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Elektrotechnika slabých proudů. I. běh. Část II. Automatická telefonie1945monograph/pageuuid:2c2b5660-d5c8-11e3-b110-005056827e51
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Mährisch-schlesischer Correspondent07.05.1896periodical/periodicalvolume/periodicalitem/pageuuid:80e1aea0-fa27-11e4-9f08-005056825209
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Calendarium ecclesiasticum sive Directorium divini officii recitandi in Metropolitana Ecclesia, nec non universa archidioecesi Olomucensi in annum MDCCCXL, Bissextilem1839]monograph/pageuuid:0b34f750-8143-11e4-b5a7-001018b5eb5c
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NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950017215: CFD Modeling of Turbulent Duct Flows for Coolant Channel AnalysisThe design of modern liquid rocket engines requires the analysis of chamber coolant channels to maximize the heat transfer while minimizing the coolant flow. Coolant channels often do not remain at a constant cross section or at uniform curvature. New designs require higher aspect ratio coolant channels than previously used. To broaden the analysis capability and to complement standard analysis tools an investigation on the accuracy of CFD predictions for coolant channel flow has been initiated. Validation of CFD capabilities for coolant channel analysis will enhance the capabilities for optimizing design parameters without resorting to extensive experimental testing. The eventual goal is to use CFD to determine the flow fields of unique coolant channel designs and therefore determine critical heat transfer coefficients. In this presentation the accuracy of a particular CFD code is evaluated for turbulent flows. The first part of the presentation is a comparison of numerical results to;19932016-10-03T14:41:27Z
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850026574: Measurements of Fe and Ar fragmentation cross sectionsMeasurements are reported of the yields of individual isotopes of Cr to Co(Z = 24 to 27) resulting from the fragmentation of Fe-56, and the isotopes of Mg to K(Z = 12 to 19) resulting from the fragmentation of Ar-40. Recent advances in the resolution and collecting power of cosmic ray instrumentation, have led to dramatic improvements in the precision of cosmic ray composition measurements, both elemental and isotopic. The interpretation of these measurements is presently limited by uncertainties in the fragmentation cross-sections needed to correct for nuclear interactions with the interstellar gas. Cosmic ray propagation codes now rely mainly on semi-empirical cross-section formulae developed by Silberberg and Tsao (S&T), which have a typical uncertainty of approximately 25%. Relative isotope yields from the fragmentation of approximately 380 MeV/nucleon Fe-56 e and approximately 210 MeV/nucleon Ar-40 r in CH2 targets, observed during the calibration of two cosmic ray spectrometers a;19852016-09-13T21:51:08Z
DTIC ADA588292: Protein Phosphatase 2A Signaling in Human Prostate CancerAdvanced prostate cancers (PCa) treated with first line androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) eventually relapse in a hormone refractory or castration-resistant (CR) form. Relapsed disease is highly aggressive and poses an increased risk of morbidity and death. Previously, we demonstrated that PPP2CA, which encodes the catalytic-subunit (alpha-isoform) of the protein phosphatase 2A (PP2AC ), is downregulated in CR PCa. The level of PP2AC was decreased in majority of CR PCa cell lines and cancer lesions as compared to the adjacent normal/benign tumor tissues. Under this project, we have utilized multiple approaches to demonstrate a functional role of PP2A in human prostate cancer progression. We have shown that PP2A downregulation promotes growth, androgen depletion-resistance and aggressive behavior of prostate cancer cells. We have also developed in vivo experimental support for a suppressor role of PP2A in prostate cancer progression using orthotopic mouse model. Furthermore, we delinea;20132018-09-15T21:01:24Z
DTIC ADA560736: Identification of Androgen Receptor-Regulated Genes in Castration-Recurrent Prostate CancerRecent data indicate that castration-recurrent prostate cancer (CR-CaP) progression is driven by the activation of wild-type androgen receptor (AR) through at least two mechanisms: tyrosine phosphorylation by Src family (SFK) and Ack1 tyrosine kinases, and the induction of AR coregulators that regulate the transcriptional activity of AR. It is likely that identifying novel AR-regulated genes in CR-CaP, especially those involving promoters with novel target sequences, will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms that drive CR-CaP initiation and progression, and will help identify potential new therapeutic targets for CRCaP. We propose to use ChIP-seq, exome-seq and bioinformatics analyses to comprehensively identify AR-regulated genes that drive the growth of human CR-CaP tumors in mice. The longterm aim of this work is to develop a CR-CaP progression gene signature, to identify CR-CaPassociated AR binding site motifs, and to identify potential new therapeutic targets in CRCaP.20122018-09-02T07:34:24Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp70-00058r000200120170-8: THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENTFront 24i1" Other c Page Page Page AUG ?? 