chief, WH/4. 3/
| In addition to his participation in the Guatemalan
episode and his extensive guerrilla warfare experience _
in World War II with the Oss, Esterline thinks that .
he got the job because J. C. King "had pretty much
confidence in my judgment. "* 4/ The relationship
- between Esterline and J. C. King, Chief, WH Division
and the relationship between. King and Richard Bissell,
‘
Deputy Director for Plans (DDP) during the course of
* The author had heard that Esterline had been directly
selected by the DDP, Richard Bissell, to be the head of
WH/4. Bissell made no mention of this, and it is con-
trary to the story noted above, as told by Esterline.
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the Bay of Pigs Operation has been the subject of
considerable speculation ever since the close out of
the invasion. It seems appropriate that some atten-
tion’ should be devoted to this subject before going
further into detail about the evolution of the covert
plans to oust Castro. One source close to the DDP
at the time.of the anti-Castro activity stated flatly:
A task force was formed under Bissell,
excluding J. C. King, Chief, WH/D, from
having in fact any control whatsoever
over the activity. 5/
‘The WH/D history states:
There was an informal but understood
short cut in the chain of command; basic
decisions were made at the DDP; DCI, or
Presidential level. Although some of
the key personnel were detailed from WH
Division, the Cuban Headquarter's unit
was in another building; and no one pre-
tended that J. C. King was running the
show. Jacob D. Esterline ... was the
Chief of the Cuban Unit, during the
build-up and invasion attempt and took
his orders from the DDP. 6/
" Walter Elder, formerly Special Assistant to Allen
Dulles at the time of the Bay of Pigs Operation has
indicated that there was a deliberate attempt to keep
King on the. outer edges of the anti-Castro activity;
but according to Elder, Col. King always knew what
was going on and was thoroughly involved in the Bay of
aT
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Pigs activity from its inception until its conclu-
sion.* 7/.
Esterline himself declined to comment for the
record on this particular speculation, but indicated
that he was not sure what J..C. King was up to at all
' times. It is clear, however, that Esterline was in
very close contact with Col. King throughout the
course of the Bay of Pigs Operation.**
Additional insights concerning J. C. King's
role in Bay of Pigs Operation have been provided by
Richard D. Drain, who was Chief of Operations for-WH/4,
and by Richard Bissell, the DDP. Drain has stated:
J. C. King never was told, I think for
. understandable reasons, to what extent he
+. Elder. suggested to the author that “they" wanted
King out of the operation because of his strong Re-
publican affiliations. "They" were never identified,
but King was well acquainted with highly placed figures
and. contributors to the Republican Party.
** This will become most apparent in the subsequent
discussion of the relationships between WH/4 and
William D. Pawley. During the author's initial conver-
sation with Esterline about the Bay of Pigs, Esterline
did state, in a manner similar to Elder,’ that J.C.
King was..out of the mainstream of the anti-Castro
effort, because he had known Republican Party
affiliations. 8/ There was no elaboration indicating
the impact of such affiliations on King's role, and
there is nothing in the record to support this allega—
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was in it, to what extent he was not in
it. Therefore, from time to time, he ~
would protrude ... sometimes, saying that
he was sorry to protrude; and then he.
would retract; and then he would be in;
and then he would be out ... that's as
a person. Then again, his Deputy, Ray
Herbert, would call and say "I just. don't
. understand Cable 18963 IN from Guatemala
_today. Would you come over and explain
to me what that's all about;" and I would
step out of the maelstrom of JMATE ...
they were just working flat out ... and
go over. There would be the old WH types
Going their thing in the old WH way.
- Maybe two cables a week from the stations,
and quite leisurely ... I think what had
happened.to J. C. King was that he had
stayed overlong in.the same job; and he
was "Mr. WH," by Gawd. With the excep-
tion of first Guatemala and then Cuba,
there was very little that ever happened
in Latin America which got to be,. given
our other worldwide responsibilities in
the DDP, a very front priority matter;
and consequently, at Staff meetings, for
example, they would go around and talk’
about the Soviet Union and China and ©
Europe and even Africa. Then, if there
was any time left, J. C. King would have
his time at. bat and report: some relatively
minor thing... Except in the case of
Guatemala there was, as everybody knows
now, a very substantial paramilitary
operation which was run by Richard M.
Bissell in his capacity as Special As-
sistant to the Director for Planning and
“Coordination.
I think that one of the many reasons
--- and I never was able to get much in
the way of history on Guatemala as an aid
, to the study of the Cuban operation ...
‘while the latter was in process ... was
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that this had never set very well with
Jd. C. King. He was divested of the
Guatemalan experience, and particularly
when it turned out to be a success ...
PBSUCCESS was a success, through dumb
luck more than anything else. J.C. ...-
‘couldn't take-any of the bows for it.
All right, that rankled, I am sure. - Now
this one comes along, and rather than ex-
pand WH/4, or whatever. the hell it was,
and leave this JMATE Project within that
.Branch, and build up that Branch -- oh,
no. Once again the same man, Dick Bissell
“-- now, however, DDP instead of SAPC --
becomes the case officer for the thing;
and his assistant, Tracy Barnes, is all
over him. One of J. C. King's few very
good men, Jacob D. Esterline, is pulled
aside and made Chief of the project -..
The old man had a great deal of amour
propre, J. C. King did. He was very vain.
He had all of the area expertise that one
would like to see in a Division Chief,
but he had been at it an awful long time.
It was a very incestuous Division. In
terms of the rotation, it was solely
within WH. There were very few people
in WH who had served outside of the |
“Western Hemisphere, except in Washington.
They were a tight-knit little group, and
here now, for the second time running, one
of their big chances to shine -- there
was a lot of money and all that kind of
stuff -- again had been taken away ...
and it was ... it was tough. 9/
Where Drain implied that J. C. King was cut com-
pletely out of WH/4 activities and operations, Mr.
Bissell had indicated that the situation was somewhat
different. In the course of an oral interview, the
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former DDP responded to questions concerning J. C.
King in the following manner:
Question: I.would like to clarify at
this point J. C. King's relationship .
to the Bay of Pigs project. I have
heard it:on both sides -- that he was
involved and that he was deliberately
end~run.
Mr. Bissell: There.is no doubt in my
mind that that was the case. I was
going to say that both of the things
that you have heard have an element of
truth in them. There was a deliberate
decision fairly early in the game --
I doubt if it was as early as March
'[1960. In fact,] I am pretty sure
that it wasn't, [but] I am reasonably
sure that the decision I speak of was
made by some such date as June [1960]
-- {that] Esterline would take charge
of this. Project and Esterline would
have direct access to. mé. He would.
not be under. the usual requirement of
all the cases going through J. C. King.
Now, as the scope of the scale of this
operation increased, and with the passage
-.of time, Esterline's direct channel to
me came to be more exercised; and there
was frequent interchange between Ester-
‘line and myself that didn't go through
J. C. King in the gense of a command
channel. On the other hand, J. C. ‘
was brought into all the consultations |
and was fully informed from the very
beginning about this operation. His
advice was sought and given, and I
_usually found it very good and followed
it. I remember no specific case where
either J. C. King's specific advice or
general attitude toward the operation
was inconsistent with, or in conflict
with my own.
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Question: Why did you make this decision
‘with regard to Jake, coming directly to
you and not going through King? Was it
just a-matter of great efficiency, or
what precipitated that?
Mr. Bisséll:. I think it was in part on
-the model of the Guatemalan operation,
and in part, I think, a feeling, probably
‘on-my Own part -- in some degree perhaps
on the part of Allen Dulles -- that J.
C. was not effective enough to handle ‘*
this kind of very fast moving, quite
large scale, quite complex, paramilitary
operation.
_ Question: Do you recall any instances ;
where there was a serious conflict be-
tween what Jake wanted to do and what
J. C. King thought should be done?
Mr. Bissell: I don't remember many, if
- any, and I believe that the relation-
ships between Jake and J. C. were pretty
good throughout. 10/
Certainly the’ written record bears out Bissell's.
_ contention that King was fully informed and that the
‘relationship between King and Esterline was, if not
love, at least mutually respectful.*
ay
* The only point of contention between King and Ester-
line that surfaced in the records concerned the degree
to which William Pawley should be involved in affairs
related to the organization of the Cuban exiles. At
one point, Jake suggested to the DDP that all contact
with Pawley be cut.off, but in sending Esterline's
memorandum through channels, J. C. King noted that he
was against cutting Pawley completely off from contact
with WH/4.: In fact, Pawley was ‘in continuous contact
-- even though in disagreement -- with both Jake and
King until: the close out of the operation.
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Another of the questions which must be addressed
in setting the stage of the Bay of Pigs operation is
_.the failure of Richard Helms -- at. that time Chief of
Operations (COPS) for the DDP: -- to become more than
marginally involved in the Cuban project. Oral inter-
views again provided the best explanations, and, con-
sequently, are entered into this record in rather full-
detail. Dick Drain, who became COPS/WH/4, made the
following comments:
Helms was COPS [Chief of Operations].
Either on his own volition, which I sus-
pect or on order -~ which I doubt -- Dick
Helms completely divorced himself from this
thing. I.mean absolutely! The one time
that I heard. from. Helms during this entire
_ project was ... I am sitting down there in
my chair, as COPS of the project, ona
Monday, having spent the entire goddamned
weekend working with the guy who is now
the head. of MI-6 -- Maurice Oldfield,
who was then the MI-6 resident in Washing-
ton -- trying to get an airplane and some
Cubans. out of Montego Bay before the
Brits in Jamaica came back from their
long. weekend ... I am sitting there con-
gratulating myself that the plane is out,
and the Cubans are out, and the British
are back, and it hasn't hit the fan, and
I get a telephone call from Dick Helms's
long time secretary, "Mr. Helms would
like to speak to you." Well, fine ...
well, the whole thing on his part was so.
-.. to me ... incredibly apologetic ....
‘three times he said to me in different
parts of the conversation ... "As you know,
I have nothing to do with this project."
What he did have to do with, ever since
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the Francis Gary Powers thing, he had
been a member of an inter-Agency com-
mittee that met with periodic regularity
to discuss air matters of any sensitivity.
I guess he'd had enough to do with this |
project so that somebody [who] had [been]
reading the cable traffic told him ...
"Well, those nuts down in Quarters Eye
seem to have lost an airplane this week-
end." He was going to the regular com-
mittee meeting that afternoon, so he had _
to ask me the details ... very apologetic-
ally. The third time that he said, "You
know I have nothing to do with this
project," I said, "Well Mr. Helms, I don't
want to be: fatuous about this, but I wish
to Christ that you did have because we
could use your expertise." He said,
“Hahaha ... yes, well thank you very much,"
and that was the end of that. He avoided
the thing like the plague. One of the
reasons may have been that, of course,
life went on; and if Bissell was getting
‘increasingly immersed in this one thing,
somebody had to watch the whole worldwide
store ... which of course Helms was damned
good at. A less attractive suggestion is
_ that Helms figured that there was a high
likelihood that this thing would screw up,
and he didn't want to have the tar baby
around him. I don't know. 11/ ,
Bissell, in responding: to the question about.
Helms' role during the course of the Bay of Pigs, com-
mented as follows:
I think that he [Helms] saw most. all
of the cable traffic and I think he was
pretty well informed as to what was going
on, very well informed; but he was really
out of the line of command on this opera-
tion. There was something of a tacit
agreement between us, that he would be
devoting himself to a lot of the other on
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going, business of the DDP office, be-
cause this was taking a great deal of
my time. .
Question: This was a tacit agreement,
“this wasn't a session in which you
and Helms ...
Bissell: Let me say this was probably
not that explicit. I would make an
observation here, and I don't want
you to infer anything really beyond
what it says, it was not particularly
easy -- I did not find it particular-
ly easy -- to discuss things clearly
and derive a clear understanding with
Dick [Helms] about the division of
labor between us when he was my Deputy. |
I don't imply by this any sense of
conflict or rivalry, but he would go
ahead and handle certain kinds of
matters, and I would go ahead and
handle certain kinds of matters.
‘We saw one another, of course, ‘all the
time. Quite often I would consult him
-about something that I was handling.
I think rather less often he would con-
sult me. I don't mean to imply however
in that any kind of concealment from me
-- I' never had that feeling at all --
but it really was our habit during the,
whole time that we were in those posi-
tions that the division of labor between
us was more tacit than explicit. 12/
Simultaneously with the decision to create a
separate Branch in WH Division to handle the anti-
' Castro activity discussions were begun by both the
Special Group 5412 and on an inter-agency basis as
to the nature of the anti-Castro effort. Among the
many questions raised early in the game was whether
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the US program should be overt or covert, with the
overt implications being the ultimate application
of US military force. to oust Castro. DCI Dulles
emphasized that contingency planning should be under-
taken by the Special Group, without necessarily in-
‘volving either the President or the National Security
Council.
The Department of State was concerned that if
Fidel Castro were deposed, perhaps his successors, Che
Guevara and Raul Castro, would be even worse than
Fidel. As reported in subsequent congressional reve-
lations, concerning CIA's role in assassination plots,
it was during the Special Group Meeting of 13 January
1960 that the Director of Central Intelligence "“empha-
sized that we do not have in mind a quick elimination
of Castro, but rather. actions designed to enable re-
sponsible opposition leaders to get a foothold." 13/
At this same Special Group Meeting, President
Eisenhower's National Security Adviser, Gordon Gray,
predicted with uncanny accuracy the situation which
would ultimately develop as one of the key weaknesses
in the whole concept of the Bay of Pigs Operation.
According to the report on the Special Group Meeting:
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Mr. Gray commented that a problem
would be posed for administration offi-
cials if a decision should be taken to
change our attitude toward Castro, as
outlined earlier in the meeting. He
acknowledged that any such decision
‘must. be kept highly secret, but he
foresaw difficulties which would arise,
for example, during testimony by the
Secretaries of Defense and Treasury”
before Congress, at public gatherings,
etc., if they should have to give an
impression that. the US was not doing ; -
anything about Cuba. 14/
This in.fact, was the “damned if I do, damned if
I don't" position in which Richard Nixon found himself
in the Fall of 1960 and thé position in which the United
States found itself with reference to both the United
Nations ‘and the Organization of the American States
throughout the course of the Bay of Pigs operation as
the myth of “plausible deniability" overruled common
sense, Following the initial Special Group meeting,
there was a flurry of activity séeking some solid
proposals; and in a CIA meeting of 21 January 1960,
C. Tracy Barnes (the Assistant DDP for Action), J. C.
King, Jake Esterline, and Dick Helms among others,
discussed a whole series of issues which would he
basic to the program from this time forward: identi-
fication of the principal Cuban leaders: -- Ramon Barquin,
Justo Carrillo, and Miro Cardona (who would eventually
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head up the principal anti-Castro organization sup-
ported by the Agency) were mentioned; radio propaganda
operating out of either Third country or US areas
was raised; the training program for both communica~
tors and for PM trainers at Fort Randolph in the
zone was discussed; and the possible acquisition
aircraft for support operations and the question
US business as a cover for the operations ‘of the
groups in the United States were all discussed.
Canal
of
of -
exile
The
possible involvement of US businesses to put overt.
pressure. on the US government for the possible imposi-
tion of economic sanctions and as a covert means
of
raising money for the support of Cuban exile organiza-
tions. also surfaced. This initial meeting also recog-
nized the problem of trying to gain the support of
the more liberal Latin American Governments (e.g.,
_that of Betancourt in Venezuela). 15/
Al Cox, one of the senior officers in paramilitary
note:
Stringent security precautions were a
placed on JMARC, including the exclusion
of the PP Staff and other Agency compo-
nents from all cable and dispatch traffic
and from access to correspondence between
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the project and the office of the DDP
+». In point of fact, such restrictive
measures were somewhat meaningless inso-
far.as keeping awareness of the project's
activities away from PP/PMG. The A/DDP/P
granted permission to PP/C/PMG to read the
daily project traffic, (with Esterline's
knowledge and permission). Esterline
personally knew the majority of the PP/PMG
senior officers, and in no time he had
drafted six or seven of these, including
the Deputy Chief, PMG, for assignment to
JMARC ... This, of course, was valuable
as’ a built-in penetration of JMARC in
the best FI and CI tradition.* 16/
‘Early in February of 1960, Allen Dulles was
briefed in general terms on the planning that was
\
being initiated by WH. Division, and at the same time
J. C. King told the Director "that the Branch concept
was used [in establishing WH/4] rather than the term
Task Force for greater security and to simplify chan-
nels of command." The Director subsequently explained
to the Special Group. (3 February 1960) some of the
activities that were being undertaken, noting that
within the next week or two, the Group would receive
* The crypt for the WH/4 anti-Castro operation was
initially’ JMARC. Following compromise of this crypt,
the project became JMATE (sometime in the period be-
tween 6-13 December 1960) Throughout this volume
the project will be identified as JMATE, except in
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‘a paper outlining the Agency's thoughts on the programs,
‘which had been initiated .against the Castro Govern-
ment.* 17/
The proposals of which the DCI had spoken were
discussed in a.DDP review session on ll February 1960
which was attended by Tracy Barnes, Jake Esterline,
Al Cox, Dave Phillips, and Jim Flannery. The focus
was on sabotage of the Cuban sugar industry,** propa-
ganda broadcasts, and funding. Noting that WH Division
had roughly $50,000 available for immediate use, it .
was speculated that the "ultimate magnitude" of the
anti-Castro effort might reach 3 million dollars =-—
an estimate that would, in effect, be some 40 million
short of the eventual cost. It was stated, however,
that funds would easily be obtainable from the Agency
reserve to meet any shortages. At this planning ses-
- sion, the training program for the PM cadre at Fort
‘Randolph in Panama was given minor attention; and
* In addition to the Special Group, which included
a DOD. representative, WH/4 worked directly with other
representatives of DOD regarding current developments
and the possible coordination of activities vis-a-vis
Cuba. 18/-
** "The big sugar sack?"
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here, too, the seéds were planted by Tracy Barnes
for an attitudinal survey of “Cuban society" which
could have (and. should have) caused CIA planners to
re-think the whole anti-Castro effort.* 19/
A very similar briefing, with somewhat more
emphasis on possible paramilitary action, was given
to a high level group from DOD on 12 February 1960; .
_and the agenda for the 17 February 1960. meeting of
the Special Group, again emphasized that the Castro
Government was dependent on sugar revenues for, both
continuation of popular domestic and hemispheric
subversion programs. ** 20/ It was further suggested
to the. Special Group that dissidents within Cuba
might. also be stimulated .to sabotage, with the ulti-
mate result leading to Castro's ouster. 21/ The
recommendation that the DCI made to the Special
Group was as follows:
* This refers to the Lloyd Free Report, which is
discussed: subsequently in this Volume, see pp. 222-226.
** The DOD representatives who were briefed were the
Deputy Secretary, Mr. Douglas; Mr. John Irwin, Assis~
tant Secretary of Defense for International Security
Affairs; General Erskine; and General Lansdale.
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That CIA be authorized to initiate
operational planning, including covert
spotting and assessment of potential
agents, for. eventual sabotage of both
‘Cuban and American-owned sugar mills.
Should this course of action prove. feas—
ible and desirable, the operation would
be designed to deny Castro as much as
possible of the revenues anticipated
from the 1960 sugar crop. 22/
Interestingly enough, although the briefing for
DOD had placed considerable emphasis on paramilitary -
planning, apparently no mention of the subject was
made to the Special Group.
On 17 February 1960 when Allen Dulles presented
the sugar sabotage plan to the Special Group, he em-
phasized that he was not asking for permission to
engage in action, only that he was looking for a
Special Group approval. Mr. Irwin (Assistant Secre-
tary of Defense for International Security Affairs)
' noted that he and the Deputy Secretary of Defense,
Mr... Douglas were all for the plan; and the Group agreed
to present the plan to the Secretary of State and to
Gordon Gray so that the latter could get the Presi-
dent's. reaction.
President Eisenhower was less than enthusiastic
about the sugar sabotage plan, reportedly doubting
that the loss of sugar revenues would impact on
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Castro's ability to continue to finance subversive
activities in other Latin America areas. President
Eisenhower also objected to the focus on economic
sabotage, and he would not agree to the plan to
identify assets specifically for sabotage operations
against the sugar industry. Eisenhower was willing
to support a program to identify assets for the sugar -
industry " and other things as well ... including -
even possibly things that might be drastic." In
addition to identifying assets on a broad basis, the
President also requested that a comprehensive covert
action program be prepared by Mr. Dulles. This, it
was suggested, should go to the Special Group; and
if they approved the plans, then the President wanted
to discuss them. In any event, action on the PM pro-
gram would be delayed until Eisenhower returned from |
his upcoming Latin American visit and gave his
specific approval.* 23/ |
* The Minutes of the Special Group Meeting of 17 Feb-
ruary 1960 also noted that
. Mr.:Joseph Scott of State also reported
later that Mr. Herter had made exactly the
same point.
This appears to have been one of the few instances
where Department of State representatives indicated
support for possible direct action programs rather
than political solutions to the Cuban problem.
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Despite the rather positive doubts that the
President had about the sugar sabotage activity, J..
Cc. King charged ahead almost immediately following
the Special Group Meeting of 17 February 1960. On.
18 February, King and Milo Perkins had a detailed
discussion concerning the disruptive effects which |
might result from interference with the. Cuban sugar
operation. Perkins was planning meetings with Am~
bassador Hill and Thomas ("Tommy the Cork") Corcoran,
and King brought to Perkins's attention that Corcoran
had been willing and able to provide valuable assist-
ance to the Agency in the past. Later in the month,
‘Col. King met with Thomas Mann, the. Assistant Secre-
tary for Economic Affairs (subsequently Assistant
. Secretary for American Republic Affairs) who reportedly
was in favor of both reduced sugar quotas and direct
sabotage of Cuban sugar mills. According to King,
Secretary Mann also would support both cut backs in
us oil companies deliveries to Cuba. and actions which
might cut back on us tourist trade with the island. 24/
Col. King also consulted with former Ambassador
‘William Pawley, whom he asked to make arrangements
for the publication of Diario de la Marina in Miami,
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and also “to raise at least a portion of the money,
which would be needed for this operation." In addi-
tion to Pawley, King also contacted Henry Holland in
New York City, suggesting that Holland raise money,
through Cuban exile Justo Carrillo, to help pay for
the propaganda efforts of New York radio station WRUL.
King agreed that Holland could tell prospective donors
that the “money was going to be used on behalf of
non-Batista groups who were going to make a serious
effort to remove Fidel Castro." 25/
In addition to J. c. King's high level con-
tacts, Jake Esterline and -Mr. Dulles had a meeting
with Abbott Washburn, Deputy Director of the US In-
formation Agency who had requested a briefing on the
current state of activities in.Cuba -- Washburn was
concerned lest there be a conflict of interests be-
tween USIA and the CIA's ongoing effort in the area.
Washburn presented ‘the Agency with a copy of some
proposals which the State Department had approved
for implementation by USIA in Cuba. USIA's pitch
. would be that the long-standing friendship between
Cuba and the United States was being endangered by
the infiltration of Communists and Communist ideology
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into Cuba -- at the same time not denying that the
US was sympathetic to the need for a change in Cuba.
The Director and Mr. Esterline agreed that it would
_be advisable for Mr. Washburn, who-was planning to
visit Cuba, to meet Jim Noel, COS Havana, and out-
line the USIA program for Mr. Noel's benefit.* 26/
As the propaganda activities were being pushed
forward, as plans were being made for training Cuban
exiles, and as the possibilities of sabotage, PM
action, and other measures against Castro were being
contemplated,-a cautionary memorandum apparently was
drafted by one of the individuals most closely con-
. cerned with the potential anti-Castro operations.
The memorandum, undated and unsigned, reviewed the
anti-Arbenz operation in Guatemala in light of what
I
was being planned for Project JMATE: It noted some
of the similarities or differences with respect to
“the removal of Jacobo Arbenz in contrast to the pos-
sibilities of removing Fidel Castro; and in light of
the ultimate tragedy at the Bay of Pigs, some of. the
* One result of the meeting with Washburn was a de-
cision to turn over a planned USIA: anti-Castro car-.
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key points made in this memorandum are worth repeat-
ing -- even though it is not known who read the piece.
Among other things, for example, the author of the
memorandum stressed "the unique coincidence of favor-
able factors" with reference to Guatemala and suggested
that it was unlikely that any of these would operate
with reference to Project JMATE. ; :
It was noted that the Guatemalan leadership was
“unusually inept"; that: “Communist support for Arbenz
came from the local Communist Party, which was immature,
badly led, and generally weak"; and, that “we had. un-
believable luck." 27/ The memorandum also noted that
there were a number of circumstances which would not
recur during the course of the anti-Castro activity.
Specifically pointing out that where Arbenz was a
. weak leader, Cas‘tro was obviously a strong leader;
that Castillo Armas was a Guatemalan leader of high
character and standing, but no one of similar stature
had surfaced in Cuba to oppose Castro; and that in
Guatemala Arbenz had made no changes in the armed
forces of Guatemala, and when the crisis came, he
could not depend on his army. Castro, on the other
hand had eliminated the Batista influence, and filled
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the key military positions with his own followers
and "introduced a system of intense ideological in-
' doctrination." Furthermore, the unknown author pointed
out that while Moscow.'s interest in Guatemala was
compartatively mild -- the Soviet Ambassador to Mexico
City was the nearest Soviet official available to the .
Arbenz Government -- in Cuba, the heavy economic and
propaganda support from both Moscow and Peiping were
a matter of record. 28/ |
The memorandum closed by pointing to three areas
where the writer claimed that tactical -- not strategic
-~ errors were being made. It stated that the blunt
propaganda attacks on Castro were forging all anti-US
elements in Cuba into a united front and US efforts
should be attempting to drive a wedge between Castro,
as a victim of international Communism, and the Com-
munists both Cuban and foreign. Secondly, it was
pointed out that the propaganda broadcast out of US
commercial radio stations, even if the time were
legitimately being purchased by Cuban exile groups,
would be a "kiss of death" for anyone: who tried to
‘deny US intervention in Cuban affairs. In part re-
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of US business groups as a cover for the Agency's
support of the Cuban opposition, particularly the
use of US business as a funding mechanism, was also
hazardous in the eyes of the author of the memorandum
under study. If the author was correct in assuming
that this cover would not withstand careful scrutiny,
it would mean that the anti-American contingents would.
have additional ammunition to use against the US.
The memorandum suggested that many of these risks
could be eliminated if propaganda activities were
moved to Third countries and if fund raising activi-
ties were run out of Latin America or Western Europe. 29/ -
Based on the language, the familiarity with the
Guatemaia activity and the nature of the. critique,
it is probable that Tracy Barnes wrote the memorandum
in question. The mémorandum may have been prompted
in part by the increasing attention which the OCB and /
the Cabinet had been giving to fire bomb attacks on
the Cuban cane fields by light aircraft flying out
of the United States. The Agency fully supported Gen-
eral Quesada's effort.to put an end to such flights.* 30/
* Quesada was Director of the Federal Aviation Agency. °
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From 2 March 1960, when the Director briefed
Vice President Nixon on Agency activities in Cuba
and. the state of Cuban affairs, until 17 March 1960,
when President Eisenhower formally approved the cov-
ert anti-Castro plan, CIA personnel most closely
involved in: the anti~Castro effort. were fully immersed
in the efforts to define -- and refine -- a US policy -
which would be acceptable to President Eisenhower.
In the course of this two week period, they were en-
gaged in efforts to satisfy the 5412 Group, the National
Security Council, and themselves that they had developed
‘a viable program which would lead: to the downfall and
‘ouster of Fidel Castro and his principal. cohorts, Che
Guevara and Raul Castro, and the elmimination of
Communism from the island of Cuba and, in effect,
from the Western Hemisphere.
During this period of evolution of national .
policy, WH/4 held its first official meeting asa ‘
. branch on 9 March 1960. J. C. King and Jake Esterline
were in charge of the meeting and outlined the general
nature of the programs that were going to be put into
operation (propaganda activity, PM training, commo
. training) and they emphasized the need for cooperation
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and support from all of the offices that were repre-
sented at. the. meeting, including, among others, the
Office of Training, the Office of Communications,
the Comptroller's Office, the DDS, DPD, the PP Staff,
Personnel (particularly the Military Personnel Divi-
sion), and the Office of Security. At this initial
meeting, Jake Esterline mentioned that Bob Reynolds,
Deputy Chief, WH/4, Dave Phillips, Propaganda Officer,
Phil Toomey, Political and. Psychological. Stategist,
Bob Wedbee, the Economist, and Ed Stanulus, his Plans
and Ops Officer, would be the principals who would
be in contact with other Agency elements which would: -
be called on for support. In addition, Esterline also
noted that liaison channels would be established with
other elements of the US Government, particularly with
the Office of Special Operations of the Department
_of Defense. 31/
It was during the period between 8-17 -March 1960
that the previously mentioned covert anti-Castro pro-
gram which Allen Dulles had agreed (on 17 February
1960) to provide to the Special Group evolved. Among
those in the Agency having a direct hand in preparing
a suitable paper for the Director's presentation, were
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C. Tracy Barnes, Richard Bissell, Dick Helms, Jake
Esterline, J. C. King, and Tom Parrott, among others.
Those who figured most prominently among the Special
Group representatives at this time were Livingston
Merchant, Department of State; John Irwin, Assistant
Secretary -for International Security Affairs, Depart-—
- ment of Defense; Admiral Burke, Chief, Naval Opera- -
tions; and Gordon Gray, the President's National
Security Adviser. Other than the more than a dozen’
memorandums and drafts and other papers related to
the development of the policy paper, perhaps a note
from Richard Helms to C. Tracy Barnes on 8 March 1960
best illustrates the seriousness with which the Agency
approached the task of writing a paper for the Direc-.
tor.. Mr. Helms's note to Mr. Barnes read as follows:
%
Tom Parrott gave me for security late
this afternoon the attached paper for the
5412 Group outlining the proposed covert
action program against Fidel Castro.
After reading it, I asked Tom to. defer
consideration of. Cuba until next week
since I feel that: this document needs re-
drafting whether it is used by the Direc-
tor for an oral briefing or handed to the
designated representatives for their en-
lightenment.
x
I think you will agree with me that
the paper is poorly drafted and needs
considerable pointing up in various
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places. I do not disagree with the listed
recommendations in paragraph 6, but I do
feel that the backup material in paragraphs
2 and 3 needs recasting. For example, the
reference to a “short-wave radio station
patterned after Radio Free Europe", is no
way, in my opinion, to describe what we
have’ in mind. Also the paragraph on covert
economic action is not sufficiently precise
and raises more questions than it answers.
There are other points, but there is no
" sense in belaboring them in this note to
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May I ask that you take this matter in
hand and advise WH how to put it in suit-
able shape for use by the Director with
the 5412 Group next week. 32/
In the paper to which Mr. Helms referred the
problem facing the US was stated rather simply as
follows:
To replace the present Government of
Cuba, headed by Fidel Castro, with one
that will be acceptable to the United
States; and to cause this change to occur
in such a manner that anti-US repercussions
are not induced in Latin America. 33/
- Throughout the discussion of the Agency's role
in the anti-Castro activity, there was a tremendous
concern that there be no “anti-US repercussions,"
not only in Latin America per se, but particularly
among the Latin American representatives in the Or-
ganization of American States and in the United Nations.
The constant quest for plausible deniability would
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become the holiest of grails -- constantly, and ‘un-
successfully, to be sought throughout the course of
the operation by Agency planners.
The proposed paper for the Special Group (the
paper which Mr. Helms found somewhat lacking) empha-
sized those areas highlighted in previous Special
Group sessions -- anti-Castro propaganda, disrup-' _
tions of the Cuban economy, including large scale
Sabotage operations, and the development of instructor
cadres to provide both communications and PM training
cadres to resistance groups already extant in Cuba.
Interesting, too, is the fact that at this. early
stage of US planning mention was made of the offer
‘from the Guatemalan Government of a training site
for the PM cadres, or “action groups" as they were
called. A financial annex included in the proposals
for the Special Group indicated the need for $900,000
for the remainder of FY 1960 and $1.6 million for
FY 1961.* 34/
* Apparently Mr. Helms failed to read the financial
annex carefully enough, for the estimated requirement
for fiscal. 1961 which is shown as $1.6 million, was.
either a typographical error, or a mistake in addition
-- the sum of the parts shown for FY '61 is $1.7 million.
It also was noted that for the remainder of FY '60,
the Agency reserve funds would have to be drawn on to
meet these “non-program requirements."
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. As the paper was being prepared for Special
Group consideration, J. Cc. King, Chief, Western
Hemisphere Division had forwarded a memorandum for
the Director of Central Intelligence, providing him
with additional information for use during the Special
Group discussions; and the transmittal to the DCI
recorded that this paper had been used to brief Mr.
Nixon on 2 March 1960. King's memorandum covered
much the same ground as the paper which went to the
Special Group, but contained considerably more de-
‘tail about the activities of the Castro Government
which were directly aimed at overthrowing the legiti-
mate. governments and replacing them with Communist
oriented governments. Col. King's paper also re-
vealed that both Guatemala and Nicaragua -- the only
,two governments in Latin America which were to throw
their full support behind the Agency's anti-Castro
activity -- had made offers at this time for both
radio time for anti-Castro broadcasts and, also, for
training facilities for anti-Castro groups which the
Agency might wish to sponsor. 35/
Despite President Eisenhower's previous objec-
tions to the over-emphasis on plans to sabotage Cuba's
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sugar industry, King's paper did reflect considerable
emphasis on disruption of that economic sector.
Another. item which Col. King saw fit to include in
his memorandum was the following: |
; We have available, a drug, which, if
placed in Castro's food, would make him
behave in such an irrational manner that
a public appearance could have very damag-
ing results to him.* 36/
Even as the Special Group was planning its ses-
sions on the anti-Castro program, so, too, was the
‘National Security Council being geared up for discus-
sions of the same situation. Again, there wads great
concern over the question of possible loss of prestige
should the US act independently of the international _
organizations. There also was interest in protecting
US business and in the protection of US lives, and
‘the question of viability of the Guantanamo Base was .
of considerable concern to the President's National ~
' Security adviser, Gordon Gray. The policy that Gray
was advised to recommend to the National Security
' Council regarding US bases stated:
_. Take action as necessary, including
military action, to insure the continued
_* For comments on this subject see Part VII of this 7
volume.
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availability to the United States of
bases and base rights in Latin America
that are considered vital to “the secur-
ity of the United States. 37/ ©
An additional aspect of the basic national secur-
ity policy for Latin America which Gordon Gray was
being encouraged’ to promote with the National Security
Council on 10 March 1960 recommended that:
In the event of an imminent or actual
Communist seizure of control from within,
take all feasible measure[s] to thwart it,
including military action if finally re-
quired and appropriate to cope with the
situation.* 38/ .
Following Gordon Gray's briefing of the National
Security Council on 10 March 1960, President. Eisenhower
approved the following rather innocuous actions:
-1, Every effort should be made to in-
‘fluence the other members of the Organiza-
tion of American States to recognize the
dangers involved in the Cuban situation.
and support action with respect to them.
* Mr. Gray also was advised to play both sides of the
street for with reference to the disruptive efforts of
non-Communist groups, the position he was being urged
to promote was the following:
The United States should be prepared, if
required to protect US interests, to take
similar actions against subversion or armed
rebellion by non-Communist elements hostile
‘to US interests.
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2. The responsible Departments and
Agencies should keep current plans to
déal promptly with likely contingencies
which might develop with. respect to Cuba,
especially those involving the safety of
US citizens in the Guantanamo Base.
-3. The developments: with regard to
the situation in Cuba should be reviewed
by the’ Council’ each meeting, for the
immediate future. 39/
Subsequent to the NSC meeting of 10 March 1960, -
‘Gordon Gray informed the President that the Special
Group had set aside a 2-hour session on 14 March “to
discuss the whole range of assets and possibilities
in Cuba." 40/ Prior to the 14 March meeting, Messrs..
Bissell and King received a somewhat strange memorandum
from Allen W. Dulles offering “some suggestions as to
possible added 'starters' for our Cuban paper; use
your own judgment as to adding them." 41/ Among these
starters was Dulles's suggestion that the International
Transport Union somehow be induced to refuse to load
“dangerous" munitions intended for Cuba and then Dulles
made the following rather unusual suggestion: *
* In addition to the International Transport Union,
Dulles also suggested that an attempt be made to in-
duce Cuban laborers to resist unloading explosives
that were sent to Cuba, but as he himself pointed out,
Castro probably would use the Cuban Army should the
dockworkers refuse to do the unloading.
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Stress point that while the dynamism
is running out of the Marxist-Leninist
revolution in Russia, it still remains
in China. This explains ChiCom special
‘interest in supporting the Cuban revolu-
tion and expanding it, with the ultimate
aim of facilitating mass emigration -of
Chinese to the Latin American continent
to meet their over-population problem.
(This may be premature, but there may be
something to it.} 42/
As promised by Gordon Gray, the Special Group
Meeting of 14 March 1960 focused exclusively on the
Cuban problem, and Mr. Dulles presented the members
with the paper entitled "General Covert Action Plan
for Cuba." Much of the ground was already familiar
to the participants, but the memorandum of the meet-
ing reflects a number of items worth review. Even
though Dulles's paper Placed heavy emphasis on the
propaganda needs, even greater emphasis was urged
for covert and overt propaganda activities, not only
through WRUL, the commercial broadcasting operation,
but also through the efforts of USIA's programs for
Latin America -- programs which apparently had been
sharply curtailed in the recent past. The question
of location for the Agency's covert broadcasting
activity was again raised and discussed, the question
being whether it should be somewhere in the Florida
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Keys, in some Caribbean country, or elsewhere.
Somewhat more attention was focused.on the para-
military plans during this discussion than had occurred
before, and Mr. Gray was particularly concerned by the
Agency estimate that: "it appears no large scale para-
military effort (other than wholly overt) will be
feasible in less than 8 months"; and he wondered if .
a crash program was feasible to speed up the training
program. 4&3/ The questions of economic sanctions, OAS
and individual Latin American country involvement, the
‘choice of the proper Cuban exiles to represent the
government in. exile, and the question of a budget --
the $900,000 for fiscal 1960 and the $1.6-1.7 million
for 1961 were also the subjects of discussion.
One additional subject of disucssion at this
Special Group meeting as recorded by Col. J. C. King
was:
_ What would be the effect on the Cuban
scene ‘if Fidel and Raul Castro and Che
Guevarra[sie] should disappear simultan-
eously. 44/
In the reported context of the discussion it is not
believed that the term "disappear" was a euphemism for
assassination, but rather referred to the ouster of
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Castro's government from political power. The para-
graph which had raised the question then continued:
Admiral Burke said that the only orga-
nized group within Cuba today were[sie] the
Communists, and there was therefore the
danger that they might move into control.
Mr. Dulles felt that this might not be
disadvantageous because it would facilitate
a multilateral action by OAS. Colonel King
said that there were few leaders capable
of taking over so far identified. One pos-—
sibility was Nunez Jiminez, the head of the
Agricultural Reform Program. No other
names were widely enough known to be men-
tioned. *#
Other discussion, notwithstanding, the focus of
Mr. Dulles's recommendations on 14 March 1960 was that
the Central Intelligence Agency should be authorized
to take a number of steps which were specifically re-
lated to the development of the guerrilla capacity of
‘the anti-Castro groups, both within and without Cuba...
The Agency should be responsible for broadening its
contacts with such groups and attempting to unify
‘
* ‘This comment and one made five days earlier (9 March
1960) by J. C. King that “unless Fidel and Raul Castro
and Che Guevara could be eliminated in one package --
which is highly unlikely -- this operation can be a
long drawn-out affair and the present government will
only be overthrown by the use of force" were discussed
(pp. 93, 114-116) in SSC report on Alleged Assassination
Plots Involving Foreign Léaders, and it is apparent from
the recollections of the participants in the meetings
that assassination was not the issue in these two
instances.
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them to direct their efforts against Castro. The DCI
proposed that CIA should take the lead in assisting
these groups to develop friendships among various of
_ the Latin American Governments which were skeptical
of Castro and that the Agency should be responsible
for identifying and training -- in facilities in the
United States or elsewhere -- those who would be the
leaders of the Cuban guerrilla warfare groups. At the
conclusion. of the 14 March meeting, it was agreed
that the Agency would revise the paper on the basis
of the discussions and plan to present it to President
Eisenhower later in the week. 45/
As part of the effort to improve the paper on
the proposed anti-Castro operations, the Agency pre-
pared additional backup material which could be cranked
into the version which would eventually go to the
President. On 14 and 15 March, the records reveal
copies of two drafts of such a paper, one of which
was labeled as "revised version, done by [C. Tracy]
Barnes ,. evening 14 Mar," which went into moré detail
on both the political opposition to Castro and on the
propaganda activities that were being mounted against
Castro. These papers also noted that paramilitary
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' activity would “take the longest to become a usable
asset." 46/ The most important difference between
these papers and the covert action plan presented
by Dulles was that the Financial Annex showed a sharp,
upward increase in the anticipated costs for FY ‘61
(-- from $1.6-1.7 million to $3.5 million -- with the
heaviest increment coming in terms of the proposed
paramilitary operation. The sum for PM operations
was revised from an estimated $500,000 in Duliles's
14 March presentation to a total of $1.3 million for
that same year.
From the time Allen Dulles enunciated the covert
action plan (14 March) until President Eisenhower ap-~
proved it (17 March), there was an interesting bit of
bi-play between the National Security Council and the
Special Group 5412. One of the principal concerns of
the National Security Council was the proper US re-
sponse should the Cubans try to intervene or inter-
fere with operations of the Naval base at Guantanamo
Bay, including a possible takeover of the Base. On
16 March 1960, after Gordon Gray had been fully apprised
of the proposed plan for covert action submitted by |
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note from a member of his own Staff, Samuel E. Belk,
for the planned National Security Council meeting
of 17-March which again focused exclusively on the
situation at Guantanamo Bay. It appears as though
Mr. Belk, even though ‘he was a member of the NSC
Staff was completely in the dark as to the planning
that had already been undertaken with regard to
Castro's ouster. At a time when the President had
already indicated that proposals for economic action
or direct. sabotage of the Cuban sugar industry were
less than what he desired, Mr. Belk, for whatever
reason, suggested again that with the new sugar
legislation, perhaps Castro could be straightened
out. In addition, Belk suggested a plan which was
“unconventional and radical" -- having President
Eisenhower send a message directly to Castro. telling
him that’ he was concerned over the deterioration of ©
relations between the two countries and suggesting
that Castro have private conversations with an emissary
whom the President would personally designate.
Staffer Belk believed that this was a “can't
lose" situation for the US. If Castro refused to
meet with Eisenhower's representative, then he would
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be condemned throughout Latin America. The US on the
other hand would receive the blessings of the OAS and
the UN for its efforts. If Castro did agree to meet
with the President's representative, then relations
between the US: and Cuba probably would be improved. 47/
Mr. Belk' s suggestions apparently never went beyond
Mr. Gray.
At 1430 hours on 17 March 1960, Mr. Dulles pre-
sented his covert action plan to a combined meeting
of the National ‘Security Council and the principals
of the Special Group. In attendance with the Presi-
dent were Vice President Nixon, Secretary Herter, Mr.
Merchant, Mr. Rubottom, Secretary of Treasury Ander-
son, Secretary Irwin, Admiral Burke, Richard Bissell,
Colonel King, Gordon Gray, Major John Eisenhower, and
General A. J. Goodpaster. Based on General Goodpaster's
report on the meeting:
The President said that he knows of no
better plan for dealing with this situa-
tion. The great problem is leakage and
breach of security. Everyone must be pre-
pared to swear that he has not heard of
it. .He said we should limit American
contacts. with the groups involved to. two
or three people, getting Cubans to do
most of what’ must be done ... He under-
‘stood that the effort will be to under-
mine Castro's position and prestige ...
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The President told Mr. Dulles he thought
he [Dulles] should go ahead with the plan
and the operations. He and the other
agencies involved should take account of
all likely Cuban reactions and prepare the
actions that we'would take in response to
these .,. The President said he would
like some groundwork laid with the OAS to
let the Latin American countries know that
‘if the Cubans were to start to attack our
people in Cuba we’ would be obliged to take
action ... ©
The President said that at the next
meeting, he would want to know what is
the sequence of events by which we see _.
the situation developing -- specifically
what actions are we to take. He said
our hand should not show in anything
that is done. In the meantime State
should be working on what we can do in
and out of the OAS ... Essentially,
the job is to get the OAS to support
us. 48/ . .
During the course of this meeting, Secretary of
the Treasury Anderson exhibited great concern over the
welfare of the US firms which had investments in Cuba;
and he was pushing for US intervention to protect
these private property rights. The President, how-
ever, cut him rather short on this. Vice President
Nixon, too, indicated some concern with the American
business interests in.Cuba; and suggested that steps
might be taken to cut off the flow of new capital in-
vestment by US firms in Cuba, terminating private
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businesses already there, and reducing American tour-
ism.* 49/
President Eisenhower's approval of the 17 March
1960. covert action program against the Castro regime
thus set US ‘policy. Briefly restated, the four major
courses of action called for the formation of an anti-
-Communist exile political opposition located outside
of Cuba which would be the focal point for all of the
anti-Castro elements, provision for a powerful propa-
ganda offensive against the island, perfection of a
covert intelligence-in-action network organization
within Cuba, and the development of a paramilitary
force outside Cuba, with the necessary logistical
support for covert military operations on the island.**
* ‘Col. King prepared a memorandum on the same meeting,
but, strangely enough, failed tq include a list of the
participants. The fact that the President, Vice Presi-
dent, and Secretary of State were in attendance could
not be known from King's memo alone. 50/ Not in attend-
ance’ at. this meeting was Jake Esterline, Chief, WH/4.
This was one of numerous instances where higher level
personnel ~- in this instance, the DCI, Col. King, and
Bissell -- were the principals in a meeting at which
Esterline would seem to have been an equally legitimate
participant.
** Even as President Eisenhower was approving the anti-
Castro effort a Special National Intelligence Estimate
was in process and would state that Castro was not
"demonstrably under the domination or control of the
international Communist, movement." . {(SNIE 85-60,
22 March 1960, p. 3. S.)
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It is particularly important in light of changes which
were subsequently made in the covert action plan to
note the language of the approved policy with reference.
to’ the paramilitary operation:
Initially, a cadre of leaders will be
recruited after careful screening and
trained as paramilitary instructors. In
a second phase, a number of paramilitary
cadres will be trained at secure locations -
outside of the US so as to be available for
immediate deployment into Cuba to organize,
train, and lead resistance forces recruited
there, both before and after the establish-
ment of one or more active centers of resis-
tance. ,
At no point in this Presidentially-approved plan
for covert action by the Agency is there any hint of
invasion. The paramilitary activity was clearly to
be in the context of guerrilla warfare with leader-
ship and training to the dissident activities inside
Cuba being provided by Cubans trained by United States
technicians.* Finally, with reference to the approved
* Colonel Jack Hawkins (USMC) who was Chief, WH/4/PM
correctly noted in his memorandum: for record of PM
operations for Project JMATE that:
The only approved, written policy
governing paramilitary action against
Cuba is contained in paragraph 2d of
the Policy Paper approved by the Presi-
dent on 17 March 1960." (Emphasis added
by author.) 51/ ‘
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plan, the overall budget for the remainder of FY '60,
and FY '61 of $4.4 million was approved with the
caveat that should there be cost overruns, ‘these could
be drawn up from the Agency's reserve for contingen-
cies.*
* A copy of the approved Program of Covert Action
Against the Castro Regime is given as Appendix B..
(Appendix B, page 300). The reader is also
urged to examine Appendix C, a set of correspondence
between the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Arleigh
Burke, and Livingston Merchant, the Undersecretary of
State for Political Affairs. (Appendix C ,
page 311.) Admiral Burke apparently had become ex-
tremely agitated about the rise of Castro to power
in Cuba; and on 26 February of 1960, he had forwarded
a paper on US action in Cuba, to both Secretary Merchant
and also to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs, Irwin, in which the
Navy's senior officer took it upon himself to examine
the various options available to the United States to
reassert itself in the Western Hemisphere vis-a-vis
‘the growth of Communist power represented by Castro.
Admiral Burke outlined a series of options that were
available to the United States, such as multilateral
action through the OAS, unilateral overt action by
the US, or covert unilateral action by the US.»
Leaning heavily on both the Monroe Doctrine and
Article 5 of the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal
Assistance (the Rio de Janeiro Treaty of. 1947) Burke
made a series of recommendations covering the same
ground -- propaganda, organization of the anti-Castro
exiles who were in the US, or direct US military inter-
vention -- which had already been considered at high
levels and were already familiar to both Secretaries
. Merchant.and Irwin. On 10 March 1960, Merchant replied
to Burke's memorandum noting "a marked degree of simi-
larity in the suggestions of the Navy and of our people
here concerning: the need to reverse the trend in Cuba —
and the methods which are best calculated to achieve
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With reference to his action of 17 March 1960,
President Eisenhower subsequently wrote:
this result." Merchant then went on to review the
bidding that had already been done, particularly in
the Special Group, on the question of how to handle
_ Castro, emphasizing, of course, that State was very
much concerned that precipitate action against Castro's
government would work, if not immediately, certainly
in the long run, to the detriment of the United States,
particularly in its relations to the other governments
of Latin America.
Whether the. response did not satisfy Admiral
Burke or whether he sincerely believed that the Navy,
more than any other US Agency, should be principally
responsible for setting US policy toward Cuba is not
known. In any event, on. 16 March 1960, he forwarded
another set of proposals for US action in Cuba to both
Gordon Gray,. the Special Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs, and to Allen W. Dulles.
Burke's: comments on the transmittal sheets to these ;
two individuals are interesting. To National Security
Adviser Gray he wrote:
‘Dear Gordon: Enclosed is my copy of a
memorandum on U.S. Action in Cuba which
may be of interest to you. Sincerely yours,
Arleigh Burke...
To the Director of Central Intelligence he wrote:
Dear Allen: Enclosed is a memorandum
my Staff prepared containing some sugges-—
tions which might be useful to you in your
work. Naturally, I do not agree with
‘quite all the comments contained in the
memorandum but I know that you will for-
give the impatient young lad for his de-
sire to make sure no opportunity is left
uncovered. Warm regards. Sincerely,
_Arleigh Burke.
Why one.of the recipients was cautioned about "the im-
patient: young lad" and the other was not is something
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On March. 17, 1960, less than two weeks
after my return from Puerto Rico, I
ordered the Central Intelligence Agency
to begin to organize the training of
Cuban exiles, mainly in Guatemala, against
the possible future day when they might
return to their homeland... More specific
planning was not possible because the
Cubans. living in exile had made no move
to select from among. their numbers, a
of a mystery. Certainly the proposals by one J. E.
Pond, Jr., reflect at least, Pond's youth and immatur-
ity. For among other things in his memorandum, Mr.
* Pond suggested that the Navy: “Accept Mr. Merchant's
offer in his letter of March 10 to Admiral Burke of
a complete briefing of State Department activities —
vis-a-vis the Cuban situation in an effort to prod
State to move faster." Or, with reference. to action
that the State Department should take, he suggested:
"Brief all individuals and groups of U.S. nationals
‘going to Latin America on the Kommunist [ste] threat
in Cuba for further dissemination to host country
personnel." Two items which had not appeared in other
of the papers related to the evolution of US policy
to oust Castro which were introduced by Mr. Pond,
were that the IADB (Inter-American Defense Board)
' become involved in the anti-Castro effort -- an exceed-
ingly naive suggestion considering that the members
‘of this group were far from unariimous in condemning
the Castro Revolution. And the second unique contri-
bution of this paper which Admiral Burke saw fit to
forward to two very senior members of the Executive
Branch, was the spelling throughout the: paper of
Communist with a "K". These last proposals that Ad-
miral Burke had forwarded to the Director of Central
Intelligence ended up in the files of Chief, Western
Hemisphere Division. The memorandum having been sent
down from Mr. Bissell's office, with the following
notation to Col. King:
Admiral Burke. sent this over to the
Director on the afternoon of 17 March,
and the latter handed [it] to me. I do
not believe it requires a reply,. but
pass it to you for any value it may
have.
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leader whom we could recognize. as the
head of a government in exile.¥* 52/
* In preparing this comment, the former President ap-
parently had to call-on his own memory, on the memory
of. Gen. Goodpaster, and the memory of Gordon Gray.
Based on his own recollections Eisenhower said that
neither his own nor Goodpaster's records contained
anything about the 17 March 1960 meeting. Similarly,
Gordon Gray wrote to Eisenhower: .
_ You may recall that not .so very. long
after I became your Special Assistant, in
a meeting you had with Allen Dulles and
.me you gave instructions that activities
of the so-called "Special Group" should
not be recorded. in.any place except the
files of the Director of the Central In-
telligence Agency. You did not ‘wish that
there be other copies. It’ was for this
‘reason that I did not seek a copy of. the
-* March 17th paper for my files, nor did I
_ make notes at that meeting.
Subsequent: to March 17th, I began to
make memoranda of every meeting on that
particular subject. because I hada hunch .
that. someday these might be important, and
I intended to put them in your hands at the
appropriate time,- understanding, of course,
‘that you might wish to have them destroyed.
Incidentally, there were no carbons or
‘ other copies made of these memoranda. By
not making copies, and by planning to put
the documents in your own hands for .what-
‘ever, disposition you wished to make of
them, I sort of rationalized my violation
of your instructions about not making such
memoranda. I hope I neednot assure you
that it was not my practice to violate
your instructions and this is the only
instance of ‘such that I can recall, 53/
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Following President Eisenhower's approval of
the anti-Castro program which had evolved from the
numerous discussions, meetings, and briefings pre-
viously mentioned, the Agency's leadership then faced
the problem of acting directly to implement the anti-
Castro program. Problems which had been discussed
philosophically prior to this time now had to be put
to the test of practicality. Among the problems of
principal importance during the period from March to
September 1960 were the following:
The establishment of ‘the leadership of WH/4 and
the acquisition of pexsonnel for WH/4 5
Extensive coordination between Agency representa—
tives and representatives of other US Government
Agencies and, at the same time, a “high level of intra-
Agency coordination. | .
. The initiation of a paramilitary training program
for those Cubans who would be directly involved in help-
ing to dispose of the Castro Government:
Attempting to. establish project parameters and
to.give proper consideration to possible changes in
the concept of the program as time passed;
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And, finally, to retain the credibility and
viability of the operation despite numerous wild
haired proposals that were being put forward at vari-
ous ‘times ‘during the months under study -~- proposals
which never should have been offered let alone given
any serious consideration. —
As previously noted, WH/4s was established by. .
Col. King in January of 1960; however, it was not
until 24 March 1960 that Mr. Bissell apparently of-
ficially got around to approving the new Branch, for
‘in a memorandum for the Deputy Director for. Support
(DDS), it was noted:
The SSA-DDS has advised of the DDP's
approval of the creation of a new opera-
tional Branch, the abolishment of an
existing Section, and the creation of a
-new Section within the WH Division Head-
quarters Staffing complement. ,
The 15 new positions required by the Branch would be
more than offset by the decrease in the. DDP complement.
The same memorandum indicated that the Wage and
Salary Division of the Office of Personnel had approved
the various grades that had been proposed and then the
memorandum went on to. state:
The approval limits the usage of the
requested positions to the duration of the
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Cuban crisis; after which all the positions
in ‘the new Branch and Section will be re-
viewed for reclassification purposes. 54/
The question of financing and budget for project
JMATE had already caused concern among those responsible
for the formulation of the anti-Castro policy, and soon
after the President's approval of the project, the
question of budget and finance surfaced. By 24 March |
' 1960, the Deputy Director for Support noted that:
“Jack Earman advised me that the Director had approved
of the paper calling for the release of $900,000 from
the reserve for Project JMARC." 55/ Indeed the Director
had signed such a paper calling for the $900,000 as
"an unprogrammed requirement for which other funds
are not available." 56/
In his memo to the Comptroller concerning the
release of funds from the Agency reserve, the Director
was also careful to point out that it would be the
responsiblity of Chief, WH Division to certify that
the funds had been expended as specified for the
project; that additionally, the DDP or his designee
would have to approve each certification; that the —
only Headquarters file on the budget for the project
would be maintained by WH/Division; and that the
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file would be complete as to the purpose of the expend-
iture, the date, those who were involved as payees,
and any other details; and finally that access to
this financial file would be “limited to persons
_specifically authorized by the Deputy Director (Plans) ."* 57/
In the. first meeting following the Presidential
approval. of the anti-Castro. program, Jake Esterline
callea the members of WH/4 together to announce that
the program had been given the crypt of JMARC; and he -
further pointed out that 1 May 1960 was the target
date for. the beginning of training at Fort Randoiph
in Panama. (This. date was predicated on the assump-
tion of a satisfactory report from the Inspection, Team —
which was to travel to Fort Randolph on 27 March.)
Medical. and security officers were to be assigned to
the training base and the communications Link was to
x
be established with Headquarters. In this early
* Unlike some suggestions that had been forwarded by
the WH/4 Finance Officer, Michael King, the Director's
Memorandum placed budgetary responsibility with the
_ DDP and Chief, WH. Division. Chief, WH/4 was not even
included on the routing. for the Director's Memorandum.
The WH/4 Financial Officer, on the other hand, had
suggested that certain of the responsibilities for
approval: of funding be given to the project Chief,
or the Chief, WH/Division. 58/
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meeting, Esterline emphasized that training at the
Fort Randolph and Fort Sherman areas of Panama was
going to be extremely limited; and since there would
be no training areas in the United States; third
country training activities would need to be estab-
lished. He emphasized again that secrecy was of
paramount importance if the operation was to succeed, .
and stressed that the establishment of a Government-
in-exile was a key point to making the planned opera-
tion credible. Esterline further indicated that such
a government hopefully could be announced by the early
part of April and that the Headquarters for such a
government could be located either in Puerto Rico or
Costa Rica.
Esterline also made an appeal for personnel to
staff both the Panama training activity and Base Two,
the Coral Gables Headquarters which later would be
known as JMWAVE. one interesting point made at this
first meeting was that:
Mr. [Scudder] Georgia reported that
the DDS Offices concerned had nominated
nearly all of the personnel required by
1 and 15 April respectively. Action was
being taken to make all these available
at once.... [and] it was agreed that DDS .
representatives would meet once a week
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to review activities, determine the status
of commitments, and prepare a brief re-
port for Chief, Branch 4. 59/
In another Branch meeting soon after the one
just ‘mentioned, Esterline reemphasized, as he and
others would do throughout the course of the operation,
the’ need for security practices designed to protect
tion. He also indicated the considerable degree of
cooperation which already was being required from
other services. Dave Phillips provided a specific.
example of this, emphasizing that without the close
cooperation of the United States Navy, it would have
been difficult to transport the two radio transmitters
which were going to be installed on ‘Swan Island.
-Moreover, Phillips reported that a crew of Seabees
would be responsible for constructing the facilities
to house the transmitters and the quarters for’ per-
sonnel who would conduct the propaganda effort from
. Swan Island. Because the activities then’ established
on Swan Island were under the control of the Federal
Aviation Administration, om _ Tracy Barnes (the A/DDP/A)
was to meet with the Director of FAA, Gen. Elwood
Quesada, to clear with him the problems that were
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involved in establishing this Agency activity on the
island. 60/ Coordination also had to be effected
with the United States Coast Guard in order that
-there be no interference with maritime activities;
and the Immigration and Naturalization Service was
alerted to the need to facilitate the entry of Cuban
defectors. 61/ .
As attempts were being made to establish the
parameters for the operations against Castro, a most
prescient memorandum was directed to Chief, WH/4
from Paul Oberst, Chief, Covert Action, WH Division.
Oberst apparently had been associated with PBSUCCESS,
the project which resulted in the ouster of the Arbenz
Government in Guatemala in 1954; and recalling some
of the “pitfalls and counter-productive aspects" of
that particular operation, Oberst wrote as follows:
I have the impression that our basic
JMARC plan commits us to a rather firm
timetable. In my judgment, we should
have great flexibility in deciding the
appropriate time for kicking off any
paramilitary operations. Before such
operations are initiated, we should have
firm evidence that our propaganda and
political action operations have irrev-
ocably undermined Castro's prestige,
both in Cuba and abroad. We should not
initiate paramilitary actions until we
are convinced that they will not enable
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Castro to recuperate lost prestige and
rally local and foreign sympathy and sup-
port. .Generally speaking, current area
attitudes toward the Castro regime are
satisfactory from our [CIA] point of view.
However, this could change radically and
rapidly, if there are any premature para-—
military actions. When the time comes
for paramilitary activity, we should make
every effort to conceal any invasion
actions. To avoid or minimize Castro's
counter propaganda, the paramilitary
operations must appear to be an internal : -
uprising by'dissident elements within
Cuba. This, of course, would require
clandestine infiltration of personnel
and. arms before the hostitlities begin.
In my opinion, Castro will inevitably
charge the US with responsibility for
JMARC operations, and many Latin Americans
and other foreign observers will be in-
clined to accept such charges with or
without supporting evidence. Therefore,
what we need is a massive diversionary
effort that will either obscure the fact
of our involvement or make our involvement
palatable. This diversionary tactic might
be accomplished by exploiting unanimous
Latin American revulsion toward the Trujillo
regime ... If it became known, or strongly
suspected, that we were supporting opera-
tions to bring about a transition to demo-
cratic.government in the Dominican Republic,
the waters would be suitably muddied, and
a climate prepared for the Cuban effort.* 62/
* Debatable though Oberst's philosophy regarding the
Dominican Republic might be, serious attention to his
initial comments regarding paramilitary activities
against Castro might have halted -~ or at least seriously
altered -- the operations which would ultimately con-
Clude at the Bahia de Cochinos.. As with other of the
cautionary and restrained: proposals which would be put
forth prior to launching the invasion, little heed
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In mid-April of 1960 WH/4 made the first presen-
tation for the DCI since the basic program had been
approved by President Eisenhower in mid-March. In
attendance in addition to the DCI were: Gen. Cabell,
Mr. Helms (C/OPS), Herman Horton (CI Staff), and C.
Tracy Barnes, Mr. Bissell's Deputy. This high level
group was informed that broadcasting activity from -
Swan Island was scheduled to begin on 17 May 1960 and
that very special operations. were being carried out
in order to provide stories for propaganda use. Ac-
cording to Dave Phillips who made the presentation
apparently was paid to Mr. Oberst's proposals.
About the same time that Oberst's memorandum
was going forward, the DDP was calling for WH/4 to
prepare daily progress reports as one way of eliminat-
ing the need for crash-type responses or actions.
In discussing the contents of such reports, it was
indicated that: ,
The Progress Report should generally
not exceed one page in length, and that
we should not hesitate to include it in
items which were not favorable to our
progress, in other words, setbacks or
handicaps. which we might have encountered. 63/
Also, by way of keeping informed about develop-~
ments related to the operation, Chief WH/4 instituted
a series of weekly meetings with the operational ele-
ments of the DDP "for the purpose of insuring opera-
tional coordination similar to that achieved by the
meeting of support elements every Tuesday morning." 64/
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on propaganda, excellent results were being obtained.
The reports on the evolution of the government in
exile and the buildup of the stay-behind network and
on paramilitary activity indicated that much work
still remained to be done to get these activities
off the ground: Further, it was pointed out to the
‘DCI and the DDCI that budget estimates were rapidly
escalating, principally because:
Direct costs of nonexpendable equipment
[were] being charged against the project
which, in fact, was the major cause of the
project's over-obligation. It was the.
opinion of ‘all concerned that such property
should be held on a Memorandum Receipt
- basis without cost to the project, and
that. charges, if any, should be reflected
as direct costs only if property was found
unserviceable or was not returned to com-
munications stock supply after the project
is terminated. The DCI was advised that
- this matter would be discussed with the
Comptroller for resolution. 65/
Most important ‘in’ connection with this briefing,
was the DCI's comment that:
With respect to personnel needs, he
: assured all, no matter whether personnel
were overseas or in the US, he would
arrange to obtain personnel required in
‘support of JMARC. 66/
The meaning of Chief/WH/4's comments to the DCI,
was made quite clear within a few days when Admendment
No. 1 to the project was submitted to the Director
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for approval. The amendment concerned the need for
more money and pointed out that:
Not only has the initial $900,000
already been expended, but it is cur-
rently estimated that an additional
$1.0 million is immediately required to
carry-the activity. through 30 June 1960
--. Note is also made ... of possible
. contingencies amounting to an additional
$1.4 million for which no funds are re-
quested ‘at this: time. 67/
In addition to an early updating for the DCI,
WH/4 also. undertook to educate the Joint Chiefs of
Staff on the Cuban problem very soon after the Eisen-
hower approval of the anti-Castro program. On 8 April
1960, General: Cabell headed a CIA delegation including
Mr. Bissell, Col. King, and Jake Esterline which
briefed a very high level group of Department of
Defense representatives in the JCS conference room
at the Pentagon.* General Cabell made only introduc-
tory remarks, and the bulk of the briefing was con-.
ducted by Mr. Bissell with some assistance from
* Included among the Defense participants were Thomas
Gates, Secretary of Defense; Gen. Twining, Chairman, ©
oCS; Gen. Shoup, Commandant U.S. Marines; Admiral
Burke; CNO; General Erskine, Chief, Special Ops, U.S.
Army;. Gen. White, COS/USAF; and Gen. Woolnough, repre-
senting Cos/army . 68/
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oS. c. King. Apparently Jake Esterline, the man who
had the monkey on his back as project chief sat
quietly by. |
The Suggestion which had been made by Paul
Oberst that the "waters be muddied" by making it
appear that the US was backing the anti-Trujillo
forces in the Dominican Republic was not introduced
during the course of this briefing of the JCS, even
though the Dominican Republic was included as a part
of the overall briefing. What did emerge with refer-
oe | ence to the Dominican Republic was a concensus that
_ if Trujillo were ousted, there was a strong possibility
that Castro might move into the Dominican Republic |
where he probably would be received as a conquering
hero.
_ in the course of the discussion which followed
the briefing, Admiral Burke emerged as the principal
“hawk, * indicating his willingness to move fleet units
into the Port au Prince, Haiti area because the sug-_
gestion had been made that. if Castro went into the
‘Dominican Republic it would only be a few days time
before ‘he also would be welcomed into Haiti. In ad-
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Cuban government launch an attack on Guantanamo, the
Navy was prepared to defend that base. In Burke's
opinion, the Navy had adequate force available to do
that.* 69/.
Whether a direct result of this briefing of
the JCs or. not, there was’ a noticeable improvement .
in WH/4"s relations with the military services be-
fore the end of April 1960. On 19 April, for example,
$150,000 was to be funneled from the CIA's Director |
of Logistics to the Comptroller, US Army, ostensibly
as a working fund for the 2750th Maintenance Unit,
Fort Randolph, Canal Zone. This money, Of course,
was to be used for necessary construction, renovation,
procurement of material, and hire of native labor as
necessary to improve Fort Randolph as a training site
for the PM insturctor cadre. 71/-
Before the end of April 1960, the Joint Chiefs
‘
of Staff had approved, in principle, the Agency's
ee This briefing for the senior personnel in the Depart-
ment of Defense, would have taken. place in any event;
but it may have been prompted by the reluctance of the
designated DOD liaison officer with WH/4, Capt. Burns
Spore (USN), to do much more than listen to WH/4' s re-
quests for the assignment of DOD personnel to the
project and for real estate for use in the. training
program until. he received a green light from the
SecDef. 70/
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request for overflight photo coverage of the islands
offshore of Cuba. The decision on this matter was
taken up, not only with the Air Force, but also with
J. Lampton Berry of the Department of State.* Al-
though the ‘authorization and plan for these overflights,
presumably by the U-2, antedated the shootdown of
Francis Gary Power's U~2 in the Soviet Union, it was
recorded that:
Ambassador Berry had called to say
that the Department ... had approved the
mission, but insisted that extremely
tight security be exercised throughout
and that Col. Benson (USAF/Operations)
inform Ambassador Berry before each
sortie so that the Department would be
properly prepared to respond to any
emergency. 72/
The first flight, incidentally, ‘was tentatively sched-
uled for the weekend of 30 April ~ 1 May of 1960.**
In April of 1960, in addition to working with
the Army, the Agency representatives also began to
work with the Covert Limited Warfare Committee of
* Berry was a Career Minister and former Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. (AE&P) to Ceylon who
was at this time. assigned to the Bureau of Intelligence
and Research. .
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the Office of Special Operations, Department of De-
fense. One of the particular problems of concern in
this relationship was that of covert sea transporta-
tion which might be necessary to lift anti-Castro
forces back to the. island of. Cuba. Even though all
, the planning about which there is a record at this
time concerned only cadres for guerrilla warfare
training and the infiltration of communications ex-
perts, on 25 April 1960, Savilion Chapman of DDP's
Maritime Branch met with a Captain Thomas (USN) and
a Col. Anderson’ (USMC) who were members of the DOD/CIA
Covert Limited Warfare Stockpiling Committee, and
discussed among other interesting subjects:
The acquisition from the Navy of two
Landing Ship~Tanks (LST) and four Air-
Sea Rescue Craft (AVR), the training of
the Cuban crews for these vessels, and
. the means; of covert transfer of the
vessels from the Navy to the Agency.* 73/
In addition to the requested overhead reconnis-
sance of the Cuban coastline. by the Air Force, the
-* It is rather strange that at this early date in
_ April 1960 discussions were being held concerning
the acquisition of LST's. There had been no discus-
‘sions concerning the movement of a large body of Cuban
troops back into their homeland; and, consequently,
the discussion re LST's seems highly out of place.
