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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
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
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-rdp80r01731r001700010054-8: LETTER TO MAJOR GENERAL O. A. ANDERSON FROM R. H. HILLENKOETTERApproved For Release 2006/07/20: CIA-RDP80R01731 R001700010054-8 1.. worked out but I hope me can reach an agreement. Either I will amd a very competent speaker an 1 March or else, if you are willing tc take a chance with me personally, could you make it some time later. 3 February 1950 Mal General 0. A. Andarson, t1F Comsandant Air University Air War College Ma>mall Air Force Base, Alabama Dear General Anderson: With best wishes, ,please believe ms, Sincerel, S- 3.4(c) - 1948 R., . College, no enclosures were received with your letter. I an sorry that the date of 1 March for myself oaot Incidentally, although in your letter of ID Janu a7 yoo spoke of enclosures which would give information about the Air War ~j o at week. I suggest either the 7th, 8th, Cr 9th of March or some ether time that slay be satisfactory. In case your schedule is tined, I shell be very glad to have a competen . spea at the Air UnivereitOr an 1 March to replace se. iL29 in the attempt ha del ed replying to your ;19502024-12-14T13:33:31Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80r01731r001700020056-5: LETTER TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL J. H. SWING FROM WALTER B. SMITHApproved For Release 2006/12/15: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R00I 6 IJm 19A ti+ sew COU*e&Ut Fort Lewftwrwo,,.-,E Jas Tom "tom JO letter of 'ft mr 28tt. " CW.41e(4 On the Gv ljocts J. S. cr itaab o for *tJ.ami .`tt33, ' . `` .40 VOW cb etce ar ;! AU pat aib . t ti c lkevor, shou ' ' ~,..r.~, .~... e 0b13 iM pr a it ' 544t able t l a il. that ter, a "' ba Aad 1w have a "4-Or or tor eo, pm4dod t bit n be aw Ow". lot We :'met f tats. a1tt+wl : F. tY .w ~i"leQ~i? lee Distribution;: Oric-Oddremee 1 cc- fltiul lczarda 2 cc--ei amr( read ng (oftIcia2 ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2006/12/15: CIA-RDP80R01731R001700020056-5. Approved For Release 2006/12/15: CIA-RDP80R01731 R001700020056-5 .r yip ARMY WAR COLLEGE Lieutenant General Walter B. Smith Director, Central Intelligence Agency 2430 E Street, N. W. Washington 25, D. C. 28 May 1951 Next fall the Army War College presents a cours covering National Security Organization. The purpose of ti~is course is to familiarize our students with the organization, fu;19512024-06-29T08:24:02Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp81b00880r000200070091-5: TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH (Sanitized)/LOCKHEEDApproved Fse 2006/01/12 :CIA-RDP81BOO~RO~ 00070091-5 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 } i? ~ ?,~ YEf .f~. ~~ '~t7 $ tiCt~oi2 sri 1~#te~.r a'3~:;f~Z'8~f.42~ a1r tf3~ 0 i.~ ax+x` tta grc~v~.de for .itatau~l. ma._.z~~t;e:~;zt~~ cr~en req~:~.red Ptar ~, ~~e z~fvrrned him that we co~.tld ncat .'.u ~Y c~r~~~lin~; ~;f the 0 ~#~ vttrr~ru:Ld t~ezltl thi s ? titar~tl. ~~rge~. to Detant ~ overaa~t ee 0t:?~u~.d ,~ theme 25X1 $d3i? 8~i.n.,t' ~ ~8z '~~ ~@~:1C}I2$. SJ~' ~ 21~ ~ . ~@ th~~ ~.P1frJ2123~ 21S that ~.~reca~e.~ ~x=cae~rts r~rould ~ e.~1~1~ ~'or 8t1ch tleplo~t an ar abz~txt 2~ ,~~t,. and ~v~ txs ne~a of three (~} ~os~1.b~.e ov+~rseas C~s ~usd. ~'sata.Id ttinf~.rm 3ater if theaee perstsnrte~. wotil.d ~ #,,o c~w. ~eadqua~ters et x?3`0 hx ~ . 1~ Au , , t~ .~? - _ g~.,.... ~,,.., a~~::__zcati.on e~, ~ ~ in =arci+er to h~tue re r t~ t19562024-06-21T20:31:51Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00283r000100170004-5: ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE Minutes of Meeting Held in Room 2101, Temporary M Building 26th and Constitution Avenue, N.W. 15 May 1952Approved For Release 1999/09/10 :CIA-RDP82-002838000100170004-5 TAB Approved For Release 1999/09/10 :CIA-RDP82-002838000100170004-5 Approved For Release 1999/09/10 :CIA-RDP82-002838000100170004-5 M-l~'! Approved For Release 1999/09/10 :CIA-RDP82-002838000100170004-5 P~tESEra~r: SECS IPI'OFl?~. ~Ol~ 25X1A9a 25X1A9a 25X1A9a 25X-1X7 25X1X7 Eco 2zlt~el nce C Mix~ut s of ~~i~etin . head ire Room""'~,~, `Wean ore ~IyI~' Ba~di . ~i ~W c~'ons ut ~n A~.~nu~,, ,~6~1 r --a-~- ,-~-? ~ d. e 1999/09/10 :,CIA-RDP82-00200010(~~g5~ _.. ~. _ ~.. _ _ GIA ~4356~.~ CIA, Chaix?~,n CIA, Fsaeeutl.ve Sc:creta.~y CIA G~ M~?m ,Edward ~Dnhortyp S~~ate Iiro klo~~~ ~i.eclar~uan, State. ~,+t? t";oa.o Cr~OrgG Bo Russell., ~~"~f Gdra Don~].d G ~ Oea~;~ Navy . IIro Jaaaes Te Loge, A~.r Fox?ce Mrs Paul Cadets ~.ir Forco ~Y'o Willia~t t~4 We].lt, ~A FftOG~ESS REPti3RT ON Th'~ ~1lll~ FORCE - ONTRIB~JTIOPI ~ ~H~s EZC ~'R!?