TRIP REPORT DET. H

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CIA-RDP67B00511R000100030001-7
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RIPPUB
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K
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12
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November 17, 2016
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August 16, 2000
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1
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June 12, 1963
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TRIP
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Approved For Rele000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67B00511 R000030001/7; June 12, 1963 25X1A 25X1A Probably the biggest problem at this Detachment is the inability to obtain expeditiously, if at all, supply support through regular AF channels (i.e., 6213 Squadron, Group and PACAF). The problem is not the same as at the 67th. There the difficulty lay in obtaining "special" its; here, since special items are supplied through project charms), the inability to obtain normal housekeeping supplies or equipmet is evident. Although the type N account is undoubtedly over-popular and lines must be drawn somewhere, X do feel that one for such an unorthodox group as this is justi ed. It could be established attend capital items incorporated, if desired, in An alternate, to save transportation costs, might be to establish one at Mira Loma, but this would involve going back to a two depot system for this project. Many of the specific supply problems mentioned in my January report appear to be on their way to solution although slowly. It is understood that some "new" vehicles are coming through PACAF, although there is no word on a motor pool NCO to keep them running. Furniture ordered In November for the hostel is coming in very slowly as is the kitchen equipment, 'one of the gym equipment has arrived. There is need for scete place to periodically calibrate electronic and electric tests ces. Possibly this might be arranged at ince it is not advisable to ship the gear as far as the U.S. because of the time involved and possible damage. They have had no trouble with telescoping film since it has been couriered to them. The excavation for the swimming pool is proceeding and its value as a morale booster is already evident. 25X1 C In a very brief session, reiterated his desire for upgrading the Photo Squadron to enable them to be used for, as he phrased it, "standby, training and emergency use." Having only recently left the 67th RTS, I must admit that I think the Photo Squadron at shows more potential, except for equipment. Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67B00511R000100030001-7 ! 25X1A Approved For Rele0 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67B00511 R0001 0030001-7 They have men in ample supply who are dedicated, disciplined, enthusiastic and have a fair share of experience. I think it wac a mistake to build the "Roman Temple." It is too small,, too riglta and suffers from very high humidity. Furthermore, it is practically empty of equipment. ^requessted that he be furnished a list of equipment being sent to him (I suppose so he can start dreaming up his next want list). They do need some "new" processors. Perhaps arrange- ments could be made to provide the hiss from the 67th as they are rendered surplus, requests (he always has them) were more specific and less cos tl v . For the most part he needs supplies and small de - vices which won't total two or three hundred dollars. Of course, he also wants a few expensive Items whit he doesn't have much hope of getting. The big problem in his new lab is humiditj. Unless he can get one or more dehumjdiftessrsss that installation will be useless. He hsa already received several thousand dollars worth of chemicals and is having film problems. My present understanding in that he expects to receive an air conditioning unit In Lugust. The least expensive and most beneficial help that could be provided the 35th RT$ would be training in maintenance of photo- graphic equipment and in quality control. The most logical way to accomplish this would be training of their people in Rochester and they do have one second lieuteer nt in each field who speaks and understands English. This, however, would involve surfacing Kodak participation so It would be better, perhaps, to attempt on-site training. ELG/MDG E. L. G. Orig. + k eca. - J.L. Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67BOO51 1 R0001 00030001-7 3. s be re viowe d and -vide Items essential to per*far- of their mission, of humidity control in they present 4. Thu t inn edia tee steps be taken to correct the lack emphasis be placed on proper early augmentation of the facility, Approved For Rele*2000/09/07: CIA-RDP67B00511R0010030001-7 t MM .TIG 1. That Immediate steps ..taken to augment present personnel with at adequately qualified personnel with. the appropriate skills and clear- ances. _3 J.L. ELG/MDG Orig. J. L. That consideration be given to making the 6594th responsible for manning and logistical suppor . of Teat be divorce, except for housekeeping, from the 67th and from the chain - 5 a 'F, P. CAP, GINCPC, and receive operational guidance, support and control at the O-D1A level. coount be established for aaisl supply support by the Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67B00511R000100030001-7 Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67B00511R000100030001-7 sHrm CHIEF Prot{ & DP I; sp ::`e. t.i 1 D NiaY Tii e e# men serve asy r. i1.ei!`s, an,-) p:~r~"Ona pb I.AUv and 1 pec ti,.d'n Yperuti n:,: when prl;l+r. a8 1, When U.N. as master dupe prye tfi ve are completed, th.e; e men prods:}a addit on al dupes, periora operations, acr d prep-,.:ire for next rinse" io11 trol; Chem. m.txin. Is proviie.i L.: . a t personnel. Dupe Pr.).-,.l EH ~4a~ e'te?i ? ? Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67BOO51 1 R0001 00030001-7 Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67B00511 R000100030001-7 zalit7 Con -Min D-Max Titter Cleaner- Waxer Tacky Roller Cleaner Dupe FMAC, 4 Men awn serve an reliefs, and perf dupes, peri'o packaging ope ttia ,, prepare for next miieeion, printing and inspection operations when fir 1mar,' seen znt miter, When O.N. and master dupe positive are c feted, these men process additional Personnel, dad bv non Approved For Release 2000/09/07 : CIA-RDP67BOO51 1 R0001 00030001-7 Approved For ReleaS000/09/07: CIA-RDP67BOO511R009P030001-7 APPENDIX B RE UIRD NOT ON i.# NON ORDER FOR -OPARATXOU COST E.~/CC T LL -MOUNT 6TOCIt >. R 15 2 X74=3-RL ti,e control, WS.. Calumer Co. , 6 550 N. Clark St.: Chicago :L, Ill, PSC L initi .i. iesu. $'.50 $1f7 6 Q' 75-6&--35 % Valve, water mixing, thermo- Meter, Ph, Beekmn Model OW/GP glass and Calm el R*t. Elec-- trade, Mfg. National Techn; C 1 L&boretorlee, 3, ee , Calif., FCC L initial issue. , Vacuum, !.ndttatrlai. Rectifications ,;assteas ?hoto, U t cereal ialog, PSC L initial issue (P= CE ) Stereoc=)pes, ,/1 '-power, 6(R b5'- ki-3558), PSC L 1niti 1 Issue. croscopc piece on issue. 71O-XL F cusing Device, Log-E-tronlc for Wild Enlarger Model VA 1 3, PSC L initial issue. 1/$1L 5.-551-3 B&L 10X Tube Magnifiers 7,500/415,'3 0 0' t.7 4O-NL Table, splicing and inspection, Eastman Koda i. Cleaner ` 0,Aer T.icky Roller Cle - er I . 1 ,5ox/$55,500 Vern t Processor 14. Unknown 15. 1 ' sa/k8 o 1`? $19,:)00/$3 1 r, 74 C, 1910.57 -589) 1 ( ,74O-NL 3/ Ton 6740- Compressors to operate ea. Ble ketron Ti tiers Dehumidifier Cond. Printer, cont