MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
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CIA-RDP96-00788R000200340004-0
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December 7, 1998
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4
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Publication Date:
April 14, 1980
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MFR
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SG1A
CLASSIFIED BY: MSG, HODA (DAMI-ISH)
Dated 051630Z Jul 78
REVIEW ON: 14 April 2000
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000200340004-0
roved For Release 2000/08/Ot7l,C,A-RDP96-00788R000200340004-0
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND
FORT GEORGE 0. MADE, MARYLAND 20765
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
IAFM-0PS-HU-SA 14 April 1980
SUBJECT: Summary of Session CCC43 Conducted at 0900 hrs. 02 April
1980, Against the SG1A
SG1A ~qt. Coordinates by 1/07. (S) SG1A
to the viewer at the beginning of the session. The facilitator was
informed that this was the first time this viewer was targeted against
the coordinates provided. Specific cuing data was limited to; "Des-
cribe the target!", and "What is the activity?", as shown in TAB B,
Session folder #CCC43.
2. (S) The following information was provided by the viewer as relates
to the target coordinates provided durinq the session:
a. (S) The viewer reported being in an area surrounded by "...very
old masonry structures." Also he could seo "...a structure on pillars
with a rounded roof over there." Viewer statCd that there did not appear
to be anything under the shed cover.
h. (S) Viewer further described the area he was in as sort of a "Lown
square", with an "oblisk shape" standing in the center with steps going
up to it.
c. (S) Activity reported by the viewer was "military type uniforms
running across an open park square like area." He stated that he could
see an "APC" and "six tanks" the the six tanks appeared to be "light tanks."
d. (S) During the drawing session the viewer provided more detail of
the buildings that he was seeing. He stated ftaL there were many supporting
columns under the edge of a long ovcrhanca, and that there were ornate Lops
to these pillars. He also stated that. the wide street like areas running
through the buildings were more for walking on than riding on in a vehicle.
3. (S) The above information was provided to Mr. John Armstrong (ITAC,
Estimates Division, Building #213), in a santized format, to review for
accuracy and to provide comments. Therefore, comments provided within
paragraph 4 of this document relfect Mr. Armstrong's assessment of accuracy
for the information provided.