WEEKLY REPORT OF SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES

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CIA-RDP78-05343A000200080024-2
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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December 9, 2016
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June 27, 2001
Sequence Number: 
24
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Publication Date: 
July 19, 1974
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MF
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Approved For R IJase 2001/08/091;CtA RDP78-05343AQQO200080024-2 19 July 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Management and Services SUBJECT : Weekly Report of Significant Activities REFERENCE : DD/M&S Administrative Instruction No. 73-4, dated 11 April 1973 As requested, following is a report of significant activities for this office for the preceding week. (Also included, as requested, is an item for consideration for inclusion in the Black Book for the DDCI covering his absence IS-19 July.) 1. For DDCI Black Book: OMS Ps.chola ist's ROC cture on Aircraft arr er Videotape psychologist in the OMS Psychological Serv ces to on 17 July was invited aboard the USN aircraft carrier USS Independence at Norfolk to videotape a Risk of Capture lecture for the briefing of pilots flying in the Mediterranean area. 2. Director of Medical Services yesterday briefed Mr. McMahon, the newly designated ADD/M$S. 3. As a result of a representatives (C/PS and etinz of Psychiat consultant) with representatives the Central Reference Service, a viding PS consultation to CRS in being tried: leaders of the uated in October for its usefulness. available to PS for PS input. es of national will be made ort will be eval- 4. f PS on 17 July discussed medi- CL BY: 011950 31 December 1980 is Staff a PS or tft e ranch of new proce ure for pro- their productions is Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP78-05343A000200080024-2 Approved For Rase 200110810LI1A4R{3P1$ H43A90200080024-2 SUBJECT: Weekly Report of Significant Activities cal and psychological aspects of adjustment to life abroad with Agency employees and dependents in the Overseas Orienta- tion Program. The Operations Division has been working closely e desk of the EA Division in monitoring the health It appears that his ng the predicted course of a post heart attack patient. , of the # ?y PSS Resuarc aran nn Mx (3 Ult LlY~ r.c ! L lrVAk^J y 1 r 1a 911 Ty on- suiting on human factors in system design for a special project. 7 ? NE/RMO on 15 July made an emergency vs t to to monitor an eye injury case. JOHN R. TIETJEN, M. D. rector of Medical Services Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP78-05343A000200080024-2