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Maritime Branch representatives also discussed beach
gradient problems with the Marine Corps and repre-
sentatives of the Navy's Hydrographic Office. It
was ascertained that much work neéded to be. done in
order to upgrade information suitable for pianning
the use of LST's for beaching and landing of troops
-and vehicles. 74/
In the weeks immediately following Eisenhower's
announcement of the anti-Castro policy, the Department
of State seemed to be operating in a world.of. its own
-~ making elaborate plans for Cuban briefings and the
flow of information on Cuba's internal developments.
On 25 March, for example, Roy Rubottom, Assistant
Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs,
was the originator of an elaborate memorandum which
provided a check list .of current. operations and ten
categories of activity related to developments in.
Cuba. From the tenor of the paper itself, it seems
as though Rubottom was ignorant of the Cuban issues
before the Special Group, of the discussions among
CIA, State, and Department of Defense, and of the
President's approved plan for covert action. Nor
was there any evident awareness of the various overt
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programs with reference to the Cuban problem. 75/
About this same time, Allen Dulles made known to
‘the Special Group his displeasure that the Depart-
ment failed to consult with the Agency prior to
announcing the reappointment of Philip Bonsal as US
Ambassador to Cuba. 16/
The Rubottom plan apparently had some. impact,
for by the end of April 1960, Gordon Gray was calling
on Douglas Dillon, the Undersecretary of State, to
find someone in the Department -- Dillon himself --
‘to be “constantly seized of the Cuban problem and
who would take steps. to assure that all of the activ-
. ities of various groups were in harness and that all
needed decisions were made when needed. "* 77/ Mr.
Gray also specified some of the problems which would
face a Chief of Staff on the Cuban activity, noting:
[Livingston Merchant] has set up two
groups, one under the chairmanship of
Mr. Mallory. In addition, there is the
Special Group, of which Livie is a mem-
ber, and in his absence Ray Hare sits.
Further, there is a special activity
* This, of.course, apparently ignores or disregards
the creation of WH/4 and the responsibilities desig-
nated to the Agency by Gray's boss, President Eisen-
hower.
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proceeding under the chairmanship of Bob
Anderson, with which you may or may not
be familiar. Allen Dulles has a particu-
lar liaison with Bob in this matter.
The Defense Department, of course, has
many interests. 78/
‘The suggestion that Undersecretary Douglas Dillon be
made Chief of Staff responsible for coordinating the
programs with reference to Cuba did not sit well with-
: . / .
the Agency; and after the matter had been surfaced at
‘,
a meeting of the Special Group on 28 April, Chief,
., WH/4 prepared a memorandum stating in part with
reference to Dillon:
The Agency would not look with favor on
this arrangement. Mr. Barnes and the
-Director, therefore, plan to go over to
State on Monday afternoon [2 May 1960]
-and head off this new development. Mr.
Barnes believes that a short paper setting
forth what we are already doing in the
fields. of coordination and liaison should
be adequate to support their point of
view. 79/ ;
Whether resistance to the suggestion that Dillon
become Chief of' Staff for the nation's anti-Castro
program was in itself distasteful to the Agency or
whether it was simply opposition to the idea that State
should take over the direction of a program which
would basically be carried out by the Agency is not
revéaled -in the records... Presumably both elements
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entered into the picture. In any event, Gordon Gray
seemed cavalier in disregarding the creation of WH/4
and the liaison arrangements which had already been
made. (See Appendix D.)* But whatever the explana-
tion, Mr. Dillon did not become Chief of Staff for
the nation's Cuban program.
Although it was not. included on the list of
‘Agencies with which CIA maintained liaison and con-
tacts at this time, mention should be made of the
CIA-FBI contacts concerning Cuba. Technically the
FBI was prohibited. from engaging in intelligence
operations overseas, but in mid-June 1960, Chief,
‘WH/4 revealed that the FBI reportedly had. plans for
installing a stay-behind network ~-- using Mexicans
and Cubans -- to be activated in case diplomatic
relations between the US and Cuba were broken. Chief,
WH/4 suggested that the CI Staff get in touch with
the FBI Liaison Officer, Sam Papich and ask for an
explanation of the Bureau's’ plan. 80/ About the
same time that Chief WH/4 was evincing concern about
FBI activities in Cuba, Chief, WH Division noted in
* Appendix D, page 332.
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a memorandum for the Acting Director of Central In-
telligence that: .
A thorough investigation has been made
of the relations between the Havana Station
and. the Havana Office of the Federal Bureau.
‘of Investigation. It has been concluded
that the operations of the FBI have neither
interferred with nor conflicted with the
Station's operations. 81/
Col’... King's memo also stated the Bureau's long-
time contacts in the Cuban area were a benefit to
both the Bureau and to the Station pointing out that
-€requently the Station was called on to participate
in, or actually undertake, the debriefing of various
individuals who had come into the FBI offices to volun-
teer information. On oceasion, the Bureau had even
_ turned over specific operations to the Station.
Chief, WH Division went even further when,
during the course of one of the weekly interdepart-
mental meetings in State, it was suggested by Mr.
Gray and Mr. Mallory that the FBI was exceeding its
jurisdiction, and that perhaps this should be brought
before the NSC for consideration. Col. King reported
that he remained non-committal at this time, but did
point out that he thought the jurisdictional issue
should be “soft-pedaled." He did say, however, that
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the memorandum he had prepared on this subject was
being held in the files should questions about this
- particular Bureau activity ever be raised. King
also recommended that the Agency not take the initia-
tive in raising the question. 82/
Neither Col. King, nor anyone else involved in
the anti-Castro operation ever registered a formal
protest against the FBI's activities in the Havana
area. By mid-summer 1960, the relationship became
even closer, particularly as the Agency expanded
activities. at the Forward Operations Base, JMASH
(later JMWAVE) in Miami. ‘In one report concerning
the number of the. Cuban exiles in the Miami area who
were under suspicion of -- or were -- working for
Castro, or who were trying desperately to get sup-
port from one or another US Agency, an FBI agent
made a rather interesting forecast to the CIA repre-
sentative with whom he was exchanging information.
According to the report from Miami, an FBI agent
| told me that his personal opinion was
that it. would be virtually impossible, if
not completely impossible, to bring about
the overthrow of the Castro regime using
Cuban exiles. He thought the only solu-
tion to the problem, and the one that
stood the best chance of success, was to
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go in with the US Marines. He admitted
_that this was only his personal opinion,
but he felt that in view of his experience
and contact with the Cuban exiles, he had
a good point. I could not help agree
with him. 83/
Agent George Davis apparently was extremely
interested in full cooperation with the Agency, quick-
ly accepting the Agency representative's proposal
that they visit the FBI offices once or twice each
week to compare notes; and the CIA field’ representa-
tive, in turn, agreed to pass on to Mr. Davis in the
FBI any information which the Agency might acquire
pertaining to FBI interests. *
* The Forward Operations Base (FOB) opened in May
1960 in Coral Gables, Florida, and it was the second
FOB that had been established since the formation of
WH Division -- the initial base having been set up
during the anti-Arbenz operation in Guatemala in 1953-
1954. In general, the Miami FOB paralleled the organ-
ization of Headquarters with FI, CI, CA, Support, and
PM units. FOB reported directly to the Chief,. WH
Division, not to Jake Esterline, Chief, WH/4. Ini-
tially the satellite communications center for relaying
commo between Headquartérs and the field -- including
facilities in thé Florida Keys concerning the maritime
operations --.was established; and ultimately the commo
link would connect Headquarters with the operations in
Guatemala and Nicaragua. The cover firm for the base, |
was Clarence A. DePew & Sons, a notional cover:: for
an organization engaged in Classified research.
A series of some 32 reports has been prepared on ~
the FOB, and the reports are available through the
Records Management Officer of WH Division. These
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In addition to its concern with the interests
of other government agencies in the Cuban problem,
in mid-summer of 1960 the Agency also was required
to provide intelligence briefings for the Presidential
and Vice-Presidential candidates of the major politi-
cal parties. ‘While the intelligence briefings were
scheduled to consider. the world situation, consider-
able emphasis was being given to both Cuba and the
Dominican Republic. In preparation for Mr. Dulles’
briefing of the Democratic nominee, John F. Kennedy,
on 23 July 1960, WH/4 prepared a detailed Cuban brief-
ing paper touching on the principal aspects of the
exile organization, the propaganda plan, penetration
of Cuba by personnel from communist countries (includ~
ing the Soviet Union, Red China, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia,
and East Germany), and the play that Castro was making
in the Latin American world for pro-communist sympa-—
thizers. In addition, emphasis also was given to the
reports deal basically with the period between 1962
and 1968; and while there is some feeling that the
story of the Bay of. Pigs operation should go into
extensive detail on the initial operations of the
FOB, this author has chosen not to do so, focusing
instead on only those broad aspects of the problem
relating to the Miami Base. 84/
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planned program for paramilitary training and opera-—
tions under the aegis of CIA. “Insofar as can be
determined, however, there is no indication that in
“his pre-election briefing of the Democratic Presidential
candidates that Mr. Dulles went into any specifics
on the Agency's anti-Castro pians. 85/
As‘mentioned previously, one of the continuing .
problems requiring coordination within the Executive
Branch was the increasing budget demands for Project
JMATE. From an estimate of some $2.5 million of
‘budgeted and reserve funds, which had been made avail-
able for the program by mid-August of 1960, Mr. Bissell.
appeared ata special Group meeting, requesting that
“an additional $10.75 million be released from reserve
funds to meet the ever-increasing needs, particularly
for the paramilitary and propaganda programs. The
decision of the Special Group following Mr. Bissell's
appeal was that: .
| This matter should be laid before the
.appropriate higher authorities and a
presentation would be arranged hopefully
within the next ten days. This was be-
lieved to be wise, not because any. actions
involving major political risks were to
be taken in the near future, but because
the Agency would soon become committed _
to various substantial expenditures which
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should not be undertaken without a reason-
able assurance that the operation was to
go forward. 86/
On 22-23 August of 1960, after discussions with Mr.
Stans and Mr. Macy, the Agency was notified that the
requested $10 million for FY 61 would be made avail-
_able from the Agency Reserve for Contingencies.* 87/
Cc. Cooperation and Challenge
As already mentioned, immediately following
the Eisenhower decision to promote the anti-Castro
program, there was a considerable degree of coopera-
tion between CIA ‘and other of the concerned Agencies
-- the Department of Defense, the Department of State, .
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Immigration and
Naturalization Service, and others. As WH/4 continued
to expand and develop the various programs -- propa-
‘
ganda, covert.action, staybehind networks, and para-
military operations -- there were ever increasing
contacts between CIA and the representatives of other
* One explanation for the sharply increasing demand
for reserve funds may lie in the fact that materiel
was being written off upon issue, rather than upon
consumption -- an aspect of the operation that was
explained to the author by William E. Eisemann,
formerly Chief, Support WH/4. 88/
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government agencies. Perhaps the best way to describe
the period from the summer of 1960 until the early
fall was as a period of cooperation and challenge.
' Cooperation because the needs of the Agency represented
National Policy. Challenge to most if not all of
CIA's proposals -- proposals which concerned the
nature of the propaganda effort, the size and make-up :
. of the exile military force which was being organized,
the location of training sites, the types of technical
materiel (including. aircraft) being requested, and,
most important by the end of this period, the specific
¢
nature of the military operation which was to be
mounted against Fidel Castro.
By early June 1960, the program for paramilitary
training of Cuban exiles was jumped from some 60 to
500 or more trainees -- even. though the actual train
‘ing of the: initial instructor cadre at Fort Randolph
in Panama had not yet begun and the FRD was only in
. i . :
the initial stages of negotiation for PM and commo
“training facilities in Guatemala. It was anticipated
‘that the increased number of PM trainees would be
recruited out of the Miami area, from other Latin
American countries where Cubans had taken up residence,
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and from others who might be recruited inside Cuba.
The emphasis on the PM training at this time was to
be on weapons, demolitions, sabotage, and guerrilla
warfare tactics; and the weapons familiarization was
to be with the M-1 carbine, the Garand and Spring-
field rifles, the Thompson sub-machine gun, and the
-45 Colt automatic pistol. This, of course, was the
weapons mix in the Agency's stockpile of standard
arms packs. 89/
It must be presumed that the call for increases
in the number of PM trainees was related to the con-
tinued importation of Soviet weapons and’ technicians
and the increasing strength of the Communist Party
in Cuba. An NIE written in mid-June 1960 on “The
Situation in Cuba," for example noted that the Castro’
regime was “deeply and increasingly influenced by Conm-
munists .. no longer any prospect of democratic govern-
ment under his [Fidel Castro's] regime." As was past
estimates, this particular NIE was unable to answer
the question of whether Castro himself was a Communist.
The NIE also mentioned that no strong opposition
leader to the Castro regime had emerged, nor did the
opposition at that time “pose a serious threat to
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the regime." One weakness touched on by the National
Estimate concerned the Castro militia which was char-
acterized as "only partially armed, and for the most
part poorly trained ... [and] appears to have little,
if any, effectiveness as an organized combat force.
in conventional operations." For either of the fore-
going reasons, perhaps, an increase in the number. of
PM personnel might (a) assist in bringing a strong
dissident leader to the fore, or (b) develop the
capability to overcome the Castro militia. 90/
The question of an increased number of PM
trainees surfaced in a late August briefing for Presi-
dent Eisenhower, Secretaries Gates, Dillon, and Ander-—
son, and Generals Persons, Lemnitzer, and Goodpaster
by the DCI and Mr. Bissell. After President Eisenhower's
National Security Adviser, Gordon Gray, summarized
developments since the March announcement of the anti-
Castro program, Mr. Dulles provided some specifics
concerning the organization of the FRD and its prin-
cipals, noting that the Headquarters for the FRD had
been established in Mexico City, in lieu of the invi-
tation of. President Ydigoras of Guatemala to permit
the FRD to operate’ from his country. “Mr. Dulles
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noted that at this time, it was particularly important
that the US presence in Guatemala not be revealed.’
When the discussion turned to the PM forces, the De-
partment of Defense representative, Mr. Gates, made
it quite clear that he was concerned about the pos-
sibility of US military personnel being involved
directly in the military operations inside Cuba.
Mr. Bissell responded that US military personnel in
third countries would be used only as instructors --
not as cadre leaders for either an invasion ora
guerrilla warfare effort.
Bissell did stress, however, that there was
need for a standby force, .preferably of non-Americans,
with. special training in guerrilla warfare to pro-
vide a leadership complement to the Cubans when “push"
came to’ "shove," a recommeridation that provoked some
differences of opinion during the course of this
briefing for the President when it was suggested
that US officers might be required to direct these
forces. Mr. Dulles proposed withholding this dis-
cussion until the Agency and the JCS could talk the
matter over. Mr. Gray seemed to be determined that
the issue of the force level and make-up be resolved
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at this particular time. According to his own report
_ Of his position at this meeting,
Mr. Gray pointed out that it would be
unwise to mount any kind of an operation
without the determination to see it
through and that. an abortive effort would
be worse than-no effort at all. He there-
fore thought that if this backup force
“was essential to ultimate success, full
consideration should be given to it at
this stage in the planning. Mr. Dulles
again urged that a decision on this be
deferred.* 91/
In support of Mr. Gray and in some contradiction
to Mr. Bissell's view that perhaps the Cuban PM force
would be able to carry off the effort without any out-
side help, the President was reported to have indicated
that _ .
He would go along so long as the Joint
Chiefs, Defense, State, and CIA think we.
have a good chance of being successful. —
He wouldn't care much about this kind of
. cost [the $10 million increase noted |
: earlier]; indeed, he said he would de-
.. fend this kind of action against all
, comers and that if we could be sure of
freeing the Cubans from this incubus, —
$25 million might be a small price to pay.
* In light. of today's relations between the United
States and other of the major world powers with. the
third countries, Gordon Gray displayed -- in the
‘summer of 1960 -- a degree. of foresight with which .
he has never been properly credited. For he noted
at that time that if the US failed to deal firmly
with Cuba, there was an obvious danger that other
. small nations would be encouraged to undertake harass~
ments of the major powers. 92/
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The President concluded the meeting, by
saying that he would like to urge caution
with respect to the danger of making false
moves, with the result of starting some-
thing before we were ready for it.* 93/
One of the most persistent problems which was
to Surface. by: early fall of 1960 concerned the need
for the anti-Castro operation itself, and the bulk
of the questioning came from the Department of State, .
principally from Thomas Mann, who soon was to become
the Assistant Secretary of State for American Repub-
lic Affairs. Mann already had been involved in some
of the prior discussions concerning the anti-Castro
‘activity in his capacity as Assistant Secretary for
* ‘In his temorandum of a meeting with the President
on 17 August 1960, Gordon Gray noted that in discuss-
ing the CIA meeting planned for 18 August, that in
addition to Messrs. Dulles.and Bissell, a third CIA
officer might possibly be in attendance; and he also
noted that the Vicé-President had been invited to at-
tend the briefing. According to Gray's record, how-
ever, neither the Vice-President nor the third CIA
representative were in attendance at the briefing of
18 August. The attendance of the Director and Mr.
Bissell, but with no CIA representative from WH/4,
was further: illustration of Jake Esterline's criticism
that at too many high level ‘briefings, CIA's repre-
sentatives were individuals who, high ranks notwith-
standing, were the furthest from the operation -- yet
they were responsible’ for informing the nation's policy-
makers about the details of the anti-Castro program. g4/
It is also interesting to note that this off-the-
record meeting which was arranged by Gordon Gray lasted
only 23 minutes, and this included at least a short
time for a brief discussion related to Francis Gary -
Powers. 95/
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Economic Affairs. In early September of 1960, Chief,
WH/4 learned from a member of the Department of State
that Mr. Mann was going to ask for a restudy of the
basic concept of IMATE, or, if he did not ask for
that re-evaluation, he would ask for immediate review
and rescheduling of the timetable for the IMATE oper-
ation. At this time and in view of the lack of prog~ -
ress both in developing any great cohesion within
the FRD in organizing the dissidents within Cuba,
_the questions seemed in order. The reaction of Chief,
WH/4 however, was that an attempt should be made to
blunt Mr. Mann's efforts, noting for example:
_ The degree to which we are already com-
mitted in JMARC would pose a monumental
security. problem alone if we were suddenly
instructed to cease and désist from further
activity.,. As of this moment, they. have
well in excess of 200 people .engaged in
air, ground, and communications ‘training
in Guatemala. Additionally, our across-
the-board propaganda activities are being:
stepped up daily. A drastic rescheduling
Of either activity, therefore, could bring
about serious repercussions. 96/ ,
The precise nature of these "serious repercus-
sions" was not spelled out. As time passed, however,
it would be charged that the cessation of the Agency-
sponsored training activities would loose a flood of
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Cubans back into the exile community; and they would
charge that the United States feared to undertake the
task of ousting Fidel jCastro. This, in turn, would
mean that the US would lose face in the eyes of the
Democratic Latin American republics. Jake Esterline
speculated that Mann did not believe that the, Cubans
were willing to support an insurrection against Castro.
A suggestion which was made to counter the possible
Mann proposals was that:
To strengthen our position, therefore,
we are bending every effort to get at
least one supply: airdrop into the target
country, prior to the Assistant Secretary's
return to the United States ... Success-~
ful action in this area should weigh
heavily on Assistant Secretary Mann's
alleged new attitude. 97/
Just how one ~- or even more -~ successful air
drops would in any way influence Mann's opinion about
the receptiveness of the Cuban population to a pos-
sible insurrection effort was not explained. ‘That
there were dissidents on the island was unquestioned,
the problem was the degree of strength and effective-
ness that they might be able to demonstrate. *
* Fortunately for the continuation of Project JMATE,
. the hurry-up air drop to which Jake Esterline referred |
did not set the criteria for the continuation or dis-
‘solution of the project. This air drop was a complete
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Mr. Mann would continue to raise questions con-
cerning the feasibility of discontinuing the training
in Guatemala, and ,in on-going meetings with Agency
representatives including the DCI, the DDP, Chief, WH,
as well as Chief, WH/4 and others, Mann continued to:
raise questions about the effect on Project JMATE
should all the American trainers and Cuban trainees
be pulled out of Guatemala immediately. Mann also
questioned the exact timing for Project JMATE. As
he raised such questions, the Assistant Secretary for
Latin American Affairs was informed by CIA that they
would much prefer that the training of the Cuban
exiles take place in US bases, both for purposes of
security and for efficiency. But they also pointed
out that it had been the decision for the Special
Group and the “highest levels" that such training
should take place in third countries, rather than in
the US. Mann persisted, however, suggesting that
the question of maintaining the training base in
-and total. bust, the supplies being dropped to the
guerrillas fell into the hands of Castro's forces;
and the aircraft itself made a forced landing in
Mexico and was not recovered. See Volume I of this
history, Air: Operations.
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Guatemala or removing it to the US should be raised
again with the Special Group. The Agency's repre-
sentatives agreed to this suggestion “with the strict-
est proviso that no move from Guatemala could or
should be made until adequate staging facilities in
the Zone of the Interior have been prepared." 98/
Tracy Barnes put the question of moving the
base from Guatemala to the Zone of the Interior in
a somewhat different context than had been suggested
by Esterline and J.C. King. Barnes recommended con-
sideration be given, among other items, to:
The fact that a move from the present
training sites to the US should not be
made too hurriedly and the importance of
avoiding a decision at a later date that
the training in the US is a bar to opera-
tional use. I realize that this latter
point would be a complete contradiction
of the present theory but, after all,
there is an intervening election; and
political views can shift so that every-
thing possible should be done to avoid
our getting ourselves into the box where
we move to the.US for one reason and then
find that the US move is used against us
to prevent or limit ultimate operations.* 100/
One additional point which was made’ by Jake
Esterline and J. C. King in their conversations with.
Source reference No. 99 not used.
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Secretary Mann was that the sudden pullout of the
training program in Guatemala might very well lead
to the overthrow of President Ydigoras by the pro-
communist elements which were already in evidence
in opposition to the Ydigoras regime. It was indi-
cated that should the troop training be moved from
Guatemala to the United States, 300 Guatemalan troops .
would be trained as a special security force for the
Guatemalan government. 101/
During these discussions in the late fall of
1960, Mann also raised the issue of. economic sanctions
which had been touched on in the early spring. At
this time however, the Agency's representatives be-
lieved that Mann was talking in terms of a one to
three year quarantine period, in an attempt to dis-
rupt the Cuban economy -- a quarantine, however,
which would not interfere with the flow of goods from
the Communist countries. This was a point of some
contention between State and CIA, with the Agency
people convinced that the Soviet Union would make up
any deficiencies that tended to impede seriously the
economy of Castro's Cuba. 102/
In. the context of a possible move of the train-
-ing facilities to the United States, Chief, WH prepared
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a memorandum for the DDP indicating that the need
for training bases to be located in the southern
part of the United States. should include an infantry
training base capable of handling 3,000 men with
range facilities, tactical training areas, an air-
field for training air and ground crews in the utili-
zation of B-26, C-46 and C-54 aircraft, aerial gunnery.
and bomb range facilities, and maritime training and
staging facilities. It was suggested that the air-
field logistical base should be located in southern
Florida, and permission to use Ramey Air Force Base
in Puerto Rico to stage black over-flights’-to Cuba
should be obtained. The maritime facilities would
‘be located on Vieques Island, ‘Puerto Rico and also
‘in southern Florida.
. In a meeting with the Special Group, the Deputy
Director for Central Intelligence put forth the pro-
posals concerning the movement of training bases to
the United States; and although he was supported by
the Department. of Defense representatives -- Mr.
Douglas and Gen. Lansdale -- Livingston Merchant of
the Department of State, normally one of the hard
liners of the Department, seemed to have ambivalent
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feelings at this time about the training program.
Possibly Merchant was succumbing to Mann's arguments
suggesting that the time for military action was so
far down the line that US efforts should be concen-
trated on @conomic sanctions at this time. 103/
Adolf A. Berle, who would become one ‘of the Kennedy
administration'sprincipal advisers on Latin America, -
also Seemed to be swayed by Tom Mann's argument in
favor of economic sanctions, Berle suggesting that
the embargo be expanded to include the shipment of
arms and ammunition both ‘to Cuba and from Cuba to
other parts of Latin America. 104/
Although it has been indicated that the Depart-
ment of Defense would apparently support the Agency
in its. request for the. establishment of training .
facilities in the continental United States, DOD did
- balk at the use of military personnel in third country |
areas in support of Project JMATE. Although Deputy
Secretary of Defense James H. Douglas began to ques-
tion whether his department had actually been committed
to support CIA's anti-Castro effort, it seems clear
that policy approval for the use of Department of
Defense personnel in Project JMATE had been established
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with the approval of the President's comprehensive
program of covert action against Fidel Castro in
March 1960. 105/
| The difficulties encountered with the Department
of Defense .concerning the assignment of Special Force
trainers from the US Army to the Guatemalan training
bases has already been spelled out in considerable
detail in another volume, but even as the Department
of Defense was taking a negative attitude toward the
possible use of DOD personnel in either training or
combat activities, the Agency was proposing the re-
" eruitment of either American or foreign volunteers
to serve as combat troops for Project JMATE. The
Bureau of American Republic Affairs of Department
of State, however, put the quietus on the plan for
obtaining foreign volunteers; but J. Foster Collins,
the Chief of the Covert Action Staff, suggested to
the Deputy Director for Plans that possibly he (the
DDP) could convince Livingston Merchant of the need
to re-examine the Department of State policy. *
* The problem of the Special Force trainers is dis-
cusséd in Volume II of this history, Participation
in the Conduct of Foreign Policy.
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_ Collins was particularly enthusiastic about the pros-
spects for recruiting Germans, Greeks, and Turks to
serve as volunteers; but in the end, State's view
‘prevailed, and there were no contingents of either
American or foreign volunteers. 106/
During the period of buildup and organization
of WH/4 for the JMATE effort against Castro, the ~
Agency encountered some problems with the US Navy,
but none of these were as serious as the difficulties
encountered with the Department of Defense per se,
the Air Force, or ‘the United, States Army. The exist-
ence of the United States Naval Base at Guantanamo
Bay in Cuba presented an unusual situation in view
of the planning that was taking place. Apparently, —
however, there was no disagreement between the Agency
and the Navy that prohibited Guantanamo from being
- used. to mount anti-Castro activities or from being
used as a safe haven area for‘ those who might have
. been detected engaging in sabotage, propaganda, or
other anti-Castro activities. The purpose of such
restrictions, of course, was to prevent the Cubans
from claiming violations of the legal and binding
international agreement between the Unitéd States
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‘and the Government of Cuba over the lease of Guantanamo
Bay. So serious was this issue in fact, that the .
Agency agreed |
_ that. all Cubans participating in over-
flights of Cuba would be told that Guan-
tanamo Naval Base was not to be used as
a safe haven, and that if they landed
there, they would be turned over to the
Cuban authorities. 107/
The - Guantanamo Base also presented a major aif
ficulty for the Department of State. Evidence of this
surfaced in early October ‘of 1960 when it was reported
that during a meeting of the State Working Group on
Cuba a suggestion was put forward that the US try to.
“influence Latin American nations to approve US reten-
tion of the base. One proposal had been made that
this: be done through the Inter-American Defense Board
(TaD8) , where a resolution apparently was “about to be
introduced asking for a definition of the relations
between Cuba and. the USSR, with. the expectation that
\ .
this might force Cuba's resignation from membership
-on the. IADB. According to Col. John F. Mallard, the
Agency's. liaison officer with the State Working Group:
In addition, State desires that the
IADB, make some statement on the impor-
tance of Guantanamo Bay to Latin. American
hemisphere: defense. This statement would,
in effect,. give Latin American approval
to U.S.. retention of this base. 108/
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This frame of reference concerning Guantanamo
Bay led the Executive Officer of WH/4, Ed Stanulis,
to prepare an extremely sharp memorandum for Chief,
Western Hemisphere Division raising some questions
which are as pertinent to CIA today as they were
when they were. raised in 1960. Stanulis wrote as
follows: 7
I realize that this Agency is an
implementing. arm of the Executive Branch
and has no right or privilege in the area
of formulation of U.S. national policy.
- I believe that within this framework we.
who aré part of this’ Agency are permitted
to comment on certain.State Department —
or other Executive Department propositions
that appear, on the basis of our own
personal observations and experience, to
be counter-productive to the best interest
of the United States. I am convinced
that the course of action, described in
paragraph 1 [that the U.S. use the IADB
to win Latin American support for the
U.S. retention of Guantanamo] is in fact
within this category.
It is high time that the U.S. take an
understandable public position in matters
of international agreement, compact, con- |
tract, and treaty. The rights of the U.S. .
to the Guantanamo Bay area have been clear-
ly and.legally described in several docu-
ments which bear the signatures of the
then reigning and cognizant governments
of the United States and Cuba, respectively.
Certainly the assistance of any single or
plural Latin American national:entity (ies)
seems to me to be indicative of an admitted
weakness on the part of the United States
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and its conviction of its legal inter-
national rights.
I suggest that this Agency make known
to the State Department its feelings in
this matter, as described above (if ad-
dressees agree). I realize that consider-
able discussion could be waged in terms
of legally and/or logically presenting
our’case. This memorandum is not intended
to meet these requirements.
One observation that might be included
is the fact that the current Chief of
Naval Operations, Admiral Arleigh Burke,
has on at least two occasions in U.S. mass
_INedia of sizable: circulation stated that
the United States would not tolerate any
invasion. of Guantanamo or hostile abroga-
tion of our treaty arrangements to the base.
yo I believe it is significant to note that
no responsible member of the Executive
Branch (including. the President of the
United.States) has contradicted his state-
ments. On the basis’ of this evidence, it
would appear to me that the official overt
position of the United States is crystal
clear and we need not at this time place.
ourselves in a position of indebtedness
or vulnerability with any other Latin
American nation in terms of the Guantan-
amo issue. 109/
By early November 1960 Secretary of State,
Christian Herter, had decided that the matter of
Guantanamo needed to be discussed at a higher level;
and, consequently, he introduced the subject on the
agenda for the National Security Council meeting of.
7 November 1960. The Secretary emphasized the need
for coordination of military and political planning
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in case of an attack on the naval base. Herter
indicated two extreme possibilities: one, that in
case of an attack, the United States respond with
only sufficient military force to protect the base
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itself; and another, that the United States decide
that an attack on the base was in fact an act of war
and apply ‘such military power as necessary. Herter
also suggested, of course, that there would be possi-
ble responses between the two extremes, with activities.
in the OAS or the UN possibly having some bearing on
the US response -- the sort of contention that undoubt-
edly must have raised the hackles on Mr. Stanulis
again. The Secretary of State did specify, however,
that the US response to an attack on Guantanamo would
be the result of a decision made by the President of
the United States.
As will be pointed out subsequently, the Cubans
would make charges: about Guantanamo being the center
for anti-Castro activities, and there would be a few
instances where anti-Castro Cubans were able to find
refuge within the confines of the base. Overall,
however, there was a surprising degree of neutrality
.with respect to the naval installation during the
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It is also important to mention at this time
the Agency's relations with the Commander in Chief,
CINCLANT, Admiral Dennison. Before the end of October
1960, the Admiral had made it clear to the Agency's
representatives that he believed it impossible for
him to conduct the affairs of the Atlantic Fleet in
_ the Cuban area properly until he received further -
information. -- specific information -- about the
Agency's planned operations against Castro. When
this report on Dennison was brought to the attention
of the Chief of the Agency War Plans Staff, F. P.
Holcomb, Holcomb assured the Admiral that any request
for information which he cared to lay on the Agency
would be promptly answered. By this time, Dennison
indicated that he had already been in touch with
General Lemnitzer, Chairman of the JCS, and the
expectation was that such briefing on Cuban affairs
by CIA was being laid on. .
| Holcomb, quite truthfully, indicated that
neither he nor the Agency's liaison officer to CINCLANT,
Commander Ray E. Millard, were privy to the planned
operations of WH/4. Once having assured the Admiral
of the willingness of CIA to cooperate and provide
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-him with the necessary information, Holcomb then
noted: “
It was the impression of the CIA
officers present that Admiral Dennison is
a cooperative officer and favorably and
objectively inclined towards CIA, and
that if his needs can be met, he will
undoubtedly follow a positive and helpful
course. 111/
On 2 November 1960, Richard Bissell, Jacob Ester-
line,, and Colonel Jack Hawkins traveled to Norfolk to
Admiral Dennison's headquarters. The CIA representa—
tives received a general briefing by the Navy on con-
tingency plans for Hispaniola and Cuba, and in return,
they briefed the Navy on Project JMATE. Mr. Bissell
gave an overview of the CIA operation, Esterline dis-
cussed the political and propaganda aspects, and
Hawkins talked about the PM program, including the
plan for a 1,500-man invasion force to seize a lodge-
ment on the island of Cuba. Hawkins emphasized that
this last objective could not be met until March or
April of 1961.¥* 112/
* In a telecon with the author.of this history on
15 May 1978, Admiral Dennison indicated that it was
extremely late in the course of the Bay of Pigs oper-
ation before he received any briefing from CIA on the
anti-Castro operation. He made it sound, in fact,
. aS. though he was not briefed until shortly before the
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D. Personnel and Training |
From the time of the official approval of the
anti-Castro policy by President Eisenhower until the
collapse of the effort at the Bay of Pigs the question
of personnel and personnel Management for Project
IMATE was of constant concern. Even though the
Director of Central Intelligence “emphasized the
significance of the Project, by saying that he would
recall Agency personnel from any station in the world
if the individual's abilities were required for the
successful achievement of JMATE objectives," some of
those who were closest to the personnel problem be-
lieved that DCI Dulles failed completely to keep that
promise. 113/ Jake Esterline, Chief, WH/4 has re-
marked as follows:
It was obvious that as the operation
began to increase in size that the Divi-
sions didn't have the personnel, the
.senior personnel; to staff out the organ-
ization; or if they did have them, they
‘weren't about to release them from the —
LSD (Landing Ship Dock) which was to carry the landing
craft to the area of the Bahia de Cochinos was ready
-to load at the naval base at Vieques for the invasion.
As the text above confirms, however, the Admiral was
read into the act relatively early in the game and
should have had plenty of time to make preparations
for the activities of April 1961.
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things they were doing, because they were
considered indispensable, which was probably
correct. It was on that basis, I think,
that when people like Dick Drain came
‘back home from -- in Dick's case, I think
he came in from Greece -- where he had a
pretty good record -~ but he was not re-
turning to Headguarters to go into an
assignment, and Dick Bissell put him in
the operation with us. Gerry Droller had
been around Headquarters for a long time,
had been quite a bit of a replacement
problem. He was very bright, he was a
German specialist, had a pretty good
political background; and Gerry and Howard
Hunt, for whatever reason, were sort of
-selected, not by us, but they were told
“they were going to be the people who
would handle the political aspects of
the operation. 114/
Esterline also noted that the shortage of compe-
tent, personnel became particularly critical when the
operational concepts began to change and to expand.
He claimed that when serious problems came up none of
the GS-18 case officers were available to make deci-
-sions. 115/.- 7" *
Bill Eisemann, Chief/Support/WH/4, was more
specific in his criticism of the personnel management
for Project JMATE. After emphasizing that Colonel
L. K. White, the Deputy Director for Support (DDS),
did insure that the support elements got the best
people for Project JMATE, “he [White], directed all
Support office heads that if there was a need for any
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senior officer or any position to be filled that they
would £111 it without any hesitation whatsoever." 116/
But, in contrast, Eisemann pointed out:
I can't say that was true on the opera-
tional side of the shop. A Contingency.
Task Force, a program developed by the >
Clandestine Services, was designed to
make available Agency personnel who could
be pulled out of any position that they
were assigned to and moved into any urgent,.
_high priority type of project. JMATE
.Project, was a high priority project; and
the Contingency Task Force concept, in my
opinion, failed at that point because the
Clandestine Services did not provide the
- top quality people we needed for: the posi-
tion to be filled. After JMATE Project ...
the Contingency Task Force was completely
abolished. ._ Many people in the Agency were
designated from the Support and the Opera-
tional side to fill various positions as
they would come up, but it didn't work from
the Clandestine Services side. We had real
' problems, trying to get qualified ... top
qualified people ... to do those jobs. In
my opinion, the Contingency Task Force was
a failure. It was set up and designed so
that.qualified personnel would be completely
immunized and processed and ready to go with
passports at any given time. But you
couldn't get. the people you wanted -- I'm
talking about qualified key professionals
in:the Clandestine Services -- because the
Division heads in the Clandestine Services
would not release those people. 117/
Dick Drain, who became Chief of Operations for
Project JMATE was among the severest of the critics
with reference to the personnel assigned to Project
JMATE. Pointing to his own case; Drain stated:
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I don't mean to be unduly immodest, but
really, I didn't have any qualifications
for this [WH/4] except that I was there
and unemployed -- had no Spanish language
whatsoever, and my entire exposure had been
punching cows in Arizona in 1940. That
doesn't: really bring you up much on Latin
America and latinos, and any of that ...
I had never been on an amphibious operation,
and if that was characteristic of my quali-
fications, it really characterized the whole
damned operation ... about which, it seemed
to me, there was a good deal of well-meaning
hypocrisy. Allen Dulles, always meaning
what he said, would say repeatedly, “now,
I want the very best people assigned to
this project ... there is nothing more
important that we are doing than this; and
I want directed assignments ... I want
people pulled out of tours overseas if
necessary, this thing must be manned."
Everybody would solemnly nod and, then,
much like the case of Vietnam ... humans
being humans ,.. we would tend to get. the
people that the area Division Chiefs ‘found
. "excess" -- which normally meant “found
insufficient." With many notable exceptions,
we did not get the very best people avail-
able. 118/
Although Drain levelled his broadside at all of
the Divisions in the DDP, he was most critical of the
Western Hemisphere Division:
More of this staffing would have come
from WH if there had been more competent
people within WH. WH suffered, in my
opinion, from a surfeit of ex-FBI officers
who had been picked up at the time that
-the Agency took over from the Bureau in
Latin America ... but there were damned
’ few of them that had any particular ex-
perience ... One of the main things
that plagued me was that I could never
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figure. out, because nobody ever made it
clear, where the hell the project stood
vis-a-vis WH ... J.C. King never was
told, I think for understandable reasons,
to what extent he was in it, and to what
extent he was not in it. 119/
As with other of the principals who were involved
in the WH/4 effort, Drain was extremely complimentary
of the Support element assigned to WH/4, stating as
follows:
This is a little ironic, because with
Bissell as the DDP, you would have thought
that if the directed assignment thing
worked anywhere, it should have worked
within the DDP. It worked less well there
_than’it did within the DDS. Red White,
soldierly-like he was, took absolutely
sincerely, what the Director said, when
he said "I want the very best people
assigned to this." So we got Mike King
to run the finance, not some stumblebum
with garters on his sleeve ... the best
finance officer they had. Our logistics
support and Bill Eisemann, they were really
hand picked by Red White ... The DDS or
the DDA, whatever they called it then,
deserved very high marks for being uniquely
the people to put their back into it.
The DDI really wasn't. asked; and that
was too bad, because we could have used, ‘
it seéms to me, some input from the DDI.
Our own intelligence report structure
was not bad. The Chief, FI was a nice
- old guy, Whedbee; and we had some reports
officers who were quite competent in the
DDP sense; but the thing was so compart-
mented from the DDI, in any event, that
the idea of drawing down on DDI talent .
to get in on this, was. not well received.
I had suggested it because I had been
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in the DDI and I knew where the talent
was. For example,. on just such a mundane,
but important thing, as topography and
geography and beach stuff ... Christ, I
well knew from the time that I worked for
Lofty Becker ... that there was in old
ORR ... in the geographic thing ... Jim
[Brammell], ... Otto Guthe ... I mean,
_ they would have been glad to supply
people ... and we didn't ask. So you
can't say: that DDI didn't provide, unless
you understand that they didn't provide
because they really weren't asked.* 120/
Although the Agency's own personnel assignments
have been criticized, the assignment of two of the key
military personnel involved in the JMARC operation
proved to be quite successful. Col. Jack Hawkins,
United States Marine Corps, and Lt. Col. Frank Egan,
United States army, were in charge of the overall PM
activity (Hawkins) and the PM training (Egan) for the
Cuban. exile brigade. Hawkins, who was serving on the
Staff of the Marine School:at Quantico, Virginia at
* Drain's suggestion that.the DDI was left completely
in the cold during the Bay of Pigs operation overstates
the case... As early as January 1959 there is evidence
that Mr. Helms agreed to cut the DDI in on “useful
intelligence to which it would be well for the DD/I to
have access" from State cable traffic on Cuba being
carried over CIA channels. A "massive" study of
Cuban telecommunications facilities prepared by ORR
in the fall of 1960 led Mr. Bissell to send a memo
of commendation for :the Communications. Branch through
the DDI. Obviously the DDI knew something was a-
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_the time that he was assigned to Project JMARC, had
taken part in the battles of Bataan and Corregidor;
had been taken prisoner with the fall of Corregidor;
and escaped from the Japanese prisoner of war camp
at Davao, Mindanao; and joined the Philippine guerrilla
forces, leading raiding parties and harassing attacks
against the Japanese army in the Philippines. After
seven months of such activity, he was evacuated by
submarine from the Philippines in November 1943 and
was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for these
actions. After returning.to the United States for
additional training, in November 1944 Hawkins again
returned to the Pacific area where he was an assistant
operations officer taking part in the assault ‘and
capture of Okinawa. For this service, he received a
Bronze Star Medal. During the Korean conflict, he
was Commanding Officer of the lst Battalion, lst
‘Marines; and he led the Battalion in combat ‘during
the Inchon landing and in subsequent operations in
Korea. For his participation in the Inchon-Seoul op-
eration, Hawkins had received the Silver star Medal
for heroism. From March 1956 to the summer of 1959
when he entered the Naval War College, Hawkins had
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served as liaison officer with the Amphibious Forces
Atlantic in Norfolk, Virginia -- a pertinent assign-
ment for his transfer to Project JMARC.
Lt. Col. Egan's military record showed a well-
trained infantry officer who -haa served overseas in
the European Theater during the course of World War
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II; an infantry officer including an infantry train-
.ing officer in much of the period following World
War II; and a staff officer in the Special Warfare
Division of the United States Army in 1958, serving |
with the Director of Plans, in Washington from 1958
to 1960. Immediately prior to his assignment to
Project JMATE, Colonel Egan had been on: the Operations -
and Training Staff of a Joint Support Group, head-
quartered in’ Washington. Egan EOD'd with Project JMATE,
27 June 1960, and Hawkins on 29 August of 1960. 121/
Both officers received high marks from Mr. Bissell
and Jake Esterline, and, particularly from Dick Drain,
who stated:
I thought they [Hawkins and Egan] were
first rate ... I mean first rate, not com-
pared with the jaded World War II memory,
but first rate in terms of officers then
serving in the armed forces of the United
States. The Hawkins selection was an
excellent one. I don't myself, know how
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one could have found a better man. People
have said ... “Well, the son of a bitch
just worked out in the Philippines as a
stay behind ... what did he know?" He
knew a lot. He had written a book on
guerrillas. He was sharp, he was smart,
and honest, and not overly ambitious. I
am sure that he saw this as a way to further
-Ahis career, of course. Military men, I
‘think, tend to maximize that more than
Agency people. But that was not his:
motivation -- or his primary motivation.
He had around him some really first rate
help.... not very high ranking ... but ©
.we didn't need an awful lot of high ranking
‘... we needed some hard workers. Frank
Egan, who went down to do the training,
was the man that I. would have picked. He
was probably the most disputable of the
bunch because he was pretty volatile. He
has been condemned for leading the Cuban
manpower to believe that they were going
to get more support than he had any right
to let them know about. Well, I wasn't
there, but I know damned well that if I
had been, I would have been priming up
the ‘Brigade to do this tough job, not by
‘counseling them as to the difficulty of
ait ... at least, exclusively ... or, giving
them lectures about now you will really
have to do this on your own, because you
are not going to get one iota of assistance
from the armed forces. You don't normally
train a group to conduct an operation. of
this sort by.playing on cheir fears. If,
down there at the end of the line -- first
in Guatemala and then in Nicaragua -- Egan
led them to believe that they were going
to get them more help than he had any right
to let them know, well, I can understand
l why that would have happened.* 122/
* With reference to Colonel Hawkins, Jake Esterline
has noted: : _
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By way of illustrating some of the problems
encountered in acquiring adequate personnel for the
JMATE operation, on the very day that President
Eisenhower was approving the anti-Castro program, a
memorandum was being sent to the Deputy Director for
Plans from the Chief, Western Hemisphere Division
noting that two individuals assigned to the Office
of Training were ‘urgently needed for service in WH/4.
Colonel King reported to the DDP that although Colonel
Matt Baird, Director of Training, was agreeable to
the release of the two individuals to serve as PM
trainers, Baird insisted that the men could not be
I guess that it is only fair to say
that that assignment [Project JMARC] cost
him his general's star, and a good many
other things in terms of his record. 123/
The author of this history attempted to arrange
oral history interviews with Colonels Hawkins and Egan,
but in neither. case would the individuals consent to
such interview. In addition, the author also asked
each man if he would be willing to respond to a series
of written questions, and neither would agree to this.
It was made quite clear to the author that both indi-
viduals harbored considerable résentment about their
relationships and association with the Agency at the
time of the Bay of Pigs. In a similar manner,. Col.
John F. Mallard, United States Marine Corps who was
Liaison Officer between the Agency and the Depart-
ment of Défense, at the time of the Bay of Pigs, also
rejected the author's request for either an oral inter-
view or a response to written questions.
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released until suitable replacements could be found
to take over their tasks in the Office of Training.
' King, therefore, appealed to the Deputy Director for
Plans for their immediate release. 124/
Not only did the Clandestine Service encounter
difficulty in obtaining personnel from within its own
units to serve in WH/4, it also appeared to draw blanks
in terms of Cubans willing to volunteer for the strug-
gle against Castro. In response to a November 1959
memorandum to all WH field. stations and bases asking
that they supply the names of Cubans who would be
willing to work as agents against the Castro Govern-
‘ment, WH/4/FI reported the results of its search,
stating that as of June 1960:
Many of the Agents who were proposed
by other WH Stations for use ‘in Cuba were
either found unacceptable, or did not want
to accept such an assignment.’ Other sta-
tions were unable to come up with any
assets who might gain access to the de-
sired targets in Cuba. 125/
The problem which Col. Baird had raised back in
March concerning replacement for personnel who might
be assigned to Project. WH/4 was not actually resolved
until June of 1960 when:
Colonel White announced that DDS per-
sonnel on full time detail to JMARC
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would be transferred to the project Table
of Organization, effective the beginning
of the first pay period in July 1960.
Employees on detail to the project from
the Clandestine Services offices will not
be transferred since DDP. considers them
temporary assignments with the personnel
returning to their, parent office when the
project is completed. Colonel White
pointed out, that although DDS personnel
would be transferred to the project, there-
by relieving slots in the various DDS ele-
ments, each office head should keep in
mind that his employees will be returning
‘to him, and he should plan accordingly. 126/
Colonel White's comments are quite understandable
in view of the fact that of 104 personnel’ on duty with
JMATE on 7-8 June 1960, only 32 were Clandestine Serv-
ices careerists; and excepting a few with DDI career
designations, the bulk of the personnel were Support :
careerists. By 14 June 1960, Colonel King was appeal-
ing to the DDP for an increment which would bring
total JMATE personnel to 234, including 131 employees
“who were to be in the field. Apparently, however,
the Deputy Director for Plans approved a:total ceiling
of only 158 staff personnel by the end of June 1960;
and.in August of 1960, Chief, WH Division forwarded
a revised staffing. guide, calling for a total of 274
positions and requesting that “as soon after 15 August
as is possible, a total of 40 additional staff: personnel"
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be added to the 158 who were then on duty --. making
a new total of 198.
. Although Mr. Bissell approved the recommended
increment, he nonetheless wrote a memorandum to C.
Tracy Barnes, the ADDP/A, suggesting that Barnes and
Dick Helms (surprisingly) take a close look at the
JMATE staffing pattern to see if there were areas of
auplication, particularly between the field bases and
Headquarters. ‘The DDP suggested that in the areas
of FI and PM there might be slots in either the For-
ward Operations Base in Miami or in JMOARSMAN -- the
Panama Training Site -- where possibly the. staffs
could be transferred during slack’ periods to conduct
similar operations in other parts of the JMATE opera~
tion.* 127/
* Lest the reader be confused by the term “Forward
Operations Base," this was the JMWAVE activity in the
Miami area, which continued to operate subsequent to
the Bay of Pigs. At the same time that the Bay of
- Pigs operation was. getting under way, there was con-
siderable emphasis from various individuals in Head-
quarters for establishment of a "Forward Command Post,"
which also might be located in the Miami.area, possibly
in the communications complex. Some even suggested
the possibility of establishing a sub-command post
in a third country. In any event, no Forward Command
Post was established. 128/
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By early November 1960, as the concept of the
operation was shifting from one of guerrilla warfare
and infiltration to invasion, the staffing pattern
for WH/4 was again increased. Mr. Bissell authorizing
a total of 308 positions. Even as he signed the
approval, however, Mr. Bissell noted his reservations,
_ Saying: . |
‘I have signed this request to indicate
my approval, but ‘do. so with a good deal of.
concern. I realize that this is a very
major and top priority activity and I also
realize that the senior officers engaged
in it continue to be heavily overworked.
On the other hand, I am fearful that the
addition of large numbers of personnel will
not in fact reduce the load on those indi-
viduals who are most overworked, but may
instead create additional burdens of
Management without contributing signifi-
cantly to the success of the underlying
activities. I am concerned also that we
may be simply running out of suitable
people in the Agency in cértain categories.
Accordingly, I urge you to re-examine even
the double-starred positions in the staff-
ing guide submitted with your request to
see whether they are all in fact of a high
' order of essentiality.* 129/
* Much of the staffing problem, of course, traces
back to the failure of the DDP to insure early on that
‘only the best people ’be assigned to the WH/4 project.
As. early as August of 1960, it had been indicated
that the DDP might be leaning toward the use of
directed assignments, but nothing ever came of this. 130/
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Even before. Mr. Bissell's memorandum of early
November 1960, indicating the possibility that experts
in certain areas might-no longer be available from
within the Agency, proposals had gone forward request-
ing permission for the use of American contract person-
nel in the maritime operations. Unlike the brouhaha
that was precipitated by the early suggestions for the
use of American volunteers from the ground forces,
the authorization for the use of US contracts in mari-
time activities apparently was granted without much
debate. The statement of the. requirements for the ‘
use of the US contracts indicated that US citizens
would be put under contract to act not only as trainers
for the crews of LCI's, LCU's, LCVP's, and SK's, but
- also, that they would serve in key positions
as LCI captains, LCI diesel engineers, and
. LCU ¢oxwains during training and operations,
where qualified Cubans cannot be obtained.
This would require their entering Cuban
coastal waters and, on occasions, touching
on Cuban beaches, when operations so re-
quire.
It is essential for operations that
these key positions be held by qualified
and dependable men. At this time, it is
not expected that Cuban trainees qualified
for such positions or possessing the
necessary aptitude and character to permit
successful training will be found. If.
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they are located, the use of U.S. contract
’ personnel. will correspondingly be cut down.
Staff personnel will assist in the training
of all crews but will not be used in opera-
tions. 131/
Not only were such contract employees authorized,
but by early November 1960 a cable from Headquarters
to the Forward Operations Base noted: .
In view degree risk involved rendezvous-.
type mission request Case Officer advise
‘all Maritime contract personnel bonus this .
type mission be hereafter $100.00. Bonus
for Cuban territory beach landings or
caching would remain $500.00. 132/
By the early fall of 1960, the question of rota-
_ tion of staff personnel for Project JMATE had become a
serious matter. Many of those who had initially joined
the project had come in on 90-day rotation periods,
and in a cable to Headquarters, Ernie Sparks, the
overall Liaison Officer for Project JMATE for COS
Guatemala, requested that Headquarters approve a ro-
tational’ plan since:
Most personnel adjusted family and
business problems to period they told
they be absent and fact they. on duty
seven days a week as well as being con-
fined. to training areas which lack
‘recréation facilities. 133/
Bill Eisemann, who was Chief of Support for WH/4,
was particularly critical of the 90-day TDY assignments,
saying:
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They [the DDP] would bring a man in,
and then another man would come in to
replace him. It was really a tremendous
task to keep up with. it, because a lot of
these people had. personal problems. In
‘some cases they would cable and request
release from their assignment for personal
reasons. We attempted to satisfy most of
these requests. Herb Juul was the assigned
Personnel. Officer within the project. He
had to constantly keep a check on the loca-
‘tion of our personnel, and when their time
was up for replacement, he would then visit
with the Clandestine Services, and also the
Support components, and give them a list-
ing of the names of potential TDY returnees.
The Support components and Clandestine
Services'then provided names of people who
would be replacements. That was a hell of
a task, now, believe me. When you have a
full time project running 15 months or more,
you have people returning on a 90 day basis,
and constantly being replaced ... you can't
expect the greatest efficiency in opera-
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Part III
Changing Concepts
It has already been pointed out that the’ initial
planning for paramilitary operations against Castro |
was to be based on extremely small units. Two or
three man units, including a communicator, would be
‘trained and infiltrated (or dropped) into Cuba to work
with a dissident group. ‘one trainer would be the
adviser for the types of guerrilla warfare activities
which the anti-Castro dissidents might undertake safely
and reasonably securely. There had been some signs
of dissatisfaction with this particular type of program
prior to the summer of 1960. By the late summer of
1960 and through the fall there was to be a complete
and radical shift in the concept of the paramilitary
_operations® in which the forces backed by CIA should
engage. In late August-September, there were some
clues that changes in the nature of operations were
being contemplated. During the last week of August
and in the initial week of September 1960, Savilion
Chapman claimed that he and a Col. Evans, Acting
Chief, PMG/DDP, were "briefed by WH/4 planners on the
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approximate number of troops, tanks, and vehicles
for which sea transport would be required." “In that
same period Lt. Col. Frank Egan and Commander Norman
Imler of the WH/4-'staff reported they asked the Mari-
time Branch to draft a memo to the DDP giving infor-
mation on the foreign cargo vessels that would be
required for troop transport, including their owner-
ship, their costs, and on the methods of their acquisi-
tion. 1/
Inasmuch as Egan had been requested for the proj-
ect to become the trainer for the PM forces, it was |
apparent that some changes were contemplated. The
reference to the use of vessels for the transport of
tanks would indicate that something beyond hit-and-run
exercises were being contemplated. Before mid-October,
Lt. Col. Egan and a representative of the Logistics
Branch of WH/4 had spelled out some additional details
for the Maritime Branch of Special Operations. At
that time, according to Mr. Chapman's report, WH/4
was talking about deck loading of 3 LCV's, with 5
armored tanks, 5 2-1/2 ton trucks, one caterpillar
dozer, and two gasoline tank trucks -- hardly type
of equipment which would be required for 2-3 man guer-
villa teams. 2/
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By the first week in November 1960, it had be-
come clear to the most senior planners of the anti-
Castro effort _- Jake Esterline, J. Cc. King, Tracy
Barnes, and Richard Bissell -- that decisions were
going to have to be made about all aspects of the .
paramilitary program. The basic question being
whether a paramilitary program under CIA aegis “should
be launched at Castro, or whether, at this time, such
a program should become a joint operation between the
Department of Defense and the Agency. In the dis-
cussion among Agency personnel, in the discussions
between Agency: personnel and representatives of the
Special Group, and “in. discussions within the meetings
of the Special Group, the whole gammut of options
was being explored. Barnes, apparently deferring to
Bissell, suggested that rather than small team activi-
ties something on the order of 10-20 man teams be
formed and tried out. Barnes was very emphatic that
‘what was needed at this time, was a willingness to:
run some risks --. including the risk of defeat. Barnes
was critical of the Special Group, pointing out that
the apparent belief of the Group was that every opera-
tion had to succeed; .and that if ‘there were “losses,
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failures, or mishaps," the Special Group seemed to
‘want to. cancel everything. This was contrary, com-
pletely, to Barnes' concept of operational activity.
What both Barnes and Bissell supported in terms of
the smaller team activity were that:
The implementation of such teams would
indicate whether the dissident elements
“in Cuba were likely to rally around such
groups, once it had been established that
such groups could provide guidance and
supply for the anti-Castro activities.
These teams also would provide a test
‘of the Castro forces. Could Castro's
militia or his army contain the guerrilla
forces, if such forces were led by cadres
trained by the Agency? Or would the Castro
resistance crumble in the face of effective
dissident elements? 3/
Even as this discussion was going on, it became:
‘clear that the small team concept was going to go by
the board; and when the Agency tried to jump the op-
tion to a 3,000 man force for making a lodgment in
. Cuba in the conventional manner (e.g., amphibious
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assault), the plan was rejected by the Special Group
ina meeting of -3 November 1960. The Department of
Defense supported the Agency, but State objected
and suggested that perhaps the point where covert
7 intervention was possible had passed. Gordon Gray
even went so far as to raise the possibility of a
fake attack on Guantanamo as a means of justifying
overt us intervention. It was at this same meeting
that Mr.. Livingston Merchant of the Department of
State raised the question of whether plans were being
made to assassinate Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, and
Che Guevara -- at which point General Cabell, the
Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency,
pointed out that such activities as assassination
were extremely difficult to manage and that the CIA
had no, capability for such an operation. 4/
Even as the size of the Cuban exile force was.
being debated, Headquarters cabled to Guatemala
(4 November 1960) that the small team concept had
gone by the board and that planning should begin for
_ training a ‘conventional amphibious assault force of
at least 1,500 infantrymen. Outlines sent to the
infantry training base in Guatemala. (JMTRAV), emphasized
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the need to instill an esprit de corps among the
trainees. To do this JMTRAV was urged to provide
for unit separation, competition in the military arts,
and specific identities for the individual units
“through the use of scarfs,. caps, or some other de-
vice. This new training program was to be instigated
in November 1960 and to be completed by the end of
January 1961. 5/ . .
Even as the discussions over the changing con-
cept were going on, the Director of Central Intelli-
gence and the Deputy Director for Plans were scheduled
to brief President-elect John F. Kennedy on 18 Novem-
ber. 6/ The concept to be presented to the President
was that a force of 600 men would be landed by. LST on
Cuban shores and that these men would move inland to
create “a safe area ina mountain fastness. These
men, with possibly another 600 man unit in another
area, and those who‘ joined them from within, would
be resupplied by air drop." 7/ In addition, there
would be new recruits in the pipeline to provide sup>
port for those who had landed. An airstrip in Nica-
ragua would be used to support air operations, and
it was intimated that the US and possibly allied
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governments would recognize that the force lodged in
Cuba and its nominal leadership was the Provisional
Government of Cuba. 8/
One strange and contradictory note which appeared
during WH/4's staff meeting on 15 November to plan
the briefing for the DDP prior to his participation
with the DCI in briefing the President elect was the
following item stating:
Our [CIA's] original. concept is now
seen to be unachievable in the face of
the controls Castro has instituted.
“There will not be the internal unrest
earlier believed possible, nor will the
defenses permit the type strike first
planned. Our second concept (1,500-
3,000 man force to secure a beach with
airstrip) is also. .now seen to be unachiev-
able, except as a joint Agency/DOD action.
Our Guatemala experience demonstrates we
cannot staff nor otherwise timely create
the base and lift needed. 9/
How, if in mid-November 1960 the concept of the
1,500-3,000 man force to secure a beachhead with an
‘airstrip was envisioned by the senior. personnel in
WH/4 as “unachievable" except as a joint CIA/DOD ef-
fort, did it become "achievable" in March 1961 with
only 1,200 men and as an Agency operation? What was
being denied in confidence in mid-November 1960 be-
came the fact of the Zapata Plan and the Bay of Pigs
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Operation in March 1961. Certainly there was no
lessening in the controls that Castro had instituted,
nor in the efficiency of the military forces and
militia that he had at his command by April 1961.+#
One of the principal problems posed by. Project
JMATE -- both before and after the concept changed
in November 1961 -- was whether the training activity
at JMTRAV and JMADD in Guatemala should be, or could
be, continued without reflection upon the position
of the United States Government. Thomas Mann of the
State Department became increasingly concerned about
this situation; and the discussions within the Special
Group and among the concerned Agencies during the
period from the middle of November until the end of
the year, focused very frequently on this question.
Considering the continuingly favorable reception to
Agency activities from Ydigoras Fuentes, Guatemala's
* During interviews with the author of this history,
Messrs. Bissell, Esterline, and Drain had only slight
remembrance of the details of these meetings of 15-16
November 1960 when they ruled out what.would be, in
effect, the invasion plan implemented in April 1961
at Playa Giron -- and at that time it was minus the
joint support of the Department of Defense: This
point was completely overlooked by both ‘the Inspector
General and the Taylor Committee post mortems on the
Bay. of Pigs.
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President, State's concern that the training "places.
too much strain on the government of Guatemala" appear
unrealistic. The Department's real concerns were
with potential criticism from the OAS and the UN.
‘Certainly Ydigoras was ‘not interested in the removal
of those military units which could most. effectively
.
_guarantee his continued reign as President of Guatemala
-- the Cubans in training for both air and ground
_ activities.* 10/
. Even as the Special Group was trying to determine
whether or not the forces in training in Guatemala
should be removed, the Agency proceeded apace with
‘plans for the staffing necessary to put a 600-man
strike force in training. Chief, WH/4 Personnel
estimated that in addition to 14 staffers, there
would be a requirement for 146 military personnel if
such training were to succeed. Well prior to the
-officially agreed-to change in concept, Chief, WH/4
had anticipated a significant increase in funding
* The internal situation,in Guatemala vis a vis the
training operations is discussed in detail in Volume
II of the Official History of the Bay of Pigs Opera-
tion, Participation in the Conduct of Foreign Policy.
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for JMARC requesting of the DDP that: .
With your approval, in the interim
period [as new budget estimates were
being prepared], project funds will be
used as required to meet operational
necessity without strict adherence to
the preliminary estimates of last June
(1960] .* 10a/
Although Mr. Bissell approved the request, he made
this interesting comment:
What is disturbing is that the overrun
reported. in your memorandum seems to have
. eccurred long before you could be feeling
‘any effect of the {planned expansion] in
[PM] plans. 10b/
Contrary to suggestions that the President of
Guatemala was concerned about the Cuban training ac-
tivity, a cable of 22 November 1960 to the Director
from Guatemala indicated that the ground training
' base was undergoing a major reorganization because
permission for the establishment of a tactical train-
ing area at another of the fineas (estates) controlled
‘by Roberto Alejos -- this one near San Jose -- was
being undertaken. Inasmuch as Alejos was Ydigoras's
right hand man and conducted the liaison with the
“> WH/4 representatives for the establishment and operation
* The increased budget being suggested: was on the order
of $42 million compared to $3 million being discussed
in June.
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of the Guatemalan training bases, the contradiction.
in positions between State and the Agency was obvious. 11/
As the Special Group discussions were going on,
Jake Esterline, Chief, WH/4 was in Guatemala taking’
a first-hand look at the air and ground training bases.
As noted in another volume, Esterline went strongly
on record in support of the Office of Logistics en-
gineer who had been responsible for the reconstruc-
tion of the airstrip at Retalhuleu. Jake noted that
even though there had been a sizable cost overrun,
the task had been performed on time under the most
adverse weather conditions; and, consequently, sug-
gestions from Headquarters that there had been gross
inefficiency were unwarranted and unfounded.* Ester-
line's review of the situation at JMTRAV, the ground
training base, indicated that the situation there was
considerably more difficult than what he had encountered
at the air training base. He noted, for example, that
there was a severe lack of qualified senior trainers,
stating:
* For details.‘on construction of the airfield at
Retalhuleu, see Office of Logistics, Engineering Staff,
RECD, Agency Engineering Activity, 1947-1966, Vol. I,
63-67; Vol. II, 132-193. DDS/HS OL-11, Feb 72. Ss.
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. While a few of these men [from the
Domestic Operations Base in.Miami] impress
me as being good. types,. for the most. part
I found them to be too immature and lack-
ing in experience to qualify for the job
at hand. In any event, they are not in
my judgment worth the $1,000 per month
which we have to pay them. I would like
most of them to be GS-4, 5, and 6 students
that [sic] we trained at Fort Benning in
1951-52. Under’no circumstances would I
consider putting these people into Cuba
with the Cubans.
In closing his report on the visit to Guatemala,
Esterline presented the following critical observations
of the situation as he saw it. Reflecting on the
mission and on the resources available, he wrote:
I also reviewed the problem in the
light of the many gaps in policy approval
for. JMARC,. all of which complicate project
planning. By the time I arrived back at
Headquarters, I had fairly well convinced
myself that it is unrealistic for the
_project or the Agency to try to "go it
alone" in opening up another major base
in a third country to train from 1,500 to
3,000 Cubans for a major invasion effort.
I discussed my thinking with Col. Hawkins
at length, and found that-he shared my
view. As a result of this discussion, we
re-evaluated our capability and presented
you [the DDP] with the recommendation that
we limit ourselves to preparing a force
of 600 maximum to be used in the manner
we outlined to you on 16 November. I
still feel this recommendation is quite
valid given the limitation on real estate
‘that we are presently working under. If
it turns out that we can acquire policy
approval for the real estate in the interior,
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I would then agree that, with limited
additional help from DOD, we could train
a maximum of 1,200 and commit them along
the line outlined during the.16 November
meeting. Even our present scope of op-
erations, however, continues to be en-'
dangered by the gambit that Mr. Mann and
Mr. Merchant are engaged with in the
[State] “Working Group." I cannot empha-
size this too strongly: if we are re-
quired to.evacuate Guatemala for reasons
of high policy or because of the situation,
the project will be seriously damaged unless
we have immediately available real estate
where these people can be put to work. 13/.
Some relief would be provided for the ground
training: program with the opening up of Alejos finea
near San Jose, but the adequacy of the training facil-
ities for the ground forces would continue to plague
JMARC through the course of the project. - Moreover,
even though the discussions concerning plausible
deniability reached near fever pitch during the. dis-
cussions. of November 1960, at no point did the.
Special Grotip of presidential consultants ever step
‘\ :
' forward with a firm recommendation that the United
States assume responsibility and so admit. The most
persistent advocate of this position: was Thomas Mann,
of the Department of State, and why his proposals
were never pushed more seriously is one of the unresolved
t . . .
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questions concerning the Bay of Pigs Operation.*
Esterline's visit to the bases in Guatemala
was almost immediately reflected in the correspondence
between the field and Headquarters, with specific
emphasis being placed on the assignment to the ground
training base, JMTRAV, of senior training officers.
Similarly it was stressed that there was a priority
need to secure Special Force trainers from. the Army,
on an ASAP basis. Requirements for materiel jumped,
particularly in the number of personal weapons which
would be required for added numbers of troops in
training. With the acquisition of the additional
training. site in Guatemala from Roberto Alejos, re-
quests immediately came forward for trucks and jeeps
to transport troops to these training areas. The.
* There also is evidence that at least one of the
principal Agency planners, C. Tracy Barnes, contrib-
uted to the November confusion. At one point, when
serious consideration was being given to the possi-
bility of increasing significantly the training activ-
ity that might be done in Nicaragua, Barnes introduced
what amounted to moral objections to the association
-- or to strengthening the association -- with the
Somoza Government. Barnes emphasized that this would
go down hard with the more liberal elements in Latin
America. 14/ This argument, of course, was very much
in line with the position being advanced by the Depart’
ment of State -- Thomas Mann excepted.
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field was aware that the increasing number of trainees
would create problems, but at the same time, there
. were indications that the trainers were hopeful that
the infiltration teams that had been developed could
be held intact. 15/
Just as there was confusion within the Headquarters
‘area over the nature of the program, so, too, was:con-
cern reflected in the field's messages to Headquarters.
“A cable of 28 November 1960 from COS Guatemala to
Headquarters requested:
Recent cable traffic suggests. major
changes in near future and COS feels it
would be of great assistance to have
complete story to assist in dealing with
Alejos and Ydigoras. 16/
Even as COS Guatemala was requesting information,
the situation in Washington remained in a state of
flux. On 29 November, Col. King made a specific at-
tempt to obtain positive guidance through the office
of the Deputy Director for Plans. Chief, WH/D, out-
lined his understanding of the paramilitary planning
as follows:
(a) On or about 1 February 1961, land by
amphibious means a guerrilla force of about
600. trained Cubans to establish a perimeter
defense and resistance center in a selected
-area of Cuba.
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(b). Continue present operations of in-
filtrating small paramilitary teams to
organize, train, and lead resistance
forces and report intelligence informa-
‘tion. |
(c) Follow up this effort by providing
‘ air logistical support to the 600-man
guerrilla force in Cuba and all additional
guerrilla elements who join to collaborate
with this force. 17/
Having outlined his understanding of the planning,
Col.. King then went on: - ,
‘The following major questions must now
be resolved by the Special Group or referred
_ to the President for decision before pro-
ceeding further to implement the paramili-
tary aspect of this program as described
above:
a. Does either the Department of
State or the Department of Defense view
the proposed paramilitary concept as
_ not in consonance with policy or for
any other reason open to question? If
so, why and what alternatives are pro-
posed; what course of action is ap-
proved? .
b. If there is agreement as to the
paramilitary concept,. then is there
agreement that training shall ‘continue
in Guatemala?
c. If continuance in Guatemala is
disapproved, will DOD air-lift the.
present trainees at once from Guatemala
to Saipan for training and provide
‘similar air-lift for up to 300 additional
"men as they are recruited? . The entire
group would later be returned toa stag-
ing area in Nicaragua for the amphibious
operation.
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(da) Will the DOD also provide the
following:
(1) Thirty-eight Special Force
officers and enlisted men to be used
as instructors in Guatemala or in
Saipan, or both.
(2) One reactivated LST.
(3) Supplementation of logistic
' resupply air-lift to resistance after
1 February. (As detailed an estimate.
as can be made will be forwarded to
DOD if the paramilitary concept is
approved. ) 18/
Col. King then closed this memorandum to Mr.
