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178-10003-10311 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
JFK Assassimalion System Date: 8727/20]
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY DUVAL78-67
RECORD NUMBER 178-10003-103[
RECORD SERIES ACCESSION 78-67 (UNPROCESSED)
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : CIA HISTORIES
Document Information
ORIGINATOR CIA
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TITLE : CIA "HISTORIES": BREAKDOWN OF CERTAIN ITEMS REQUESTED.
DATE : 03/00/1975
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SUBJECTS
ANTH-CASTRO ACTIVITIES
CIA
DOCUMENT REQUEST , CHURCH COM.
DOCUMENT TYPE LIST
CLA SSIFICATION Secret
RESTRICTIONS IC
CURRENT STATUS Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 07/27/1993
OPENING CRITERIA
COMMENTS No author or date given, presumably Church Committcc document request
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CIA "HISTORIES" BREAKDOWN OF CERTAIN
ITEMS REQUESTEDAND ITEMS NOT REQUESTED
Note: This anal excludes histories of a purely internal, or -
zational or administrative nature (such as "CIA Recruitment,
1947-71") and histories of other matters covering essentially the entire
period of the CIA (such as "Major Policy Authorization for the Conduct
of Covert Paramilitary Activities by CIA, 1948-1966.") It focuses in-
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stead on activities or operations particularly specific covert or
clandestine actions ~
and similar matters which are Within the Senate
Select Committee' s stated area of interest and generally attributed to
one particular Presidential: Administration-
I Items_of_significance_relating_ to_the_period of the_Eisenhower and
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Nixon Administrations
A Histories requested 2
1 Monitoring the 1 970 Middle East Cease Fire:
The Intelligence Role (TS/ TKH) (DDI-2)
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2 Intelligence Support for President-Elect
Richard N. Nixon (TS/ SI) (OCI-2)
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3 Covert Support to IndonesianwRevolution iY!a D
Government; 1.957-1.95.8+ (two volumes) (053)
4 _ Operations within the Surete Nationale of the
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Government of South Vietnar, 1955
December 1956 (063)
5 _ The Covert Action Program inEfance}"1948 *
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'19608(-121) (but note that the time period covered
by the history begins in the Truman Adminis
tration)
6 Overthrow of Prerier Mossadeq of Iran,
November 1952 August 1953 , (208) (but note
that the time period covered by the history
begins in the Truman Administration)
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B Histories not requested
1 Logistics Support for Operations in Cuba,
March 1960 October 1961 (OL-7) (but
note that the time period covered by the
history begins in the Kennedy Administra-
tion)
2 Problems of Support for Operations in Laos,
June 1970 1971 (support memoir) (MS-9)
3_ History of the Hungarian Refugee Exploitation
Program , December 1956 June 1958 (DCS-4)
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4 Contactswith Ethiopian-Dissidents andtther1960
coups;"195831966, (173) (but note that this
history also covers the time periods of the 3
Kennedy and Johnson Administrations)
II _ Items of Significance_Relating to_the_period of the_ Kennedy and
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Johnson Administrations
A: Histories requested
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1 The 1967 Crisis in Covert Action Operations; D
The Ramparts Exposure (196) and The 1967'
Reappraisal and Readjustment in Covert Action
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Operations; the Katzenbach Committee Report
(354) (two separate but very closely related
histories)
2 Counterinsurgency Operations tinithe Congot
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'(Kinshasa); 19613-1*967(three volumes) (117)
(Also requested was a related history "Stantey;
S4 villewBase_Rersonnel-Activities Diring;Crisis;
August to 24 November 1964 (109) (persouail
Ii,0# memoitwof the experiences;of an agentgheld
hostage: during that period)
3 The-Chilean Election Operationtof 1964262 AlCase
History,'1961-1964 (two volumes) (001)
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4 _ Success in "1965,21.9.60-1,965: (TS)
(061) (but note that the time period covered
by this history begins in the Eisenhower
Administration)
5 Funding Covert Operations, 1960-1964 (TS)
(015) (but note that the time period covered
by this history begins in the Eisenhower
Administration)
4 Harassienttof CUTAL (ThevCommunist;_
Et Spons?red Latin American Labor Front);
Decembervl961- July-1.964 (TS) (019)
7 Air Proprietary Program, 1960-1969 (030)
(but note that the time period covered this
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report begins in the Eisenhower Administra-
tion and ends in the Nixon Administration)
B Histories not requested
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1 History of Vietnamese Generals of 1-2,
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November 1963- Saigon Station & Analysis
(TS) (009) and The Vietnam d Etat of
November 1963 and its Aftermath (0057) (two
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separate but closely related histories)
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2_ Vietnam History, The National Interrogation