1961 ?711;ATAPProva4For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP70-00058R00 BULLETIN E. 16,425 AUG 2 9 I%) The Invisible Gover ment ? From the pages of an SmootTort" comes a story of a gove iglOiCe sogifoh7-1.11-all even the Congress of the nite'd "States finds thern-selves "powerless" to cor at. ban Snidot litres this' si 1 ver nm " orof e ations.,, Pie1in1Wi1czn came under the _ riraluence o i, 'ChietTgdv--iser ione1 Erawa-i-d. 1Vi. House and .10 ungede C'rutccl into Worla.War , -- 4F-e he gruidance of House resident Wilsoh appointed -the now ramous 'first "Cominittee of intel-lectuals"a08, aii..rn,iTS: . ,'This first -iroul:), waS' to form-ulateg peace terS 61 e \Var ara-t a'iv up'-1-. Charter for World-Goverornent. Such men-- as Walter Lipp-rri&nn, Nor-man Thomas All Sohn 'Foster 0, Dulles and' Christianfner er -were members-of this first, gl?ou his u'rec-eig, this firSTaffeiript failed when, -a" Ith be came awa e re purpose bhu. th- - ? ue o tions oh-;19612023-11-07T02:19:32Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-06365a001200030021-4: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES TRAINING ACT (P. L. 85-507)Approved For Release 2000/09/0 Director of Trajujxg Cht yeeu i ig Act (P. L. 85-507) Ocky a which is P78-06365AQ91200030021-4 9 "d s*t forth t iS grovlsl+a w ich are c mtraara. to SA&U *utho pre'rosly Wanted the A review was awds of provisions Cr ~ti cif the Act which were ~ ? In + ict with Agee doctrine and for which *xce have ben re .~ from the au of the hullo ot. nt dsa F. lVaining programs ,signed to lead to: () Jm zed public servico 4.Auguaz ts58 of over t . XY DP78-06365A001200030021 el Approved For Release 2000/09/08: XMI~78-06365AOO`l i BJZ( 7: G nxt + Gi', &p as radjUng Act (P. L. Fultable area nt of OvkOmeat employees with r .. j p ct to trams. C.: r _ It "Y be de t C vie 'e _ s tsar write a basic r-3gulbtiOn with the above e given CO l8#der+at the poll Lam, Approved For Release 2000/09/0 DP78-06365A001200030021-4 o action Approved For Release 2'000/09/08 : SUBJECT: Governraoi -06365A001200030021-4 1P. L. 85 S ervice of h" deputumot at Agency i?a a. trtd at least equal to Ove;19582023-08-25T08:07:29Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-06505a000600180007-5: (UNTITLED)Approved For Release 2000/06/14: CIA-RDP78-06505A000600180007-5 CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES " !O&5 FILE, VR ACTION O` N 25X1A S E C R E T 202039Z MAR 72 E (w 'R E T EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC hen Filled In) OECLASSIPICATION 25X1A 25X1A 56535 25X1A STOCK LISTING WITH 29 FEBRUARY BALNCES SHOWS MANY NEW ITEMS 4NDOOR CURRENT BALANCES WHERE BALANCES WERE ZERO ON 1 JANUARY LISTING. WE NOTE, FOR EXAMPLE, T?!AT VARIOUS TYPES OF GENERATORS TOTAL 25 AS OF 29 FEBRUARY WHILE ONLY 4 WERE SHOWN AS ON HAND I JANUARYO ARE THE ADDITIONAL 21 TRULY TURNED IN AND PHYSICALLY AVAILABLE FOR REISS1JE9 CR DO THE INCREASED ON HAND BALANCES RESULT. FROM AN ACCOUNTING TRANSACTION TO. C;LE,AR PROPERTY IN-USE ACCOUNTS WHILE THE GENERATORS PHYSICALLY REMAIN IN PLACE? WE RAISE THE SAME QUESTIONS CO_NCERIN G REFCGERA1 ORS AND SEVERAL OTHER EQUIPMEN ITEMS. 20 IF INCREASED BALANCES ARE MERELY A REFLECTION OF' IN-USE ACCOUNTA'BILI'TY PAPERWORK., PLEASE. ADVISE BY . 1 ATERIEL CATEGORY AND ;19722023-10-03T01:27:14Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000401320032-5: 852402 - 852501Ciaefr" Fielease 2000/04/27 pageRIMMI) - ? E13.41??7 tit , ,1",?11 4/ QUALM' dASS NO. Of CAMS wn!'"J'Ar?cr aek , '44 -EfiCo-4 852405 LOT N3. peOviNCE 25X1A CIASS/E4CAlpel .CAM"Yr6?C C'e9s -M,,airrobvtattERWRMase 2000104/2711O~J?811 -rrfo ? ..11117.o ? . . ' ...3p3.852408 /4 AAl? 10/77 /9. /Li itC10 MO. 40 8529LOI'? 3 33 .2.-. COMM pz - fMlitipMD-vedifillYtlIkt@t*ase-20001(14/2711.ftiaggfAAn%gf 852412 4nottoivineistfite4ease 2000/04/27 PUMP 71,7:47. tAIK ? . ? . 1:77,7:7.17?Pr-7 zLi:Itr.v.irC4.7.52 +11 tAttruoc 852416 j.33 c, 3 ????--? - ? "X ; " c?-i? r: - ? 4Aukdaksos &ase 2000104/27 PitOURISIi#W80 25X1A ,tir.NUILA,e14014" 1? 30 i C 536f 96g"'-/ LATIWOC MAP tErettNa 852421 /4 4- Ar 20032-5 41 se-200W04127 PEGURfini#6145 -4 ? e-2000104/27P. '1?7'4'. 8-52423 itot",a, A;t://:, -.,* /L..;fr.46,,,,,e' SUBXCT ? IA ' . SWECr :----- i SS LIECt ." -- ?7 1.4-SULICT /49141,4 r4 . , NO . 1 4 1 Iv Ili ' a I e-- Ito tu At. I lit( ,5 ?17-FTv ,e1' ALI ;tif i *,25 int / i 0 / 173 1 ,t/ I ..Li / ilii f;19742023-10-16T03:25:17Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000415540019-1: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 966241 - 966301,~ ~ppr`~~ce`~ ~~r Rele ~[~~~~415540019-1 ~~,~R~~~~R~p~415540019-1 -~~; ~; < ~~riprove-tJ~or Relea~f~~9f0~/~ :CIA-f~~CYI-~5867A coormr ~~ Ct`SS ~ s~ Isv~, i za ,~____ ~s ~ ~ ~s ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. I ~ ~ I `~~ ~ S~- ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~ s ~ _ ~- r,,~v se 1999/09/22 ~~,~8415540019-1 ~~ ~ . ~ ? . f 1 ` : IATRUGE ' COtKitilR~F ,.~pprav~~-0r`Rele~9~0~22 : CI `~05867~O~p41~5~019~ ~ ~~ -~~ ~ ~,~ ~,,~4pproved ,For Rele~~ 999/~2~1~='I~I /~.~/~ ~~'i T d~ G ` i P iM I~IN I ~~ (/}/ACC. ~oe~tuoe ~867~00~~155~01 /~Z G l 7 C" ~?o,a ?approved ~~r~ ~1e99 ~~~ CI~~05867 ~f ~oNC,auf /Q ~04~1554a9(~9`-~ i /~~ ~1/t~-.r_iu lam- ; ~-.cJG - l7 ~ ~~ ~~ L L ~s~ ~ ~ ~~ l ~ ~ N ~,~a ~~9~~ :CIA se 9/09/22 :~I~~#$6R415540019-1 ~~~~~EA~i~415540019-1 ~se~~1999/09/22 : CI ~ ~~ - - ~R~~>~~~E~Q~pp415540019-1 9~/~,9~2 : CIA~1~~05867 ~EJxS$Z7~~~15540019-1 ase 99/09/22F~~~~~g8~~~415540019-1 ~~ wD. OF GusS Of KgTOGiRIN 3 1?,v effete u I ~ E iocrcrtuof ~~ ~f4pyrpv~ed for Relea~e~39~F~~2 : CIA~RDP78 05867~1~519~T ` 3 -~ f ~ y'~ .~.;. ;19762023-08-14T09:28:32Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000623840003-4: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 1367599 - 1367647miri t7~a ~Oqt i~~I ~ .t?, ?~SrLSS4~'~. s3Z~k ! :. tbitj3~~Y~~4~~e O~Sfi7~4?~`6t3~3 l.RFA NO ~- OflM ~ ~ 49sli.i F.JF PX1, V.~-~Ir~,~~~~~,,~:_s' ~~~~1.~ _ OTO~AIiALYSt3 z~x~ "'?~'~pr~b~~c~ Re ~j~0Q0,~2~ ? C1~4-RDPI7~~ - d AtA-IIEfE11ENCE umll0f ^p~pprov ~ off- R Ilse ,Q60/ ~ i~2 . EIA RD 7-8-- ..... ANEA NO ~_-~--- ~~, ~ ~_~ _I .L..L . ~~~~~~~ For Rel~e~se:~~OQQlQ41; IOT NO Apprdv~d7l~~.r~Re 1 $0~~ "~-p~E~`~fRDP 1 ~ COUNLfY ~~~~ ~ PROVINCE /~ /~ AIIfA NO SUUKT SUNER SUl1ER - SUUECT SUUER SUUEtT SU~1ER SUl1ER , 3 13 _ 1 N; ~ _ l; 1" 1~1 1'? .. _- ~'~t'N~Mi~t''bued For Release 2000/04 ~r R[rcuNU umuaE rptFy . Ir ...:~... ~._ _._ __.~ ~ YROYR~l6 'y _ _ ~._.,. ~ --- --1.:.... III 1~1lP~ 25~C~ . w-xa --~w?a,? ' CtA35 ' '`) N0.OF GMDS ~~1i~IFtCrtilll~11 ----1 -'-~L i ~.I.~ ~ ~.~I..~ _ ~~ : Approvec~~F~~- Release ,2000 U! n~rt or r~aro _. ~~J C 25~E1 n+oro w i ~ t?, ~ ~ ~ . J .-. tot r+o. ' I wv ecr[arx~ ~=c,---j-~a G prdV~~~F~or~~elease: 200x10 wurcT umano ~r ,- __ /26 : `CAA-RDF :ease 2000/;19762023-10-16T05:09:15Z