~C~' 04ECO1~~rt~IC ~.PPF,ElV,~~, ~r F~t~'I3`TE~S lm Ac~3,Qnt The rrt~nute;; :_o~ tce fut~e date to cov;19522023-06-27T06:55:23Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000516910011-6: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 1030904 - 10309530.00ixtApproVdd for, Illifacup,09,9A9/12f:Irrn-RDP - .4961 M7071,14 1'7 r _g_o_447 "1"41 41 mac' 6, A (0'3 P ElitersCIA-R 05867A00516910011 '4:44", 74 44 Orityli PHOTO APLALT313 "wow PPir15)Y9.5 ,-Iwi,994/psiii227terA7RD ?16,74540;j051wro.D11?w7 co.., ,,....z. 414 ? ;),erl.ge.?_.....,..,.. [ I , *dig .40 Al ' i d.e zg e-.6,,, .r 1 _1,1t4C,1 _4 1''',. I ,,e1 i i,ii 11,:r -r-.7-774t--77-7?x:,---77:" , --t . lili-- .1 . I- - 'i..---.1 . .1" I ., I 2.!._0 .--, "-- .e .i.....1.A.)..:e ..I) i ' I 1" I I 1. .,...,!.z: . A---)._ 11??? $11 1 .4 41' " ?60,5?0 VI,XSZ 1.000 cr ar _i-51 LA fre71 Atti ,Ar atY-? / .A..)11 t _ ? 2.I.keta-R '058A7A000516 -67 . /;;;" .4%*/ ? Trirailt 74 t44 tog vg vs et, PHU it1 Ike i at 25X1A A p pethteid IF.o r?Isipelep,4399/7 MIA - R D Firp5 8,9,71A9pia 51 WO 1,1,- 'ii.o.:= p. QUA 0110 4 7; Soil IKI ; riima 1-...--ac, -,. i wiser' (sumacs ? Isosact 40.1 ......b i ,(16, :3 I i 1, 4 1-- 1 12` 1 . t '. . . ii;' . I i - I -I' I" 1 jr- ? .,. .____.....277.7. . . ;5: ' c? ;19762023-08-16T03:29:38Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000516930011-4: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 1032895 - 1032944S ? "ctti,r3-2 Lien ' ove grojlelegse 2090/A5f2e6M1A-R(7114-Q5p?,7A9000,4100-1141.? A 777111 --7xT 00.00 A O. 171, r I/ NS I fr" 1:;11** , - e FT-1-- V P7-1-I 25X1 A ? ? , . airn $4 1 I. lo.or oroa?ZoraValr. kimc,_ - ASA te s7rx, /4/ / ? AV( 1., Tri ?.1 1 ',41"il ir 171 'AP T F I V 1 I r 41 +9.0111 :tatii ? rrrprov,"..nnamorttt sav-WILAY0 J /i(' .11 11 14/ L.; ? r."2 IN r 77-17;T-7 I z /71_,K) k.7111./r iTn -1 aeon ?11. nut,. ??? PHOTO ANALYSIS REPORT 13 Pad Aim e ill S 1A I%;? S4 -1?J' C MIA WO 7r/e 171 i 17 rililan PAW II 1 Al . i A , P / 'I 1 . r a ..K. LLIte-11,T*4 '-f7-+, 25X1 A r .....0? CANDI rc 7 I 1 . ? ': : ? - --- - i 0 WI. 4,iat, -Talliilel ..-"" - . - I Illgirel Mt i- AlaJwiair?I ? ? - ? a IP ? . I iii .1, t ?-el, , , ANA ern 74.-7; "" ir I suiat , .........._....___....... ir 1 k ii .../ Ai/ A A 1'., falbC1=11 4,41. ? - - , "Ar A I 1.4 4-1 T"Triflir 1 3, ?,;1' IRK ? ir4?1? ?Ir ????????? _Rcoved For rfinnogFON, "refA-RDItrp58NA,p0516MO?Irli, 4 Laesc. 67.74' s*ma *aa-.um, j;19762023-10-16T05:33:09Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000520820001-2: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 1214172 - 1214223J!@EREM~ IATfTUOE' CIA-~t[3~7~ ~p5? 'oSS. /v~FR AR ~D ~.`~'qP , ~N~ - Dom ~S `ov /1~~9ST5 ST~:ANA 25X1A sw~cr ::: ; I suuccr suuECr ,~ I s ff~Il~~ L ~ N?T ~ rr~~S ~/V I~HST~ r, ~,: ..;~.~ MV RFFF'tENCf'--?-19762023-08-17T08:26:46Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000621610006-8: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 1241248 - 1241297w~aw No r' suer waEa suaEa suaEer, sw[tT 3uacc~ ~va~c~~~ I f o ~ ~. o ~ o ~= ~ ~ ~ I~G ,s ~n~ A.. ~,.; , ~ ~. ~ 1)SF f'kevlkiU~ Ftiltl~jll~ ~iawNO suu~a wnucr sunucr sv~icc~ suuca suwcc, svara ~suaiea -J1hlA-N0 ~..~~ I~FShN1110N l.~~ _ 1_ -~---- _~ lunte sue7CCt suuccr ~~ unroof SUeiCCT - - .UUl.^! - ~,. _ 14pprov~e~d For~R~~ease 1999%09~23~~~ - ... RO .. , ' All[A NO wu[a w~u[a suuec~ su~iecr swcc? suuccr suu[a ws~ec COONI~Y l( III ___ ~"5' l ~ ~~ ii~l F~r'vl~sfi6 bi}iiu~tig -~ `- ~ ~..o~,~~ i - ------- ~~.~?.... pprove or . ease COONIRY - ~- - ~ 1~5~ ~ ~ PROVINCI ~a~ l _ ~II+~ ~ su~itC1 wRrzcr ~suuca N 1 2 IL ' ~- - c. L. ~~ i:~; .~ ?P ti - - ApproY~d.~or Release TJ99 ~,, , , - = 'Te~eee~e 1 ? i ~' 1 ... ,....1 ., .~w.... K.l ~~ ll.! j _ I ~' ~ ~ '~ 1~.~ ~1.s ?~vl ~~ l~, ~~r~ j 3G~KGt s:.. ~. -~. K~ L ~ ~~~~! ~ j Tlf y~lY ~~l~+~l Y~~~ .. _.~. Ia=_~ric 1.2ili AREA NO l - ~~ SUUER - SUIUECT SUUECI SUlIEQ SUl1K7 SUlIEfT SUt/ER SLwRII ~~~~~ ~ IIv,~ f!~~I~=ih 4lrltl,ill- ~..,.