LETTER TO LT. GEN. VERNON A. WALTERS FROM HOWARD E HAUGERUD

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Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R00200013 g*.tive Registry THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR June 15, 1973 Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters Deputy Director Central Intelligence Agency I want to thank you again personally and on behalf of the participants in the Coordination Conference for your very relevant and searching presentation, "Intelligence for the 1970's", on June 13, 1973. Your appearance was a highlight of the Conference and the expressions of appreciation of your participation by the conferees continued long after your departure. They especially applauded your very candid and thoughtful responses to their questions during the discussion session. I hope we may continue to rely on your generous support of the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar and the Coordination Conference. Kindest regards. Sincerely, P__---, Pte" Howard E. Haugerud Chairman FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE ? DEPARTMENT OF STATE . WASHINGTON, D.C. 20520 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R0020001 0018-1 THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR May 30, 1973 Lt. General Vernon A. Walters, U.S.A. Deputy Director Central Intelligence Agency We are very gratified that you will be able to address the Tenth Coordination Conference for Directors of Training on Wednesday, June 13, from 1400 to 1530. The session will be held in the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar auditorium on the third floor of the Pomponio Plaza East Building at 1800 North Kent-Street in Rosslyn, Virginia (State The Conference will seek to provide an understanding of current U. S. foreign policy as related to training objectives and programs of various U. S. Government schools and colleges. It will also furnish conferees with current information regarding the roles, capabil- ities and planning of U. S. agencies responsible for implementing U. S. national policy. The participants will include officers and faculty members of these schools and colleges responsible for courses related to national security and foreign policy. It is suggested that your address follow the theme of the presentation which you recently gave to the National Senior Intelligence Course at the Defense Intelligence School. We would suggest that your formal remarks should last about 45 minutes with the remainder of the period devoted to questions. The overall classification of the Conference will be SECRET. Attached are the Conference brochure, schedule and roster of participants. If you have any additional ques- tions about the Conference, please call STAT Adviser, Foreign Affairs Exe , Sincerely, Howard E. Haugeru Chairman FOREIGN D.C. D.C. 20520 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 ROSTER FOR TENTH COORDINATION CONFERENCE Colonel William M. Whitesel Box 495, Staff and Faculty U.S. Army War College Carlisle Varracks, Pa. LTC Donald O. Clark Box 411, Staff and Faculty U.S. Army War College Carlisle Barracks, Pa. 17013 Dr. Jeremiah N. Fusco Directorate of Intelligence Support OACSI Department, of the Army The Pentagon c Washington, D.C. 20310 Colonel Ernest S. Ferguson Armed Forces Staff College 7800 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk, Virginia 23511 Mr. John H. Wiand Career Development Division (PM-3) Defense Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20301 Colonel J.R. Byers OJCS/J-5 , .The Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20301 Major J.C. Powell DCSPER/DAPE-MPT HQ, DA Washington, D.C. 20310 LTC John P. Caruso RCJ5-PO MacDill AFB, Florida 33608 Colonel Keith Meyer Commandant USAIMA' Attn: DC for T&E Fort Bragg, N.C. 28307 Colonel C. D. Phillips Commandant USAC&GSC Attn: ATSCS-ST Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 .ARMY (Continued) Colonel Trevor W. Swett, Jr. International Affairs Directorate ODCSOPS, DA The Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20310 LTC William A. Burkhardt Plans Directorate ODCSOPS, DA The Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20310 LTC David R. Holmes Operations Directorate ODCSOPS, DA The Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20310 Colonel W. R. McDowell CINCPAC Staff FPO San Francisco 96610 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 AIR FORCE Approved For Release 2003/02/27: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Lt:'Col. Fred N. Hopewell Chief, military Training Div. CWIT USAF Academy, Co. 80840 Lt. Col. Maurice F. Stack Defense Intelligence School (DS-7CI) Naval District Washington Anacostia Annex Washington, D. C. 20374 Colonel Bondy H. Holcombe Air War College, Box 344 Maxwell AFB, Alabama 36112 Lt. Col. Gordon K. Pickier Air Command and Staff College Maxwell AFB, Alabama 36112 Lt. Col. Robert L. Jones DCS/Personnel (DPPEC) HQ, USAF Washington, D. C- 20330 Mr. Allen Kirkland Directorate of Military Assistance and Sales (AF/LGF) HQ, USAF Washington, D. C. 20330 Lt. Col. Richard E. Dyer XO0SO HQ, USAF Washington, D. C. 20330 Lt. Col. Marvin L. Brown HQ ATC/FA Randolph AFB, Texas 78148 Lt. Col. Earle S. Hamley HQ ATC/FAP Randolph AFB, Texas 78148 Lt. Col. Harold R. Elton USAF SOF/DOT Eglin AFB, Florida 32542 Lt. Col. Richard E. Olin USAF SOS Hurlburt Field, Florida 