Fuel Line Based Acoustic Flame-Out Detection SystemAn acoustic flame-out detection system is described that renders a large high pressure combustor safe in the event of a flame-out and possible explosive re-ignition. A dynamic pressure transducer is placed in the fuel line and detects the stabilizing fuel pressure oscillations caused by the combustion process. An electric circuit converts the signal from the combustion vortices, and transmitted to the fuel flow, to a series of pulses. A missing pulse detector counts the pulses and continuously resets itself. If three consecutive pulses are missing, the circuit closes the fuel valve. With fuel denied, the combustor is shut down or restarted under controlled conditions. The novelty of the present invention is the location of the pressure transducer sensor in the fuel line rather than in the combustor unit (as in a previous system). This provides a more sensitive, durable, and less expensive system that greatly reduces the response period, between an indication of flame-out, to shut down ;19962011-05-23T03:13:59Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78t04743a000100030004-7: PHOTOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF CAIRO ARMY BARRACKS AND SCHOOLS ABBASIYAH AND CAIRO ARMY BARRACKS CAMP HUCKSTEPApproved1O'Release 2604/0' M/AMB 13 5/63 27 had' 1963 COPY j XmMAN= Fit: ref, Atomics/3ioloM.ce1/Mca.icn1 L*1vision, O3T Fes: std: F:~ rct W . C 4,r4-63 25X1 1. J~: ~ ?.t r^t*s+t '?.?r b3 e+ ?~ the nartte=t tM of Cairo bps bez;.+ ztt' . 'd c &. t a from squall t3nta *me 6bt>e d hr_-_ in 104'). Chief, /mot{!mac) Moto ible Anm?siu of Cd{ro P.rwy B=Tacks .., Schools AAbb ni7ah and Cairo Ax y. Bar-rac p No in., cmtie as c4 r ns sycat:: p3:. : nt 2. Cairo Ajur S c^ s Iat d ls:s tlc , X1 2,X1 2X1 X1 bIcLl are .Wcatal .11 41_i.:.. .Y...+ < a ...: (k; a 11 of {/i/~G .. : center of Cairo, shoe aa rya: c f c" , ~~.,~.qq Figure 1). A .a.+::.C.tion _ '-, ... t.,, _. _ ~ .? .. _ . :... ._ .. " "` r `~;.. '??""" t:.} rh7' A t and expaz uion of 5[~ ...1 _ l ? . e ... heavily rev' tlt. e;a mr;a C is j;, r ,,n.3 E.&,.. tt .. . x cy1indric^..]. C 1Mi ""..3 i^a ofwaerSrII. I- S . S.. q ., . bar tl':rw+s L ;'Ptsw3 the r f ?.a..h.. yb~F. of rc . i , 1 ? zo-thirds , . or the r . ,bt to removWL ' . - 1 y to ;19632024-03-10T12:22:07Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78t04743a000300060013-2: RADAR, SSM, AND SAM SEARCH IN VARIOUS AREAS OF CHINAW 321 /63 . 5. , ugu t 1963 Cow 3 5X1 125X1 X oiA7D P01-1: Chief, = -:Lee or Ti, DD/1 C ief, CIA/Ph) (I'NPIC) Raacd r, S?.iy and 8JAM Search in Various Areas of China .Reauire:no at DDR/8/63 (b) C.r /F CD E ject C 1037-63 A TEN IOC: 1. This ziemorL3n .t11i. is a partial response to your Y'Gt1uiren" ant gated 26 July 1963. requesting a search for various ra4 rs, SS M, and k-I Installa- tions in China. 2. The i`o13owin piss a partial list of the installations found: Ruch"'g Airf?eld A'i c (37 3 2.0NL 116-07-35E) MIS site 116-07-35E) is & scribed in w .1. Brief (b) Peiping a3 itL ? 7r .i:x 2,-., :'? 23-02D) B- consists Of six Launch rosy tions alon ; ci cuia.,4 ro_ ;= can tr, .y located guidance area. Nor al X A-.22 cor'~ (c) Fe'ipin. M Site .t:.'r.~~''~ E, Consists of ?I launch positions abong a. ci ?c^ r ro ,c th a cow tr ~ r ~:. t guidance area. Normal. SA-2 c n1iguzatjon is ew-!.'ent. C-,,uipe is described In ce .i and 2. Otis is an =i ccu ied cz . L launch mite con ai-in,, taro rc et;19632024-03-10T11:47:44Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r011800350006-1: MILITARY INFORMATION FROM WUENSDORF-ZOSSEN~... . Cl~t~1~1~,a~a .~-,.....,,.,,. TOPIC -.~._w.~~.....: Ap p ~'Ddb''~'tl~o''r"`F~~Il~ase"-~Q~51~~~';?=,'{~~'i"CrL~U, 7 801180035 ~J~'ril 1-y ,y .i - ~c~~,:.ca-rn~- (oar ia~~~? ~' o;-c? 1,._,,.~,...M?~.... m........?,~..~.u~,,...~,.,.....k .-._; ~ `:,~, _ ,: ;.'ilitar?,~ Tnforr::a.ti.crl tt?c:~~ ;1~anUc]arf--~;c~sr:a'~. 25X1 ~:VALL1/~,T",:`id..._,.~ ,e~P halal-. ~_~ 25X1 6n-r~ f~RFPAFt~'1'~ '~ i~. =-nr~_7_ _ ~~ 25X1 /iGE~.~..:...~.,~'~~1`1C~,0~'l1!~~ S ~~'o- ~' ~1'.yt:.3. 25X1 25X1 25X1 ~.: 25X1 25X1 i'ror: 7_?,: to 1~, :.':~rr~1 1~'~2,, 1a.r~~-sCa~~.c ~_ns~~ectioE~; ~::~~r?.=., c~r:,:-i_~;c' ;.:.ix?~.::~tTh ,~:t ~~.~:._ ~:llE.'n;uOl:-T-~i,GS`.i~:rl ~P: ~~r~ ~~.~ Ili~~1.~:r1S?;y, 'Ori:,. 1~ i:i~v'T7-~S:. ,v7;Iy~~C)~rC:? ::"r:"i_ 'C,'_rl(~ i~0;'.'r;~~. '-c.: Ger,:Iazz at'':7.etic: sahaal_ :.-`,atau that, tII~, i~ CwI'v ~~ri~tFZ G ~ne~al CT7-.J_'iF_ .~ ;;~t::,.;_~~. -~ ~~; t];~~ 1.~arrCcks in.st~zl.:l-at_o~:.U> ~ (~t~ ~'ila_rl~ t:i~s r~lsx:].cr.~ a~*' ta'i': ~_T:: _=7t?C':- C~~'.~-; *u;19522024-08-10T01:31:45Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r012300270007-3: RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC THROUGH GUBEN231 02~1b007=3 COUNTRY GerW )y (pus iar ;ant, SUBJECT Rail Freight Tra '5.c ?+; nro,-;, ,h *be i PLACE 5X1 ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. 25X1 24 2.1 i r personal ou; eb vat,__o-,f; of the border n the c. r e.t:.a_c~~.r; ).r ':_c? tec1 r. nril. l92 Late in F'irilUcr and A ri ?` of. Cars a;, Westbound shinMent2? 10 6 ^'O11C:Ciaa car's 8 boxcars 27 f) flatcar.; 11 21 boxcars 27 it 4 go?ncl O1 a cars lr oo::cars V, 14 1-14' _'012{io1a cars L6 -,onclola cars 29 boxcars 16 flatcar:, with sic?eracks and oiido1a cars CUSSIFICATION NAVY VSRP _ ~_.. ARM 1 Aif FBI Dacunien o. - --- - No Change In Ctas, E 0eclassif3ed Class. Chap_g'd To: -i's tt~~ 2 Approved For Release 2002/08/08 : CIA- 0821.001112300270007-3; hard, coal corn b r;-ear hheav'=~i iron nrlrts grain empty it 1)()79 tons = f' lard C11,11 1 y (~ ~~} t 0P_-7 o taz c: coal, ore pi ', iron E D1ST? :LC T, NO. OF ENCLS. (EJSTFr, BELOW SUPPLEMENT REPOT NO. S3 . rail shinents rp r7 rr' .Pr,orl 1.0 t 19 From v"rt~.v1 tunra cnberr Yarod?n tubftn- Dres;19522023-11-26T08:57:36Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r003800120001-0: OGULIN- SPLIT RAILROAD LINEApproved For "IRp 3 ' A-RDP82- 003 00 01-0 LDS VVIYfIWGVIIHL n~u~li i0 UA llhrms -1 CLASSIFICATION...._ COUNTRY Yu os1 via .._REPORT NO.. TOPIC. Line 25X1 DATE OF CONTENT J e be lOVI DATE OBTAINED REFERENCES PAGES _....,_3. REMARKS D A T E PREPARED ...