Bissell by noting that if the paramilitary concept
was approved, certain policy approvals would be re-
' quired. These were listed as follows:
a. To use one Florida base, .such: as _
Opalocka, for air supply missions in sup-
port of guerrilla forces in the ‘target
country.
“b. °To use a small number of American’
civilian contract personnel in air and |
‘maritime operations. (No such personnel
are to be used in ground operations.)
c. To mount air strikes against Cuban
air and other military targets. 19/
. Whatever else can be said, it is clear that by
the end of November 1960, the original concept of the
Agency's anti-Castro effort as one focussing on the
‘use of small teams infiltrating Cuba and working with
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the dissident elements located within the country had
' gone by the board. What was now to be undertaken was
an amphibious assault in strength -- the strength as
yet to be determined -- with the concomitant require-—
ment for heavy ‘air support for resupply and possibly
for military support as well. Indicative of the con-
fusion which surrounded this period when the concept
was changing were Jake Esterline's remarks shortly
following the collapse of the Bay of Pigs when he
testified before the Taylor Committee. It appears
as though Esterline had been informed -- incorrectly
as it turned out -- that in his testimony of 1 May
1961 Lt. Col. Frank Egan had indicated to the commit-
tee that the strike force concept has been in being
‘since his EOD in June 1960.*
In rebutting what he thought Egan's testimony
had been, Esterline reported:
My recollection is that Lt. Col: Egan \
came to us about June 1960 and that he
* Egan had actually testified. that following the
Guatemalan revolt he had been sent down to organize
the brigade, and he stated that the number of Cuban
trainees had been on the order of 420 on 20 November
1960 and had risen to nearly 600 by the first week
of December. 20/
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arrived with certain ideas which he carried
from the Pentagon on how best to tackle the
Cuban problem. This, however, did not con-
“stitute JMATE policy. I am sure you [Col.
Jack Hawkins] -- or more particularly, mem-
_bers of your staff -- will find that we had
‘no approved philosophy of the operation
within the Project until well in[to] Sep-
tember. The training program which Rocky
Farnsworth conducted in Panama was directed
solely toward training an instructor cadre .
in small unit or “guerrilla type" opera-
tions. This cadre, when it arrived in
Guatemala, in. addition to working on build-
ing the camp with Carl Jenkins, continued
to train the first recruits in the same
kind of training they had received.
Another example of my positivenéss
that we were not, at Project level, think-
ing of the strike operation is the first
conversation that we held in my office in
Barton Hall when I referred to the fact
that the PM staff had been talking about
. the development of a strike operation, but
that I, myself, was not convinced of it at
the time and that I preferred to put small
teams into existing units at the appropri-
ate time. As I recall, you [Col. Jack
Hawkins] had an open mind at that point;
although without positive study of Cuba
you leaned to the concept I outlined... It
was at a. somewhat later date, therefore
(probably before the first of October),
that we talked .again,and you [Col. Jack
Hawkins] stated your conviction that Castro
could not be overthrown without a major
or catalytic effort being made against
him. After deliberation, I came to the
same ‘conclusion, and we then began to
think.in terms of expanding the force
to the strength of a reinforced battalion,
more or less.
The foregoing is important only be-
' cause General Taylor is going into very
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fine points in his analysis: of government
policy. It is incumbent upon us, there-
fore, to get the record straight in this
manner, and, although Lt. Col. Egan may
have had in his own mind the idea of a
strike opération -- and I believe he came
to us with some idea on hitting the Isle
of Pines -- this nevertheless was not
approved Project or Agency policy until
quite a few months later. In point of
fact, as I look back over that period, I
am sure during that period I found myself
drifting along, devoting myself merely to
creating basic capabilities in a variety
of fields. without any clear-cut idea of
what national policy would permit us to
do.* 21/
Richard Bissell who was the Deputy Director for
Plans at the time of the Bay of Pigs operation has a
* In a discussion with the author of this history in
the fall of 1975, Esterline introduced another thought
‘about the change in concept to wit:
That the small team concept had been planned to
be put into operation early in November of 1960, and
Esterline seems to believe that this would have been
feasible. ‘dowever, the Presidential election of that
year made the Eisenhower administration extremely
cautious about anything: that might have an impact on
the outcome of the election; and, consequently, such
delays as were incurred gave added time for the build-
up of Castro's internal forces. By the time that the
election was over, it had become apparent. that the
small team concept was no longer viable. Esterline,
in fact, suggested that the emphasis for the buildup
in the brigade forces came from the White House. But
even though Gordon Gray -- in various meetings of the
Special Group during the period from November to the
end of the Eisenhower administration -- did support
the idea of increasing the size of the force, there
is no evidence to indicate that pressure to do this
came from the White House. 22/
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rather more positive recollection of the change in
concept, having noted:
That.decision as to the character of |
the operation was rather gradually modi-
fied during the late autumn [of 1960],
and it's very difficult, even for someone
who.was close to those developments, to
put a finger on the exact moment when a
clear decision was made, or the circum-
stances, or, really, the people who niade
it. It was a decision rather forced by
-circumstances. 23/ —
When discussing the situation in October of 1975,
however, Bissell volunteered the following observations
about the change in concept for the operation. He said:
One of the clearest impressions I have
of the whole planning period and of this
change in concept was that by November
({1960] ... and I don't think Esterline
bought this view either as completely or
as soon as I did ... I [also] remember
the feeling that I was well ahead of
King ... in my ‘belief that we had to place
nearly exclusive reliance for the initial
phase on whatever force it was possible
to land.. So, I also remember very clearly
-~ and I think as early as November -- where
I think there were probably under 500 people
'in the brigade in training -- I remember
repeatedly saying to Hawkins and Esterline
that if we are really going to have to
place this heavy reliance on a landing
force, this is an all together prepos-
_terously inadequate number ... I remember
being told that people did not see how it
would be. feasible to get up to the size I
was talking about in the time period; but
secondly ... I have a ‘clear recollection
that he [Jack Hawkins} had a lesser sense.
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of urgency at that point about a buildup
in numbers than I did. .I felt that I
‘was consistently .urging upon Hawkins the
necessity of a larger buildup than the
plans then contemplated, and I. also re-
member, at. a later stage in a somewhat
similar fashion, urging upon Beerli, the
necessity of a significantly larger air
arm than his plans contemplated ....I
think that Hawkins likewise felt that he
had to rely on what the recruiting
mechanism would turn up, which wasn't
really his direct operation, and that |
he wasn't at all sure that he could get
the sort of numbers that I was talking
about.. But I do remember an awareness
of what seemed to me to be the inadequacy
-of our resources in the light of an altered
concept of the operation. 24/
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Part IV:
. Presidential Resurgence
The previous section of this volume has examined
the activities that occurred during the period from
the early fall through November of 1960, with the
shift away from what was to be exclusively a guerrilla
warfare type operation to a new concept emphasizing
amphibious invasion. During this period most of the
discussion and the decisions, aside from those within
CIA, were at the level of the special Group. The
principals involved from the Department of State were
at the Under Secretary/Assistant Secretary level at
the highest, and at the Agency, both the Director of
Central Intelligence and the Deputy Director for Plans
were involved. On 29. November 1960 the level of in-
volvement of the US Government escalated sharply with
the sudden resurgence of interest on the part of
President Dwight David Eisenhower. In contrast to
the period from July 1960 through the Presidential
election of early November -- when, as noted earlier,
_ there was, at most, minimal attention to the develop-
ing anti~Castro program at the White House level --
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suddenly the President emerged as one of the principal
decision makers in the period prior to the take-over
by the Kennedy administration.
- When asked for an explanation of this sudden
resurgence, Jake Esterline, then Chief, WH/4 stated:
I.can't explain it ... but I will say.
this, it probably had a political basis.
They [the Republican administration]
realized that they had lost, and they
realized that they were going to have to
brief a new administration along with the
British on the things that had been going
on. I suspect that they didn't want to
‘brief on something that would emerge that
they hadn‘t been giving anything other
-than their full support. I am guessing,
but I would think that was a pretty good
guess. 1/
on 29 November of 1960, the President had a meet=
; ing which included Messrs. Dillon and Merchant of State;
Gates and Douglas of Defense; Gray and Goodpaster of
his own Staff; and Dulles and Bissell of CIA. In his
report on the session with the President, Mr: Bissell,
the DDP mentioned among other things the following two
points of particular interest:
The President made it clear he wanted
all done that could be done with all
possible urgency and nothing less on the
part of any department, ... and the Presi-
dent led a discussion as to how best. to
organize the total US effort against the
target. There was some feeling that an
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overall coordinating executive might be
desirable, but it was left that the
Director would make Mr. Barnes available
to work closely with a State Department
- officer to be designated. It was also
-felt desirable to use Mr. Pawley's
services, initially in connection with
' Argentina's possible covert assistance. 2/
The points of view attributed to the President
at this time by Mr. Bissell reflect very. closely the
position of William D. Pawley who had met with the
President immediately prior to the President's ses-
sion with State, DOD, and the Agency's representatives.
According to Livingston Merchant, who had a long
session with Mr. Pawley.on the day prior to Pawley's
meeting with President Eisenhower:
Mr. Pawley said. that two things are
necessary, and I inferred that these would
constitute his [{Pawley's] principal recom-
_ mendations to the President.
(Ll) The President should appoint a
single experienced individual (he said he
was personally qualified and would be
available for the job if asked) to. conduct
the entire covert operation. In this con-
nection, he cited the role which he had
played in the Guatemala case.
(2) We should recruit several thousand
good young Cubans in Florida and give them
basic training. This could be done in five
or six weeks, rather than months, according
to him. He was extremely impatient at the
thought of moving any Cubans who may now be
in Central America, expressing himself
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forcefully as being sure their host would
object.
-I asked if he was proposing overt in-
tervention by US armed forces. He said
absolutely not. The essence of his plan
would be to land in Cuba, presumably in
the next month or two, a force of 600
trained Cubans, following up this land-
ing with additional Cuban elements and
then installing a government in the bridge-
head which would call on us for financial
and logistics support. He mentioned a
number of names which were unfamiliar to
me of Cubans who he said are politically
unblemished in Cuba, neither pinks nor
reactionary rightists.* 3/
On 30 November 1960, a Special Group meeting was
held at which time Gordon Gray:
*. Considering that discussions within the Agency and
within the Special Group had only recently arrived at
the figure of 600 men for an invasion brigade, plus
the fact that this brigade would establish a bridge-
head from which a provisional government opposed to
Castro might be announced, .one might speculate on the
source of Pawley's information. Jake Esterline has
tended to denigrate the role played by Pawley during
the course of the Bay of Pigs operation; but, nonethe-
less, throughout the course of the operation Jake was
charged with maintaining close liaison with Pawley.
JMATE records indicate not only the numerous. face-to-
face meetings between Pawley and Esterline during the
course of the operation, but also reflect an amazing
number of telephone conversations between the two
during the life of the operation. In terms of the
operatiorial plan per se, Esterline appeared to be
most cagy in handling this subject during the dis-
cussions with Pawley. The recorded conversations
focus on the potential leadership for the FRD -~ with
Pawley's "best" leadership choices usually being far
to the right.
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Solicited the Group's assistance in -
arriving. at a concensus [{ste] of views
_as..to what exactly had been decided as a
result of the. high level meeting [the
meeting with the President] of the day
before. 4/ a
According to the memorandum on the meeting,
there was agreement that the US would deny its partic-
ipation in any training activities in Guatemala, that
. there would:continue to be a prohibition on the train-
ing of Cubans in the United States, and that evacua-
tion plans. should be kept in readiness in case the
Cubans in training in Guatemala had to be evacuated
-- the plan to evacuate was not clear as to whether
the Cubans would be taken into Florida as ordinary
refugees or whether ‘the evacuation would call for
‘transporting the troops to our Saipan training base.
“The problem that apparently created the greatest
difficulty at this Special Group meeting was the Presi-
dent's suggestion that a single individual should be
placed in charge of. the: anti-Castro program. The
Special Group decided that there should be two indi-.
viduals with principal responsibilities -- one to
handle the overt and the other to handle the covert
activities. After reviewing a list of potential
candidates: |
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It was finally decided that, taking all
things into consideration, including the
aspect of quick availability, Ambassador |
Willauer would probably be the best choice.
On the CIA side, Mr. Dulles nominated Mr.
Barnes. It was recognized that these
nominees would have to be checked’ with
Mr. Gray's associates. 5/
When Mr. Mann suggested that Ambassador Willauer
‘might also assume responsibility for contacts with the
FRD, Mr. Dulles rejected this out of hand, emphasizing
that this liaison must be done covertly, and that it
- must be done by. the Agency. There apparently was
unanimous agreement that Mr. Pawley not be given any
official status with the US Government, but no one
objected to Pawley's plans to visit Argentine Presi-
dent Frondizi in his capacity as a private US citizen. 33/
Following the President's suggestion of 29 Novem-
ber, Acting Secretary of State Douglas Dillon forwarded
a memorandum for President Eisenhower on 2 December
1960 recommending that, because of the differences
.
in responsibilities, two senior officials, rather
than one, be charged with managing the anti-Castro
‘program. Dillon suggested that Ambassador Whiting
Willauer be named as a Special Deputy to Assistant
Secretary for American Republic Affairs, Thomas Mann,
to.act as the officer responsible for the US Government's
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overt position vis-a-vis Cuba, and with the responsi-.
bility of coordinating the covert activities of the
Agency into that US position. On the covert side
Dillon followed the DCL's suggestion that, C. Tracy
Barnes should be appointed "to devote full time to
the direction of the Agency's program with: respect
to Cuba, and to concert! with Amb. Willauer." 6/
Dillon's memorandum then went on to recommend
that the members of the Special Group -- Dulles,
Gray, Douglas, and Merchant -- should continue to
exercise general supervision over the covert opera-
tion and to provide the Agency with general guidance
in the operation, and -- now at the tag end of the
Eisenhower administration -~ went on to say that the
Group
should continue and intensify its general
supervision of the covert-operation ...
{and] maintain close and regular liaison
with Secretary Anderson of Treasury or
‘his designated representative ... [and]
should meet, together with the member's
individual principals, with you from
time to time as it deemed necessary or as
you desire. 7/
In response to this recommendation, the Presi-
dent wrote:
I approve of the suggestions regarding
the reorganization of the government's
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program with respect to that country
{(Cuba], except that I think Mr. Willauer
should have a position directly subordi-
nate to the Secretary of State for so
long as Cuba remains a critical problem
in our foreign relations. There should
be no doubt as to the authority of the
Special Assistant to the State Department
(Mr. Willauer) to. subordinate covert and
overt activities, nor as to his responsi-
bility for conveying policy guidance to
the operating agencies. In their broad
outline, these policies will, of course,
be subject to the approval of higher
authority. 8/
An interesting aspect of the Eisenhower memoran-
dum is that he elevated the position to be assigned
to Mr. Willauer from that of being a Special Deputy
to Assistant Secretary Mann, the Assistant Secretary
for American Republic Affairs, to that of being direct-
ly subordinate to the Secretary of State. When Thomas
A. Parrott who acted as secretary for the Special
Group meeting. transmitted a copy ‘of the draft of puiies' popes
Aes ve rk © eg gelato :
menorati it to racy Barnes, Parrott had been made
aware of the possibility that Eisenhower was in favor
of raising the position of Willaver. In an aside
to Barnes in his transmittal note, Parrott indicated
that even if Eisenhower did want Willauer made
directly responsible to the Secretary of State, in
fact: “He (Willauer] will be instructed that he
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darn well works for Mann anyway, regardless of the
title."* 9/
Even as the negotiations just mentioned were
“underway, by early. December 1960 the Agency's posi-
tion on the nature of the PM action decidedly hardened.
On 8 December at a meeting of the Special Group,
Colonels Hawkins and Egan proposed a military program |
which combined the use of infiltrated small paramili-
tary teams as a test to see if. the dissident elements
would rally round and, also recommend a training
program for a force of 600- -750 men possessing extremely
heavy fire power for amphibious assault. Prior to
an amphibious invasion, however, it was agreed that
there would be sorties into Cuban air space but the
precise nature and number of these was disputable,
ranging from possibly 100 a month for a three month
period beginning on 15 January 1961 -- and including
some B-26 sorties to bomb and strafe military targets
-- to an undefined minimum of sorties for a three
week period to’ soften up the opposition. |
* The Agency apparently thought that it had a pretty
good handle on Willauer because of his long. term associ-
ation as Executive Vice- President, President, and Vice-
Chairman of the Board of Civil Air Transport (CAT).
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in the course of these discussions of grouna
and air operations there were some interesting contra-
dications among Agency spokesmen aS to what was needed
or what was wanted. Tracy Barnes seemed to have a
great deal more to say than was warranted by his
knowledge and apparent understanding of the planned
action. In one discussion with Secretary Douglas,
when Barnes was pushing for the use of an increased
number of troops, he stated that the number of anti-
Castro dissidents who might rally round the invaders
would be no different if the size of the invading force
were 600 men or 3,000 men. A rationale such as that
and Barnes's comment to Gen. Lansdale when he for-
warded one proposal --
Please recognize that this proposal is
a draft and is off the top of the head.
without any detailed knowledge of possible
applicable regs and procedures -~
help make understandable the consternation within the
ranks of the Department of Defense concerning the
Agency's understanding of which end was up.* 10/
+ There was also an ongoing discussion during this time
_ period regarding the assignment of US Army Special Force
trainers to the Guatemala bases. This is discussed in
detail in Volume II.of this history, Participation in
the Conduct of Foretgn Poltey.
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In one of the longer and more detailed papers
being prepared toward the close of the Eisenhower
_ administration, the State Department drafted the polit-
ical action recommendations and suggested collective
action through the Organization of American States
to effect the ouster of Castro. Failing in that,
State then outlined a unilateral political action
program for the United States. The paramilitary and
covert action segments of this paper were prepared
by the CIA. Neither the State nor the CIA paper
introduced ideas that had not been thoroughly dis-_
cussed. These recommendations were made just as if
the Secretary of State, the Special Group, and the
President had approved, or would approve, the courses
of action that were being outlined. This. being the
case, it was: suggested that the concurrence of the
president-elect should be sought for the proposed
program. In the best of all possible worlds one
could hardly find fault with this optimistic approach
-~- in the pragmatic world it is difficult to under~-
stand that anyone would go on record with the expec-
tation that such recommendations might be followed
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across changing political and administrative lines.* 11/
With WH/4 in the throes of revising the anti-
Castro program on the basis of the increased efficiency
‘of the Castro military forces, an SNIE, Prospects for
the Castro Regime, was issued, belaboring the obvious
-~- that Castro was firmly in control of Cuba. The
SNIE also proceeded to make the following observation
about Castro's military forces:
The militia's overall combat efficiency
is low; many units are still on a part |
-time training basis.. However, there appears
to be emerging a nucleus of well organized,
well equipped, and well ‘trained units loyal
to Castro and strongly Communist~influenced;
we believe that within the next 12. months
or so, these units will develop into a
reasonably effective security force. 13/
The estimate continued, noting that the Cuban Army
was still disrupted and “combat effectiveness of the
Air Force is virtually:nil." 9/ . The concept for
Project IMATE, however, had shifted from small unit
uN
guerrilla warfare to invasion because of evidence of
* President Eisenhower wrote that on 6 December 1960,
“Senator Kennedy“ came to the White House for a brief-
ing and that among the subjects. discussed was Cuba,
this being one of-the first three items that Kennedy
wished to talk about and that: "He [JFK] had previous-.
ly been briefed by Allen Dulles a number of times and
had some familiarity with the details." 12/
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increased: efficiency of Castro's forces and it would
appear that the operators and the estimators were
not making evaluations from the same intelligence
information.
Despite his promotion early in the month, it
was not until 23 December 1960 that Ambassador Willauer
called a meeting with the Agency's principals to ex-
plain both his role and some of the problems that he
anticipated the President wanted him to handle. Ap-
parently it was an inauspicious beginning, for accord-
ing to a memorandum of the meeting: .
Mr. Willauer stated that his role, as
explained to him by Secretary Herter, was
to be that of the chairman and major
shareholder of a corporate board with Mr.
Tracy Barnes, the executive director for
operations and minority shareholder. Col.
King asked for clarification on this point,
noting that Mr. Esterline is the director
for operations for CIA with the chain of
command going from the Director to Bissell
to Col. King to Mr. Esterline. Mr. Barnes
is a coordinator with, the other interested
agencies. Mr. Willauer agreed that this
was the case, noting that he had used the
term operations in the looser sense of
overall coordination. 14/
Once having had the pecking order set straight, |
Ambassador Willauer then proceeded to a discussion
of various problem areas, indicating his very strong
bias in favor of Agency ‘positions as opposed to
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positions being taken by the Department of State.
For example, Willauer noted that there was a. strong
aversion to attempts to set a firm date for D-Day,
with the opponents basing their arguments on the
fact that the oas would be sure to get in on the act
and, moreover, that military planning should be deferred
until it could be determined if the economic sanctions
would work to Castro's disadvantage. On the question
of economic ‘sanctions Willauer pointed out: to the
people in State that since the Soviet Union was so
- strongly committed to support the Castro government,
economic sanctions would have little or no impact on
Castro's position. Willauer also argued that there
was going to be revolutionary activity in Cuba,
whether the US had a hand in it or not; and he empha-
sized that, in any event, the US would be blamed for
it.
Both Jake Esterline and Col. Jack Hawkins pointed
out that another reason for firming up the D-Day date
concerned the logistics of the troop movement ; and .
both urged as early a date as possible because of
the already mentioned improvement in the military
capability, equipment, and training of Castro's
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forces. Esterline also emphasized that most of the
arguments urging delay: of PM planning, particularly
concexn re the OAS, had been debated with State for
months, and the time had come for direct action.
The WH/4 representatives also stressed that the
period of training for many of the Cubans had been
extended and re~extended, and that to hold them be-
yond 1 March 1961 increased the problem of maintain-
ing high morale among the troops. Esterline took
the position that the Cubans the Agency was training
knew that the US had the force to throw Castro out
any time that it ‘so desired, but the months and months
of.training was indicative, to them at least, that
the US was not really interested in the welfare of
the anti-Castro Cubans. |
During the 23 December 1960 meeting, Willauer's
expertise and familiarity with air operations led
-him to ask almost immediately “why the project is
‘so thin in the air'." Willauer was told that the
rules of the game were that only Cuban air crews
could be used, and this was the reason for the Agency's
efforts to obtain permission to use contract American
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resupply. and combat.* The air opera-
subject of considerable discussion.
possibility of launching air strikes
before the invading force landed,
Willauer objected, pointing out that this would give
the OAS ample time to get involved in the act. Wil-
lauer then raised the question of whether all of the
tactical bombing could be done on D-Day. The answer
to that from Col. Hawkins was
no," but Hawkins said
that it could be done on D-2, if permission were given
for dawn airstrikes to take out Castro's air force
and military targets, with additional sorties during
the course of D-1 and follow-up raids on D-Day prior
to the landings. Moreover, Hawkins pointed out that
. if an attempt were made to withhold the airstrikes
until D-Day, the Castro. air force would have an op-
portunity to attack the ships which would be. carrying
the invasion troops. «
In a similar manner, a strong case was made for
the use of the
Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua air base to
* Hawkins wanted “pilots who can work over key targets
without tearing up installations we will later need."
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launch strikes against Cuba. Apparently there was
some discussion of limiting use of this base to only
two or three days -- at least some of the State De-
partment people pushed this idea -- but WH/4 pointed
out that it was inconceivable in view of the nature
of the planned air operations, that the air support
‘operation could be in and out of Nicaragua in this
period. It was pointed out to Willauer that efforts
had been made to get permission to use US bases, or
other closer bases to Cuba than Nicaragua, but with-
out success. Willauer, himself was positive that no
US bases would be made available for the strike
against Castro. .
One other interesting aspect of this initial -
meeting with Willauer, concerned the transition be-
tween the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations.
Willauer stressed that the ground rule at. the Depart-
‘ment of State was that the Kennedy people could not
be sought out to discuss specific problems unless
they initiated requests for information, and it was
Willauer's opinion:
. That the only practical way to get de-
cisions.on the project before 20 January
would be to have the Director [the DCI],
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whose position re the new administration
is different than Mr. Herter's, to go to
Mr. Kennedy in person and seek to get him
committed. It would be very difficult
for State people to’try to approach Mr.
Kennedy via Mr. Rusk and Mr. Bowles. 15/
During the 21 December 1960 meeting of the
Special Group, Allen Dulles briefed the attendees on
a meeting that he had participated in the previous:
day in New York, with a group of American business-
men. The meeting had been called by Henry Holland,
who was one of the principal fund: raisers for the
FRD, and in attendance at this meeting were the Vice
President for Latin America of Standard Oil of New
Jersey, the Chairman of the Cuban-American Sugar
Company, the President of the American Sugar Domino
Refining Company , the President of the American &
Foreign Power. Company, the Chairman of the Freeport
Sulphur Company, and representatives from Texaco,
International Telephone and. Telegraph, and other
American companies with business interests in Cuba.
The tenor of the conversation was that it was time
for the US to get off of dead center and take some
direct action against Castro.
Suggestions were made. to sabotage the sugar .
crop -- the question being whether to burn the cane
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fields or ruin the refineries; to interrupt the
electric power supply; and to put an embargo on food,.
drugs, and spare parts for machinery. Dulles opposed
the embargo. on food and @rugs, but the feeling of
the business group was that it was time to get tough
and, hopefully, the blame for an embargo would be
laid on Castro. Another interesting suggestion volun-
teered was that the US Navy should blow up a ship in
Levisa Bay in order to force the shutdown of the
nickel plant at Nicaro which formerly had been owned
and operated by the US Government. 16/ In his usual
cautious manner, Gordon Gray suggested that the
Special Group not authorize any action until he had
cleared the matter with his "associate." |
This group of businessmen also indicated that
‘they were going to undertake the publication of
specific papers on issues and programs related to
‘
the post-Castro Cuba, which would be designed to
-help us policy planners. Mr; Dulles, of course,
emphasized that policy. planning was not his respon-
sibility; this was the responsibility of the Depart-
ment of State. He did comment that “what he was
interested in was getting rid of Castro as quickly
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as possible and in this field he had direct responsi-
bility and would welcome any ideas or suggestions on
how this might be achieved." 17/
The high-level business group which Dulles met
with. was also extremely concerned about the possible
orientation of any anti-Castro government in exile,
particularly that it should not be left-oriented.
Michael Haider, Standard of Jersey's Vice President
‘for Latin America, for example, forwarded a.memorandum
to Col. J. Cc. King in early January 1961 identifying
as members of an extreme leftist group which had
formed in Miami to oppose Castro, Manolo Ray, Aureliano
Sanchez Arango, Rufo Lépez Fresquet, and Dr. Raul
Chibas among others. Mr. Haider worried that unless
more positive steps were taken to force ‘the conserva-
tive Cuban exiles into a cohesive organization, that
any post-Castro government would automatically be in
the hands of the leftists. * 18/
In addition to strong positive suggestions from
US businessmen, Brigadier General Lansdale, Office of
* Haider was consistent at any rate -- "leftists"
with Fidel or “Fidelistas sin Fidel" were held to be
equally bad for US business interests.
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Special Operations, Office of the Secretary of Defense,
also had some suggestions which he made. to Mr. Bissell
about the conduct of the Agency's anti-Castro program.
For whatever reason, in late December 1960 Lansdale
forwarded to Bissell a number of suggestions which
. had been presented to him by an Army reservist who
had put in two weeks of active duty with OSO at Lans-
dale's direction researching Cuban political objectives.
Inasmuch as the Agency had devoted many months to
the study of this subject, ‘and all other aspects of
‘the anti-Castro effort, it appears a rather gratuitous
insult that Lansdale would have forwarded this kind
of paper to Bissell. 19/ What response, if any,
‘Bissell made to this memorandum is not known.
The Special Group held its last meeting of 1960
-on 29 December, and there were, in addition to the
standing problem of the use of US air bases to sup-
port the operation against Cuba, the questions of
the use of a Nicaraguan air base, the political organ-
ization of the Cuban exiles, and considerable discus—
sion about the possibility of initiating action against
Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. “Te was emphasized
that Mr. Pawley was strongly in favor of intervention
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in the Dominican Republic, even suggesting that an
overt operation against Trujillo be mounted concur-
rently. with ‘the Cuban operation. The members (of the
Special Group, however, were unwilling to buy this
particular plan of action; but they did | Support Mr.
Bissell’ s. ‘proposals for some limited covert action
operations aimed at the Trujillo. regime.
James: H. Douglas, Deputy Secretary of Defense
questioned the feasibility of “expanding the initial
beachhead into a full-scale takeover of the Cuban
Government"; but Mr. Bissell. pointed out that such
a project was unrealistic unless "One or all of the
following situations develops: (a) overt support,
(b) a major revolutionary uprising, (c) massive. use
of air support." 20/° The Group was apparently in
agreement that the Agency should make every effort
to insure that no abortive small-scale insurrections
be attempted to overthrow Castro. 21/
In view of the fact that the US would break ©
diplomatic relations with Cuba. on 3 January 1961,
the minutes of the Special Group meeting of 29 Decem-
ber 1960 present an interesting historical problem.
In summarizing Livingston Merchant's report of his
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meeting with President Eisenhower, on 28 December,
the minutes of the Special Group Meeting of 29 De-
‘cember read as follows:
The latter [President Eisenhower] made
two points: (a) it would be desirable to
obtain the cooperation and support of indi-
vidual Latin American Governments, (b) it
would be desirable, if possible, for. US to
break relations with Cuba, in concert with
other countries some time before January
20th. 22/ ;
In contrast to the suggestion that the US break
realtions with Cuba, prior to the inauguration of
Kennedy, General Goodpaster's record of the Merchant-
Eisenhower meeting of 28 December reported that:
He, [President Eisenhower] thought,
however, that [Presidents] Frondizi,
Prado, and others should take diplomatic
initiative to get Latin American countries
to take a position that they would like
to remove Castro from power, but, lacking
the means to do so, would like the US to
take the lead. The President said it was
Clear to him that Latin Americans must be
brought to see the necessity of action.
He was inclined to think that it might
be time to recognize the anti-Castro
front as the Cuban Government. He added
that he would like to see a definite
move taken in this matter before January
20th, and said that the State Department
should be thinking of some definite
action that could be brought about be-
fore that time. 23/
"Thinking of some definite action" differs consider-
‘ably from the suggestion that the President thought
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it would be "desirable" to break relations with Cuba
prior to 20 January of 1961.
At the Special Group meeting of 29 December 1960,
it also was suggested by Mr. Merchant that the Group's
membership for discussions on Cuba be expanded to in-
clude Ambassador Willauer, Assistant Secretary Thomas
Mann, and Cc. Tracy Barnes. 24/ As already has been
noted, in his retrospective view of the Bay of Pigs
operation Jake Esterline was quite forceful in his
opinion that the Agency's representatives at such
high level meetings should have been someone like
either himself or Col. Jack Hawkins who were the most
knowledgeable about the status of the operation and,
indeed, the whole operational plan.*
* It is the considered opinion of the author of this
. . history that Esterline had a valid criticism. A re-
view of the records of the Bay of Pigs Operation, indi-
cates that one of the most voluminous correspondents
was C. Tracy Barnes, that a great deal of the written N
material is repititious ad nauseam, and that Barnes
belabored issues which were common knowledge to the
principals in WH/4. Illustrative of this, for example,
was a 28 December 1960 memorandum which Barnes wrote |
to Jake Esterline. It began as follows: “It has been
a little while since we have had an internal DDP hoe
down on your project. In the meantime, a number of
important points have been raised." 25/
The memorandum then proceeded to run through all
of the issues which, by this time, were common knowledge
(footnote continued on following. page)
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On 2 January 1961 Fidel Castro notified the
United States Government that it would. have to cut
its Embassy staff in Havana to eleven persons. On
3 January 1961, President Eisenhower held a meeting
at the White House to discuss the Cuban situation.
In addition to the President, and the Secretaries .
of State, Defense, and Treasury, the participants
“included the members of the Special Group, plus
General Goodpaster, Mr. Bissell, Thomas Mann, and
Tracy Barnes. “Among principal questions, of course,
were if and when the United States should break off
a@iplomatic relations with Cuba; and after some initial
hesitation, before the day was over the United States
did break relations officially with the Cuban Govern-
ment. *¥ |
to those who were even marginally involved in planning
the anti-Castro operation and contributed nothing in
‘particular to understanding of any of them.
- Similarly, Barnes' memorandum for the DCL in prep-
aration for a 3 January policy meeting, rehashed the
same information that Barnes had presented to Chief,
WH/4, just a few days before. 26/ Barnes appears to
have suffered a severe case of verbal diarrhea.
* Before the firm decision was made to break diplomatic
relations, there was great concern within the Agency
that the COS, a communicator, and a PM officer, and
‘possibly a fourth individual be retained as members of
the Staff. 21/
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The other subject of conversation was whether
there now was cause or reason for direct US inter-
vention in Cuba, and the decision was that no such
action should be taken unless the Cuban Government
took aggressive action against US citizens in Cuba
or damaged official US property (e.g., Guantanamo) .
In the course of the discussion about the status of
Agency planning for anti~-Castro activities, the
question was raised about increasing the number of
trainees. This was ruled out pending the suitability
of training sites to handle additional numbers.
Training sites in the US still were denied, in part,
again, because of the fear of compromising the US
position in the Organization of American States or
in the United. Nations. |
The high level White. House meeting also agreed
that it would be useful to brief members of the new
administration, particularly the Secretary of State,
“but “no definite schedule was agreed upon but the
concensus {sic} of the meeting was that appropriate
briefings should be considered for the near future." 28/
In the few days following the 3 January decision |
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Agency retained control of US communications out of
‘Havana -- the Ambassador deciding that he preferred
to relieve the female Department of State communica-
tions officer and retain the services of her male
counterpart from the Agency. During this hectic
period, the communications officer was instructed
to pack up as much gear as possible and destroy that
which remained. Even if all the gear were not destroyed,
CIA's Director of Communications indicated "there
would not be any extreme compromise." In any event,
however, the last message from Havana Station -- on
7 January 1961 at 16382 -- stated
This last msg from HAVA Station. All
files and crypto material destroyed ...
on evening 6 Jan [1961] Swiss amb placed
"Carta de Proteccion" notices on emb doors
minimizing possibility takeover of bldg
by GOC.* 29/
' Even as the ‘debate over the breaking of diplomatic
relations was taking place within the Eisenhower ad-
ministration, Col. Jack Hawkins addressed a memorandum
to Jake Esterline, Chief, WH/4 which provided an ex-
cellent summary of the policy decisions which needed
* Authorization for complete shutdown. had been set
for 03002 on'7 January 1961. 30/
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to be made if strike operations were to be conducted
against the Castro government. In the course of his
eight page memorandum, Hawkins reiterated the need
for resolution of the problem that had particularly
‘bothered the Special Group -- that.was whether the
Kennedy administration was interested in following
through on the plans that had been made. Assuming
that the Kennedy administration did intend to follow
through on the program which had been initiated,
Hawkins suggested that considering the rapid build
up-of Castro's military forces the strike operations
be conducted not later than 1 March 1961. The ques-
tion of air strikes was basic to Hawkins's planning
-- on this he was quite firm. In discussing the
general question of air operations Hawkins said:
It is axiomatic in amphibious operations
that control of air and sea in ‘the objec-—:
tive area is absolutely required. The
Cuban Air Force and naval vessels capable
of opposing our landing must be knocked
out or neutralized before our amphibious
shipping makes its final run in to the
beach. If this is not done, we will be
courting disaster.
Then, by specific recommendations, Hawkins urged
the following:
1. That the air preparation commence
not later than dawn on D minus 1 Day.
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2. That any move, to curtail the number
_ of aircraft to be employed from those
available be firmly resisted.
3. That the operation be abandoned if
policy does not. provide for use of adequate
‘tactical air support.
In order to insure the success of both the air
strike and the air drop operations which would pro-
' vide the logistical support for. the troops holding
the lodgment on Cuban soil, Hawkins urged, as he had
in the past, authorization for the use of contract
American pilots, the use of the airfield at Puerto
Cabezas as an advance strike base, and the use of air
bases in. the United states for the launching of
logistical flight operations .* 3l1/
'. Much the same ground indicated in Hawkins memo-
randum was rehashed in preparing Mr. Barnes and the
DCI for a Special Group meeting of 5 January 1961.
* .There'is no indication that Hawkins ever changed
his, attitude about the need for the. introduction of
some ‘us pilots into both the-strike and logstics
air operations, even though his much quoted cable of
13 April 1961 from Puerto Cabezas repeated the high
_ praise. for the B-26 pilots. who were about to under-
take the D-2 air strike. See Volume I of the Official
History of the. Bay of Pigs Operation, Air Operations,
Part III, A for discussion of the Hawkins cable in
the context of the air operations.
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Somewhat more. emphasis than Hawkins had given to it.
was placed: on the political organization and the
needs for structuring the exile political group to
conform accurately to the sentiments of those Cubans
who did oppose Castro. Otherwise, much of the same
focus was to be given to the questions regarding air
bases, the -size of the invasion force, and the number
of trainees who could be accommodated in the’ camps,
and other of the problems that had already been dis-
cussed time and time again. 32/ Similarly, in dis-
cussions prior to the 12 January 1961 meeting of
the Special Group, much of this same ground continued
to be replowed without any positive resolution by
the Special Group members. 33/ . |
During the course of the frequent sessions of
the Special Group in the final weeks of the Eisenhower
administration, the Director of Central Intelligence
also was required to make a presentation before the
CIA Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee
on 6 January of 1961. Among other things, the record
of this meeting stated as follows: .
Mr. Dulles then gave a fairly detailed
picture of CIA action with respect to Cuba,
mentioning the two-pronged program of
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propaganda including radio and publica-
tions and the paramilitary effort. Again
he pointed out that this is an expensive
program running to approximately $28
million. Mr. Dulles discussed the radio
effort and paramilitary effort in some
detail, indicating the numbers of Cubans
being trained and the supply efforts and
the bases. 34/
Because of the subsequent charges which would
be made by historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. and
others writing on the Bay of Pigs, it is important
to emphasize that among other CIA personnel attend-
ing this briefing was Robert Amory, Jr., the Deputy
Director for Intelligence, who, according to Schlesinger
and some of the later “experts, " was supposed to be
in almost total ignorance of any planning for an
operation such as took place at the Bay of Pigs.*
* Other Agency personnel in attendance at this brief-
ing were General Cabell, DDCI; Colonel L. K. White,
Deputy Director for Support; Richard Helms, Chief of
Operations for DDP; Emmett Echols, Director of Personnel,
and John Warner, Legislative Counsel. It also should
be noted that Mr. William A. Tidwell, Jr. of Amory's
office was appointed in January 1961 to be Chief of
the Office of Operations in Miami. 35/ Organizationally
at this time, the Office of Operations was under the
Deputy Director for Intelligence. In view of -the
efforts being made in the Miami area to recruit Cubans
for training in the exile Brigade, it is inconceivable
that Tidwell and the Deputy Director for Intelligence |
were not fully aware of the plans that were being made
to unseat Castro until after the invasion had collapsed
at Playa Giron..
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On 10 January 1961, President Eisenhower got
involved in a meeting concerning the planned opera-
tions against Castro. On that day the New York Times
broke a story about the training of the Cuban troops .
in Guatemala. As the ex-President himself wrote:
On the morning of January 10 [1961],
the New York Times carried an article,
with a map, describing . the training of
anti-Castro- forces in Guatemala ... It
told most of the story. I decided that
we should say nothing at all about this>
article... Believing that my. successor
‘might want’ some day:to assist the refugee
‘forces to move into*Cuba, I considered
that we were limited in what we could
say about them. 36/ ,
Whether a meeting had been planned prior to the
appearance of the New York Times article is not known,
but the Senate Foreign Relations Committee did call
on the administration to send a representative up to
the Hill on 12 January 1961, in order to provide fur-
ther explanation of the Times article. Of the two
‘candidates being considered to appear before the Senate,
' Thomas Mann, Assistant Secretary of State for American
Republic Affairs, or DCI Dulles, it was decided to
send Mr. Dulles to appear before the Senate Committee.
However, President. Eisenhower
raised certain questions as to the right
of a Committee to ask questions on foreign
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policy affecting the security of the
United States. He [Eisenhower] commented
that when this is demanded as a right you
.are “sunk," and wondered how much right
'. have they got, inasmuch as the Constitu-
tion says that it is the responsibility
of the Chief Executive. 37/ _
The culmination of the Special Group discussions,
which had taken place with increasing frequency between
‘ mid-November 1960 and mid- ~January 1961, was the report
of the Joint Planning Committee issued by Willauer on
18 January 1961. The conclusions were predictable --
there were decisions that needed to be made, but these
could not be made until the new administration became
fully aware of the extent of the anti-Castro programs
that had been evolving. As Willauer himself said in
his final memo: .
In the absence of these decisions, or
at least most of them, there is a grave .
danger that the December 6 plan (updated)
may have to be abandoned, -as an effective
means of overthrowing Castro without more
overt support, and that the only practical
course of action for the physical overthrow
of Castro, will be either: (1) open U.S.
war with Cuba, or (2) a.seven-month overt
training by the.U.S. on United States soil
of a Cuban-Latin American invasion force,
which will be planned to strike with at
least overt U.S. logistical support.* 38/
* Willauer probably meant to refer to the 8 December
1960 plan. See pp. 173 ff.
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Perhaps best illustrative of the merry-go-round
which the Special Group had been riding for at least
two months was Willauer's closing statement:
In our discussions we weighed without
coming to a conclusion the advantages of
a rapid, effective action by direct war
in terms of getting matters over with
without a long buildup of world opinion
vs. the inevitability of such a build up
under any seven month program. 38/
Having reviewed the meetings during the last
few weeks of the Eisenhower administration, it is
interesting to review the comments of some of those
- who were principally involved, as they looked back
on that period. One of the most. immediate responses
was found in Fidel Castro's virtuoso performance for
the Cuban television audience on 23 April 1961 when
‘he explained the invasion to them. Among other things,
Castro claimed: an
-That on certain occasions, we have also
been in. danger of direct aggression. This
danger always has been lurking about us
and.at certain times has gathered consider-
able support in the minds of ‘leading circles
of the United States. One of those moments
when this type of direct aggression was
very near was at the end of December [1960]
and the beginning of [January 1961], and
that is to say, during the last days of the
Eisenhower administration. 40/.
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So concerned was Castro at this time that he put his
armed forces in. a state of alert for a two week period,
_ covering the transitfon from the Eisenhower to the
Kennedy administration. 41/
The other. principal protagonist at this time,.
remembered it ina somewhat different manner. The
former us President wrote of this period in the fol-
lowing manner :
. . Covert training of exiles for any pos-
j sible future operations against Castro
: - was going forward. Units were growing
L, steadily in strength and efficiency
' against the time when actual tactical
} planning could. be undertaken. In Decem-
ber [1960], I suggested to the State
Department that the time might be pro-
pitious for organizing a "front" against
Castro among the refugees, with ‘the.
United States recognizing the leader
and his associates as the legal govern-
ment of Cuba, with the priviso, however,
‘that the exiles themselves would volun-
tarily select from their own number an
acceptable “head of government." I
added that if they could do so at once,
I'd like to see recognition accorded
i promptly -- if possible, before January
So, to the incoming administration,
we left units of Cuban refugees busily
training and preparing hopefully for a
{ ; return to their native land. Because
: they had as yet been unable to find the
leader they wanted -- a national leader
to be both anti-Castro and ‘anti-Batista
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plans for a military invasion, However,
their hatred of Castro, their patriotism,
and their readiness to sacrifice for the
restoration and freedom in Cuba could not
be doubted. 42/
In the statement just quoted, Eisenhower's empha-
sis was on the fact. that during his administration
all that took place was a training program -- that
there was no specific plan for the invasion of Cuba.
This was re-emphasized in an interview that he held
on 10 September 1965 when he said: “There was no
tactical or operational plan even discussed" when he
turned the presidency over to John F.. Kennedy. 43/
According to this same interview:
_ The retiring President stressed that
there, had been no decision as to how the
' Cuban forces would be used, if-at all.
Eisenhower had made no commitments that
might bind the new President in dealing
with the Castro problem. In fact, the
armed. refugee group was still so small
and relatively unprepared that. it could ©
easily have been disbanded if the incom-
ing administration considered its exis-
tence unnecessary. |
And, more specifically,
- Eisenhower felt that Kennedy shared his
judgment that the new administration need
not rush a decision regarding the Cubans.
“At no time did I put béfore anybody any-:
thing: that could be called a plan (to invade
Cuba)," declares the former President. He
emphasizes that there was “no mandate, no
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commitment by me, or by anyone in my admin-
istration,” and he doubts that Kennedy felt
“he was frozen to any position by me." 44/
Gordon Gray, President Eisenhower's National
Security Adviser, also supported his former boss when
queried about the Eisenhower role in the Bay of Pigs
activity, stressing that the emphasis during Eisen-—
hower's administration was on training the Cuban ex-
iles and providing then with equipment. Like the
former President, Gray, too, said that there was "no
military plan". 7
The definition of a military plan, however,
seems to have focused on an actual site for the land-
ing; and in this sense, Gray certainly was telling
' the truth because no such choice had been made at the
time that’ Eisenhower left office. In his own words,
Gray stated:
There wasn't any military plan formu-
* lated by the time the Eisenhower admini-
- stration went out. Of course, the Presi-
dent was fully aware of and conversant
with the decision to train and arm indi-
viduals. And the concept was one that
was sort of changing in the Eisenhower
Administration. First we were thinking
in terms of the old infiltration of small
groups. Then they were thinking of the
possibility of landing of people, unit
sized groups. And no decisions had been
' reached at that time. It was only that
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there was’training. That was clearly
authorized, and it was clearly contemplated
that there would be or could be a military
action. But it simply was not true that
Kennedy inherited a plan that he couldn't
change. As a matter of fact, the planning
that was done in his administration was
changed. The Bay of Pigs was not the first
landing point. That was changed. But none
of that, no planning process in the Eisen-
hower administration had got to the point
of discussing what would be the landing
point. 45/ : mo
What both Gray and Eisenhower conveniently. ig-
nored, as has been pointed out in the preceding dis-
cussion, was the major change that was made in the
concept in November of 1960. What was to have been
an infiltration of numerous small teams of communi-
cators and PM trainers became an amphibious invasion
plan calling for a major enlargement of the exile
Brigade and an air operations plan which would be
critical to both the Brigade's landing and its ability
to be sustained once ashore in. Cuba. What was yet
. ‘
undecided as Eisenhower was succeeded by Kennedy were
the issues which. the Special Group had argued through-
out the weeks from mid-November into January -- the
number of troops that should be. or could be trained,
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the facilities that would be available for training
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States), the possible commitment of the United States
personnel (as "volunteers" or contracts), and possible
overt US intervention to remove Fidel Castro.* 46/
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* Despite the availability of documentary records
and autobiographical information about President
Eisenhower's role in the anti-Castro program, it is
interesting to the historian that the subject of the
Bay of Pigs apparently was banned as a topic in oral
history interviews conducted with Eisenhower and.
various of his senior subordinates who were close to
the operation. Included among this group, in addition
to. Eisenhower himself, were James H. Douglas, Jr.
(DOD), Thomas Mann (State), Gen. David Shoup (USMC),
Thomas S. Gates, Jr. (DOD), and Livingston Merchant
(State) . . .
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Volume Tit
Contents
(pp. 204-388)
Page
Part V——- Direct Action Programs ...... . 204
A. Propaganda eZ
B. Sabotage and other Exercises . + 233
Part VI Mr. Nixon's Role. ......... 242
Part VII The Question of Assassinations . . . 277
Part VIII Conclusions .........4.4.4.. 290
Appendixes
A. Memorandum for the Director of Central
Intelligence from J. C. King, 11 Dec 59 . 296.
B. A Program of Covert Action Against
the Castro Regime, 16 Mar 60 ....-. . . 300
_C. CNO Correspondence with Department of State
and NSC: ;
1) Letter for Allen Dulles from
-Arleigh Burke, 17 Mar 60
TS (DD/P 0-1436) ...... +... #311
2) Letter for Gordon Gray from. ;
Arleigh Burke, 16 Mar 60... .. - 313
3) Memorandum for the Special
Assistant to the President:
for National Security Affairs
from Haydn Williams, 16 Mar 60, |
sub: US Policy toward Cuba ... . 318
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D. Memorandum for Assistant Deputy Director
(Plans) - Action from J. D. Esterline,
2 May .60, sub: Liaision with US
Agencies on JMARC Activities ...... . 332
E. Attack on Petroleum Refinery at
Santiago de Cuba, 13-14 March 1961 . . . . 335
F. Richard M. Nixon's Memorandum on Meeting
with Fidel Castro, 19 April 1959...... 337
G. Memorandum for DCI [for Briefing Vice
President Nixon], 29 Feb 60, sub:
_ What We Are Doing in Cuba ......'. . 344
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Source References
Part I Background... - - +--+ +--+ ++ + 347
Part II Castro.Must Go .......... . 352
Part III . Changing Concepts .... Le - « 366.
Part IV Presidential Resurgence Dee ee 369
Part V Direct Action Programs eee ee ee) 6374
Part VI Mr. Nixon's Role . Loe we .o - 382
Part VII Assassination .......... + 386
Part VIII Conclusions ............. 388
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Part V
Direct Action Programs
A. Propaganda
The desire of WH Division to undertake the propa-
-ganda operation against the government of Fidel Castro,
antedated the formation of Branch 4 in the Division by
more than two months; for on 27 October 1959 in a Memo~
‘yandum to the Director of Central Intelligence, J. C.
King proposed:
That CIA undertake clandestine propa-
ganda. operations targeted at Cuba. These
operations would employ primarily: radio
broadcasts and other means of propaganda,
and at informing the Cuban masses of the
truth. 1/
Col. King's memorandum pointed out that repre-
sentatives of various of the Cuban opposition gxoups
organized in the United States had requested Agency
_ assistance to. set up propaganda operations directed
against the. Cuban mainland, and, in addition, he also
indicated that he and the Director of Communications,
Gen. McClelland, had his people studying the best,
methods for carrying out such propaganda broadcasts.
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King's initial memorandum. contained no information
about potential locations of transmitters, personnel
security, inter-agency coordination or costs.
Almost ‘immediately following the ‘memorandum from
col. King to the Director, the > subject of propaganda
directed against the Castro government | was introduced
to discussions in the Special Group. Following the
first such meeting at which the subject came up seri-
ously, the DCI requested that WH Division provide
“
more specifics on such matters as requirements for
real estate, recommendations for someone to be in
charge of the propaganda operations, the equipment
that would be required, and how the broadcasting might
be controlled. By mid-November, following additional
discussions both within the Agency and by the Special
Group, WH Division proposed that the broadcasts origi-
nate from the Yucatan Peninsula under the guidance
of Manuel Benitez, and “from Costa Rica under the Monte
Cristi Group, headed by Col. Ramon Barquin. ‘The pre-
sumption was that the Yucatan operation would be self-
sufficient, but that the Costa Rican operation. would
be CIA funded, supported, and directly under Agency
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mid-November 1959 were roughly $80,000 each for the
operations in Costa Rica and Yucatan, plus an addi-
tional $12,000 for intrusion broadcasts which would
originate within Cuba. 2/
Before the end of November, the plans to utilize
the Yucatan peninsula had been abandoned because it
was feared that the President of Mexico would not.
give his approval for such an activity; and by the
early part of December, President Figueres of Costa
Rica had made it clear that he: dia not want the propa-
ganda operation to be set up in Costa Rica. Conse="
quently, there was considerable discussion about the
‘possibility of getting permission from President
Betancourt of Venezuela to agree to permit. the broad-
casts from his country. Some members of the Special
Group also suggested the possibility that the anti-
Castro broadcasts might be originated from other of
the Latin American countries, a project which Mr.
Dulles discouraged because of the lack of suitable
‘broadcast facilities that would be available in coun-.
tries outside of the immediate Caribbean area. Some-
where along the line C. Tracy Barnes, the ADDP/A and
Mr. Bissell's right hand man, came up with the
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suggestion that broadcasts against Castro could be
originated from continental United States. How Barnes
came by this proposal is not known, for no such
activity was ever given the slightest sanction. 3/
By early February of 1960, however, an equivo-
cal agreement apparently had been reached with Presi-
dent Betancourt, for a memorandum from WH Division
indicated that:
One pilot [anti-Castro] tape has been
made and has been played, for the benefit
of President Betancourt Of Venezuela. He
has agreed not to interfere if we initiate
broadcasts from available transmitters in
‘Venezuela. 4/7.
Even though thought had been given to the establish-
ment of a special transmitting facility for the Frente
Revolucionario Democratico (FRD), or whoever would
run the ° ahti-Castro ‘broadcasts, Betancourt had made
it clear that he would not permit the establishment
(of special new. transmitting facilities in. his country.
On or: “about 17 March 1960, the same date that
President Eisenhower approved the formal anti-Castro
program for the US Government, JMATE had prepared its
propaganda program which, after outlining: various
‘phases of the activity, stated:
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It is planned to concentrate all capa-
bilities available to the U.S. Government
on the [Cuban] target. In addition, it
will be necessary for CIA to create such
unilateral, FRD, and third country opera-
tions as may be feasible and useful. All
‘facets of psychological operations will
be exploited through mass media means,
including: radio, television, motion
pictures, press.and publications, books,
leaflets, posters, handbills, and rumors.
The major emphasis will be placed on gray
materials. Liaison will be conducted as
necessary with other U.S. Government
agencies. Black operations will be care-
fully coordinated within CIA prior to im-
plementation. All direct dealings with
members of the FRD willbe under unofficial
cover. 5/ ‘
The outline of the propaganda program made it
clear that funding of the propaganda operation was
going to be a major problem, and it was also clear
that CIA was going to be responsible for a consider-
able portion of this. But even as the propaganda
program was being formulated, Col. J. C. King was in
New York working with Henry Holland to approach a
number of American businessmen whose companies had
interests in Cuba . Their objective was to raise funds
to support the FRD propaganda operations which might
be operated through Station WRUL in New York, a sta-:
tion that was directed by Mr. Walter Lemon who worked
closely, with the CIA. Lemon, in fact, was ready to
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mount radio program operations almost immediately
pending receipt of material and guidance from the
Agency.* 6/ _
With reference to King's approach to Mr. John
Loeb, of Loeb, Rhodes & Company, the businessman
stated that he would contribute his personal funds
to the anti-Castro propaganda effort; and. in addition, |
he would approach the directors or heads of other
companies that were also involved in Cuba -- individ-
we
‘uals whom he thought were well enough off to make
‘personal’ contributions. With reference to contribu-
tions of this nature:
It was decided that personal contri-
butions were most advisable because they
. would ‘not require action and approval by
' Boards of Directors, and therefore could
be most easily concealed. . The sum dis-
' cussed was $50,000. 7/
The plan for private funding of WRUL was in
trouble from the start. As early as April 1960, Chief
# Among those that Col. King met with on 15 March
. 1960, were Mr. John Loeb of Loeb, Rhodes & Company,
Mr. Lapham of Banker's Trust Company,. and the president
of the Freeport Sulphur Company, Mr. Wright.
** Other companies, including American and Foreign
Power Co. and: the Freeport Sulphur Co., made donations
in the company names and the Agency notified the Com-
missioner of Internal Revenue about the donations so
that they could be treated as corporate tax deductions.
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WH/4 had requested Chief, .WHD's permission to obligate
JMATE funds for support of the station; but Chief,
WHD refused, indicating that private money would be
available. In October 1960 a similar proposal. was
made and rejected for the same reasons. By: December
1960, however, payment from JMATE funds was authorized
because private funds were unavailable. 7b/
In terms of the broadcast facilities that were
to be established under the propaganda program, CIA
was to create and control both short and medium wave
shipborne radio broadcasting operations, and to investi-
gate the feasibility of an airborne radio transmitter
capable of black broadcasts into Cuba:* Aside from
the broadcast operations, there were a number of ad-
ditional programs calling for printing facilities for
the production of propaganda materials and secure .
‘* Whe airborne medium wave transmitter apparently
was ruled out early in the planning stages because
it was “a terribly expensive operation." Based on
DPD's. estimates, Phillips figured that three flights
per week to six selected Cuban cities -- among others,
Havana, Santiago and Cienfuegos -- over a two month
. period would show operating costs in excess of $83,000,
plus an additional $0,000 for transmitting equipment
on a C-54, and a cost of ($250, 000 if the C-54 were
lost. 7c/
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editorial offices so. that..the propaganda materials
could be prepared. 8/
It was shortly after the formulation of the
propaganda program that David A. Phillips became
Chief of the WH/4 Propaganda Activity. Phillips
had done propaganda work for the Agency at the time
of the Guatemalan activity, but subsequently retired |
and had been in private business in Havana. Accord-
ing to his own: story, he had intended to stay in
private business; but in the course of Castro's rise
to power, he was. recontacted by Agency personnel and
persuaded to take on the. job of running the Agency' s
propaganda campaign against Castro.*
According to one interviewer: _
In the Guatemalan campaign, Phillips
had worked with a handful of completely
controlled Latin American propaganda
writers, and had been able to‘develop a
single credible propaganda line. Now,
however, he had to work under Washington
orders, to offer radio broadcasting time
to all’ the major and competing Cuban
exile groups. Much of the Phillips'
* For Phillips' own story. of his employment and his
re-employment by the Agency, see his book The Night
Watch (New York: Atheneum, 1977).
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effort went into overcoming the idea that
CIA financed radio programs should become
a forum for the varying views of rival
exile splinter factions. Phillips was
principally in Washington ... [but] there
were frequent trips to Miami and New York,
and Phillips himself coordinated CIA covert
broadcasting with Henry Loomis, Director
of USIA's Voice of America. 9/
All indications are that Phillips had an excellent
staff which was highly motivated and certainly extremely
busy during the course of the Bay of Pigs Operation.*
The key point in Dave Phillips's propaganda opera-
tion was to be the 50,000 watt radio transmitter located
_on the larger of the two Swan Islands -- this so called
“larger" island being roughly 1 3/4 miles long by 1 1/4
miles wide. US possessions, the Swan Islands are located
roughly 100 miles NE of Honduras in the Caribbean Sea.
Already located on the island was a Federal Aviation radio
beacon, and a Department of Commerce weather station. In
April 1960,\the cover story.which was devised for the
* Among those who worked in Phillips's Political and
Psychological Section in WH/4, were William Kent, John
Isaminger, Phillip A. Toomey, Earnest I.Harrison, Paul
Oberst, and Michael J. Maney. 10/ Illustrative of the
desire to placate the various exile factions was the
proposal by the Forward Operations Base to give the
spokesmen of the factions air time on WRUL on a rotating
basis to present the position of the particular group.
FOB was to assume responsibility for WRUL programming
on 1 December 1960, and was of the opinion that such
programming would “have desired effect on creating
semblance [of] united anti Castro opposition." 10a/
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operation of the two radio transmitters (one 50,000
watts. and the other 7,500 watts) was that the Navy
was going to purchase scientific signal time from the
Gibralter Steamship Company, an Agency proprietary,
- which was nominally the operator of a commercial
radio station then being established.
The loading of the transmitters, the unloading,
the construction of the facilities to house the trans-
mitters, and the installation of the transmitters
was done by the Navy Seabees under the direction of
Alfred Cromartie of CIA's Office of Logistics. James
Burwell, a logisitcs officer who was thoroughly in-
volved in the JMATE operation, reported that the con-
struction activity at Swan Island required the move-—
ment of 180,000 pounds of equipment from the Washing-
ton Depot, aboard Agency trucks for delivery to Norfolk
and the reloading aboard two LST's. In addition to
“locating the transmitters and constructing the facili-
ties for housing the transmitters, a crude landing
field also was cleared. The total time involved was
approximately 20 days, and the cost was something under
$225,000.
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The first test signals from Swan Island were
sent on 17 May 1960, and from that time until the
close out of the Bay of Pigs Operation, the station
was one of the two or three. principal voices. aimed
at Castro's government. 11/ Shortly after the initi-
ation of the broadcast from Swan, a true tempest in
teapot was brewed over the question of whether or not
‘export licences were going to be required for goods
moving from the mainland to support operations at
Swan Island.. Involved in this brouhaha were the
Department of Commerce, . the US Customs Service, and
numerous Agency components -- Cover Staff, Commercial
Division, the Office of Logistics, and the Office of
Security. Bill Bisemann,, WH/4's Chief of Support,
had his hands full! Comnion sense ultimately prevailed
and the question of export licences was dropped. 12/
‘Even before Swan went into operation, there
was some question within the government as to whether
the CIA or the United States Information Agency should
be principally responsible for propaganda broadcasts
directed at Cuba. Within a few weeks following the
' beginning of operations at Swan, this question was
resolved in a meeting in Senator Mundt's office which
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. included representatives from the Agency, ‘Mr. Abbot
Washburn, the Director of the United States Informa-
_ tion Agency, and various of Mr. Washburn' s senior
people. The meeting made clear that the Agency was
‘doing medium wave broadcasting directly into Cuba.
‘Although it was ‘not specified at the meeting in
Mundt's office, CIA also was supporting station WRUL,
which had made a direct application on its own initia-
tive for funding such broadcasts ~~ even though the
Agency was behind such broadcasting and such. financ-
ing. ay
The Navy, however, got goosey about the cover |
story which was being presented. pespite a strong
effort on the part of senior Agency representatives
to convince Rear Admiral S. B. Frankel -- who was
designated as the Chief representative of the Office
' of Naval Intelligence by Admiral Fauste, then Director
of ONI -- the Navy declined further involvement in
supporting the cover story.* The hassle with the
* The thrust of the Agency's 27 April 1960 briefing
for Adm. Frankel was that.the USN was already so heavily
involved in the project that it. would do them more harm
than. good to withdraw. Information on this meeting
with the Navy and other information pertaining to the
development’ of the Swan Island facility is contained in’
the sources listed under Reference 14/.
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Navy was successfully resolved when the Agency found
that. through its own resources it would be able to
‘provide for resupply of all of the Island's needs,
including transportation of personnel between JMWAVE
in Florida and Swan Island without undue difficulty.
The problem of security of the island -- particu-
larly the fear that perhaps Castro would send saboteurs
to the island -- was never put to any real test. In
fact, what might have been the only serious security
incident was most successfully resolved by Robert
‘Overjord, the Security Officer for the island and
the Députy Chief of Base. The incident took place
in July 1960 when a group of 14 Honduran students
landed to assert a claim to sovereignty of the Swan —
Islands by the Republic of Honduras, and it was re-
ported as follows:
A potentially. dangerous situation was
averted by the tactful handling of the
‘group by Mr..Overjord who persuaded them
‘to leave their armament of 13 pistols and
three submachine guns aboard their boat
and conducted them on a tour of the island.
The group leader indicated that he wanted
to take a census of the population, and.
‘was furnished with pertinent information,
with no divulgénce of Agency interest in
Radio Swan or its personnel, Upon comple-
tion of the census, the group was permitted
to raise the Honduran flag, was given lunch
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and refreshments, and: ‘departed shortly
thereafter. The: good judgment and dis-
cretion of Mr. Overjord are felt to be
. directly responsible for avoidance of
what could have been a serious incident
involving loss of lives, or injury to.
Agency and other island personnel.* 15/
The question of the exact nature of the broad-
casts from Swan was the subject of much discussion,
both prior to the opening of the station and subse-
quent to its first broadcast. The Deputy Director
of Central Intelligence, for example, called Jake
Esterline, Chief, Project JMATE to report on conver-
sation that he (General Cabell) had with "a person
of considerable importance who. was very familiar
with Cuba," concerning the nature of the propaganda .
which should be aimed at the Cuban population. Cabell
stated that according to this important person, if
tapes of Castro's radio broadcasts could be acquired
and then patched together for rebroadcasting to the.
Cuban population for hours on end, the effect would
be “to bore the people horribly with Castro, but would
* The island. was manned by 24 people, all but nine
of whom were CIA personnel. ‘The nine were unwitting
technicians of the Philco Corporation.
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also pointedly reveal the. inconsistencies of his
statements." Following receipt of this call from
the Deputy Director, Esterline passed the word on to
Dave Phillips with the comment that he thought perhaps
such broadcasts might be used as filler during the
intervals when Swan was not doing its regular broad-
casts.* 16/ | .
By early August 1960, however, the official
policy for the Swan propaganda broadcasts aimed at
Cuba, was: to be “the Revolution Betrayed." This
theme was formalized by the Department of State; and
at the direction of the Secretary of State, copies of
a 105 page document addressed to this theme were pre-
sented to members of the National security Council,
to members of the Inter-Americah ‘Peace Committee, and
to US Embassies in the Latin American countries.
* COS Havana forwarded another suggestion for a pos-
sible propaganda attack on Castro based on a May 1960
issue of Confidential magazine, which apparently car-
ried an article called “An American Mother's: Terrifying
Story -- Fidel Castro Raped my Teenage Daughter." It
was COS Havana‘s ‘suggestion that wide publicity be
given to this article in the Spanish language, pre-
sumably including broadcasts from Radio Swan. 17/
Available records do not indicate whether this sug-
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‘Instructions were that the Embassies could furnish
copies-of the document to the foreign ministers and
to other high officials in their respective countries.
Additionally, the NATO Council also received.a copy
of this document; and it was the hope of the Depart-
ment of State that the document would have some im-
pact on the upcoming meeting of the foreign ministers
of the Western Hemisphere countries, which was to be-
gin 16 August 1960 in San Jose, Costa Rica. According
to one interview of WH/4's propaganda chief, Dave
. Phillips, the theme of the Revolution Betrayed
Hammered across the idea that Castro
had. double-crossed the Cuban people by
abandoning the programs and promises »
that originally won him support: None
of CIA's propaganda, spoken or printed,
ever urged the populace to rise up against
Castro. This appeal, suicidal before the
invasion, would be used when, and if, a
Provisional Government obtained a lodge-
ment on the island. 18/-
According to Phillips's interviewer:
Friendly third country diplomats in
Havana monitored CIA's principal broad-
casts and confirmed that the signals were
loud and clear. To verify its audience
the Swan Island radio offered simple gifts
(ball point pens were a favorite). to any
listener who would write to the station.
Considering the police controls inside
Cuba, listeners' letters were an act of
defiance to the regime. There was a
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a flood of letters including, during
freak radio propagation periods, re-
quests for..ball point pens from New
Zealand.* 19/
Another evidence of the success of the Swan broadcasts
_was related to the Director of Central Intelligence by
Col. King, Chief, WH Division, who pointed out that WH
had a copy of a letter from a Cuban listener who, in
the form of a letter bitterly attacking Swan, made it
clear that the Swan broadcasts were coming in loud and
clear. 21/ ™.
- Before the end of the summer of 1960, Swan was
on the air on both short-wave and medium-wave for a
total of 10 hours a day, in addition to which they
also began to utilize programs that had been prepared
by the FRD. One: problem which would plague Radio Swan
-~ as well as other elements of Project JMARC -- was
the shortage of Spanish language capability. Among
* %It appears that perhaps baseball cards also were
going to be offered as an inducement to get listeners
to indicate that they had picked up Swan's broadcast. -
A propaganda note from WH/4 for 9 August 1960, for
example, reported: "M[aney] spoke to Ken Harris,
Special Acquisitions. He has contacted a company
making baseball cards who claim ‘this most unusual
order ever received.' Will get cards, but curious
what was wrong with bubble gum." 20/
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other evidence of the need to have someone with Spanish
language capability immediately available at Radio
Swan, were the following: A machine-run of Agency
employees failed to surface anyone with sufficient
Spanish language to undertake an announcer's job;
inability to exploit the fatal shooting of a Venezue-
lan child by a pro-Castro goon, could not be turned
to US advantage; and by mid-November 1960 WH Division
was requesting that a requirement be laid on to the
Department of Defense for a serviceman with native
_ fluency in Spanish who could be used as an announcer
at Radio Swan.*
* In the instance of the death of the Venezuelan
child, the pro-Castro Cuban press was able to get the
story out before it could be broadcast from Radio Swan.
The pro-Castro press claimed that the death had been .
caused by a counter-revolutionary. (Sources for the
foregoing discussion related to the lack of Spanish -
language capability are listed in reference 22/.)
‘The lack of Spanish language capability was felt
throughout the project, not only in the propaganda ef-
fort. As late as January 1961, for example, the train-
ing facility in the Canal Zone was pushing Headquarters
for the services for a two week period of an Air Force
sergeant who was fluent in Spanish. The training base
wanted the sergeant to assist in briefing and debrief-
ing an infiltration team. The request was denied, how-
ever, because there was a greater need for the man's
services as an instructor at the air training base in
Guatemala.. 22a/ In another instance, a request from
COB Miami for promotion of a clerical from GS-4 to
GS-5 was based on the fact that “her services as a
' translator have been of the greatest importance to the
Base since her arrival." 22b/
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Despite the handicap imposed by the lack of
Spanish language capability at the Station, Radio
Swan was the most effective of the propaganda activi-
ties supported by the agency; and with Station WRUL,
New York, these Agency-sponsored radio broadcasts
were the most effective means of providing the general
Cuban population with anti-Castro ammunition. Addi-
tionally radio propaganda -- via both short and medium
wave transmitters -- was: to play an important role
. immediately following the landing of the anti-Castro
forces on Cuban soil. 23/ .