~r ,_._ ~...;19762023-08-19T00:53:42Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a003800470010-8: MILITARY INFORMATION FROM BAD FREIENWALDEApproved For Release 2006/03/17 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA003800470010-8 S M IF I CAT 25X1 25X1 t",; a'E U, CONTENT--.: 4 := { E 0BI.WN D 1P -S ~..w 2 uw'in .r'x` ed A z chind n:3 C:[y ,a, - . '.o ' 7.7- f ield 3 x 120-.Tr?q : ioitaTL s ~ 3 th ?nsiguaf, Seven T-34/85 tanks Inc k'.. !s 200 to & ? troops .w 'ing red-- Bad PLACE 0BTF:.ia-.!ED Qu 9 F:h: a ry the P ze' ;.as,e3 iie (4' to 8 rc : ua 'y troops Who received astrti t an an taAls and ~ a?"Ltr . ,. tank . v sack : aiier and about 45 to 50 ?a k were so-oli in the parr .r' _Q _ u e . P':_'J_or e x`rsc t. c; L i. ?'ang wi c i rye ie P machine guns and submachine gun and engaged in : `weld training,. and dr:~ v' ng school PALO .ice with trucks and moto c.,,r c1e and during; tihe last days 400 to 500 -troops itho' partic bpated in exe {ses n,-the T' pe area At about 10:30 amen,, on 8 :lebrumry, 7 T-34/85 tanks, 4 trucks towing 76x2-um field gu s, 4 trucks with field k_Ltcher a and about 500 troops carrying full field pack left the installation;19542024-09-15T01:24:49Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a002600620004-1: PROVISIONAL COUNCIL OF THE NEW BTI FACTIONAL GROUPApproved For Release 2002/01/03 :CIA-RDP80-00810A002600620004-1 CENTRAL INTELL.IG.ENCE AGENCY INFORMATION .REPORT Thb Document contalas iniormstioa affectlae the IPa- tioaal Defense of the United States, arlthin the meaa- hsQ oi. This 18, eeations 783 sad 794, of the U.B. Gods, as amended. Its transmiealon or revelation of its contenps to or receipt by an unauthorised person Sa prohlblted by law. The reproduction of thin form U' prohlblt d a . CbN~'I])E]lTTTIAL~CONTROL - u. S. pF'F'ICTAt,~ ONLY COUNTRY Ir~chee3a. REPORT NO. SUBJECT Prgvsi~o~nal Council ~f the, DATE DISTR. 23 t~-r~~ber x.953 .NAP BTI , Fact it~r>s.l Group NO. OF PAGES 2 25X1ADATE QF INFO. 25X1X REQUIREMENT NO. RD iN! SOURCE EVALUATIONS fN TfifS RE'ORT AR! DEFINITIVE. fME A-/RAISAC Of CONTENT it tENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) Mc~he-nmted Tauhhidl Tha t'a~tic~>~ which split f"rc~m the Barief3q, Tarsi Indvnesie, (BTI) Qty the acc:~cf~id~a bi' its rei~a~t mexgar with the Rukun Teri Itzdonesia ~RTI) still uses the ~tame> H;19532023-11-17T22:54:25Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80b01676r000700200036-6: LETTER TO HONORABLE JOHN SPARKMAN FROM ALLEN W. DULLESApproved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R000700200036-6 7 JUN 1961 SIGNED 3 - Dt /. - ER 1 - Le4s Counsel Subject's filo - d tj-1 ron o D/P.. e C=mw ) OD/Pare/1 I rg (2 . 61) STAT STAT STAT Approve i?. Eik` as+ 003f?5/( 6'-GtX- 6-MR-00-070U00036-6 Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R000700200036-6 JUN 1961 Signed >. wxowtw Porpowal Distribution: 0-Addressee 2 -- Sen. Sparkman 2 DCI 1 . DDCI 1 ER 1 - Dees. Counsel I - Subject's file _ (ar~3.es ) /?ers/ s e (2 Jae +61} ?~.~ Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R000700200036-6 App SIFICATION TOP AND BOTTOM UNCLAS CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP Legislative Counsel 221 East . Cr DCI 221 Admin PREPARE REPLY RECOMMENDATION RETURN SIGNATURE FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER Director of Personnel, 2611 Curie 6/2/61 Approv FORM NO. 2']'] Replaces Form 30-4 1 APR 55 J / which may be used. 1676 00 76 6 STAT Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R000700200036-6 Approved For Release 2003/0;19612024-01-15T11:37:26Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80b01676r001300140007-8: BOOK PUBLICATIONA99 4P (BOOK)Approved For Release 2003/03/06 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R001300140007-8 (250) MINNEAPOLIS, JUNE 9 (AP)-TWO TIP OFFICIALS OF THE CENTRAL INTFLLIGENE AGENCY HAVE CONTACTED A NEW YORK PUBLISHING HOUSE IN AN APPARENT EFFORT TO SUPPRESS OR CENSOR A BOOK DUF TO BE PUBLISHED ABOUT U.S. SECRET INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS, THE "1I"'"14'FAPOLI S TRIBUNE REPORTED TOT)AY. IN A WASHINGTON STORY WRITTEN BY CORRESPONDENT CHARLES W. BAILEY, THE TRIBUNE SAID A RANDOM 4OUSF SPOKESMAN CONFIRMED THAT B'I' ?p nTPFr.TnR ?~nura Mrrn"!c A"In f w OFPUrrv n? nnn?wnn , ... ...... ._..._ ~~_~?': ` ". CARTFR COMPLAINED ABOUT TNF BOOK, "THE INVISIBLE GOVE TRY-ROOK IS SCHEDULED TO rO TO PRESS LATER THIS MONTH . BAILEY ~QUOTED iHIS RAND'!", HOUSr SOURCE, WHO ASKED THAT HE NOT ? BE "IT SEFMF) TO 'F TWAT TUUF "URPO' (OF MCCON ANTI dRTT_P) WAS EITHER, THE SUPPRFSSIO" ^P TR ALTrnINS_^F THE' ROOK WE WER'' ABOUT Tl PUBLISH." T4F OBJECTI^" S, Tug' "OU^CF ADDED, WFRF: ON 17'3!'RAL ROUNDS. AUTHORS OF THE BOOK AOE WASHINGTON;19642024-03-05T12:25:06Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80b01676r001300140021-2: LETTER TO MR. ROBERT D. LOOMIS FROM JOHN A. MCCONEApproved For Release 2003/05/06 :CIA-RDP80B01676R001300140021-2 ?w~t3 ~~~~~ ~~' t~~ ~~~ sit tip ~;:~. ~~t~as ! arc it ~ 3 ~r. ~~r.~~a ~ ~ stmt ~- d t~ ~~ di~S~t4 a~rs~ ~. ~~ ~ Ica ~~' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~+~'~~I ! s~.~ ~~tiv~ try, t~ cr~rat~..- ~ ~ ~~ ~~??~a3.da ~ c~~?