INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL INTERAGENCY TRAINING PROGRAM LATIN AMERICA CLASS I
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INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL
INTERAGENCY TRAINING PROGRAM
LATIN AMERICA
CLASS 11.'
General Orientation September 25-27, 1972
Operational Training September 28-October 6, 1972
Area Familiarization - October 9-13, 1972
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
September 1972
State Dept. declassification & release instructions on file
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International Narcotics Control.
Interagency Training Program
General Orientation
Monday September ?_5,1972.
0900 -0950
Opening Session -- FSI Auditorium - Room 1110
Speaker: Mr. Egil Krogh, Jr. - Deputy Assistant to the President,
Executive Secretary of the Cabinet
Committee on International Narcotics
Control
Note: Opening session will be followed by an informal coffee
to be held in the Director's Conference Room - Room 1200
1.000
- 1050
Administrative Briefing - Room 111(1
Speaker:
Mr. Raymond E. Chambers - Program Coordinator
1.100
- 11.50
International Narcotics Controls - Room 1110
Speaker:
Mr. Nelson Gross - Senior. Advisor and Coordinator for
International Narcotics Matters
1.150
- 1300
LUNCH
1,300
- 1350
The Overseas Medical Program of the Department. of State
Speaker: Dr. John 11. Baker. Medical Division, Department of State
Recom?.nended Readi^nL:
Everything You Wanted to Know about Medical
Benefits; When Injured at Work; The Peace
Corps Guide to Health; Reprint from the
4/70 Newsletter
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Monday, S tember 1972
1400 - 1450
Security Procedures at an Overseas Mission
Speaker: Mr. Vernon E. Bishop - Office of Security,
Department of State
1500 - 1700
Administrative Assistance Abroad
Speaker: Mr. Eugene Szopa - Foreign Service Institute Staff
Recommended Reading:
_ Mail Facilities of the Department
Writing to Your Post of Assignment
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Tuesda , Se tember 26, 1972
0900 - 0950
The Role of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Speaker: Mr. William T. Wanzeck, BNDD
1.000 - 1050
The Role of the Bureau of Customs
Speaker: Mr. Wallace Shanley, Bureau of Customs
1100 - 1150
The Role of the Office of Public Safety
Speaker: Mr. Lauren J. Coin, Office of Public Safety
1200 - 1300
The Role of the Central Intelligence Agency
Speaker.:
1300 - 1.400
LUNCH 25X1A
1400 - 1730
ADMINISTRATIVE TIME
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Wednesday, Se )tember. 27 1972
0900 0950
The Structure of the U. S. Embassy
Speaker: Mr. Robert E. Park, Foreign, Service Institute Staff
1000 -- 1050
The Role of the Ambassador and the Country Team
Speaker: Ambassador Samuel D. Berger, Foreign Service Institute
Staff
1100 - 1150
The Role of the Embassy Narcotics Coordinator
Speaker: Mr. Malcolm R. Barneby, FSO - Former DCM,
La Paz, Bolivia
1150 -.1300
LUNCH
1.300.-1450
Language and Culture
Speaker: Mr. James C. Bostain, Foreign Service Institute Staff
1500 - 1.550
The Role of the Agency for International Development
Speaker: Miss Mary Jane Heyl - Coordinator of Supporting Assistance
1600 1.800
Evaluation Period - Informal
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International Narcotics Control
Interagency Training Program
Opcr_tional Trai.nin
Thursd _Se tembe 28L 1972
0900 - 1050
The Art of Advising
Speaker: Mr. E. H. Adkins, AID
1100 - 1150
How to Conduct a Briefing
Speaker: Major Jack Gotte, U. S. Army Engineer School
1150 - 1300
LUNCH
1.300 - 1450
US Policy and Programs in Latin America
Speaker: To be Announced
1.500 - 1600
Conversation with returnees - Question & Answers
(BNDD)
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Er i.da , September 191_ 1972
(Classes for today will be held at the
National Training Institute. (BNDD)
1405 1 Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.)
Case Study
Speaker: Mr. Gerald Strickler, BNDD
0930 - 1020
Drug Traffic Patterns
Speaker: Mr. John E. Bacon, BND1)
1.030 - 11.20
Technical Equipment
Speaker: Mr. Donald Parkhurst, BNDD
1130 - 1.230
LUNCH
1.230 - 1330
Drug Identification
Speakers: Mr. Joseph F. Haley, BNDD
Mr. Richard Durant, BNDI)
1330 - 1420
Filni
1430 1600
Narcotics Field Testing
Speakers: Mr. Joseph F. Haley, BNDD
Mr. Richard Durant., BNDt)
1600 - 1630
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M2_nday October 2, 1972
0900 - 1050
Comparative Police Systems
Speaker: Mr. Adolph Bonnefi l., Chief, Participant Relations (OPS)
11.00 - 1.150
The Police Institution in Narcotics Law Enforcement
Speaker: Mr. Lauren J. Goin, OPS
1150 - 1300
LUNCH
1300 - 1350
INTERPOL
Speaker: Mr. Thomas V. Cash, Customs
1400 -- 1450,
National Narcotics Intelligence Center
Speaker: Mr. William C. Sullivan, Director, NNIC
1.500 - 1700
Conversation with returnees - Questions & Answers
(Customs)
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Tuesday October 3 1972
0900 - 1200
Briefing Workshop Utilizing Closed Circuit TV
Speaker: Major. Jack Cotte, U. S. Army Engineer School
1200 - 1300
LUNCH
1300 - 1450
Concealment Techniques
Speaker: Mr. Henry Posio, Customs
1500 1700
Program Managment - Case Studies
Speaker: Mr. Joseph J. Corr, Jr. - AID
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Wednesday, October. 4, 1972
0900 - 1600
Narcotics Intelligence Collection Overseas
Thursda October 5, 1972
0900 - 1600
Narcotics Intelligence Collection Overseas
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0900 - 1200
Country Police Organizations
Interviews with OPS Country Desk Officers
1200 - 1300
LU NC Il
1300 - 1350
Open
1400 - 1700
Working with Interpreters
Speaker: Mr. James C. T3ostain, Foreign Service Institute Staff
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Intern.ati.onal Narcotics Control
Interagency Training Program
Area_Famili.arizat:ion - Latin America
Mondayy Octnber-9, 1972
H O L I D A Y
Tuesday, October. 10,`1972
0900 - 0950
Latin American Values
Speaker: Dr. Lowell R. Fleischer - Foreign Service Institute Staff
1000 ----1150
Historical Background
Speaker: Prof. Luis Aguilar Georgetown University
1150 - 1300
LUNCH
1300 - 1450
Contemporary History
Speaker: Prof. Luis Aguilar - Georgetown University
1500 - 1600
Film: The Unending Struggle
Film describes ways in which all elements of our.