Aside from radio broadcasts, other media activi-
ties in which WH/4 PP engaged were the. hewspaper Avance
in Exile and the magazine Bohemta Libre. Both of these
“were published in Miami by the exile groups, and at
one time Bohemia Libre was reputedly the most widely
circulated Spanish language. weekly in the world. Al-
though barred in Cuba, selected items from both publi-
. cations -were broadcast by Swan or WRUL. 23a/
One of the strangest of all activities in which
WH/4 PP. engaged was a public opinion survey conducted
“by the Lloyd Free organization to assess the attitudes
of the Cuban people toward the Castro regime. If WH/4's
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planners expected that the survey would show a strong
core of internal opposition to the Castro government,
they were to be sadly disappointed. Working with "a
competent ‘Cuban research organization" Free's report
was based on a series of a thousand interviews with a
cross section of the urban population of Cuba “both in”
Havana and in other cities, towns, and villages through-
out the island." Among the findings of the Free survey,
the following comments were included in the summary
report of mid-August of 1960:"
The great majority of Cubans surveyed
felt that both they personally and their
“country were very much better off than
during the days of Batista. fhe prevail-
tng mood was one of hope and optimism.
Attesting the apparently genuine en-
thusiasm of the great majority for the
‘Revolution, the Castro Government and its
program were the replies when the sample
was asked about the worst aspects of life
in Cuba today. Despite the fact that *
this question was designed to illicit un-
favorable comments, a very sizable major-
tty named.as the worst aspects of the
present situation items which implied
sympathy or support for the present regime.
At the top of the list (mentioned by one-
third of all respondents) was regret or
- apprehension over the fact that there is
opposition to the Revolution and to the
Revolutionary regime; jand] that there
are misguided counter-revolutionaries and
reactionaries.
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Even in describing the worst aspects
of the present situation, only 30% of all
respondents mentioned items which could
be construed as.criticisms, explicit or
implicit, of the Castro regime. Only a
few such subjects received significant
mention, with each being referred to by
only a small minority of total respondents:
e.g. the danger of or’ trend toward Com-
munism (7%); criticism of the Revolution's
program (7%); economic. difficulties (7%);
unemployment (6%); confusion and disorgan-
ization (5%).
In view of the overwhelming popularity
of the Revolutionary program, it is patently
‘clear that ertticisms of Castro's program,
as such, will fall very “largely on barren,
tf not counter- productive ground.
The only positive statements that appeared in the Free
report, insofar as the objectives of WH/4 were con-
cerned, were to the effect that successful attack on
the Castro Government should be made in terms of the
inability of the government to meet the projects it
had outlined because of "the unwise and unrealistic
means it is employing in the execution of its program";
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and “the Revolution and its program are being perverted
through the insidious influence of the Communists."*
* The information concerning the Free report, is
contained in source reference 24/.
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. It is interesting to record the reaction within
the Agency to the Free report:
. C/JMARC lamented the fact that the
Lloyd Free report evidently has gotten
‘into: the. hands of the Cuban Government
and will probably be. used with devastating
effect at some point during the meeting
[the upcoming OAS Conference scheduled
for San Jose, Costa Rica]. He told ADDP/A
‘that he felt the Department of State. would
have to. be prepared to sacrifice Mr. Free's.
report on the proverbial “alter of gold."
The point was made strongly to ADDP/A
that the Free report, in fact, is not at
all valid other than for a. limited
"sample" of the City of, Habana. ADDP/A
agreed, but said he didnot think ‘State
should be made aware of the fact CIA
actually paid for the report. He further
indicated that he was still endeavoring ~
to find out how the report -- copy of which
CIA never receivéd in full -- got out. of
control. * 25/
The substance of the Free Report appeared in the
New York Times and also in a Peter Edson column which
was reported to be syndicated in 600 newspapers. In
passing this information on to the DDP, Chief, WH/4
suggested that “the survey, in the opinion of WH/4
* Chief, WH/4 apparently misread the significance
of the Free report: because, as the report points out,
‘the most’'serious ‘opposition was, in fact, in. the
Havana area, which included the heaviest sampling of
opposition ‘sentiment.
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Prop, will be used in Cuban propaganda" --. something
of an understatement!* 26/ _
* Logic would seem-to indicate that if WH/4's princi-
pals could not subscribe to the results of Free survey' s
that WH/4/PP might have been tasked to. make a serious
study of the impact which Castro's propaganda and his
achievements were having on the will of the Cuban public
to. resist outside interference. In an interview with
the author of this history, Dave Phillips stated that
Enno Hobbing had provided the editorial guidance for
WH/4's propaganda efforts; but that to his (Phillips' s)
knowledge, no study: ever was conducted of the Castro
propaganda effort. In retrospect, Phillips indicated
that this probably was an oversight. 27/
On the subject of surveys of. questionable value
during the Bay. of Pigs Operation, mention should be
made of a contract JMATE negotiated with Klein and
Saks
to initiate a survey of Cuba's present
(May 1960]. economic position that will
also contain an outline of proposals that
would sound [ste] as a platform for a suc-
cessor government to the Castro regime.
The cost, which will be borne by JMARC,
will be about $20,000. This is merely the
first phase of the projected comprehensive
economic program.
Why, with CIA's in-house economic talent (in the
Economic Research Area of the Office of Research and
Reports) and the surfeit of government economists fa-
miliar with Latin America, WH/4 thought it necessary
to negotiate’ an. outside contract for a study such as
indicated is truly incomprehensible! That the Klein
and Saks contract was not. blocked at the DDP or DCI
level is equally: incomprehensible. The. company's
‘“Preliminary Outline of Economic and Financial Govern-
ment Platform to Serve the Interests of the People of
Cuba and to be Compatible with the Interest of the
Hemisphere and ‘the Free’ World of Which Cuba is a Part"
-- which was presented in typescript -- was 15 pages
of platitudes about the best of all possible worlds. 28/
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WH/4 PP also became involved in the propaganda
activity that was intended to offset the planned
visit of Nikita Khrushchev to Cuba in the summer of
1960. In an Eyes Only memorandum to the Director of
Central Intelligence, Col. J. C. King informed Allen
Dulles that it had been learned that Khrushchev had ©
accepted an invitation from the Government of Cuba
to visit that country. Working with Havana Station,
a two-pronged program was being developed with the
intention of either forcing the cancellation of the
trip or indicating the opposition of the Cuban people
to Communism. Havana Station was to be responsible |
for organizing church opposition to the visit, and
' WH/4 and other elements of WH Division would be re-
sponsible for instigating rumors throughout Latin
America that an assassination attempt would be made
on Khrushchev's life if he appeared in Cuba.
. One of the WH/4's contacts suggested that leaf-
lets should be prepared depicting the crucifix upside
down, to signify the Soviet treatment of religion,
and that. these leaflets should be distributed widely |
through Cuba. 29/ There is no indication that this
particular leaflet was ever devised, but in at least
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one instance, the Hammer and Sickle was used to form
the ‘'T‘' in the word fraidor..on a sticker that was
being prepared for propaganda use. 30/ In anticipa-
' tion of the possible visit, 10,000 stickers of an
anti-Khrushchev, ‘anti-Soviet nature were forwarded |
from Headquarters to Havana Station. The legend
on one of these was "Ciba, Yes; Russia, No; Khrushchev,
w
No; and a second item showed a prisoner behind bars
formed by the stripes of the Cuban flag with the words
Sin Palabras .-- “Without words."* 33/_
Despite these advanced preparations, no oppor-
tunity was presented to utilize the propaganda stickers.*+
Although both Castro and Khrushchev were in attendance:
at the 15th General Assembly of the United Nations in
New York, 19-28 September 1960, and even though Castro
flew out of New York in an Aeroflot jet, the Khrushchev
visit did not materialize at this time. ***
* See following two pages for copies.
** ‘More’ detailed information on propaganda leaflets
and the dissemination of such materials by air drop is
given in Volume I of this history, Atr Operations.
*** Khrushchev flew from New York directly to Moscow
‘at the close of the UN session. On 22 October 1960 in
the course of an interview in Moscow with a Cuban
journalist Khrushchev did state that he wanted to visit
Cuba and its people as soon as possible. 3la/
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If not particularly successful in projects other
than Radio Swan, WH/4/PP cannot be charged with lack
of imagination. Among other projects, it was proposed
that the Office of Medical Services’ psychiatric study
of Fidel Castro be surfaced because the profile was
not particularly flattering to the Cuban leader; and
the Castro image also would have suffered if a dis-
orienting drug could have been placed in Castro's .
food. These proposals were similar in intent to
others aimed at the Castro "image" as revealed in the
Senate Select Committee investigation of. CIA plots
against ‘the Cuban leader.
In light of a rumor that had been picked up to
the effect that the Cubans reportedly were painting
some of their British Sea Fury aircraft with the
American flag ~- said planes to be used in a provoca-
tion action to discredit the United States -- WH/4
investigated the possibility of doctoring some photos
of the Sea Furies with the flag being painted on in
order to forestall any such: provocations by the Cubans.
. Unfortunately, however, the Agency art shop pointed
out that it would be technically infeasible to attempt
to make such fake photos. “With the idea in mind of a
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propaganda campaign aimed at terrorizing Castro's
militia (and apparently at ‘the request of Col. Jack
-Hawkins, Chief, WH/4/PM), WH/4/PP gave some thought
to preparing a purported secret order to Castro's
militia to establish an "elite suicide squad" which
would fight on even after the defeat of the other
troops. The gentleman who would later become infamous
in connection with the Watergate activity, E. Howard
Hunt, and Dave Phillips assessed the possibility of
sending a white painted “Flight of truth" airplane
on a trip to several of the Latin American countries,
bringing -- in a “Billy Graham type operation" -- the
message of Castro's betrayal of the Cuban Revolution.
But this esoteric plan, too, never got beyond the
/ planning stage. 32/
None of the foregoing proposals however, were
in the same league with the propaganda plan that came
to be known as “the Dripping Cuban." The WH/4 Propa-
ganda Notes for 19 August 1960 stated:
P({hillips] dispatched cable on Special
Operation to HAVA. (Cuban jumping ship in
Bosphorous) . .33/
In fact, the cable that Dave Phillips had orig-
inated was addressed not only to Havana, but also to
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Istanbul, Ankara, and to the Forward Operations Base
in Miami. Remembering that Dave Phillips himself
was something of an actor, as well as a newspaperman,
it is believed worthwhile to repeat this cable in its
entirety. The cable read as follows:
1. FYI: HOS IS CONSIDERING THE FOLLOW-
ING OPERATION: SHORTLY AFTER A RUSSIAN
BOAT HOMEWARD. BOUND FROM CUBA PASSES THROUGH
BOSPHOROUS A DRIPPING CUBAN CLIMBS ASHORE
IN TURKEY. HE CLAIMS TO BE POLITICAL
PRISONER ARRESTED BY CUBANS IN HAVANA BUT
SENT TO RUSSIA FOR IMPRISONMENT. CUBAN
SUBJECT WILL CONTACT LOCAL LATIN AMERICAN
CONSULS AND ISTANBUL PRESS FOR EXPLOITATION,
THEN RETURN LATIN’ AMERICA. AFTER BRIEF
BUT DRAMATIC EXPOSURE TO PRESS AN "ATTEMPT"
WILL BE MADE ON SUBJECT'S LIFE. FOR THIS
REASON HE WILL GO UNDERGROUND SO "THEY"
WILL NOT LIQUIDATE HIM.
2. FOR HAVA: REQUEST STATION RECRUIT
SUBJECT. OBVIOUSLY HE MUST .BE SUPERB
ACTOR WHO CAN CONVINCINGLY MAINTAIN ROLE
IN SPITE OF SKILLFUL PROBING BY DUBIOUS
NEWSMEN. HE MUST HAVE MEMORY CAPABLE. OF
RETAINING THOUSANDS OF "DETAILS" ABOUT HIS
ARREST AND FORCED JOURNEY. HE MUST BE
KNOWN IN HAVANA SO AS TO BE MISSED WHEN
HE IS “ARRESTED." AN ARTICULATE STUDENT
TYPE WOULD BE DESIRABLE. SWIMMING ABILITY
DESIRABLE BUT NOT ESSENTIAL.
.3. SUGGEST THAT IN RECRUITMENT, STATION
STATE THERE GOOD REASON TO BELIEVE CUBAN
PRISONERS REALLY ARE BEING SENT RUSSIA,
BUT THAT THIS CANNOT BE PROVED. THUS SUB-
JECT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS PLAY-ACTING
WILL BE JUSTIFIABLE DRAMATIZATION OF
SOVIET. CONTROL IN CUBA. STATION ALSO
AUTHORIZED PROMISE FINANCIAL BACKING, LATER
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RETURN TO CUBA WITH FIGHTING GROUP, PER-
MISSION WEEKEND © WITH ALL THE WORKS IN
PARIS, ETC.
4. “IN RECRUITMENT,. IT SHOULD BE
STRESSED TO SUBJECT THAT SUCCESS THIS
OPERATION AND STATUS HIS POSITION IN
INTERNATIONAL LIMELIGHT DEPENDS ENTIRELY
ON SECURITY. HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS MUST .
REALLY BELIEVE HE HAS BEEN ARRESTED (AND
STATION MUST ASSIST IN SPREADING WORD OF
\ HIS ARREST FOR SPECIFIC OFFENSE SO THAT
FACTS WILL JIBE IN SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGA-
TIONS. ).
-5. ADVISE SOONEST WHEN YOUR MAN IS
SELECTED. HIS BRIEFING WILL BE IN PBPRIME.
_ HOPE HE:MAY BE RECRUITED IN TIME EXFILTRATE
AMPAN BOAT DEPARTING HAVA END OF THIS MONTH.
6. FOR ANKA, ISTA: APPRECIATE YOUR
CABLED ASSESSMENT POSSIBLE EXTENT .COOP-
ERATION LOCAL SERVICE AND NEWSPAPER ASSETS.
SUGGEST HOWEVER NOT (REPEAT NOT) CONTACT
NON-KUBARKERS UNTIL HEADQUARTERS CAN FOR-
WARD OPERATIONAL PLAN. 34/
A memorandum on the outgoing cable quoted above
went to Chief, .WH/4 from Rudy Gomez, the Deputy Chief
x
of WH Division on 24 August 1960. Gomez's memorandum
' read as follows: ,
The DCI, General Cabell, and Mr. Helms
discussed this cable on 24 August [1960]
and concluded that since Fidel Castro is
definitely identifying himself. more and
more with the Russians, it is not worth
the candle to launch an operation such
as that one proposed in subject cable.
Mr. Helms said that we may discreetly try
to find a body for’ this operation, provid-
ing we ‘play it very carefully and do not
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let the body in on what we definitely
have in mind; also, that any further
cables which go out on this proposed
operation are to be signed off by him.
Examined in retrospect, it would appear that Mr. Helms
had good reason to be nervous about the proposal!* 35/
B. Sabotage and other Exercises**
Where WH/4/PP was successful in putting Radio
Swan into operation. and in supporting Station WRUL in
* This proposal provided another of the very few in-
' stances where Mr. Helms' name surfaced in relation to
a Bay of Pigs related problem.
** Because so many of the sabotage activities of the
Cuban dissidents were uncoordinated, uncontrolled, and
did nothing to impede the extension of Castro's control
or lessén his support, the author has tried only to
illustrate something of the scope of those sabotage
operations: over which the WH or WH/4 could exercise a
degree of control. In responding to the Taylor Com-
mittee's requést for an assessment of the effectiveness
of its sabotage program, the best that WHD could say was:
There are numerous acts of sabotage re-
ported from all provinces of Cuba. ‘These
acts included the burning of cane fields,
damaging of power and communication lines
and sugar mills, burning of schools and
commercial buildings and damaging of petro-
leum and sugar refinery [ste]. It is ex-
tremely difficult to verify just what
sabotage damage were [sic] the result of
our team's [ste] activities; however, they
have claimed the burning of cane fields,
_the firing of commercial stores, [high]
tension lines, and the damage to the oil
refinery at Santiago de Cuba was the re-
sult of a raider operation by one of our
(footnote continued on following page).
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its broadcasts into Cuba, Project JMATE could claim
no similarly successful or continuing program of
sabotage and disruption. In fact, one of the earliest
and most thoroughly discussed sabotage programs against
Cuba -- disruption of the Cuban petroleum industry --
was a complete and total bust. Being suggested even
before President Eisenhower's authorization of the
anti-Castro program, attempts to sabotage and inter-
fere with the operation of Cuba's petroleum refineries
continued until well into the middle 60's -- with at
least one of the sabotage "experts" displaying the
same notable lack of success, but excess of foolish-
ness, that characterized his. activities during Project —
external action groups. In addition,
we feel that a great deal of the. other
sabotage were [ste] the results [sic]
of the demolitions we supplied to the
various teams and other action groups
in Cuba with which we were in contact.
Approximately 10-15,000 lbs. of the
over 100,000 lbs. of material [ste] .
placed in the hands of internal assets
were demolitions supplies for sabotage
action. 35a/ —
The attack on the Santiago refinery was led by Rip
Robertson, but his exciting cable about the action
greatly overemphasized the damage; and the plant op-
erations were quickly restored to normal. At the
time, however, the DCI reported it to the Special
‘Group (Chester Bowles, Roswell Gilpatrick, and
McGeorge Bundy) as a "successful" operation. 35b/
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JMATE. It is a story worth recording here, because
of. the extremely close and. continuing relationship
between one of the major US.oil companies operating
a refinery in Cuba, Standard Oil Company of New
Jersey (SONJ), and WH Division.
As early as 9 March ‘1960, the minutes ofa
Special Group meeting reflect conversations that
both Allen Dulles and Gordon Gray had concerning the
problems being faced by the major petroleum companies
operating in Cuba -- SONJ, Texaco, and Shell -- and
particularly the need for “discreet means of inter-
company: consultation" in order to avoid possible
anti-trust prosecution. In a discussion of planned
para-military operations against Cuba, it was report-
ed that on 14 July 1960, Chief, Western Hemisphere
Division was approached “by the Standard Oil Company. .
4
‘He {(Chief, WH/D] indicated that it appeared that
Standard will be willing to: cooperate, perhaps even
carry the ball, on certain selected [sabotage] targets.
DD/P gave authority | to push this contact immediately."* 36/
* Paramilitary Operation Plan I, indicated that among
the specific sabotage targets to be considered for at-
tack in the period between 1 and 30 September 1960,
were petroleum targets. 37/
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By August of 1960, WH/D had approved a program of
“subtle sabotage paying off, without resorting to
the more risky and sensational type of sabotage."
Unfortunately, however, there was a communications
gap between the operations people and the intelli-
gence analysts most familiar with. the world petroleum
industry and a number of demonstrably unworkable --
though subtle -- sabotage efforts came to naught.*
The Cuban petroleum industry also was looked
to as an. économic-political target as well as a
sabotage target. When the US refineries operating
in Cuba refused Castro's order to process Soviet
crude oil, WH/4 began to think in terms of disrupting
the flow of this crude to Cuba by pressuring Onassis
and other independent shipping operators to refuse
to carry the Soviet oil. It was predicted that such
* The Agency's real petroleum expertise and knowledge-
ability --~ both technically and economically -- ona
worldwide basis was in the Fuels and Power Branch
(later the Fuel's Branch) of the Office of Research
and Reports (later the Office of Economic Research) .
Aside from the constant irritation of having to work
half in*the dark in response to WH/D or WH/4, ORR/F&P
was constantly having to correct errors, to make
apologies, or mend fences with the major US petroleum
companies as a result of the lack of coordination be-
tween DDP and DDI components.
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a plan would force the USSR (then facing a shortage
of tanker bottoms in the world market) to. transport
its ow crude to Cuba and. to "provide technicians
and make modifications in existing refineries to
process their crude." This, in turn, was supposed
to alienate Venezuela and Mexico, normally among
Cuba's crude suppliers .* 39/,
In addition to ‘petroleum refineries as targets
for sabotage, plans: were also, made to disrupt the
Cuban microwave system. unlike the plans: to disrupt
the Cuban petroleum industry -- which would directly
. involve properties of the international. oil companies
~~ the sabotage program for the. microwave networks,
as late as February of 1961, specifically stated that
attacks should be limited to the Cuban operated net
with “hands ‘off RCA‘and Dumont systems, which are to
remain intact:for later consideration.":40/ Also
* In fact, the Cuban refinery technicians themselves
did an excellent job of adapting the plants to the
‘use of Soviet crude. The former manager of the
' Standard Oil refinery commented to this effect after
reviewing thé all source intelligence materials avail-
able on the plant. He was pleased -—- at least in
one sense -- to note that Standard's training program
“has apparently been quite successful!
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prohibited were attacks under Agency sponsorship on
Soviet and Soviet-bloc targets located in Cuba. J. C.
King protested that attacks on Soviet and Soviet-bloc
targets by resistance forces not controlled by the
Agency were far less efficient than such attacks
would be if they were mounted through Agency efforts. 41/
In addition to planning for sabotage, WH Divi-
sion's anti-Castro activity also included extensive
plans for the formation of goon squads throughout
much of Latin America in an attempt to counter the
pro-Castro elements of the various nations. This
goon squad program also was of considerable interest
to the Deputy Director for Plans, Mr. Bissell. Be-
. cause of its. areawide nature, the activities of the
goon squads were run out of WH/D rather than out of
WH/4. Among the operations which WH claimed credit ‘
for were the following: The disruption in Mexico
City of about 400 Castro sympathizers gathered to
celebrate the 26th of July movement through the use
of stink bombs set off in the ‘meeting place; in Lima,
Peru a counter demonstration against some 200 Castro
sympathizers also gathered to. celebrate the 26th of
July movement; and in San Jose, Costa Rica, "A meeting
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of the Amigos de Cuba was broken up by an agent at
the Station, who sprayed the. two principal speakers,
prominent Costa Rican leftists with ‘Who, Me?'."* 42/
Among other assets which Chief, WH/D chose to
mention in the same context with the goon squads were
the Secretary to the President of one Latin American
country: .
Who can promote action of any of the
National Security Forces.
In another country, an.
Agency member integrated. into the
' Public Safety Program serving as an
Advisor to the President on Security
matters is in a position to’ recommend
police action to the President.** 43/
In what may have been a ploy intended principally
to obtain a vessel for use in infil-exfil operations,
* “Who, Me?" was an obnoxious scent.
** In light of subsequent investigations of CIA Activ-
ities by the Senate Select Committee in the mid 1970's,
it is interesting that the reference to the “Action
Squads" described above also included with reference
to the Dominican Republic an agent:
_ In contact with a group of dissidents
capable of violent action, including assas-
sination. This group has killed a number
of: agents of the Servicio de Inteligencia
Militar (SIM), Dominican Secret Police. 45/
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rather than in direct action programs against Cuba,
representatives of the Special Projects Group, Counter-
intelligence made a pitch to Chief, JMATE to acquire
a vessel which.-- for its acquisition, operational |
maintenance, crew, including incentive bonus would
run roughly $200,000 for a 6-month period ~- could
also be used in deception operations against Castro.
In responding to this suggestion from the Special
Projects Group, Col. Jack Hawkins quickly put the
quietus on this request, noting that it was doubtful
that the Cubans had either enough sophisticated radar
or commo gear so that they would react to “the false
radar presentation, deceptive communications traffic,
noise makers ,, signals, smoke, explosions, etc." Con-
sequently Hawkins concluded:
In view of the high cost involved,
and the other factors mentioned above,
I do not concur in the acquisition of
this craft for deception purposes as
proposed in the reference. 46/
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Part VI
- Mr. Nixon's Role
Like so many other aspects of the Bay of Pigs
story a great deal’has been said about the role that
Richard. M. Nixon played in the operation during the
course of his Vice Presidency, but woefully: little
solid evidence has ever appeared to verify either
the pros or cons on the subject. Because of the
continuing vepetition of many of these stories, a
careful search was undertaken of the voluminous CIA
records of the operation in order to recover those
items pertaining to Nixon' S participation directly
or inditectly -- through his aides, assistants, or
correspondence -- in the Bay of Pigs operation.
During the course of his unofficial visit to
the United States in the spring of 1959, Fidel Castro
accepted the invitation of the Vice President of the
United States to meet with Mx. Nixon in his official
office in the Capitol for: an informal discussion.
Nixon has stated that the meeting was arranged at the
request of the Secretary of State Herter, who suggested
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that. the administration might profit if one of its
leaders could gain additional inside information about
what made Castro tick.
Nixon has said that he had a 3 1/2 hour meeting
with Castro on 19 April 1959 and that as a result of
the meeting, he prepared a 4-page secret memorandum
‘and sent copies to Président Eisenhower, Secretary
Herter and to Allen Dulles.* 1/ In part at least,
Mr. Nixon's version of the meeting with Castro was
made public as early as November 1964 in an article
he wrote for the Reader's Digest, and - these views
were repeated in somewhat more detail in his recent
memoirs, RN. The thrust of the meeting was that Nixon
was emphasizing the need for castro to establish a
democratic form of government as he (Nixon) understood
it, with Castro on the other hand emphasizing that the
* In his Reader's Digest article of November 1964 Nixon
indicated that copies of the memorandum went to the
three individuals as noted in the text above, however,
in his recent Memoirs, RN, Nixon states that a copy
also went to John Foster Dulles. John Foster Dulles
was technically Secretary of State until 22 April 1959,
on which. date he was succeeded by Christian Herter.
At the time of the meeting between Nixon and Castro,
however, Mr. Herter had been acting in Mr. Dulles'
place. Dulles‘'s death occurred 24 May 1959.
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type of government he believed in was that which was |
expressed most vocally by the people. Nixon's most
widely known remark about Castro as a result of that
meeting was his statement that: "Castro is incredibly
naive about communism, or is under communist discipline."
Reportedly Castro was not particularly enchanted with
the meeting either, for according to a member of his
“party when Castro. emerged from the meeting he “was”
angry. He swore and added, ‘This man has spent the
whole time scolding me'."* 2s
Subsequent to his meeting with Castro in April
of 1959, Agency records do not reflect any particular
interest on the part of the Vice President in Cuban
activities until the end of January 1960. On 27 Janu-
ary, and again on 23 February, Col. J. C. King, Chief,
Western Hemi sphere Division, briefed Gen. Robert Cushman,
Mr. Nixon's Aide, at the Vice President's Office...
“Cushman. made it. clear that the Vice President was
* It was only after making a direct request to Mr.
Nixon that a copy of the memorandum was obtained.
No copies were found in the files of. CIA, State, or
the Eisenhower Library. The copy obtained was from
Mr. Nixon's personal files. The memorandun was, in
fact, classified CONFIDENTIAL rather than SECRET.
A copy of the memorandum is attached as. Appendix F . 2a/
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interested in supporting anti-Castro groups both within
and outside of Cuba, including goon squads or other
direct action groups to match against the pro-Castro
groups in Cuba.
‘Among the other subjects discussed with General
Cushman on 23 February 1960 were propaganda attacks on
the Castro government and the possibilities of economic
sanctions similar to those which had been suggested
by former Assistant Secretary of State Henry Holland,
* : .
whose views on the need for economic sanctions had
‘not only been discussed with Agency representatives,
but also had been forwarded to the Vice President's
office.
Another facet of the Agency's anti-Castro ef-
forts which were of some interest to the Vice-Presi-
dent were CIA's relations with the Department of State,
which obviously was not one of the Vice President's
favorite organizations; but Col. King made it quite
clear that all of CIA's actions were undertaken only
after policy’ approval. 3/ After it was pointed out
to Gen. ‘Cushman that the Department. of State's knowl-
edgeability about Agency operations was ona strict
"need-to-know" basis, even for the Ambassador in Cuba,
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Cushman then showed Col. King some derogatory informa-
tion that the FBI had provided the Vice President
about both Ambassador Bonsal and William Wieland of
the Bureau of American Republic Affairs. Col. King's
memorandum provided no details about the nature of
this information, but the probability is that both
were accussed of being too tolerant of Castro and
communists. 4/
During one of these meetings in the early part
of 1960, Gen. Cushman- noted that the Vice President
had suggested that possibly the Agency would want to
consult with, or acquire the services of, Col. Edward
Lansdale, a member of Gen. Erskine's Special Operations:
Staff in the Department of Defense. Lansdale's activ-
ities in helping to quell the Huk rebellion in the
Philippines, apparently were well known to Nixon. 5/
On 2 March 1960, the Director of Central Intel-
ligence gave Vice President Nixon a detailed briefing
on "What We are Doing in Cuba:" The 7-page briefing
‘paper which had been given to the Director provided
information on Castro's pro-communist proclivities,
on the whole range of the anti-Castro propaganda ef-
fort which was being supported by Agency financing,
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‘and went into. details concerning attempts to rally
anti-Castro support, not only in the other Latin Ameri-
can nations, but in the Near and Far East and in Africa.
Details were given on the preparations being made for
resistance activities including the acquisition of
training bases in third countries, and both Ydigoras
Fuentes, President of Guatemala, and President Luis |
‘Somoza of Nicaragua were noted as having made offers
of support for this country's anti~Castro activities.
Plans for economic warfare against Castro were
also outlined for the Vice President. Delaying de-
liveries of necessary spare parts for the sugar indus-
try, tightening credit by oil companies to restrict
delivery of the essential petroleum products, and
possible restriction in ‘sugar quotas were mentioned
as under study. One other. item which was mentioned
in this briefing for Vice President Nixon was the
fact that the Agency had "a drug, which if placed in
Castro's food, would make him behave in such an irra-
tional manner that a public appearance could have very
damaging results to him." 6/ It’ should be emphasized
that at the date of this briefing (2 March 1960), the
United States did not yet. have an official anti-Castro
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policy -- that would not come until 17 March of 1960.
!
/ .
Subsequent to that announced policy, the author has
found no other references: to drugs or other types of
attack. which were being considered upon Castro's
person, or the persons of any of the other Cuban
leaders, as a part of the Agency's official program. *
There is some question as to whether it was the.
Director of Central Intelligence himself, or whether
it was Mr. Bissell, or, perhaps, whether it was Col.
King who actually briefed the Vice President on
2 March 1960. A stamp on the copy of the original
Memorandum for the Director reads: “Noted by DCI
28 March 1960." This copy was sent to the DCI through
the DDP and carries Mr. Bissell's initials. The car-
bon of the memorandum does not’ show this stamp and
the presumption is that it was the Director who did
‘
the briefing. A third version of the memorandum is
_-eren—ae ‘N
* See Part VII of this Volume of the History of the
Bay of Pigs Operation for clarification of the defini-~
tion of the Agency's official: policy regarding the
anti-Castro program, as contrasted to the unofficial
program. The author assumes that regardless of reader's
biases regarding the former Vice President, that the
fact that he heard about this drug in the course of a
briefing will not be construed to.make him a member of
a conspiracy to assassinate Castro and other of the
Cuban leaders.
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dated 8 March 1960 and was revised to read:
For the Director's use at the NSC 5412
Representatives Meeting which will. con-
sider the Cuban covert action program
paper. (This paper was used for Mr. Nixon’ S
briefing.)
This would seem to imply that perhaps the DCI did in
_ fact do the briefing. While the briefer may: not be
: positively identified, there is no question however,
‘that the Vice President did receive a detailed brief-
ing on the Agency's plan for action against Castro
prior to the time of Eisenhower's formal proclamation. *
In addition to the meeting of 2 March when Mr.
Nixon was briefed on the Agency's concerns about Cuba,
the Vice President was also a participant in the
10. March 1960 meeting of the ‘National Security Council
when President Eisenhower emphasized that Cuba was a
danger, that he wanted contingency plans drawn up, and
that he wanted Cuba to be a subject for review at all
future National Security Council Meetings. Mr. Nixon
attended the 17 March 1960 conference when the President
* See Appendix G for copies of the first page of each
of the three memorandums on the briefing of the Vice
President on 2 March 1960. (For Appendix G see p. 344).
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“ gave a formal "go" to the Covert Action Plan of the
Agency which had been agreed to by the 5412 Group.
Mr. Nixon's only reported comments during this meet-
ing concerned the cutting off of new capital to Cuba,
the pulling out of private american firms, and the
possibilities of reducing tourism to stop the flow
of American dollars into Cuba. 7/
Perhaps one.of the reasons why Vice President
Nixon has been attributed with playing a major role
in the Bay of Pigs activity has to do with the re-_
lationship between Nixon's office and Mr. William D.
Pawley, former US Ambassador to Peru and Brazil and
a us businessman with extensive investments in Cuba
and interests in various other parts of Latin America.
Pawley also was a principal contributor to the Repub-
lican party, particularly to Mr. Nixon's cause. Ap-
parently hopeful of an appointment as Assistant Secre-_
tary of State for Latin American affairs -< assuming
a Republican party victory in the 1960 presidential
election -- Pawley was a widely known conservative.
In the spring of 1960, shortly following Presi-
dent Eisenhower's decision to promote the anti-Castro .
program, Pawley's contacts with the Agency (particularly
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with WHD) and with Nixon's office became increasingly
frequent and apparently quite close. On 21 March 1960,
four days after formal approval of the anti-Castro
program, Jake Esterline met with Pawley to plan a
meeting to be held in Pawley's Miami residence which
would include the DCI, col. King, Gen. Cushman, and
Walter J. Donnelly, Vice President of United States |
Steel and former ambassador to Venezuela as well as
Mr. Pawley. Of the session with Pawley, Chief, WH/4
t,
wrote:.
Details and the agenda were not dis-
cussed other than to say the principal
emphasis would be on reviewing what work
could be done throughout the hemisphere
and public opinion on the pending opera-
tion against Castro. Mr. Pawley was told
that the time had arrived for careful coor-
dination of all activities; that permission
had been granted for an all-out operation;
a government in exile will be formed post.
haste; that the acceptable non-Batista .
groups will be put into contact. with each
other almost immediately; and that Mr.
Pawley's contact, Rubio Padilla, will
figure prominently in this effort ... It
. was carefully explained to Mr. Pawley that.
any action involving exiles now should be
most carefully coordinated with Chief,
WHD and Chief, Branch'4 to avoid any flaps.* 8/
* Esterline also mentioned in his memorandum that
Pawley had provided some information on the Dominican
Republic which he asked Esterline not to pass beyond
CIA until’ he, Pawley, had the opportunity to give the
information directly to Vice President Nixon. .
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The meeting mentioned in the foregoing para-
graph was convened in Pawley's Miami residence on
‘1 April 1960, and the Agency's representatives briefed,
among other things, on the problems being faced by
_ the Cubans in exile who. were trying to form a govern-
ment. There was considerable discussion as to who
should be the nominal leaders of this government in
exile, with Pawley pushing in particular for Dr. Rubio
Padilla and the agency's representatives suggesting
Dr. Antonio Varona. For the benefit of the Vice
President's representative, it was stressed that none—
of the Latin American countries seemed particularly
anxious to provide a-base of operations’ for the
government in exile. The group was informed by the
Director of Central Intelligence and by Col. King
that, in addition to US Government financing, arrange-
ments were being made to have private confidential
sources help defray the costs of the Cuban government
in exile. Col. King pointed out’ that over and above
a bond issue | |
’ which will be floated in the name of the
government in exile with Mr. Pawley's
help, that donations are being made by
private citizens and corporations. He
indicated that confidential arrangements
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‘have. already been .made with the Bureau
of Internal Revenue ‘to permit individuals
Or corporate entities making donations to
claim these donations as contributions to
' the US Government for‘tax purposes. He
cautioned that this arrangement was being
‘limited to a very small group. 9/
The question also was raised about the relation~
ship of the anti-Castro program to the Organization of
American States. Mr. Pawley suggested that rather than
lean toward the OAS, better use should be made of the
US Military Mission in the Latin American countries,
especially having them pass the word on about the dangers
of the Castro Government to one and all in the Western
Hemisphere. Other items of importance that were dis-
cussed by the group were the planned propaganda program
and “the present pathetic effort on the part of the
Catholic Church to face up to the Communist plot in.
Cuba."
This meeting demonstrated that from the very
_ outset of the formalization of a US anti-Castro policy *
Mr. Nixon was being fully informed of the plans that
were underway to accomplish the US objectives, and
that certain private American citizens were closely
involved in the planning. Within a very short time
after the April meeting at Pawleys residence, however,
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senior Agency personnel + notably C. Tracy Barnes,
the ADDP/A -- began to question the Agency's rela-
tionship with Mr. William Pawley, particularly as
pawley's support for Rubio Padilla was apparently
intended to establish a group of. Pawley supported
Cubans in exile in opposition to the FRD, the Agency's
supported exile group. Barnes's concern was that .
if the US continued to support the extremely conserv-
ative element represented by Rawley's group, it
would be charged that any anti-Castro action under-
taken by the us would be “on the basis of protecting
economic royalists." | .
| What Barnes stressed to Mr. Bissell, the DDP,
was the need for the US to decide whether or not it
wished to be charged with supporting reactionary
movements in Latin America, not only in Cuba, but
in the rest of the Central’ American and Caribbean.
; ‘
areas as well. ‘Once having made up its own mind,
Barnes suggested that CIA's’ position be worked out
with State “and thereafter take it to Mr. Nixon,
giving him at that time, a thorough and complete
briefing so that there can be no doubt: in his mind
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as to where we stand, and what we propose to do."* 10/
“When Rubio Padilla and the FRD failed to get
together, Pawley informed Chief, Western Hemisphere
Division that he was withdrawing from support of the
Agency's anti-Castro operation; and Pawley told col.
King that he intended to make his views regarding the
FRD known to Vice President Nixon. In addition,
Pawley also had a meeting with President Eisenhower
on 12 or 13 May 1960 at which time he stated his
opinions with regard to the Dominican Republic and
probably with reference to Cuba. In view of Pawley's
‘recalcitrance to continue to work on the funding of
the FRD, the DDP, ADDP/A, Chief WH/D, Chief WH/4 and
. others, discussed the pros and cons of cutting off
the communications channel between Pawley and the
Rubio groups into Cuba -- a channel which was pro- |
vided by the Agency's communications facility.
Chief, WH Division got the group to agree that
the communications channel should be continued because
* Mr. Barnes's thoughts probably were transmitted to
Director Dulles for in a meeting of the Special Group
on 19 May 1960,-the DCI categorized the Cubans sup-
ported by Pawley as “unreconstructed reactionaries." 10a/
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it did provide a window to the activities of the Pawley
group. Moreover, the Pawley group had a duplicate
channel into Cuba and would not necessarily have been
_ restricted by denial of the Agency channel. A restric-—
tion was placed on the transmittal of communications
which would be prejudicial to CIA operations in Cuba;
but it was agreed that Pawley should be advised of
the cancellation of such messages by Chief, Western
Hemisphere Division. The monitoring of such cable
traffic, however, was to be the responsibility of
Chief, WH/4, Jake Esterline.
Because of Pawley's close ties to the Eisenhower
administration, the Deputy Director for Plans agreed
that the discussion regarding Pawley should ‘be brought
to the attention of the Director of Central Intelli-
gence and that Mr. Dulles should be urged to bring
this matter before both President Eisenhower and Vice
President Nixon. 11/ By the first week of June 1960,
however, Jake. Esterline apparently had reached the
end of his tether, for in a Memorandum to the DDP,
he wrote:
It is our firm conviction, based on
months of discussion, that Mr. Pawley's
views on the Cuban situation are highly
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personal and rigid. These views in our
opinion are inimical to the best interest
of the United States. Mr. Pawley has re-
fused to budge from his position and has —
continued. to seek official endorsement of
his views at the high levels of the govern-
ment. The flagrant disregard for security
reflected in Havana cable 4820 dated
4 June 1960 requires Chief, JMARC to
recommend that all contact with the Rubio-
Pawley group be immediately and finally
severed. If such action is not taken,
no guarantee can be made for the security
of the JMARC operation. In point of fact,
the information in the foregoing message
indicates that security already has been
damaged severely. 12/ |
:,
Among other things, the Havana cable which had
aroused Chief, WH/4 stated that the following infor-
mation was being circulated in anti-Castro circles in
US Government now backing Rubio group
and no other group. Group has entre to
Veep. For a time Pawley was - having
trouble with an Agency or Agencies who
wanted [to] back another junta, but after
Pawley offered. [to] withdraw completely,
he was talked out of doing so, and given
assurance his group only would be backed,
{and this] resulted resignation person
backing other group. 13/
Headquarters prepared a priority cable ‘to be
sent to both Havana and to the Forward Operations
Base, which had also picked up the disinformation
being spread by the anti-FRD group. The text of the
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cable read in part as follows:
You have been authoritatively advised
that US Government is not (repeat not)
backing Rubio group.and that it has no
intention of ever doing so. It complete
fabrication that Pawley was given US
Government assurance that only his group
would be backed. No resignations of any
kind occurred, nor are any foreseen.
Mention Veep in such context and on this
particular level sheer foolhardiness and
can only reflect most adversely on those
Cubans who guilty misrepresentation of
facts and severest indiscretions. 14/
The cable apparently wag never forwarded to
either Havana or to Miami, presumably because of op- -
position from Col. J. C. King who had noted and ini-
tialed on his ‘copy of the Memorandum from Jake Ester-~
line recommending that all contact with the Rubio-
’ Pawley group be “immediately and finally severed"
the following: "I do not concur with severing of
all contacts."* 15/
* As will be noted subsequently, whether it was
political expediency or conviction that Pawley could
“actually do some good, the relationship among Pawley,
Chief, WH Division, and Chief, WH/4 continued through-
out the course of the Bay of Pigs Operation. If any~
thing in fact, the relationship between Pawley and
Jake Esterline appears to have become mutually sup-
portive, particularly as the operation drew to its
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On 20 June 1960 at the request of General
Cushman, Jake Esterline joined him for. lunch, the
purpose being to provide the General with sufficient
information on the state of the anti-Castro program
so that he could bring the Vice President up to date
from the time of the Miami meeting that had taken
place at William Pawley's house.* Among the points
covered were the developments related to the organ-
ization of the FRD and the, fact that Mr.° William
; ~ om
Pawley's candidate, Senor ‘Rubio, had decided not to
join the Frente. According to Esterline's memorandum:
‘Dr. Rubio's failure to join the Frente,
however, has not held up progress in form-
ing the junta, and/or the other important
aspects of the operation.
General Cushman was told that the Frente's headquarters
were to be established in Mexico, and it was on this
occasion that Esterline introduced General Cushman to
E. Howard Hunt, who was going to move to Mexico with
the Frente.**
* The meeting of 21 March 1960.
** Insofar as can be determined, this probably was
the first occasion on which Richard Nixon heard. the
name of E. Howard Hunt.
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‘Chief, WH/4 also touched on the programs that
were being beamed out of Swan Island, on the prepara-
tion being made for training paramilitary types, base
communications, planned paramilitary activities, the
choice of a Third Country's staging area, and that the
operation was still scheduled to begin during the
month of November 1960. Gen. Cushman noted that the
Vice President requested this information in order to
prepare for an upcoming NSC meeting at which he would
be a senior official. The vice President's aide also
asked if there were any particular problems with re-
lation to the operation that. Chief, WH/4 wished to.
have brought to the attention of the Vice President.
Esterline reported that the only problems that had
occurred concerned political differences among the
exiles, but that for the moment all factions seemed
to be quiescent. Chief, WH/4 also indicated to Gen.
Cushman “that much had yet to be done vis-a-vis other
‘countries in the hemisphere to ensure that JMARC
would have adequate support at the eleventh hour."* 16/
On 22 June 1960, General Cabell ~~ Acting DCI
at the time -~ briefed a special meeting of the National
Security Council on the Cuban situation. The Vice
* Except for Guatemala and Nicaragua, such support
would never be forthcoming. ;
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oO President presided and the meeting was attended by
the Secretaries of State, Defense, and Treasury, the
Director of the Office of Civil & Defense Mobiliza-
tion, the Acting Attorney General, a representative
_ of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and,
among others, Messrs. Bissell, King, Esterline, and
McMahan of the Central Intelligence Agency.* 17/
A great deal of the briefing was devoted to the
FRD and its leadership ~- their policies, their back-
ground, and the internal difficulties and bickering.
The propaganda picture also was discussed, with partic-
ular emphasis again on radio broadcasts from Swan
Island. Gen. Cabell stated that the paramilitary
plan was to develop a force of 500 men who would be
divided into 25 20-man teams. The teams would go
into Cuba to organize and to train indigenous dissident ,
groups. Cabell emphasized that the implementation
of the paramilitary program depended on the existence
* Knight McMahan was on the Staff of the Deputy
Director for Intelligence -- that component of the
Central Intelligence Agency which, according to some
of the “authorities" on the Bay of Pigs, was presum-
ably uninformed and unaware of the Agency's anti-
Castro program. .
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‘of viable dissident forces which “have not emerged
in strength."
The ADCI also mentioned the plans to create an
anti-Castro air force, but his comments about this
air force (even at this time) were very much in error.
According to General Cabell:
Some trained Cuban fliers are currently
available and we hope soon to have access
to additional numbers. "Sterile" aircraft
for their use have been mothballed by the
Department of Defense and earmarked for
CIA use. These craft can be made ‘available
in a matter of hours. 18/
As reported in an earlier volume of this history, nei-
ther the aircraft nor trained Cuban pilots would be
available for missions against Castro's Cuba until
late in the fall of 1960.*
In the NSC briefing, Cabell also made some inter-
esting comments about the resistance that might be
encountered in an attempt to oust Castro, emphasizing
that intelligence reports had indicated that Cuba >
Might organize “a ‘foreign legion' comprised of highly
trained: regular military personnel, drawn from Com-
munist nations, mainly the eastern satellites. Should
this eventuality occur it would seriously affect the
* See Volume I of the Official History of the Bay of
Pigs Operation, Air Operations.
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‘probable success of any purely clandestine paramili-
tary operations." Cabell then introduced a suggestion
which would be heard right up to the time that the
invasion fleet was being boardea -- that “volunteers"
be acquired for the anti-Castro forces, such volunteers
to be drawn from US Special Forces.* 18a/ | |
As the presiding officer at the special National
Security Council meeting, Vice President Nixon raised
a number of questions with the Department of State
representatives concerning support that the Organiza-
tion of American States would likely give to this
country's anti-Castro efforts; and he also posed a_
series of questions concerning the economic pressures
that the United States might put on Cuba. The. ques-
‘tions concerned sugar, oil, and tariffs in particular;
and the Vice President urged that "strong, positive
action [be taken] to avoid becoming labeled “Uncle
Sucker." 19/— ‘
* Wo such volunteers were permitted in the case of
the ground forces, but in the last two days of the
Bay of Pigs Operation such volunteers were accepted
for combat. air operations. See Volume I of this
“History, Atr Operations.
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On 1 July 1960, Jake Esterline received an inter-
esting telephone call from General Cushman, contain-
ing two messages from the Vice President. First, Mr.
Nixon was interested to know if there were any obsta-..
-cles that the Agency was encountering vis-a-vis other
agencies in support of JMATE; and if there were, the
Vice President indicated that he personally would
help to resolve such problems. The second request
was a bit more sticky. Gen. Cushman said
that the Vice President™has commissioned
him to. keep Mr. William Pawley happy and,
in connection with-this, he has also been
instructed to keep Mr. Pawley briefed on
how things are moving. General Cushman
said he realized that this is much against
our desire, as concerns Mr. Pawley, but
the fact remains that he [Pawley] is.a
“big fat political cat" and, as such, the
Vice President cannot completely - ignore
him. 20/ .
Esterline allowed that he understood the General's
problem and. suggested that with a few hours advance
warning the Agency would provide the Vice President,
or the General, with such briefing materials as nec-
essary for any given meeting with Mr. Pawley -~- after
first clearing the paper with the appropriate agency
officials and within the security regulations that
applied to Mr. Pawley. Esterline indicated in his
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‘memorandum that he. immediately informed the Deputy
Director for Plans, and the Assistant Deputy Director
for Plans, Mr. Bissell and Mr. Barnes, respectively,
about the call from General Cushman.*
ve
Jake Esterline apparently took the Vice Presi-
dent's offer to help CIA with difficulties it might
‘have with other agencies to heart. In a memorandum
from C. Tracy Barnes, concerning a.more effective
commercial cover for Radio Swan, it appears, from:
Barnes's response, that Esterline must have suggested
that the services of Vice President Nixon be engaged
to resolve a difficulty between the Agency and the
_ FCC over the use of commercial advertising to make
* The following interesting comments also appeared
in Esterline's memorandum on the conversation with
General Cushman:
This information {regarding Cushman's
telephone call] could not be given to Col.
King, as he had just departed on a three-~-
day trip.. This memorandum will be avail-
able -to Col. King, however, upon his re-
turn. Wednesday, 6 July. ;
Contrary to the opinions of ‘many who have. sug-
gested that Col. J. C. King was read out of the anti-
Castro operation, this memorandum would indicate that,
in fact, extreme care was being taken to make sure
that J. C. King was read into the act.
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Swan appear more legitimate. Barnes, however, took
exception and recommended that the US Government
should consider overt sponsorship of the Swan broad-
casts.* 21/
It was also in July 1960 that Vice President
Nixon's office, principally through the person of
General Cushman, first indicated an interest in the
activities of one Mario Garcia Kohly Antiga. Garcia
was a Cuban exile who claimed to have extensive back-
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ing both within the Cuban community in Miami and
‘among dissidents inside Cuba. At one point he claimed
that he could raise a force of 2,000 men in the Miami
area and 10,000 men inside of Cuba -- if he were given
proper financial support for training and equipping
these men. Garcia's name first came before the Agency
in mid-June 1960 following a meeting he had with a
Cuban exile who was an Agency contact. During this
* Whether the FCC was chastened by Mr. Nixon or whether
a determination was made concerning the increased use
of commercial advertising for Radio Swan is left in
doubt. But Barnes's suggestion of official, USG par-
ticipation in Swan was rejected. A note from Ester-
line on the official routing slip from Barnes for-
‘warding this memorandum read: “I believe Mr. Bissell
reversed this position?" To this query King noted
“Yes" on the buck slip.
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initial meeting Garcia claimed that he had large
stores of military equipment in Spain, that he had
additional promises of assistance from General Franco,
and that he had contacts in the White House who had
given him the "go ahead" for an invasion of Cuba!
Word of Garcia apparently got to the FBI, to
General Cabell, and apparently to the Office of Vice
President Nixon. In any event, on 9 July 1960 Jake
Esterline met with Mr. Marshall Diggs, a Washington |
; *
lawyer and Garcia's sponsor, where he was told of
Garcia's grandiose plans to overthrow Castro. In a
follow-up meeting in Diggs's office on 11 July, Mr.
Phillip Toomey, WH/4/Prop met with Garcia, Cameron
Pulley, and two reputed underwater demolitions ex--
perts. Garcia went into his act about how his force
could overthrow the Castro Government, assuming that
he could get some financial assistance for training
and equipping the troops. Mr. Pulley proceeded to
tell Mr. Toomey that Garcia's project was part of a
program that was being promoted by former Senator
Owen Brewster ‘for the entire Caribbean area -- appar-
ently a program designed tu eliminate all the bad
guys. Following another meeting on 13 July and after
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listening to Garcia denounce the FRD leaders as
Communists -- as well as. being unimpressed by his
credentials -~- on 15 July 1960, Marshall Diggs was
informed that the Agency had no interest in support-
ing Mr. Garcia. On 20 July 1960, Chief, JMATE met
with General Cushman to tell him that a full study
had been made of the representatives of Seffor Garcia;
and as a result, the DCI probably would get in touch
with Mr. Diggs and/or Senator Brewster and explain to
them "the wisdom of their desi'sting from pushing Garcia
as an outstanding Cuban military leader."
The subject dragged on, however; and at one
point Mr. Pulley, who with Mr. Diggs and ex-Senator
Brewster, was a strong supporter of Mr. Nixon, indi-
cated that the administration's policies with regard
to Cuba might hurt the Vice President in’the upcoming
election. Moreover Pulley also is reported to have.
indicated that a congressional investigation. of the
anti-Castro plan was possible. The Director of Cen-
tral Intelligence was advised on 26 September that
because of Garcia’ s threats to expose everything he
had learned ‘about possible Agency involvement in the
anti-Castro effort, including the Cuban exile
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organization in the United States, that the time had
come for Diggs and Pulley to be asked “to forego
their efforts on behalf of Mario Garcia Kohly Antiga."
This recommendation was approved by General c. P.
Cabell on 13 October 1960.* 22/
Insofar as the available records show, the con-
tacts between Vice President Nixon's office, and the
* More nonsense from Mario Garcia Kohly Antiga would
surface again in the summer of 1961 following Castro's
offer to free the Bay of Pigs” ‘prisoners in return for
US tractors when Garcia bounced up with another pro-
posal for the planned escape of the prisoners -- pro-
viding, of course, that he be given a bundle of bucks.
In fact, the hand of Garcia reached from beyond
the grave to touch on the BOP operation. On 2 August
1976, almost a year after Garcia's death, the Washing-
ton Star carried a.UPI dispatch saying that Rep. Thomas
N. Downing (D., Va.) had affidavits claiming that:
In return for support of the invasion
{of Cuba] from Mario G. Kohly, a popular
right-wing leader who was exiled from
Cuba, then Vice President ‘Nixon agreed
in October 1960.to order the CIA to
arrest the leftist leaders and turn
them over to-Kohly for "elimination"
after Premier Fidel Castro was thrown
out of office. |
The affidavits reportedly came from a former CIA con-
tract agent and Mario G. Kohly, Jr., son of the would-be
invasion leader. These materials were supposed. to have
some bearing on House of Representatives's investigation
of the assassination of President Kennedy; but there is —
no indication that they were given any credence. 23/
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Central Intelligence Agency -- except for the Garcia
case -- for all practical purposes ended by August
1960.*
The only other significant involvement between
the Vice President and the Central Intelligence Agency,
prior to the change of administration on 20 January
1961, concerned a briefing of the Democratic candidates
for President and Vice President of the United States,
prior to the 1960 election. | On 23 July 1960, follow-
ing the Democratic convention, Allen Dulles briefed
Sen.. John Kennedy, and on 28 July Senator Lyndon
‘Johnson. In his memorandum to President Eisenhower,
who had directed that Dulles give these briefings,
the DCI reported that in the two hour period for each
briefing he had covered US relations with the Soviet
Union, developments in the Berlin situation, in the
* Whether this reflects the concentration of the Vice
President's activities on the upcoming November elec- —
tion, whether the principal contacts came to be main-
tained between Col. J. C. King and Nixon's office --
with the consequent reference memoranda being included
in J. C. King's files, which have disappeared from the
sight of God and man -- or whether, in fact, this is
an accurate reflection of the limited contacts, the
author cannot confirm. His inclination is to believe
that the contacts probably were as limited as described -
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Congo, and in Cuba. Kennedy was briefed again on
19 September 1960, and again the briefing touched
_. on relations with the Soviet Union and on the trouble
spots in the world, including Cuba. The White House
was informed of this briefing prior to the event; and
subsequent to the briefing of Kennedy, Mr. Dulles
reported on the meeting to both Jerry Morgan of the
White House Staff and also to Brigadier Genéral Andrew
Goodpaster, Staff Secretary to the President. 24/
; a
The exact nature of the briefings that Dulles
gave to Kennedy on Cuba is of particular historical
importance in terms of the election of 1960. In the
last of the famous TV debates between candidates Nixon ~
and Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy, in the course of condemning
the Castro regime and suggesting that the United States
take stronger action against Castro, made the statement
that:
We must attempt to strengthen the non-
Batista democratic anti-Castro forces in
exile, and in Cuba itself, who offer
eventual hope of overthrowing Castro. Thus
far, these fighters for freedom have had
virtually no support from our Government. 25/
Based on his knowledge and interest in supporting
the anti-Castro program that had been authorized by
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President Eisenhower in March 1960, Nixon was put in
a Catch-22 situation; for as he said:
President Eisenhower had instructed
Allen Dulles, head of the CIA, to brief
the Democratic candidate on all opera-
tions, including Top Secret operations.
I knew that Kennedy had already received
two briefings from Dulles. I immediately
had a member of my staff call the White
House on the security line to ask if
these briefings covered Cuba. A member
of the White House Staff indicated they
had. (Several months after the election,
Allen: Dulles was to state that his: brief-
ing of Kennedy ‘had included Cuba but not
the training program fof, Cuban exiles.)
At the time of the debate, however, and
after checking with the White House, I
had to proceed with the assumption that
Kennedy had been briefed on the secret
program.
I was faced with the heads-he-wins,
tails-I-lose proposition. If in the TV
. debate I were to reveal the existence of
the training program and point out that I
had been one of its strongest advocates, I
would pull the rug out from under Kennedy's
position. But if I did so, the project
would be doomed, and also the lives of the
brave men, both inside and outside of Cuba,
who were receiving training and assistance.
I had only one choice: to protect the
security of the program, I had to oppose
Kennedy on his position of advocating that
the United States openly aid anti-Castro
forces inside and outside Cuba. 26/
It is interesting to observe that Nixon became
more philosophical about the impact of the final TV
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debate with regard to the outcome of the 1960 elec-
tion as time passed. In 1964 he would write "Most
observers agree that our positions on the Cuban
issue could well have been the decisive factor [in
‘the’ outcome of the election]." But in his recent
memoirs he expressed doubt that any single factor
in such a close election could really have changed
the outcome. * 27/ |
Following the TV debate+in which Kennedy had
raised the issue of assistance for Cuba, Nixon quickly
lashed back at Kennedy. The result of the introduc-
tion of the Cuban issue into the late stages of the
* In an interesting conversation with Fawn M. Brodie
who is writing a Nixon biography, the author of this
history, in response to Brodie's concern about the
fact that Nixon knowingly lied to the American public,
emphasized that plausible deniability was of real con-
cern at the time. of the TV debate. He also emphasized
the Catch-22 aspect of the situation as explained by
Nixon. The author also suggested to Mrs. Brodie that
it seemed equally valid to infer that perhaps Kennedy
had been leaked detailed information about the anti-
Castro program and that he used this device to put
Nixon in a corner during the TV debate. Arthur Schles-
inger, of course, claimed that the Kennedy comments
“ “were no more than a rhetorical flourish. Neither
Kennedy nor his staff knew about the secret Cuban Army
in Guatemala." 28/
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election campaign, struck sensitive nerves within
the Agency; and on 26 October 1960, General Cabell
met with Gordon Gray, President Eisenhower's National
Security Adviser, indicating that the discussion and
debate about Cuban issues were touching on
areas which, in the end, might be damaging to the
nation's interest. On 27 October at the Special
Group meeting, Mr. Gray reported that he had talked
to “certain Nixon people in the White House" in an
attempt to enlist their support to bring such dis- -
cussions to an end. 29/
It was not until.18 November 1960 that Presi-
dent-elect John F. Kennedy was fully briefed by Direc-
tor of Central Intelligence, Allen Dulles, and the
Deputy Director for Plans, Richard Bissell, on the
extent of the anti-Castro activities being planned
by the United States Government. 30/ Mr. Nixon's
misconception of the extent of the briefing that
Kennedy had received in the pre-election period was
not finally clarified however, until 20 March 1962
when Allen Dulles addressed a memorandum to John A.
McCone, his successor as Director of Central Intelli-
gence, stating as follows:
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I have read the portions of Mr.
Nixon's book with regard to the intel-
ligence briefings which he understood
Senator Kennedy had been given by me
with respect to Cuba during the campaign.
I have also seen the White House state-
ment issued today on this subject.
There has been here, I believe, an
honest misunderstanding. This was
probably due to the nature of the mes-—
.Sage Mr. Nixon writes he received as to
these briefings. The Cuban situation
was, of course, dealt with in the .
briefings I gave to Senator: Kennedy.
The last briefing I gave him was over a
month before the debate,in which the
issue arose. ,
My briefings were intelligence brief-
ings on the world situation. They did
not cover our own Government's plans or
programs for action -- overt or covert. 31/
As previously noted, however, by 1964, if not earlier,
Mr. Nixon had accepted the fact that he had made an
error in assuming that Kennedy. had received a more
detailed briefing than in fact he truly had.
By way of concluding this segment on Richard
x
Nixon's involvement in the Bay of Pigs activity, it
should be clear that by no stretch of the imagination
was Nixon "the architect of the Bay of Pigs."* 32/
* A statement made to DCI Stansfield Turner by Fawn
Brodie who attributed it to Tom Braden, an old CIA man,
in.a TV documentary on the CIA made by the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation. .
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It is equally clear that Mr. Nixon, principally
through his aide, General Robert E. Cushman, Jr.,
was fully read into the plans that were being
developed by the Central Intelligence Agency for
the ouster of Fidel Castro. This interest was
especially strong in the period from the winter of
1960 through the late summer of 1960. It also
should be apparent to the reader that while some
of the Vice President's interést -- particularly
in his insistence on placating William Pawley,
especially in giving undue attention to Pawley's
concerns that the Agency-sponsored Cuban~exile
organization was being taken over by the pro-Com-
munist groups -- was politically motivated, his
basic concern was the fear of the establishment
of a communist government in the Western Hemis-
phere. Certainly his constant interest and offers
to provide help for the Agency in its relations
to other branches of the US Government fall into
the latter, rather than the former, category. The
unanswerable question, of course, is whether Cuban
Communism would play such a large role in international
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affairs in 1979, particularly in the third world
countries, if Richard Nixon had been elected Presi-
dent in 1960.* |
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* Indicative of the more forceful role that Nixon
would have had the US play was the comment that he
reportedly made to William Pawley several weeks be-
fore the 1960 election, when Nixon indicated that he
favored breaking relations. with Cuba -- at that time |
-- recognizing a Government-in-exile, and then assist-
ing that: Government in its efforts to oust Castro. .33/
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Part VII
The Question of Assassinations
In his testimony before the Senate Select Com-
mittee to Study Governmental Operations, Intelligence
Activities, Richard M. Bissell, formerly CIA's Deputy
Director for Plans, testified fully and completely
to the role that he, Sheffield Edwards, and William
Harvey played in negotiations with Robert Maheu and
Mafia figures John Rosselli and Momo Salvatore Giancana
on plans for the assassination of Fidel Castro. In
addition to the. individuals just named, it also appears.
highly probable that Allen Dulles, the Director of
Central Intelligence (ana possibly both Presidents
Eisenhower and Kennedy) was aware that Castro was an
assassination. target. Unfortunately the Senate Com--
mittee Report -and the media. coverage of the investi-
gation of the Central Intelligence Agency's partici-
pation in assassination plots made it appear that the
Mafia involvement was a fundamental paxt of the Agency's
response to President Eisenhower's March 1960 authori-
zation for CIA to be principally responsible for the
ouster of Fidel Castro. In fact, the activities of
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Messrs. Bissell, Edwards, and Harvey, with Maheu and
the Mafia remained strictly compartmented and isolated
from the officially authorized Project JMARC -- the
Project which came to be known as the Bay of Pigs
operation. Bissell himself stated:
I don't remember. I have no recollec-
tion that [there was] any specific other
plot against Castro during this period
when the Bay of Pigs operation was in
preparation. I do remember my own feel-
ing that the Mafia plot had a very modest
chance for success, and that it was not
something to be depended*.on in any way.
I don't remember others. 1/
Bissell also told the author of this history that:
Shef [Col. Sheffield Edwards, Director,
Office of Security] would occasionally let
me know what was going on [vis-a-vis the
Mafia]. In effect, he and his immediate
subordinate were case officers for that
activity; and I don't think anybody else
{was] involved. I think probably Tracy
[Barnés] may have known about it, but I
don't think anybody else involved with the
Bay of Pigs operation knew anything about
it, whatever. My recollection is that it
never went to the Special Group, and that
is the view of [McGeorge] Bundy.* 2/
* Interestingly enough, at the same time that Col.
‘Edwards was concerned about the elimination of Castro,
CIA's Deputy Director for Support, Col. L. K. White,
noted:
. Shef Edwards and I met with General
Cabell and Jack Earman [on 22 March 1961]
to point out to them that we were not
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Jacob D. Esterline, who was Chief, WH/4, the
component of Western Hemisphere Division specifically
created to run the anti-Castro project, disclaimed
either responsibility or knowledgeability about the
Mafia connection.* 4/ Richard D. Drain, who became
Chief of Operations for WH/4 was more voluble on the
‘subject of the assassination attempts which were re-
ported by the Senate Select Committee . In an inter-
view which touched, among other things on the planned
assassination of Castro by the Mafia-types Drain com-
_ mented:
furnishing. the Director the personal
protection which. we should be furnish-
ing in these critical times, particu-
larly with regard to the dangers inherent
in the Cuban situation. General Cabell
agreed to talk with the Director about
this, and to try to obtain his approval
to increasé Mr. Tighe's force to six
people. 3/ —
* Esterline claimed that on one occasion as Chief,
WH/4 he refused. to grant Col. J. C. King, Chief, WH
Division, a blank check when King refused to tell
Jake the purpose for which the check was intended.
Esterline reported that King nonetheless got a FAN
number from the Office of Finance and that the money
was used to pay the Mafia-types. It was subsequent
to the Bay of Pigs operation when he found owt about
this, and Esterline told the author of this history
that he expressed his strong opposition to the fund-
ing of such activities to J. C. King. 5/
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I've been giving you lessons here about
[how] a COPS should know a little about
everything ... Well, I promise you, until
it. came out in 1975, this allegation, at
least, that Shef Edwards and Mr. Maheu
were working with the Mafia to assassinate
Castro, concurrent. with the Bay of Pigs
Operation, that is the first time I ever
heard about it. Ever! ... My thought, when
I saw this, was Jesus Christ, I must have
been a little over-compartmented, because
we had spent a considerable amount of
nervous energy figuring out how are we
going to get a shot at the old son-of-a-
bitch concurrent with the landing. If
anybody with whom I participated in
planning for that ... something that we
never had figured out how to do, because
so many of our agents went down just prior
to the invasion. If anybody that was in-
volved in that ever spoke a word about any
other exercise going on to get Castro, I
never heard it; and-my initial reaction
when all this came out, during this last
year was ... well ... why did they give
me the idiot treatment? . Then it occurred
to me that maybe there was very good reason
for me not to know. You don't need to
know ... compartmentation ... even from
COPS is not unheard of ...
Well, mind: you, I am not saying what
I've just said in any kind of pique; and
I certainly don't want to leave you -- or
this tape recorder -- with the impression
that had I known about this, I would have
been opposed... I must say, I don't think
I would have enjoyed the instrument very
much -- whereas we put out an awful lot
of bullshit to the Cubans about the res-
toration of democracy and all that. Those
Cubans, that were working with us were not,
I submit, working for the re-establishment
of the Mafia as a controlling factor in
Havana. I had a helluva lot rather, in
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contemplating the assassination of Castro,
contemplated in the way that we were con-
templating it -- that is, can we get a
‘Rip Robertson close to him? Can we get
a really hairy Cuban -- I. mean a gutsy
Cuban -- to be infiltrated with this one
thing in mind? We surveyed all of our
agent material to see who could take a
shot at him, but the assassination of
that charismatic guy, coincidental -with
the invasion, would have been a highly
desirable thing. Whether the instrument
to be picked should have included the.
Mafia, I think I might have questioned at
the time. It was part of my job ... to
ask, “Now wait a minute ... What are we
doing here? ....If this comes out ...
what will we look like?™. Not only to our-
selves, which is important, but'to the
Cubans." 6/
In light of Drain's comments about the desira-
bility of having the good guys in the white hats elim- -
inate Castro, rather than the Mafia guys in the black
hats, a specific attempt was made to see what the
official records revealed about such plans. Although
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to indicate that the white-hatted guys would have had
no objection -~- as reported by Mr. Drain -- if a suc-
cessful assassination attempt could have been made.
Contrary to General Cabell's reported put down of
Assistant Secretary of State Livingston Merchant for
' Merchant's query about the possibilities of taking
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“direct positive action" against the Castro brothers
and Che Guevara, WH/4 : records reveal interest, and
possibly Limited, direct participation, in a number
of such activities. *
~ For the most part, however, the various pieces
of evidence that seemed ‘to implicate WH/4 in assas-
sination plots against Castro or other of the Cuban
leaders. proved to be cold trails. The peripatetic
Howard Hunt claimed, even prior to the Senate inves-
tigations, that after a visit to Havana in the spring
of 1960, he prepared a report recommending among other
things that the Agency should:
Assassinate Castro before or coincident
with the invasion (a task. for Cuban patri-
ots) ... Barnes and Bissell read my report
--. and said it would weigh in the final
planning ... So far as I have been able
to determine no coherent plan was ever
developed within CIA to assassinate
‘
* As the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence,
Cabell. pointed out to Mr. Merchant that such action
was highly dangerous both in conception and execution,
and, further, he indicated that it was beyond the
Agency's capability. 7/ The Senate Select Committee
chased its tail at some length over the interpretation
of the ‘term “direct positive action," as used by
Merchant. Only someone (even a Senator) who consist-
ently engaged and in omphaloskepsis would have a ;
problem understanding the meaning to ‘be anything other
‘than assassination.
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Castro, but it was the heart's desire of
many exile groups.* 8/
In another instance, it appeared possible that an
agent named Rivero, a Cuban exile, might have been in
training to make an assassination attempt because it was
reported that he
was taken to the Warrington [ste], Virginia
firing range. where he was checked out in
the use of the Special .38 Airweight semi-
hammerless pistol; British Welrod pistol,
single shot, a 9mm parabellum with silencer;
carbine with folding stock; and a 7.65mm
British Welrod with silencer. He is to be
also checked out this week in the use of a
sporting rifle with telescopic lens attach-
ment. oo, ;
It was revealed subsequently that upon his reinfiltration
into Havana, Rivero had two principal sabotage missions --
one against the Esso; refinery and the other aimed at the
Havana Electric Company. 9/
In mid-July 1960, theré reportedly was an internal ©
Cuban attempt on Castro's life, an attempt in which neither
WH/4 nor the Mafia played a part. A cable from Santiago
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de: Cuba reported:.
* Hunt alleged that when he asked Barnes about the status
of his recommendation he was told that it was “in the hands
of a special group." Jake Esterline and Jim Flannery
(Executive Officer of the DDP at the time of the Bay of
Pigs) both disclaimed knowledge of any memorandum prepared
by Hunt. A search of WH/4 records failed to surface any
such report.
