WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT FOR PERIOD 28 APRIL - 3 MAY 1960

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CIA-RDP78-04836A000100050046-6
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3
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December 9, 2016
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June 13, 2001
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46
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May 4, 1960
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MEMO
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dYANDFeRD FApproved For Release 2001/08/0 { 0~L836A0001000511 8- 5 e?_ r Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 21a.gb r0 NA D 25 1a,6b FROM . Deputy for Training, =Elio DATE: 4 May 1960 ENT IAL SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report for Period 28 April - 3 May 1960 1. There is a welcomed reduction in the noise level in the 25X1a, area this week due to a general cessation of training. The OC is enjoying its second break and the only activity to mar the 5X1a,9e serenity was the final two days of lWo. 7. Naturally group could be heard. All staffs are refueling and gett up a head of steam for the next three months. 2, have begun pulling together a draft schedule for CC No. 10. As a first step they are work. ing on the TSD subjects according to instructions from the Chief, Operations School. It is interesting to note that one possibility which grew out of their discussions with was to dis-25=9a perse the TSD material through the course as No. 8. This may have merit in light of the reduction in hours devoted to these subjects, In addition Bill and Cal have discussed suggested deletions and contractions with the Tradecraft, Reporting and Programs faculties. Their initial reaction indicates that there will be no particular problem in finding hours to eliminate, but rather the need for sound judgment in determining what should remain in order to insure maximum effectiveness. We are aiming to produce a first draft by 18 May for Chief, Operations School's consideration, 25:1a,9a 25:1a,9a 25:1a,9a 25X1 C is unaware of the progress to date because he has been at Headquarters this week. Per our conversation, we will discuss our plans with him upon his return, expecting him to comment on the draft prior to being presented to you. 25:1a,9a 3. We were most pleased to receive and pass on to Cdr. Capt. and M/Sgt.-the announcements that each awarded the Intell enc f Merit for their voluntary partici- pation in the tests. In connection with the presentation ceremo I wo to explore the possibility of having the DCI visit for this purpose. This is a presumptuous suggestion which normal we would not make, but if it is presently planned for him to address the JOTs at commencement as he did last year, the two activities could easily be combined. It would certainly afford an opportunity for the three recipients to have mazer more of their associates present at the ceremony than if it is held at Headquarters and I think it would be a big boost for the entire staff. Approved For Release 2001108166-104", RDW78-04836A Approved For Retase 2001/08/08 -RD -04836A000100050046-6 Approved For Release 2001/08/08' ~G1 F 7$- 4836AOOA30 004 * 0 Personnel a. I have completed the revised working paper on reassign- ments and rotations covering the balance of the year reflecting those changes which have taken place since the original was provided C/OS in March. Of major F 1e significance was the decision re and the trans fer of b. A good possibility exists that will go 25 1A9a with WE Division. He had a fruitful discussion with Mr. C/WE during his visit to Headquarters last week. According to John a suitable position is available, for which one other candidate is also being considered. 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP78-04836A000100050046-6 Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP78-04836A000100050046-6