~ ~ Est a~'ets~~~0 #v;~c#., ~'~'~~~1: t~~~~~ t~ too '.1+~'(C ~ G~B~ G ~~5~ ~ ,~ ~; ~~#~ ~+~ ~~ #s~~5tin~1~' Gs~~~ ~ arsasa~tt~'a e~ #te,C~trl~. ~.~ a~a~ ~r, a~+~ t~[ car ~~ ~~ ~~~~~ ~' to x~c~u ~'~ ~ 3# ~~ ~.. ~'w~~.~~~~a ,cat r~ cis; ~tiamE. 3" !~a- ~ ~ ~~~~~- ~~~~~~ ~~w ~~-~~~ ~~ tt~ ~r+~ ~t 3la~ 3 ~ ~ taa ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ d ~~s s~~~'t as ~- ~ csm, sty a ~~ t ~, ~ ~~ ~3ts~p+lfb~~-~ fit ~ ~ a~~ #"x~ ~~9 3i'L~:i C~ dstd~ ESA ~. ~ t1~C~1 ~~~~~~~ ~ t ~ R~e~;~ ~~~ Est ~u~# ~{}f 19b~ #3 ~~lS3ch ~~ ts~ ~~ ~#~~ i:~ ~~ ~ Ott ~Qr~, ~r~~r~~d. ~' g~ ,~~ t~- d,~ ~~ '? 1~~i~+~ it~~~d ~~ ~ !~ tea ~6 ~ ~` #.~~ z~ ~a bye. ~. ~ t~iar* r ~~# t~a~ lsa~rs~sc Approved For Release 2003/05/06 :CIA-RDP80B01676R001300140021-2 Approved For Release 2003/05/06 :CIA-;19642024-01-15T22:05:54Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80b01676r004100010103-4: LETTER TO MR. C. M. ROBERTSON, JR. FROM ALLEN W. DULLESApproved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R004100010103-4 Eli 60-87k/a . Rob Jr* . It U. Jones cr-spam Care' !c er Ci innati 2a - A c= ` ha k you v",y Qw.A -Lcr y .ette: v:- 4=7 rrinvitina me t at the s ttt i Meeting eef the Cizte x tt and lteT C W ty SiiLvutioa Army As iat _:.. on 2j fir. I s i a c e r e 3 rugrat t t I ww 11A I lit" a meter ccodtaoW. On W" yc _ iI tlyz-p preciete the interest that yw sue- n asking me t:;= be the 4 :tt vt s v at y ; AaCit?k.'.1 Ncetla s, SINNED o/DCT1 (10 Feb. 60) Rewritten: a DCI/ ak(12 Feb. 60) Distribution: Orig. - Addressee 1 - DCI Ax-'`,{_ 'r 1 -- Col. Grogan 1 - AAB En w/basic Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIAIRDP80BO1676R004100010103-4 Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R004100010103-4 '-WE RALPH H.J ONES COMPANY/DDVERTISING enc) CA12.I:W TOWE1-L, CINCINNATI 2, OHIO Mr. Allen W. Dulles Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. February 3, 1960 Two years ago, we invited you to be the featured speaker at the A;19602023-11-23T17:15:59Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78b04747a002100070006-6: DEAR SIR:STATINTL STATINTL Auer ~~~~bl~ r~.~?r~~ a~ ~fi ~~ fibs nand ~~ - ~ ~gx~t; ~~ ~r~~ ~ ~~ ~ s our ~~c~.~~.~n ~~ to ~~.~ ~rrrp~s~l ?~rt .-6.66. '1~er~ fi~ ~xats~c asc~n~ for hatvf3 re~h~ti ~.) A I~rge p~~~ien ~ux~ ~1~ ~. F~ ~$ hz~~ 81.x~aciy 1~e~t e~fited # gar .~ ~~~ ~~~~ r+~~~ax~h pz~gr~t~. The r~~a~~3.~g ~ a~tr~.~-b3.e ~ ' ~ub~e~t prsal ~. ~~zld ~fi ~~ ~fi~: ~~ ~ a b~fisn~i~. ?ttr^ibut~.c~~ Vie far yca~;r p~ro~~~. STATINTL 6 a~ the ~+~.~fi~ ~~ ,~t ~ ~~ ec~ntact ~ g~~ec~t~.an pr3.nfii.~-c~ ~~r~ ~ ~~~ ~s~fi ~ yes ~3:r:g c~~t +~~f~rfi~# '~~ fi~~ 4t~ a~pecfi~ ~~~ dir~cfi and 3.r~d3.vfi ~~fi~.e~a~ +~~.e~tx~ttti~ ~ri.es~ Brute ha~~sfil~r ~~ ~~.3.y }~ytxt~ tha ~~ ~ ~~ oaf th~.s ~t~arp~tn~r ~~~ ~e~3 than u~3.ghfi t~~ v4e Y~ c~b~~efiiv~s:s 7,} kgi~-c~ you ~n- ~~ o~ Qur p~r+a~~ ~f ~ -~c~u ~f#`c~rt~, a Z} ~~ r~f~m~~ c~c~x se~~//~~y~~3!}}~.~~+~lq~~!tt~~ ..y,~'j~$~y~ ~~~i~~ ~~ y~ ~~~ h~~ b~~ a~ ~~ ~ ~S~i4'4v Si i~Y7i iii ~a~.St~y~~{~} Guaar~~~f,ry~~ ~~~.~fc~~r~~~~yyy:.~~t~""~~~e~ty~~ ~a~:~/yyt ~;~rv;19652023-10-18T11:00:32Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78s01932a000100010064-7: IRAN - - TERRORIST THREAT AGAINST AMERICANSApproved For ReIeas%2g01496/13 : CIA-R DP78~O1932A000100010064-7 SIGNAL CENTEF2~VSE ONLY ~ 4 ,. 10 2 e B 11 3 6 9 12 ST *, .c'x C 1. Lt Stg o 1 A ~' "~ t lrr } L~ Q a " ` LrL P ) .A EAT ct 1 I Wt TtY I t(HIRA . T4 VAL VAT `TVtD Y' r; vl *F A ? Ado SI" Xt 5O CLODS TO 14AJ ION - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER HAN THE ISSUING OFFICE AcArw r to t A aIA$*7 C PIOYAI ?A Y IS' t ro 141' ;ttf u _-____-___---_-. ------ 'F1 Elt'E~I E NVM 3ER DATE-TIME GROUP MESSAG~ CITE 1 r (ALLE Y UNVE Xf ` Cr l T EACH TRANTA' rT L P. State Department review completed nr^`,Q~ For Release 2005/06/13 : CIA-RDP7 S01932A000100010064-7 FORM USE %EC/TC~175" 4-73 4G EDITIONS 1 Approved For Release 2@69M 6/13 : CIA-RDP78S AGE COI - -- ACP TOG TPE ARO ,7! 94 VT THTEA "S A.C.-A t'7T r'Arr. ZMlt+ AR PT ASE A! } A. Mt "1 C f r, Vw 'SAL, 'A' TLY 41C"l CA T LTG! T !A I i e b ST 1 *'"T~Ct *~' OUP, ' t" ' ?: *TT V1 k , AEE CrLT 'rRAT YI Y T4 T 1 ETI LOUII IG TPA:, W 41C11 11A Tilt CAP.A TL ITY IApa rrl t T4 E SPIN rr FGI Tor Cut ~ - . r;19742024-05-28T16:14:15Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79-00434a000100010016-2: COMMENTS ON CAREER MANAGEMENT PLAN14 Approved For Releasw'2000/06/tt ? D P79-00434A0001~9'010016-2 Secur' Infor r *i; ,,, W 2* it is as~ t43 ov a P ' - i a* t aftitam-a lift's woft 48 nm nt OMMI&WOOll tntAve o sg term ems oe e , o d to _ t malb t4 s ue . in O:1) zatt on, These sties ShM14 be In keeplM Vi their Pl'OVIMS ta.. r and Mies 4 t*21 JLq- lutes tar t .