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‘On 15 July 1960, the Cuban Government un-
covered a plot to kill Prime Minister Fidel
Castro Ruz on 26 July 1960 during his visit
to Mina del Frio, an army camp in the Sierra
Maestra mountains, between Bayamo and Manza-
nillo in Oriente Province. Three captains
‘and approximately 100 soldiers had been ar-
rested and more arrests are expected. 10/
In addition to Richard Bissell and Dick Drain, Jake
Esterline the Chief of Project JMATE was also very emphatic
. in denying that assassination of Castro or the Cuban lead-
ers waS a part of the JMATE Program. In response to a
question of whether various of the special arms that were
being forwarded to the PM training sites were intended for
use against the Cuban leadership, Esterline responded:
No, I think it [silenced weapons in par-
ticular] is for hit and run operations, where
they could do their maximum damage and get
out without necessarily alerting people ...
I know of no -- within JMARC as I knew it --
I know of no attempt, no plans that were made
to assassinate. As a matter of fact, the
constant battle with Cubans during those
years ‘was to tell them that we weren't
going to get involved in any assassination,
that if there was going to be an overthrow,
it was going to be, obviously, a bloody op-
eration; but no Cubans were going to be ©
Sent in there, to "make an assassination attempt."
It was. going to be a ground-roots revolution.* 11/
Some contradictory evidence, however, indicates
that WH/4, if not principally responsible, was certainly
* It is known that at least one assassination plot
against Castro and his advisers -- an attack by four men
using US rifle-grenades -~ was proposed by anti-Castro
Cubans to COS Havana, but the COS gave the originator of
the plan “no encouragement whatsoever." lla/
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aware of some sort of planned assassination activity.
One of the principals of WH/4 recorded that on 24 Feb-
ruary 1961 he:
_ Asked Ed [Stanulis], Dave P{hillips],
{Ed] Hinkle, [Bob] Moore, and Jake [Ester-
‘Line] why not proceed with Operation
“AMHINT to set up a program of assassina-
tion. 12/
Although the author of that remark was Chief of
Operations for Project JMATE, he was unaware, as re-
ported earlier in this chapter, of the Mafia connection;
el
but he had indicated that one of his hopes was that
the invasion might lead to the death of Castro.* In
response to a specific question about the AMHINT pro-
gram, all he could say was: -
I said that I was not failing to give
some attention to the business of assas-+
sination. Now, here on the 24th of Feb-'
ruary, when I asked Ed, Dave Phillips,
Hinkle, Moore, and Jake “why not proceed
with Operation AMHINT to set up a program
of assassination," either none of those
bastards knew anything about Sheffield
Edwards and Maheu in the Mafia ... or
some of them did, and didn't see fit to
say “Drain, take your AMHINT and stuff
- it. We've got this thing pretty well
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‘covered." What I would love now [is] to
see an outline of AMHINT.* 13/
_ A few days after the reference to the AMHINT assas—
sination program, WH/4 Propaganda Notes contained the
following statement: “I [saminger] phoned following line
to Wilkinson from Swan: ... attempted assassination of
Guevara"; and Chief.Operations WH/4 made a cryptic note:
“CI and D watch Gueverra [ste] assassination attempt." 15/
When asked about the possibility that WH/4 was directly in-
volved in an attempt to assassinate Che Guevara, the former
Chief of Operations for the prBject wrote: |
My only memory of this is that we did not
plan a Che assassination, but must have gotten
intelligence that an attempt on him had been
tried, planned, discovered or speculated
on. 16/ . .
If one can assume that the statement "Ci and D watch
Gueverra [sic] assassination attempt" translates as "Counter-
Intelligence and Division D watch Guevara assassination
.* The author of this history has unsuccessfully tried to
track down this particular project. AMHINT was related
to the work of the Directorio: Revolucionario Estudiantil
(DRE), an anti-Castro organization inside Cuba. The only
evidence that has been found which might have been related
to an assassination attempt concerned an AMHINT request
of 14 January 1961 for “Silenciadores Rifles de marilla
telescopica." (A request for rifles with silencers and
telescopic sights.) This might have had to do with a DRE
plan to assassinate the Soviet Ambassador to Cuba rather
than a plan to kill Castro. When the FOB in Miami heard -
about the plan against the Soviet official they “immedi-°
' ately sent ... [word] to AMHINT-1 forbidding planned
‘atentado' [assassination] ." 14/
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attempt" then the comment from Chief of Operations appears
eminently sensible, for Counter-Intelligence and Division
D (which was responsible for intercept traffic) would be
the two most likely sources to pick up information should
an attempt be made on Guevara's life -- particularly since
such an item probably would not be reported overtly in the
Cuban press or radio. -
. One ‘final item which was surfaced during the course
of research concerning the possibility that WH/4 had >
actually included an assassination program as part of its
operational planning concerns a carbon copy identified
only as "Must Go List." The single sheet of unknown prov-
enance lists and identifies in the following order eleven —
individuals: ‘
Che Guevara - Minister of Industries
Raul Castro Ruz —- Chief of Cuban Armed
Forces, and wife, Vilma Espin de Castro
Blas Roca - International Communist leader
and Secretary General of Communist Party
Ramiro Valdez Menendez - Minister of
; Interior (G-2) :
Carlos Olivares - Deputy Foreign Minister
Carlos ‘Raphael Rodriguez - Communist leader,
editor of newspaper HOY
Lazaro Pena - Communist leader - labor
movement
Abelardo Colome. - Deputy in G-2
Captain Rogélio Acevedo - Chief of Militia
Anibal Escalante ~ Communist leader
Armendo Hart Davalos - Minister of Education,
and wife, Haydee Santamaria de Hart
Pencilled in on the bottom of the paper is a note:
"List forwarded E. L. by C/WH/4 in Nov [1960]."* When
* A copy of the list follows p. 287. The list should
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asked if he could identify the "Must Go List" the
former Chief of WH/4 stated: ~
Weil, I know all these people ... Some
of them I know personally, like Armando
Hart ... I entertained Hart in my home a
number of times ... the miserable bastard.
I have never seen that list in my life,
but this is the whole top gang at that
time. Now many of them were later elimi-
nated from the power structure by Castro,
and by Raul Castro ... They got rid of
Olivares, and Roca was pushed aside ...
Armando Hart was also half nuts at this
point, and he still is. I guess he is
still fairly prominent,,but he is not
really in the power structure. Abelardo
Colome ~-- I don't even know who he is.
I wish to help you, but I don't know. 17/
The former Chief of Operations for WH/4, in re-
sponse to the question of whether the "Must Go List"
meant anything to him, replied as follows:
No! Huh! “List forwarded E. L. by
Chief WH/4" ... Eddie Lansdale ... E. L.
would be Eddie Lansdale. Chief, WH/4
was Jacob D. Esterline. In November, I
was. there ... No “Big Daddy.“ Well,
whether this "Must Go“ is in terms of
the assassination, or in terms ... [of]
nobody, none of these people must be
allowed to have a role in the new govern-
ment. I guess “Must Go" came to pass
eventually in the case of number one on |
this list, Che Guevara. Raul ... I myself,
contemplating the future government, thought
it might be interesting to try to keep
Raul in, with Fidel out. Capture what
magic there was in the name of Castro,
but do it with that little homosexual,
instead of with Fidel, the real man. I
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don't even know the rest of these guys --
_ Hart, Escalante, etc. 18/
By way of summarizing, it would appear that CIA's
official anti-Castro program as reflected in Project
JMATE did not include assassination as an integral
part of its operational planning, but would not have
been averse to eliminating Castro or other of the.
Cuban leaders if the opportunity had been afforded.
Based on records, however, WH/4's principals were in
no way privy to, or participants in, the Mafia assas-
ination planning at the time of the Bay of Pigs.
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Part VIIL .
_ Conclusions
This volume has traced the history of the CIA's
official anti-Castro program from its inception in
1959 through the end of the Eisenhower administration
in January of 1961. It emphasized that in the initial
period when Castro's revolution was taking place, the
Agency, reflecting the policies of the US Government,
was caught betwixt and between -- to move with Castro
or to move against Castro. Shortly following his take-
over, it became cleax that Castro had little or no in-—
tention -- nor apparently concern -- for establishing
cordial relations with the “Colossus of the North."
Instead, he turned to the Soviet Union and its allies
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for military, technical, and economic assistance. It
- became clear that a new philosophy was being intro-.
duced into the Caribbean basin and‘that this philosophy
was directly contrary to the interests of the United
States Government and to the governments of many of
the Latin American nations, whether democratically
governed or governed by dictatorships of the right.
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As Castro's threats -became more serious, and
as increasing pressures were put on legitimate eco-
nomic interests’ of the United States in Cuba, pressures
within the United States Government led to a decision
that Castro must go. . With great concern about the
impact any overt, anti-Castro activities by the
United States Government would have on the United -
Nations and on the Organization of American States,
it was decided that a covert plan of action would be
adopted. This was the officially sanctioned program
approved by President Eisenhower on 17 March of 1960.
It broadly outlined the political, economic, propaganda,
and paramilitary programs which would be implemented
in an attempt to oust Fidel Castro. CIA was j}to be
the principal action agent for the bulk of the program.
Once the official US position was announced,
CIA made organizational plans to carry out the policy.
A separate Task’ Force within the Western Hemisphere
Division was established under the leadership of Jacob
D. Esterline, on whose shoulder Col. J. C. King, Chief,
. Western Hemisphere Division perched and peered. Initial
concepts of the Central Intelligence Agency called
for a propaganda program to be run out of a radio
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station based on Swan Island and by Agency financed
radio operations out of Station WRUL in New York City.
Strong support was to be provided for anti-Castro
publications launched in the area of Miami. Para-
military programs initially called for the training
of cadres of communicators and paramilitary instructors
who would go into Cuba and provide leadership and .
training for the numerous dissident elements that
reportedly were ready to move against Castro.
™"
‘as the summer of 1960
Unfortunately, however,
drew to a close, it became apparent that Castro's
military strength and training programs were sharply ..
improving.and that the initial plan to infiltrate
small teams to organize the dissidents no longer was
feasible. Consequently, the concept changed to one
of.a landing in force, the acquisition ofa defensible
base in Cuba from which a Provisional Government might
call for assistance from the United States Government
if the invaders themselves could not arouse sufficient
support to force the overthrow of Castro.
This volume emphasized that following his decision
in March 1960 that there should be an anti-Castro pro-
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question of developments of the anti-Castro program
until late in the fall, following the election of 1960
and the defeat of Mr. Nixon. At that tiime Mr. Eisen-
hower reinjected himself into the program and stimulated
action to the point where some of CIA's planners hoped
that -- in addition to the propaganda program which was
already underway -~ paramilitary operations might be
‘initiated. Apparently this was feared by Castro,
too, for in his famous TV broadcast on the Bay of Pigs
he said: ,
. When our country was in danger of
direct aggression and mobilized itself,
it waited for the [Kennedy] presidential
inauguration thinking that this man
[Kennedy] would do something different,
because all in all, we didn't understand
why a man who assumed the administration
of the United States would want to bear
the guilt of someone else's mistakes.* l/
This was not to be, however, for aside from considerable
emphasis on the propaganda activity, there was only
limited support for sabotage activities prior to the
* Raul Roa, Castro's Foreign Minister charged that
-.in the Eisenhower administration Vice President Nixon
and General C. P. Cabell, ADCI, were two of the most
vigorous proponents of direct action, with Cabell
proposing air and naval protection for the invasion
and, if necessary, use of US marines to hold the
beachhead. 2/ ;
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end of Eisenhower's administration. There was con-
siderable concern over the necessary formalities of
diplomacy in order that the United States not be in-
volved in investigations by either the UN or the OAS
for its anti-Castro program.
Because it has been so widely publicized that
ex-Vice President Richard Nixon was one of the prin-
cipals in planning the Bay of Pigs Operation, this
volume has attempted to put the role that Nixon
played into the proper context®. It was the role of
an interested senior officer in the Executive Branch, |
and by no stretch of the imagination could Nixon's
role be construed to have had a major impact on the
development of operational planning by the Central
Intelligence Agency in its anti-Castro effort.
. Similarly, because of the sensationalism which
surrounded the Senate Select Committee's report on
Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders,
including Fidel Castro and the implications that the Mafia
plot was a part of the authorized planning for the Bay.
of Pigs Operation, thorough examination of the evidence
was undertaken to determine if this allegation was sup-
‘portable. It was not. ‘The Mafia operation was run
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aside from, apart from, and independent of the formal
anti-Castro program which was undertaken by CIA. At
most, four or five senior officials -- Allen Dulles,
Richard Bissell, Shef Edwards, Bill Harvey, and pos-
sibly, Tracy Barnes -- probably were knowledgeable
about the Mafia connection and Mr. Maheu.
In terms of Project JMATE itself, the .few bits
eee?
of information which indicate the possibility of as-
sassination attempts against the Cuban leadership also
fail to demonstrate any respongibility for their ini-~
tiation on the part of WH/4. ‘If anything, the evidence
would indicate. that WH/4's position was one of watchful
waiting and wishful thinking that dissident Cubans
would themselves eliminate the Castros and Che Guevara.
‘The possibility, of course, that Agency-supplied weapons
might be involved in such an attempt ‘cannot be ruled
out. 3/ |
Obviously it would be foolish to contend that
those principally responsible for developing CIA's
' anti-Castro program would have objectéd to the assas-
sination of Fidel Castro. On the other hand, this |
was not one of the basic concepts nor intentions of |
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a. A Getatorshin of the far LePt ls nov astablisnmad. Tt
is’ not only unfriendly to the United Stctea in oral eriticisa, but
has ta: sen acticn against Aneris an properties, both industrial and
agricultural, which, ii perubtbted to stead, will encmurage siailac
acti ons azainst U.S. noldiags in other Latin American countriss.
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b. Wedo and must expect 3 wajor increase in the scale nd
effectiraness of Cuban aid and parti elpation in revolutionary .
achiors against other countries o? Latin A wnerica now Crisndly to
the United States. Tn addition to Vaose hat ‘have already been
tergets - Micarsima, Paneme, the Damwitican Resubliic ond Haiti,
recon’ Entei cgence indicates 2 Girect interest by Cestre in ..
Coloweia and P. . Betancourt's positior in Venemele would he
gravely weakened by Caatro succeshas, and 1% is believed crly a
quaustion of tine before an allience would be eatadLi shed betreen
the poverful Commmist Party of Venemtela and the Castros. —
Ce Rapid naticralization of the banks 3 industisy and commerce
is reportedly contemplated. If this occurs, the stials group in
control vill have 2t its disposition several hndred willion dollars
froa the sale of the sugar crop early is 1960. Part of these 2nnds
may ba sed to further their revolutiorery onjactives against other
nounbrle 28 sof the Caribbean and South América. ;
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in ies212 will probably rot be eongh to dislodge Win. His eusroacking
strane isola on Cuba will be broken only oy violent netion.
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lusting damage may occur to the United States' alrsudy weskenad
position of leadership in Latin Americs.
&. U.S. Objective.
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friendy to the United States which will call tor elections six
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be mounted from within Cuba
c. She encouragement of proJ-S. cpposition gromps, exc}uding
Bytiste anl Mesferrer supporters, to establisn by fords 2 contreiied
area within Cuda. This would have the following advantages:
(1) It wousd cermit che establismmeat of a radio stetion,
long yave, woich would reach wll of tha acations in Cuba.
Since it would be on Cuban soil, the problans o2. Joint
tions with other covatries would be elimina tad.
(2} A controlled area would ve a walltying point for
the growing opoosition to Cautro in the same senner that tt
25th of July movement in the hills of Oriente became the
vallying point of ueny who turned against Batista.
(3) ret would be a mesns of t2 esting the strength a nd. Libre
or th» opposition, and separating the men trom the boys. ,
(4) The reportedly Large fe Pregemented 2 ecents of the
constitutional Cuben Aray would neve a > lace | to go.
(5) A sizeable guerrilla moverenat within Cuda would
eurtall Castro's plans for revoictionary action against
cthar countries. : ..
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Appendix B
‘A Program of Covert Action
Against the Castro Regime
16 Mar 60
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A PROGRAM OF COVERT ACTION AGAINST THE CASTRO REGIME |
l. Objective: The purpose of the program outlined herein is to bring.
about the’ replacement of the Castro regime with one more devoted to the true
interests of the Cuban people and more acceptable to the U.S. in such a manner
as to avoid any appearance of U.S. intervention. Essentially the method of
accomplishing this end will be to.induce, support, and so far as possible direct
action, both inside and outside of Cuba, by selected groups of Cubans of a sort
that they might be expected to and could undertake on their own initiative. | —
Since a crisis inevitably entailing drastic action in or toward Cuba could be
provoked by circumstances beyond controi of the U.S. before the covert action
program has accomplished its objective, every effort will be made to carry it
out in such a way as progressively to improve the capability of the U. S. to
act in a-crisis.
2. Summary Outline: The program contemplates four major courses of
action:
a. The first requirement is the creation of a responsible, appealing
. and unified Cuban opposition to the Castro regime, publicly declared
as such and therefore necessarily located outside of Cuba. It is hoped
that within one month a political entity can be formed in the shape or
a council or junta, through the merger of three acceptable opposition
groups with which the Central Intelligence Agency is already in contact.
The council will be encouraged to adopt as its slogan "Restore the
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Revolution", to develop a political position consistent with that slogan,
and to address itself to the Cuban people as an attractive political
alternative to Castro. This vocal opposition will: serve as a magnet
for the loyalties of the Cubans; in actuality conduct and direct various
opposition activities; and provide cover for other compartmented CrIA
controlled operations. (Tab A)
b. So that the opposition may be heard and Castro's basis of
popular support undermined, it is necessary to develop the means ‘for
mass commiunication to the Cuban people so that a powerful propaganda
offensive can be initiated in the name of the declared opposition.
The major tool proposed to be used for this purpose is a long and short
wave gray. broadcasting facility, probably to be located on Swan Island.
‘The target date for its completion is two months. This will be supple-
mented by broadcasting from U.S. commercial facilities paid for by
private Cuban groups and by the clandestine distribution of written
material inside the country. (Tab B)
c. Work is already in progress in the creation of a covert
intelligence and action organization within Cuba which will be respon-
sive to the orders and directions of the “exile opposition. Such a,
network must have effective communication ard be selectively manned,
to minimize the risk of penetration. An effective organization caa
probably be created within 60 days. Its role will be to provide hard
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‘the Island. Initially’a cadre of leaders will be recruited after care-
ful screening and trained as paramilitary instructors. Ina second
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intelligence, to arrange for the illegal infiltration and exfiltration
of individuals, ‘to assist in the internal distribution of illegal
propaganda, and to plan and organize for the defection of key individuals |
and groups as directed.
| d. Preparations. have already been made for the development of
an adequate paramilitary force outside of Cuba, together with mechanisms
for the necessary logistic support of covert military operations on
phase a number of paramilitary cadres will be trained at secure locations
outside of the U.S. ‘so as to be available for immediate deployment into
Cuba to organize, train and lead resistance forces recruited there both
before and after the establishment of one or more active centers of
resistance. The creation of this capability will require a minimum of
six months and probably closer to eight. “In the meanwhile, a limited
air capability for resupply and tor infiltration and exfiltration already
exists under CIA control and can be rather easily expanded if and when
the situation requires. Within two months it is hoped to parallel this.
with a.small air resupply capability under deep cover as a commercial
operation in another country.
3. Leadershio: It is important to avoid distracting and deévisive rivalry
among the outstanding Cuban opposition leaders for the senior role in the
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opposition. Accordingly, every effort wili be made.to have an eminent,
non-ambitious, politically uncontentious chairman selected. The emergence
of a successor to Castro should follow careful assessment of the various
personalities active in the opposition to identify the one who can attract,
control, and lead the several forces.. As the possibility of an overthrow of
_ Castro becomes. more imminent, the senior leader must be selected, U.S.
support focused upon him, and his build up undertaken,
4, Cover: All actions undertaken by CIA in support and on behalf of
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‘the opposition council will, of course, be explained as activities of that entity
{insofar as the actions become publicly lmown at all). . The CIA will, nowever,
_ have to nave direct contacts with a certain number of Cubans and, to protect
these, will make use of a carefully screened group of U.S. businessmen with
a stated interest in Cuban affairs.and-desire to support the opposition, They
will act as a funding mechanism and channel for guidance and support to the
irectorate of the opposition under controlled conditions. CLA personnel will
be documented as representatives of this group. In order to strengthen the
cover it is hoped that substantial funds can be raised from private sources to
| Swpport the opposition. $100, 000 has already been pledged from U.S. sources.
At an appropriate time 2 bond issue will be floated by the council (as an
obligation on a future Cuban government) to raise an additional $2, 906, 000.
5, Budget: Itis anticipated that approximately $4,400,006 of CLA funds
wil be vequired for the above program, On the assumption that it wiil not .
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reach its culmination earlier than 6 to 8 months from now, the estimated
requirements for FY-1960 funds is $900, 000 with the balance of $3, 500, 000
‘required in FY-1961. | The distribution of costs between fiscal years could,
of course, be greatly altered by policy decisions or unforeseen contingencies
which compelled accelerated paramilitary operations. (Tab C) |
6. Recommendations: That the Central Intelligence Agency be authorized
to undertake the above outlined program and to withdraw the funds required for
this purpose as set forth in paragraph 5. from the Agency's Reserve for
contingencies.
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.l. CIA is already in close touch with three reputable opposition groups
(the Montecristi, Autentico Party and the National Democratic Front). These
_all meet the fundamental criteria conditional to accepiance, i.e. -they are
for the revolution as originally conceived --many being former 26th of July
members--and are not identified with either Batista or Trujillo, They are
- anti-Castro because of his failure to live up to the original 26th of July
platform and his apparent willingness to sell out to Communist domination
and possible ultimate enslavement. - These groups, therefore, fit perfectly
the planned opposition slogan of "Restore the Revolution". foes
| 2. An opposition Council or Junta will be formed within 30 days from
representatives of these groups augmented possibly by ‘representatives of
. other groups. ‘It is probably premature to have a fixed platform for the Council
“but the Caracas Manifesto of 20 July 1958 contains a number of exploitable
points. Two of the CIA group leaders were signers of the Manifesto. The
following points are suggested as a few possibilities:
a. The Castro regime is the new dictatorship of Cuba subject
‘to strong Sino-Soviet influence.
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on free elections. There is no hope of this as long as Castro throttles
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c. Arealistic agrarian reform program providing for individual
ownership of the land must be put into effect.
d. Individual freedoms must be restored and collectivism in
commerce and education must be eliminated.
e. Sino -Soviet influence in the affairs of Cuba must be eliminated.
A special research group of Cubans with American support is planned to refine
and expand these planks and to produce propaganda materials based on the above
platform for use by and on behalf of the opposition Council.
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. PROPAGANDA
re Articulation and transmission of opposition views has already begun.
. Private opposition broadcasts (i.e. purchase of commercial time by private
individuals) have occurred in Miami (mediurn wave) and arrangements have
been made with Station WRUL for additional broadcasts from Massachusetts
(short wave) and Florida (broadcast band), Presidents Betancourt and Ydigoras
‘have also agreed to the use of commercial stations for short wave broadcasts
from Caracas and Guatemala City. CIA has furnished support to these efforts
through encouragement, negotiating help and providing some broadcast
material,
2. As the m2jor voice of the opposition, it is proposed to establish at
least one “gray" U. S. -controlled station, This will probably be on Swan Island
and will employ both high frequency and broadcast band equipment of substantial
power. The preparation of scripts will be done in the U.S. and these wu be
transmitted electronically to the site for broadcasting. After some experience
and as the overation progresses, it may be desirable to supplement the Swan
Island station with at least one other to ensure fully adequate cove rage of all
parts of Cuba, most especially the Havana region. Such an additional facility
might be installed on a U.S. base in the Bahamas or temporary use might be
made of a shipborne station if it is desired to avoid "gray" broadcasting from
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3. Newspapers are also being supported and further support is planned
for the future. Avance, @ leading Cuban daily {Zayas' paper), has been
confiscated as has =1 Mundo, another Cuban daily. Diario dela Marina,
one of the bemisphere's outstanding conservative dailies published in Havana,
is having difficulty and may have to close soon. Arrangements have already
been made to print Avance weekly in the U.S. for introduction into Cuba
‘clandestinely and mailing throughout the hemisphere on a regular basis. As
other leading newspapers are expropriated, publication of "exile" editions
will be considered. ; . ™%,
4, Inside Cuba, a ClA-controled action group is producing and distributing
anti-Castro and anti-Communist publications regularly, CJA is in contact with
groups outside Cuba who will be assisted in producing similar materials for
clandestine introduction into Cuba.
5. Two prominent Cubans are on lecture tours in Latin America. They
will be followed by others of equal calibre. The mission of these men will be
_ to gain hemisphere support for the opposition to Castro. Controlled Western
Hemisphere assets (press,. radio, television) will support this mission as
will selected American journalists who will be briefed prior to Latin American
travel.
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FINANCIAL ANNEX -
I. Political Action oO , ' FY-1960 : FY-1961
Support of Opposition Elements ;
and other Group Activities 150, 000 800, 000
I. ‘Propaganda
Radio Operations and Programming
(including establishment of trans -
mitters)- ; - 400, 000 . 700, 000
Press and Publications — m, 100, 000 500, 000
fi, Paramilitary
In-Exfiltration Maritime and Air
Support Material and Training 200, 000 1, 300, 000°
IV. Intelligence Collection 50, 000 200, 000
Totals , * 900, 000 3,500, 000
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occur until FY-1961. Uf by reason of policy decisions or other contingencies
over which the Agency cannot exercise control, the action program should be
accelerated, additional funds will be required.
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Appendix C-1
CNO Correspondence with Department of State
and NSC:*.
1) Letter for Allen. Dulles
from Arleigh Burke,
17 Mar 60
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17 March 19690
PERSONAL - TOP SECRET
Dear Allen:
: . . : \.
Enclosed is a memorandum my staff pre-
pared containing some suggestions which might be
‘useful to you in your work. Naturally, I do not
agree with quite all the comments contained in the
memorandum, but I know-that you will forgive
the impatient young lad for his desire to make sure
no opportunity is left uncovered.
Warm recards.
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Sincerely,
The Honor able
iliyt BURKE |
Allen Dulles
Director of Central Intelligence
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Appendix C-2
CNO Correspondence with Department of State
and NSC:
2) Letter for Gordon Gray from
Arleigh Burke, 16 Mar 60
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Dear Gordon:
Encloseé is a convy of 2
momoranduma on U.S. -action in
Cuba which may be of interest
to you. ,
Sin cerely yours,
bh.
ARLEIGH BURKE
The Honorabie
Gordon Gray
Special Ascistant to.the President
for National Security Affairs
The White House ,
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1, ‘Whe recomacndciiens comiained in the wper on "U.S. Actions in Cuba" were
oMied oripinally to provide the brozd outline for a carefully laic out
Pe for causim, the Castro reise to be replaced by a friendly povernment .
Jt was interded that “tate would lo ically control and coordina nie allapects
provide the guidance as.to the specific actions uired of the other
teents of the government, The paper was not suterereted in this manner
wee Nio received it and the search appears row to be for specific actions
which can be wed.to accomplisn the end desired
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in stvport of ow position on Cuba — You wmifht desire to have 00 inject
these jiccs ints the KOC scétine, 16 Zarch,
a. Tach - Chairman, or the Chief of the U.S. Nelretion, attempt to have
@ Gcleyation other than U.S. introduce 4 motion for the board to consider the
gap in henispheric cefense resulting from the Cuban oituetion or for the
Board to rocommend th wat tk ne OAS study the influence of Kommunisn in Cuba...
asseroial ~ Oil companies aro not being paid by Cuba, State could
oil coz zpanies to point out to the governments who produce the
ets. an tieir cconomies of the loss of the Cuban uarket.
Ce Schocls and “ar Colleces ~ ‘The Services could include in courses for
foreizn officers the cfiect on hemisphere defense of the establishner it of a
Soumnist Gictatorship in Cuba,
‘a. Commercial ~ Do iatin Anericans. hold stock in the expropriated properties
in Guba? If SO, State could regucst the companies concerned to include in
‘their dividend maiiangs, information pointing out the effect on the companies
_e@arninis andthe stock holders' cividends of expropriation of property without
conpens sation and, for the oil companies, » non-payment for oil celivered,
e. State in conjunction with CIA, pudlish a weekly or bi-xeekly: letter
Gocanenting the ctions: of the Castro Covernment for the previous period.
Incliced would be:
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(2) Kormenist tronds ané actions,
(3) Dictator
tato isl and undemocratic act tions.
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an. AGr Force for surther distribution to units or
atin ccericans,
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Castro repiso.
for the U.S. position.
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Alert Latin Avericans as to the sommunist agpocts,.
ané Gistribute speech material su
adc tresses, Ha terial snoulc cover
forwards tie aspects of present Cuban tovernment,
throat of Xomnunisn in Cunha to henispheric cefense.
Gre
ne cietatorial. aspects of the Cuban reine. on
the Cuban regise's actions against the basic numan rights,
the strategic impor tunce of tre Cuantanemo Naval base.
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The logic of the firmness of the treaties by which we hold |
Cuantanano aré the forsal comiitnent of the Castro regine on taking power
to honor Cuba's international cozm:.itments,
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Distribute this saterial to the Services and to their Leazues and
Aéssociaticns for raxinuz use in oublic ssecctics.
Ce. 28GB - have Uersral Skaer, as Director of the Staff, IéDB, inject
into the month wly intéllijzence briefinss at the IADB inforzation on the latest
Soviet Bloc actions and the pro:ress of International Komsunism in Cuba.
h, State, in conjunction with CU: and the Service intelligence arencies
hold special briefings oce cach month on the general situztion in Cuba with
specia 1 emphasis on the Kozmunistic aspects for the following:
(1) U.S. officials of the OAS and UN. ’
(2) U.S. person anel of the Staff of the IALB.
(3) ors 15. personnel in Washington having duties involving
close contact with 4atin ieevioans.
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Caribsean or South Averican ports
J. Navy endcaver to have a good resorter or author prepare a story con=
taining the lewy's vicows on Cuantanazo for publication in 3 national magazine
With “ide circulation in Latin Averica,.
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_CNO Correspondence with Department of State
and NSC:
3) Memorandum for the Special
. Assistant to the President
.for National Security Affairs
from. Haydn Williams, 16 Mar 60,
sub: US. Policy toward Cuba
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WASHINGTON 25, D.C,
whe 16 1960
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
MEMORANDUM “FOR THE SPECLAL (SSISTALS TO THE PRESIDENT
: POR NATIONAL SECURITY AP? AIRS
SUBJECT: _ ‘U.S. Policy toward Cuba
Esclosed 1s en exchance of letters on tha above
“gubject betusen Admiral Burke and Under Sceretary Marchent, both .
of whom have suthorized that I malls the correspondence available
to you for whatever help it may be in connection with the dis-
cussion of this subject at tho Council nesting this coming
Thursday . ;
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XY vas cosh intercoted fn your psroonal letter of Februcry 25,
1960, on Cvba exd ths Caribtessn eituation, {a vaich 1 noted a norked
desres of stallarity in the suggestions of the Navy ond of cur poople
hess cencerning the eecd to reverne tha trond tn Cea ead ths eathods
vaich ara best calculated to echicve this result.
As you ore écubtleso avare from ths bricfing ch Dick Retottea
rad I gave ths Joint Chlefs of Steff oa Jenucry J,. “1960, es ot of tha
eources of action swygasted In tte sored es kocdsd ®Roccemsndations
for U. S. Actions In Cuba,™ “rich you trancaltted with yoer letter,
wore initioted seas tics ago and ere constently being {ntensiffed. To
recapitulate, cer om thinking oa ths Cruden aftentica aa it relates
to Cocomlea cad cor nn cecurity interests bao beca 79 follovas
” The racic eijectiva of Iutersaticnal Cccaunfsm-- -
in the” lexcdfate Keturc--fo tha consolldatica of a radical,
rat i-Acoricen Revolution fricadly to the USSR In Cra nad the
- utill{ention of Cuda.as a bass to proncte slnilne revoluticcaory
coveronts In thes Cartbbsan. The cinfmsa epdestive of the
Comxvaigts, if they oro unable toe cealew omugoing, is
to aeio the United Stctes my as high price co peosible for
thz aliaination of the undspirable features of the Cehon
Revolution. In particular, the Cosmmists stent to gin by
proveling us into arsed intervention, or otherviss tating
interventionist actions fm violation of cur comafte=sts fa
a ezensr which could be cada to appros os if tho Uaited States
reacted ths ezx3 Way on the Soviota did in Hungary ond other
eatallites.
b. Unless
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Chief of Haval Operatic,
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hs only solut{ca to ths Cubsn problea {is necessarily the
‘eccagents of a Cudoa lenderahip willing to end caopcble of
ecvesaiag ths countsy olong lass ecceptable to the Cedan
gsople end along Linco consistent vith bosie U.S. policy ,
tAth meapent to Letin Anerica. This will teus tics. On the
exg hae, fC fa Covottul thet ary Cider Govenm=nt rich re~
exited fren U.S. cored eg other overt intesvertien could
leag ovrvive cut withdratal. Or the other, dcopite car om
long=dtendiag edogivings comcrning Coatso, it fo en inescep
Cole Fatt teat hs cme fnto gover with overeheleing cuppect
sok ealy fn Creda bet elocctere In the hoaicphsr, scoluding .
§a thio Cutcy. Although that ovpport hos lonely evcporate’
ta the Urited Stateo~-ond, to a lesser extent, in coapeasible
Ofraics 4m the othes Latia Accricsn Republi faz—Cestso end,
sortieultriy, his sofoma poogrea ctiil enjay very con fidszable-
arose fn his coutey. Cxbmo, oven tose dloilicsicacd with
Oe aed
Costco, Fave yet to find cn alterrative lectsrchfp rhagch thay
Belficve told esteslly cory cut tha refara cmowres tAlca
Polio opinion sth1l dcomis. Gppsaitioa clencrto tainted
Tith colich=atfon with the Extlate gogins ose stél2 political
toncdeptoble end covid not osteblich a ctable gavegnocat.
Grcostdon groups that might be aveeztabla to Crborms are
begfentng to organise cove effectively but, ct best, ft will
Be contho befesa thay ore ready for vigcco ction.
GO. Tha pricecy ebsective of U. S$. polley cheuld be the
cseolesetioa of the orcatica af cn effective, potriotic aovo-
cont fifendly to the United States within Ccta and cong
Cha eles to counter Cubsio curvent toon’, The Livot Cesk
fs to coguze, froegest cs wa ota eble to do op, u Glicate fn
ohea vespensible mid Sriently Cub)ess vould fied 2t wrth
waile to egpose Cestco policies taich hsly the Coacexats ext
vtameias good U.S..Oban roleticns. Ca ths poolitiva aids,
vo chouid exi age teksng sotions orl etking otetencnts tick
tesid caccugngs cuth elecents to exgeics care offectively
end to expect cor euppost end COlicbosctica fn thsfic offerte
tO acticvus political ac4 coonmais poogicas fos Ccta hy tetzirg
® iffereat road than the sroad Cxebm sesicsio. At the
SS beisfins, we gave ca iileation of th covert cotivities
crfomray torr this end, cs toll a cn Iadiccttion of ths
extestive excitefibuted effert waich ino boca etemcy for
ove? a ycar to idextify end exeaa to pxbhfa epiaica
ost ths henfophers the Cemmeuist espects of tho Coton pocbica,
€5 ths nog-tive site, cag polfeiecs ave cdc by the
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{neresse fairly zooidly Lf & Ao clear to Crbens thet Cectro
Kicsely ig ceapensible for political ond ecocenic dateriora
t1en ef the country. Hower, the consolidatsea of tho:
caposttion will be slowed doa ff Cestro cm Scsescd by
wroppdey ths fleg of patrictian owt antiesstica cho Rin-
eelf fa Seether ccavinting the Cuban ceogie Unt tha Uaited
Stctea has aggseroive écaigns on tha Cetin n-ticn ca a hole
Od thas the United Stateo motaor then Costsots policies is
teopeasible for Cebata difficultics, Ye 25%, thorcfore, -
exosofoc the grostcest eare tant we do aot umedcccthy
tecasfommn ths developing disontiafeaticn of tas Cclon poople
with Cestco into a sight botesm ths United Stated ed Gta,
‘foe 29 eslferespcsting Croan could thea afford to cesport wa
against his eva couctsy.
4. bilo wa balfows thet {ntendAnceiem astlicn thanioh
fo O53 ondfar com cecaccio cation by the United Stotca fa
doferss: of ite rigkta acy play cn Acpoticnt role at the
Trepee tina, wo crust ast ict these posalbilizics come 3
© lose sigh? ef the critical fect thet mo soluticn will be
.posoSdle until em cltemetéve lenieranip is rectly to move in.
2% ths cppliortios of collective oF unlicteral prccoercs
Mould Balsg the Contre Government down before ea cosepteble
Leotoechtip fo gecty to tets over, tis poctobihitio eye efvil
wor of 0 tetemcver by evca cose Conmmistia elemcto. Bithor
would beirg us oleser to comed intesvention. Tau, vile vo
ems going chec4 fn the process of influcnsing the hos Ancri~
ma RepSilcs to ace the Coomalst and other expats of the
Cyan sitextion a9 we Co ext preparing the ground for pooginic .
istes-Acorlom censidecetion of. the Coten predlen, wo Sntend
ts cemtrol the tintag of aay such meting fmofes 29 petDie
% ecoinside with tae dovalepmsct of sm alterentiva lowisre
cafip. xt fa eles the irtentica of ths Scniniotact ica to
rropoas to ths Congrees thes ths President ba given dfecro.
GScnary muthority to elter sygar quotes In ths exticcal
fatecost end ws hove develesed ond ars sxthirg feta afoot
ection plen to ehtain the release of tha hits Sot
fron sextola ether cereale comitemts vhleh beo$e eur
G ity to take actlon. ia tha escacate fficld tom this could
cottituts to Cofcgansdiag ovr Interest ec te the cocticn
. ef Caxtitions fewsahls to o lotorchlp exposed te Exstie ts
poileles, .
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! gcccist te atl thess eattccs, a ecot Espouten® olecast f5 tics.
ize th noodet gor Ceding to scatice eked ths dctoricrahtcn of thete
molitisel cad ccencaia 13%0 $a cua ts Costrola axceteco, Ansludirg his
- Cannsothens wht Intesantionsl Cocoméica. Tics is nected Lor ea Altern
Rive lesdisoh4a to esesps ead to commiss cifestively foe action, Tim
t3 alco reedod furthes to omoties Latin Acoricen cpinica te th Gagera
of ia oitustica oni fot Lotta Amicon Gcvocmmate te oo arom
reco to the point of view thot the Cxora citeation $9 a matter of
commen conecrm, not just a U.S.-Cootse qeooeel, Ue mrs vaing all
eveilodle restlivics to atks this tic2 o3 clost ca puasibie, DA cer
experiome Sa other dixficult situcticzs fn the Hear Enst end Cexisal
Snctica indfoate that foicdiata semiita cre not ty bo expected, Kitt
tine, we ara gsfiag to hove, vo hellove, to axertige restraint frou
cxing setiors valek, while tafisating our am great sense of Ccomccen
Ga usyendy, vould esteally retard the process ef Ghange vhich ve of]
desire, | Oo
I chovlé point ect also thet, rakle estion in the O23 et ths right
tine my bo dacircbls a3 e means of exouraging ta alternative Cutea
icadavehip, wa would prebchiy here-do contend vith Seviets In the
Vakted Betiens. Yt to cloost certain thot tas Ceouns will try to |
exicipate or counter exy U. I. approach to the O4S by going dircatly
to tha Gaited Hations, Furthecoere, ecturl "forcenent netien® hy
tho G&S would predobly be beougit up before the Gaited Hatieno unéor
aetials 53 of the (2 Charter even Lf ve angqued tat any sction teken
hy ths GS corstituted ealy *recosmendstiens" to governments. Thic
veinferacs our wlew that action In the OiS—-uhich cen be taken uextor
fAe Caster by coavoking a acting ef Fortign Htatstare, ss vell 03
exfer the Rio Treaty ani the Caraess Renoluticnmchould prieertly be
vicved a9 2 mses of otrengthening Cuben copositien to Cestzols
pollofes at the right acorst sathsr then 29 6 coos of quarvatining
Cia cad walting to see what boppens. Te would ot present bs sone
. - tant difffoult to bring a case against. Cuta undes the Careees Reoslin
thon since the Intest Spectol National Intelligence Retiente-—which
ws have asked te be sevicwste-dres not Lind the Coban Geovermncat te
be omumlst-donimted at prevent. TL our orm Potéeate ses wot
yet Chotactinte the case, ft would be diffionlt in a shert ties ts
pormanis less wall-indered cgovetrments that the Politics! snoti¢e.
tleas? ef Cr>a are unter Intematioml Commmiot ccatsol
Gata lea, ;
AS yuu ete Exare, cor basie asticacl policy (oon sont
CSowd intesvasticn as 2 loot reser’ to bs pee <a ro con eset
thea all elge failo. Uo veuld bo gt selucter: to oohe es esate
im OU recommendation to the Prestde:t util Sioa MY ben a
seccensble sharse fcr alk othe eskision to te toctct,
Thartt.-yes
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iecnk you again for ocr nding ce a cory of your occemoaten. Aa ys
kasy, the To is “bespirg ths Cwon problen miss constent ocrutizz,
having dicosoad (& fa com detall at its Jowasy U, escting cad mata
ids coraing., At the Lhest of tne eectings, the Scuretary of State
seviived ths sollcy toverd Cuta Uiteh hed been eppcoved by ths Preaidest, ©
ead the concensus of this ssonligts nceting tao thet this polfcy fs”
ecsentieity correct. Yo maticipate te?, at Mature ceotings of tho ESC,
tisge will be further dfacussleas caacerning Cuba te deteraing tisthos
thece should be o rociffcetion of policy tears that country, Ia view
| ef the fest that tedcyls EX nacting indicated cavtiausd egzcecont ca
the validity og thea poiley dliccugsed In Jonucey, ft wuld empcar
wrtesessary Co develop now policy documsntction ct thts ties, capootolly
‘cs the prepocais in your Easy execcendca cloacly patalis] policics. vdick
era alswady untamay. Should you, e¢ your coliecgess on ths Jofnt Chiefs, -
acSirc.o furtiss _peiering ca cur ettions and epecaticonal plans to corzy
GA ths policy, I chad ba gore: thea glzd te exregeo it.
Dinceraly,
...s LSwingoten %. Raertheact
Uaéer Leoretacy for Political Affairs
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I em bscomine incres
ltions in tke Caribbean. Tsu
eke,
s
s
presen. Sz
Sincly censerncd over cctericra
ting con=
cepecisily concerned over tre
itustion in Ceba, in whose security the Xevy io dircetly
interested oy reason of island's stretezic location with
et.
pt)
roeniaa Tansl, the loczt
Hoysl ivsee Cuba eypon:
untcr the Cosination of imbernz
conbinee wicheeled end a es.nurist
besone = roclity,
oes Stetcs vould fe prosontcd.
state in Cuba world serve ts a. pase of
. Spread of covsnaiistic influence in the
as its ain the
iSne
ated or 85
& direct threat to koe 3 sco
Sie ipan
Adcitica
Sicnal Cesmuni
pene.
we,
. Because of ny concern, I <2 tsking the lib
southern United States =
end
tion there of the Guan
to be in the process of fat
Shove tris tera
ins
ome qovermient*
ity. of tro tint bod
communist contro] led
Soervtions for the further
Vestern _tenisphere having
Aascletion of the United States from Latin Americas
exty of sending you
the attsched paper a9 indicative of current Heavy thintcins in this
mebttor, — naaely trai positive auction to revérse the present tread
should be initistcd to the er
neted and 2a
Action teken new in tha case of Cuba will] a
mi that the ca:
coucunist threat is clisi-
etavle, ir tondly goverment es stoblis ned in Cubase
aiso facilitate ard proce
vide 2 fousation for exy sintler actions which may be necessary to
prevent the sprezd of comunisn in Latin America end to stabilize
other srecs where anrest is Sppesring «
am also sending a ‘copy of this letter ari the enclosure to
dack Treins
Sincerely,
AZLZISH BURKS
The Honoredie Livingston 7 > ber hank
Enclosures Paper on } U.S. Acticn ia Cup2
Copy to: Mrs Je Be Ircin I, (osn/tsz) w/fenclesire
f
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lh. Ghe Castro Uiewsent in Guba is a vehicic by which iaternational cow:unisa
opomcrs to Se a fosthold.in the ucstern Hosischere., Lf tie present
: 2211 soon be too late for tie United Siates to sten ,
> Sovict dneursion ints this henisphere, This situation, in its many i
rauLlfiections, proesonts an imsediate threat to the security of tix United
=
Slates ard to tint of ovr important nctzhbors in North and South Azerica,
oNMIMA
2. what action can be taken to prevent the cotablichzent of a comsuaist (<7
State in Cube aad to restore a stable, friencly ,overnzent?
LACKEEOTD
—
Ps ws _ . . : nae . Pn: -
9, “She wu. oS. has nyver renconee? the Youree Ooctrine. This was reeffirced
by Ceerctary of Stato Dulles in his addrass to the Kation on July 12, 1954,
Ga internaticnel Comconisz in Custecnela. In thet address, wr. Dulles
stated;
*
rs intcrnatiorcsl coizmmism has teen probing kere
stin:; places in tho Auertcas, It finally chose
Guatenzla as a spot which it coxld turn into an official base
fron ywnich to breed subversion which would extend to other
Axericen Repunlics.”
“Sor several yoe
one there for re
ford
ov
‘ "Tis intrusion of Soviet cespotism was, of course, a direct
- challern:e to our Monroe Doctrine, the first and most funda-
mental of our forei,n policies,“
iss united States is bound by treaties which comait it to seek scttle-
ment of henispharic-disputes by neaceful means, bat which also provice for
action in the event of aggression cither from outside the hemisphere or
within, Article 5 of the Inter-Acerican Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance,
Sijned at iio de Janeiro, 1947, requires each contracting party to send
to the Security Council of the UN complete inforaation "concerning the
activities uncertaken ... for the purpose of saintaining Inter—Amrican
pecce and security."
Article 6 of this treaty states:
"If the inviolability or the integrity of the territory or the
ignty or political indevendence of any Arerican State sto.ll
ec Ly an amression which is not an gesed attack ... or
h
hor Pact or citvation that night endancer the xeace of
f:icrica, the Yrgun of Consultation shall xect in.ediately in
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Qt
order to avroc of .., the measures chich stoule be taken for the
corsen Cefcnse asc for tle mainteiasce of the peace a: secarity
2 tte Contiacnt,"
. fhe Ycclaration a do opted by the Tents Iater-sécerican Conference at
Caracas, Voucaucla, ch. 1954, states:
th -
WOhet the Coziratioa or control of the political institution
of any @zcricaa State by the faternati mal corsumist movement,
extendis: to this hemisphere the vcliticel syste=x of an extra-
continental raver, wouls constitute a threat t o tze sovereignty
anc political indepontence of the Avsriccn States, endangering
the peace of Avcrica, and woule call for the ceeting of consultation
to consider the adoption of approprizte action ia accordance with
existing treaties."
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fhe 26th of July tovenant succeeded in cicpleciny Batista on 1 Jan 1959.
Since that tine the Czstro rezice has followed ‘sncreasingly tre classic
stroteny for establishing a coz.unk ; stzte, the concnunist time table is
ielinceted im Acerican cubossy Tavana Picpstcn «0, 903 dated 29 Lecexber
1956. ‘the rothless elisination ef the opposition, ssuspiion of dictatorial
mowerc, Suspension of elections, the "Late Averica" campaign, the studicd
breaistomm of ihe cconesy and confiscztion of preverty, the initiation of
rolatio:s ami trade with the Soviet inion, ite forbidding: oF anti-communist
activity and the brealwowmn and reconstitution of the Arecd Services and
police cre ali % ypicst cor. coum st mareuvers,
the rafority of the Cubans are not yet cosuitted to the acceptance of
conzunism nor are they avare of the trend of the Revolution in this direction.
The lencr classes, horever, continue to five full support to Castro and the
Revolution,
It has not yet been vroved that Castro hinsely is a cosmmist, Hovever,
Sore of his srincipal dcouties as well as other leacers are believed to te
co:ununists, Ia my case, individvals susceptitle to comcuaist influence are
. Occupyire key positions in the .overmcent as «¢11 as in ali isportant organ-
salions an¢ trece unions. Two develoments ere noticeable, Comsunists
are bei::, appointed oxcaly and are. heins elected (in trade unions) to wy
‘positions, ‘iddcn communists in ihe 26th of July Hoverent ara taking
positions in sseming oosposition to the open communists,
At present the Cuban Aried forces are.
Gisorgenized arai apparently capable
only of guerrilla warfare, Intellizence resorts indicate that the Sovict
Bloc may be suoclying technicians to assist in training: the new forces anc
supzlying ars to the now governuent. There is no present indication thet
tie £511 of the Castro Goveracent is iminent. If it should fall, hovever
the governzent would roct protaoly emerge 25 a conmmist povernment because
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OD, .95 a. bean eib.inated and thers appear to ie no leaders of
stater nud when anti-Castro/eatiCosuumist peoples coulé rally.
Show’ Cast ooo agcassinated, sot action Wile: would provaaly
reselt would ge tne safety of f ericans in Cura, Finally, in the
worst ¢ Roilit, of Cirost peeort for Cuba by tho Sovict
alec, ihe extent of an opin xutual sceurity egreecont, caunot te
Giere
4. ‘Source bosic courses
4, Lultiliteral sci aon. - thrown she UAE. -
B. ‘ivilateral wert Action bythe vu. S.
; it
Unilateral éction + by the gS.
sys : “ = >
AML sursidiary cetiows, such as economic pressure and wore) suae ton,
wilh accist in achicviny the objective Should also be taken in. addition
Taree ga
TAH LE
“CS aio. + bdine Ulare
The machinery exists in the daclerstion and smecsonts of ‘the usS
for the U.S. to rewuest convocation of the Organ of Conszliz! ion of the
Gis With subsequent investigation of the government in Cuba, anc, if
aparoval of tro menaber states is obtained, intcrvern.ion to prevent a _
Conusenist takc~over.
(1) fevanta, Fer}
» (a) Tt woulc be in consonance wi ith our nationzl policy and
our treaty comcitcents under the OAS.
. ‘
(b) It. woul strenrthen the JAS and would reassur ure te Free
“orld and the Latin Acerican States of U.S. weliingncee to live up to
comdtnents. .
(2) bisadvanrases:
_ |. (a) Uncertainty of support for Os action by oth ner Latin
Acerican States,
(b) Lelay in 045 action could result in a Comzumist controlled
front covernzent being a "fait accompli" in Cube.
(ec) Could result in the entire proble= endizg in the Security
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the U.S. has tie eapebl lity to ceize Cuba by direct: nilitary
wctien, anc after a comolidation perisd, cause the establishrcat of a
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viendly, nom-comsnnist ovement.
(a) It would be in consonance with the tonroe Doctrine,
“wnich is st ee 5, policy with respect to the Sestern Uemisphere,
ané world solve the problex. .
(b) It would serve notice to the sorle that the U.S. will
t ablishrent of a commumist or communist "front" rezgin
(c) It wold re-omphacise to the world thet the U.S. will not
hesitate to acct when ite security i6 itestake.
(d). Ié woulé dispel any illusions by the world at lerze tiat
the U.S. is unmiDis;,, anu vucble to act ao catter what the provocation.
Iv sould also procably stop the “baiting of the 0.5." in which soxe ainor
powers throuchout the vorld indulce.
(2) Uisadverta‘es:
(a) It wovld violate owr GAS comitacnts to seek settlezent
by peaceful means.
(b) It wuld lead to charges of aggression against the U.S.,
both in the OAS and in the United lations, with the resulting possivility
of UF and C15 action azainst ise 3. S. ;
(c) It would prove tint the U.S. is not willing to abide by
its treaties if §. S. intorests dictate othersise,
(d) It conkd isolate tho U.S. fron the other Anerican States,
(e) Tt would violste the principle of non-intervention,
% ACTION UF Pie US.
The U.S. wuld ‘assist rebel groups covertly to. overthrom the
i
ct and rewestablisa o friencly gevernournt, Concurrently,
‘take all possible acasures to alert al fricadly nations and the. -
5, yeople and branches of the U.S. covernzens to ike danger of the threat
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inester ta dicevedit Cube and bring ¢ rld opinion to tre side of ine U.S,
{aj} So S..akid not be charged with aguression,
(z) TL carrise out successfully, bree Vorlé acd Latin Anerican
opinion wouls Lo faverablc iv tue 4. S.
{2} Yisaévanta, 253 .
{2} here is no certainty of success, ‘
(&) She effort cist well cone too latc,
Ta cons ring the above courses of action, the basi
2a
cannot and must not pomsit within the
vomisiker: t este Aat of Bay Covernss: at Cconinated oy the
Tatecaatious : Gun. Gnerefore, ii other courses of
4
_ ection Fail, tue Geo. 4 au the face of adverse world opiation,
-take unilatoral cetioa +0 prev exok
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a
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er
nt OCCUrxrsce,
Until tae Sitwtion resenes the stare. where direct enileteral ection
by the U.S, is tis only ccancg 2cft, it apgcars thet a combination of those
rarts of courses of ccticn A ard C which heve a fair Chesce of success
should be followed ia srder to utilize the prim: advaniage givea uncer A,
i.e., the cocscration anc ,osd will of thse other Averican States,
COOL SICS
5. The follow! im, conclusions ore reacikod:;
a. The cstablisicecnt of a.coma nemist governsent , or a “front"™ goverment
followias cowmmist precepts, ia Cuba would be a dizoct threat to the -
scecurity of the 3, 5. ans ele ender: eer hedispheric security.
bE The U.S. sh ald initia te
ae
positive actio on to @lininate the threat
before a Om amdst or “froa" yo
vernaint in Cuca is a "fait accomli."
ce, Althonh the revolution still has iss support of the aasses, the
resultin, :overucest ia Cuda is following the path of Aer ne
connanics,. Althewt th ey are bs tote yet aware of the tread tuvard conmmunisn,
Castro has the personal ioyaity of the asses,
dq, accricaa holcin s are being coafiscated, - auericas lives ray te
encangeréed if stable, responsible goverascal is not ensured,
e. The wonros Soctrine is siill basic U.S. policy with respect to the
Sestern venisphero,
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- rHececure exisis saior tie Ueccluretion of Caracas t
ay the oo ueaincst a Tomsunist threat to fomispueric security.
we The i. 5, showld proceed. te cocuent the exteat of infiltration of
gsvzunist2 inin key positions in Cuba and the extont of extra—lestern
woieriers commurist sunport of the present Cubana regire,
hk. Tre Vl. should initiste a canmainn to asprise 211 U, S. agencies,
the 2, 5S. public, and the other Arerican States of the threat in order to
gain Sucsort Yor any Luture action that czy be taken,
~ - a wore . ee sya a val 3
i, Tne UW. 5. shevld sovertly snpnort the Cuban opecesition.
a. tne H. 5., aftor having gatocd the reanired suprort, should vresont
sic ense before the O° in arder that goint action oy the uembers of tie
ois say br taken to elininete the com unist inrest awl establish a friendly,
staklc Tovercent in Cuna, sO
Kk. The U. S., as a lest resert, shovic iake unilateral nilitary action
to elisinete the threst, :
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6, To accurmlish the above, the followin: plen of action is recomended:
a Tmnediately Gccurent the commerist tize teble ‘anc the comaunist
take-over in Cuba,
b. Use all rosourees and cedia te wake the U.S. and the other Anerican
States aware of the threat, The following should be utilized to accomplish
this: ; fae
(1) Intellilerce briefings of:
(a) U.S. Sovernrent officials.
Ab) Hewspaper represent atives and editors.
{c) U.S. businesszen operating abroad and soinr abroad.
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et
el
hé ILPB nezbers and latin Americana Ciplormatic persomel
and military attaches,
(ec) The Catholic Church (possibly throug the Ap postolic Pelerate).
sO (f) Church groups operating in Latin Aserica.
(g) Latin Aucrican officials visiting the U.S. aad ¥. S..
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2) ueriemtation of radio breadeasis and mvs regorts, bota rorern=
wet wo orivats,
por
(2) She ci. SO. infernstion Sarvice.
fy AML country tess.
ce. Covertly sigsort . : : et aae groon trusted
: : anaes riendly coverazont,
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evacuate 2, G, Netionale
ere they are endangered,
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d, Zs perres
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should the
" at ef swe Pan ees.
‘ys ane ioree to safspuard and
whe
wot
situation deteriorate to the point ©
CG. On Sunsort Is baen galed, ust, in conjuacti mowith other
meicers of ths 23, convecniisa of the Org.n of Co asalt ation of the as
cam€er the Pars:s of the Declarct ton re) t
.
(1) See: %83 action to call on Cuta to nace hersell wer 0:5
ausak ices "in orcer to sreserw the reveiution for the people auc prevent
sommaisct take-over,* and;
. {2) Sect WA acbiou-to ictervene by force > in the event the ebove
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oint group is Zor:ed to acconpiic the alove, keep
, force the Latin Arerican |
9 the Kenisphere and to counter
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accusations af Ee S. . ie erialicn,
e.in the event tims does aot permit coxplction of ths above, or as a
last | resort, be prepared to take unilateral ailitary action to establish
a non-commants t gove rn-x: 2% in Cuba,
Pasta?
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Appendix D
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Memorandum. for Assistant Deputy Director (Plans) -
Action from J. D. Esterline, 2 May 60
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COPY
2 May 1960
MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director (Plans) - Action
SUBJECT : Liaison with United States" Agencies on JMARC Activities
1. This memorandum contains information for the Assistant Deputy Director
(Plans) - ‘Action.
2. The attached chart on liaison with other agencies of the United States'
- Government on JMARC activities is restricted to those contacts that are made
on a regular basis, such as the weekly policy meeting with the Department of
State, and to offices which, we must’ contagt ‘quite frequently to solicit their
support, such as the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
3. As you know, infrequent contacts are made at various other levels of
the Executive Branch including:
‘a. Brigadier General Cushman, Vice President Nixon's military
assistant. :
b. NSC 5412 Representatives.
'. ¢. Certain United States' Senators and Representatives, particularly
' Senator George Smathers of Florida.
4. In the early stages of JMARC we had-almost daily contact with Rear
Admiral S$. B. Renkin, USN, who was the action officer on the movement of two
radio transmitters and construction of the broadcasting facility on Swan Island.
5. Through Raymond Millard (Mallard?], the Agency is in close touch with
CINCLANT at Norfolk. Robert Reynolds, Deputy Chief, WH/4, has briefed selected
senior officers on JMARC 4. Mr. Reynolds is the designated CIA alternate for
the CINCLANT force under provisions of the Contingency Operations Plan for
Cuba..
J. D. ESTERLINE
Chief, WH/4
Attachment:
Chart mentioned in paragraph 2:
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OFFICE | ; NATURE OF DISCUSSION . . CIA REPRESENTATIVE FREQUENCY
STATE DEPARTMENT
Office Inter-American Affairs (ARA) “Policy Col. J. C.. King _ Weekly
(Mr. Rubottom) . ; ,
Cuba Working Group (State, USIA) ~~ Overt Programs ; Robert Whedbee Daily
(Chaired by Ambassador Mallory) ; oe _
Consular & Security Affairs Passports for Aliens — Me. Pennington (08) As required
(Mr. John Haynes) , ; :
Office of Intelligence & Research "Talent" Matters - | _. E, A. Stanulis — As required
(Ambassador J. Lampton Berry) ‘ ‘
. : By - - .
Inter~departmental Defector Committee Cuban "Defectors" Robert Whedbee As required
© Latin America. Task Force Program Coordination Paul E. Oberst Weekly
Ww (Chaired by John Hill (ARA) ; ,
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Office of Special Operations Defense Support /—E, A, Stanulis . As. required
(Capt. Burns B. Spore, USN) - Robert Young (CC)
Office of Special Operations ; Briefing J. D. Esterline Weekly
- (Capt. Burns B. Spore, USN) ; _
Collateral Support Section, . Cover Robert Young (CC) As Required
Office of Naval Intelligence ,
(Cdr. Frank Day, USN)
Operations Branch, Collection Cover - Robert Young (CC) As required
Division, ACSI (Army) | ,
(Col. Stewart McKinney)
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Director, Voice of America _ Coordination . | “David A. Phillips weekly.
(Henry Loomis) ; , :
IMMIGRATION. AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE -
Office of the Director Us S. Entry of Cubans - Mr. Pennington (0S) As required
(Mr, Hennessey)
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Appendix F
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Richard M. Nixon's Memorandum —
on Meeting with Fidel Castro,
19 April 1959
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RICHARD NIXON
LA CASA PACIFICA
SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA
July 27, 1979
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I am enclosing b-AX summary
of. my conversation with -.Fidel Castro
‘in 1959, as. you requested in your
letter of July 19th.
With best wishes,
Sincerely,
Dr. Jack B. Pfeiffer
CIA Historian ‘
Washington, D.C. 20505
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CONFIDENTIAL
April 19, 1959
Summary of conversation between The Vice President and
Fidel Castro: ;
When Castro. arrived for the conference he seemed
somewhat nervous and tense. He apparently felt that he had
not done. as well on “Meet. the Press“ as he had hoped. He
was particularly concerned about whether he might have irri-
tated Senator Smathers for the comments he made with regard
to him. I reassured him at the beginning of the conversa-—
tion that "Meet the Press" was one of. the most difficult pro-
grams a public official could.go on and that he had done ex-
tremely well -- particularly having in mind the fact that he
“had the courage to go-on in EngLish rather than to speak
through a translator.
The subjects we discussed ‘were no different from
those on which he had made public statements on several
other occasions. A brief summary, however, might be of in-
terest, particularly in view of the comments I made with re-
gare to the positions he took. .
I suggested at the outset that while I understood some
reasonable time might elapse before it would be feasible to
have elections it would nevertheless be much better from his
viewpoint if he were not to state so categorically that it
would be as long as four years before elections would be held.
I urged him to state his position as being in favor of having
-elections at the earliest possible date and that four years
. wotld be the maximum amount of-time that would elapse before
elections were scheduled. He went into considerable detail
as he had in public with regard to the reasons for not holid-
ing elections, emphasizing particularly that "the people did
not want elections because the elections in the past had pro-
duced bad government."
He used the same argument that he was simply reflect-
ing the will of the people in justifying the executions of war
criminals andhis overruling the acquittal of Batista's avia-
tors. In fact he seemed to be obsessed with the idea that
it was his responsibility to carry out the will of the people
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whatever it might appear to be at a particular time. It
was also apparent that as far as his visit to the United
States was concerned his primary interest was "not to get
' a change in the sugar quota or to get a government loan
but to win support for his policies from American public
opinion."
It was this almost slavish subservience to prevail-
ing majority opinion -- the voice of the mob -- rather than
his naive attitude toward Communism and his obvious lack of
} understanding of even the most elementary economic principles
which concerned me most in evaluating what kind of a leader
he might eventually turn out to be. : That is the reason why
I spent as much time as I could trying to emphasize that he
had the great gift of leadership, but that it was the respon-
sibility of a leader not always.to follow public opinion
but to help to direct it in the proper channels -- not to
give the people what they think they want at a time of emo-
tional stress but to make them want what they ought to have.
I pointed at that it might be very possible that the people
of Cuba were completely disillusioned as far as elections
and representative government were concerned but that this
placed an even greater responsibility on him to see that”
elections were held at the very earliest date, and thereby
‘to restore the faith of the people in democratic processes.
Otherwise, the inevitable result would be the same dictator-
ship against which he and his followers had fought so gal-
lantly. I-.used the same argument with regard to freedom of
the press, the right to a fair trial before an impartial
court, judge and jury, and ‘on other issues which came up
during the course of the conversation. In every instance he
justified his departure from democratic principles on the
‘ ground that he was following the will of the people. I, in
my turn, tried to impress upon him the fact that while we be-
lieve in majority rule that even a majority can be tyrannous and
that there are certain individual rights which a majority
‘should never have the power to destroy.
I frankly doubt that I made too much impression
upon him butte did listen and appeared to be somewhat recep-
tive. I tried to cast my appeal to him primarily in terms
of how this place in history would be affected by the courage
and statesmanship he displayed at this time. I emphasized that
the easy thing tod was to follow the mob, but that the right -
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thing in the long-run would be better for the people and,
-of course, better for him as well. As I have already in-
dicatedle was incredibly naive with regard to the Communist
threat md ppeared to have no fear whatever that the Commu-
nists might eventually come to power in Cuba. He said that
' during the course of the revolution there had been occasions
when the Communists overplayed their hand and “my people put them
in their place." He implied that this would be the situation
in the future in the event that the Communists tried to come
to power. As a matter of fact, in his attitude toward Com-
‘munism, both nternally and from an international standpoint,
he sounded almost éxactly like Sukarno had sounded to me
when I visited Indonesia in 1953, In our discussions of
Communism I again tried to cast the arguments in terms of
his own self-interest and to point out that the revolution
which he had led might be turned against him and the Cuban
people unless he kept control ofthe situation and made sure
that the Communists did not get into the positions of power
. and influence. On this score I feel I made very little im-
pression, if any.
Speaking to him from a personal standpoint I urged
him at the earliest possible moment to bring good strong -
men. into his government and to delegate responsibilities to
‘them in the economic and other areas where he presently was
making many decisions. I tried to point out that unless he
did thishe would have a workload which would be so great that
he could not provide the leadership and the vision that the
Cuban people needed for the great issues, I put as much em-
phasis as possible on the need for him to delegate responsi-
bility, but again whether I got across was doubtful.
It was apparent that while he paid lip service to
such institutions as freedom of speech, press and religion
his primary concern was with developing programs for economic
progress. He said over and over that a man who worked in
the sugar cane fields for three months a year and starved
the rest of the year wanted a job, something to eat, a house
and some clothing and didn't care a whit about whether he had
freedom along with it. I of course tried to emphasize that
here again as a leader of his people, he should try to de-
velop support for policies which could assure economic pro-
gress with freedom rather than without it.
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He indicated that it was very foolish for the
United Sates to furnish arms to Cuba or any other Carib-
‘bean country. He said “anybody knows that our countries
are not going to be able to play any part in the defense
of this hemisphere in the event a world war breaks out,
The arms governments get in this hemisphere are only used
‘to suppress people as Batista used his arms to fight the
revolution. It would be far better if the money that you
give to Latin American countries for arms be provided for
capital investment." I will have to admit that as far as
his basic argument was concerned here I found little that I
could disagree with!
We had a rather extended discussion of. how Cuba could.
get the investment capital it needed for economic progress.
He insisted that what Cuba primarily needed and what he
wanted was’ not private capital but government capital. He
gave me some rather confused arguments as to why plants that
were licensed and/or owned and operated by the government
would serve the best interests of Cuba better than privately
owned enterprises. I told him quite bluntly that his best
hope as far as the United States was concerned was not in
getting more government capital but in attracting private:
capital. I explained that government capital was limited be-
‘cause of themany demands upon it and the budget problems we:
- presently confronted. I pointed out that private capital on
the other hand was expansible and that he would be serving
the interests of Cuba far better by adopting policies which
would attract it, I pointed out that there was competition
for capital throughout the Americas and the world and that
it would not go to.a country where there was any considerable
fear that policies might be adopted which would discriminate
against private enterprise. At this point he, at considerable
length, tried to explain why he had said and done some of
the things which had appeared to be anti-private enterprise up
to this time. Here again on this point I doubt if I made too
much of an impression.
He explained his agrarian reform program in consider-
able detail justifying it primarily on the. ground that Cuba
needed more people who were able to buy the goods protuded
within the country and that it would’make no sense to pro-
duce more in factories unless the amount of money in the hands
_of consumers was increased.
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He rather bitterly assailed the United States press
for what he called their unfair reporting of the revolution
after he came to power. I, of course, tried to explain
that speaking from some personal experience, it was neces-
sary to expect and to learn to take criticism both fair and
unfair. I would not be surprised if his sensitivity with
riticism) regard to @Bkxsism might eventually lead him to take some
. - rather drastic steps toward curtailing freedom of the press
in the future.
He also spoke rather frankly about what he felt was
avery disturbing attitude on the part of the American press
and the American people generally. His argument went along
this line: “yours is a great country -- the richest, the
greatest, the most powerful in the world. Your people, there-
fore, should be proud and confident and happy. But every-
place I go you seem to be afraid -- afraid of Communisn,
‘afraid that if Cuba has land reform it will grow a little
rice and the market for your rice will be reduced — afraid
that if Latin America becomes more industrialized American
factories will not he able to sell as much abroad as they
have previously. You in America should not be talking so
much about your fear of what the Communists may do in Cuba
or in some other country in Latin America, Asia or Africa -—-
you should be talking more about your own strength and the
reasons why your system is superior to Communism or any
other kind of dictatorship."
; In my turn of course I tried to explain that we wel-
. comed. the industrialization and development of Latin America,
that one of our best customers was Canada, for example,
which was highly industrialized and that as economic conditions
improved in any country this was not only good for that coun-
try but good for us as well. TI also tried to put our atti-
tude toward Communism in context by pointing out that Commu-
nism was something more than just an idea but that its agents
were dangerously effective in their ability to grasp power
and to set updictatorships. I also emphasized, however,
that we realized that being against Communism was not enough
-- that it was even more important that we make it by our
actions, by what we say and what we do abroad that we con-
vince people every place that we want to help them achieve
economic progress in a climate of freedom.
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_ Several other subjects were discussed but none
that I: think are worthmting at this point. Significantly
enough, he did not raise any questions about the sugar
quota nor did he engage in any specific discussions with |
regard toeconomic assistance. His primary concern seemed
to be to convince me that he was sincere, that he was not a
_ Communist and that his policies had the support of the great
Majority of the Cuban people.
