OFFICE OF MEDICAL SERVICES SUPPORT TO OFFICE OF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES. CONFERENCE BETWEEN DR. JOHN R. TIETJEN AND MR. JOHN PARANGOSKY, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES, AT TYLER BUILDING (ALSO PRESENT, DR. JOHN E. ESNARD).

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25X1 S RRET Approved For Releas OO6/01/30 : CIA-RDP75B00285R000 40003-2 6 June 1968 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 MEMORAN;WM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Office of Medical Services Support to Office of Special Activities. Conference Between Dr. John R. Tietjen and Mr. John Paran sky Deputy Director of Special Activities, at (Also 25X1 Present, 1. Mr. Parangosky briefed Dr. Tietjen on current status of OXCART and IDEALIST Programs. a. OXCART aircraft are being returned from overseas deployment in early June. Project is being discontinued with USAF aircraft takin over re onsibilities. Aircraft are to be mothballed at either 25X1 or II They are to be kept in condition to be returned to flight line if necessary (considered unlikely). Termination is to be accom- plished by end of September 1968. b. DCI is i n f a v o r of as Agency asset if economi- 25X1 ca].ly feasible. A study is being prepared. This includes a study on advisability of removing "I" Project In all probability, 25X1 "I" Program will remain as presently oca e . c. Termination of T will result tion of Agency and DOI) personnel from to ich would be left 25X1 for "I" Project. This Hong would not include t_JWh ech reps which would raise total number to 2. Status of "I" Program is to remain as is. Of 12 new U2R aircraft, six are to be delivered to Agency and six to U 4 g will have responsi- bility of flight testing new aircraft for USAF. will also have an ongoing program of training new They will be using 25X1 U2 and U'2R aircraft in a very busy training program. It is anticipated that the larger altitude chamber will. be sent to Edwards and a slot for a Physiological Training Officer has been requested. This will allow for on-the-site suit training as well as routine altitude indoctrination. a. Mr. Parangosky stated that back-up medical requirements will 25X1 remain much the same despite the loss of OXCART pilots. Unit must remain prepared to deploy anywhere at any time. USAF review(s) CRIfor Release 2006/ SECRET (fifty u}' 1 CIU(i8 fife ?;I~SS11k:~C IQAa.851 0 03 0040003-2 25X1 UP= Approved For ReleasOq SUBJECT: Office of Medical Services Support to Office of Special Activities 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Carrier program is to be continued by way of a bi-annual training operation with the USN. This is deemed adequate to maintain the capability. 3. rooosed that consideration be given to offering an Agency contract to who is in charge of Personal Equipment at Edwards and has been since 1956. He is a most knowledgeable and conscien- tious mien and is retiring from the Air Force in September 1969. There is no one in his capacity in the Agency and it is believed that we should have our own capability in this department who would be available Agency-wide to inspect and advise on oxygen systems. Mr. Parangosky requested that Dr. see him at a later date on this subject. 75B00285R0003040003-2 25X1 25X1 4. Dr. Tietjen briefly reviewed training of I I since assignment to his office and inquired as to whether Mr. Parangos any further recom- mendations and Mr. Parangosky suggested that he would appreciate 25X1 becoming familiar with survival program and perhaps taking a Jungle training trip to ascertain that the pilots were not being over stressed. 5. mentioned that had week-ended at his 25X1 home and that he had volunteered to a he had been res onsible 25X1 for medical selection of all U2 pilots. He was unaware of 25X1 connections but on questioning responded that each a psychi- 25X1 atrists and that the Question of psychological factors in g was given great iimtportanceII This subject was brought up to reassure Mr. Parangosky that future dealings 0 we should not be reluctant to 25X1 breach any psychiatric problems with carbon copies if such should occur. 6. Dr. Tietjen assured Mr. Parangosky that ONES remains very much interested in OSA programs des ite phasing out of OXCART and that all assets of OMS as well as services of are fully available to whatever degree Mr. Parangosky requests. Mr. Parangosky replied that OSA was highly satisfied with coopera- There was mutual assumption on the part of Mr. Parangosky and Dr. Tietjen of continued interest on their parts in continuing the present satis- factory relationship. s Di str bti on; Orig - Addressee (D/MS ) 1 -? Signer Flight Surgeon Approved For Release 2006/01/30 . l'75B00285R000300040003-2 25X1 25X1 25X1 ^ UNCLASSIFIED CONFIP"ITIAL J SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) Office of Medical Services Support to Office of Special Activities FROM: EXTENSION NO. DATE 6 June 1968 TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) DATE OFFICE S! COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITI 5 to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) D/MS 12J, s s 2. 25X1 4. 5. 25X1 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS 3-62 EDITIONS It SECRET v ^ CONFIDENTIAL ^ INTERNAL F-1 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Ruse 2006/01/30: CIA-RDP75B00285F300040003-2 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, D.C. REPLY TO USAFMPC (AFMSMC) 05 rmy Element Joint Operations Group The Pentagon, Mail Room 1B-945 Washington, D.C. 20310 A space has been reserved for you in the Aerospace Medicine, Primary, class for the period 26 February through 29 March 1968. Funds to defray expenses inci- dent to travel and course attendance must be arranged by you or your unit of employment. Prior to entering the course, you should undergo a current physical examination to determine your quali- fication for Class III flying. For your information, the requirements for a Class III flying physical exami- nation are outlined in Air Force Manual 160-1. You should complete the examination, have it recorded on Standard Form 88, Report of Medical Examination, and Standard Form 89, Report of Medical History, and carry two copies of the reports with you to the course. This is necessary to determine your suitability to partici- pate in all p.h .ses of the trainine. MAR r '7419 6.8 You should report for the course by 0730 hours, 26 Febru- ary 1968, to the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas 78235. Quarters arrangements will be made for you during the period of training. Sincerely ALFREI) R. STUMPE, Colonel, USAF, MC Chief, Medical Education Division Office of the Assistant Surgeon General for Staffing and Education 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/01/30 : CIA-RDP75B00285R000300040003-2