“1 OOMCIDENTIAL 79-6596 * d- 10 Nr. MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. William Kent VIA : Chief, Western Hemisphere Division SUBJECT : Personnel Evaluation Panel Service 1. The Chairman of the Nono …”
“1 OOMCIDENTIAL 79-6596 * d- 10 Nr. MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. William Kent VIA : Chief, Western Hemisphere Division SUBJECT : Personnel Evaluation Panel Service 1. The Chairman of the Nono …”
“To CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: William M. Kent SUBJECT : Quality Step Increase 1. My congratulations on the award to you of a Quality Step Increase. This award i …”
“t ( ( SECRET 5 December 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Commendation of Mr. William Kent During the last five months I have turned to Mr. Kent on two occasions to help …”
“7 APR 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR: Secretary, CSCS Agent Panel SUBJECT : Recommendation for Promotion to Grade GS-14 - William M. Kent William iploga M. Kent l. a …”
“croprT SEonL 10 AUG 1007 William M Kent MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division SUBJECT The Clandestine Services Agent Panel has approved the reassignment of t Washington, D. C. …”
“… st to Payroll ovoveruraassing as Staff Employee Special REFERENCE : Memoranda frog c/aH dtd 26 January 1970 entitled teen The referent memorandum approved by Chairman, Agent . - - r - va wurn*rL54p /.YV1IM Panel, requested that be converted to a staff employee with full access to t …”
“SECRET 12 March 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: TRB & CSPS SUBJECT: Fitness Report - 1 William M. Kent Employee Attached hereto is Subject’s Annual/ Reassignment of Supervisor …”
“… 104-10295-10001 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 1 Eat IA| J :1 29 August 1962 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Summary of S/W Training and Issuance of Materials. AGENT : AMLASH/1 PLACE : Paris, France DATE s 17-22 August 1 …”
“… used as to why the U. S. has changed its policy and the exiles feel that they have been abandoned in their fight. PROPERTY OF FBI - This memorandum is loaned to you by the FBI and neither it nor its contents are to be dis tributed outside the agency to which loaned. 6.* 19-124-25 …”
“… EUR Transmittal of PASSAVOY Memo No, 206 ACTAW REQUIREDALJERENCES Action Required: Information only Transmitted under separate cover is the memorandum of Theodore F. PASSAVOY Number 206. The problem of a settlement with the owner of the house occupied by the AMIRON Naval Commission is excl …”
“… ion Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65990 Date: 11-01-2021 ITEM IS RESTRICTED SECRET DD/S&T 1543/64 18 May 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director Security SUBJECT”
“TEM IS RESTRICTED SECRET DD/S&T 1543/64 18 May 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director Security SUBJECT 1. Subject is a staff employee of OEL. She advised the undersigned on the morning of 18 May 1964 of s …”
“… 10300-10124 .2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 C.j.ONAl rot NO. 10 oEGNEI 5018-104* € Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVL.. NMENT TO : Files DATE: 29 January 1964 FROM SUBJECT: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #351164 1. According to a new …”
“… 107 Note). Case#:NW 65990 Date: 11-01-2021 [R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED SECRET TO BE OPENED BY ADDRESSEE ONLY District Field Office 11 March 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Headquarters SUBJECT 1.”
“OPENED BY ADDRESSEE ONLY District Field Office 11 March 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Headquarters SUBJECT 1. : LESNIK, George M. (A) #262 622 C SD/1”
“Office 11 March 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Headquarters SUBJECT 1. : LESNIK, George M. (A) #262 622 C SD/1 Reference is made to Headquarters letter of assignment in this case da …”
“… ennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65990 Date: 11-01-2021 ITEM IS RESTRICTED SECRET EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECTS: STURGIS, Frank Anthony aka: FIORINI, Frank #353 459 HUNT, Everett Howard, Jr. #23 500 : 10 June 1975”
“… ir force until his defection in July 1959, effected by this Agency by his exfiltration from Cuba clandestinely. For the purposes of instant memorandum, it is of note that this file contains an Agency Information Report stating, "According to Colonel Oscar MORALES Lopez, Chief of Aviateca-- …”
“… subsequent attempts to link CIA to the entire affair in question.) On 29 April 1963, then Chief, WE/3 and now of Paris Station, directed a memorandum to the Chieft 1567 NW 65990 Docld:32373345 Page 3 SECRET X SECRET WH/6 in which he documented a conversation he had on 27 April 1963, with …”
“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 Ch …”
“13-00000 SECRET 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”
“… . 233 Part VI Mr. Nixon's Role - . 241 Part VII The Question of Assassinations. . 277 Part VIII Conclusions - - 290 Appendixes A. Memorandum for the Director of Central Intelligence from J. C. King, 11 Dec 59 296 - vii - TOP SECRET”
“… 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 …”
“… emocratically 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 n …”
“… t 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 …”
“… me 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 dis …”
“… 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 ■ …”
“… he 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 n …”
“… ommunist 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 K …”
“… another and more significant program was being evolved in Headquarters. On 11 December 1959, J. C. King, Chief, WH Division prepared a memorandum for the - 28 - TOP SECRET”
“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 …”
“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 ( …”
“… ization 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 conti …”
“… uban 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, un …”
“13-00000 TOP SECRET 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 stre …”
“… he - 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 bl …”
“… 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-Ame …”
“13-00000 TOP SECRET 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 Irw”
“… SECRET As the paper was being prepared for Special Group consideration, J. C. 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 th …”
“… ’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 …”
“… ole 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 addin …”
“… bers 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 …”
“… litary 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 to include a list of the participants. The fact that the President, Vice Presi dent, …”
“… ates 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,”
“… sidered 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 …”
“… ttal 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”
“… 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 …”
“… 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 Sta …”
“… t 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 …”
“… 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- …”