My: own appraisal of him as a man is somewhat mixed.
The one fact we can be sure of ts that he has those inde-
finable qualities which make him a leader of men. Whatever
we may think of him he is going to be a great factor in the
' development of Cuba and’ “very possibly in Latin American
affairs. generally._ He seems: to be sincere, He is either
incredibly naive about Communism or under Communist discip-
line -- my guess is the former, and as I have already im-
plied his ideas as to how to run a government or an economy
are less developed | than those of almost any world figure I
have met in fifty countries.
But because he has the power to lead to which I have
referred, welave no dcioice but at least to try to orient him
in the right direction.
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Appendix G.
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Memorandum for DCI
{for Briefing Vice President Nixon],
29 Feb 60.
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taken or planned against Cuba are:
t. ep3ry | q. pent
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29 February 1960
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: Deputy Director (Plans)
SUBJECT: What we are doing in Cuba.
1. This memorandum is for information only, and is for the Director's
‘use at meeting with the Vice President on 2 March 1960.
2. Intelligence
Some highlights of recent intelligence which justify the actions being
- Rapid build-up of events waich snateate slide toward Commmnist orbit
' and intensified efforts implement internal programs ‘towards esteblishnent
Communist dictatorship. Public feeling emong middle and upper class
Cubans and students has reached new nigh on Comminist : issue and numenous
station contacts: ‘ranging from left to right have declared that situation
cannot be tolerated, and that they are. now convinced Communists control
"Guba. :
b. The Chief of Cuban intelligence activities in Mexico is on a trip
. through Central America to initiate activities for the establishment of
a pro-Castro revolutionary. movement in each country aimed at: the. over-
throw of existing government. Cuban Embassies serve as cover.
@. Considerable intelligence has been received of Cuban attempts to
establish an operational relationship with guerrilla groups in Colombia
with ult imate goal of overthrowing the Colombian government.
da. French intelligence reports "Che" Guevara is talking of including
Martinique and Guadeloupe in a Caribbean Federation headed by him.
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NENORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: Deputy Director (Plans)
SUBJECT: . What we ave doing in Cuba.
1. Thia memorentm is for information only, end is for the Director's
use ab meting with the Vice President on 2 March 1960.
2. Intelligence
“Soo highlights of recent intelligence which justify the sctions being
taken or planned against Cuba are:
fg. Rapid bulla-up of events which indicate elids toward Commniat orkit
end intensified efforts implement internal progrems towards esteblishuent
vines Comintst dictatorship. Public feeling snong miQale and upper: clasa
Cubeas ana studenta has reached new high on Commmist issue snd mmercus
station contacts ranging free left to right have declared that situation —
coonot be tolerated, end that they are now convinced Commnisate control
Cube. 7 |
b. The Chief of Cuben intelligence ectivities in Hexico is on a trip
through Central Azerica to initiate ectivities for the entablishment of
a pro-Castro revolutionary movesent in each countay aimed st the over
throw of existing goverment, Cuben Exbessies serve as cover.
c. Considertble intelligence has been recetvea of Cuben attenpta to
eatablish en operational relationship with guerrilla groups in Colombia
vith ultimate goal of overthrowing the Colesbian government.
- @. French intelligence reporta "Che" Guevara is talicing of including
Martinique and Cusdeloupe in a Caribbean Federation headed by him. ©
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8 March 1960
MEMORANDUM FCR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: Deputy Director (7lans)
‘SUBJECT: What we are doing in Cuba. —
1. This ‘nemorandum is. for information only, and is for the Director's
use at the RSC 5412 Representatives Heeting waich will consider the Cuba |
covert action program paper. - (This paper was used for Mr. Nixon's briefing. )
2 Intelligence
Some hignlishts of recent. intelligence which justify tha actions being
taken or plenned against Cuba are:
Be Rapid build-up of events. which indicate slide toward Communist orbit
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and intensified efforts Implenent internal programs towards establishment
‘Conmunist dictatorship. Public feeling anong middle and uopsr clasa
Cubans and students’ hes reached new high on Communist issue and numerous
stztion contacts ranging from left to right ave declared that situation
cannot bo tolerated, and that they are now convinced Communists control
Cuba. |
. be The Chict of Guban intelligence actAvit ies in Mexico is ‘ona trip a
Pa
through, Central America to initiate activities for the establishment of 7
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@ pro-Castro revol: tionary. movenent in exch country aimed at the over
throw of existing government. Cuban Embavaies serve as cover.
&- Consideraole intellizence has been received of Cuban attempts to
- estabiish an operational relationship with guerrilla ‘groups in Colombia
with ultimate goal of overt: vowing the Colombian government.
d. French intelligence. reports "hs" Guevara is talking ot including
Hartiniqua: and Guadelouge tn a Caribbean Fedsration headed by him.
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Source References*
Volume III
Part I
- Background
A. Watching from the Sidelines
State, Amembassy Havana: Memo from V. Lansing .
Collins, 17 Nov 48, sub: Fidel Castro Ruz. C.
Memo for Chief, WHD from COS Havana, 20 Dec 55,
sub: Fidel Castro Ruz. S. (HKH-A-2261)
Ibid. -
State, Memo for Mr. Braddock from [Army?]. Attache,
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3,373,470, 10 Oct 58
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17. MR from J. C. King, 20 Nov 58, sub: Cuba - Dis-
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Ss.
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18. Cable to Director from Havana, 11 De
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19. State, Incoming Telegram from Amconsul Santiago
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20. Ibid.
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Alfred T. Cox, Paramilitary Activities at.the Staff
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Cable to Director from Havana, 15 Jan 59, HAVA 0900
(IN 47617). S:
Memo for Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence
(Army) from C. P. Cabell, 6 Feb 59,: sub: Proposed
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Forces. (ER 11-409a.) 5S.
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1191 (CKNR 004). S.-
Ibid.
Ibid., 13 Apr 59, MSGNR 2000 (CKNR 017); 15 Apr 59,
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2161. S.
“Memo for Gordon Gray from Robert Murphy, 1 May 59,
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Memo ‘for DCI from Rudolph Gomez, 4 Aug 59, sub:
Mr. Leo Cherne. 6S.
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9 Jun 59, DIR 30041. Ss.
Draper, op. ett., pp. 61-62, 65-69.
Thomas, op. ctt., pp. 1234-1271.
Memo for Col. King from Rudolph E. Gomez, 26 Oct
59, sub: Visit of Mr. R. E. Gomez to Havana,
Cuba, 15-18 Oct 59. S.
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 27 Oct 59, sub:
Discussions between the Department and Chief,
WHD on Cuba. S.
US Senate, 86th Congress, lst Session, Judiciary
Sub-Committee Hearings on’ “Communist Threat to
the US through the Caribbean," Part III Testimony
‘of Gen. C. P. Cabell, pp. 162-163. U..
Dispatch for COS Habana and COB Santiago de Cuba
from Chief, WHD, 18 Dec 59, sub: RMD -- Cuba,
HKBW[?] 3214. TS (No number). os ;
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 11 Dec 59, sub:
Cuban Problems. S&S. (DD/P 4-9871.)
Board of National Estimates, The Situation in the
Caribbean through 1960, SNIE 80/1-~-59, 29 Dec 59,
pp. 1, 4, 7, 13. 5S. a ;
Office Memo to Doris from Pauline, 11 Jan 60, .
‘sub: General Cabell's Briefing qf JCS-State,
8 Jan 60. S. ;
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Source References’:
Part II
Castro Must Go
A. Organizing for Covert Action, Jan-Mar 60
L. K. White, Diary Wotes, 8 Jan 60. S.
CIA Inspector General's Survey of the Bay of Pigs
Operation, Oct 61, p. 5. TS 173040. (Hereinafter
cited as I. G. Survey.)
Oral History Interview: Jacob D. Esterline by
‘Jack B. Pfeiffer, 10-11 Nov 75, Tape 1, p. 2.*
Ibid., pp. 3-4.°
Memo for James E. Flannery, 12 Dec 73, sub: Review
of [{E. Howard] Hunt's Book [Give Us This Day]. S.
David R. McLean, Western Hemisphere Division, 1946-
1965, II, 242-243. (DDO HP 324, Dec 73.). S.
Conversation between Walter Elder and Jack B.
Pfeiffer, 14 Jun 74. U. ce
MR from Jack B. Pfeiffer, 3 Oct 73, sub: Brief
Conversation with Jake Esterline. C.
Oral History Ihterview: Richard Drain by Jack B.
Pfeiffer, 8 Jan 76, Tape 1, pp. 6-8.
Oral History Interview: Richard Bissell by Jack
B. Pfeiffer, 17 Oct 75, Tape 1, pp. 2-3.
Drain-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. cit., Tape l,
pp. 15-16.
This and all other Oral History Interviews conducted
Jack B. Pfeiffer are UNCLASSIFIED.
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12. Oral History Interview: Richard Bissell by Jack
B. Pfeiffer, 17.0ct 75, Tape 1, pp. 5-6.
Proposed ‘Agenda [for the] Special Group Meeting,
12 Jan 60. S.
13. MR [from Thomas A. Parrott], 13 Jan 60, sub:
' Minutes ‘of Special Group Meeting, 13 Jan 60. S.
US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activi-
ties, Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign
Leaders,:20 Nov 75, p. 93. (94th Congress, Ist
Session, Report No. 94-465.) U. (Hereinafter SSC.)
14. MR [from Thomas A. Parrott], 13 Jan 60, oP. ett.
15. Memo for DDP from C. Tragy Barnes, 21 Jan 60, sub:
; Cuba. Ss.
16. Alfrea T. Cox, Paramtlitary Ground Activities at
the Staff Level, 15 Sep 55 - 31 Dee 61, II, 384-
- _ 385 (DDO HP 183, Mar 60). S&S.
17. MR from J. D. Esterline, 2 Feb 60, sub: Meeting
with the DCI. S. :
{MR from Thomas A. Parrott] 3 Feb 60, sub: Minutes
of Special Group Meeting - Cuba. 5S. .
18. MR from J.-C. King, 26 Jun 60, sub: Meeting with
DOD: representative on Cuba.- S.
MR from E. Scott, 3 Feb 60, sub: Meeting, 3 Feb
vo [60], 0900 hours - 1015 hours. S. ;
Memo for the DDS from Bruce Cheever, 4 Feb 60,
sub: Request for Special Allowance for CIA Rep-
resentative. to CINCLANT. S.
19. [MR from Jim Flannery?], 11 Feb 60, sub: A/DDP/P
Review of Status of Plans for Cuban Operations. S.
MR from J. D. Esterline, 12 Feb 60, sub: Briefing .
of Deputy Secretary of Defense on Cuba. S.
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Memo to.Designated Representatives Under NSC ©
5412/2 [from Thomas A. Parrott?] [15-16 Feb 60?],
sub: Covert Action Operations Against Fidel ‘
. Castro. S.-
Memo to Designated Representatives under NSC 5412/2
{15-16 Feb 60?], op. ett.
Ibid.
{MR from Thomas A. Parrott?] Minutes of Spectal
Group Meeting - Cuba, 17 Feb 60. S.
Memo of Meeting with the President [on 17 Feb 60]
from Gordon Gray, 19 Feb 60. TS 189337-1.
MR from J. D. Esterline, 18 Feb 60, sub: Conversa-
tion with J: C. King, 110@ hours, 18 Feb 60. §&.
MR from J. C. King, 25 Feb 60, sub: Meeting with
Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. Thomas
Mann on Cuba. S.
MR from J. D. Esterline, 18 Feb 60, sub: Conversa-
tion with J. C. King, 1100 hours, 18 Feb 60. S.
MR from J. D. .Esterline, 19 Feb 60, sub: Meeting
with the DCI on Cuba. S.
Memorandum [no author, no date, presumed written
between 24-25 Feb 60], sub: Covert Action Against
Cuba. S&. ;
‘Ibid.
Ibid.
Minutes of OCB Meetings: 2 Mar 60;'9 Mar 60. S.
(Dwight.D. Eisenhower Library Files of the Office
of the Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs, Gordon Gray (A67-64), Box 67.)
MR [from E. A. Stanulis?], 9 Mar 60, sub: First
Meeting of Branch. 4 Task Force. S.
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32. Note to Mr. Barnes from Richard Helms, 8 Mar 60,
sub: [Revision of 8 Mar 60. paper for 5412 Group].
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33. [Memo] to Designated Representatives Under NSC
5412/2 [from T: A. Parrott, 8 Mar 60], sub:
Covert: Action. Operations Against Fidel. Castro.
S. ;
‘34... Ibid.
35. Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 8 Mar 60, sub:
' What We Are Doing in Cuba. S.
36. Ibid.
‘37. Memo for Mr. [Gordon] Gray from-Samuel E. Belk,
.. 9 Mar 60; sub: . Cuba. (TS 189337-2). (Dwight
D. Eisenhower Library. -ChLean-Up Files, Box 6
[Cuba] -)
- Briefing Note for NSC Meeting of 19 Mar 60, from
S. E. Belk, 9 Mar 60, sub: Cuba. S. (Dwight
D. Eisenhower Library. Clean-Up Files, Box 6
[Cuba] .) .
38. Memo for Mr. Gray from Samuel E. Belk, 9 Mar 60,
op. ett. ,
39. Memo for the NSC from James S. Lay, Jr., 15 Mar 60,
sub: .U. S. Policy Toward Cuba... TS (no number).
. (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library. Gordon Gray .
Records, 1952-61, “Cuba". Box [27?].)
40. .Memo of Meeting with the President on 12 Mar 60
from Gordon Gray. TS (no number). (Dwight D.
Eisenhower Library. Clean-Up Files, Box 7,'1960,
- Meetings with the President. Vol. I.)
41. Memo for Mr. Bissell. and Col. J. C. King, from
‘Allen W. Dulles, 14 Mar 60, sub: = ["Starters"
for Our Cuban Paper]. S.
42. Ibid.
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MR from J. C. King, 15 Mar 60, sub: Special Group
Meeting, 14 Mar 60. 5S. ; ;
Memo to Designated Representatives Under NSC 5412/2
(14 Mar 60], sub: Covert Action Operations Against
Fidel Castro. S. . ;
MR from J.-C. King, 15 -Mar 60, sub: Special Group
Meeting, 14 Mar 60. S.
Ibid.
Two draft papers on the Clandestine Service's .
anti-Castro efforts, 14 and 15 Mar 60. {15 Mar,
6 pp. plus Financial Annex; 14 Mar 60, 5 pp.,
no Financial Annex.) S.
Memo for Mr. [Gordon] Gray from S. E. Belk, 16 Mar
60, sub: Cuba (Briefing Note for NSC Mtg 17 Mar
60). S.
Memo of Confererice with the President, 2:30 p.m.,
17 Mar 60 from A. J. Goodpaster, 18 Mar 60. TS
(no number). (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, White
House Office, Clean-Up Files, Gordon Gray, et al,
1953- 61, Box 40[{?].)
Ibid. —
{Memo from] J. C. King, 21 Mar 60, sub: Policy
Meeting on General Covert Action Plan for Cuba,
17 Mar 60. §S. -
MR from Col. Jack Hawkins, 5 May 61,.sub: Record
of Paramilitary Action Against the Castro Govern-
ment of Cuba (CSHP 105). S.
Eisenhower, Dwight D., Waging Peace (New York,
1965), p. 533. U.
Letter to William Colby from Gordon Gray, 3 Dec
74, sub: ‘Letter to Dr. Don Wilson. (ER 74-6355/4).
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54. Memo-for DDS from John E. O'Gara, 24 Mar 60, sub:
‘Establishment of a New Branch and Section within
Headquarters WH Division. S&S.
55. L. K. White, Diary Notes, 24 Mar 60. S.
56. Memo for Comptroller, CIA from Allen W. Dulles,
24 Mar 60, sub: Project JMARC. S.
57. Ibid.
58. Memo for J.-D. Esterline from M. J. King, 18 Mar
60, sub: Branch 4. Financial Support. S.
Memo for Ed Stanulis from,Mike King, 22 Mar 60,
sub: Per Diem for Domestic Base. S.
59. MR - No. 2 [no author], 25 Mar 60, sub: _JMARC.
Ss.
60. MR - No. 3 [no author], 31 Mar 60. S.
61. Ibid.
Savilion H. Chapman, The Cuban Invasion: Maritime
Aspects, 1961, p. 7. {(CSHP-.86, Nov 66.) S.
62. Memo for Chief, WH/4 from P. E. Oberst, 31 Mar 60,
_ sub: JMARC ~- Timing and Tactics. S.
63. Memo for Chief, WH/4 from R[obert] Reynolds,
4 Apr 60, sub: Daily Progress Reports. S. ‘
64. Memo for DDP from J. D. Esterline, 15 Apr 60,
sub: JMARC Daily Progress Report for 14 Apr 60.
S. ;
65. MR from Eleanor, 27 Apr 60, sub: DCI Briefing
[by] WH/4, 14 Apr 60: S.
66. Ibid.-
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68.
69.
70.
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72.
73.
74.
75.
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Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 26 Apr 60, sub:
Project JMARC, Amendment No. 1. S.
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 8 Apr 60, sub:
Briefing of the JCS on Cuba and the Dominican
Republic. S..
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 6 Apr 60, sub:
Briefing of JCS on Operations in Cuba. S.
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 8 Apr 60, sub:
Briefing of JCS on Cuba and the Dominican
Republic. S.
MR from E. A. Stanulis, 10 Mar 60, sub: Meeting
with Capt. Burns Spore, USN. S&S.
Memo for Director of Logigtics from William E.
Eisemann, 19 Apr 60, sub: ° Funding of JMARC-3.
Memo of Conversation from E. A. Stanulis, 27 Apr
°60, sub: Aerial Coverage of Cuba and the Off-
Shore Islands. S._
Chapman, fhe Cuban Invasion, op. cit., p. 8.
Ibid., pp. 8-9.
Memo for the Secretary [of State] from R. R.
Rubottom, Jr., 25 Mar 60, sub: Coordination of
Activities Relating to Cuba.. C. (Dwight D-~.
Eisenhower Library, Gordon Gray, Records 1952-61,
Box 29, Folder: “Cuba".):
‘Minutes of Special Group Meeting of 23 Mar 60
from T. A. Parrott, 24 Mar 60. S.
Memo for Honorable Douglas Dillon from Gordon
“Gray, 29 Apr 60, sub: Personal and Confidential.
U. (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library. ‘Gordon Gray
Records, 1952-61, Box 27, Folder: "“Cuba“.)
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80.
81.
82.
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Minutes, of Special Group Meeting of 28 Apr 60
from T. A. _ Parrott {29 Apr 60?]. Ss.
Memo for E. Stanulis from J.D. Esterline, 30 Apr
60, sub: Review of Coordination with other
Agencies. S.
Memo for Chief, JMARC/CI from Jacob D. Esterline,
14 Jun 60, sub: Bureau Stay-Behind Activity. - S.
Memo for Acting Director of Central Intelligence
from J. C. King, 23 Jun 60, sub: Operational
Activities of the FBI in Cuba. S.
MR from J. C. King, 30 Jun 60, sub: FBI Intelli-
gence Operations in Cuba and Mexico. S.
Dispatch to Chief WHD frow. COB JMASH, 30 Aug 60,
sub: Forwarding of Memorandum (UFGA-113) . Ss.
Official Routing Slip for Bill Byrne from Don
[Ewing], 6 Mar 69, sub: [Review of papers on
JMWAVEJ. S. :
Memo for the President through the Secretary of
State from Allen W. Dulles, 9 Jul 60, sub: [Brief-
ing of Presidential Candidates] -[ER-62-1750]. Ss.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Clean-Up Files
(Gordon Gray, et al), Box 64, Actions by the
“President, Miscellaneous Action Notes, 18 Jul 60,
“Telegrams to Sen. John F. Kennedy and Sen.
Lyndon B. Johnson.“ U.
Memo for Mr. C. T. Barnes from John H. Dyer,
20 Jul 60, sub: Briefing Material. C.
Memo for Mr. C. T.-Barnes from E. A. Stanulis,
21 Jul 60, sub: Cuban | Briefing Paper. S.
Memo for the President from Allen W. Dulles, —
3 Aug 60, sub: (Briefing of JFK, 23 Jul 60,
and LBJ, 28 Jul 60). ER-60-6067. S.
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* 86. [Minutes of] Special Group Meeting [from T. A.
Parrott], 11 Aug 60. S.
“Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 12 Jul 60, sub:
Project JMARC, Amendment No. 2. S.
Memo for George H. Reingruber (P) from J. C.
King, 19 Jul 60, sub: Instructions for the
Obligation and Expenditure of JMARC Funds. S.-~
Memo for the DCI, from J. C. King, 19 Aug 60,
sub: .JMARC, Amendment No. 3. Ss.
87. [Memo for] Mr. Bissell from T. A. ‘p{arrott],
23 Aug 60, sub: [Release of $10 million from
the Agency Reserve for Project JMARC]. Ss.
88. Oral History Interview: William E. Eisemann by
Jack B. Pfeiffer, 14 Nov 75, Tape 3,, pp. 33-34.
C. Cooperation and Challenge
89. Cables to: MASH and RAND from Director, 6 Jun 60,
DIR 33225 (OUT 82950); MASH from Director, 22 Jul
60, DIR 41283 (OUT 99274); OARSMAN, GUATEMALA,
PANAMA, 4 Aug 60, DIR 43756 (out 54882). Ss.
90. NIE. g5- 2-60, The Situation in Cuba, 14 Jun 60,
pp. 1, 5-6. -S/NOFOR .
91. Memo of Meeting with the President on 18 Aug 60
from Gordon Gray, 22 Aug 60. TS 208101. (Dwight
'D. Eisenhower Library, White House Office, Project
cxeans Ue Records of Gordon Gray, et al, 1953-1961,
Box 40.).
92. Special Group Papers, 15 Apr 60 - 31 Dec 62,
Vol. I, 30 Jun 60. 6S.
93. Memo of Meeting with the President on 18 Aug 60,
op. ett.
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95.
96.
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98.
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Memo of Meeting with the President, 17 Apr 60
_ from Gordon Gray. (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library,
White House Office, Project “Clean-Up Records of
- Gordon Gray et al, 1953-61," Box 7, 1960 Meetings
with the President, Vol. II, 22 Aug 60. TS
(no number).
The President's. Appointments, 1960 (Dwight D. Eisen-
hower Library, A 70-29/1.) U.
Memo for DDP from J. D. Esterline, 7 Sep 60, sub:
Attitude of Asst. Secretary of State for Latin
America, ‘Thomas Mann, on JMARC . Ss.
Ibid.
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 24 Oct 60, sub: Re-
view of Cuban Situation fgr Asst. Sec. State for
L. Aes Thomas Mann. S&S.
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 21 Oct 60, sub:
Observation on Briefing of Asst. Sec. State, Thomas
Mann, re JMARC/Guatemala Operations on 20 Oct 60.
S. : .
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 24 Oct 60, sub: Meet-
ing with DCI and Asst. SecState for L.A., Thomas
Mann, on Cuba. S.
Not used.
Memo. for DDP/EMB from C. Tracy Barnes, 31 Oct 60,
sub: Attached Paper for Special Group.
MR. ftom Jacob D. Esterline, 24 Oct 60, sub: ‘
Meeting with DCI and SecState for L.A., Thomas
Mann, on Cuba... S.
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 24 Oct 60, sub: Review
of Cuban Situation for Asst. SecState for L. A.,
Thomas Mann. S. . .
Memo: for DCI from J. C. King, 21 Oct 60, sub:
Observations on Briefing of Asst. SecState,
Thomas Mann, re JMARC/Guatemala Operation on
20 Oct 60. Si. .
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104.
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107.
108.
109.
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Memo for DDP from J..C. King, 26 Oct 60, sub:
JMARC U. S. Base Requirements... S.
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 3 Nov 60, sub:
Meeting’ with DDCI. Ss.
MR from J. C. King, 7 Nov 60, sub: Dinner with
Adolf A. Berle, Jr.
MR from J. D. Esterline, 10 Sep 60, sub: Meeting
with James A. Douglas, "9 Sep 60. S.
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from E. A. Stanulis, 12 Sep
60, sub: Policy Approval for the Use of DOD
Personnel in Project JMARC. S.
Memo for DDP from J. Foster Collins, 15 Sep 60,
sub: Foreign Volunteerswfor JMARC. .,
Memo for Chief, WH Division from Alfred T. Cox,
12 Oct 60, sub: Recruitment of American Volun-
teers. Ss.
Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 20 Sep 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report for 12-16 Sep 60. S&S.
Memo for Chief, WHD .from E. A. Stanulis, 5 Oct 60,
sub: Guantanamo Bay. S..
- Ibid.
Briefing Note for NSC Mtg, 7 Nov 60 from CAH
{Christian A. Herter], 4 Nov 60, sub: U. S.
Policy Toward China. S.
Memo for DCI from F: P. Holcomb, 28 Oct 60, sub:
Concern Expressed by Admiral Dennison, CINCLANT.
MR from J. Hawkins, 2 Nov 60, sub: Briefing this
date. at HQ CIC Atlantic and Supreme. Commander,
Atlantic on Project JMARC. SS. .
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D. Personnel and Training
“113. Memo for DDP from Jacob.D. Esterline, 14 Apr 60,
sub: JMARC Daily Progress Report. S. ;
114. Esterline-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. cit., Tape l,
pp. 3-4.
115. MR from Jack “B. Pfeiffer, 26 Oct 73, sub: Brief
conversation with Jake Esterline. ic
116. Eisemann-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. cit., Tape l,
: p. 2.
117. . Tbid., Tape 1, pp. 2-3.
118. Drain- Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. ett., Tape l,
Pe 5.)
119. Ibid., Tape 1, pp. 6-7.
'120. Ibid., Tape i, pp. 9-10.
120a. Memo for Executive Officer, ‘DCI from. ‘Richard Helms,
19 Jan 50, sub: Dissemination of Intelligence to
DD/I. (ER 11-552). S.
David Coffin, Development of Ecnomic Intelligence
in the Office of Research and Reports, 1950-1967,
II, 44-45. (DDI/OER 2, Oct 74.) s.
-121. Military biographic sheets on Hawkins and Egan.
U.
JMARC Daily Progress Reports, 27 Jan and 29 Aug 60.
Ss.
122. Drain-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. eit., Tape 1,
_pp- 10-11.
123. ‘Esterline-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. ectt., Tape l,
/- p. S. .
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124. Memo for DDP from J. C. King, 17 Mar 60, sub:
: Personnel Assignments to Branch 4, WH Division.
sS.
125. WH Field Memo. No. 12-60 to Chief: All WH Field
Stations and Bases, from Oliver G. Galbond (P)
19 Feb 60, sub: -Agent Candidates for Possible
Use in Cuba. S. ,
Book Dispatch No. 1881 to All WH Field Stations
and Bases from Chief, WHD,. 22 Apr 60, sub: Re-.
cruitment of Cuban Nationals. S&S. .
R and R to WH/FI from WH/4/FI, 12 Sep 60 forward-,
ing FI activity reports for.months of Mar through.
‘Aug 60. S.
126. DDS Chrono Files: Minutes of DDS Staff Meetings,
20 Apr, 18 May, and 29 June 60. S.
127. Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 9 Jun 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report for 7 and 8 Jun 60.
Ss. ; ;
Memo for DDP from J. C. King, 14 Jun 60, sub:
Staffing Guide for JMARC. S&S.
Memo for DDP from J. C. King, 9 Aug 60, sub:
Personnel Requirements for WH/4 - JMARC. S.
Memo. for A/DDP/A from Richard M. Bissell, Jr.,
'25 Aug 60, sub: .Personnel Requirements for
WH/4.° (DDP-O-4402.) 5S.
. (128. MR from John F.’ Mallard, 6 Sep 60, sub: Meeting
with Mr. Tracy Barnes. S.
129. Memo for Chief, WH/4 from.Richard M. Bissell, Jr.,
5 Nov 60, sub: Personnel Requirements for WH/4-
JMARC. (DDP-0-5858.) S. ;
130, JMARC Daily Progress Reports - Support, 19 Aug 60.
S.
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Memo for DDP from J. C. King, 19 Oct 60, sub:
“Use of US Contract Personnel for JMARC Maritime
Operations. S.
Cable to JMASH:from Director, 9 Nov 60, DIR 10738
(ouT 90611). S.-
Cable to Director from MADD, 1 Nov'60, MADD 8452.
(IN 36407). S.
Eisemann-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. ett., Tape l,
p. 7.
it
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Part III
' Changing Concepts
1. Savilion H. Chapman, The Cuban Invasion -- Maritime
Aspects, 1961, pp. 11-12. (CSHP 86, Nov 66.) S.
2. Ibid., p. 13.
3. Memo for Chief, WH/4 from Richard M. Bissell, Jr.,
2 Nov.60, sub: [Memorandum on Project JMARC]. S.
' Memo for DDP/EMB from Frangis W. Barkley, 2 Nov: 60,
sub: WH/4 Paper. for SubmiSsion to Special Group on
3 Nov 60. S. ;
4. MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 3 Nov 60, sub: Meeting
with DDCI. Ss.
Minutes of Special Group Meeting [from T. A. Parrott],
3 Nov 60. S. -
5. Cable ‘to Guat. from Director, &4& Nov 60, DIR 09972
(OUT 88974). ;
Cable to Director from MADD, 5 Nov 60, MADD 0487
(IN 38552)... S. .
Memo for Chief, TRAV from Jack Hawkins, 7 Nov 60,
sub: Organization and Training of Strike Force. S.-
6. Memo for C/CA from WH/4, 15 Nov 60, sub: Draft
Cuban Operational Briefing {for] PresidentrElect. S.
MR from Jack Hawkins, 2 Nov 60, sub: Briefing this
date at Hq. CIC Atlantic and Supreme Allied Com-
‘mander, Atlantic. Ss.
MR from Richard D. Drain, 16 Nov 60, sub: JMARC
' Meeting with’DDP. S.
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MR from Richard D. Drain, 16 Nov 60, sub: JMARC
Meeting with DDP. 6S.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Memo for General Maxwell Taylor from Allen W. Dulles,
1 Jun 61, sub: [Briefing of President- Elect, John
F. Kennedy, 18 Nov 60]. Ss.
Memo for DDP from C. Tracy Barnes, 18 Nov 69, sub:
Points re Cuba from Discussion at Special Group Meet-
ing, Saturday, 19 Nov 60. S.
Minutes of Special Group Meetings [from T. A. Parrott],
16 Nov, 19 Nov, and 23 Nov, 60. S.
Memo for DDP from J. C. King, 26 Oct 60, sub: JMARC
Budget. {DD/P. .0-5866). 5S. :
Memo for Chief, WHD from Richard M. Bissell, Jr.,
7 Nov 60, sub: JMARC Budget. - (DD/P 0-5866). S.
Memo for Chief, WH/4 Support from Herbert B. Juul,
22 Nov 60, sub: Staffing Requirements for 600 Man
Strike Force Training.
Cable to Director from Guatemala, 22 Nov 60, GUAT
584 (IN 46427). S. |
Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 23 Nov 60,
sub: Major Problems Confronting. Operation JMARC. S&S.
. . N
Ibid.
Memo for DDP from Cc. Tracy Barnes, 18 Nov 60, op. eit.
Cables to Director from JMTRAV: 23 Nov 60, .TRAV 0141
(IN 46775); 25 Now 60, TRAV 0148 (IN 47383). .S.
Cable to Director from Guatemala, 28 Nov 60, GUAT
605 (IN 48628). 5S. L
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Memo .for DDP from J. C. King, 29 Nov 60, sub: Para-
military Policy re Cuba. 5S.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Taylor Committee Reports, MR's of PM Study Group
Meetings, 7th Meeting, 1 May 1961, p. 3. S. .
Memo for Chief, WH/4 PM from Jacob D. Esterline, |
2 May 61, sub: Straightening Out Dates of Strike
Force Concept for the Taylor Committee. S.
Oral History Interview: Jacob D. Esterline by
Jack B. Pfeiffer, 10-11 Nov 75, Tape 3, p. 39.
Oral History Interview for the John F. Kennedy
Library: Richard Bissell by Joseph E. O'Connor,
25 Apr 67, pp. 3-4. U.
Oral History Interview: Richard M. Bissell, Jr.
by Jack B. Pfeiffer, 17 Oct 75.
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‘Part IV
Presidential Resurgence
1. Oral History Interview: Jacob D. Esterline by
Jack B. Pfeiffer, 10-11 Nov 75, Tape 1, pp. 13-14.
2. MR from Richara@’D. Drain, 29 Nov 60, sub: JMARC.
Meeting with DDP. S.
3. Memo of Conversation with William D. Pawley from
_ Livingston, T. Merchant, 28 Nov 60. S.
4. Minutes of Special Group Méeting [from Thomas A.
Parrott], 30 Nov 60. s.
Ibid.
2: a. - Lbid., E Pec:iéo.Ts
6. -Memo for [Allen W. Dulles] from Livingston T.
Merchant, 10 -Dec 60, sub: Proposal to the President
and President's Reply. TS (no number).
7. Ibid.
8. Ibid.
9, CAE aera a per’ Ae OPEL A Poem (pel ente | Doe bc, Aul--
leenabede a peeps,
Jo, Vernke § Spread hey, nals] prove Theme, A bee], SDVee Go, S.
Memo for DDP/EMB from Jacob D. Esterline, 6 Dec 60,
sub: Four JMARC Problems for 8 December Meeting of
Special Group. S. : ;
Memo for Gen. Lansdale. from-C. Tracy Barnes, 7 Dec 60,
sub: [Problems for Special Group Meeting of 8 Dec 60].
Memo for DCI from C. Tracy Barnes, 7 Dec 60, sub:
. Special Group Meeting, 8 Dec 60. S.
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_MR from Thomas A. Parrott, 8 Dec 60, sub: Minutes
of Special Group Meeting, 8 Dec 60. S.
Memo for Tracy Barnes from Joseph W. Scott, 8 Dec
60, sub: [A Suggested Program for Cuba]. TS (no
number). —
‘ Dwight D. Eisenhower, Waging Peace (New York, 1965),
pp- 603, 712. “Ue
SNIE 85-3-60, 8 Dec 60, Prospects for the Castro
Regime. S/NOFORN.
MR from Michael F. Taylor, 23 Dec 60, sub: Meeting
with Ambassador Wilhauer [ste]. Ss.
Ibid,
*
Minutes of Special Group Meeting {from Thomas A.
Parrott], 22 Dec 60. S.
MR from R. E. Whedbee, 22 Dec 60, sub: Meeting
arranged by Henry Holland, 21 Dec 60.
Minutes of Special Group Meeting {from Thomas A.
Parrott],'22 Dec 60. S..
MR from R. E. Whedbee, 22 Dec 60, sub: “Meeting
arranged by Henry Holland,, 21 Dec 60.
{Memo] for Attention of Col. J. C. King from Mike
Haider, rec'd 10 Jan 61, sub: [Anti-Castro Leftists].
U . . . . .
Memo for Mr. Richard Bissell from BG Lansdale,
28 Dec 60, sub: Cuba. S.
Minutes of Special Group Meeting {from Thomas A.
Parrott], 29 Dec 60. 5S.
Ibid.
Ibid.
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Memo of Conference with the President, 29 Dec 60,
from A. .J. Goodpaster, 6 Jan 61. S. (Dwight D.
Eisenhower tibrary, DDE Clean-Up Files, Box 51 -
Cuba.)
Minutes of Special Group Meeting, 29 Dec 60,
Op. ett.
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from C. Tracy Barnes, 28 Dec 60,
“sub: [Cuba]. S.
Memo for DCI from C. Tracy Barnes, 2 Jan 61, sub:
_ Material for Policy Meeting on Cuba, 3 Jan 61. S.
Memo for Mr. Frank Devine from J. D. Esterline,
3 Jan 61, sub: Personnel for US Embassy in Havana.
Ss. :
Cable to Havana from. BELL, 3 Jan 61, BELL 0174
(OUT 5669). 5S. ;
MR from C. Tracy Barnes,‘'3 Jan 61, sub: Outline
of 3 Jan 1961 [White House] Meeting. S.
L. K. White, Diary Notes, 3 Jan 61. Ss.
Cable to BELL from Havana, 7 Jan 61, HAVA 7405
(IN 1184). Ss.
Cable to Havana from Director, 7 Jan 61, DIR 19746
(OUT 60701). S. ‘
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from J. Hawkins, 4 Jan 61,
sub: Policy Decisions Required for Conduct of
Strike Operations Against ‘Government of Cuba. S.
MR from R. D. Drain, 4 Jan 1960 [ste], sub:
Meeting with A/DDP/A. Ss.
Memo for DCI from C. Tracy Barnes, 5 Jan 61, sub:
Material for the 5 Jan Special Group Meeting. S.
Memo for. ADDP/A from J. D. Esterline, 9 Jan 61,
sub: Material for the 12 Jan [61] Special Group
Meeting. S. :
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Minutes of Special Group Meeting [from Thomas A.
Parrott, 12 Jan 61]. S.
MR from John S. Warner, 9 Jan 61, sub: DCI Appear-
ance before. CIA Subcommittee on House Appropriations
Committee, 6 Jan 61. (TS 174817).
Daily Progress ‘Reports, WH/4/Support: June 1960 -
March 1961: ‘28 Déc 60, . 30 Dec 60, 3 Jan 61. S.
_ Eisenhower, Waging Peace, op. ett., p. 614. U.
MR from J. C. King, 1L Jan 61, sub: Meeting to
Discuss Proposed Release to the Press re NWYf Story
of 10 Jan 61- on _ Training of Guerrillas in Guatemala.
Ss.
Memo for Under Secretary Merchant. from Ambassador
Willauer, 18 Jan 61, sub: The Suggested Program
for Cuba Contained in the Memorandum to You dated
6 Dec 60. S.
Minutes of Special Group Meeting [from Thomas A.
Parrott], 19 Jan 61. S.
Memo for Under Secretary Merchant from Ambassador
Willauer,.18 Jan 61, op. cit.
Playa Giron: Derrota. det Imperitaltsmo (Habana:
Ediciones R, 1961), I, 405... U.
Ibid., 436.
Eisenhower, Waging Peace, op. ctt., pp. 613-614.
Newsday, 10 sep 65, p. 50. U: |
Ibid., pp. 50-51. |
Interview with Gordon Gray by Paul D. Hopper,
19 Jul 67, Columbia University Oral History Project,
Part 7, pp. 274- -277. U. (Dwight D. Eisenhower
Library copy.)
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; Dwight D. Eisenhower Library:
OH~14 Dwight D. Eisenhower, 28 Jul 64.
OH-57 | Thomas C. Mann, 23 Feb 68.
OH-117 Livingston Merchant -- Part I, 4 May 67;
: Part 2, 13 May 68. : :
OH-183 Thomas S. Gates, Jr., 3 Aug 67.
OH~206 Gen. David M. Shoup, 29 Aug 72.
OH-288 James H. Douglas, 23 Oct. 72.
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Part V
Direct Action Programs
_A. Propaganda
1. Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 27 Oct 59, sub:
Propaganda Operations in _the Caribbean.
2. Minutes of Special Group Meeting, 28 Oct 59 [from
T. A. Parrott).
Memo for A/DDP/A from Sherman Hoar, 29 Oct 59, sub:
DCI Comments on Cuban Proposal.
Memo for DCI from J.C. King, 3 Nov 59, sub: Opera- .
tion Against the Regime of Fidel Castro. ;
Memo for: Acting Chief, WHD from Richard M. Bissell,
Jr., 16 Nov 59, sub: Anti-Castro Broadcast Opera-
tions.
Memo for DCI from R. E. Gomez , 17 Nov 59, sub:
Anti-Castro Broadcast Operations.
3. Minutes of Special Group Meetings {from T. A. Parrott]:
18 Nov 59; 9 Dec 59.
Memo for. Chief, WHD from C. Tracy Barnes, 20 Jan 60,
sub: Cuba (DD/P-0-308).
4. Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 2 Feb 60, sub: Report.
on WHD Plans and Activities Concerning Cuba, etc.
5. _JMARC Propaganda Program [Maxch 1960]. Ss.’
6. MR‘'s from J. €. King, 15 Mar 60, sub: [Meetings
with Messrs. Lemon, Loeb, Lapham, and Wright].
7. Ibid.
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MR from J. C. King; 9 May 60, sub: Freeport Sulphur
Co. Contribution to Support of Anti-Castro Radio
Program.
Memo for Mr. Lawrence R. Houston from J. C. King,
9 May 60, sub: Freeport Sulphur Co.
MR from J. C. King, 9 Aug 60, sub: Contribution
to Cuban Broadcasting Program.
; Ltr to Hon. Dana Latham, Commissioner of Internal
“Revenue, 10 Aug 60 from John S. Warner. ;
Memo for Col. King from R. E. Gomez, 19 Aug 60,
sub: Telecon with Henry Holland, 19 Aug 60.
Memo for ‘Chief, WHD from q. D. Esterline, 25 Oct 60,
sub: WRUL Radio Effort. —
Cable to Director from MASH, 19 Nov 60, MASH 1744
(IN 45083).
Cable to JMASH from Director, 23 Nov 60, DIR 13132 |
(OUT 95725). - Se
‘Request for Payment of Confidential Funds to JMARC/
Finance from D. Phillips, 21 Nov 60.
Memo for JMARC/Finance from C/WH/4/Prop, 23 Nov 60,
sub: WRUL Monthly Payments.
‘
Cable to JMWAVE. from BELL, 27 Dec 60, BELL 0022
(OUT 5074). °
Memo for Chief, WHD from David A. Phillips, 25 Jan
61, sub: Approval for Continuing Payments from JMATE
Funds for WRUL Radio Program.
Memo for Chief, Ops Branch, DPD/DDP from Chester H.
Vincent, .29 Apr 60, sub: JMARC Progress Report
(DPD 3505-60).
Memo for DPD/AS from.D. A. Phillips, 25 May 60, sub:
Medium Wave Broadcasts from Aircraft (DPD-4426-60).
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Memo for DDP from D. A. Phillips, 27 Jun 60, sub:
Estimates for Aircraft Broadcasts to Cuba.
JMARC Propaganda program, op. cit.
MR from David’ R. McLean, 27 Jul 72, sub: Interview
with David A. Phillips.
Ibid.
Cable for Director from JMASH, 22 Nov 60, MASH 1805.
(IN 46419). -
Memo for C. T. Barnes from E. A. Stanulis, 21 Jul 61,
sub: Cuban Briefing Papers.
[Memo for] Mrs. Geraldine S. DePuy, Director,
Operations Division and John P. Hebrew, Director,
Investigation Staff, Bureau ‘of Foreign Commerce,
Dept. of Commerce from R..W. Lindsay, Intelligence
Division, Investigation Staff, Bureau of Foreign’
Commerce, Dept. of Commerce, 20 May 60, sub: Swan
Islands (FC-2040; 2-37).
Ltr. for Harold W. Reeves, Collector of Customs,
Tampa, Fla. from Geraldine S. DePuy, 25 May 60,
‘FC-2650-FLB.
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from Chief, WH/4 Support,
27 May 60, sub: Shipment of Supplies and Equip-
ment to Swan. Island.
MR from [R. S. Kraus?], 27 May 60, sub: JMHOPE.
MR from David A.-Phillips, 27 Jun 60, sub: Briefing
of Senator Mundt on CIA Radio Operations against
Cuba. .
- . Minutes of Special: Group Meeting [from T. A.
14.
Parrott], 12 May 60.
Memo for Chief, WHD from William E. Eisemann,
27 Jun 60, sub: Administrative Plan for the
JMARC/4 Phase of Project JMARC.
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Phillips, David A., fhe Night Wateh (New. York:
Atheneum, 1977), pp. 90-91. U.
MR from Richard R. Bennett, 22 Apr 60, sub:
Proposed Implementation Plan for Cover Plan for
' JMARC/4.
"Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 25 Apr 60,
; ‘sub: JMARC ‘Daily Progress Report 22, 23, 24,
ye 28 Apr 60.
R and R Sheet for E. Stanulis from David A. Phillips,
_.5 May 60, sub: Annex A, Operational Plan for JMARC/4 .
Memo. of Conversation from E. A. Stanulis, 28 Apr 60,
_sub: Cover for JMARC. ,
‘Burwell, James, Logisttes*.Support for Operations
in Cuba, March 1960-October 1961, DDS/HS OL-7,
Apr 71.
15. - [Memo from} WH/Security for Cuban History [May 61],
~ sub: ' [Security ‘of Swan Island] .
16. Memo for Mr. David Phillips from J. D. Esterline,
29 Mar 60, sub: Random Notes of 29 Mar [60] which
Require Attention.
17. Cable to Director from Havana, 30 Mar 60, MSGNR
3940 (CKNR 208).
Cable to Havana from Director, 9 Mar 60, MSGNR .
18435 (CKNR 098).
‘18. MR from David R. McLean, 27 Jul 72, sub: Inter-
view with David A. Phillips.
Memos for the NSC from James S. Lay, Jr., sub:
U.S. Policy Toward Cuba: 20 Jul and 5 Aug 60.
oUO. (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library: Gray, Gordon:
Records, 1952-61, Box 27, , Folder “Cuba - ")
[Dept. of State, ARAI, Progress Report on Cuba,
22 Jul 60. Cc. (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library:
Gray, Gordon: Records, 1952-61, Box 27, Folder
“Cuba. "y) ;
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MR from David R. McLean, 27 Jul 72, op. eit.
WH/4 Prop Notes for 9 Aug 60.
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 1 Sep 60, sub:
Radio Swan.
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 2 Aug 60, sub:
Radio Swan. (DD/P 0-4013).
Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 30 Aug 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report for 25-29 August 1960.
WH/4 Prop Notes for 23 Sep 60.
Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 27 Sep 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report for 23-26 Sep 60.
_ —.
Memo for Mobilization and Military Personnel Divi-
Sion from J. C. King, 19 Nov 60, sub: Request for
Personnel from Department of Defense.
Cables. to BELL from RAND: 7 Jan 61, RAND 0172
(IN 1158); 10 Jan 61, RAND 0179 (1360). —
Dispatch to Chief, WHD from COB, JMWAVE, 20 Mar 61,
sub: Request for Promotion/Fitness Report.
{Memo from] c. T. Barnes, 15 Mar 61, sub: Propaganda
Effort.
x
MR from David.R. McLean, 27 Jul 72, op. cit.
Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 6 May 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report, 28 Apr-5 May 60.
WH/4/Prop Notes for .20 Oct 60, 21 Oct 60.
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 13 Aug 60, sub:
Conversation with ADDP/A.
Free, Lloyd A., "A Summary Report on Attitudes
of the Cuban People toward the Castro Regime"
' [August 1960]. (ER 60-5982).
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25. MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 13 Aug 60; op. cit.
26. Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, -12 Aug 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report for 10 and 11 Aug 60.
27. Interview of David A. Phillips by Jack B. Pfeiffer,
11 Mar 75.
28. Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 24 May 60,
sub: JMARC Progress Report for 12-19 May 60.
Klein and Saks,.. “Preliminary Outline of Economic
and Financial Government Platform, etc," 17 Jun 60.
U.
29. Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 5 Jul 60, sub:
Operational Exploitation of Khrushchev Visit to
Cuba. (ER 60- ~5254)". ™
WH/4 Prop Notes for 5 July 1960, 6 Jul 60..
30. Memo for. DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 23 Aug 60,
- sub: JMARC Progress: Report for 19-22 Aug 60.
31. Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 13 Sep 60,
' sub: JMARC Progress Report for 8 and 9 Sep 60.
3la. Information on Khrushchev destinations from John
Zabotto, OCR/USSR Div/Pol-Mil Br., 23 Aug 78. U.
32. Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 9 Aug 60,
‘sub: . JMARC Progress Report for 8 Aug 60. ©
WH/4 Prop Notes for: 21 Oct 60; 1, 2, and 1 Nov
60; and 1 Dec 60.
Memo for DCI from J: C. King, 29 Feb 60, sub: What
We Are Doing in Cuba. ; ,
Cable to JMASH from Director, 2 Dec 60, DIR 14634
(OUT 98992).
Senate Select Committee, Alleged Assassination Plots
Involing Foreign Leaders (94th Cong, lst Sess, Rpt
No. 94-465), 20 Nov 75, p. 72. U. .
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WH/4 Prop Notes for 19 Aug 60, 22 Aug 60.
Cable to Havana, Istanbul, Ankara, JMASH from
Director, 19 Aug 60, DIR 46287 (OUT 60198).
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from R. E. Gomez, 24 Aug 60,
sub: Outgoing Cable to Havana, Istanbul, Ankara,
and MASH, OUT 60198 of 19 Aug 60.
B. Sabotage and Other Exercises
[Information Requested for Green Study], Job 63-289,
Box 1, Folder 9.
‘MR {from T.A. Parrott], 16 Mar 61, sub: ‘special
Group Meeting - Cuba.
MR [from Thomas A. Parrott], 9 Mar 60, sub: Minutes
of Special Group Meeting, 9 Mar 60.. .
Ibid., Minutes of Special Group Meeting, 14 Jul 60.
MR from J. D. Esterline, 15 Jul 60, sub: Paramilitary
‘Meeting with DDP.
Transmittal Slip to Chief, WH/D from [Chief] WH/4/PM,
21 Jul 60, ‘sub: Paramilitary Op Plan 1.
Routing and Record Sheet to WH/FI from WH/4/FI,
12 Sep 60,.sub: Monthly Reports of FI Activity,
March-August 1960 (See Aug 60).
MR from [WH/4/PM?] 30 Nov 60, sub: Operation to
Subtle Sabotage Oil and Kerosene in Storage [in
Cuba]j. ‘
Cable to BELL from WAVE, 31 Jan 61, WAVE 3322
(IN 3361). |
Cable to Paris from Director, 23 Jun 60, DIR 36353
(OUT 89214).
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40. MR [from J. C. King?], 29 Nov 60, sub: Sabotage
' [of] Cuban Television Services. TS (no number).
, Cable to .JMWAVE from BELL, 24 Feb 61, BELL 1924
. ‘ (OUT 9992).
Cable to. JMWAVE. from Director, 24 Feb 61, BELL 1929
(ouT 5001). ©
41. Memo for DDP from J. C. King, 1 Nov 60, sub:
' Request for Approval for Sabotage attacks against
Soviet and Soviet Bloc Targets in Cuba.
42: Memo for DDP from J. Cc. King, 18 Nov 60, sub:
* Development of Action Squads by WHD.
Memo for Chief, WHD from Richard M. Bissell, Jr.,
10 Nov 60, sub: Goon Squads. ;
43. Memo for DDP from J. C..King, 18 Nov 60, op. cit.
44, Memo for Chief, JMARC from John D. Corbett, 12 Sep 60,
° sub: Approval of Special Operations.
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from J. Hawkins, 14 Sep 60,
sub: - Special Operations.
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Source References
_ Part VI
Mr. Nixon's Role in the BOP Operation
Richard M. Nixon, “Cuba, Castro,. and John F. Kennedy,"
Reader's Digest, Nov 64, pp. 283-286. U. .
‘Richard M. Nixon, RN: The Memoirs of: Richard Nixon
(N.¥., 1978), pp. 202-203. U.
Theodore Draper, Castro's Revolution (N. Y., 1962),
pp. 62-63. U.
Nixon, "Cuba, Castro, and John F. Kennedy," op. ctt.
: *
Nixon, RW, op: ett., p. 202.
Rufo Lopez-Fresquet,,” My Fourteen Months with Castro
(Cleveland, 1966), p. 107. U.
MR from Jack B. Pfeiffer, 18 Jul 79, sub: Telecon
with Bob Zunzer re writing letter to Richard Nixon.
U.
Letter to Richard M. Nixon from Jack B. Pfeiffer,
19 Jul 79. U.
Memo for Jim Pittman from Jack B. Pfeiffer, 5 Mar 79,
sub: Memo of Meeting with Fidel Castro on 19 Apr 59
(ER 79-7295). U.
MR's from J..C. King: 27 Jan 60, sub: Meeting in
Vice President's Office on Cuba; 27 Jan 60, Meeting
with Mr. Henry Holland on Cuba; 25 Feb 60, sub:
Meeting with General Cushman, Aide to the Vice
President.
Ibid., 25 Feb 60.
Ibid., 27 Jan 60.
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6. .Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 29. Feb 60, sub: What
We Are Doing in Cuba.
7. Minutes of the 436th Meeting of the NSC [from Gordon
Gray], 10-Mar 60. (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library:
Gordon Gray, Box 79-NSC, Minutes and Agenda 1960. -)
TS (no number).
Memo: of Conference with the President [on] 17 Mar
60 from A. J. Goodpaster, 18 Mar 60. TS (no number) .
8. MR from J. D. Esterline, 30 Mar 60, sub: Contact
- with Mr. William Pawley in Miami, 21 Mar 60.
“an,
9. MR from J. D. Esterline, 8 Apr 60, sub: Review of
the. Cuban. Operation and Examination of Possibilities
for Hemispheric Support for Liberal Governments
(DDP 0-1956).°
10. Memo for. DDP from C. Tracy Barnes, 17 May 60, sub:
‘ ; : Project JMARC. a
10a. [Minutes of] special Group Meetings - Cuba. [from
Thomas A. Parrott], 19 May 60.
11. MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 20 May 70, sub: Review
of Swan Island Operation and [William D. Pawley's]
‘Apparent Unilateral Decision to Work with Cuban
Exiles Independent of CIA.
12: Memo for DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 7 Jun 60,
sub: Rubio-Pawley Group.
13. cables to. Director: from Havana, 4 Jun 60, HAVA
4820 (IN 48003); from MASH, 9 Jun 60, MASH 0041
(IN 49533).
14. Official Routing Slip to C/WHD from Gerard Droller
{4 Jun 60].
a
15. Memo to DDP from Jacob D. Esterline, 7 Jun 60, sub:
Rubio-Pawley Group.
-16. MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 11 Jul 60, sub: Lunch
{on 20 Jun 60] with General Cushman, Vice-Presidential
Aide.
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{Minutes of] Special Meeting of the NSC on 22 Jun
60 [from' James S. Lay, Jr.]. (Dwight D. Eisenhower
Library: Gordon Gray: Records, 1952-61, "Cuba"
folder.) TS (no number).
Routing and Record Sheet. for Chief, WHD from Chief,
WH/4, 21 Jun 60, sub: Copy of NSC Briefing Paper
sent General Cabell on 20 June.
Ibid.
Memo for Assistant to the President for. National
Security Affairs from Jacob D. Esterline, 25 Jun 60,
sub: Notes on Policy Discussion which Followed the
CIA Briefing of the NSC on Cuba, 22 Jun 60.
Memo for Mr. Jacob D. Esterline from James S. Lay,
Jr., 29 Jun 60, sub: Esterline memo of 25 Jun 60.
[Notes on Policy Discussion at Special NSC Meeting
of 22 Jun 60). .
MR from Jacob D. Esterline, 1 Jul 60, sub: Tele-
phone Conversation with General Cushman.
Memo for Chief, WH/4 from C. Tracy Barnes, 7 Jul 60,
sub: Swan Island Broadcasts.
Memo for DCI from Rudolph E. Gomez, 26 Sep 60, sub:
Mario Garcia Kohly Antiga. (ER 60-7645).
Memo for DCI from J. C. King, 18 Jul 60, sub:
Contacts with Mario Garcia Kohly .
MR from. J. D. Esterline, 20 Jul 60, sub: Briefing
of General Cushman. oo .
_WH/4 Prop Notes Jun 60 - Jul 61: 18, 19, 20, 21,
26, 29 Jul; 1 Aug; and 11, 17 Oct 60.
MR's from. Robert W. Andrews, 23 and 26 Sep and 4 Oct.
0, sub: William Jackson Powell.
. ta
Memo for Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. from Allen W. Dulles,
17 Jun 61, sub: Marshall Diggs Proposals on Behalf
of Garcia Kohly. ,
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24. Memo for the President from Allen W. Dulles, 3 Aug 60,
{sub:. Intelligence Briefing for Democratic’ Candidates,
July 1960]. (ER 60-6067). U.
Memo for the Record from Allen W. Dulles, 21 Sep 60,
‘{sub: Briefing of Sen. John F: Kennedy on 19 Sep 60].
25. New York Times, 21 Oct 60. U.
7 26. Nixon, "Cuba, Castro, and John F. Kennedy , " op. cit.,
pp. 286-288. U.
Nixon, RN, op. ctt., pp. 220-221. U.
27. Nixon, “Cuba, Castro, and John F. Kennedy," op. cit.,
p. 288. .
Nixon, RN, op. cit., p. 221.
28.. MR from Jack: B. Pfeiffer, 1 Mar 78, sub: Meeting .
with Mrs. Fawn M. Brodie. U. |
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., A Thousand Days (New .
York, 1965), p. 225. U.
29. New York Times,- 23 Oct 60. U.
MR from Thomas A. Parrott, 27 Oct 60, sub: State-
ments by Presidential Candidates.
30. Schlesinger, -op. eit., p. 164. U.
Memo. for C/CA from WH/4, 15 Nov 60, sub: Draft
Cuban Operational Briefing: President Elect.
31. Memo for the Honorable John A. McCone from Allen
W. Dulles; 20 Mar 62, sub: [Intelligence Briefing
of President-elect Kennedy] . - U. .
32. Letter to Admiral Stansfield. Turner from Fawn M.
Brodie, 4 Jan 78. U.
33. .MR [from WH/4], 15 Nov 60, sub: [Transcript of
Tape of] Telephone Conversation between C/JMARC
and William D. Pawley on 14 Nov 60.
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Part VII
Assassination
Oral History Interview: Richard M. Bisssell, Jr.
by Jack B. Pfeiffer, 17 Oct 75, Tape 2, p. 18.
Ibid., p. 17.
LK. White, Diary Notes, 22 Mar 61.
Oral History Interview: Jacob D. Esterline by
- Jack. B. Pfeiffer, 10-11 Nov 75. (Untaped conver-
_ sation.)
Ibid.
Oral History Interview: . Richard D. Drain by Jack B..
Pfeiffer, 8 Jan 76, Pemaeiy: pp. 19-21.
MR [from Thomas A. Parrott], 3 Nov 60, sub: Minutes
of Special Group Meeting, 3 Nov 60.
Hunt, Howard, Give Us This Day (New Rochelle, N.Y.,
Arlington House, 1973), pp. 38-39. U.
Daily Log - [WH/4] PM Section, 18 Jul 60; 14 Oct 60.
(No author], Key to Map of Potential Paramilitary
Assets, [no date, but ‘after 6 Aug 60].
Cable to Director from SACU [Santiago, Cuba], 18 Jul
60, MSGNR 609 (CKNR 170).
Esterline-Pfeiffer OH Interview, er a 3) Sd
pp. 16-17. ,
Cable for Director from Havana, 9 Dec 60, HAVA 7133
(IN 14488). — , -
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12.° Richard D. Drain, Personal Notes.
13. ‘prain-Pfeiffer. OH Interview, op. ett., Tape 3,
p. 60.
14. Job 63-605/58, Folders 1, 2, 3: AMHINT-Operations, .
19-132-16/1-3. ;
Cable to BELL from IMHAVE, 24 Feb 61, WAVE 3931
“€IN 0915).
15. WH/4 Prop Notes for 27 Feb 61, 28 Feb 61.
Richard ‘OD. Drain, Personal Notes, 28 Feb 61.
16. Letter to Jack B. Pfeiffer from R[ichard] D. D[rain],
24 Jan 76. ;
Letter to Richard D. Drain from Jack B. Pfeiffer,
' 22 Jan 76. ,
17. Esterline- Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. eit., Tape 1,
“pp. 15-16.
“Must Go List"
18. Drain-Pfeiffer OH Interview, op. ett., Tape 1,
p. 21. .
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Part VIII
Conclusions
Playa Giron: Derrota del Impertalismo (Habana:
Ediciones R, 1961), I, 436. U. -
Maurice Halperin, The Rise and Decline of Fidel
Castro (Berkley, 1972), p. 89. U.
Playa Giron: Derrota, op. cit., III, 387. U.
Oral History Interview: Richard D. Drain by Jack
_B. Pfeiffer,.8 Jan 76, Tape 1, p.
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Description of JMWAVE Components
Support Branch
The Support Branch provided routine administrative
services to JMWAVE. These included finance, logistics and
records management and clerical support. The Branch had 19%
of JMWAVE's staffing.
Operations Branch
The Operations Branch was divided into two sections,
the FI Section and the Special Operations Section.
Staffing, consisting of operations officers and clerical
support, was 17% of JMWAVE‘s total.
The FI Section (Foreign Intelligence) was responsible
for the collection of intelligence from the target country
through covert HUMINT means. .
The Special Operations Section was responsible for
paramilitary operations.
Covert Action Branch
_ The Covert Action Branch was responsible for covert
propaganda operations. Staffing was 10% of JMWAVE‘s total
and consisted of operations officers and clerical support.
External Operations. Branch
The External Operations Branch was responsible for
collecting HUMINT on the target country through assets in
areas other. than the target country. Staffing was 13% of.
JMWAVE's total and consisted of operations officers and
‘clerical support.
Reports Section
The Reports Section prepared intelligence reports for
Headquarters and intelligence community consumers. Staffing
was 10% of JMWAVE’s total.
Technical Services Section
‘The Technical Services Section provided photographic
support to JMWAVE. Staffing was 6% of JMWAVE’s total.
Communicators
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communications between JMWAVE and Hqs. Staffing was 8% of
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HR 1-lla 10 October 1969 Mission Statement
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HR 1-lila 10 February 1975 Mission Statement
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6 August 1959 Mission Statement ,
p. 21 Photographic
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6 August 1959 Organizational Chart
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HR 1-13h 16. August 1963 Mission Statement
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16 August 1963 Organizational Chart
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support of the Central Intelligence Agency. This includes responsibility for
liaison and contact with the scientific community as well as all Government
agencies on matters of sclence and technology itn intelligence as appropriate,
and responsibility for furnishing technical planning, programming guidance,
and support to other Agency components utilizing science and technology in
support of their. functions. The Deputy Director for Science and Technology
is responsible for the operation of certain technical collection projects and
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intelligence matters; ;
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development, and enginecring (RD&E) plans and programs to insure
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photographic intajligence and providing photographic intelligence services in
support of the Cenkral Intelligence Agency and the intelligence community.
a. Produce photographic’ telligence In support of Agency and national scientific,
military, economic, and\geographic intelligence objectives.
b. Provide photographic int&lligence support and services to the Agency and the
intelligence community.
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complete analytic and technidal photographic intelligence services in support
of special collection and exploitation requirements.
d. Provide accommodations and serWces within the center for military-service and
other Government representatives engaged in joint exploitation projects.
e. Assist in the evaluation of other intgHigence sources through comparison with
photographic data. ;
f. Conduct an active program of research and development in equipment and
techniques for providing improved expiitation of photographic intelligence,
coordinating such activity as appropriate\with Agency, military-. service, and
other Government components.
g. Conduct Haison with and represent the Agency to Government and private
organizations on ‘photographic Intelligence actiNities, coordinating such Maison
as appropriate with interested Agency componenks.
h. Prepare photographic and photogrammetric intallige:.ce collection require-
ments.
4. Assist in preparation of estimates of foreign capabilities In the field of photo-
graphic intelligence.
j. Perform such other functions related to photographic ‘intelligence activities
as may be directed.
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AUTHORITY. The National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC)
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dated 18 January 1961 and functions. under the executive direction of the
Director of Central Intelligence.
MISSION. The National Photographic Interpretation Center is charged
with producing photographic interpretation reports, providing photographic
intelligence services in support of the national intelligence effort, furnish-
ing such additional support to departmental and Agency interests as can
be provided without degradation of national responsibilities, and promot-
ing an integrated and coordinated interdepartmental effort in the ex-
ploitation of photography for intelligence purposes.
FUNCTIONS. The National Photographic Interpretation Center shall:
(a) Produce photographic interpretation reports in support of the na-
tional intelligence effort and approved Priority National Intelligence
Objectives to include preliminary rapid interpretation of photographic
detail and comprehensive photographic analysis, utilizing, whenever
possible, related collateral information.
(b) Provide as a service of common concern to the intelligence com-
munity photographic intelligence services in support of the national
photographic intelligence effort, and, whenever practicable, furnish
additional support to departmental and Agency interests. ,
(c) Maintain on a selective basis a consolidated central file of photo-
graphic data.
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with other photographic collections in the intelligence- community.
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equipment for the intelligence exploitation of photography, and shall
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FUNCTIONS. The National Photographic Interpretation Center shall:
(a) Produce photographic interpretation reports in support of the national
intelligence effort and approved Priority National Intelligence Objec-
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and comprehensive photographic analysis, utilizing, whenever possible,
related collateral information.
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data. .
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quirements. ;
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support of special collection and. exploitation requirements.
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equipment for the intelligence exploitation of photography, and shall
provide information about such specialized equipment to interested
elements of the intelligence community for their own possible use or
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nents involved in national and departmental activities.
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by advanced technical means.
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further the Office’s mission.
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testing and evaluation, production, storage, and deployment of equipment
and techniques in the fields of audio, authentication, chemical communi-
cations, operational disguise, tracking and locating, nuclear detection,
visual operations, behavioral activities, graphics, document analysis, etc.
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(2) FUNCTIONS. The Director of Technical Service
(a) provides equipment, personnel services, and materials in direct sup-
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other member agencies of the U.S. Intelligence Community;
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with a limited muxber of people. We believe the direction of the
station is of high caliber, but not all the station effort is |
carefully directed at priority targets. Under current personne]
ceilings, there is little hope of increasing the manpover avail-
able for this eritical effort. Tims, both Headquarters and the
station met carefully place emphasis on assignment of priorities
and upon selective execution of the activities to meet those
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3. The Mexico City Station approaches the classic type station
in opportunities and in operations. It has high-level liaison
operations, unilateral operations, joint operations with the host
government, end Soviet, Satellite, Cuban, and indigenous Communist
- Party operations. Tt fas local collaborative liaison with other |
U.5. agencies: th’ State Department, the Federal Bureau of Investi-
gation, the Immigration and Naturalisation Service and the military.
To accomplish this wide range of tasks, the station an, cnpenised
into the Soviet Branch, Cuban Branch, Satellite Branch,
Action Branch, Coumunist Party Branch, and an operational catch-all
Which is called the “Operational Support Branch." This latter
branch is heeded by a senior operations officer who has tvo assiat~
ents, but the branch in reality is an extension of the chief of
station's personal clandestine capabilities, giving force and .
effect to that facet of the chief of station's personality as ean
operator. The deputy chief of station, in afdition to his edmin-
istrative duties, also personally handles the operations of three
projects. ; -
6. Mexico City is the only direct air Link which Cuba has
with the Western Hemisphere. It is the major transit point for
ell air travel to and from Guba. Approximately 150 persons per
week travel each vay to anf from Havana via Mexico City. This
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‘five of whom have been on the team for more than three years.
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lance and & photo-surveillance capability. It-wes thie project
which provided data on the actions of Lea Harvey Onvald in his
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The Special Investigations Group of the CI Staff (CI/SIG)
CI/SIG (the Special Investigations Group) did not exist
prior to the establishment of the CI Staff in early 1955, Its
major functions as described in CSI No, 70-1 of March 1955 are
much more modest than the functions ascribed to it in a write-up
by the Staff in early 1973. The 1955 description of functions
is as follows: 7
"Special Investigation Unit
"Major Functions
"Performs the CI investigation and analysis of any
known or potential security leak in the Clandestine
Services organization, whether in headquarters or in
the field, from the standpoint of its effect on (1)
existing operations, and (2) the cover of personnel.
In performing this function, maintains close working
relations with the Security Office, the latter being
primarily concerned in such cases from Agency
sectrity rather than an operational security stand-
poirt,''
By 1973 the description of tasks which had been assigned
to CI/SIG or which they had absorbed during the course of
events over a period of nearly two decades provides a much
broader range of functions and responsibilities, They are listed
as follows;
"CI/Special Investigations Group
"1, Conducts research into the long-range validity
of CIA operations in terms of known or potential hostile
capabilities, including penetrations, and of Agency security.
"2, Carries out coordination with the Office of Security
in such cases.
"3. Maintains and uses sensitive counterintelligence
holdings, including certain Comint and defector materials,
to match these against operational and personality data
and thus to derive operational leads.
"4, Coordinates and cooperates with counterintelligence
and security elements of other departments and agencies of
the USG to detect, tabulate, and take counter-action against
hostile plans or approaches abroad for the recruitment of
American officials (American Targets Program).
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"S. Plays a direct role in sensitive counterintel-_
ligence liaison with closely allied foreign intelligence
services on hostile penetration plans and operations,
"6. Reviews: compatibility between cover and
assignments of CIA staff members.
"7, Maintains central data on leaks to the news
media and assists the Office of Security, as necessary,
in determining the sources of leaks.
"8, Maintains central data on the nature and
extent of known compromise of Agency staff personnel
to intelligence services, whether liaison or hostile.
2 "9, Prepares studies of individuals, including
[journalists) whose foreign intelligence connections are
a source of concern.
10, Carries out additional and sensitive tasks as
assigned by the C/CI,"
The first chief of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) (as
it was called in CST NO. 70-1) was Birch O'Neal, a former FBI
officer who had transferred to CIA after World War I1,* In the
mid-fifties,SIG had rather slim picking and appears to have spent
most of its time investigating various aspects of the [Lemay Foiti7
complex (the [boris “Norrod] case) as it affected US interests based
on information the Agency acquired from foreign sources. Then in.
1962 SIG received its biggest shot in the arm with the defection
of Golitsyn who brought with him several dozen leads to American
citizens including some supposedly in CIA. The handling of these
leads was assigned to SIG by Angleton, including the information
emanating from Golitsyn, which related to foreign countries. Thus
O'Neal and his assistant, Jean Evans, played a major role in
directing the handling of the Golitsyn leads (or "Serials" as
Angleton invariably called them). The activity continued through-
out the sixties reaching its apex in the period 1964-65 when the
HONETOL investigations (of CIA staff officers) was at its most
*The term Special Investigations Group (SIG) became common
usage in the sixties but no exact date can be assigned for
this change.
