WEEKLY REPORT OF SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP78-05343A000200080024-2
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 27, 2001
Sequence Number:
24
Case Number:
Publication Date:
July 19, 1974
Content Type:
MF
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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-
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is Staff
a PS
or tft e ranch of
new proce ure for pro-
their productions is
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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
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