32544 Colonel George H. Morris HQ USAF SO DCS/OPNS APO New York 09825 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731'R002000130018-1 AIR FORCE (Continued) Colonel William E. Christian RC J3-TP U.S. Readiness Command MacDill AFB, Florida 33608 Lt. Colonel Joseph L.N. Violette Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 1400 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Virginia 22209 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 NAVY Captain M. M. Johnston Special Assistant for JCS Matters CNO (Manpower) Navy Department Washington, D.C. 20350 Colonel Raymond F. Goelz Defense Intelligence School (DS-7A3) Naval District Washington Anacostia Annex Washington, D.C. 20374 Commander James L. Ferro Career Development Dvision (PM-3) Defense Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20301 Commander Bruce A. Bauer OJCS/J-l Room 1B737B The Pentagon. Washington, D.C. 20301 Captain Charles 0. Borgstrom Naval War College New port R.I. 02840 Captain Jack A. Quinn Naval War College Newport, R.I. 02840 Captain A.M. Hunt OPNAV, Plans Program & Analysis Branch Security Assistance Division 801 N. Randolph Street Arlington, Virginia 22203 Captain Marvin G. Alexander The National War College Washington, D.C. 20319 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 MARINE CORPS Lt. Col. Herman A. MacDonald G-3 Division HQMC Washington, D.C. 20380 Colonel Clarence W. Boyd, Jr. Staff CINCPAC Box 15 FPO San Francisco 96610 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved ForFRU ~b~812I~it~TP>3A~1 R002000130018-1 TENTH COORDINATION CONFERENCE FOR DIRECTORS OF TRAINING, JUNE 12-14, 1973 Tuesday, June 12 Wednesday, June 13 Thursday, June 14 0900-0930 Welcome to the Conference Honorable Howard E. Haugerud Chairman, FAES 0930-1030 U.S.-China & Asia Outlook for the 1970's Arthur W. Hummel, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs 1045-1200 An Overview of U.S. Policy for the 1970's Brandon. H. Grove, Jr., Deputy Director for Coordination Planning and Coordination Staff 1400-1530 U.S. Defense Issues for the 1970's Rear Admiral Shannon D. Cramer, Jr. Deputy Director Plans & Policy, OJCS,?Department of Defense 1545-1700 Discussion Groups Meet 0900-1030 U.S. Policy for Europe for the 1970's Wells Stabler, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European Affairs BREAK 1030-1045 1045-1200 U.S. Security Assistance for the 1970's Dr. Curtis Tarr, Under Secretary for Security Assistance 1200-1400 Group Luncheon -- Ft. Myer (Bus Provided) 1400-1530 Intelligence for the 1970's Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters, Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency- 1545-1700 Discussion Groups Meet Approved For Release, 2003/02/27: CIA-RDP80R0l731 R002 0900-1015 Gaining Support for U.S. Policy for the 1970's Eugene Kopp, Deputy Director USIA BREAK 1015-1030 1030-1130 U.S. International Economic Policy for the 1970's Sidney Weintraub, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Finance and Development, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs 1130-1200 Discussion Groups Meet 1400-1445 Discussion Leaders Report (Auditorium). 1500-1600 Diplomacy for the 1970's To Be Announced BREAK 1600-1610 1600 Conclusion Honorable Howard E. Haugerud Chairman Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 SCHEDULE & BIOGRAPHIC DATA ON SPEAKERS Tenth Coordination Conference for Directors of Training JUNE 12,13,14, 1973 Under the auspices of THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Please read and mail form on page 7 under the auspices of the FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR. June 12-14, 1973 FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D. C. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 TENTH COORDINATION CONFERENCE FOR DIRECTORS OF TRAINING Page Purpose and Objectives of the Conference . . . . . . . . 1 Role of the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar. . . . . . 1 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Dates and Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Location of Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Admission to Conference Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Visitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Classified Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Parking and Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Training Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Suggested Background Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Uniforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Quarters and Messing . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 6 Luncheon Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Schedule Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Registration Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 FAE S Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Map of Approaches to Conference Area . . . . . . . . . . 