*S t, esimal. deal;, ;,ty tnformatiort Approved For Release 2000/06/14: CIA 34A000?8010016-2 unity InformafA clw of raw modiftl latelligsaw Of mofteal n., 00 tM s. of this as ptt of cr zed: a1 *a a .ltttas, s A and B will fah to e', s"tions D be rya.. with mly ought ifieatton o ` 1itiaa* if, %adquartore Te*Wftl s ?Dwain ,, Ban =tom, ice .ate: TGOW111.1to dw Took 1 Approved For Release 2000/06/14: Tftbn4 dim ion a #acUrity InforrriAijh# Approved For Release 2000/06/1 ThirtAm . tbrou& sixteen wmId receive imulTamrters ar" and then be, "a4,, to no" pre"ing positions from I 1 tkrough hlerardV of 1 t but rates dive "I OVIOyment. van tie for a large ff of nurses. awaged;19522023-10-03T02:05:15Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp51-00049a000100020002-4: COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL ASSIGNMENT WITH PRESENT ACTIVITY25X1X8 L Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP51-00049AO00100020002-4 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP51-00049AO00100020002-4 9000100020002-4 The SurveyDivision of this branch is charged with the D intelligence .survey function. 'he .Control Division is responsible" for studies. affecting security controls and those. affecting OCD operations.. A subject breakdown of studies completed to'date is shown below. This breakdown points up that studies undetaken:within the Branch in many instances have not been ' within r-. the'functional jurisdiction of the Requirements Branch or the Division und e taking the .study. .~ p" u _e aG~ .a.ti ` fry c ' csvt ? Functional Total Req. Control Survey Div. Study Subjects Assignment Studies Div. StudiesStudies 1. To checK-timeliness and adequacyofCIG- producedintelligence 3. To develop policy and procedures for Survey Div. 4. To .ascertain require- ments of . `Fed. ;agencies for particular CIG services 5. ;19982023-07-02T00:32:06Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp70-00211r000300210007-7: CONVERSATION WITH ARNOLD/.mar j Fc. Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R0003 CJ7l~P{'Sts/last tfi'l/Wt-R,X ~, / tr+n/~ ecs c/ Uf m~ /2~ -/ Comn,Prccc/mle- kct/~ Uh hphla7 /Jcr cis who &/ 176'L /Nd/ 02 _ ~n S /! k q a S -,o,4 S `Z? I h cl / /'C V thQ u // 6, ~74 3. ~hP c~c~s s!~'#/ ' /- -rr~~i !V_~ oLi i/ar!? t Iz 7-c f o// u/ s- /l 11 A'"ey e )7c /s 7 1/t -i ih All ~//0 (CC off ar /crh. u~ilt7 61, // et 7 Us ~h C" '04' r C' he wee 07a 2i 4kf 0 ct 7,ze,A4 a 41 s-e- I. rfi M ~I /?!J~ CG /Lt rN 1 / , 7 e (= Co p an G G v 1~71/~' (rLe Gf V C L7 I~ G hk ' LP/ GL t[ 14 7. J y GL16 VC0 ` M- I, s,- ee/ /U9. t- / 7" >?ry e C' rr P ~t ^ . l T- S. S d t S fit f' / AHAn.,* O c ' Q y _ Aak eFo Ffefeasg 2&/11 eIA-I 7# 00111 6PO21 `? k"'l- c.~ y a,o a ~ / f~ yf u ~ % c r l a l /N o 4~? / /f Gc~cr ~t s ct t,~ - C r N~ c 4 l s/ e/ /xfe,*7, u 5- 4// r c a K /N "eOl STAT STAT GCs q- -71 GGe M.-e/ u s 3' /k4 / 1'e k in Wo 4 0-0/ ~, ?, ~,; kwki-l tar If / i o v/~ P1T A T I Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70;19512024-05-31T23:13:51Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp71t00730r000600090111-5: TRANSMITTAL OF EIC REPORT(Classified)Approved For Release. 2000/0 I6 : CIA-RDP71 T00730RQ00600090111-5 W7, I " 17 January 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Dissemination Control Branch, _3171 CR FROM: SUBJECT: Chief, Publicatio s Staff, Oft 4. Transmittal of EIC Report 25X1 C 1. It is requested that the attached copies of the following report be forwarded to for further 25X1A9a transmittal copy of this report is attached for .25X1 C EIC WGR 1 / 256, Biweekly Report, 29 November 1965, Confidential, Copies 558 - 561 (Copy No. 557 for 25X1A 25X1A9a 25X1 C 2. The Office of Research and Reports considers that dissemi- nation of the attached report will result in a net advantage to thy: United States and has prepared it in accordance with applicable disclo- sure policies. Release of this report has been authorized by EiC-0-2-y3' 1, 22 April 1958. 25X1A9a 5 Attachments cc: SA/AR ACTION COMPLETED Mete, ),y Qav-,. (, 4 BY, The dissemmnalior reused by tii,s memorandum has been completeej Approved For Release 2000/ W P7 "46'4600090111-5 A;19662023-10-14T18:25:21Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp70-00211r000200150048-0: Weekly Report Covering 6 December 1956 Through 12 December 1956Sanitized - Approv CIA-RDP70-00211 R000200150048-0 25X1 A9a DEC 1q. 1956 6 , em r 1956 Tha-oi)th 12 Det er 1956 mach ,.nee anti , and o ra,t io of Three mat claases will be 25X1A9a .r vents of Y11crof 11'a onnel re- 25X1 A9a of new microfilm camera made by zh1ne in 0. ZbAlAva 25X1 A9a . 