WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 17 17-23 APRIL 1957
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24 April 195T
A FOR: Chief, Operations School
FROST : Assistant for Headquarters Training
S118,1~CT Weekly Activities Report No. 17
17-23 April 1957
1. SI'GNX TCANT IT
nts have been completed for the trial-run on 2 May at
the general orientation in "Defense Against Communist Interrogation."
Mr. H. Gates Floyd. Assistant Deputy Director (Support), and all. the
meabers of his committee have agreed to attend. Mr. Lloyd's committee
was responsible for the formulation at CIA policy for captured agency
personnel. The 2 May session will consist at a review of this policy,
a shoving of a specially out version of "The Prisoner," and a lecture
on the procedures and practices used by Communists in conducting
Interrogation.
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a. A schedule for the Counterespionage unit of a Security Officers
Training Course to be given during the period 18-21 June 1957 to twenty
members of the Office of Security has been prepared and coordinated. This
unit will be a rapid survey of subjects with CE interest. Kits will be
rep-red and distributed as soon as practicable at the end of CEO No. 11
(31 May 1957); so that the students may have as much as two weeks to
acquaint tbanselves with the material during their free periods. !Kits
will have to be collected promptly at noon, 21 June 1957, in order to be
made available for CEO No. 12, which begins the foUading Monday, 24 June 1957.
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an b. The second meeting of the PP ae ninsx to discuss the W//astions
on the agends. on PP liaison with fbft4p governments was held 18 April.
This discussion went into detail on the use of money and naterielp
development of personal relationships, cb jectives of CIA vine a via
the objectives of the foreign governments, and organizational problem
steering from, the varied charters for PP in foreign gover ns.
The material frcn these two sessions in being included
in the agends for a i / P smear whi as a fib. step
for getting the Clandestine Services cause nade r 25X1 A
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has also had meetings with Mr. 25X1A9a
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Program Coordination Staff, in reference to course maaterial having
particular bearing on the e=hmw of information and war planning,
respectively.
a. During the past week has spent several mornings 25X1A9a
in the offices of CI/M reviewing the CI/Cg survey of heaaquarters CE
c nts which was completed by RSA several months W. It will provide
25X1A9a with an across-the-board picture of Cl/CR functions and
25X1 A9a prob s and chief of EM, has salad her to discuss
it with him in the next dqr or two when she has finished reevIeving it.
25X1 A9a d. has about completed a first draft of the "Requirements
Guide" for students taking the . This guide will incorporate an outline
for the study of require ente, several brief bits-of text for illustrative
purposes, and a collection of useful printed material.
Courses
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e. The IEEE and the CO we in the final week. The latter will 25X1A9a
e toss the vauel wind-vp seminar by as well as talks by
and Mr. Stewart on subjects dealing with their respective
duties as Chief of the Inspection and Review Staff and the Director of
Personnel.
f. Counterespi.oa Operations Course No. 10 and Sta aehind Operations
No. 17 are mm in the second week.
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as is on sick lei and will be away the remainder of
the week.
co-workers in wishing him, every success in
b. Next week will complete his tour in OM and rotate back
to the Clandestine Services where he will be assigned to the X1A8b
of Z E Division. We appreciate work in developing a training
program in requirements and I am sure rress the view of all his
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