missions overseas work to protect and advance
U.S. interests.
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Wednesday, October 11,1972
0900 - 1050
Cultural Patterns - Role and Status
Speaker: Dr. Itugo Pineda, American University
1.100 - 1150
State of the Latin American Economy
Speaker: Prof. Calvin Dc Pass, American University
1150 - 1300
LUNC fI
1300 - 1350
Non-Verbal Com:nunication
Speaker: Dr. Cleland Harris - Foreign Service Institute Staff
1400 - 1.600
Geography of Latin America
Speaker: Dr. Antonio Chaves, University of Maryland
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Thursday, October 12, 1972
0900 - 1150
1150 - 1300
LUNC H
1300 - 1550
HumRRO Exercise - Part II
Fri.da~,pOc:taber 13, 1972
0900 - 0950
Political Institutions
Speaker: Prof. Rolando Bonachea, Georgetown University
1000 - 1150
Cross-Cultural. Communications
Speaker: Dr. Charles T. Vetter, Foreign Service Institute Staff
1150 - 1300
LUNC H
1300 - 1350
Discussion of Student Critique
Speaker: Course Coordinator
1400 - 1600
Closing Session
Speaker: Mr. Hovaard E. Sollenberger, Director, Foreign Service
Institute
Foreign Service Institute
Department of State
September 1072
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In ternati_onaI Narcotics Control
Interagency Training Program
STUDENT ROSTER
Class I - Latin America'
AGENCY
ARAGONA, Dominick
BEDOLLA, Marcelino
BOLDIN, Harold
CANTU, Reynaldo
CARTER, Elizabeth A.
CATALANO, Norman
CORNETTA, Frederick
DESANTIS, Frank E.
GIRDLER, Lewis
GONZALEZ, Luis N.
GUTH, Stanley W.
HARLAN, Dennis
HOLGUIN, Mel R.
KILLEWALD, Kenneth
KUYKENDALL, James
MANSON, Thomas
MEDINA, Gerardo C
MILEY, Kenneth
MILTON, Richard H.
OLMON, E, Parks
PUGII., Oran
RIVERA, Carlos E.
SPALLA, Louis R., Sr.
STRAZD.AS, Ed
VALVERDE, Carlos
WATSON, Donald T .
WILSON, Cliff
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
The offices of the Interagency Training Program for. International
Narcotics Control are located in Room 1106 of the Foreign Service Institute,
1400 Key Boulevard, Rosslyn, Virginia.
The classroom for all classes unless otherwise announced is Room 305.
The Interagency Training Program for. International Narcotics Control
is responsible to the Foreign Service Institute which is the in-service
training arm of the Department of State.
All class days will begin, at 9:00 a.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. unless
otherwise announced. Lunch hour will normally be from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
No leave is authorized during the training program. If you must be absent
because of illness or other emergency, you should call 557-3931 prior to
9:00 a.m.
The Office of the Registrar, 557-4510, accepts phone messages for
students. These messages will be placed in a box bearing the first letter
of your last name. These boxes are located in Room 100.
Mail may be addressed to you as follows: -
NAM?3
Foreign Service Institute
Department of State
Washington, 1). C. 20520
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Eating Facilities - There is a Drug Fair located on the "C" level
of the Foreign Service Institute. Also within walking distance you can
easily locate the Orleans Clouse, the Embassy Rosslyn, and Emersons--all
located on Wilson Boulevard within a block of the Institute.
Shuttle Bus - The Institute operates a shuttle bus between Rosslyn
and the principal buildings in Washington. This bus departs from the
front of the building at :02, :17, :32, and 447 minutes after each hour
between nine and five. Busses returning from the Department of State
leave the North entrance of the main building on the hour and quarter-
hour, also from nine to five.
Library - The Library of the Foreign Service Institute is located
on the third floor where required reading will be located. For other
items of interest about: your country of assignment, please consult the
Librarian.
Please feel free to call on the Staff Assistant in Room 1106 if there
is other information you need. We will assist in every way possible to
make this training program an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
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