1, P 'cr f aoa, e , and r. ? part Interleafed carlaon form wo',,Id be 1 than h ee method for producing , x, cam. 25X1A9~ 25X1 A9a Attended confermwe 10, Uv and 12 Deoember, New York City, on s :n utex ,M spar ar by Institute of Radio 25X1 A9a b* F1 FL $woo& $0000 phase a: A ation for mp(tin machinery and - r e Institute cal ngimere s Papers and exhibit most b. Sanitized - Approved CIA-RDP70-00211 RO DOMM 25X1A5a1 for Agency rso ., Lfl * Final ? will be swA* 25X1A9a 25X1A9a Sanitized - Approved Fo Im CIA-RDP70-00211 R000200 Sanitized - Approved I se : CIA-RDP70-00211 RO 8-019562023-07-09T01:06:33Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-03921a000100020001-4: INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT- -RECOMMENDATION # 8Approved For Release 2001/~02 :CIA-RDP78-03921A00010002000~?~4# into r~ ~s?i eY classtPt$d .. ~' ~.tec ~r A - REV ORTE ~~-tie: -?-_-.. BY t~~.,~-'~--; ORES cE~uE ~ ..~~..,_~-- rY~~ ~~ os~s3 c~a~s ..S?_ ~RE'~'~91 cL1E#~ ~ Juir~ Ix~~x R~r ~! - --- 25X1 Aga IviEMORA.NDUIVI FOR: 9 April 1968 Inspector General's Report -- Recommendation #8 1, The IG xecomanended that the Director of Training establish appropriate criteria far determining the types of training that shall be entered on each exnployee'e training record, the Office of Training concurred in this recommendation. Following are the criteria to be considered in determining the types of training than shall be entered on each employee's training a. enter all training whichihae a significant besring on preeexzt or future adminE~~trative . ctio s, ,~,-~, ~rR : .~ b. include that training vitae to the deveioprxient of a realistic anti workable data base, c. include training where costs of the training a~~e a significant factor in account;19682023-11-09T21:00:46Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-04314a000100110011-6: CONTINGENCY TASK FORCE TRAINING PROGRAMApproved For Release 2002/01/23": t4Rm-RDP78-04314A0001 00110011-6 =MMUM WA t*Pi This docamenf is part of an integrated file, if se ar tt1 ividStaE a s$A.;CitQ t, r ? e. OMVFWMMU 10 25X1 A Approved For Release 2002/01/23 : CIA-RDP78-04314A000100110011-6 #0 V014% t, a e=t t i afi t atua t ft m4am (w =1 tthe 1atri aro ttx rvia as . 'tee the wr l cr it ti* YfAt U &t it, 14 0 Uof Approved For Release 2002/01/23 : CIA-RDP78-04314A000100110011-6 2:1.9. 2:1.9. SIIQO 25X1A9A OTR/061 :bp (i6 Aug 61) Distribution: Orig. & I - Addressee 1 - one/mo 2:1.6. i Approved For Release 2002/01/23': CIA-RDP78-04314A000100110011-619612023-11-10T11:08:26Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp84-00022r000400010023-5: RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICESApproved For Release 2000/4/03 : CIA-RDP84-00022R000400010023-5 Re'7 is tratior: C 1`rrCT were received from the Department of State, the 4 ,r ~~rsrt.:c.n1,, '.;:18 entry ,. I.. n e Tr~t.e7rc,',ar,. and the . Central r, I ?: r'?- ~., gen.n' ' ' Y fl This IS a TEP only, for the use of pCl1H5. This documilt hal been approved fox release through 0 0 ).' The record copy has been M4"r`'4'%he HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM of wed to National Archives the Central Intelligence Agency. under the HISTORI VpPV"VAFP8Pff& se 2000ffl/e031:., 1) )5)WP84-00022ROO0400010023-5 Date > $ 9 HRP g 9 - ~---? . ,.,,m Approved For Release 2000/09103: CIA-RDP84-00022R000400010023-5 and its predecessor, Ot::e-. rtcoi~cis of the Office of Strategy c Services +-,p ~___ .. $OTi ;Gtn1T1#d by the D6parLwentia 01 State. and the Army and the Central Intelligence Agency. an + ~ ,f records not in the National Archives: Related=records z g ce t lating.to gence Agency, PUG 263, include extracts and transcripts of intercepted fo;20002023-10-05T13:05:49Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp83t00573r000300050018-8: DATA CALL ON SUPPORT TO CONGRESSApproved For Release 2001/08/07 : CIA-RDP83T00573R000300050018-8 o 3 , ",sBO MEMORANDUM 'OR: Chief, tAW. :: Staff SUBJECT: Data Call tf f ; )ip `M to Cr REFERENCES: Multi Ad rte 3ua .ci dated 13 Deoee . r 1)79, same subject (COMPT 7 9- , i Multi Ad r :A_. a +: as Wit. IDL, steed 14 eskLer 197-, same 3u,)ject (DD/A 73 .3802/1) on the work effort relate,:` Att; a/a Distribution: Original Addressee 1 - C/P&BG/MS/ODP 2 - ODP Registry 2 - O/D/ODP P&13G/14S/ODP caj/1_..y STATINTL Approved For Release 2001/08/07 : CIA-RDP83T00573R000300050018-8 , r r `~",r) . it rrs ~~' n Approved Fo ss 601/O8/07 . I -RE P83T'005 000300050018-8 DD/A 79-3802/1 1 4 DEC 1979 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director o: ,,j imunicat ions Director of ).i1 a Processing Director oT Hance Director of 1)vistics Director oT 1-dical