10 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR TENTH ANNUAL COORDINATION CONFERENCE FOR DIRECTORS OF TRAINING AND FACULTY MEMBERS PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE: The tenth annual Coordination Conference is designed for senior officers and faculty members of the U.S. Government schools and colleges who are responsible for planning and presenting curricula for courses or other instruction related to national security and foreign policy formulation, coordination and implementation. The conference will endeavor, through presentations by key government officials, to afford a common understanding of current U.S. foreign policy as related to training objectives and programs. It will provide conferees with current information regarding the roles, capabilities and planning of U.S. department and agencies responsible for implementing U.S. national policy. The conference is expected to discuss training requirements and needs for the mid 1970's. In addition, the conference will afford the participants an opportunity to discuss teaching methodologies, guest speakers and supportive reading materials. ROLE OF THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR: The current directive charges the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar with providing advanced, short-term instruction. on current formulation, coordination, and execution of U.S. security and foreign policy to senior foreign affairs executives of U.S. governmental agencies serving either in the U.S. or abroad. Special emphasis is given in regional seminars to a coordinated interagency approach to policy formulation and implementation in Washington and in the field. Special attention is given to the Nixon Doctrine, foreign economic and trade policies, domestic factors affecting U.S. foreign policy, and problems of foreign internal defense and modernization. The Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar, as the only short-term interagency training course in which senior officers of major agencies concerned with national security policies are convened, will endeavor to assist, as appropriate, U.S. government institutions engaged in related training. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Dates and Registration The 1973 Coordination Conference for Directors of Training and faculty members will be held June 12 through 14. Registration will be from 8:15 to 9:00 a.m. on June 12. 2. Location of the Conference The Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar (FAES) is located on the third floor of the Pomponio Plaza East Building at 1800 North Kent Street in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia (State Annex 15). North Kent Street is directly east of North Lynn Street and runs between 19th Street and Wilson Boulevard. Conferees will find a map on the last page of this booklet. 3. Admission to the Conference Area Access to the Conference area is controlled and all persons on the third floor must wear an identifying badge. A Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar registration card with your name is enclosed with this booklet. (See page 8). Upon proper identification, this card will be exchanged for a badge when you enter the third floor Seminar area and should be left on the table at the third floor elevator when you leave the build- ing. 4. Visitors Visitors may be admitted only upon authorization signed by an officer of the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar. Visitors must register at the third floor reception desk when entering and leaving the Seminar. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 5. Messages Conferees may be reached on telephone number (Area Code 703) 557-0724. Telephone messages for Conferees will be placed in the alphabetical slots at the reception desk (Room 3113). Conferees should check frequently for messages, which, except in emergencies, will not be delivered to them. 6. Classified Material Although the premises of the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar are under 24-hour guard and admission is closely controlled, it does not constitute a 'restricted area' as defined by security regulations. Classified material must not be left unattended. It may be returned to the FAES Librarian in Room 3706 for storage when not in use. The FAES Library is open 24 hours a day, but is staffed only from 8:45 to 5:30 p.m. All classified material should be returned to the Librarian by 5:15 p.m. each day. Conference members who have a need to retain classified material after that time must make special arrangements with the Seminar faculty representative for appropriate overnight storage. Classified material, including carbon paper, typewriter ribbon, lecture notes and other documents must be turned over to the FAES Librarian for appropriate disposal. It must not be thrown into waste baskets. Classified material brought to the Conference from other agencies should be recorded with the FAES Librarian to maintain proper accountability. The FAES Library has facilities for mailing classified material to Conference members' home stations. Mail- ing slips are available from the FAES Librarian. Any questions regarding security procedures should be discussed with the Librarian. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 7. Parking and Transportation There is no free parking in the Pomponio Plaza East Building. Cars illegally parked will be towed away at the owner's expense. However, there is public parking at the 19th Street side of the building. The rates are as follows: 50~ for the first hour; 25 for each hour thereafter; daily maximum - $2.50._ Other commercial parking is available within two to four blocks on Lynn Street and Wilson Boulevard at a daily cost: of $1.50 to $1.75. A Department of State shuttle bus provides transportation be- tween USIA, New State, the Foreign Service Institute and the Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar at the Pomponio Plaza East Building four times an hour. For latest information on the State bus call 557-0724. A DOD bus from the Pentagon (Route 19) can be used to get to the Seminar in the morning. The last DOD bus to the Pentagon leaves the vicinity at .1621 hours. Seminar sessions do not end until 1700 hours. 