~,2, QQt9bQX 19 .. ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) This document is hereby regraded to aapoC a n letter of 16 October 1978 from the Director of Central Intelligence to the Archivist of the United States. Next Review Date: 2008 lu n ... 19_48 1, OGULIE - ~JPLI`l` LR Line, 321 km lon , is a single-track stau- dard.-gau e, 2d Class trunk line. This line crosses tUe .Kapela ...ountains ne:)r LICi~, J: i.IC and the Velebit :"ioun- tains near ZR1..A11JA. The line section in the vicinity of its )articularly difficult, especially in r4inter, when it is often blocked for weeks by snow drifts. - '? 4 ao Traffic: 2G trains per 24 hours b. :daximum speed: 60 1on/h a, `Tyj o of rails: C - 3405 I~g/me ai3 Stations: GGULI1'., sc:e -Anaiex 1 9 locomotives, facil;19492024-03-06T15:20:01Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r003800460005-9: AIRFIELD AT YEREVAN25X1 CEN i RAL. !N~"ELL{GE~.CE AGEfVC`l ~?UNT~ x~ SUBJEG~" 25X1 PLEtCE AC~UlRE~3 RATE GE Ii~~EGI F2EPGf~T N?. Q~ PAGES QF' ENCLS, ti-ss~a flEE.ow~ ~UPi'LEM~N'i' TO REi'ORT N0. 25X1 TMI~ pOCilm~nT cGHTAiW6 t:iiDi187k7iOii AGe'BG'ilWO Tiili I:w7SJ:::.:. Cam: ~::.^ OPYHE Oi:ST$p GTATL"J TN'itditi Yt2~ k7CAniFfO OP Tid;: HE?t0t1AfC1S RCT 00 l7.8, C., 81 tiSJ 82, AQ AH6P1pfip, 176 i:2A445t1iAS10i1 00 ti7lft [t3iVE3.ATiO7 OP tT8 COKTZiWTS iN AFiY l3AWR:3 TO AT1 OlIAUTt7O31Z4p vErkitDf7 I~ Pl;Lti Wlt]S7C:p p7 L~~> WdPROD0C71O0 OP T1Si3 FGRii f6 P^.CGiRTf3D: ThIS tS UNEVALUATED lN1=0RMATE0N 25X1 25X1 25X1 3 .., 25X1 a.~ '.~~~e sire of ?Che a~.r~~::ld arotatla a~ Y~;~~,~V'.~~i (?4o3a?~r4a~~.1` ~~) ~'~'ran;~~:auoast~s ~.I7) r t~ueSt aw t:t1~; railroad 1;1.Y10, eras es~ti~- r:~nted. at 6, 6da x 1Q s Gnu ~e~:t ~, ~? ~ :k'~.ve or si.x corrugated ~3.1P, ~~; tne~ta7_ lian:";ars and ~nree s van.. `a ~:~n~r~r railroad v=eater ?~ar~E4s~ aaak~ ~~ iee?~ ~i/;h ~~nd a,bUU.t feet in ct~~~nF:t.er?~ vrerc 3 ac;19492024-03-06T14:31:46Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000500050081-4: EFFECT ON IMPORTS OF DEPRECIATION OF THE GREEK DRACHMAApproved For Release 2004/01/21 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000500050081-4 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/01/21 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000500050081-4 Approved For Release 2004/01/21 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000500050081-4 25X1 25X1 INFORMATION REPORT 25X1 25X1 ? w u+f?w I?rtr?rI[? .rr acrue r.[ urw+?c t[r[51a r 711- ?/ I.1 wlTlt eT?T[e. ?I1.I? T.1 .14410. . ? 1,1:1 It. .IC-IM1 1e6 Yt 1.t. er ?.1 u... COIL. ?t ..151[0. Itt 10440.11110. et t1T1. une+ Ir In ce?r.... TO I. ?.u v? n .. .,.??ra+u1. r[tee. n 25X1 NO. OF ENCLS. SUPP. TO REPORT NO. 1. "Thc military service for th:o avcra2e ='.u:`anian in the 'I new popular demo- cracy totals some 2=- ycart--n record _I ure co-?ared with Wcatern _tundar?'_s This period, accordin._ '. irfc_::at on rcachir. -, this country) 25X1 iz s.J.it into three ;ears of active service, three year- additional active scrv co, 1` :ar in the end eiCht :rcarc of r:iliti^ 25X1 In adlition, the ihw.enir n boo to ar;_?'-_ to three learn of 'civic service';19532024-02-26T15:34:23Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a001900030006-2: NEW RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC LIAISON OFFICERSUR nor ts'o ficrorture of N1k tiCa (fnu?).W in the latter erart of 1,r.2, C _U,SI a. fli'l c.,.t n , ~'7r. J-i4j,.on Of_Pic: x a Poaled at the 1?,?tz- rx t ituto ~? or Oscillation 2ocee arch y lin.- Adlex',c or a', until the : icid e CJ' axch 10E33 t:~n Gherke~t3rr (fn2r Grriycd and lataouraceci that. he tras >:?~at nc~s LLr.Eicon 0!T-.cer to a ray. -a'xar of .institutes ' affiliated with the c z 3o iy'of Icrier:ce, _ CIF r'ee:LfJ.ed t :Eat he ms a physicists that he 3 " ctatl aped in K.rl heratf. rind t h#11 his 'a&Ti.};rar';-ri covered the fields of o +tw:cM and cihe'mi ;try , . 'e added that the follow-.n inst:i gates ` ;ere nx er'his iai.soaa itata~o t ? ,_ the iieinr?ich-~ erz- isti ut Via' l L -is r,s-ta?e scox -esearch on t ae . rhyyics of 5o ici , ~ rlian~: u h; the rI' ti t ut fi ? or search on nct.ietyon Sources, ferlin-.,ar'schauerurtiecke;Jd iac, 1nst l ?ute for Tnor,anic Chen1strYJ)cr lin-'idler bor. f w . the Institute . or 1 : i.'ea eso i' 3., i er 1Tl--,idl 'rsIio UIIC;19532023-11-17T21:44:00Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a004101020002-1: REUGEN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTSAIJ. aiei~Ai ;W 1 50-00810A00 O0 -f!` I Y 1 REF " 0. = IAT REPORT CD U ! :may Fast= GetmE z'.1PJECT Ruegen Construction Projects 25X1 ,':> iJ `ED '?', I'E { ? ,FO, ,"15 DOC OI1TAIFIS IIJ5'OI 1A'.1Ot1 ;.VFECTM0 TIM IJeAM.A:. E)CF011SE 'i P:E IJ.:i`D WIT 111.1 THE EEAMEC O 117Lu 10 SEcnn01S 7PS 744. OF Tf E t! G CODC fi AH 15 D ITS TRt 9 1I5 OE On F4+ CL 71O; OF IT" CON77 T:, TO OR C E-I Gt AI L 1t U1Er1I7CD 1 1~ FSOIIlt;17?O G, L..7 TF.E 9C7RODOE::iO.4 00 'VR15 U:RLI .. .RO:.II T L 1 25X1 25X1 25X1 DATE ISTP :. a; ' 51: NO. OF PAGES I O. OE ENGL5.. (LISTEC, BELOW' Tf-jl IS IS C itti_VALLJA1 F.i ~ rS f lt .. 65 `d . Sc former bu .ldiug siup rinte.2ldo z'i of 'u' -4ju. loa i t:; ~5Si a' ? t ?2: va?1.Cr`. a'e~ " t.-ii, Glove, who at prea.nt works as a building engl - cr of H g, r~ l 1ann?r ':3`4auvrr~ 4, iat work on the carlaA. near Glows `ou1C3 'm re `ITD I li.x ? F,: afthfi cu,! of 6:1e ?? I15?t r lE reon. In ePiC1.dit1CtI a outjo7:1~.'%f? ne f` o 1,*ti'7{t!?n ri orl was also sc du1'.`sl;19542024-03-05T10:22:59Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r005400490004-9: MILITARY INFORMATION FROM FRANKFURT/ODER14~~ELi.UfAll ~. 1~ t';irrdoz~ra i?.].umirrated ~xt rzi~ht ~.rrdiczted that tine I~x:~tiltery ;:as?zn~ orx P,uf?sst s~e~;elstrassc~ wn:; occuni ed to raiaou~ one t)za.rd c~3~acit~re `i'izc~?v UY~9.ra 1'1.tt~E3 d~~.i~rt aCtiVlt~o ~oJ.di~x?s O}]~E'rV~c:~ lYf.1r@ I'C'd?-~Y~3rd~x'~d hlxz~:k epmulets, some vr3.t4z ar'siller~r iazsi~nis.a fa t-CE.i~ C'2{GL/LS i:;i~ r'~.Cl t~~ Ci: CI~ISSIFICATION -- - - CC)UNTR`:' ~~4r~ qtr 4CYn~e n~" G~ms~nKr ,,.