Services Director of ''rsonnel Director of i-curity Director o l 1' ra in ing Chief, Innff!,r -it! ion Services Staff FROM: STATINTL Acting Chi-f, I)DA Management Staff SUBJECT: Data Call t)n support to Cong;19802023-10-23T12:12:06Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r001600930006-0: ATTITUDE OF HUNGARIAN LEGATION VIENNA, TOWARD YUGOSLAV LEGATIONCLASSIFICATION C-6WpzHT1AL% CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY SUBJECT 25X1 ACQUIRED 25X The Hungarian Legation in Vienna wired azdanest on 4 July 194,8 for instructions concerning the attitude to be adopted by the Hug ar*an Legation toward the Fu- ooslav Legation. The answer, very brief, ordered the Yugoslav Lem but correctly tion to be treated "cool ]y ". TJ~,; ,~LLl: ' ~3 -g-aded to + in . ;ca _ e with the ;;- to the 13 of e tru r(r1):rc:;!cr the t es. Archivist of the U ~; Qa Ca Next Review Date: 2003 Document ~9~-- NO CHANGE in Class. ^ Class._. ~n~_t^~,D TO: TS iiq, q717 Auth: DD!? , t1G BY: Date: DATE OF flWO ACQUIRED Austria/kUnrary/Yu,oslavia Attitude of Hungarian Le atiaa, Vienna, toward Yv oelav Lefflation REPORT NO. DATE DISTR. 9 July 1948 NO. OF PAGES NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO 25X1 4012 5X1 nw~. VcItit191 OF TND UNITED STATES HITNIN TMt YIANINO Of TNt ESPIONAGE ACT SO D. s c..l AND 92. A NASS0. O RISroDN SNA11SEtON 1: OR iN8 REYIsnPtON ;19482024-03-06T08:39:16Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r003300730001-1: TECHNICAL ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUSTRIAN BUSINESSMANApproved.For Release 2003/12/10 : CIA-RDP82-00457R003300730001-1 CLASS?F?CATi .J.G!. ' 1~Q u ENCY CFNTF?M 1W, O TIOP R P COUNTRY ttustx= /Ger j SUBJECT Technical Items Offored for Cale 2 b A 1 y ue r3an I3i vusmasa n PIACE ACQUIRE DATE OF 25X1A Kti''Utd i NU T CD NO. 25X1A DATE DISTR. ,'--7 operator 7c,-e9 NO.OF PACES NO. OF Ei!CL S, CUSfED BEi GW) SUPPLEMENT TO 't c~ ;G r na.~ c. .. err r cr oa nT crs~:a:s~i:aeae P T 3:r S3R : t ;:` CI 73a 67 L. =. s c .7::C"i76',3 BP r~'J &.:C - ,ay n3 z , !~ 22..,''r II :HIS IS UNEVALUATED INFO RMKHOI ~o Otto Pink, s? , Vo.% r' y to - 181, . r y ' ~ ' zg C022 the icy l: 07 cfo s es ai cd ,ox~ coo 1s rj Mont, tools, 3Yi1 p.~ ~ ar uie eoziP:e-u0 Woia'0& 3d- !. c1`77 .nri 7 of ~uuz.,an ?.ter :t1tnta r -ili.".:1'x'3:: ur + 71 .6 n . 3, . a s;oi 1 odel 3"{:{'.C(: b ~^r, n a Wn ~' ut p y , ry r cariab'.!t r ,' 6 buUa ir.3) l CG , 2 1~3 C; th r PUSS ? 3;LY3 1f3 e-I,w ~ 1r$I"~1 io:Ic 9 Cc"~.td~1T~a3f', ' z et19492024-02-08T23:17:06Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r004300030009-6: ADLERSHOF AIRFIELDApproved For ReleMMUENTIIN P82-00457R004300030009-6 CLASS IF1CATION COUNTRY ovie -one of Gee rriaxzv 25X1 EVALUATION--1.. DATE OF CONTENT - DATE DATE OBTAINED. _._J _,_--_._--PLACE OBTAINED:. 25X1 REFERENCES_, PAG ES...._.... -ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) REMARKS-____ -DATE PREPARED 25X1 25X1 Jaa~.t.;ar,? 195 's t~Ji non Inc a cr. if tk~. a n ~'iincows were p~.~rt~zerl at the northeast corner of the ./'DL lZS_HOF -N 53/Z 94) 25X1 -, i _,fiald. There was no flying, is bulanoe and 25X1 passenger car 0 v re standing in front ow the -r'iiots2 billets. 25X1 c - ?n t _01 P! I CLASS IFICATION CONFIDENTIAL The report confirms that no air unit is st-tioned at the field. Tr-nsport ,-lanes of the S1':i~ occasionally land there,, This docur e,'t regraded to CONFIDE" i ::lI. dance with the letter of 1 C c'^'sE s 1:;78 from the Director of Central l,n:jiligence to the Archivist of the United States. Next Review Date: 2008 Approved For Release 2006/02/27 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004300030009-619502024-09-29T10:37:44Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000200090008-6: JUNKERS, DEUGAUa "T CONTROL Approved For Release 19 zdi L IQ NCE REPORT 25X1A2g 25X1A6a 25X1X6 The type o pl& pie in which the JUMO-22A, is to be installed has not yet been octde?d o 2,, The :P--i26 cr .r:hit because of the inw.perience of the teat pilot in 'mart D`_ient. Mare rz:era no construction faults in the plane. th 3 3iota', : hx?e m ich planes has been complateds the fours on~ei is to be ~ .ryas:, built at Dessau and will go to Moscow When fin shed No Mawr -0 'e, e --c. span has been zede, but the leading edge of the wings has undergoi ~ta alight arc>t :.fic?,avion since the crag the in=dex .mot of the leading edge hsij ^8 .