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[Isract, and a contract agent in New York. In addition to the
Office of the Chief (including two special assistants and a
Secretariat) the Staff was composed of seven "Divisions" and
four "Groups.”} y
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The sun of {1,800,004 was allotted for Fiscal Year 1959, and.
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82,060,006] was to be requested for 1960. Specific figures were
quoted in the appropriate sections for projects or support,
such as travel. ‘Otherwise the budget was almost solely for
salaries of Staff personnel.
The survey next gave brief attention to deception, agreeing
that it had to be carefully compartmented and that it best
belonged jn the CI Staff. On the subject of the “Special Investi-
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to the organization and operation of the Staff stating: -
"Hence, in order not to contaminate a senior staff
(CI Steff) with Agency employee investigation and/or
.exploitation, this should be done by individuals with
CE ability within a special section of the Office of
Security. It is ;
"Recommended that:
‘a, The DD/P release for assignment to the Office
of Security several individuals, as may be appropriate,
of proven CE ability to handle and exploit all cases of
CE aspect involving Agency personnel;
". SID and its function be eliminated from CI
Staff; and
"c. The DCI approve the above recommendations."
The survey team took special note of the Projects Branch of |
CI Staff, the section that handled the mail opening project.
How it was operated and viewed in 1959 is not without interest
in view of its subsequent role in the “Family Jewels" issue when .
it was revealed to the Rockefeller and “Church Committees. Thus
it is revealing to note the 1959 survey found nothing wrong with
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and also thought it would be more effective if expanded. This
is how the survey described the project in 1959:
"a. The Project Branch conducts a project of
censorship within the US of mail from the USSR which
is called HTLINGUAL. Originally this project was
developed by the Office of Security at the request
of SR Division in 1952. Its purpose was to identify
and to obtain samples of handwriting and basic back-
ground facts on long established correspondence
between persons in the USSR and the United States.
Such information was to be used operationally to
sustain any communications with secret writing,
_which would likely pass the Soviet censors and could
be picked up in the U.S.A. The interception is done
at the central Post Office in New York, and the
letters are delivered to the Agency for processing
and return. As the need for Soviet communication
' camouflage lessened with the increase of legal
travel to and from the USSR the Project was re-
oriented and expanded toward direct CI and FI goals
in September 1956, and it was taken over by the
CI Staff. ;
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employees in New York and[fiftéep] at Headquarters, «
Those in New York are under the Office of Security;..
those in Headquarters under the CI Staff. The
yearly cost is the total of the various salaries,
"c. The primary purposes of this Project are to
produce CE information, operational leads and any
positive intelligence that can be gleaned from the
mail.
"d, The operation in New York photographs
about 50,000 envelopes per month out of a total of
about 200,009 ‘letters coming from the USSR to in-
dividuals in the U.S.A. via New York, These films
are forwarded to Headquarters and examined in the
’Projects Branch and some 10,000 of them are selected
on the basis of Agency interest in the areas of
origin in Russia. These 10,000 negatives are then
made into prints, and the names of the addressees
are recorded alphabetically on IBM cards. From the
IBM cards RI makes a continuing record and a copy
of this record of names is returned to the Projects
Branch. .
"e, About 1,000 of these intercepts are opened
per month in New York by the Office of Security,
the letters verifaxed and copies sent to the Projects
Branch at Headquarters. There is a watch list of
some 500 names on file both in the Branch at Head-.
quarters and in the Security Office in New York and
any letters coming from or going to any of the names
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on this list are opened. This watch list is revised
quarterly. It is made up of names of interest princi-
pally to CI, SR Division, and the Security Office,
and includes names listed by the FBI.
"f, There are trained linguist-analysts in the
Branch who extract information of interest from the
intercepts, and the disseminabjlity of this information
is determined by the Chief of Projects Branch. At
present the rate of dissemination from Projects Branch
runs at an average of about 150 per month and the
number is. increasing. Sixty percent of these dissemina-.
tions are positive intelligence. The disseminations :.~
are controlled by the Deputy Chief of CI Staff.
"g. SR Division’ has obtained valuable operational
leads from this Project, and the FBI wants as much>*
information as it can get by this means. .
"h, There are 40 individuals in CIA who are
officially cleared to know about this Project, These
include members of SR Division, Office of Security,
CI Staff, and RI Machine Records, COPS, DD/P, DD/S,
Director of Personnel (due to his previous service in the
DD/P) and the Chief, FI Staff. The DCI, DDCI and the IG
Staff also have access. to the Project.
w"i. It would appear from present results that much
moTreevalue could be obtained from this Project if more
intercepts were opened. Project Branch is at present»
handling four times as much volume as it did in the past
with the same number of personnel and at the same cost.
“Its staff at Headquarters is capable of handling 2,000
per month with the present T/0, but the New York staff
could not supply that number of opened intercepts unless
its personnel was increased. It is felt by the Branch
that a rate of 4,000 intercepts per month would be a
good future goal. It is estimated that this would
require an increase of one interceptor, one secretary
and one letter opener in New York and an addition to
Project Branch at Headquarters of four linguist-analysts,
four clerical personnel and one reports officer.
"j. The Office of Security, which works with
Project Branch, is agreeable to the’ gradual expansion of
the operation. It would be in favor of expanding at
present to the extent of opening more intercepts, and 7
taking samples of these intercepts for S. W. This could
be done by the aforementioned increase of Security Office
personnel in New York without an immediate increase in the
Headquarters staff. It would be operationally much more
feasible if a secure room could be obtained in the Post
Office in New York for their sole use.. Since the DCI
made the original arrangement for this operation with the
Chief Postal Inspector, any changes in the system of
operation should be made in the same way. This is the
only level at which such arrangements could be accom- ;
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versus area division prerogative in the conduct of operations.
Noting that there might have been some immediate reasons for the
CI Staff to take on operational aspects in its efforts to increase
CI activity, nevertheless it concluded these reasons were not
necessarily based on the best operational and organizational pro-
cedures and methods. ‘The normal staff functions, the survey
opined, could be carried out effectively with a much smaller but
highly experienced staff whose impact and counsel would more
favorably be received by the operating elements of the DD/P. The
team also concluded that there had been insufficient attention
given to penetrating hostile intelligence organizations and
recommended that: ;
"Chief, CI direct the efforts of the Cl Staff: toward
the development of programs for the aggressive pursuit of
penetration activity against hostile intelligence services."
Ina forward to the report, the “Inspector General of the day,
Lyman “Kirkpatrick, directed special attention to one particular .
aspect of CI work.
"The “Special Investigation Division assists the
Office of Security in using DD/P assets to trace leads
concerning CIA employees. This is probably a necessary
assist to the Office of Security but should be handled
with the utmost of discretion and security. It would be
very seriously damaging to the efforts’ of the CI Staff
if it ever became known that it was engaged ‘in any_ .
activities involving CIA employees. An analgous situation
is the stir caused by the occasional misimpression created
abroad that CIA reports on‘other US Government employees.
Thus within CIA the. Office of Security must be the sole
unit to bear the stigma of being concerned with fellow
employees." \
Unfortunately this sensible warning was not heeded by CI
Staff management, or by the management of the Clandestine Service
as a whole for that matter. Instead, in.the mid~1960s the CI,
Staff, with SIG in the vanguard, hypnotized by the allegations
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numerous Agency employees (five in particular) - with generally
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had written a provecative analysis that found Nosenko bona
fide and challenged as incorrect the Monster Plot
assessments to the contrary. Even more provocative, he had
provided a copy directly to then DDCI Richard Helms when
stymied within tha Soviet Division in promoting his view.
Kalaris first learned of this well after McCoy joined the
staff, when McCoy himself told him. Angleton, on the other
hand, was certainly not unaware of this part of McCoy's
background, and it is likely that he and Rocca and Miler
interpreted Kalaris's selection of McCoy as evidence that
Kalaris was out to discredit then.
Kalaris, originally having been summoned home to take
over temporarily until a replacement. for Angleton could be
found, had a title in the beginning as “Acting Chief,
crlors.* In March, Nelson told him, "We haven't found
anybody yet," and as time went on it looked increasingly as
if he and colby were not going to find anyone. But by this
time Kalaris was becoming intrigued with what he was doing,
and with the potential of the job. fie went back co[srasitial’7
to see his family in late March, and when he returned he
told Nelsen he would take the job on a permanent basis. In
June, the “Acting” was dropped and Kalaris became Chief,
CIOPS.
What Kalaris Found...
The state of Affaire
As he looked around, Kalarig found what struck him as a
desolate situation. Mountains of traffic were coming in to
the staff, but none of it seemed to be of much importance.
The staff had no relationship vith the Soviet Division or
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any of the other geographic divisions. If the divisions had
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any significant cases, Kalaris was unaware of them because
the divisions were giving him nothing of substance. McCoy's
arrival in the staff made thie picture unmistakably clear
since, fresh from SE Division and a position therein that
made him privy to virtually al] the division's sensitive
cases, he was able to tel) Kalaris what he was missing on
the SE front.
It also before long became evident that there was an
element of a two-way street in thie eituation. Soviet-East
European cases were discovered in CY Staff files that the
area divisions had never been informed of or had only
limited information about. Thase included such cases as
MORINE (8 past FBI source of voluminous GRU operational
documents who was known to the Soviet Division but whose
operational leads had been shared neither with that division
nor with the other geographic divisions in whose territory
the Soviet agents were working) ;[ KITTYHAWK] (a KGB officer
who had contacted CIA during a visit to the United States
several years back and who figured in a double-agent gane
being run by the FBI) ; [GRIDIRON] (Leslie Jamas Bennett,
former senior officer in Soviet counterespionage in the
Canadian RCMP who had resigned from that service in 1972
under a cloud of suspicion engendered by the Angleton staff
and its guru Anatoliy Golitsyn--a case never briefed to
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either SE or EUR Division); and {we tvor) also known as [ozone]
( Eonatantin Dunitracneson, a Romanian jintelligence officer
who defected in [istaei) in 1972 and subsequently came to this
country and was debriefed by CIOPS officers, but whose
information and leads had not been furnisned to the axea
@ivisions) .
Many of the people in the staff had been hand-picked by
Angleton. They had been in their jobs for a number of years
and were well settled into their way of doing things. So
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wall in fact that: most had given up hope of ever going
anywhere else or accomplishing anything new.
Compartmentation was a way of life, and management was
remote from the rank and file. Kalaris was appalled to
learn that his chief of support, who had worked in the staff
for four or five years, had never mat Angleton; he had only
Ff seen him from a distance, The overall atmosphere seemed to
Kalaris to be conditioned by doublethink and mirrors.
Compartmentation in the Angleton staff had been carried
to such extremes, however, as to become counterproductive.
With Angleton not. disposed to be forthcoming with his
successor, and Rocca and Miler taking their lead from him
(and Hood already having left the staff and the Agency some
months earlier), it was difficult for the Kalaris team to
find out what the staff had been doing. Like the blind men
and the elephant, the parsonnel below the top leadership had
never been exposed to more than thair own narrow slice of
staff activities, and accordingly even with the best of will
they were limited in what they were able to tell the new
management. The MORINE' case (see below) provided a vivid
illustration of this point.
McCoy, with his Soviet Division background, was
particularly struck at the almost total absence of Soviet
Ff expertise in the staff. There was no Russian language
capability and no realistic area knowledge, and what
experiance there was in Soviet matters was dated and
limited. This was the case not only in R&A, but in the
Operations Group as well.
One of the first things Kalaris had to do after
assuming office was find out what was in the 6afes and
vaults in the Angleton premises. This ultimately took
months, as there were several vaults and many safes
containing among them large quantities of paper. All this
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had to be reviewed, and not only for the purpose of
determining what it was all about. Significant segments: of
this material, it was discovered, were unique to the CI
Staff and had never been integrated into the DO file and
records system. Information from the mail-intercept
program, for example, was indexed inside the CI Staff, put
reflected nowhere outside. Other material largely
duplicated files maintained by other elements. Some files
contained Mostly press clippings. Decisions had to bé made
and action taken, item by item, on indexing, transfer of
files, determinations of what needed to be retained and what
could or should be destroyed, etc. As the magnitude of this
task became evident, arrangements were made for personnel
from IMS to be detailed to the etaff on a long-term basis to
go through the material.
In a vaulted area across from Angleton's office a
couple of safes were found for which no combination could be
located, and which accordingly had to be drilled by
specialists from the Office of Security. Kalaris rejects as
untrue the image conveyed in Mangoid's hook about Angleton
that has him personally leading SWAT teams of safecrackers
as they went about opening the Angleton safeas,* but it is
correct that he was present during the drilling. He had
Naver seen this operation performed before, and was
interested to observe how it was done.
Some curious and some disquieting things turned up as
the new team gradually made its way through the Cl Staff
premises.
--On the lighter side, in one safe two Bushman bows and
some arrows were found. Concerned about the poesibility
that the arrows might be poisoned, Kalaris had them sent--
* Tom Mangold, Cold Warrior, Simon & Schuster, 1991,
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very carefully--to OTS for examination.* When they were
retuxned, with a judgment that they were harmless, Kalaris
gave them to Angleton as a personal memento.
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--In a more gerious vein, files vere found on the
assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and his brother
‘Robert F. Kannedy. These included autopsy pictures of the
remains of Robart Kennedy. Although Nosenko's account of
the KGB'6é involvement with Lee Harvey Oswald and his denial
that the KGB had anything to do with the murder of John
Kennedy ‘might reasonably explain an Angleton interest in the
John Kennedy assassination, neither Kalaris nor Blee, with
whom Kalaris cansulted on thie bizarre finding, had any idea
why Angleton had the pictures. Neither could they think of
any reason why it was appropriate for CI Staff files to
contain them. They were accordingly destroyed.
--Angleton's dogged pursuit, inspired by Golitsyn and
his theories, of Saviet intelligence penetration of CIA had
led to secret investigations, stretching ever a period of
many years, of over forty serving CIA officers. Known a6
the HONETOL cases, and later sometimes referred to in the
popular literature as the Great Molehunt, this activity had
produced extensive files in the CI Staff.* In addition,
eeverai hundred files were found on American citizens who
were not CIA personnel but on whom Golitsyn analysis had
similarly cast some sort of KGB shadow. Among the most
noteworthy of these were files on W. Averell Harriman and
Henry Kissinger. Most of these files were composed entirely
of newspaper reports and a few FBI reports.
--Classified materials, in quantities that ultimately
filled several packing boxes, were eventually found in
Golitsyn's possession at nis[upseat new York/ farm hause.
Some of this material consisted of personnel-type files on
CIA staff officers. Golitsyn, who resisted returning these
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documents when Kalaris sant people to retrieve then, ‘
* The term “HONETOL,* used as an acronym, allegedly derives
from a combination of parts of the last name of FBI Director
John Edgar Hoover and the first name of Soviet KGB defector
and Angleton guru Anatoliy Golitsyn.
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maintained that Angleton and Miler had given these files to
him to review and to keep as long as he needed them, and he
was not finished with them yet. Ultimately, all the files
that were found were retrieved from Golitsyn, though it has
never been possible to be certain that this represented all
the files that he in fact had.
-~A potentially explosive find surfaced in June: a bag
of mail from the mail-intercept--HTLINGUAL--progqram. It had
been the public exposé of HTLINGUAL and the MHCHAOS program,
infiltration of domestic leftist and dissident groups in
search of insidious foreign sponsorship, in a front page
story by Seymour Hersh in The New York Times on 22 December
1974 that had precipitated Colby's decision to force ©
Angleton's retirement, and led to establishment in 1975 of
the Rockefeller Commission on CIA Activities in the United
States, and the Church (Senate) and Pike (House) committees
to investigate CIA and its activities. Both these programe
had been CI Staff responsibilities. CIA was receiving
letters from citizens who believed CIA had intercepted their
mail, a CI Staff representative had just finished briefing
the Senate Select Committee Start on the subject,* and Colby
en 16 July would he making a etatement on the mail-intercept
program before the Postal Facilities, Mail, and Labor
Management Subcommittee of the House Post Office and Civil
Service Committee. The bag of mail was a hot potato.
Kalaris's memorandum to ADDO Blee dated 3 July 1975 tells
the story. **
"1. In the course of preparing for a move of CI
Project materials from one vault to another, we found, on
top of a shelf, a dispatch [dated] 27 March 1972 from{cos
Panama city] to Chief WE. This dispatch forwarded 114 items
mailed from the Soviet Union to various persons in the U.S.
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turn forwarded them to Headquarters. The dispatch was
passed to CI Staff by WH Division in 1972. A note on the os
dispatch indicates that CI Staff took no action other than
to process the materials into its files; but the cI Project
continued to hold the originals. At the time CI Projact
theorized that a mailing label on a package fron(Olympus 27
Corporation] in New Hyde Park, New York, to the fcanat zone]
doctor had fallen off the package for the doctor, and been
erroneously fastened toe the package containing the Soviet
mail.
"2. This is the only case as far as we know in which
the original mail has been held by this Agency. In all
other cases we examined the mail, opened it surreptitiously,
photographed it, and put it back into the mail channels for
delivery to the addressee. Thus, this presants us with a
peculiar problem. The letters have all been opened with a
letter opener. We do not know at what point along the way
the letters were opened.
"3. We solicit your advice. There seams to be at
least two courses which we might pursue. We could send
these items to the people to whom they are addressed, under
cover of a letter explaining how we had acquired the mail
and apologizing for our delay in forwarding it. Another
course of action would be to reinsert the mail into the
postal system by forwarding it under cover of a memorandum
to the U.S. Postal] Service, In the memorandum we would
state that the mail came into our hands overseas, and was
inadvertently held. The memorandum would further state that
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~-The person who brought the letters to Kalaria, the
supervisor of the summar employee who actually found then,
was known to be an Angleton loyalist, and Kalaris could see
a trap unfolding in front of him if he mishandled the
matter. The deliverer could be expected to tell Angleton
just what was done with the letters, and Angleton to find
ways to exploit any ill] conceived decisions. After due
deliberation, the staff of the Senate committee was
informed, and on 16 July, not quite two weeks after the
initial memorandum on this subject, the DCT sent the mail to
the Postmaster General under cover of a letter explaining
the situation. The Postmaster General in turn sent a copy
of this letter, along with the actual mail and a letter of
his own, to each addressee. The Postmaster General's letter
referred to “apparent interception and acknowledged
retention of this mail py the CIA," and described the matter
as "a serious violation of your rights" and “abuse of the
mails."* In due course some of the recipients wrete letters
to the DCI asking whether CIA had dossiers on them. .
in April a folder with some|MORINE. material was found
in an R&A safe and delivered to McCoy, who, believing that
he had stumbled upon an overlooked vein of
counterintelligence gold, brought the matter to Kalaris's
attention. HORINE in fact had not been overlooked by
Angleton, but this was not apparent at the time. The
discovery of this folder le@ to a memorandum to Nelson a few
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the etaff, on its own and wien coordination with the
division, had passed to (foreign liaison) a copy of a Fiss ~
containing division-controlled NOFORN information.
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The paper-and-records problem was high on the agenda of
issues that needed to be addressed. The quantity that the
Angleton vaults and safes contained was almost overwhelming,
and much of this had never been made available outside the
staff. Integration of this uniqua data into the DO records
system not only made common sense; it was an obvious
prerequisite to the staff rejoining the directorate.
Kalaris had no problem in principle with the concept of
keeping certain information within the staff, as SE did with
ite fazsTorac# system, but the Angleton team had gone
overboard. Whether for reasons of bureaucratic style or
fear of penetration of the Agency, information of all kinds
and from ail kinds of sources had been held privately. All
this had first to he reviewed to identify what was
appropriate to retain and what was not, and the appropriate
then made retrievable.
In the wake of the Rockefeller Commission investigation
and the Church and Pike committee hearings, the Agency and
the DO were busy writing regulations and providing
guidelines to operating elements on what was and was not
proper activity, particularly vis-a-vis US persons. For
the cI Staff, this heavily involved definitions of subjects
and activities that merited staff attention. Executive ° +
Orders would later provide a framework, albeit often
maddeningly imprecise, for these questions, but the first of
these addressing US foreign intelligence activitites, E.0.
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11905, was not issued until February 1976." In the
meanwhile, advice from the Hill and the lawyers supplied the
framework. And there appeared to be hundreds, perhaps
thousands of files in the Angleton staff that had been
created and maintained according te criteria, e.g.,
anticommunism, that did not fit these guidelines.
Establishment of a guideline that counterintelligence
files were not to be established and maintained solely on
the basis of items in the prese provided for elimination of
a large percentage of the material that had been collected
by the Angleton staff, prominent among this being files on
Henry Kiesinger, W. Averell Harriman, and some 30-40 US
congressmen, among others. Common sense provided other
working guidelines such as, for example, the simplistic role
of thumb: if a file has some linkage to reality, retain it;
if not, destroy it. People from RID were brought in to help
decide what should go into the overall records system, and
what did not belong there. Some of them effectively moved
into the staff. And they were not the only outsiders to do
this. In July 1975 the Department of Justice sent some
lawyers to review the HTLINGUAL material, and when they
discovered that there were 27 boxes of it in one of the
etaff vaults it was decided that the best place for them to™
do their work would be right there. Three desks were set up
for them in the vault.
Some statistics fram monthly reports at the time give a
glimpse of the Augean task of dealing with all of this paper
and records.
-- January 1976: Five Branch personnel spent 2-1/2
days reviewing all files held in the branch fer a count of |
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how many of these fileé were on US citizens. Total count
was 1,018 files on Americans.
-- March 1976: All (41 linear feet) Golitsyn file
material held in records center has been recalled and a
review begun. In May six more feet were acquired from SE,
-- July: CI/RGA Index currently contains about 255,000
ecards, down over 11,000 in last ten months.
-- August: Golitsyn material nas now been
consolidated; about 15 linear feet have been destroyed.
-~ September: Approximately 40,000 cards vere
destroyed; they duplicated a more complete index maintained
by SE/CI.
‘== October: CI/R&A index has been purged of all cards
duplicated in DO main index--over 12,000 cards were removed
and destroyed.
-- February 1977: Four ISG analysts were assigned to
R&A to assist in the processing and integration of CI Staff
records into the DO central systen.
The "HONETOL" files appalled the new CI staff in their
nunbers and, as they were read, their scope and the
hollowness of the reeds upon which they had been built.+*
HONETOL had not yet become natorious to the outeide world,
but inside it was perceived as a problem of major
proportions, If, on the one hand, these files actually
« The term "HONETOL" maant Golitsyn leads to a penetration
of the United States--CIA as well as other US institutions.
This led to two kinds of files: the leads themselves, as
Golitsyn provided and described them (e.g., a file on the
lead “Sasha"); and files on suspects, i.e., pereons
suspected of being the subject of a lead. Actual leads were |
very few; suspects were very many. .
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contained evidence of a penetration of CIA, this clearly was
eof vital importance. If, on the other hand, they did not,
_it was important that this be recognized and the files and
suspicions appropriately dealt with. Furie Fox} a lawyer
by education who joined the staff in late summer 1975, was
assigned to study these files. A procedure was developed
whereby he reviewed each one by one, and prepared a summary
of its contents. This went forward to Kalaris with, in each
instance, a recommendation on the cover sheet for
disposition. On file after file these cover sheets ended up
saying the same thing: that the file had been reviewed,
that the conclusion had been reached that there was nothing
of merit in it, and the file should be destoyed. The review
of the file on Richard Kovich, for example, which was eight
pages long, was dated 22 December 1975.* Kalaris,
concurring, sent it to ADDO Blee with a handwritten note
that the material in this case would be packaged and held
with instructions that it should be destroyed as soon as the
Senate released CIA from its embargo on destruction, and
that the summary memo and cover sheet would constitute the
only future recard. The HONETOL files received steady but
not priority attention. It took somewhat over a year for
[Fox] to make his way through all of then. Nothing of merit
was found in any of then.
A special approach was developed to get the MORINE/ data
into central indices. As a result of the compartmentation
applied to, MORINE’ in the Angleton staff, much of the
existing ‘MORINE information was squirreled away and not
immediately appreciated. The rejuvenated exploitation
program produced a flaad of ZRTAPFY] correspondance with
field stations, but this was slow to yield indexable
material. It was not until the end of 1975 that a focused 4
* Richard Kovich was one of the three CIA staff officers
most severely affected by the HONETOL witch-hunt.
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analytical effort on MORINE got underway. Beginning then
with the cassette material (ec cpst) tnternational Department”
trainee names), and later with country summary reports when
sé analysie and liaison feedback fleshed out an understanding
of GRU residency personnel and operations, ,MORINE’ data were
provided by the staff to SE Division, which in turn conveyed
them on to RIO0 under SE Division documant (SX) numbers as
[Aestoracd information. Names of GRU officers, code names
and true names (where known) of agents and davelopmentals,
support assets, etc. were indexed in this fashion.
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handful of defectors and certain contract personnel who had
heen working for the Angleton staff. This responsibility
was not particularly welcomed, but it had to be dealt with.
yr The defectors were Golitsyn, Nosenko, Deryabin, and
[Rastvorov, “and a former Romanian Jintelligence officer by the
name of}/Constantin Dumitrachescu,] also known as[unpivor/if
The Soviets were well known, at least by reputation, to the
SE alumni on the staff, but the (Romanian was a total
surprise. They had never heard of him,*
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In early 1972 the [Israeli internal service (Shin net)}
had approached CIA through Angleton and asked for aseistance
QO in arranging the defection and resettlement of bok
* Chief, SE (Blee) had been avare of (Dunitrachesen's/
defection at the time, and had deduced, and ultimately
obtained confirmation from the DDO, that Angleton had
arranged to bring him to the United States and had him
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This would suggest that Angleton may have lacked the
epportunity that others had had to observe the kinds of
behavior Soviet defectors have displayed in sorting out who
the important players are in matters affecting their future,
and figuring out how to deal with them. *
--In the eyes of some who knew him, Angleton viewed
himself more as chief of an operational entity than of a
staff. Few gave him high marks as an effective staff, as
opposed to operations, officer. His secret travels in
Weatarn Europe, not to mention to Israel, to meet with
senior liaison officials with whom he had developed
confidential relationships constituted a form of independent
operational activity. The proposal, ultimately stillborn, |
in 1965 for Angleton to develop special counterintelligence
units in Vietnam*s displayed certain parallels with his |
conduct. of counterintelligence abroad as Chief of the cr
Staff in the way in which the local station would be |
effectively cut out and command channel and communications
would run direct to counterintelligence headquarters in
Washington. The proposed special caunterintelligence (SCI)
units for Vietnam were modeled after SCI units employed by
X-2, the counterintelligence arm of the wartime OSS--where
Angleton began his intelligence career. Perhaps those early
experiences shaped in some way Angleton's dater preference
for conducting counterintelligence--by himself, without
invoivement of the araa divisions and stations.
--,and What To Do About Iti Game plan
The Pian
In assessing the state of affairs in the staff, it did,
* Angleton may have had some exposure, probably during the
1950s, to pre-War (1938) KGA defector Aleksandr Orlov.
*#*#-Ak described in Clevaland C. Cram's history of the CT
Staff (to 1974),[Vvol.x, pp. 1004 ££°
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6treamline our procedures."*
By 1976 the office of the Executive Officer of the’
| Staff included a Privacy Act Section with four positions in
addition to a three-person Records and Registry Section.
| (FOIA and Privacy Act requests were handled together.) But
this by no means solved the problem. In the fall of 1977,
| as DO ceiling and personnel reductions were being meted out
and the staff was trying to gear itself to getting along
with less, the DDO was advised that the staff's Privacy Act
Section was 60 strained and ite personnel under so much
preséure that henceforth it would not accept deadlines
imposed by elements outside the staff. When requirements
were received, the section would advise the requester how
much time would be required te complete the work.
But norma) FOIA and Privacy Act requests were not all;
~ there were also specialty ragquests that had to be met. All
had the common denominator of the staff's unique files and
recorde. These included such matters aa:
-- FOIA requests for information concerning Lee Harvey
Osewald.** Handling these required the creation of a task
force of 13 operations officers and analysts, plus clerical
personnel, and their full-time efforts for over a month.
-- Requests for interviews and/or information from the
Senate and House Select Intelligence Committees, and the
Department of Justice.
-- A review of the Resanberg case by a Federal court,
which caused problems with reqard to related VENONA
* CI 131-78, 9 July 75
*k Nosenko's assertion that he was familiar with the KGB's ,
. asseesmant of and involvement with Oswald in the Soviet
i. Union had led to endless debriefing, analysis, and cross-
checking research on this subject.
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United Statea: “In each case you open a file on there nust
be a demonstrable Cf interest. Please assure that thie
guideline is followed meticulously." ,
eub e e~ Was charged with the
és conduct of and coordination on double agent operations
abroad. Since the vast majority of DA cases were run by the
US military services, the FBI, or--in some instances--
“foreign-liaison services, the branch was very heavily a
coordinator rather than active runner of operations.
[axe o io 76 -- Was charged with
coordination with the area divisions on matters of CI
interest, and with stimulating CI disciplines and practices
in the area divisions and field stations. The centerpiece
of the branch's activity was management and conduct of the
CI Survey program. Consisting itself only of the branch
chief and two clericals, the branch staffed its survey teams
with detailees from the area divisions and CI Staff officers
borrowed from other branches of the staff, both Ops and R&A.
one Branch -- Was charged with
operations designed to counter and disrupt the activities
abroad of foreign intelligence services inimical to US
f interests. Charlies Anderson, an LA Division officer who was)
brought in to the staff by Sternfield to head the branch,
had had considerable experience in CA operations, and the
branch's activities reflected this background. virtually
all had a clear CA character, from promotion of a hook about
the Tupamdros and terrorism in Uruguay, to a press campaign
in Europe designed to expose the Curiel apparatus as an
_inetrument of Soviet intelligence, to a paper on the Cuban
intelligence residency in Chile during the Allende regime.
Primary orientation was toward Latin America, with heavy as
focus on terrorist organizations and activities. Anderson's
operations tended to be highly imaginative, often complex, /
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PAPER: THE IMS TEAM FINALLY GOFS HOME
In May 1980 the IMS analyst group detailed to the CI
Staff to deal with the paper inherited from the Angleton
Staff finally completed its work and returned to IMS, In
all, @auring the preceding four and a half years some 600 feet
of CI Staff files had been reviewed, about 375 feet by IMS
and 225 feet by CI Staff personnel The Analysis Group matin
index had been reduced from 500,000 cards in 1975 to 28,000,
DERYABIN RETIRES
Peter (Petr) Deryabin retired in January 1981 on the eve
ef hig 60th birthday, One of the early group of KGB officers
to come to the West following the death of Stalin in 1953, he
had defected in Vienna in 1954. Since that time he had been
continually assaciated with, and in effect a ward of the CI
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Meeting on CA Matters with the Panel of the President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board ~
1. On 20 July 1962, the Director and the Deputy Director (Plans)
wet with Messrs. Robert Murphy, Gordon Gray, William Langer, and
J. Patrick Coyne to discuss certain aspects of the Agency's Political
Action Programs. The Director sat with the Panel from 10:30 'til noon,
the Deputy Director (Plans) was present from 10:30 to 12:30 and from
2:00 to 3:30.
2. The Director opened the discussion with a historical description
of the Agency's covert financial support to political parties in the
fight against Commmism. He described in detail the procedures now in
effect whereby Political Action Projects ara originated, staffed out,
and cleared with appropriate elements of Government. He pointed out
that each project mst have bis epproval prior to its circulation to
the members of the Special Group. At this point, he digressed to inform
the Pane] that reconnaissance overflights are now approved by the
Special Group and subsequently by the President. He said that this
same procedure applies to peripheral flights although to a lesser de-
gree. He terminated this part of the discussion by stating that in
his opinion “all covert action programs are now handled in an orderly,
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financial support in the recent ffersJotections, the last [ircel elections,
"and the[Fimtolj election. He also described our activities in con-
nection with the Ttelian political parties. Following this, he covered
our plans for the upcoming/Brasilian/elections. He touched on our
thoughts with regard to the political situation in fritish Gulang
h. At this jumetere, the Director discussed Agency labor opera-
"tions. He read to ‘the group a short paper which outlined our support
to: enti Commis labor unions in[rrénes] end[Itely} our work through
the foray and our relationships with /imerican]labor and the sssistance |
[Tnttea stated unions /have given ug.
5. Agency support to cultural organizations was raised by 7
Dr. Langer, and the Director covered in some detail the current status
of our support plus that of the Ford Foundation to the Congress for
Cultursl Freedom and the International Commission of Juriste. He
touched on the Asia Foundation, and our desire to try to obtain the
‘services of Mr. Livingston Merchant to head it.
6. In the time remaining to kin, the Director, went over with the
Panel. country by country an extended list of political parties and
leaders supported by the Agency throughout the world. What he did not
have an opportunity to cover in this list the Deputy Director (Fans)
finished during the remainder of the morning and during the afternoon
session.
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7. Also in the afternoon, the Deputy Director (Plans) read to .
the Panel a paper on Operation Mongoose which the Director had used —
earlier in the day for briefing the President. This paper was used
on the instruction of the Director. The ‘Panel asked questions about
Agency activity Anvelving Cuba, all of which were answered with the
exception of one having to do with the role of the Attorney General.
This query was raised by Mr. Gray who recognized and gracefully ace
cepted the fact that he was not answered directly.
8. Before the afternoon session adjourned, the Panel raised the —
question of the total. doller amount. of funds expended. annually for
covert action. The Deputy Director (Plans) showed then a chart con
piled ty DDP-2G, dated h April 1962. This chart gives the precise
. dollar enounts expended annually. These figures vary from the Congres-
gional ones since the support slice is not ineluded.
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJEGT: Meeting on CA Matters with the Panel of the President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
. 1. On 1 November, the Deputy Director (Plans) met with
Messrs. Robert Murphy, Gordon Gray, and J. Patrick Coyne to present
a follow-up briefing on the Agency's political action programs since
the one held on 20 July 1962. The mesting lasted from 2:30 to k:h5.
2. There was little discussion on Guba. In response to
Mr. Murphy's inquiry, I told him that a good intelligence job had
been done but that I thought it desirable to have this studied by
_ the Board on the basis of a paper which the Director was having pre- _
pared and which Mr. Kirkpatrick had assured Mr. Coyne would be sub-
“mitted to the Board after the Director had had an opportunity to re-
view it.
3. The Gras{atan]otention program was covered in considerable
detail. Points covered were: (a) the reason for the program, (b) the
manner in which candidates were chosen, (c) the amount of money in-
volved, (d) the metinds of funding, and (e) the coordination of State
and the Agency ‘on the entire scenario. Following the presentation of
the factual olenentd there was considerable discussion of the politi-
cal situation in (frasti] ana the direction in which that Governnent
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the next iten presented. A full report was given which followed care-
fully the > post nortan written by the CA Staff.
5. As for Ca activities in the remainder of Latin America, the
following countries were covers’ Dominican Republic, Chile, ek
and [Yenesuela]. fais) and rition Guians/were then ,tonstoa on, with —
particular reference to the sensitivity of tne[os ta) cooperation on
the latter.
6 Jn Southeast Asia, an up-to-date report was presented on
operations in Laos, South Vietnam, and North Vietnam. Problems in
connection with North Vietnamese operations were specifically identi-~
fled.
7. On the [Sino~Indtan conflict, the Panel was made aware of
pending and current requests from the([Indian aa oxy] for assistence in
the training of guerrilla forces. The role of the Tibetans was also
_ identified. In response to a query from Mr. Murphy, I said that I
‘| did not gee any requirenent at this tine for an inerease of our perma-
| nent establishment in ina) expressing the opinion that any trainers
and paramilitary experts which we might send could be covered for us
by the indians]
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i "9. At one point in the briefing, I spoke of the change in
status of the African-American Institute and told of our negotiations
| with the Ford Foundation on the Congress for Cultural Freedom. I
| mentioned the Department of State veto on passing finds to fiocnten
Roberto There was some discussion of the Yemen and associated
problems. Here, I sinply gave an intelligence briefing on the Yemen
and the effects of the revolution there on Saudi Arabia and the
British position in the Aden Protectorate. —
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Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board —
1. On iS April, at DDP's request, I met with Messrs. Robert
Murphy, Gordon Gray, and J. Patrick Coyne to brief them on major
' covert action developments since their previous briefing on
2 November 1962. The meeting lasted from 10:00 to 12:15.
2 At Mr. Murphy's request, I began with a description of our
electoral operations as ppeproved by the Special Group in Chile, the
Dominican Republic, (B ail] and Guatemala, Mr. Murphy was
particularly concerned with the situation in(Brazil] and both he aad
Mr. Gray found it difficalt to anderstand why the State Department 6
continued to provide large-scale economic assistance whea Kouliart/
had to date refused to clean house of the Communists and fellow
travelera both within the government and the labor movement. They
were interested in knowing that we werg in toach with some of the
military leaders who are opposed to(Goulart] and they seemed to feel
that a military coup af, some point might be preferable to allowing a
coantry/as large and péwerfal as Brasil/te drift into the hands of the
opposition. Both gentlemen wished to know the amounts that we had
expended in these electoral operations and our own estimate of the
results, They did not question either the need for intervention or
the size of our effort; although in the[Chilead case Mr. Murphy wanted
to be sure that we had evidence that the funds passed through/Italian ] 7
hands actually reached the[Chilead, Christian Democrats.
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‘that the State Department was
putting considerable pressure on the AArgen ne /regime to persaade it
_ to hald the electiona scheduled for [Tune i963. He questioned the
wisdom of this pressure, pointing out that there waa a real danger.
of the| Peronistas) returning to power if the elections were held. He
asked our opinion and | said that, despite the pressure, there was still
considerable doubt whether the elections would actually take place.
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the(Guido government and the non eronist/political parties a formula .
which would prevent the(Peronistas/from making large gains on the
national leval. g
. 4 Qn the subject of fdlei] Mr. Murphy felt that in so armall a
country action should be possible to réemove[Duvalier/ fad wondered
why it had not been done. I pointed cut that we had as yet no policy
approval for such action but that we were active in identifying and
making contact with opposition elements both within (Haiti And in exile.
I described some of the difficulties, such a$/Duvalier'g control of
the arms in the palace and his widespread penetration of opposition
plotting that had just resulted in the rolling up of a coup attempt by
army officers.
5. Mr. Gray noted that he had seen in the newspapers a report
of our recent decision to allow Radie Liberty to broadcast in Russian
to the Soviet troops in Cuba. He was heartily in favor of such action |
‘but wondered how we were able to obtain approval of it when the
Administration seems so anxious to avoid actions that might appear
to be provocative to the Soviets. Ll informed him that there had, in fact,
been some delay in obtaining the approval.
& Both the gentlemen asked for detailed information on the
structure and workings of the Latin American Policy Committee (LAPC)
and asked whether we felt this committee in any way hampered or
interfered with the approval process in the Special Group. I said that
both Chief, WH and myself were well pleased with the way the LAPC —
operates and believed it to be highly aseful.
7. I then briefed them on actions which were taken in Southeast
Asia, particalarly the measure to strengthen the border police ia the
10 (eorts of India.) I told them that/Nehrujwas aware of these actions and
ey wanted to be certain Mr. [Bowles fwas clearly instructed prior to
his departare/[as ambasuador}
8. Both men objected to press reports that certain Administration.
officials believed the Sovies to be exerting a helpful and restraining
influence in Laos. I had to agree with them that it was hard to maintain
gach a view in the face of the increasing aggressiveness of the Pathet Lao,
and | described the existing policy limita on our relations with(Phoumi/ v4
and{Kong Le/ I then described the present state of the Soviet-Chinese
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Mr. Murphy asked for specific information on the extent of trade, if
any, between China and the Soviet Union and the amount of the out-
standing Chinese debt to the Soviets. I agreed to provide this via
Mr. Coyne. Mr. Gray asked about the depth and extent of our
intelligence from Peking and the China mainland, and was critical of
the information supplied to us by the Chinese Nationalists. I said
that intelligence operations in China were not my field but that I would
make sure that a report on this did get to them. .
9. I went on to describe the cultural ferment within Rassia and
recent action Khrushchev had taken to discipline the dissident writers
and artists. They were very much interested in the actions we! had
taken to exploit this situation and particularily interested ia the current
isaue of Encounter and in the account therein of the Khrushchev tirade
at the recent art exhibition.
10. On Cuba lI explained that I was not in a position to brief
them in depth and any questions in this field would be handled by the —
Director or DDP. I did, however, brief them on the Kralak Committee
and the recent meetings in Managua regarding measures that could be
taken to limit the export of subversion from Cuba. (I have gent to
them via Pat Coyne the CIA Memorandum on the present scope of the
Cuban subversive training effort. )
11, I described the covert support to the [italian] political parties
for the forthcoming parliamentary election as approved by the Special
Group. Mr. Marphy had not previously known of the decision to lend
some selective support to the [Neani autonomistsjand described this
decision with some surprise as quite a awitch. "
i2. Finally, gwhen informed of the policy limitations on our
relations with the [Ragotan Nationalists/and{Holden Roberta,” Mr. Murphy
expressed himself as being in agreement with those Limitations and =
seemed to feel that the best course to follow was to assist the (Portuguese)
Government in its attempts to control the situation. He said that he had
met recently for the first time with (Roberto Holdenjia New York last
week and waa not impressed by the man.
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24 April 1963
MEMORANDUM FOR THE / RECORD
SUBJECT: Meeting of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board,
1015, Tuesday, 23 April 1963
Present: Dr. Killian, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Clifford, Mr. Pace,
Gen. Doolittle, Mr. Gray, Dr. Langer, Dr. Land;
Staff members Messrs. Coyne and Ash;
From CIA: Mr. McCone, Mr. FitzGerald,
Mr. Bruce Clarke, Mr. Lyman Kirkpatrick
1. When Mr. McCone entered the room the group had been discussing
the release of the American prisoners in Cuba, and it had been explained to
the Board that the three CIA men who had been imprisoned had been released.
Mr. Murphy had asked what their cover story had been and had been told
that they represented themselves as conducting audio surveillance for com-
mercial interests, and that their fictitious names ta d apparently held up
during interrogation.
Mr. Murphy asked Mr. McCone the conditions of the release of the
22 and the DCI explained that at Castro's request we were trying to obscure
the fact that there had been a quid pro quo in releasing the four Cubans in
exchange for the 22 Americans. The Attorney General had arranged the
release of the three Cubans who had been accused of, but not convicted of
sabotage, and Mr. McCone had personally arranged the release of Molina
with Governor Rockefeller, who had granted him executive clemency with
deportation. Mr. McCone noted that the release of the three CIA persons
was very important to the Agency, and that nothing in the agreement for the
release involved any other commitments.
Mr. Murphy asked what the DCI thought was behind Castro's making
these releases. Mr. McCone replied that it was probably domestic foibles,
and that Donovan was the only thread open to the United States. Mr. Clifford
asked if we had everyone out that we wanted. The DCI replied that he knew
of no one else there that we wanted. He reported that Donovan had to make
a statement that he would not return to Cuba, advised that he had no intention
of returning at this time, and he would have to use another cover if he did
return. Dr. Land asked why Castro did all this, and the DCI said we didn't
really know, but one possibility offered by Donovan was that Castro
apparently is interested in trying to reach some rapprochement with
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the United States, that Donovan says he is not a Communist, and that Fidel
didn't know how to go about making any accommodation with the U.S,
because he was so closely surrounded by advisers who were watching every-
. thing he did. ‘Mr. McCone said that Castro had specifically requested that
the President, the-Astermes-General and the DCI be advised of his attitude.
Mr. Clifford asked why Castro wanted the DCI to know, and Mr. McCone
said he had no idea, because at no time during the Donovan negotiations was
any indication given that CIA was being consulted or advised. Dr. Killian
then suggested that the Board turn to the briefing on Cuba. Mr. McCone
said there were several things he wished to discuss before going on to that
briefing.
2, Mr. McCone reported that on coordination the NRO agreement was
in effect and working pretty well. An agreement had been reached on the
complete and comprehensive use of the NPIC facilities by DIA, and NPIC .
was developing well. The Special.Group has expanded its review of counter-
insurgency activities to include those of the DOD, and they are now cognizant
- of DOD activities in this field. In the field of current intelligence reporting,
we aré now attempting to correct the DIA and CIA bulletins and to establish
one bulletin with increased DIA input and with DIA issuing addendum.
Mr: McCone said this was. supported at the DOD stage by the Secretaries.
He noted that he was attempting to get all issues with the DOD settled by the
15th of May so that they can be fully implemented before Mr. Gilpatric leaves
in June. He said that in the clandestine collection field the work of Defense
was being fully and caréfully coordinated on a regular basis. Mr. McCone
said that reasonable progress was being made on the five areas of coordina-
tion. He said that he and Mr.. McNamara had postponed the reorganization
of USIB. It was going along all right.as it was and they didn't see any point
of creating problems on the Hill by a reorganization at this my ib
“3, Mr. McCone reported that recent CORONA fna TACKLE flights over
China Jproduced the best photography we have ever had, and that he had not
set up a formal briefing for the Board because of their busy schedule. He
advised that there was one point concerning ICBM complexes in the Soviet
Union which he wished to call to the attention of the Board.. The last CORONA
flight had revealed one new ICBM complex and this now located these
installations in 18 separate places, He noted that these complexes ranged
from four pads to possibly as many as 18. This might well indicate that
18 launching pads were standard, and if the support facilities are proportioned
similar to the one with 18 pads, there might well be as many as 18 times 18
launching pads, or a total of about 450, Mr. McCone advised that at this time
we were analyzing each one to determine the level of support facilities.
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‘The photograph was. being reviewed for clearer guide lines as to construction
time. He said. he saw no reason to change the mid-'63 estimate of 125 to.150
launching sites, but there might be reason to change the future estimate.
Dr. Langer asked how many sites there were with 18 pads and Mr. McCone.
replied, "Only one."
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4. Dr. Land stated that CORONA was getting better and better, and —
he hoped that all of those in the pursuit of a better vehicle would not forget
that CORONA is doing the job. Mr. McCone replied that this was true, and
said that he had the schedule for satellite launchings which he would leave
with the Board, This called for CORONA-M once a month to July, with an
extra one in May, and CORONA-J once a month from May 1963 to July 1964,
with two in September. If trouble develops with the "J" configuration, 'M"
can be continued once a month until March, The next [LANYARD] ot is
scheduled for early next month and will be followed by three more. The first
GAMBIT Jshot is scheduled in June, and will then be launched once a month
through all of 1964. Mr.:McCone noted that if there were future failures,
there should be no hiatus and a maximum of only seven days' delay between
shots, .
5, Mr. McCone reported that the OXCART vehicle would have one more
_ flight at Mach 2. 5" and then would be pughed up to. its full speed and altitude.
General Doolittle noted that the next[- 6}increase presented very serious
engineering problems. Mr. McCone said that this was thoroughly understood
but he wanted the Board to be apprised of the status.
6. Mr. McCone reported that he was establishing a panel to make a
judgment as to what additional steps should be taken to bring satisfactory
photography in the area of resolution. He noted that he felt we were dealing
[ tee much in optimistic hope at the present time, and that he wanted the best
possible judgment as to the resolution that could be achieved from satellite
photography in order to be weighed with the political decision of overflying
’ the Soviet Union.{(“He stated that he had gone to Cambridge to see ~
Dr. Edward Purcell in an effort-to persuade him’to chair a panel which
would be composed of the best brains from both inside and outside the Govern-
ment. He reported that he felt he must be able to tell the President when
satellite photography would reach the desired resolution. Mr. McCone
advised that he had a memorandum establishing the terms of reference of
this committee which he would submit to the President's Board. He noted
that there were many studies oriented toward the most exotic types of
reconnaissance, including the best read-out, but that he wanted this com-
mittee to be completely impartial and objective and therefore was establishing
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of DOD in doing this. He said he would like the support of the President's
Board and their thoughts on the terms of reference and the membership,
including whether they thought some members of the Board might sit on the
committee or whether this would present a conflict of interest, as the Board
had apparently felt in a previous ; matter’).
Dr. Killian asked if this panel was supposed to look at the future poten-
tiality of satellite photography, and Mr. McCone then read to the Board the
terms of reference in his memorandum. He noted that he thought this panel
should be constituted at this time because there were serious doubts in the
U.S. Government about flying an aircraft over the USSR. Mr. Clifford
asked if the panel would deal with politics, and Mr. McCone replied, "No."'
Dr. Land asked what the relations of the panel would be with NRO and
Mr. McCone replied that NRO would support the panel. Gen. Doolittle noted
that the Air Force had a committee on satellite survivability, and
Mr. McCone said that he knew this, hut felt that that committee was not full
- out and not devoting the effort that the seriousness of the problem warranted.
Gen. Doolittle replied that he was a member of that committee and he
thought they were giving the problem very serious consideration. Mr. McCone
said he thought the problem involved a vast amount of work and he was
concerned because all of the views were not being pulled together. He noted
that what was necessary was to get an authoritative expression as to what
resolution was required down to the nearest inch in order to determine the
engineering of missile wa
Mr, Land asked what Dr. Purcell had said, and commented that he
thought such a panel would be all right if it was composed of four or five
_ who knew what they were talking about. Mr. McCone replied that he was
not sure he had been able to get Purcell, and that he might have to ask
Dr. Land to persuade Purcell; Dr. land | replied that he might be able to do it.
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fre China. Mr. McCone replied that there had been two, and that they had uf
‘ produced some interesting results, These included progress on a possible 4. [;
1 gaseous diffusion plant. He noted that the preparations are just half those 7
| of the Soviet plant, of which it may be a duplicate. He said that this was: re
|| not understood, and noted that, as presently constituted, the plant could not
|| produce cascades to develop the quality of the top product. He noted that it .
a could possibly be another process, metallurgical or textile, but on another A
i area there were a large number of cooling towers. Mr. McCone advised t|
i that he had set up a special group under Dr. Roddis to study the Chinese ij
|| nuclear energy program. This group has made a report in which they pointed i
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e Chinese Communists were making a tremendous effort in this field
and were possibly nearer the stage of exploding some device. He reported
that the Board of Estimates was making a new estimate on the subject at
this moment and that the program was being supplemented by intensive over-
flights. Dr. Land asked whether the DCI saw any problems in using the A-12
over China, and Mr. McCone ‘said. that he didn't and, furthermore, that he
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pull together the Agency's scientific and technical assets. | He had established
a Research and Development Review Board. He said that it didn't seem wise
at this time to relocate OSI and TSD. The Office of Scientific Intelligence
analyzes and makes estimates on the basis of incoming intelligence, and its
removal from DD/I would take away an essential link in the process of that
area. He said further that TSD was directly linked to the operational aspects
of DD/P, and he didn't feel it should be removed from that area. He noted
that the Research and Development Review Board would meet under General
’ Carter biweekly and would provide cross fertilization and coordination. He
said that he would provide a copy of the memorandum establishing this Board
and read to the Board the membership.
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9. Mr. McCone then turned to a discussion of Cuba and stated that
he was giving the Special Group this afternoon a study showing the results
of 51 days' reconnaissance over Cuba and that this was disturbing when the
four principal targets.were analyzed. There were 59 occasions when
weather precluded any readout of what was going on in these four Soviet
military camps. Some of the camps were not seen for five or six days in
‘a row and in one instance for as long as 12 succéssive days. Mr. McCone
then read from the memorandum on reconnaissance over Cuba dated 23 April
1963 and said he would provide the Board with a copy.
The DCI then reported that James Donovan during a nighttime drive
to Veradero had passed a convoy of 25 very large trucks, the type generally
carried on railroad flatcars. Mr.’ McCone stated that an examination of the
photography for that day and the following day provided absolutely no trace —
of the convoy. Dr. Land stated that the DCI's previous statement may have
provided the answer as to where this convoy might be. The DCI said he
planned to recommend low-level flights in order to provide more information.
10. At this point Mr. FitzGerald was asked to give his presentation on
operations in Cuba. He commenced by displaying the chart which indicated
the number of resident agents, illegal teams, legal teams, shipboard agents
and penetrations of Cuban installations. He noted that the number of illegal -
teams had risen to three as a result of a successful operation on Sunday,
and one of these teams had as many as 100 subagents with extensive coverage
in the province of Pinar del Rio. Dr. Langer asked what the subagents were
looking for, and Mr. FitzGerald replied that their coverage was mostly
military. Mr. Murphy asked if these agents were all strictly collecting
intelligence, and Mr. FitzGerald replied that this was their primary purpose
at the moment, but the illegals could create a resistance net if this was
desired. He pointed out that the policy at the present time precluded attempt-
ing to develop a large scale dangerous activity. ,
Mr. Tae pointed out that the penetration of Cuban installations
were mainly[diplomat .cJinstallations and that some fi4 Cuban diplofnats]were
our agents. Mr. Clifford asked how the information was gotten out of Cuba,
and Mr. FitzGerald replied that it was mostly by secret writing transmitted
to[Mexico City) by mail and then forwarded to Washington. He said there
were four radios in Cuba and that we now had a greatly improved medium ay
speed transmitter that was quite small, {the size of about two cigarette cartons
and it could get a message off in just 60 seconds.. He said that there was a
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Dr. Land asked if the loss of this transmitter would compromise others.
Mr. FitzGerald replied that it would not compromise any other agents
except the one apprehended, and the DCI noted that it would simply com-
promise the instrument. —
Mr. Murphy asked concerning the quality of substantive reporting,
and Mr. FitzGerald noted that the 1,040 reports looked impressive, but it
was quite true that this was not a true indication. zgie said that some of the
reporting was very good, and there were two (Cuban ambas sadors/on the
payroll who provided some first-rate reports and were closest to the bone
in what Castro was thinking... Mr. Murphy asked if we had Castro's
immediate entourage penetrated and Mr. FitzGerald said his sister worked
for us but that she didn't always have inside information. He pointed out
that the 665 reports from resident agents. were primarily on military targets,
and the intelligence community felt they were really worthwhile as a supple-
ment to reat reconnaissance. General Doolittle asked if an illegal
‘team was/t opin nand Mr. FitzGerald replied "yes''". Mr. Murphy asked
whether these agents provided information on Soviet troop strength and
equipment, and Mr. FitzGerald replied in the affirmative. Mr. Clifford
noted that with just two illegal agent teams in Cuba at this time we were
back to where we started from in 1962. Mr. FitzGerald commented that the
casualty rates were very high and referred to the charts 'Legal Resident
Agents in Cuba! and "legal Agent Development". .
(At this point Mr. McCone left the meeting and Mr. Cottrell came
in.)
Mr. Gray asked if the modest number of agents was a result of
policy or operations. Mr. FitzGerald replied that this was primarily a
result of operations and noted that it was not the result of lack of effort, but
because of the high attrition rate and the dangers involved. He went-over
the lists of what had happened to the agents that were put in. He noted that
it was presently planned to carry out approximately five operations a month.
Mr. Murphy asked if there was evidence of organized resistance in Cuba.
Mr. FitzGerald replied "yes", but they were now small bands scattered »
throughout the island. He noted that Castro had broken up the large country-
wide resistance networks last summer, He then produced the chart entitled
"Tllegal Infiltration -- Exfiltration Operations" and commented on this.
Mr. Murphy asked if the groups on the island committed sabotage, and
Mr. FitzGerald said the policy presently precluded major sabotage operations
and limited it to "subtle sabotage". Mr. Murphy asked what constituted
“subtle sabotage", and Mr. FitzGerald described it as tying a rock to a wire
and throwing it across high tension lines.
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11. The Board then turned to Mr. Cottrell and asked him to describe
the work of his group. Mr. Cottrell said the President had become con-
cerned there were so many government agencies dealing with so many
Cuban groups, and he had set up the group under Mr. Cottrell to coordinate
all of this activity. He said that his immediate group consisted of a repre-
sentative of Defense and CIA, and there were additional committees or
groups reporting to them. He outlined the general policy guidance under
which they were operating and under questioning from Mr. Murphy stoutly
denied that the policy was basically defensive in nature, and it was
directed toward getting rid of communism and Castro in Cuba. It was
further explained that CIA's activities were coordinated through this group.
12, Dr, Killian then asked Bruce Clarke to give a brief report on the
situation in Cuba, and with the aid of photographs Clarke analyzed the
present Soviet troop strength on the island and explained how these figures
were arrived at. At 12:00 this session was recessed to permit the presenta-
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Discussion of the release of the three American prisoners in Cuba,
Coordination on NRO agreement - "in effect and working well".
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Report on photographic results of Corona find Tackle flight over
Chinaj mentioned there would be one more Ox flight | at ee. 5/9H
and then be pushed 1 to full speed and altitude.
Reported on establishment of Purcell Panel.
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Discussion of U-2 flights over China jand results.
Establishment of R&D board to pull together the Agency's scientific
and technical assets.
. Discussion of Cuba; DCI said plans to recommend low-level flights
to provide more information.
FitzGerald gave presentation on operations in Cuba.
Cottrell described the work of his group.
Bruce Blark gave report on the situation in Cuba’.
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1. The President's Board has asked that you ‘meet with them on
the 23rd from 10:15 to 11:15. They have suggested that the later half
of this period be devoted to a review of both operations and intelligence
on Cuba and have suggested that Mr. Cottrell attend for that period.
- 2. Assuming that the question of the Board's charter and proce-
dures will have been settled prior to the 23rd, I would suggest that you
may wish to give them a quick review of outstanding matters including
their recommendations and perhaps a briefing on the latest Cr
and (T.]o4 flights.
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Meeting of the DCI with the President's Foreign Intelligence
Advisory Board, Friday, December 28, 0930 a.m.
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Subject +: Discussion of Cuba .
1. -At 0930 Dr. Killian opened the meeting with a statement to the
Director that the Board had read the report and appreciated the great
amount of work that had been put into it. He commented particularly
on the lucidity of the report and said the Board had also looked at the
‘changes. which had been sent to them this morning. The Director
commented on page 90, the final conclusions, and said that he ‘still did
not feel sufficient. attention had been paid to important indicators.
Mr. McCone then said that there were one or two other subjects that
he wanted to mention to the Board before getting into the Cuban report.
These are covered in separate memoranda.
2. After coverage of the other subjects, Dr. Killian then asked
.Mr. McCone whether he had any further comments to make on the report.
‘The Director, referring to conversation the previous evening, said he had
“no further comments and that he thought it was understandable why his
personal position had not been included in the report. He noted that these
were covered in his October 31 memorandum for the record which the
Board had. Dr. Killian asked if the Board did have this and Mr. Goyne _
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_ went on to say that the Board should realize that the people in receipt
of his cables had been receiving intelligence on an hour to hour basis.
Mr. Clifford noted that the Director's messages would be of tremendous
interest in any Congressional investigation and thought that the Board should
have copies of them. Mr. McCone replied that he realized this and would
supply copies.
3. Mr. Gray asked if they could then turn to question 16. Dr. Killian
-asked the question, which was whether the existence of the Special Group
had complicated the intelligence program and he noted particularly the
detailed decisions made by the Special Group in relation to Mongoose.
Mr. McCone replied no, in fact. the Special Group had assisted. He noted
the way it operated and said that the Augmented Special Group, with the
Attorney General, served as authority to stimulate intelligence gathering
through increased use of agents, refugee interrogations and third country
activities. He noted that prior to Mongoose there had been a hiatus and
that everything apparently had stopped after the Bay of Pigs. In December
of last year there had been no interrogation of refugees, no agents and no
_ Miami setup. At the instigation of the President, the Attorney General
and himself, all of this had been built up. Mr. Murphy asked why opera-
tions against. Cuba had stopped and whether this was for psychological
reasons. The Director said it was psychological. There had been
investigations and there was general discouragement. Dr. Killian said
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wasn't there a similar danger now and that there seemed to be a general
euphoria and a feeling of success. Mr. McCone said there was a great
danger inherent in Cuba. The SAM sites were still there as well as many
other things. He said a week ago Monday he had brought this up forcefully
_ in the Executive Committee and the President had issued instructions that
word be gotten to the Soviets that any interference with our reconnaissance
over Cuba would bring an instant reply with action from the United States.
This word was communicated by Stevenson to Kuznetov and by Thompson
to Dobrynin. He said that the present understanding is that we will fly
two or more high level flights a day, or if weather or other reasons fore-
stall these flights, there will be a request made to the President for low
level flights. He noted that. low level flights could escalate a critical
situation. . |
4. Mr. Pace asked if there were any prohibitions on intelligence
collection on Cuba today. Mr. McCone replied yes. We would like a
more aggressive pattern of agent infiltration. He said he thought it was
important that in the next three or four months there be extensive intelli-
gence operations to find out the trend of developments in Cuba. He said ;
he thought the Soviets might move completely out of Cuba, and certainly
this was one impression they were trying to convey; or second, that they
would recognize they had a good piece of real estate which they would
‘want to maintain for subversion through Latin America, and a base of
operations. This would involve a control of Castro and while they
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capability to do so. Mr. McCGone said he was inclined to believe that the
second alternative would be followed, and obviously the intelligence effort
should be at a maximum to discover Russian intentions.
| 5. Mr. Murphy said obviously there should be an all out effort
to penetrate the Cuban government, The DCI said yes, that every effort
should be made to exploit cracks in the top in their monolithic structure
and that more and more agents should be put it. He noted that only this
week a'team had been infiltrated and another team exfiltrated. Mr. Murphy
asked how many there were in. a team and the Director replied ieee to five]
6. Mr. McCone went on to say that we are making extensive efforts
to wee third aia in o- Cuban vp eiligence effort and mentioned
mre [Britiet Ganadiang frenct] Germansfand one or two Latin countries.
He said that he expected some invaluable information would be produced
by discussions with Donovan and Nolang. We already know that Castro
had a fight with Che Guevarya. Castro also-spent three hours with the
captain of the erican Pio! and the captain had indicated that he wanted
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to talk to intelligence immediately on landing in Florida. Mr. McCone |
said that he intended to get the Special Group, immediately after the
first of the year, to approve a program for extensive intelligence activities.
He said that he did not believe that any efforts should be made at this time
to stimulate an uprising and that all of our resources should be concen-
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The Director replied that he did not recommend the use of Guantanamo.
He noted that if it was used as a base for intelligence operations, and we’
got caught, Castro could mobilize world opinion against us. Dr. Killian
said that Castro assumed that we used it in this way whether we do or
not,
8. General Doolittle asked how frequently we are overflying Cuba
now. The Director replied that there were two flights a day at present,
but if the weather is bad and our program slips, there is authority to
fly additional daily flights. General Doolittle asked how frequently this
gave complete coverage of the island and Mr. McCone said that it worked
out to about once a week, He nced that some areas such as harbors were
covered more frequently, and that COMOR had worked out a system of
priorities for aerial reconnaissance.
9. Mr. Pace then asked if we had studied the possibilities for the
use of Guantanamo and what could be achieved in using it as a base for
operations. The Director replied that we had made no such study.
10. Mr. Pace then inquired about restrictions on u-2 flights during
September and said that apparently effort was made to penetrate critical
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Guantanamo. Mr. McCone pointed out that the operators had proposed a
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ll. Mr. Gray then asked if the situation in January looks different
than it did in August, would there be accelerated operations. The
Director said he would re-open the whole question if that was the case.
Mr. Pace returned to the subject of Guantanamo and said that in his
opinion if effective use could be made of it this should be done regardless
of policy inhibitions. Dr. Killian asked if Guantanamo was as fon
SIGINT] purposes. Mr. McCone said that he was sure it was and
referred to Mr. Kirkpatrick who read from fae NSA . mesoranduni on
their expanding activities in June, noting the additional positions
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activated in June and the fact that/there some floating positions jestablished
near Santiago de Cuba.
12. Mr. Murphy then asked what was the difference between
Mongoose and Myngoose B-plus. Mr. McCone replied that the first
phase of the Mongoose oper ation was to determine the intelligence
potential in Cuba. This was fairly successful despite extreme difficulties.
He mentioned that there were 100, 000 informers organized on a block and
community basis throughout the island and that these people controlled
ration cards and travel, thereby making all movement difficult. He said
the second 1 phase of the Mongoose operation considered three or four
' different levels of activity. "'A'' was the most violent, directed toward
precipitating a revolution. '"B'" involyed extensive sabotage. " B plus"
was somewhere between the two and therefore involved even more
activity, such as mining harbors. Mr. McCone said that his big problem
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position of stimulating an uprising unless he was certain that U. S. policy
would commit troops to back the uprising. He noted that on August 10,
when he forecast MRBMs in Cuba to the Secretary of Defense, he had
- discussed the ramifications of an uprising in Cuba extensively. Dr. Killian ©
asked who chaired the Special Group on Mongoose. Mr. McCone said he
wasn't sure whether it was Bundy or the Attorney General and turned to
Mr. Kirkpatrick, who didn't know. |
13. Mr. Pace asked whether an assessment had been made of the
accuracy of NPIC interpretations on Soviet missiles. He said he wondered
’ whether there were flaws which might change some of our estimates.
-Mr. McCone replied that, quite to the contrary, there was no instance
where NPIC failed. He said that, for example, the. September photography
of San Cristobol showed some construction equipment. In retrospect we
know. it was for developing missilesites, but the photography could be
interpreted as being only a few trucks for agricultural purposes.
14, Dr. Killian said that he was very concerned about the. clear
implication that the Soviet Union would soon be developing better
camouflage techniques. This, plus the lack of resolution in the photography,
might pose considerable difficulties. Mr. McCone said that this was a
different story. He noted that he was concerned about the adequacy of
' coverage of the Soviet Union. He noted that the targets for coverage were
reviewed repeatedly, but at the present time of year the light was poor
and the coverage was bad. He noted that there was a certain margin
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not have been seen. The DCI said that NIE 11-8 had just been reviewed
and that an amending memorandum would be issued shortly. He said
obviously it was impossible to say precisely what was going on in the
Soviet Union.
15. Dr. Killian said that he was terribly concerned about the fact
that the public now seems to feel that we have swung all the way from
a missile gap to a great superiority over the Soviet Union, and that
this was obviously the wrong way. Mr. McCone said he agreed that this
was definitely wrong. Mr. Murphy asked whether the government was
putting out this information. Mr. McCone said he didn't know and that
he felt it was wrong and dangerous and would develop complacency and
might even result in an economy minded Congress cutting the Defense
budget drastically. Mr. Murphy noted that it was implicit that we should
have precise knowledge on what was going on inside Russia. Mr. McCone
said that in his presentations to Congress he specifically made the
reservation each time that there were obviously things we didn't know.
Dr. Killian noted that even photography can be wrong and can give an
_ erroneous impression; e.g., that nothing is there. Mr. McCone
acknowledged that this was a danger. Dr. Killian asked whether
Congress, the President ‘and the Secretary of Defense understood this
danger. Mr. McCone replied that he always stressed it, and he also
stressed that intelligence was commencing to have almost absolute
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72 overflights of Cuba, and yet for a much greater length of tire there
had been no U-2 flights over the Soviet Union, which was a much more
important target. He said that obviously there must be great gaps in
our knowledge on the. USSR. General Doolittle said it was even worse
than that. He noted that CORONA had given no valuable intelligence
on Cuba and that apparently the U-2 gave questionable intelligence so
that low level reconnaissance was needed. The Director said this
wasn't accurate, that the U-2 gave all of the intelligence that was needed
to convince the OAS and our other allies. The low level flights were
needed for backstopping possible military operations. Mr. Pace asked
if it was correct that CORONA had produced no valuable intelligence on
Cuba and Mr. McCone said that this was true. General Doolittle noted
the closeness of the dangers and commented that if the Cubans had
moved faster and gotten the camouflage up, we might never have dis-
covered the missiles.
17. Dr. Killian noted that the time was drawing to an end and said
that the Board would make a strong recommendation on an intensive
research program/on sensors to break through camouflage]
18. Mr. Murphy asked if the Director had noted any difference in
the philosophy of the State Department in regard to intelligence. He
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Far Hastern]reconnaissance. On the other hand, every time there was
an overflight State got very nervous and had made several telephone
calls. | |
19. Dr. Killian again expressed the Board's appreciation for the
report and for Mr. McCone's taking the time to ‘be with them.. Mr. McCone
replied that he would be happy to consider any suggestions the Board had
’ eoncerning the report, except that he felt the conclusions should stand as
presented. If, however, there were any additional substantive matters,
there might well be additional conclusions that could be drawn.
20. This session was completed at 10:40.
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This summary of significant information has not been coordinated
outside the Office of Current Intelligence. It does not representa
complete coverage of all current reports received, nor does time
permit the complete evaluation of all reports which are included.
CONTENTS
MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS:
Three independent clandestine sources have reported on
the unloading of military equipment from the Soviet vessel
\Paee 1p” BAIKOV in Havana harbor on 19 or 20 November.
Page 1)
Soviet "coastal defense rockets" now belong to Cuban Army
artillery forces, according to a recent speech by Raul
Castro; however, ’Sovie s still appear to be involved in
. the communications net which serves the cruise missile ~
sys (Page 1) et
FIDEL CASTRO'S SPEECH:
In a 6-7 December speech devoted mainly to education, Cas-
‘tro digressed to discuss the situation resulting from Vene-
zuela's charge that the arms cache discovered on a Vene-
zuelan beach last month had come from Cuba. Castro implied
_that the arms had been planted by CIA and are being used.
as a pretext for new action by the "imperialists and their
lackeys" against Cuba. He expressed confidence that what-
ever the result, the Cuban revolution will not be defeated.
