CIA reimbursement to DOD for military assigned to CIA

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CIA-RDP80-01370R000300060152-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 12, 2016
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March 5, 2002
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152
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Publication Date: 
September 12, 1952
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MFR
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Approved For Release 2092 RDP80-01370R000 Of~U6'CI1We T/Ad _-, Security Infermatf0n Now MEJRANDi1M FOR THE RECORD: 12 September 1952 1. Mr. Wolf, Deputy Director (Administration), and the undersigned met with Mr. Lyle S. Garlock, Deputy Comptroller for Budget, Office of Secretary of Defense, relative to the matter of CIA reimbursing the Depart- ment of Def%nse for military personnel assigned to this Agency. Mr. Wolf outlined the history and background of this subject from the point of view of CIA. He pointed out that CIAts position is as follows: a. CIA will reimburse Defense for general officers assigned to b. CIA will reimburse for the services of any particular officer requested by name. c. CIA will reimburse for any officers on duty with the Agency when promoted to general officer. d. CIA will explore the possibility of reimbursement for all officers who are,assigned to duty in Washington. e. CIA will request legislation which will exempt officers of the Department of Defense assigned to this Agency from the provisions of the Davis Amendment. 2. After a general discussion on reimbursement of military personnel assigned to the Agency, Mr. Garlock expressed his personal views on this subject which, if adopted, would require the Agency to reimburse for all military personnel assigned to the Agency for strictly intelligence opera- tions and the support thereof, and that the Department of Defense would not require reimbursement for military personnel assigned to the Agency for the purpose of carrying out the directives of the National Security Council. 3. The undersigned was given the assignment of preparing a report in two parts: First, showing the number of military personnel and estima- ting the cost of reimbursement for those assigned or to be assigned to duty in Washington and those assigned or to be assigned overseas. Second, showing separately the number and estimated cost of reimbursement for military personnel assigned or to be assigned intelligence activities and for OPC-type activities in Washing- ton and abroad. ~ :.. *11 first 11 1-4 0*4 401 ' 4 NUt SU mot $a c Approved For Release 2002/05/7;,,Q~A~RQP80-01370R000300060152-5