~ TOPIC REFERENCES. PAGES 2ENCLOSURES (~o? ~ ~v~~).~.,.r, REMARKS 25X1A 25X1 C ~' a Only a ~cw so:ldi~r.?s ~vitkr ~d box?d~red bl Eck e~aa,ulets, irro7. ~.LCt]..nr:: so,rre s~rith tariY:: ~-r,si~t~.aa mere ob3erved ~~.t tize ~uplctN--Kssern?xa 25X1 C (sil W.L.L.LV YV YIVLV J.d- ~ ~ - ~L,':+ ~~ c(ux-~.n~ txac? c~ay, 25X1 C 3p ?a~he ncarth ~+~astern section o:~ t~rQ ~iclzhorn &~aserxxe on %;:uel:~ros~r 1~~and-~ str.zsse was occupied by a srr?.xrl1 ;ward c~eurx~.~. ~scar.~.n~; rud-ia~ardered blrxck oZ7t~ulet~ ~ Th? Y~~tild3n~:u lz~ad not Derr used axs t;19502023-10-31T11:25:05Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r007400020002-0: CHINESE COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES IN KWANGTUNG1 ' Approved For Relb ` 119/09hs,-Ct 4 +k 2-00457, :00--P40' They here staying to study borcirr conditions., Oaiiton Garrison ::cadruuartors 11 ..:L1 Canton gar::~ison and -?ublic sa_'ety forces xrero ,7laced und,'r co ix )and of a Gunton Garrison F . ca.c2quax;:ors on 22 :r anuaz70 C is er are as f ollcwrs: "I -ir: ,ison Cori ?ander: ')e7uty ^ar yison Cora der: lst .'ol.itical Cozw.issar: 2nd .'olitica? Coo. ariisear: ,1,11)i-f of Staff: ,c1; tical i)irec; for .avaal Activities : "I:C Yus-shcr ( ~~'. 1? :IU FG I-p Y ing ( - = i ?r C ong- on (, r; ~r ., CJ% "uang L, Tao-chih I' C Ch.i--'hsia.ng As of i id--January the South China Sub43uroau t,7as coo)cratin with other offices, for a coordinated effort in T vangtung,, Ywangsi,. Fukien, 1',iangsi, 'Iurian, and ?u.zpeh for a progra of aid to met 1nh and invasion of Foxrosa, LT*uh .ixr )ortt,ar.ce was attached to the, f ollocring projects b., tie establishmcnt of 12 sea rruerrilla units to operate along the coast between Amoy and 'oihai ( ;19512023-07-17T09:35:21Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r007600520005-9: 1. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT OF THE HVA 2. VOLKSPOLIZEI DIENSTSTALLE IN FRANKENBERGApproved For Release 2007/01/ CIA-RDP t 4~~'f 600520005-9 CLASSIFICATION S ET/COUThOL .. um3, iCTALS 01, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPOR COUNTRY GermwW (Rurssjai Zone) SUBJECT1. Ordnunae Department of the }IVA 2. Volkopc izei Di tetele in ke berg PLACE ACQUIRED DATErOF INFO. tl!PI as m oa t ssvm *z *cr so .p' iao~eWlpi *? akK if~p ttla o W% N4tQ+ ~ at ~oaa ~a raq ~ aaeuq~sttsme, 'Wr anee Depa rtmont of the IIVA O 1? Since 10 February l9~l, the Ordnance Drepartmont of the TTVA has sup plied for small arms,, which ;vae referred to. as floperati,oria1 a'nmunti.on",, provided 90 raurid per ria'1.e for each VPD, 60 round,. per submachine gun, 900 rounds per light machine gun, 930 rounds per heavy machine gun, and 1,500 boviet nodalI.:a,xim machi:no guns,,. 20 mortjrs of 314E nun caliber, 15 to 20 mortars of 120 ma caliber, 6 to 9 . oviot: 7602-nm guns, 2 or 3 armored reconnaissance airs, 9 rsodel T-31 tanks mounting 76.2-am guns, 3 howitzers of 122 mn a? tota]. of 34 ITVA schools and Dien;19512025-01-12T00:54:50Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000800340007-3: NEW TROOPS IN WEIMER; SOVIET ARMY PERSONALITIESThis Li-c anent contains : nfor. mRtion' aff'^ t-ting the national de- fense of the Unit&gpl tIfgr r-"2003/08/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R000800340007-3 the meaning of the Espionage Act, %! U.S.C,.,111 and 32 as amended? . Its transmission or the revel.. a ,tion of its contents in any E Azed enarmer to an rohib-C T 'a ... INTELLIGENCE GROUP person. is tted by law. INTELLIGE CE REPORT 11114MAX 23 COUKRI Gel' wuL (Russian Zone) _____ DATE: This document is hereby regraded IQ y ?y q~yh/~ an fi gryyn~ 3 of IS C,rto cr 3 17B frm the 25X1 5 ORIGIN 2 x STATE 25X1 AT7f Personalities I,:),, '.,r Vt 1 r:;.:;un l-xm fs to the 2- 25X1 DISK' 14 A Dust 1947 GES SUPPLEMENT 25X1 125X1 In raid-June 1947V between 6,000 and 7.000 vounu Soviet troonns arrive{ he following Officers In Weimar and 'LtS .. a.~. .or Ge i _ jiiards Kalesn .chenk V) Dead of SI; Thuringia General_ Volkin,, chief of SMERS} Thuringia , living. at Wind dhi- l.en- strass general Pisareir, city commander of Weimar, living-at Lotten`, ('. Hass;19472024-03-06T02:05:30Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80b01554r002800020007-7: MEMO TO (Sanitized) FROM DCIApproved ForeIease 2006/01/03 : CIA-RDP80BO15644POO2800020007-7 Tape 37 Side A, 4 7/8 - 5 0 2 3 JAN 1978 Would you take that listAf people at the Conference Board dinner J and bounce it against thg'Business Council in two regards. One is the firm and the ot.,dr is the individual. I'm a little concerned as to how much verlap there may be between the attendees at the Con- ference Bo d talk and the Business Council talk on the 15th of February. I inte d to give exactly the same speech and am interested in checking her that will be appropriate. Approved For Release 2006/01/03 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R002800020007-7 Approved For idea nno NEW /07!i}? RCA-Q}P>g155 02800020007-7 1 !. [Tr.. s ar. r, a?. r. r.r. ES r r '' dN ARMS S TO THIRD WORL D COL+NET R IE. 3H E 'UN1 T T ED visAJTES TOTAL rOR ROTH t+4 .'`TALE= Airs } R R S DELIVERED Ar.RE MORE i HAN E W ICE AS LA SC. THE ~?EW }f ii f3EC'P:3 Y'E?~e E ,t ML i+C fit? 1 :i HOWEVER? IS SAIL= T O SHOW SOVIET % . E'#{ 6iv LS 3 rf J_e .,. . r. 7 rs . .' is;19782023-10-27T10:14:29Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80b01676r004100020026-9: LETTER TO MR. RUSSELL E. H. MOGNET FROM ALLEN W. DULLESApproved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R004100020026-9 t ,xsse- I E. B. t s. 1 Dinner Ct ittee Pr? teStaa Council. of Chure13ts ER 61-6618/a I a A!JG 1961 X machh cr your 'e ter 0 i uat a speak at tl a.