LETTER TO (SANITIZED) FROM WILLIAM W. MOSS
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
National Archives and Records Service
John F. Kennedy Library
380 Trapelo Road '
Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
one 617;-223-7250
Dear
7hi s comes to your home address only because I find no? office address on o
records. I hope it causes no Jrconvenience. I also regret .he long delay, .
no.L,ifying you of a shipping dcstinnt :1 on for the missile crisis exhibit mater
I think it would be best for you to have the matel'iai shipped directly to ,us a
tie address on the letter head, and in order to get it off your bands to ship
it as soon as conveniently possible. (1,7r. Robert E. Stocking of our staff,',0r::
:11 his absence Yr. James Williamson, w111 be the person r ce1viri tne material'
'-.ere. Any particulars as to delivery time and date should be coMmunicated
directly to Bob Stocking.
I also want to raise the possibility of my dropping by your shop when I am 14,
ashington, to talk over the prospects of our acquirirg other historical material
tbat might otherwise be destroyed by your organization. I will be in V:achingtO.
during the week of September 27 through October 1, and will give you a call' jUsis
'before to see if there is a oonvenient time.
Again, sorry for the delay, but we do look forward to 'receiving the material
the near future.
LTOSS
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"Daniel .Fenn'r
Director
John F. Kennedy Library
?300. Trapelo Road. ? ??
?Waltham, Massachusetts 021.54 :
We are ready, given a two-week notice, to ship the 38 panels
shown in the copy of "Tenth Anniversary - Cuban Missile Crisis
Commemorative Display" which we left with you in March.- We need
specific information, however, as to When and where the panels
should be delivered.
Regarding the U-2 camera and other artifacts, which are in
'custody of the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian '
Institution, 'we understand that you will contact Mike Collins with
respect to the loan of those items to the John F. Kennedy Library.
assist you to complete the transfer.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
National Archives and Records Service
John F. Kennedy Library
380 Traps& Road
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Telephone: 617 223-7250
1.11- John Hicks
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, DC 20505
Dear. John,
Do you have any further thoughts on the matters we ditc14:P44
'recently? We are ready to pursue them any time it it 004-!: ?
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,Venient..for: -yoU.
, With best wishes,
DAN H.
Director
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Letter to DOST he Michael Collins, Director,
National Air and Space Miseura, Smithsonian ,,
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. .As previously discussed, a visit was made by Messrs. Hicks and
to the John F. Kennedy Library concerning subject display .end
ted in a formal request for this material as outlined In re-' "
© of which- is attached.-- It shinad be noted' that your
a three week notice for shipment has been agreed. to.
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2. l'he ancillary uImant that is referred to In the Xennedy . ,
Mown letter are scse light tables that were in use at the time of the ?? ?
..Cuban Missile Crisis... We are attempting to locate lani of these. oliosolete,..,'
items and If successful, will want to inclule them as a part of this
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Smithsonian Institution* to W. Carl E. Duckett* DOW. ,
dated 16 February 1976* same subject
This is to confirm the recent telecons between
relative to the packing and si44ment of the exh t
John F. iCenned tiamorial Library. Nr. John Hicks, Director IC and
are leaVing to go to Boston on Handily to wet with
rary people for the turn over of this material. The fact that this
?iaaterial will be handled by the Agency all of the way and ensure its delivery
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2. Upon return* will provide the name of a contact at the
library to whom the material b to be tanked over and a shining date. What-
ever the ,shippine arrival date* at least two full weeks notice is required by
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to arrange and schedule necessary Agency tramportaties to
?ve this material.
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ed personnel in the STAT
support of this requLrement is much %Trod.* on this best foot forward
effort. If there are any further questions reputing this requirement, please
don't hesitate to call me on extension STAT
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
National Archives and Records Service
John F. Kennedy Library
380 Trapelo Road
Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
Telephone: 617-223-7250
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14r. John Hicks
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D. C. 20505
Dear John:
All of us enjoyed and appreciated your visit here the other
day. We are unanimous in our enthusiasm for the exhibit and
certainly want it. I have talked with Brad Washburn at the
Museum of Science about displaying it there; if his plans for
the summer and fall are firm, we'll try somewhere else.
I understand that you will ship the material, so long as we
give you three weeks advance notice as to when and where.
o he ar ware and the ancillary material other,
than the panels, we will review this further and I will talk
directly with Mike Collins once our thinking is more clear.
Again, we are most grateful. It is an unusual exhibit and we
will be happy to have it. In addition to the exhibit, we dis-
cussed the disposition of other materials which you may have.
I would appreciate it if Bill Moss and Allan Goodrich of our
staff could visit with you and pursue the topic. I'll ask Bill
to give you a call and see if a mutually convenient date can be
arranged.
With best wishes,
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DAN H. FE.NN, JR.
