REPORTS ABOUT THE MAYAGUEZ CARRYING CIA CODED EQUIPMENT
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
LOC-HAK-107-4-25-1
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RIPLIM
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U
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2
Document Creation Date:
January 11, 2017
Document Release Date:
March 10, 2010
Sequence Number:
25
Case Number:
Publication Date:
May 22, 1975
Content Type:
MEMO
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/03/10: LOC-HAK-107-4-25-1
- M.EMORANDUNM
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
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May 22, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR: GENERAL SCOWCROFT
FROM: W. R. SMYSE
SUBJECT: Reports about the Mayaguez Carrying
CIA Coded Equipment
As we suspected, the Mayaguez did not stop in Saigon just before
it was picked up by the Cambodians. It had, however, docked
there earlier. Nor did the Mayaguez, to our knowledge, carry
such classified material as codes.
CIA tells me the following:
-- The vessel docked in Saigon on the 19th of April and left on
.the 20th or 21st. It carried some 25X1
administrative gear, as well as cargo belonging to the State Department
and perhaps other government agencies. Nobody is too sure right now,
given the nature of those hectic last days in Saigon.
-- From Saigon, the Mayaguez sailed to Hong Kong. Normally
and almost certainly, all this material would have been off-loaded there
and would not have been on the vessel when it was picked up by the
Cambodians.
In the light of this, I think we can deal with the press queries by
saying that the Mayaguez had stopped in Saigon on an earlier trip
and had toceded. :dmiM t tive a ui ment belonging to a number
of U. S. agencies but that this equipment wa25X1
no longer on the vessel when it was picked up off Cambodia and did
not, in any case, include such sensational items of equipment as
codes.
If you wish, CIA would be prepared to run a more thorough check
to make absolutely certain that e ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY ng
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Kong and that, indeed, no classified material of any kind was on
that vessel. At this point they are reasonably confident but,
because of conditions in Saigon at the time, they cannot be absolutely
certain. Such a check would, however, take some time.
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