8. Program The program consists of lectures and group discussion. For discussion periods, conferees will be assigned to small groups of about 15 members each. Discussions will be under the guidance of a FAES Faculty Member. 9. Training Materials Conferees are invited to bring with them (if not already mailed) one or more copies of training materials which have been developed since June 1972, by their respective service or agency schools for related courses. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 10. Suggested Background Reading All conferees are expected to be familiar with the following background documents: (1) U.S. Foreign Policy for the 1970's; 4 Reports to the Congress by Richard Nixon, President of the U.S.: (a) "A New Strategy for Peace", 8 February 1970 (U) (b) "Building for Peace", February 21.i, 1971 (U) (c) "The Emerging Structure of Peace", February 9, 1972 (U) (d) "Shaping A Durable Peace", 3 May 1973 (2) "United States Foreign Policy 1972", A Report of the Secretary of State, William P. Rogers, April 19, 1973 (U) (3) Statement of Secretary of Defense Elliot L. Richardson Before the Senate Armed Services Committee on the FY 1974-1978 Program, 28 March 1973. 11. Uniforms The Uniform for military is optional for all activities. 12. Conference Luncheon There will be an optional get acquainted luncheon for Conference participants and the FAES Faculty from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 13, 1973, at the Fort Myer Officers' Open Mess. Government transportation will be provided. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Colonel Hamlin, Military Member of the Faculty, must contract with Fort Myer Officers' Open mess for a specified number of meals. Please return the completed form on page 7, as soon as possible in the enclosed, self-addressed envelope. Once the form has been received and arrangements made with the Fort Myer Officers' Club, conferees will be responsible for paying for the luncheon they have indicated they will attend. Payment should be given to the FADS Receptionist after registration on Tuesday, June 12, 1973. 13. Quarters and Messing The FAES has no quarters or messing facilities. There are many local commercial motels and restaurants in the area within easy walking distance, e.g., Holiday Inn, Marriott Motel, Iwo Jima, although there is a premium on rooms this time of the year. Out-of-town participants may obtain assistance in getting reservations by calling FAES Receptionist at (Area Code 703) 557-0724 or by writing to Colonel Hamlin as soon as possible to line up a reservation. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 IMPORTANT: PLEASE CUT OR TEAR OUT AND RETURN THIS FORM IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. TO : Colonel Ross E. Hamlin, USAF Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar, SA-15 Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 SUBJECT: Coordination Conference Luncheon at Fort Myer, Wednesday, June 13, 1973. I will attend the luncheon on Wednesday, June 13, 197 3 . The food will cost $3.00 per person. Government bus transportation will be provided. There will be a "pay-by-the-drink" bar. f - Shrimp Creole w/Rice Chicken Cacciatori I will not attend the FAES luncheon on Wednesday, June 13, 1973. PLEASE PRINT NAME Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 SCHEDULE for TENTH COORDINATION CONFERENCE FOR DIRECTORS OF TRAINING and Biographic Sketches of High-Level Governmental Speakers will be furnished later PLEASE BRING THIS BOOKLET AND THE ATTACHED REGISTRATION CARD WITH YOU ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE CONFERENCE. POSSESSION OF THE REGISTRATION CARD WILL EXPEDITE YOUR REGISTRATION. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE SEMINAR FACULTY AND STAFF Room Telephone Chairman - Honorable Howard E. Haugerud 3602C 70751 Deputy Chairman - John F. Lippmann 3602B 70746 FACULTY Department of State James H. McFarland, Jr. Department of Defense Colonel Ross E. Hamlin, USAF 3112A 70824 Central Intelligence Agency STAT 3114A 70748 United States Information Agency 3116 70752 Agency for International Development John F. Lippmann 3602B 70746 3110 70744 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 The Foreign Affairs Executive Seminar (SA-15) 1800 North Kent Street Arlington, Virginia Third Floor Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1 Honorable Howard E. Haugerud, Chairman John F. Lippmann, Deputy Chairman Colonel Ross E. Hamlin, USAF James H. McFarland, Jr. Charles T. Vetter, Jr. Nathaniel J. Davis, Librarian Department of State Agency for International Development Department of Defense Department of State Central Intelligence Agency United States Information Agency Department of State Mrs. Jayne L. Kobliska, Secretary to the Chairman Mrs. Jane P. Solak, Administrative Assistant Ms. Mary Z. Wilson, Secretary Miss Jean Byrnes, Secretary Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002000130018-1