Director
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Mr: Michael ,C011ine
Director
National Air and Space Museum
Smithsonian Institution'
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Dear Mr. Collins:
Thank you for your letter of 20 January 1976 concerning the 1972
exhibit on the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. I agree that artifacts from
that exhibit should be available for public viewing. I have authorized
the Director of the National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPI0) to
transfer custody of the requested items from the CIA to the National Air n
and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution.
Concerning the request for an obsolete U-2 aircraft, the CIA has
transferred their U-2's to the USAF Strategic Air Command. Suggest you
contact the office of the Secretary of the Air Force regarding the avail-
ability of a surplus U-2 aircraft.
I also thank you for your suggestions on the disposition of the thirty-
one Cuban missile crisis exhibit panels, and elicit your assistance in
contacting the various museums, schools, or academies that may have an
interest in owning the display. The Director, NPIC, Mr. John Hicks, will,
work with You in selecting a candidate and providing the transfer of thosi
panels to a permanent home.
I recognize and applaud the significant role played hy.theNatiOna.
Air and Space Museum in reinforcing this nation's pride in. its'vastariU
.current accomplishments and wish you'great success in Y0P,e: plans for thls
bicentennial year.
Sincerely.
Carl E. Duckett-
Deputy Director
for
'Science and Technology
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NATIONAL 'AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM
Dear Duckett;
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20560.-,'
February.
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Thank you for your letter of 18 February' transferring
to the Smithsonian Institution title of the artifacts in
the 1972 CIA "Cuban Missile Crisis" exhibit. We are indeed
pleased to add this material to the National Collection.
We shall arrange a physical transfer of these items to our
Silver Hill facility in the next few months in coordination
with Mr. John Hicks, NPIC.
We understand that the Agency has turned over all
Agency U-2's to the USAF Strategic Air Command. We shall
inquire of the Secretary of the Air Force the possible
availability of a surplus U-2 aircraft for our collection
ntual exhibit in the Museum.
Concerning the disposition of the thirty-one exhibit
panels we shall be pleased to assist in a search for an
appropriate recipient. Because of the strong role of Presi-
dent Kennedy in this story we have approached first the John
F. Kennedy Memorial Library. Our Assistant Director, Fred
urant, discussed the matter with the Director of the Lib
D Daniel Fenn on 25 February.
He was immediately interested. Both he and the Library
Curator, David Powers, would welcome a discussion with or
visit by a representative of NPIC. Dr. Fenn may ,be reached
at Waltham, Massachusetts on (617) 223-7250.
We are most grateful to the CIA in making possible the
further preservation and exhibit of the U-2 operational
artifacts.
Sincerely,
Stt
Michael Collins
Director
..,Carl?E Duckett
peputy Director
- Science and Technology
Central IntelligenCe?Agency
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D ar Mr. Colby:
Last week we were privileged to see photographs of the 1972 Central '
Intelligence Agency exhibit on the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. Authoriza-
tion to show us these photographs was given to of STAT
,NPIC, by your Mr. Carl Duckett, ?DDIS&T.
It is. our understanding that this exhibit has been in storage since
1972 and that it might be available for accession. We believe that
elements of this exhibit are indeed important to preserve.
January 29, 1*
Our situation at the National Air and Space Museum at this time
that all exhibit areas in our new building are under construction on
tight schedule for our scheduled opening on 4 July.
Although we shall have 65 aircraft on exhibit it is our intention
to rotate some of these each joear.' One aircraft we should like to add
to the National Collection is a Lockheed U-2. If there is a possibility ,
that title to an obsolete model of a U-2 aircraftght be transferred '
to the Smithsonian Institution we are most interested in acquiring such
an aircraft. '
If such were feasible we should then like very much to .acquire from
the Central Intelligence Agency the artifacts in the 1972 exhibit together
with duplicate negatives of photographs used. These artifacts 'include '
the historic U-2 camera, pilot suits, ejection seat, survival gear,
phOto interpretation equipment, etc:
.If a U-2 aircraft could be obtained it would our .iritenti9h,t0
-exhibit it with associated artifacts when we rotate our special'eXhibits
'after,an initial period following our opening
WL11iam E Colby
:qaahington,-D. e, 20505
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With.regard to the thirty-some exhibit panels used in 010'1972
exhibit,: we would prefer to develop our own exhibit concentrating more
upon the significant advancements in'tpchnology rather than'pritharilY'
the politico-military aspects.
Nevertheless, we recognize the very great skill.and effort that
produced the factual, chronological and truly exciting story' displayed
in the 1912 exhibit ; :If it has not already been done we would suggest
bringing ihp existence Of these exhibit panels to the attention of the F.
Kennedy Memorial Library CBostony as well as the National War
the'Army, Navy and Air Force service academies, the service'
post-graduate schools, as well as to major U.S. museums such as the -
Museum of Science (Boston), Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago),,
tc,
May we hear from you at your early convenience as to the possibility
of obtaining. a U-2 aircraft and the artifacts displayed in the 1972 CIA
exhibit? Full credit of source of such artifacts would be given while
on exhibit.
With every good wish,
Sincerely,
M. el Collins
Director
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