(Page 2)
CUBAN INTERNAL SITUATION:
Faure Chomon Mediavilla is replacing Omar Fernandez as
transportation minister; Major Jesus Montane Oropesa will
be new communications minister. (Page 3)
Geavy rainfall) has apparently caused damages to military.
acilities in{ Pinar del Rio)Province and hampered travel
in Qrienty ‘Province. ig (Page 4)
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THE PRESIDENT'S ASSASSINATION:
A Spanish-language daily in New York claims Madrid police
are holding a self-confessed plotter against the late Presi-
dent. (Page 4)
INSURGENCY AND CIVIL UNREST:
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A fire on a farm n Gardenas, Matanzas) Province, has de-
stroyed one acre of ‘Gengauen)} (Page 4) 29
An attempt has been nate A shoot the chief of the @urg in
(Velasco, Camaguey) Province. (Page 5)
A militiaman arrested in Guantanamo on 3 December for sus-
' pected counterrevolutionary activities has been freed,
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The (DSE unit at Ciego de Avila) has captured one insurgent
and Yeports the surrender of another; a resident of: FE
has been arrested for cashing an out—of-circulation -
dollar bill. (Page 5)
Thirty-two people attempting to flee Cuba were captured by
Cuban security forces on 8 December; this may be related to
an earlier report which stated that an undetermined number
of residents of Las Villas Province fled the country from
an unknown point of embarkation. (Page 6)
Several minor incidents of sabotage have been discovered
on CUBANA aircraft. (Page 6).
A DRE leader in Mexico City announced that 126 Cuban mili-
tiamen were killed in a clash with guerrillas near Sancti
. Spiritus, Las Villas Province. (Page 6)
CUBAN_AIR FLIGHT CONNECTIONS:
(Spaia has approved regularly scheduled navana inari3 flights
y CUBANA airlines, according to an intercepte message. .
(Page 7)
SHIPPING SUPPORT FOR CUBA:
The Argentine Government and the owners of the SS ANAMAR
are determined that it will not take a cargo of Soviet-.
purchased coffee to Cuba. (Page 7)
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The(Brazilian OAS dele at informed his government on 5
December that several (OAS delegated, fave been impressed by
the Cuban claim that the weapons found in Venezuela Last
month had actually been planted there by the US. Apparently
unaware that elaborate efforts had been made to erase all
indications of the Cuban origin of the weapons, they wonder
why Cuba would permit evidence of its involvement in send-_
ing arms to Latin American guerrillas to be traceable to.
Cuba. (Page 7)
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The Genezueian OAS ambassador)dispatched an urgent message
to h foreign ministed ecember expressing misgivings
as to the attitudes of a ee ners of the special. DAS) committee
appointed to investigate Venezuela" s charges aga. nst the .
Castro regime. _ Page 8) ‘i
In relation. to the investigation of the Yenézuelan) arms
’ cache, the (Brazilian IES to the @as) has been instructed
not. to show "sympathy or excessive Gaderstanding in rela-:
tion to Cuba." (Page 9)
SOVIET-CUBAN RELATIONS:
| A clandestine source has reported, possibly as a current
rumor, that Fidel Castro visited Moscow around 15 November;
there "is no current evidence that he made any public appear —
ances in Cuba around that date. (Page 9)
BLOC ECONOMIC RELATIONS:
Five Polish merchantmen have been assigned to Cuban run.
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The Soviet -made AN-12 transport has landed in Cuba. (Page 10)
NON-BLOC RELATIONS: _ .
The Moroccan foreign minister has received a Cuban "good-
will" mission for the second time; local expectation is”
that formal relations will be re-established shortly.
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The President of (Dahomey Heclined an invitation to attend
the l January anniversary celebration in Cuba. (Page 11)
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CUBAN. SUPPORT OF EXTERNAL SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES:
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The Chilean acnencaiad Venezieid) is convinced of the
accuracy of (Venezuelan charges of Cuban subversion.
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There is an additional report on the use of a Cuban trans-
port plane to supply pro-Castro groups in Venezuela with
weapons. (Page 12)
Cuban Chargé Lasalle in Bolivia is reportedly supplying
weapons to the leftist section of the governing party,
as the serious political crisis there becomes more in-
tense. (Page 12)
A clandestine source has reported that two Cubans are
with a. group of Peruvian leftists currently hiding in
Bolivia, and that Castro has agreed to provide.money and
guerrilla training for a rival group. (Page 12)
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MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS:
Three independent clandestine sources have reported the
unloading of military equipment from a Soviet cargo vessel,
probably the METALLURG BAIKOV, on 19 or 20 November. This
vessel was suspected of carrying a military cargo long before
its arrival in Cuba. (See Daily Summary of 12 November.) It
carried what was probably the eighth full military cargo to
arrive in Cuba since the 1962 missile crisis. One source, a
retired civil engineer whose reporting has been factual and
. in most instances based on personal observation, reported that
the METALLURG BAIKOV unloaded "large quantities of arms and
military equipment" in Havana on 20 November and left the next
day. Another source reported that Havana longshoremen had
stated that a Soviet ship, which they did not identify, had
unloaded arms at Regla Wharf, Havana, on 20 November. A third
source, an educated Cuban of Western Kuropean extraction who
_is a resident of Havana, reported that tanks were among the
‘equipment unloaded from a Soviet vessél that arrived in Havana
on 19 November. The three sources are probably referring to
the same shipment. If the report on the delivery of tanks is
true, this would be the second consecutive reported shipment
of armored vehicles to Cuba. The ORENBURG reportedly delivered
some 45 tanks on 23 or 24 October. (See Daily Summaries of 28
and 29 October.) It has previously been reported that another
probable military shipment, the ninth, is now en route aboard
the SLUTSK. (See Daily Summary of 3 December.) (CIA TDCS-DB-
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The Soviet “coastal defense rockets" now belong to the
Cuban Army artillery forces, according to a recent speech by
Raul Castro. Cubans probably have been training in cruise
missile operations since last spring, and the rotation and
withdrawal of some Soviet naval personnel in September suggested
that the cruise missile system was turned over to the Cubans
at that time? (4 Soviet communications net) which probably serves
the cruise missile system remains active, however, indicating
that some degree of Soviet involvement continues. (CIA FBIS,
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FIDEL CASTRO'S SPEECH:
Fidel Castro's speech of the night of 6-7 December was
on the occasion of the graduation of women teachers for the
literacy campaign, He devoted most of the 99 minutes to a
discussion of the development of local education in Cuba, At
one point, however, he made a moderately long digression to
discuss Venezuela and the situation raised by Venezuela's dis-—
covery last month of a large cache of weapons, some of which
have been traced to Cuba.
Castro stated that, while "the imperialists and their
lackeys" charge that Cuba is promoting subversion in Vene-
zuela, rebellion and subversion cannot be promoted from with-
out. The Venezuelan revolution, he maintained, stems from
the Venezuelan people's own disgust with their government and
with its permitting the "imperialists" to plunder Venezuela's
wealth and resources. If subversion could, in fact, be promoted
from the outside, why, he asked, have all the resources of im-
perialism failed to subvert the Cuban Government? -
Betancourt, "that miserable lackey," is trying to incite
the United States to take military action against Cuba, Castro
charged, As a pretext the Venezuelans say they have discovered
arms from Cuba on the Venezuelan coast, Castro stated.’ "Some
of the arms," he said, "are said to have borne an effaced Cuban
seal, and other arms are said to be bazookas, recoilless cannon,
mortars, But Cuban mortars perchance? No!. Yankee mortars?
Yankee bazookas! Yankee recoilless cannon! Arms which we did
not manufacture; arms which we did not buy!" Castro then went
on, without specifically denying that the weapons had come from
Cuba, by implying that the CIA. had obtained Cuban arms from
Cuban deserters and that it would not be difficult to plant
these weapons in Venezuela. (Here he is obviously referring
to the Belgian-made light rifles and submachineguns which have
been identified as among those shipped to Cuba in 1959 and
1960.) With respect to the US-made mortars, bazookas, and re-
coilless. rifles, Castro challenged the OAS investigating com-
mittee to "investigate thoroughly," make laboratory tests,
trace the serial numbers, and then "they will be able to reach
only one conclusion: that they belong to the CIA,"
Castro then attempted to show the "brazenness" and in-
consistency of those who would use the Venezuelan arms cache
as a pretext to invade or to blockade Cuba when for more than
four years the very same kind of stthversive activity as is
now being charged to Cuba has been perpetrated against Cuba--
without any hemispheric attempt to punish the aggressors.
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"Things have changed quite a bit," Castro declared, "to
attack or to blockade Cuba now would not be easy; we can de-
fend ourselves;. we are calm; we know what we have to defend
ourselves with." Then, in an implied reference to the Soviet
shipment of strategic missiles to Cuba last year, Castro de-
clared: "When we hear some of these lackeys of imperialism
talking so calmly about invading Cuba, when it has been only
one year since the October crisis, they are once more proving
us right and are once more justifying Cuba's taking defensive
measures; this talk led to the October crisis." Castro then
declared that "these men are so deceived by their own propaganda
that...they cannot conceive of what any invader would meet here."
A war against Cuba, he said, "would not end while there was a
single mercenary soldier. treading on our soil."
Castro then returned briefly to his views as to how peace
can be assured in the Caribbean, "Whatever they want to dis-
cuss with Cuba," he said, "let them come and discuss honestly
with Cuba; because we have stated the indispensable prerequisites
for a peaceful atmosphere...in the Caribbean." Thus far, how-
ever, "they have answered with aggressions on top of aggressions."
This course, he said, "is doomed to failure." (CIA FBIS Havana,
7 December, OFFICIAL USE ONLY)
CUBAN INTERNAL SITUATION:
A shake-up in the Cuban cabinet has moved Faure Chomon
Mediavilla to the post of transportation minister; he succeeds
Capt. Omar Fernandez, whose ministry was recently under attack
by Castro for alleged inefficiencies and “vices." Major Jesus
Montane Oropesa is replacing Chomon as communications minister.
Chomon, who served as Castro's first ambassador to the
Soviet Union, took over as communications minister in March
1962. He is currently a member of the National Directorate
of PURS. Fernandez, his predecessor, is reportedly moving to
an unspecified position in the Ministry of Industries under
Che Guevara..
Montane took part in the attack on the Moncada Barracks
in 1953 and followed. Castro to exile in Mexico. He took part
in the GRANMA expedition of 1956 when he was captured and in-
prisoned. After the revolution, he reportedly received only
a minor post. in the government because he had talked too much
in prison. His most recent post, dating from at least August
1962, has been as number two man in the Tourism Institute
(INIT). He is said to be an ardent Marxist-Leninist, who.
preaches it at every opportunity. (UPI 63, 6 December, UN-
CLASSIFIED; background information: SECRET)
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, Intercepted’ fuban military messages of 7 December. indicate
_ that serious (rai damage. has occurredyin both (Pinar del Rio i0
nd Oriente )provinces. (Five unidentified)military units in
(9 (Pinar del Rio jreported the extent of damage to their defensive
ortificationsS and fac lities, yin messages to the operations
officer, apparently at| fourth army headquartors)in( Pinar del (O
Ho) More than half Bee ot most or been destroyed, the
shelters and command pos at most_of the units reporting
had suffered serious damage, and. division headquarter eported
that, while its facilities were still in good condition; the
roads leading to it will have to be repaire Meanwhile, in 24
(o Oriente pr ovince? intercepts indicate that (torrential rainfall
had caused the Givers to flood making, travel difficult and
had forced the Closing of the (Baracoa) airport. (USN-856,
2/SL{CUMYR302-63, 8 December, SECRET KIMBO) 949
THE PRESIDENT'S ASSASSINATION: -
The Reuters correspondent in Madrid has advised the US
Embassy that he has been queried by a New York client about
an 8 December El Tiempo report that Spanish police have de-—
tained a Cuban national--45-year-old Enrique Pascual: Ruedolo
Gongora, alleged to have arrived in Spain via an IBERIA flight
from New York on 23 November--in connection with a plot against
the late President Kennedy. Local police have confirmed deten-
tion of Ruedolo. However, they claim that he arrived in Spain
on 29 November and to the best of their knowledge has abso-
lutely no connection with the assassination. They maintain
that he was expelled from the United States for undetermined
reasons and is being held because he has been unable to -
arrange onward travel to Cuba. CAS is pursuing the matter
in Madrid. (Am Emb Madrid, 1155,7 December, CONFIDENTIAL)
INSURGENCY AND CIVIL UNREST: 0
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A fire on 6 December on a farm near (Cardenas Matanzas )
Province, des royed approximately. one acr £ fhenequen zu Thi
chief of the atands as Bureau of Public Order ( oP) in orned
\© (Havana)in an he fire,
‘supposed to be sabotage," was put out by the(Cardenas \fire
' December intercepted message o(Ga
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© On 6 December the (Department of State Security (DSE)) unit
in Moron) informed | rovincial h quarters in Camaguey) that on
5 D&cember "they tried to shoot Wown the chief of the’ e n
(9 (Vv Velasco .), .he escaped unharmed. Full details will be sent by“?
etter > The message did not indicate to whom "they" referred.
om, 603 9, 2/10 922-63, 6 December, SECRET KIMBO)
Ghe militiaman who was arrested in Guantanamo on 3
December for suspected counterrevolutionary_activities (see 24.
a Summary ,o6 December) has meen headg Sector E Nenaauarters
ayari Brriba) informed(First Arfiy¥ headquarters) in San-
iotiseo on 5 December that teban Mendez Almaguer and Vose
Joirét Aria, both identified as natives of Quijada, were re-
ased by the DS -_The reason for their release was not given.
(isn. and? 2/iRL epi R197-63, 6 December, SECRET KIMBO)
Pane (ie unit at Ciego de Avila has captured one insur
gent and Feports the surrender of dnother.0 On 6 December
SE provincial headquarters) in Camaguey was informed that
the nsurgent Demetrio Armas Izquierdo was “captured near
Jatibonico. The message stated that Armas "was reportedly
active in the Havana, Matanzas, and Santa Clara areas, and
most recently in Camaguey. He belonged to an insurgent band
led by one Carlo." The same message reported the surrender
of Edmundo Almeida (see Daily Summary, 5 December), “previously
associated with the bands of Juan Aiberto ," to the DSE unit
at Jatibonico. |
In addition, on 7 Decesber (Ciego de Avila reported the
arrest of Jesus Marquez, a 39-yedr-old resident of Jucaro.
Marquez is said to have cashed an gout of circulation 50-dollar
11, which he received from the US on 4 Decembe 963."
a Gant 603, mee /R138-63, 6 December and 2/YJ sad R140-63,
Decembe GprMBo)
. An undetermined number of residents of Vegas de Palmas,
San Antonio de las Veultas and Agiada de Moya, Las Villas
Province, recently fled the country from an unknown point of
‘embarkation.:.*'Central Army headquarters in Santa Clara)in-
formed’ Gavana) that the persons from Vegas de Palmas had been
identified as: Lucina Manso, Rodobaldo Monteagua, and
} Moises Monson Garit, an ex-private in the revolutionary armed
' forces. , Also mentione escapees were Feliz Perez, Inoes
Lima. usn ges atee R301-63, 8 December, SECRET KIMBO)
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In possible connection with the preceding item, 32
people attempting to flee Cuba were captured by Cuban 2
security forces on_8 December. (Fitth Army Headquarters )in
3) aritime patrol of the
coastal-vigilance observation post captured a boat carrying
32 individuals in the area of Cayo Mariquibay, north of La
Bahia de Punta Alegre. On the boat, which had. left Caibarien
three days earlier, government agents found Cuban and YS
monies as well as personal belongings. (USN 56, 2/3L/C0M -
R303-63, 9 December, SECRET KIMBO) FJ
A trained clandestine source who is a civil aviation
expert with the Cuban Ministry of Transportation reports that
several minor incidents of sabotage have been discovered on
CUBANA aircraft. On 15 November a CUBANA IL-14 made a
round-trip flight from Rancho Boyeros Airport to Nueva Gerona
without a storage battery. The source comments that serious
trouble would have resulted if one engine had stopped or had
been feathered while en route. This incident may be related
to various acts of subtle sabotage against CUBANA aircraft,
such as stuffing exhaust tubes with rags or obstructing car-
buretor intakes. . ,
_ In addition, the source reports that a CUBANA Britannia
aircraft was sabotaged by Algerian personnel during a recent
' flight to Algiers. The hydraulic line was fractured forcing
the crew to use manual controls to lower the landing gear for
a stop in Madrid. (CIA IN 75941, 8 December, SECRET NO FOREIGN
DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM) . .
Press dispatches from Mexico City report that a leader
of the Revolutionary Students Directorate (DRE) announced
that 126 Cuban militiamen had been killed in a clash with
‘guerrillas 12 miles south of Sancti Spiritus, Las Villas
Province. Angel Gonzales said that "belated underground
reports. just received" indicated that the clash took place
in mid-September when a guerrilla force ambushed a militia
unit and killed 11 militiamen. The guerrilla forces lost 18
men, including Negro. guerrilla leader Andre Startabull and
three captains identified as Carlos Roca, Julio Garcia, and
Sergio Perez. The Castro regime then sent 5,000 men sup-
ported by tanks, mortars,.and helicopters to destroy the
guerrillas. After two weeks of fighting, the entire guerrilla
unit was destroyed but not until-115 other militiamen had been
killed. There is no confirmation from COMINT or other sources
of any action of the. magnitude reported by the DRE, (AP+131,
Mexico City, 7 December, UNCLASSIFIED)
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CUBAN AIR. os CONNECTIONS:
-@pain) tas approved regularly scheduled mavana fiades) flights
by CUBANA airlines, according to an intercepted mesSage of 7 De-
cember. It was previously reported that th Gpanish Government
was unwilling to reduce it ese flights becausé it believes the
Goain: however, the (Foreign Ministry )24
said it wore limit Jor p bts to Havana-WMadridg-Havana with-
out stops i lgiers) or aus) and would refuseddlanding to
Soviet-built ANA aircraft.(O (See Daily Summary of 18 November.)
It has also been reported that) CUBANA is assured of capacit
passenger loads for the Havana -{lladrid) service and plans. to pool 24
vis (sara) from all of Western~ Europe )for delivery to Havana
via Madrid) thus assuring full payloads both ways. (See Daily
Sum: qf 4 December.) (NSA 2X/O{QOP/T211-63, 8 December,
SECRET SABRE; Background information: Q*| NO FOREIGN DISSEM)
SHIPPING SUPPORT FOR CUBA:
Argentina is reportedly attempting to stop one of its ships--
the SS ANAMAR--from delivering a cargo of coffee to Cuba, despite
the fact that there are currntly no legal. restrictions against
Argentine ships calling anywhere in the world. The ANAMAR left
Brazil on 1 November with a cargo of Brazilian coffee, purchased
by the USSR and destined for Cuba. (See Daily Summary of 8 No-
vember.) The Argentine Foreign Ministry informed US Embassy of-
ficials that it was determined to’ prevent the ANAMAR from going
_to Cuba because of potential unfavorable press reaction. Argen-
tina wants to avoid legal and financial entanglements in the mat-
ter; however, it is determined to stop the ship and is reportedly
even considering some type of provocation which would force the
ship to put into Puerto Rico. The owners of the ANAMAR are
equally adamant that the ship will not go to Cuba; reportedly
they had agreed to ship coffee from Brazil to some Central Amer-
ican country to pay some back bills, and were only informed later
that the shipment would go to Cuba. According to the owners, the
ship is now lying off the coast of Brazil awaiting resolution
of the problem. The owners reportedly stated they will sink the
ship rather than go to Cuba. (Am Emb Buenos Aires 1017, 4 Decen-
ber, CONFIDENTIAL)
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ernm from (Washingto on 5 December that several (OAS delegates
have been impressed byjthe Cuban claim that the weapons found in
‘Venezuela last month had actually been planted there by the
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These Giegates, Pénha Marinho) stated, “are wondering
whether the €uban Government would be so stupid as to send
to Venezuela arms with the inscription ‘Cuban Army’ and the
insignia of Cuba engraved on them" as indicated by, the Vene-
zuelan photographs shown at the as} These delegat s\ believe,
) ly sent the arms
o Venezuela it would first have removed any indication of
their origin. This account indicates that the(Brazilian dele
gate\and the others of whom he speaks are apparently unaware
that’ considerable effort had, in fact, been made to erase all
evidence of the Cuban origin of these arms. The 31 submachine
guns found in the cache had their serial numbers and other
identifying marks recently ground off. Venezuelan technicians,
using a highly technical process, were able to raise the serial
numbers and the Cuban shield on some of the weapons. In inde-
. pendent tests, US technicians were able to raise the numbers
and shields on three of these weapons. The numbers. correspond
to those of weapons known to have been delivered to Cuba from
Belgium in 1959 and 1960. Similarly, in the case of the 81
light automatic rifles of Belgian manufacture found in the
cache, all identifying marks had been obliterated. In this
case, one-fourth inch of molten brazing alloy had been used
to cover the places where the numbers had been ground off and
it was not possible to restore the numbers. However, Venezuelan
military authorities have noted that these weapons are unique
to those manufactured expressly for the Cuban Government by
Belgium's Fabrique Nationale in 1959, when Cuba ordered 22,500
such weapons. (NSA 3/OABLD/T2041-63, 6 December, TOP SECRET
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The(Veneniielan OAS delegate dispatched a "personal, urgent,
and confidential" message to his Goreign minister.en 6 December
expressing certain misgivings as to the attitudes’ 6f members
of the special OAS\ fact-finding committee with respect to the
Venezuelan charges’ against thec.Castro regime which the committee
was named to investigate. Thé G@mbassador reported that he had
just received "strictly confidential information" that the pre-
vailing opinion within the committee is that it must investigate
the entire subject of Cuban subversive activities in Venezuela,
not limiting itself to the evidence on the Cuban origin of the
arms cache found in Venezuela last month.
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The committee members, the (ambassador )stated, insist
that it is essential for the Venezuelan Government to "pre-
sent proof of the general Cuban conspiracy" against the Vene-
zuelan Governmen £ the case against Cuba is to be proven.
The (Venezuelan ambassador )added that “one of the most important
members| of the committee"’ had stated that the enezuelan evidence
on the Cuban origin of the arms cache is not airtight and!lthat
the arms could actually have been resold by Cuba to someone
else some,years agocor stolen from Cuban arsenals.
The Venezuela OAS ambassador\then stated that the editor
of a "very important US magazine" had asked him in all serious-
ness: on 6 December whether the arms could not have been planted
in Venezuela by the CIA, as Castro has charged. The editor
added that this question had been asked of him by "imp tant
persons" with whom he had discussed the problem, The: Yene-
zuelan ambassador) used this,to emphasize to his foreign: ne~ ob
ister\ that he believes the [Venezuelan Government must not
dismi$Ss this suspicion lightly.. He pointed out that important
have pointed out( Venezuela's pvidence on the arms cache may
provide "the fir opportunity" to confront. the threat ‘of
Cuban subversion in the hemisphere. Thes ndividuals may be
critical of the Venezuelan Government, the(ambassador \warned,
if its sticks to its demand that the inve. igation b limited
to the arms cache evidence. (NSA 3/0{VED, aye ee 7 December,
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persons in the United uela's pride in government and the press,
The(Brazilian delégate )to the( OAS) was informed of his
country' position on the investigation of the Venezuelan
armg cache, according to a 2 December intercepted message.
The Foreign Ministry y)ipforned him that,he was to "avoid any
t 86em to leave(Braz il)isolated in a posi-
tion which could be interpreted. as one of sympathy or exces-
sive understanding in relation to Cuba." On the other hand,
he was instructed not to "openly state ‘the opinion that the
matter falls exclusively under¢the competence of the Venezuelan
security authorities." The (de legate was advised to delay his
departure "until the situation is clarified." (NSA 5/0
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SOVIET-CUBAN RELATIONS:
Fidel Castro may have been in Moscow about 15 November
for talks with Premier Khrushchev, according to a civil
aviation expert who is apparently passing on a rumor he
heard in Cuba. The source reported as background that Castro
has not appeared on Cuban TV and did not meet people he ap-
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There have been no reported Castro appearances around L5
November. On 7 November he talked with a group of students
at Havana University and on 19 November he reportedly visited
a PURS meeting in Matanzas. However, between these two
dates there is no current evidence that he appeared on Cuban
radio or TV, and Hoy carried no reports of his personal appear-
ances in Cuba. This does not, however, rule out the possibility
that he was indeed in Cuba in "mid-November, (CIA IN 75946, &
December, SECRET) |
BLOC ECONOMIC RELATIONS:
Warsaw has assigned five merchantmen with a capacity of
44,000 tons tothe Cuban - Central American trade, according to
anh announcement by Havana television. The ships, one of which
is refrigerated, will be operated by CUBALCO-~-the Rostock-head-
quartered joint company chartered by Poland, the GDR, Czecho-
slovakia and Cuba to carry goods between Cuba and the northern
satellites. In the words of Havana television, "the enterprise
will be responsible for guaranteeing supplies to the first
socialist country of America, thereby contributing to the
defeat of the US economic. blockade against Cuba." (CIA/FBIS,
7. December, UNCLASS TI TED) .
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| Soviet(air “defense Jand Cuban esvat air voice) communica
tions on 7 cember reflected the ival in Cuba of a Soviet-
made AN-12.: (See Daily Summary, 6 December). The following
day, Prensa ‘Latina announced that “the Cuban air force" had
acquired a four-engine, turboprop craft with a 14,000-ton
freight capacity for use in a service between Moscow and Havana.
Prensa Latina said that the plane would be used to carry
freight between the two. capitals and "three or four stops at
cities not yet announced by the Cuban consolidated aviation
enterprise."
The references to the AN-12 being acquired by the "Cuban
Air Force," followed by statements attributed to CUBANA offi-
cials as to its future employment, raise confusion as to
whether it is to be used primarily for military or civil air
purposes. As pointed out previously, however (see Daily
Summary of 3 December), the AN-12 can be used interchangeably
in both types of service. Its employment in bringing mili-
tary cargoes to Cuba from the Soviet Union would be hampered,
however, by range factors which would require it to refuel
at two or more nonbloc airports between Cuba and the USSR.
At these airports the aircraft could be subject to cargo in-
spections. | (USA-71, 2/DGACURUAYR-853-63, 7 December, SE-
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The Moroccan foreign minister has received a three-man
Cuban "good-will" mission for the second time and the Istiqlal's
Nation claims. that a resumption of formal diplomatic relations
is imminent, according to the US Embassy in Rabat (see Daily
. Summary for 29 November and 6 December). According to a semi-
official account of the meeting, which took place on 4 December,
the Cubans reasserted their desire to normalize relations and
professed a lack of hostile intentions against the Moroccan .
Government--which severed formal relations after Cuban "techni-
cians" arrived in Algeria on 22 October. "Informed sources"
in Rabat claim that the government is considering the Cuban
demarché with "attention," The Nation explains that the Cubans
now recognize that Morocco has not been the aggressor in the
Algerian conflict and that they are "repentant" over their pre-
cipitous action in aiding Ben Bella. (Am Emb Rabat, 866, 6 De-
cember, LIMITED OFFICIAL USE)
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The President of (Dahomey )declined an invitation to attend
the 1 January anniversary celebration in Cuba, according to an
ntercepted(radiotelephong- onversation of 3 December. The
Ganonean ambassador )in Paris, received the invitation from his
an counterpart; however|’the president declined because he
said it was “hardly possible" for him to be in Cuba in January.
It is not clear if Qahomey) will designate an official representa-
tive to the celebrationl? “(GCHQ, rea ¥6/12/1963, 6. December,
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CUBAN .SUPPORT OF EXTERNAL SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY:
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The Chilean ambassador) in Genezuela informed his govern-
ment, in an intercepted 2 December message, that he is con-
vinced of the accuracy of the Venezuelan Government's charges
of Cuban subversion in Venezuela. He pointed out that the
heavy voting in Venezuela's 1 December national election dem-
onstrates that the legal opposition in Venezuela is not impli-
cated in the violence and terrorism. He also stated that the
Castro regime is so thoroughly repudiated by Venezuelan pub-
lic opinion that the Venezuelan Government has no need to use
artificial. means to stimulate anti-Castro feeling there. The
(Chilean ambassador) pointed out that many Venezuelan Communists
are in Cuba and from there "they permanently incite rebellion"
in Venezuela and Cuban propaganda supports their efforts. (NSA
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There is additional information on Cuban use of a DC~4
aircraft allegedly to supply Venezuelan guerrillas with weapons
‘through British Guiana. A clandestine source who is a civil
‘aviation expert and affiliated with the Cuban Ministry of Trans-—
'portation reports hearing rumors to the effect that the recently
refurbished CUBANA DC-4 with CUBANA registry number CUT-785 has
‘been issued a "Guiana license," presumably a license for operation
in British Guiana; and has been operated by military personnel.
He adds that "it is said that clandestine flights have been made
to Venezuela." The same source had previously reported the re-
ifurbishing of this plane and some others and indicated that extra
fuel tanks had been installed on them. (CIA DD/P IN 75942, 8 De-
cember, SECRET/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO FOREIGN DISSEM)
-The Cubans are reportedly involved in the serious political
crisis now under way in Bolivia, where a split between President
(Paz' section of the governing party and the leftist sector led
by Vice President: Lechin threatens serious civil disorder. Cuban
Chargé Lasalle has given two boxes of arms to leaders of the left
“ ‘section of the party for use in the Catavi-Siglo mining area, ac-
cording to information received by a clandestine source. The
source, a medium-level member of the left section of the govern-
ing party who has excellent contact with national leaders of
that section and who is apparently trusted by Lasalle, was given
this information. by a. Bolivian labor leader who added that he
had personally received the arms from Lasalle. The source re-
ports that the arms are of German origin and had been stored in
Lasalle's house in La Paz. (CIA DD/P La Paz, IN 76093, 8 December,
‘SECRET )
I Two unnamed Cubans are reportedly with a group of 18 members
of the Peruvian Army of National Liberation (ELN) who are cur-
rently hiding in Bolivia, according to.a usually reliable medium-
level member of the Peruvian Movement of the Revolutionary Left
(MIR) who is in regular contact with MIR leaders. The members
of the ELN may have been returning from training in Cuba, since
several such groups from that movement have gone there in the
past. According to Gonzalo Fernandez Gasco, leader of the MIR,
his group will help them return to Peru by providing them with
+. the necessary documentation. In return, the weapons owned by
} tthe ELN--automatic weapons and "San Cristobal" carbines--will
' be turned over to the MIR, reportedly in accordance with an order
from Fidel Castro. Once the ELN youths are back in Peru, the MIR
will look after them and try to convert them. to the cause. The
object is to eliminate the ELN as a rival force.
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| Possibly related to this reported plan to upgrade the MIR
'is a report from the same source that Fernandez said on 6 December
that Castro recently sent money to the MIR leaders and offered
to train more of its members in Cuba. Fernandez said that in the
future, groups of MIR members will go alternatively to North Korea
/and to Cuba for guerrilla warfare training. (CIA Lima TDCS-3/566,+
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DAILY SUMMARY
6 December 1963
This summary of significant information has not been coordinated
outside the Office of Current Intelligence. It does not representa
complete coverage of all current reports received, nor does time
permit the complete evaluation of all reports which are included,
CONTENTS
MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS:
An intercepted Cuban military message of 5 December indi-
cated that the Cuban armed forces are giving courses in
chemical warfare defense. (Page 1)
‘INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:
Moscow press reports the’ OAS meeting on Cuban arms ship-
ments. (Page 1)
_|CUBAN INTERNAL SITUATION:
Apparitions of Santa Barbara have been reported from Oriente
Province. (Page 1) ¢
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The@ortuguese ambassador) in Havana reports his impressions
of the reactions to President Kennedy's assassination. (Page 2)
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Two government soldiers were killed in southern Oriente >
Province when a dice game, involving military and civilian
personnel, was uncovered and fired upon by troops from Unit 2Y
1948.) (Page 3)
Dolores Ibarruri,.secretary general of the Spanish Communist
Party, arrived in Havana from Moscow on 5 December, accord-
ing to press reports. (Page 3)
Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, minister of INRA, has expressed
serious dissatisfaction with Cuba's current agricultural
situation and revealed that he disagrees with Castro's
emphasis on "ultimate aims" in place of current "tactics."
‘Rodriguez: also informed the British ambassador that he had
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opposed the Second Agrarian Reform Law and is willing to
use "doctrinally unwelcome" measures to increase production.
(Page 3)
Cuba is taking further steps to improve its fishing industry,
including several. construction projects in the Chuyima ship-
yards in the Almendares River, the launching of 18 fishing
boats, and the sending of an(official mission) to @pain)in
connection with the fishing dustry .2.4 (Page 4) “al
INSURGENCY AND CIVIL UNREST:
Counterrevolutionary elements apparently attacked an obser-
vation post on Cayo de Cristo) on a recent undetermined date.
(Page 4) so io
A suspected counterrevolutionary was arrested on 3 December
in (Guantanano.) (Page 5)
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| CUBAN FOREIGN SERVICE:
The Cuban ambassador to the USSR is in Havana for a short
"vacation." (Page 5)
| CUBAN AIR FLIGHT CONNECTIONS:
The Soviet-made AN-12 transport plane being ferried to Cuba
: reached Recife, Brazil, on 5 December, and left there for
its last stop before it is scheduled to arrive in Cuba on
7 December. (Page 5)
| SHIPPING SUPPORT FOR CUBA:
The US Embassy in Beirut believes that Lebanon may act to
‘curtail the use of its ships in the Cuban trade. This
would result in a significant decline in Cuban shipping
in free world bottoms. (Page 5)
CUBAN ~- CHINESE COMMUNIST RELATIONS:
Wang Yu-ping has been named the new Chinese Communist am-
bassador to Cuba. He is a senior diplomat, but not as high
ranking an individual as the recently appointed Chinese
Communist ambassadors to Algeria and the UAR. (Page 5)
BLOC ECONOMIC RELATIONS:
A Bulgarian arms negotiator has returned. from Havana to Sofia.
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A four-man Soviet delegation to revise social science cur-
riculum at Havana University. has arrived in Havana.
(Page 6)
NON-BLOC COMMERCIAL RELATIONS:
The US consul in Antwerp has been informed by the Varmi
Company of Brussels that it will not sell construction
equipment to Cuba; there have been reports that such a
sale, perhaps totaling $1 million, was being negotiated.
Meanwhile, a Cuban group, which had probably planned to
complete negotiations on the sale, was delayed because
of lack of visas. (Page 6)
The US Embassy in Tokyo sees little hope of inducing the
Japanese Government to interfere with the implementation
of a contract under which Japanese private firms have re-
portedly agreed to purchase 325,000 tons of Cuban sugar.
(Page 7)
The director of a Spanish optical firm has gone to Havana
to negotiate the sale of movie projectors; he is being
sponsored by CILASA, (Page 7) ,
NON-BLOC RELATIONS:
A Cuban good-will mission was received by the Moroccan
acting foreign minister; the US Embassy believes this
may presage the official re-establishment of diplomatic
relations. (Page 7)
The Swiss ambassador believes that Frank Emmick's trial
-will be held shortly after the completion of the current
OAS investigation of Venezuelan charges against Cuba;
Emmick's preliminary hearing has been completed and the
ambassador is trying to find a Cuban lawyer to defend him.
(Page 8)
| The government of Trinidad gave a "chilly reception" toa
visiting Cuban official and turned down a suggestion for
trade talks, at least for the present. “(Page 8)
CUBAN SUPPORT OF EXTERNAL SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES;
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The (Chilean * dabassy) in Havana has received information from
es in Cuba it “considers reliable which supports
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Venezuelan charges that Cuba has been shipping arms to
South America. (Page 8)
Havana Radio announced yesterday that pro-Castro guerrillas
in the Dominican Republic have established. "six operational
zones"; Cuban exiles in Miami feel that the failure of pro-
‘Castro terrorists in Venezuela may force him to turn to
terrorism in the Dominican Republic. (Page 9)
Cuba is reportedly making preparations to recognize a Vene-
zuelan government-in-exile, according to information re-
ceived by an official (West Gorman yservice from a fairly
reliable source with c ntacts)in avana. (Page 9)
The OAS Investigating Committee which is looking into the
Cuban arms cache discovered in Venezuela does not intend
to limit its investigation to the cache, but has expressed
interest in looking into other evidence of Cuban activities
directed against Venezuela. The Venezuelan Government has
agreed to. furnish all possible evidence on its complaint.
(Page 10)
On 5 December an American woman told a minister in New York
that her boy friend had left that day for an unknown desti-
nation in Central America from which he planned to fly in
a pro-Castro Venezuelan coup on Saturday. (Page 10).
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(MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS:
An intercepted Cuban military message, of 5 December
lindicated that the Cuban armed forces are 2 kiving instruction
‘in defense against chemical warfare. An:(unidentified)mili-
tary unit in fla Villas) Province reported the selection of
two officers ‘and four sergeants to atterid a "chemical defense
course, " (USN-856, 2X/SLAC T407-63, 6 December, SECRET SABRE)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: wy 94
Moscow has given rather standard treatment to the OAS
‘meeting which heard the Venezuelan Government charge Castro
‘with illegal arms shipments. On 4 December, TASS correspond-
ent. Leonid Shokin reported that "the weavers of plots against
revolutionary Cuba are still at it...accusing it of delivery
iof arms to Venezuela for ‘subversive purposes'." Shokin found
“certain US circles are the most interestec’in this, as is
‘evident from the fact that representatives of the US State
‘Department declared at the meeting that the United States
‘would 'firmly support' additional economic and diplomatic
;Sanctions by the OAS against Cuba."" He thought it unexcep-
itional that "these provocative attempts were not supported by
'the largest Latin American countries" and warned that "such
‘attempts to interfere in Cuban internal affairs are fraught.
'with extremely harmful consequences for the cause of peace.”
_(CIA/¥BIS, Moscow, 4 December, UNCLASSIFIED)
‘CUBAN INTERNAL SITUATION:
Several weeks ago there were CAS reports that the storm-
tossed peasants of Oriente looked on Hurricane Flora as the
_vengeance of God--a God, who in the tradition of the Old
'Testament's stern and sometimes vengeful Jehovah, had loosed
his fury on a people first seduced and now ‘impressed by an
alien regime. Now a report from the US Naval Base at Guan-
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lof the Cuban populace. While the incidents pictured in this
/report do not necessarily reflect anything other than a com-
ibinationof religious fervor and superstition, they are signifi-
‘cant to the extent that they reflect the unrest--and, perhaps
ia growing feeling of hopelessness and despair--current among
, the Cubans.
In any case, there are prevalent lecally tales of St.
‘Barbara’ S appearing several times to prophesy a change in the
‘regime or admonish errant youths to mend their ways. /Barbara,
ivirgin daughter of the heathen Diosorus, was beheaded by her
|father near Heliopolis in 235 A.D. for embracing Christianity.
.A fearful thunderclap is alleged to have greeted her execution.
| Symbolized by a windmill-like tower with three windows, the
l type 6f fortress in which her father was wont to confine her
while he was absent from home, Barbara is the patroness of
‘artillerymen and miners.
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/In the Church's calendar, her feast is marked on 4 Decem-
ber.” Apart from her significance in the Christian ritual,
Barbara figures prominently in a neo-pagan cult known as
the Santeria. Devotees of Santeria regard themselves as
Catholics and believe that the names of the Catholic saints
are translations into Spanish of the Nigerian names of African
gods. Catholicism is viewed as the Spanish tribal version of
Santeria. The association between Catholicism and Santeria
is based on a largely superficial similarity between Catholic
“saints and the pantheon of African spirit gods. Saint Barbara
is thought to be Shango, the God of War./7
According to one of these tales, a woman dressed in
-martyr's red stopped a bus outside Guantanamo City on 25 No-
vember, stepped inside and berated the Castro regime, The
. woman is alleged to have said that the Cuban people could
not live forever in such misery and to have predicted that
Castro would be taken from them sometime between 4 and 7 De-
cember. A inilitiaman passenger told her that she would be
arrested when the bus arrived in the city. When it had, she'd
disappeared. Continuing on to Caimanera, the bus s topped in
the town square with the same woman sitting on one of the
seats inside the vehicle, The militia again was summoned
and again the woman was nowhere to be seen.
On 26 November the same woman allegedly appeared outside
a school in Caimanera and admonished several children not to
thrown stones at'a nearby shack. The children fled into the
school and the woman followed. Challenged by a teacher, the
woman said she was Santa Barbara and vanished. The next day
neither the teacher nor the children would return to the
school, though it subsequently has been reopened. (COMNAVBASE
GTMO, 01731/T1/JFK/3, 4 December, CONFIDENTIAL)
Fidel Castro was "frightened, if not terrified," by the
. possi consequences of President. Kennedy ' s murder, overament )2 2Yy
to thé"\Portugues’ ambassado in (Havana)? Cabling (his government
on 27 November, the (Portugtese diplomat) escribed what he called
"a large movement of troops" late on the Afternoon of the Presi-
dent's death--"“they were sent to take up positions around
Havana and the northern coast of the island."" He found it sur-
prising that Castro "jumped into the arena to denounce insinu-
ations. which were merely from news and nongovernmental agencies,
but added that "it is the general opinion in. diplomatic Cireles) 2Y
that the assassination will be the spring whith will unleash
passions and violent and blind hysteria of the American people
against Cuba and Russia and provide the excuse which up to now
was lacking.... There its talk again about the coincidence of
rumors concerning a crisis at the end of the year...." Finally,
the €nbassado noted that “the assassination did not cause a
great deal: 6f consternati in counterrevolutionary circles in
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Two government soldiers were kille oe southern Oriente
Province on 3 December when members f Onit 1948) at an uniden-
tified location within +H irst Army) area, uncovered and fired
.on a dice game, which apparently included personnel from their
_ own unit. A 3 December message from military (unit 1948 to South 24
Sierra Maestra Sector Hoadquarterey stated that “when the players
attempted to flee, the soldiers c enced firing without orders,
causing the death of one unnamed ayer and the chief of organ-
ization and personnel of (Unit 1948-4 the message added that the
bodies and the "civilian and military prisoners" were being sent
to sector headquarters. (USN 835, 2/LR1 (CUMYR196-63, °5 December,
SECRET KIMBO) 99 ald
Dolores Ibarruri, "La Pasionaria" of Spanish Civil War fame
and secretary general of the Spanish Communist Party, arrived in
. Havana from Moscow on 5 December, according to press reports.
Ibarruri, who resides in Moscow, was invited to Cuba by Castro
during his visit to the Soviet Union. (The New York Times,
6 December, UNCLASSIFIED)
CUBAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT :
Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, minister of INRA, has expressed
serious dissatisfaction with Cuba's current agricultural situa-
tion and revealed that he disagrees with Castro's emphasis on
"ultimate aims" in place of current "tactics." In a long talk
with the British ambassador in early November, Rodriguez agreed
"with surprising enthusiasm" that the two main problems facing
Cuban agriculture were the lack of competent personnel to run
the appropriated farms, and the lack of consumer goods which
are necessary to stimulate production, especially by the remain--
ing private farmers. Rodriguez had advised Castro that there
were not sufficient agricultural experts to run the state farms
which had been previously organized, and he had counseled against
taking over medium-size farms (as the Second Agrarian Reform Law
did) until sufficiently trained and experienced personnel were
available; he commented on Soviet complaints about the low edu-
cational level of Cubans sent to the USSR for agricultural
training. Rodriguez said that despite his advice, Castro had
gone ahead with the Second Agrarian Reform Law for two "polit-
ical” reasons: to push ahead with the progress of Cuba's
Socialist economy, and to destroy the support for counterrevo-
} lutionaries which Castro believed existed among the "rural
' bourgeois." Rodriguez thought it ironical that US pressure ‘on
Cuba (presumably he meant aid to counterrevolutionaries) had
forced Cuba to seize lands faster than it would otherwise have
done. He also stated his belief that the seizure of mediun-
size farms would lead to a drop for several years in many
branches of Cuban agriculture, particularly in market gardening
and dairy farming.
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Rodriguez also agreed with the British ambassador that the
second problem facing Cuban agriculture was the lack of consumer
goods which were necessary to stimulate production. However,
Rodriguez said that Cuba was in a vicious circle: farmers did
not have incentive to produce because there were few consumer
goods available, yet such goods could not be obtained until
farm production had been raised. Rodriguez' main concern
seemed to be the scarcity of many consumer goods; in fact, he
admitted that he was willing to undertake temporary expediencies
which might help raise production, even though they might be
"doctrinally unwelcome." . Rodriguez referred the ambassador to
Lenin's New Economic Policy, and made noiattempt to disguise his
disagreement with Castro's insistence on "ultimate aims" instead
of current "tactics." (British Embassy Havana, 13 November,
CONFIDENTIAL NO FOREIGN. DISSEM)
Cuba is taking further steps to improve its fishing industry.
A Havana radiobroadcast reported the completion of several con-
struction projects in the Chuyima shipyards in the Almendares
River in Havana, including a pier 307 meters in length, a concrete
esplanade measuring 17,000 square meters with a capacity of 24
ships, two launching ramps, and the dredging of the Almendares
River in front of the pier, pending partial completion, as well
as several minor jobs. It also reported that the shipyard has
launched 18 Lambda-75-class ships; 14 more are expected to be
launched by January. According to a 29 November intercepted
message, an Official mission) in con ection with the fishing
industry was expected to arrive in (Madri n early December.
The (delegation),yas composed. of (Jose Lavia)and (Juan de la Feo
Flores) (CIA FBIS 03, 6 Deéember96 OFFICIAL USE ONLY; NSA
2x/0, PgR 2S-63, 5 December, SECRET SABRE)
INSURGENCY AND CIVIL UNREST: 0
ounterrevolutionary,ejements apparently attacked the (Selva
Marina) observation post at Cayo de Cristo}on a recent undetermined
date.” A partially garbled message from (Central Army Headquarters) 24
in(Santa Clara informed Gavana) that personnel in the observation
post 0 located on a cay2o f Asabela de Sagua) "repelled the aggres-
sion and caused the flight of the attackers. /°. Ina probe of the
place by air, land, and sea, nothing more than some footprints
were observed." Because of the garbles at the beginning of the
} message it is impossible to determine the time and nature of the
; attack. (USN 856, 2/SLACUM/R297-63, 6 December, SECRET KIMBO)
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An unidentified military! unit informed First Army Sector
E Headquarters t.Mayari Arriba) that a suspe¢ted counterrevolu-
tionary had beén arrested in(Guantanamo),q The suspect, militia-
man Esteban Mendez Almaquel,was arrestéd in the home. of Genaro
Moya on 3 December. Moya was identified as being implicated
in the counterrevolution and as an informer, (USN 835, 2X/
LRL(CUM/T675-63, 5 December, SECRET SABRE)
CUBAN FOREIGN SERVICE:
Carlos Olivares, Cuba's ambassador to the USSR, arrived
by plane yesterday . in Havana for what Prensa Latina "described
as a "short vacation." (CIA/FBIS, Havana, 5 December, UN-
CLASSIFIED)
CUBAN AIR FLIGHT. CONNECTIONS:
Intercepted(_ civil aviation) communications indicate that
the Soviet-made AN-12 transport aircraft being ferried to Cuba
from the Soviet Union is adhering to its schedule. It arrived.
at the Brazilian airport of Recife from Conakry on 5 December
and left there the next day for Belem, Brazil. It is scheduled
to leave Belem on 7 December for Havana. The intercepts also
indicated that Jamaica has granted permission for the plane
to use Kingston as. a reserve landing point in the event of
necessity. (USA-51, 2/J8/RUT/R894-63, 6 December, SECRET
KIMBO) 3
SHIPPING SUPPORT FOR: CUBA:
The. US Embassy in Beirut believes that Lebanon may act
to curtail the use of its ships in the Cuban trade. This would
result in a significant decline in Cuban shipping in free world
‘bottoms because Lebanese companies provided ten of the thirty-
two free world ships which called at Cuba in October. The
Lebanese foreign minister planned to ask the cabinet for a pro-
visional measure whereby he. would be able to demand that all
ships carrying Lebanese flag must call at Lebanon periodically
and report their destinations. He believed this would cut
the Cuban traffic quickly by 60 percent. Because US aid to
Lébanon is almost nonexistent, the US Embassy believes that
‘this Lebanese action would be ’ prompted by motives of princi-
ple rather. than fear of losing US aid, an action which is being
discussed by the US Congress. (Am Emb Beirut 520, 5 December,
CONFIDENT IAL)
’ CUBAN - CHINESE COMMUNIST RELATIONS:
A Havana Prensa Latina broadcast of 6 December announced
_ that President Dorticos has assented to the appointment of Wang
Yu-ping as Chinese Communist ambassador to Cuba. This is the
first information indicating that Ambassador Shen Chien, who
has served in Cuba since December 1960, is about to. be replaced.
The new Chinese Communist ambassador is a 53-year-old senior:
diplomat; since 1950 he has served three- to four-year terms as
Communist ambassador in Rumania, Norway, and Cambodia. He is
married and has two children.
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While he is, of course, a member of the Chinese Communist
party, he is not a ranking party member. He appears to be
a lower ranking person than newly assigned Chinese Communist
ambassadors to such countries as the UAR and Algeria. The
earliest biographic references to him have him as a member of
the Chinese Communist Army in 1931. He subsequently became
an. army political commissar and rose to the rank of general.
It is not unusual, however, for Chinese Communist diplomats
to be generals. He speaks Russian, but there is no informa-
tion that he speaks Spanish. For the last year and a half,
however, he has been stationed in Peiping and he could have
learned’ the language then. He accompanied Chinese Communist
chief of state: Liu Shoa-chi on the latter's visit to Cambodia
last spring. (CIA FBIS Havana, 6 December, OFFICIAL USE ONLY;
BACKGROUND DATA: SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM)’
BLOC ECONOMIC RELATIONS:
L.P. Kyuchukov, chief of the Engineering Directorate of
the Bulgarian Ministry. of Foreign Trade, was to arrive in-
Prague from Havana yesterday and fly on "to Sofia today.
“ Kyuchukov, who is thought to have negotiated Bulgarian arms
shipments to Cuba, was noted traveling between Havana and
Santiago de Cuba. on 21 and 23 November--the third time he has
been in Cuba since November 1962. (DIRNSA, 2X/0/QOC)T2810-
63, 5 December, SECRET SABRE) GH
BLOC RELATIONS:
A 4-man Soviet delegation, headed by USSR Deputy Min-
ister of Education Serafim Nikichev, arrived in Cuba on 5
December to spend a month "working on. the curriculum of
Havana University's School of Social Sciences." Nikichev
was accompanied by. "academicians" Aleksandr Smirnov, Vassiliy
Rayike, and Maria Filipova, The group was. ‘welcomed’ at Jose
Marti airport by the Rector and Deputy Rector of the univer-
sity, Juan Mier Febles and Mariano Rodriguez Solveira, and.
the school's protocol specialist, Professor Pedro Canas, The
delegation's trip to Cuba is the first tangible result of
the Soviet-Cuban educational exchange agreement signed in Mos-
cow two months ago.’ That agreement provides for the loan
oe of Soviet academicians and educational administrators to
} Cuban schools, the exchange of students and instructors be-
tween the two "countries, and the use of Soviet texts in Cuba.
(CIA/FBIS, Havana, 5 December , UNCLASSIFIED)
NON-BLOC COMMERCIAL RELATIONS:
The US consul in Antwerp has been informed by the Varmi
Company of Brussels that it will not sell construction equipment
to Cuba; there have been reports that such a sale, perhaps total-
ling $1 "million, was being negotiated. (See Daily Summary of
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; The director of Varmi confirmed to US officials that he
had been negotiating with a Spanish firm (probably CILASA)
for the sale of US-origin construction equipment; after being
informed that the material was destined for Cuba and having
been warned of the consequences of such a sale, the director
agreed on 2 December to stop negotiations, The US consul
comments that it is not sure whether the knowledge of the
eventual sale to Cuba or the fact of US.) intervention in the
matter caused Varmi to stop the arrangements.
Meanwhile, a source with access to CILASA's files re-
ported on 28 November that a Cuban comission headed by Rene
Narbona of the Cuban tractor importing agency would be unable
to arrive in Brussels on 30 November because of inability to
obtain visas, This group had probably been scheduled to com-
plete negotiations for the :purchase of the Varmi construction
equipment. (Am ConGen Antwerp, 29, 3 December, CONFIDENTIAL;
aan TDCS-3/566 , 653, 5 December , SECRET NO FOREIGN DIS-
SEM
The US Embassy in Tokyo, in receipt of a report that
private Japanese companies have contracted for 325,000 tons
of Cuban sugar for delivery between July 1964 and June 1965,
sees little prospect of inducing the Japanese Government to
interfere with the transaction, The Japanese Government would
have difficulty intervening because of the general world sugar
shortage, the unavailability of sugar from other sources at
comparable prices, and the political problem which rising
sugar prices is causing the Ikeda administration, (Am Emb
Tokyo 1688, 5 December, CONFIDENTIAL)
The director of the Spanish firm Empresa Nacional de
Optica, Vicente M, Cabanillas Gonzalez, left Madrid for Havana
ona 29 November:: IBERIA Airlines flight. As reported earlier
(see Daily Summary, 11 October), Cabanillas is negotiating
throug ILASA for the sale of a large quantity of movie pro-
jectors to the General Administrator of University Inspection
in Havana, According to a CILASA employee with access to
company files, Cabanillas' travel expenses are being paid by
CILASA, Cabanillas had hoped to get a Cuban visa which would
not appear in his. passport,as he hoped to visit the US later.
He was unable to arrange this, however, and finally had to ac-
cept-the Cuban visa in his passport, (CIA, Madrid, IN 74453,
5 December, SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM)
NON-BLOC RELATIONS:
A Cuban good-will mission was received by the Moroccan acting
foreign minister on 2 December, according to information received by
the US Embassy in Rabat. The mission was probably composed of Antonic
Carrillo Carreras, Enrique Vian Audivert of the Ministry of Foreign
Trade, and Dr. Enrique Rodriguez Leoches, Cuban ambassador to Moroc-
co. (See Daily Summary of 29 November for recent Cuban-Moroccan
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Despite the Moroccan announcement of its break in diplo-
matic relations with Cuba, the Cuban ambassador is still in
Rabat and attends functions he normally attended. The
chancery offices are open and the Cuban flag is flying.
This situation has been a source of some embarrassment to
the Moroccan Foreign Ministry. However, the US Embassy
believes that the reception of the Cuban delegation by the
Moroccan Government may presage the official re-establish-
ment of diplomatic relations. An officer in the Spanish
Embassy in Rabat believes this is entirely possible; he be-
lieves the Soviets are using their influence to keep the
Cuban Embassy in Rabat. The US Embassy also feels that the
Moroccan King may not feel he received sufficient benefit
to justify continuing the break in diplomatic relations with
Cuba. (Am Emb Rabat 860, 4 December, CONFIDENTIAL)
The Swiss ambassador in Cuba was informed by the dep-
uty foreign minister that the preliminary hearing had been
completed for the US citizen Frank Emmick, who reportedly
will be charged with being a CIA agent. (See Daily Summary
of 5 December.) The ambassador believes that Emmick's trial
will be held shortly after the completion of the OAS inves-~
tigation into charges by Venezuela of Cuban intervention in
Venezuelan affairs. Currently, the ambassador is trying to
find a Cuban lawyer to defend Emmick. He is considering the
lawyer hired by the Canadian Embassy to defend the Cuban
pilots Lippert and Milne, an attorney who handles Swiss Em-
bassy. affairs, or a member of the Havana University Law
School faculty. (Am Emb Bern 363, 5 December, CONFIDENTIAL)
Prime Minister Williams of Trinidad. Tobago. gave a
"very chilly" reception on 4 December to a visiting Cuban
official, Robert Gerardo Sanchez, commer¢tal officer in the
Cuban Consulate in Kingston. A Foreign Ministry official in-
formed the US Embassy that. Williams was annoyed that Sanchez
had presumed on a scant acquaintance with him to visit Port-
of-Spain, despite advice from the government of Trinidad
that such a visit would be inopportune. Reportedly, the
‘prime minister turned down Sanchez' suggestion for trade
talks, on the grounds of Cuba's involvement with Venezuela
and Trinidad, Tobago's delicate and difficult relations
with Caracas. He did not, however, close the door on such
discussions at some appropriate time in the future. The
government of Trinidad expects Sanchez to leave the country
' goon, (Am Emb, Port of Spain.223, 5 December, CONFIDENTIAL)
CUBAN SUPPORT OF EXTERNAL SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES: 2u id
In a message of 3 December, the( Chi lean Embassy) in(Ha-
vena)reported to its Foreign Ministry~ information it had re-
ceived from "reliable sources" in Cuba on Cuban efforts to
ship weapons to Venezuela and other Latin American countries.
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The Gnbasay)stated that "everything leads to the belief
that" the arms recently discovered in, fenezuela had come from
Cuba. According to one of the (Chilean'Embassy's 9 sources, two
ships had left Cuba at an unspecified date en rote to British
Guiana with "packages consigned as machinery consigned to an —
industrialist of known Communist tendencies whose property. 44,
adjacent to the Venezuelan border." Various of the /Chilean
y \sources “accept the rumor" that the arms are of Belgian
from various Cuban ports. The, embassy ‘gport also expressed
the belief that Cuba not only nds arms ‘to various points in
South America, but also Cuban guerrilla leaders. (NSA 3/0/CL /-
T1129-63, 5 December, TOP SECRET DINAR) 9
' Havana Radio announced yesterday that pro-Castro guer-
rillas have established "six operational. zones" in the moun-
tains around Santiago and Puerto Plata in the Dominican
Republic. The Havana. radiobroadcast credited the announcement
to "the first communiqué issued by the command." Meanwhile,
press dispatches from Miami report that most Cuban exiles feel
that the Havana announcement is an attempt to cover up the
failure of Castro terrorists to stop Venezuela's presidential
elections last Sunday. Other exile sources predict that the
announcement and the setback in Venezuela mean:. that the.Castro
regime will launch a concerted terrorist campaign against the -
military-installed provisional regime. in Santo Domingo. Batista
Falla, leader of the Cuban exile Christian Democratic Movement
(MCD), Said yesterday in Miami that the failure of terrorism
in Venezuela “has put Castro in a difficult position and damages
his chances'in the rest of Latin America.” He added that he
expects Castro to "make desperate attempts to picture terrorism
as successful, despite its miserable failure in Venezuela."
All reporting by the Dominican Government indicates that .
its forces are in effective control of the areas of guerrilla
activity. About 40 insurgents of the outlawed pro-Castro 14th
of June Political Group (APCJ) are said to have been captured,
with only isolated bands yet to be apprehended. (UPI, Miami,
A-11,6 December, UNCLASSIFIED and Background Information, SECRET)
Cuba is reportedly making preparations to recognize a
Venezuelan government-in-exile, according to an official West
German service from a fairly reliable source with contacts in
Havana. Reportedly, the Cuban Foreign Ministry is consulting
the USSR and other bloc countries to induce them to recognize
this government-in-exile, The Cubans, according to the source,
do not expect the USSR and other countries to agree to this;
nevertheless, the attempt is being made,
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Although this is the first report on the possibility of
a Cuban-sponsored Venezuelan government-in-exile, the Cuban
radio and press have been emphasizing the slogan that the
Betancourt government does not represent the people and that
the real representatives of the people are to be found in the
ranks of the Armed Forces of National Liberation (FALN). Ac-
cording to Cuban newspapers, Pedro Duno, a former professor
of the Central University of Venezuela, arrived in Havana to
join’. the "mission" of the FALN in Havana, (CIA Munich TDCS-
3/566 ,731, 5 December, SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSE)
The OAS Investigating Committee which is looking into
the Cuban arms cache discovered in Venezuela does not intend
‘to limit its investigation to the cache, The group has no
intention to expand its study to cover domestic political as-
pects of the FALN or Communist Party activities; however, the
members expressed interest in looking into such aspects as
Cuban broadcasts inciting to violence, possible transfer of
‘ funds from Cuba, training of Venezuelans in Cuba in subversive
techniques, and evidence of other clandestine arms shipments.
In addition to examining the arms cache, the committee also
voiced interest in hearing tapes of recent Cuban broadcasts,
examining transcripts of interrogations and documents seized
from captured terrorists, saboteurs, and guerrillas, talking
to Venezuelan authorities responsible for combating terrorism
and insurgency, and possibly interviewing some prisoners. In
a meeting with the Committee, the Venezuelan foreign minister
placed emphasis on vverification of the Cuban origin of the
arms cache, but also indicated his government would furnish
all possible evidence on the Venezuelan complaint that the
Gommittee might want. (To Am Emb Caracas 485, 5 December,
CONFIDENTIAL)
An American woman told a Unitarian minister in New York
on 5 December that her “boy friend," a former RAF flyer and
soldier-of-fortune, has left for an unknown destination in
Central America from which he will fly in a pro-Castro coup —
in Venezuela tomorrow, Dr. Walter Kring, minister at the All
Souls Unitarian Church, told a USUN official yesterday that
he had been approached by an American woman who asked him to
. get her story “into the proper channels," The woman stated
} that ter friend left New York on 5 December by unknown means
\ for an unidentified location in Central America, He told her
that he would fly to Venezuela on 7 December in connection with
a pro-Castro coup which she would read about in the Sunday
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Dr. Kring said that he was impressed by the woman's utter
sincerity and normal behavior. He believed she was convinced
of the truth of her story and of the honesty of her friend,
The woman had apparently, at some earlier date, contacted the
FBI in connection with her friend's participation or knowledge
of a coup in Honduras, She later retracted her story because
she felt it seemed "too implausible and silly." (USUN, New
York 2376, 5 December, CONFIDENTIAL BACKGROUND USE ONLY)
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25 November 1963
This summary of significant information has not been coordinated
outside the Office of Current Intelligence. It does not representa
complete coverage of all current reports received, nor does time
permit the complete evaluation of all reports which are included.
CONTENTS
FIDEL CASTRO'S SPEECH:
Castro's two-hour speech on 23 November was what he termed
an "objective analysis" of the implications of President
Kennedy's assassination. The speech reflected an appre-
hension that US policy toward Cuba may now. become even
tougher. He said the President's death was "serious and
bad news" and sought to insinuate that "ultrareactionaries"
‘in the US are exploiting the assassination~-and may have
been responsible for it--as part of their campaign for a
more "aggressive" US policy against Cuba. (Page 1)
MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS :
. The Cuban defensive military alert, ordered immediately
after the news of President Kennedy' s death, remains in
- effect. (Page 2)
OTHER CUBAN REACTIONS TO THE ASSASSINATION:
The chargé of the Cuban Embassy in Chile says there is no
doubt that CIA or “other Yankees" assassinated the Presi-
dent and that therefore a third world war will start.
(Page 2)
The Cuban UN ambassador issued a statement early on 23°
October expressing "profound displeasure” with. which Cuba
received news of the President's death. (Page 3)
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(Foreign ‘Minister Roa) asked his Gn mlission for "all the
ata you have on Lyfidon B. Johnson" and the reply was
sent immed late ly. (Page 3)
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The Cuban (Foreign Ministry) instr cted a number of
-Cuban( diplomatic missions abroad)on 22 November not
to make “any statements ." 21(Page 3)
Che Guevara, in a 24 November speech, warned Cubans that
“everything indicates that in the next months and years
world peace will be threatened" as never before. — (Page 3)
CUBAN SUPPORT FOR EXTERNAL SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES:
The, Venezuelan Government plans to hold a press confer-
ence on 26 November revealing the Cuban origin of the ‘arms
cache found in Venezuela early this month. (Page 3)
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FIDEL CASTRO'S SPEECH:
Fidel Castro's two-hour speech on 23 November was what
he termed an "objective analysis" of the implications of
President Kennedy's assassination. The speech reflected an
apprehension that US policy toward him may now become even
tougher. He said the President's death was “serious and bad
news"’ which could lead from "a bad situation to a worse situ-
ation." He pointed out that President Kennedy's alleged
promise not to invade Cuba had been strongly attacked by those
“"ultrareactionaries" in the United States who, he said, are
now using the assassination to create a climate of wanti—
Soviet, anti-Cuban. hysteria" designed to pressure the new
President toward a Cuban policy "highly prejudicial to the
interests of peace and of.mankind."
Castro began his speech by stating: that he ‘and the
immense majority of human beings" react with "repudiation" to
the assassination, which is not "a correct method of struggle."
While the death of the imperialist system would make Cubans
happy, “the death of a man, even if that man were our eneny,
cannot make us happy...we must not confuse the systems with
the men.” He said,"we always cease our belligerency at death;
we always bow with respect at death, even if it has to do
with an enemy.”
Castro declared that the assassination can only benefit
"those ultrarightist and ultrareactionary sectors, among which
President Kennedy could not be counted." These "most reaction-
ary forces are now breaking loose within the United States,"
he declared. President Kennedy was a strong president who
was able to control these pressures, but the new US president,
because of the circumstances inherent in his assumption of
the presidency, will not have the same strength and authority,
Castro said.
Castro then read a series of US news dispatches referring
. to the Castro-Communist affiliations of the accused assassin,
He said this was all part of the "reactionary" effort to
create a climate of "anti-Soviet, anti-Cuban hysteria" in
the United States: This climate of hysteria, he said, is
designed to face the new President with an irresistible pres-
sure toward a "more aggressive policy."
Castro then devoted considerable time in an attempt to
throw doubt on the guilt of the accused assassin and to in-—
sinuate that Oswald, whether guilty or innocent, was actually
a tool of the extreme rightists. "Is he really guilty? Is
he a scapegoat? Is he a psychopath? Or is he perhaps a tool
of the most reactionary US circles? Who is this man?
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Why did he go into action precisely when circumstances were
least favorable for a left-wing fanatic to assassinate the
US President?" Castro stated that his investigation of the
“reports, statements, and publicity" on the Fair Play for
Cuba Committee ‘in the United States failed to indicate that
there was any ‘chapter in Dallas or New Orleans and that “we.
never in our life heard of him (Oswald). Castro then re-
ferred to US press. reports on Oswald's attempt last summer to
“infiltrate” the anti-Castro Student Revolutionary Directorate
‘in the US and to DRE statements that Oswald was thought at
that time to be "an agent of the FBI or the CIA," "They
(the DRE leaders) must know, because they have many dealings
with them, what FBI and CIA agents look like," Castro stated.
Castro then declared that, while Oswald may or may not
be guilty, it is nevertheless possible that he was "an agent
for the CIA or the FBI, as those people suspected" and could
have been "a tool of the most reactionary sectors which may
have been hatching a Sinister plan, whi¢h may have plotted
. the assassination of Kennedy because they disagreed with his
‘international policy.” "What is behind all this? What sinister
maneuver are they hatching behind all this? Who can be re-
sponsible for the assassination of President Kennedy? And who
benefits from the assassination...except the worst reaction-
aries?" Castro warned that it is not possible at this point
to answer these questions, "but we do say that it is suspect,
that.we must be cautious and vigilant and alert." Castro
closed with the usual expressions of confidence that the
Cubans will be ready to meet any new crisis with resolution,
(CIA FBIS 06, 24 November, OFFICIAL USE ONLY)
MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS: —
The Cuban defensive military alert, ordered immediately
after the mews of President Kennedy's death, remains in
effect, but no unusual Cuban military activity has been noted.
(NSA, various internal military intercepts, 22-24 November,
SECRET KIMBO)
OTHER CUBAN REACTIONS TO THE ASSASSINATION:
‘A clandestine source reports that the chargé of the Cuban
Embassy in Santiago de Chile said that there is no doubt that
the CIA or “other Yankees" assassinated the President and that,
as a result, a third world war will start. He also emphasized
the need for Cuba to prepare for a possible US invasion. (CIA
Santiago de Chile, TDCS 3/565,826, 23 November, SECRET NO FOREIGN
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Carlos Lechuga, Cuban UN ambassador, issued a statement
early on 23 November stating: “Despite the antagonisms exist-
ing between the Government of the United States and the Cuban
Revolution, we have received with profound displeasure the
news of the tragic death of President Kennedy. All civilized
men are always saddened by happenings such as this. Our
delegation before the United Nations desires to express that
this is the sentiment of the people and the Government of |
Cuba." (UPI New York, 33 November, UNCLASSIFIED)
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_ ob Cuban (Foreign Minister Roa }Wispatched a message to
€arlos Lechuga) shortly after President Kennedy's assassination
asking (Lechuga\ to "please send me at once all the data that
you have”on Lyndon B. Johnson including his political connec-
tions,. etc."((Lechuga) replied immediately: “biographical
data on Lyndon Johnson are in cable (24) of, Prensa Latina and
in UPI dispatch 169 and supplements." He also referred @oa)oé
to "Who is Who" which he had sent the/(Foreign Ministry) earlier
and said he will cable additional information later .24 (NSA
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The Cuban(Foreign Ministry dispatched a Circular) message
late on 22 November to a number of ‘Cuban( diplomatic missions2 4
abroad stating only "do not make any statements." This was
probably an attempt to prevent any comments on President
Kennedy's assassination oe the official Cuban line could
._ be established. (NSA 3/04C /T1380-63, 23 November, TOP
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Che Guevara, in a speech on 24'November, expressed
apprehensions similar to those stated by Fidel Castro the
night before. Guevara blamed President Kennedy's assassination
and the killing of Oswald on reactionary forces in the United
' States and. warned Cubans that a new, tougher policy against
Cuba will be forthcoming from the United States. "Everything
indicates that in the next months and years world peace will
be threatened by the most unscrupulous, ferocious, and warlike
monopolistic oligarchy--and with the most murderous potential
--that the history of humanity has every known," Guevara said.
(CIA FBIS, 25 November, OFFICIAL USE ONLY)
CUBAN SUPPORT OF EXTERNAL SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES:
A Venezuelan Government press conference tying the arms
cache found in Venezuela earlier this month to Cuba is scheduled
for Tuesday, 26 November, according to the US Embassy in Caracas,
This is to be followed by a report to the OAS, probably on
2 December. (Am Emb Caracas 601, 24 November, CONFIDENTIAL)
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