-m .l dimer t, tAi j: :ateatant Cow ici l of Churc hts i ho 4i wa '21if bruary cereiy reet tit I will be ab_.e to ce t yo-Ar kind Iavitaa19612023-11-23T19:20:32Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79t01003a001500220002-9: TRANSMITTAL OF MATERIAL%RET Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : -RDP79T01003A001500220002-9 12 March 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Dissemination Control Branch, DD/CR FROM . Chief, Publications Staff, ORR SUBJECT : Transmittal of Material It is requested that the attached copies of CIA/RR CB 63-22, The Economy of Burma Comes Under Increasing State Control, 28 Feb- ruary 1963, SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM, be forwarded as follows: State, INR Communications Center, Room 7818, State Dept. Bldg. For Embassies in Bangkok, Djakarta, Hong Kong, Rangoon, Kuala Lumpur, Saigon, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Vientiane, Phnom Penh, Colombo, Wellington. Manila, Canberra, and Melbourne Attachments : Copies #252 - #268 of CB 63-22 cc: St/I/R SECRET 69'a t Exetuded from automatic F and dECloesttisatl0a Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79T01003A001500220002-9 o DF N:T1AL Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01500220002-9 Proe~ -~- $_...m ?R ~ ._.... m.~,~u_. w..~. s ~ . 28 Ye15 - The EconorW of Burma Comes u;19632023-09-02T13:37:52Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00773a000100020068-6: OFFICE OF PERSONNEL REPORT -- WEEK ENDING 5 SEPTEMBER 1975' Approved For Relea~2002/05/02 :CIA-RDP80-00773A0001~020068-6 5 September 1975 Mil`-10RANDUM I,OIZ: Deputy I)recta~r f_or Adnzin:i str~~tion SU:(3JEC`T Of.:~icc of Personnel Report -- 1"leek Ending ' S September 1975 1 . Personnel Officc,rs ? Meeting : The mee'L_i.ng was he:l.d -- - ar.~ Wednesday, 3 ~~Septem~er-, in the auditorium. In aclclit:ion to an update by the Director of Personnel, Mr. of Staff Personnel Divisi spoke on FY 1976 personnel rc~cluire- ments. Mr. of Control Division di.scussecl the Privacy Act of our Insurance Branch spoke on health benefits programs includin their relationshil7 to cover ac~tiviti_es, and 'Mr. of Review Staff talked on the -L-echnica.l aspects of granting leave for maternity purposes. 2. New Customer for the Summer Intern Program: The Uffi.ce of Med~.ca1 Services has requested one psyclioingy graduate stu.d.ent to participate in next year's Summer Intern Program. 'I'bis is the second office in the DDA interested a.n utilizing the interns (OTR and ;19752023-09-03T12:32:56Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000600020005-0: PARTICIPATION OF SOVIET MILITARY PERSONNEL IN CZECH ARMY TRAININGApproved For Release 2002/07/1? : CIA-RDP80-00809A000600020005-0 CLASSIFICATION SECRET, SECURITY INFOF~tnTT T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 25X1A 25X1X INFORMATION REPORT ECREI COUNTRY Czechoslovakia SUBJECT Participation of Soviet Military Personnel in Czech Army Training PLACE ACQUIRED ACQUIRED B'i is . ooC ? ? a ? ? o? ? ro r?rr c ? IE.' cr r 19] SOURCE DATE DISTR. 13 March 1952 NO. OF PAGES 3 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 25X1 25X1 Rank Station Klimenko (fnu) Lt Col Inf Inf School, Lipnik Voroboyev (#nu) Col Inf Inf School, Lipnik Bolosov (fxiu) Maj In# CAM School, Zilina CLASSIFICATION SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION .Approved For Release 2002/07/12 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000600020005-0 25X1X' :. 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/07/12 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000600020005-0 SECRET/SECURITY INFOR:r1.ATION SECRET, II Thage officers were known to the Czeeh teaching rtrtaff as m itary ate Tlse w1 m3 function was to super i?e;19522024-01-10T22:10:48Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79m00098a000300020051-1: RE-EXAMINATION OF THE USIB COMMITTEE STRUCTUREApproved For Ruse 2005/01/05 : Cl 25X1 4 FM Mr. Colby SUBJC : .tom-exandnadon the U 3 C e s wee Str ure .1. The pupone of this sxee rznd etm is to advise you that the IC Stan is undeviaktm- a new enca~xt atf of the USIB C oe tt stru e, to saidt any ti golden" you may wbh to provide sa to the re Mblah you expo Lisso e0nalut to play support of your Com =aft reaslll~Eie-a. 2. You will roc&U that lest Septa you w provided an IC may, "The USIB Ce .Rtes S rey T Uri psart." which propo"d a major rear nt of the USIB Csfti+ 0, e r twuft* of which would be e I en of several g "V Aphis ?s ttcee - eyed to the WID a ept then in pro=$* of de opt - and the clash of most of the pr'eaelnt att. 3. You mimed &Mm an t study pwdlug establishment of the MO C and a e le ar cr #u+ wt$m of what their support requirements would b** 4. To aupb se- as old saw, "the Co ity Is .& Iittl a Yeses."' sic. Mr. Dudte* e .Dz Proctor hat'ly proposed that t SICINT' CamuWbot be relate by a now arrangement which would "insu" ;19742024-03-30T21:20:02Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000700460003-5: EXPORTS OF GERMAN FIRMSnational-, de: en# * Qq r 60Q/16 : C A-RDP82-00457R000700460003-5 A0 viol ks A , 509 -8-c- 31 and 32 as ie te'& I a s ss .a o ' the revelatio 'f to c oIntents In arq manner to an un. 00,0rized person Is prohibited by law,,rte GOUNTk s,, Ge pfd SUBJECT gx~orta of Cyr :z Firm ORIGIN DiSTR18t.l"ID tx # x , t rVAR NAVY JUSTICE R a E f- . l.' A_u ` }. 25X1 i , 25X1 25X1 Czec1ioslcvb i awe d.en Danz ica rk Norway Finland Taet1 s,riErds` xrelfium. i ral.ee Jwitzeriand it1E; Greece r HurieQr; nElar{d 'I.ustrz; Turkey ~`~'C"r the }G.'t8:` .c`ar ;lone The Uble hel.ov. shows t,}-` .} 't?` 3 ft'' ?'` ports X3 9 Of 3 J-147, T h The f o e cr? nor u f~ ] r n b ' LC st]o ;L C r t or omr r Rnrl c:_ ,~~en e u rA c -err ai? T-rT 1E, are, r- fl o'`eci. to ne$ot `Ate c r rttr Lc. > iut the 1 i..'.cs ) -1 on C' in case rests i,xth the t'ec:d of t-e r^c t '"C'ti rr cf tr f+Or- T ' on ~i 4y :) e ~1, clIHr Offers Ci>intr t 25X1 25X1 :LINTELLIGENCE G - ms uZm SM, f 'ef3y reg, ailed to CONr DEN'1'IAL in accordan;19472024-05-25T07:15:06Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79r00890a000300020021-9: CURRENT CHINESE COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN IN THE TACHENS AREAApproved For Release 2002/~i Slsc rc~un ~~~~~ G;~.IifPAIG~' .~.. ~~r~~~r~a ~x~~P ?~ ~t~eti>~~alist~~~~d ~rs~.~~ds e~uth+e$t~ ~~$r ~~ ~3.~1a i~ ~~a~rex~~d ?+~ ~~to~$a g4~ gad ~~ari~t,~ ~.~~ Cdr+a~~x~i~t fQrc~ +v~~~t~ied < ~ tsr~ i~~.at~d~r 4~ t~i~ n~r~~i~r>~- gr~ ~e~~-+cumt~d ~y ~~ti~n~tl~st ~~~+~~, orc+~~i~d c~:r- tsi~ ~a~te~r~~d #.~I.a'~ds~ ~I~asr ~Q'~,~.