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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, G-2, INTELLIGENCE
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
02-CD
SECRET
I Security Irtermetien
ccl 5 TeY 1953
MEMORANDUM FOR: CHAIRMAN, INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
SUBJECT: Inter-Agency Source Control (IAC-D54/1)
1. Reference is made to my memorandum of 13 March 1953 con,-
earning the above subject.
2. As you will recall, on 1 May 1953, we discussed Inter-
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFF
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
29 SEP 2017
Defense Intelligence Agency
SUBJECT: (U) Final Report on the External Peer Review
of the Defense Intelligence Agency,
Office of Inspector General, Audit Staff
(2017-0022-AS)
Dear
Office of Inspector General
(U) Attached is the final report on the External Peer Review of the Defense Intelligence
Agency, Office of Inspector General, Audit Staff conducted in accordance with Government
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NOFORN N TRACT
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE
#1/20 September 1984
SPOT CONDEOTARY: US Embassy Annex in East Beirut Bombed
Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the large car bomb
that exploded In front of the US Embassy annex in East Beirut
this merging, destroying much of the building. Latest reports
from the Embassy indicate two US military personnel and six
Lebanese nationals were killed and 12 US personnel wounded,
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PUPPY Evaluations
It's a bright weekday morning in July as Andy and Steve, the trainers for CIA's fall puppy class, exit
interstate 81 onto a two-lane country road in Pennsylvania, rambling past green hills of pastureland and
corn, farm houses gleaming in the sunlight, and old barns stubbornly standing against a strong summer
breeze.
They're headed to Susquehanna Service Dogs in Pennsylvania to evaluate seven Labrador Retrievers as
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Mutual Lecnrity Act of 1957
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-csihilityof making use of the President's snecial fund
been discussed in FE Division, and the following suggestions are
icredlirs,.t1,y of nrit'i!:
- The necessity of educating Japanese as to methods
be used to reclaim !Inn-arable land to commercial advan-
l't"F been the Objective of the Kiyosato Educational Experimental
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The Director of tral Intelligence
INdstunglon.D C 20505
25 March 1983
MEMORANDUM FOR: Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of Commerce
Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs
I asked for the attached memorandum on how the
decline in oil prices could create an opportunity
for greater US leverage and influence around the
world.
William J. Casey
Attachment:
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(b)(3)
SC No. 02153/63
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Office of Current Intelligence
8 February 1963
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: CIA Reporting on Iraq
1. Attached is a rundown of pertinent CIB
reporting on plotting against Qasim. We have re-
peatedly pointed out that Qasim was steadily los-
ing backing among almost all the significant po-
litical forces in the country.
NR Record
TO CRET
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE
Iraq: Transition Challenges after the Election (U)
Iraqis will face political uncertainty and potential
gridlock beginning after the national election as the
Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq (IECI)
works to certift the results and as the newly elected
Transitional National Assembly (TNA)�with
minimal guidelines�strives to transition to the Iraqi
Transitional Government (ITG). The Transitional