Center (NIC) (Vietnamese), November 1 961
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August 1965 (two volumes) (029)
3 Operational Program Against North Vietnam
1960-1964 (036) (but note that the time period
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covered by this history begins in the Eisenhower
Adrninistration)
4 Experimental Deception and Harassment Opera-
tions in Vietnam, February and March 1966 (112)
5 _ Logistics Support for Operations in Vietnam_
1962 December .1966 (OL-8)
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6 _ Aspects of the Air and Ground War in Laos ,
1965-1967 (160)
7 Logistics Support for Operations in Laos,
March 1961 June 1968 (OL-9)
8 Impressions of Operations at Long Thieng,
Laos, May 1962 March 1964 (005)
9_ History of Cuban Refugee Exploitation
(Caribbean Admission Center
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CAC},
March 1 962 December 1966 (DCS-1)
10_ Cuban Missile Crisis Phase 1, 29 August
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16 October 1962 (NPIC-1)
11. The Asia Foundation
1 Review of Basic
Principles and Priorities, 1963-1965
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(Projected) (017)
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12_ AmericanEziend3 ofathevMidaie East; Inc;
1957 January 1963 (0ll) (but note that
the time period covered by this history also
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includes the Eisenhower Administration)
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13_ History of projectsWUATLAS; A Covert
Action Project Using Proprietary Low Cost
Housing Activities , 1960-1968 (032) (but note
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that this history also includes the last year
of the Eisenhower Administration)
14_ History of an Air Proprietary Activity in
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EastwAfriza;; 1963-1968 (206) and History of
~li an Air Proprietary Activity in#West Affica;
1960-1968 (217) (two separate but related
histories; note that the time period covered
in the second history includes the last year
of the Eisenhower Administration)
15 _ A Project for the Procurement of Intelligence
Material Through Commercial Channels ,
1960-1967 (207) (note that the time period.
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covered by this history includes the last
year of the Eisenhower Administration)
16_ History of a Proprietary Investment
Project, Covert Economic Action Phase,
1960-1963 (262) (note that the time period
covered this history includes the last
year of the Eisenhower Administration)
17_
Newspaper Operations in Lusaka; Zamibia;?:
March 1963 August 1965 (115)
"ekut " 18 _ An Acaderic Cover Operation in Dar es
Salaam; Tanzana, October. 1965
November 1966 (116)
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19_ A Staff Agent Under Commercial Cover in
Tanzaniay February 1966 Noverber 1967
(212)
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1967 (164)
21 Thel EthiopianvLabor: Movement, 1961-1 968
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(226)
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22_ ThetAtassi case, 1963 February 1965
(184) (Near East Division) (apparently an
operation in*Syria)
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23_ Domestic 'and Area-Wide Operations (WH/ 6) ,
August 1963 30 June 1967 (172) (Western
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Hemisphere Division)
24_ Emergency Supply Operations During the
Dominican Republic Crisis , 29 April 4 June
1965 (OL-4)
25_ A Tour at the White House, 1967-1969 (OCI-3)
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III. Misellaneous "'histories" which were not_requested but_which
conside the Senate Select Committee' s Charter and stated areas
of interest are in the nature of "glaring_omissions
1 Staff relations with the Department of State
and with Ambas sadors, 1957-1967 (TS) (213)
2. War Planning in the Clandestine Services ,
1948-1965 (TS) (152)
3 The Evolution of Ground Paramilitary
Activities at the Staff Level, October 1949
September 1955 (163) (and a supplemental
history cove 1955-1971 (183) (three
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4 . Development of Paramilitary Contingency
Cadre s , 1948-1971 (two volumes) (336)
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5_ Operations in
Mozanibiques 1 942-1969 (178) 8
The Secret War in Korea, June 1950
June 1952 (052)
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7 CIA and Korea, 1946-1965 (283) P
8 _ The Psychological Services Staff of the Office
of Medical Services , 1951-1966 (OMS-4)
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9 Military Secrets in an Open Society: The Yale
Report (MS-10)
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10 History of the Defector Prograr_ April 1946
December 1966 (DCs-2)
11 _ History of Operation LINCOLN; 13 February
1959 October 1964 (DCS-3) (apparently in-
volving the Cubans)
12 _ Record of Paramilitary Action Against the
Castro Government of Cuba, 17 March 1960
1961 (105)
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13_ The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962: Present-
ing the Photographic Evidence Abroad (MS-7)
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The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962:
Second
Presentation to DeGaulle (MS-8)
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