+~~r~~~.st-+~~~C ~.'~~:~# cif t~tai.~ ~rc~~tp, ~t-d caplur~c e~x~~ ~`. ~~ ~;~~ aid Jur~~ 1~~~ ~~tist f~are~. ~aco~tpt ~~ i~~ar~ds o~ ns~rth~d~xa ,~r+au~~ l.t~~ ar~aa~aas-~~~l t~~r~ ~f 1a~.e~~. ~ c~~ 1~2~.nds stba~dt~ned mtt axt T~+~33"~71.~1- * arm ~-~ 1r~. ~QU~ +~ ~'iv;e ~sl.arz~r~~> ~acctt~ied bg ~ouuit ~~rc~~ i~ t3~e ash two u~~r~;~. il~t~ ~ttv~ c~cou~ies~ Ott ~~~ ~r ~~~ ~s~ ib1~ f ~.v~ ~.s la.~d t~~ '~~~h~~ '!'`~e~re ~ ~~s~m~sa, Tin `.~'~.13?f'~,t3~ ~~'1~~~$~a iIA.t~: ~3'E.'P~3,Ap:~ ~`5~~~"C~1~-r.~r-~iina~n~ra~r3 DIA review(s) completed. ~aad ~I~sh NC7 GFrtil"SG~ I^d CLASS. Cl C~ rr.-r l I i3~Gl._~, , i::c,i3 ra ~x~ F;cvlvVV a.n~~;19542023-12-12T10:52:50Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79r00890a000900030009-6: SOVIET-EGYPTIAN ECONOMIC AGREEMENTApproved For Release X08/29": CIA-R~0890A000900030009-6 Jt~ 25X1 C maber ~.~~~' aan#irm that ~~rv4at-l~~Jptia~ ~c~~xcmtG s~~rrrsm~e~t, ~re-ss in Est fear daJr, iaclmdea e~ctenerese te- ~~ypt ~1'TB,,~34 credit, rip~rJab3e aYerr 1~ J~aar ~-erfod at pet~tit. ieves agrees~eAt fal~.cnrs ;sdian rather than ~Jrian is ebtpi~ credit to px~rchaee capital mss, ~d dt~rs imraive ~uviet a~-ntra-I o~+e~r ar `~eipatfc~n p1a~-ing ar eautSan a-f drrel+ea-t gra~'scte. sires#t a~td ~-111 $rr+a a lame: traa~rport ~+~, pres~t1J ~. -.@~ het a rl~.mer. e1#i~ !~a-viats are cr##eria~g i~pt make sett s:ne here e~pl~t,eised iheJ ot311 tTd Tike as after ~Eu+sr sppesrs setrhat caac+~r~aerd aver thee i~pressl+~8. the diet defal ~J maker an the ~, end ~e.ira ~S+rfse Jam, aF the relea~- 4# ~B~U,@~4 in #i~ s1d #un-de to 1S~Jpt. Approved For Release 2000/08/2~DPT9R00890A000900030009-619572023-07-30T01:24:37Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00357r000600040106-9: CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ON HOME LEAVEAppr~c~,~,or Release 2002/01/30 :CIA-RDP0~~~' c~rc b3-1183 OGC Has Reviewed Zx April 1965 M ~M4I~A1'~T7~UM Ft7-R THE REC OR.L) SUBJECT: Civil Service Commission an Hornet Leave 1. tai 16 April+ Mae~srm. and I mat with Mr. Mills and :Airs. Bruce of the v . arv ce orxzmiasian tv discuss he>rxza leave. Messrs. submitted the attached questions. Tha answers given by I~~Cr. Mills are as indicated vn the attachment here. ~. We alscs asked Mr. Mills whether a~n employee- assigned to a I'GS post in Europe may by granted home leave in connection with his P'GS transfer tc~ the United Skates, if, prir~r to the completion of 2 years' s?rvice at his Eur~-lrean post, he departs that goat and takes anmial leave enroute, the ~ years, how+~ve:r, being completed sameti.me during. the p~sriod of anxrual leave. Cdr, serums the es.me facts except that the ~ yea.r~a expires while he is in his travel status in raid- ar, asaumar the sazn+s Facts ctxcept that the PGS gust was in ~rom wh~ance he flew direct to n;19652023-10-20T09:47:48Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00357r000700030019-6: FITNESS REPORTapprove or a ease 0 - - ; 000 30019-6 CONSULT ATTACNAO ONOTRIICTIM fM[IT ?EF?Rt COON JT/N? THIS REPORT SECTION A I? NAME (Last) (F/tot) (W4d41o) I. SORT" DATE 1? SER A? SRADE S? SERVICE OESIS- S? OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE Orr/01V /55 Or ASSIONNEN 8. NOT CL1OISLE CAREER PEMINO 9. DATE REPORT DUE IN OP 10.-ERI00 COVrRED BY VON IS REPORT . MONTHS UNDER MY MEMER From SUPERVISION S O[CL I NCO STATUS -ATtI y IZ. TYPE OF REPORT sPICIAL S ?cif ( P F) 1.1 t1 AL DtAfilMallt.iY-[NVItO'N DEFERRED (Check one) ANNUAL . ?i*i$IS*NENI.(NPLOYti DENIED SECTION a EVALUATION PE OMMINMICE Cr Smirk DUTIES LIST UP TO silt or THE MOST IMP50RTANt SPECIFIC DUTIES PERFORMED DURINS THIS SATINS 51[5100. RATE PC*- rORNANCE ON ?Ao SPECIriC DUTY. CONOIOCSINS JW TNt ETrtCTIVf* SS IN -[RFORMANCE Or THAT DUTY. ALL EMPLOYEES WITH SUPERVISORY RtssoRSiiiLitics AK DE RATED OW T0E14 ARIL ITT TO $UPt*Vt$E. 1 - INCOMPETENT IN THE PERFORMANCE Or THIS DUTY 0 ? PERFORMS THIS DUTY IN AM OUTSTANDING MANNER 2 ? ?AAELY ADEQUATE IN THE P;20002023-09-01T06:32:40Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000600430009-3: PRODUCTION OF RADIO EQUIPMENT BY TELEFUNKEN~R3 ~`~~. ~1~1'E~L~~~FI~C~ R,Q~I~~' ~3s~~ 1~'~'i~i~~.~ off) ~'~d~~ioz^~ o~ ! fo ,~~x~~ b~ ~~1~~ ~A'iE~ ~P~~t3. ~~~~~ 80P~l.~~~' ,~ i~~ ~ r ~?~i~s~r~ bad ~~+s~r~~ for ~ori~,l ~~sataa. From ~er:~:~n ~s~ ~~.~.dr~~s~. ~~'2~r) aid ixa mew 7~~~~~b~,rg~e, ash ~"~.ctc~.e~ urd~r ~h~ ~~a~.'~aro~ off' ~~~ Z~~3.~~i~ ~s.~ -~~d~x; o~~io~~ ~r~ xzo~ o~io~'~o~ ~~ g~xao~j~b~.~r zar~ci~r ~ dim?ctio~ o~ ~~~ '~r~.~s~ ~~xo~ sr~ ~a~a~~tT ~r~ pror~e~o~.xs~ '~.:~~ ~o~~o~,g a~~~ a ~) ~~d~~r za~~~~b~ (~ragi~mi~~e~r ~~~3.~b~) ~~) ~~ 25X1X6 ~~'~ I~~ ~m:~~~i~~~~~ ? ~.~.;50 (~~s~,~o d~.~e~~3.on ~t~d~r) S~~d.~~Emp~'z~~r~~ ~okc~~ ~Tra~~m~.~e~~r~coi~~~) ~~~~r ~Ke~~i~~r) ~~,.a~~~~~.eh~o~~rrad~r ~3~.2 ~x~di~~~; b~ao~a ~x?ar~~s~.~~~~) .a aks~e ~~a ~r~ac~~~ o~ ~~as~a~.aaa ord~,r~ ~a~~~~ ~~o~~ i~. ~.x~~ a~ ~b~~~a ~~oo~~ ~~ ~r~~ a ~ ara e~ a I~ ~.~ mo~c ~~ ~ra~~ i~ ~?~~ ~~~ b~~~s a~ar.d,~ ~ae~ r~ooi~~. or ~r~ ~~1~~ da 'xri ~'~.3,~ ~~si~7. Da't e : . ~ii~hxn ihn m 25X1A6a 25X1X6 e~an~t cc+~aze~5. inf~os:~~.t~.om ~~'f'e+rti~ t;19472023-07-21T10:25:59Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r002800190008-7: NATIONALIST LEADER REVIEWS STATUS OF MOVEMENT~, .,~ Approved For Refiea~e'1~0~1'1~~~~''`~G1A=~[~~~457R002>~~0~0"~~ 25X1A ti ~:~U~(TRY ~c-r~ccr~ ~~ ~, ~.P;~d ~ ~4~ e ~, ~ ~ r~~.~y :1.~,~ca r ~"~~. J~ ~kVCL~. ??.tSTEfl 3ELQVd) ~~r'Of;T ~~~~.. 3,0 ~~~ ~res~eret ~ai~.ticr~l situstlcaa La ~reccc is unf':;svs~~k~Aa fa~? f.,~i~ :~.d~Aaa~?azrAeat ~~' tn.e Ne.~~i+arts.].ist ~.~usa~ e.ceordit~r~_, to ^cz~xce ~hn ~;ay,; th~~A t~~eix' ss~ti.~-a.ti~s ~,re ~t s. sts~t;zaaxtt 1.~:~3 igi, the F: ea~.h ?uad ~~aeua~.sY, zrna~~s4 zya ~c~arunist ~a}rr-p~gsx~d~. ~.s t~se;uua~.n~; iu.ax~:~a.s:x~3y s~fc~ata-~ae -~ea~lix~ rry sTe tc- be~.is~ `heat the Y~.~tiaaalist les.dsrs i'~.~cr ~ ccammta;rt na'v~..c~ ~r:k?'~a. f? ~ca~e.aaists? as~cacima.i~s ova t'i? ?~bc~~.~.skar~~at c~ r~enss~rslii~d s,~er~ the ri~h.~er tc+ #'sb~ tr,e zaaia~xxs s 4e~ur ~`'c~r~.ca tv~t t~9e ~'~ti4xa~listt; shauic:~ ccmbs,t -his ~ca~;cara"~~~ pca~~:.~.c-~~ ~~y +~ ~re~r~,, ~ai~a~e3 ~.t social. rr~thoa~ ths~ paclitias4 rea:?crmt;~ ire ~~~'~ ~:~ysiica~. ae~ads cg t~se parer c3.arse~s ha;19492023-10-30T10:07:31Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r003100010002-8: MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL INFORMATIONApproved For RePea-' 2G03/'"L-- i of o: x worsn ??sz .otria1 tnI.Co do 25X1 C .,epq r ulaq tai c ar asSS e S s 11? c r~s r rare ecar2 ~artsr+aa.n?as c ss ., ? ., ~vn c +a.z .aia v rae.,asu~, CP SotC i!f;P,4~lk;,C fCT @0 .? Fri Cc:r1y6""556 ED] ON td3:": IU TO 4 OreflEiY71a9F:tictsti ru..nura en a u.r r!rntmr. am t_,j.. ?:uPPAC-UMM71II1 OP UIS F0v:10 e9 PPOMP97UO. 25X1 -itt0' 2Y00457R063~1'60010n02 NO.. C ENCL TUSTED E1OWa 25 .a7 &'UG 49 Ubf 2" PPL MENT TO REPO3 l NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED 1NFORIUTION The f reel onj o mr;ek . Kolban4)anekc and ? i~.e Skoda Works PlIsc.n are working on now t557 reso qqa 1,000 HP Diesel ODUi The Scar dl Is cors.:,dere to 'f ;h -to dYB:a , 25X1A 25X1 #Io now taWco ire boing produced at pre;a r only old, Cr nmm n tanks ave being :eel-A ?, d? Se.Lf pro led s of tho G i an type asluarrt - ate: cur nt3y be r;?. ; c~af" ~;^t;urcc ,:r The rmn dopai^t. nt . i o r engaged in the prc 3uotion of a 1, mortar 3811 , fifty units of which b Ave been carder . b yfl the i>S;19492024-03-06T12:39:03Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp84b00049r001203080010-2: SOMALI LEADERS CRITICIZE PRESIDENT SIADApproved,-For Release 20(~7~~'y1~1iF~P84B00049R001~(~;0$00'IA-$ 3, , , , , CAGE UUi TOH: p22307Z SEp 81 RR RUEAII~ ZNY CCCCC ZUC STATE ZZH STU7548 Rk RUEi~eC OE RUGiMDI. ~'49S1 2451247 ZNY CCCCC ZZM R o21203z sEC~ s I FM AM,EMfiA$SY M(,cAaiSHu TO RUEHG/SECSTATE wASHDC 5999 1NFG RUTAEIA/AMEMt3ASSY ApUIS AESAdA 6284 RUQMDJ/A-~EMEiA55Y pJIBQUT I 426 RUGtMKr~/AMEMbA5SY KHARTOI~? iGA7 Rl1EHLp/AMEMBASSY LaNDOPd 1373 RUEHNR/AMEF'~~?ASSY NAIROBI 259 kUFMFR/AtNE+~bASSY PARIS 15Ak RUSNAAA/USCINCEUU VAIHINGEr? GE: RUHC;)HgA/C I NCRA{' HQNCILVLU H 1 BT G U A~ F I U E N T I A L MOGADISHU 4'951 E.Q. 1246'5: Gas g12/S7 tPETTERSU!Vr [?pr~ALC1 K.) OR?M TAGS. CIn+Ts SU 5UEiJ: SGMALI LEADERS C~?IT,ICI2E PkE5IpE~~T SIAD 2. 1N A CTNVEu5ATi0r~ +r ITH ME SENT. 1, t-~r~kSit~ENl SLAV AC.~nUw? LE.UC~EU THAT t~F HAG TEEN CR 1 T I G I ZETA CUC21 Nii At~l AUGUST i b MEET ? 1NG (~F THE St~PRE~'!E RE:VC?[-UTIrJ~'~ARY GOIiP;C1L AtJ[r A SUe5[:t~Vkt~T R'E.kT1N~ r~r ~'?f_"+~~~ERS OF? THE SRCs CEIyT~;A[., CUMN~ITIEEw GCI;19812024-11-13T06:42:40Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82m00097r001400090007-1: COMMITTEE ON DOCUMENTATION REPORT OF TASK TEAM II (ITEM IDENTIFICATION)Approved For Ipase 2005/12/24'v-"82M00097AW1400090007-1 7 February 1966 UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOAR D MEMORANDUM FOR HOLDERS OF USIB-D-39.7/ 14 SUBJECT : Committee on Documentation Report of Task Team II (Item Identification) REFERENCE : USIB-D-39.7/14, 17 January 1966 1. The subject report has been previously circulated to the USIB as an attachment to reference. At that time it was planned to schedule this Task Team II report on the agenda of a Board meeting. However, it has now been decided to request that USIB members indicate their action on the report through vote sheet. USIB Action Requested 2. Board members are therefore;? requested to indicate their cr n- currence in or other views on the recommendations in Section D, page 5 of the Committee on Documentation memorandum attached to reference by completing and returning the vote sheet appended hereto by close of 25X1 business 17 February 1966. Executive Secr a- Attachment GROUP 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declas;19662024-06-03T20:49:56Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp83-00415r005800080003-6: VISIT OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS TO THE HVAK . ~ ApproDed For Release 2002/01/04 :CIA-RDP83-00415800580008'0003 REPORT fem. TST' S~~CR~i'/COi1TF~07, - U,~. C)~i~IC>;;~z,?". CENTRAL iNTEE.L(GENCE AGENCY C?Uldl'RY C~ax~ang-' (Russian Zara } SUS.iECT biait of Russian Offia?ra to the HtT/! ~~CE ACQUIREl1 GATE OF 'NFt~. CiJ I'~~X?r 'MATE CtST~i. No. of PArEs N0. QF ENCLS crasx~a BmAV+n SUPPLEMENT 7Q REPORT NO. 31 ~la1y ~.~~~;~ 25X1 C 25X1X 1. staff officers of the H'CIA ware called to a meeting at which CLASSIFtCATiQtwf appra~~ s. wenty Russian officers ware introduc~ad Th? part~r of Rusa- siana, saw off' whom ware aar~be*_~s of the SIS~i from Karlshorst, was head?d by (}eneral Petrakovski, who, after being received by Ghefinspekteur Heinrich Heitach, TNA Chief of Staff, announced that the purpose of the visit was to provide an opportunity for the HVA officials to raeot the Soviet officer$ who taex+e boinr; aasi~nad to the various departments st co~mnand level to assist the de}aartme~ chiefs Sn thoir work. 20 Petrakovslci then proce;19502023-10-17T07:46:22Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp85b00803r000100180010-4: SECURITY MANAGEMENT STAFF CONCURRENCE/ COORDINATION IN CONTRACT APPROVAL ACTIONSTsD/SL-T 4824/66 27 September 1966 i 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/28: CIA-RDP85B00803ROOb100180010-4 XOf: Executive Officer, DD/SfiT "" :J At < .>T: Security ' .ar-a er eat Staff Concurrence/ Coordtr ation In Contract Approval Actions 1REP -LR NCS: OEL- P 98/64 (DD/&&T 4659/66) Dated 19 September 1966 The reference was an approval rc rnors:.nduxn to the s D/S&T 25X1: ftfc ix2atai3:tian cif 25X1: for Last` 11e~gati tion of a tune and xn aterieil contract vi,ith icsrity action wan rcqatred since the contractor 25K1 . N? Y :. l N ere to dUpart in two groups, With the first group schadaied lu -- for October art the v coed, .i N overrber. . total of 25X1 p. erbo .tel. are invojvoci. 2. In reviewing the C'ontisae1: Approval P acka> cs on 26 S:ptomoer, (it had 'Leen approved by Mr. Duckett oa 24 S ter~'ae:) I noted the abs tce of any obvious id ratify a .rformation in the form bf co currenca. cot s in the basic mem orand-, um or data which wo id indicate that 25X1 co t~ . t ,r dr502111:1;19662024-05-31T20:30:29Z
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