- sh .p < into a; lease sharp em me in order to improve the str .3. ine. m,46. Tho at ett in October 1 f rst i -131 The thy. 1 -131 as to have been ca g flog to onc;ow at the end of :eptemb?.4r 1946 The second EF l3l is being wed a. at braking ? :~~st at Dessau. These planes are fitted with six 004 Jots, ocil t aid co olaen -o at Dleesau, and not with. 003, which are to b;19462023-06-27T20:01:03Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000700710008-2: POLITICAL INFORMATION: DISSIDENCE IN CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY- DIFFERENCES OF OPINION BETWEEN MAO TSS-TUNG AND CHANG WEN-T'IENCOUNTRY China CO T 'JM, e 2001/03/O5 FEBR82r00457R0007007 Jas. FICLU.S ONLY FRAM INTELLIGENCE GROUP INTELLIGENCE REPORT S 03 CT Political Ir o tion& Dissidence in Chinese U Cormat .st Party -- Differences of Opinion betty n J MAO Tse-tung and CHANG n--t 4 i 25X1X The recent split in Chinese Corrmr,Iriist ranks in Nrrth Ch-Ina between L O Tse- tung and CI'A""G Wen-te fen 7 ~. ) has ?,eon maturing since the Japanese surrender in 1945. C&IANGs's Me subordinate is Li Li-san whose is now a tceneher in Yuan Tunp University (' = ~/ ,` i ); she has many' influential friend?c~ a; e?Osco`- a'nd is ?cncndn for fl efi lt3`es on Co r"rusria Chinese Co'-munist Panty, helor_gs to theIrfte.x'ki;atic,ntt3 Ci qu.e O:f which also includes CH F1' Shao-- , WANG Chia-se and Ll Li-san),. 25X1 C INFO. WIT. 25 July 1941 PAGES 1 SUPPLEMENT 25X1A member of tie Centra-1 rcrrr .' tec, arc= a rner.:'rer of V-.p- Politburo of the CIiAT'G Eden-ta i.en sreciali ses i n uneer?cover activities; I,rc; a{-a.r.'a and intel;19472023-10-16T13:58:31Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r001800520004-5: RAILROADS AND BRIDGES1 .~' +- _25X1A -.t~.i~ ~s .~.~o~~ ~a ~a~r~~ 25X1A -~ ~~1 iE. ~7~ 1L?'3TED $ELOWI Si~PPLcNiE~i1 ~'G 25X1 X Rx~P~RT ~a. 25X1A +~ ._ r ~'I,L' "d +? ~ ~' .~ ?:~ ~'w'~it~ ~'f.'~.1` 'C',~.$1~! -;J~ Q"~1 ~.G?E3 #a ? Q1 `v" tC C'.11~ 6~E i:lC i~.l~7t L};? ~F, ta+9t3 iit~1'3t ,:A:~;3; i~ ..o~Y.s.i~'~4I .~.~$y i;;3:i?:i3 ill?.+, ~rs.~i~ ~y+sij.t?il~i e~0 I'fC214~v v~fl~?t3~ ~'$~.ClalEl . Of" ;r`]ksrC"'.~.Ll il.~.':g':~-~~'+.O '~~2~''v i'J.$I6 If.i~~c~lf?t~' F,tr.a ,,.,,~.~~ .-t,:r, ~e~~in~~~~ ~u ~k~~s n~a?v~ ~.+~ ~~:~3.~ ~~~~ f:~~~3I= ~n~~~; 1'.'~'C'% "CiAI: ~?~'1;..i.rl' $~"il~t':.S?T3 ~'1$~, e~etC'Yr~ '.,g''';~# '!',3~~=:t~~ r t~::$.G':waii Q'dt:w ."!3 ~EJ~.QV ~~:'4'w , ' S:~IF.tX` .i't:~::C~~ ~C3 ! F.IA.C:~, t3.1~.~.(aCt9.~$Ci.. {~~ ~~ i ,3~! Yfi:,~i~: trfa.?~ 7G.~3i'.~?vr!~: Ct~1~:p.1..6~;:R.oEt al? aA~ ~?~~i~I~~~ry fir. ~:~.~; ~~e ~ ct~~y~.; aS:'~ ~'cs-as.?' sn~t~~?Ix ~o ~:~,r~r~ ~ax~ d~:~~.~ ~~7K`f_2~1:a:.rl,~'n ~f.~ +3T'r4~??3 ].3 ~~~~ 31?E3~E?~'~S .~.QX~6; .!."~ Itl9~i.8~'P. ~tf.=-r~t;?;19482023-07-21T23:27:18Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp85-00988r000600020047-4: DEAR MR. SECRETARY:Approved For Release 2002/02/14: CIA-RDP85-00988R000600020047-4 TAB Approved For Release 2002/02/14: CIA-RDP85-00988R000600020047-4 Approved For Rase 2002/02/14: CIA-RDP85-00988RC"600020047-4 COMP: ROLLER GENERAL OP THC UNITED STA i :S D-16391:6 Februai,y 26, 19 7 0 Door Xr. Sec. e"' y: This is i:.h reyp:)n ;c to a. lr_t .or da~CCZ a:;uary 3 j 1970, Of 2 7~Jrtt 1c x i CUit: C ^ . IC cr :iy 4c 31ct wiccrctc y Gs vest "sa vj 9 C:G'.:C ,:_"":. the use of appropiicatcd fun{l.?. t.D.. prov'ido .[4p ce for the ;r?,^.rI ii o 4hho ve ic1e- O pcr 0o-, neg. in 1'c.a1 ed bui.4CF.Lnes ? prig od fund.; i co.~te a~1zto . ir, Consaectior. Nab C'11 the :~ ceu y e o-? f+ r +~.~~`' Y De j~L.k'y+luac' M netivvie i .n_'r1re i?. c:.'. ...... I .T .. .? Zvi .a ~'7~P C. i1t .L'O41 of a A~k ~i:}~r S~`i i. .t. ~t rind di~.Ci~tnr"3 j4uS11i f lJJ;. D. C. ~ to u.~ iVat'cly o :.ec '. L v ~S trig ioz:, D" bK.1. J. ~1.1.A1js located ~y jam} T in C r.ti "t1.Y.! Any V..AYJ~iiuia ad /`?cl.- G to Ile Iryl V Di; trict o;;19702023-11-26T21:35:36Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp85t00353r000100260020-6: THE SITUATION IN LEBANONApproved For Release 22004/12/16 : CII A ?^ -00 - DIA, te,view(s) completed. THE SITUATION IN LEBANON The leftist Muslim forces under the overall leadership of Kamal Jumblatt are continuing to drive against Christian strongholds in Beirut and in the mountains east of the capital. The direct Syrian- mediation effort has stalled The Syrians are now banking on Fatah chief Yasir Arafat--whose aid to .,the leftists has been largely responsible for their recent military success--to persuade Jumblatt to accept a cease-fire. Syria could increase its leverage over Arafat by cutting off its military aid to Fatah, and probably has already threatened to do so. Arafat's next move is the key to the military, situation., His forces have spearheaded major leftist gains; if he keeps them committed, there is no hope, for an immediate cease-fire. If Arafat,,orders Fatah and other independent fedayeen groups to stop aiding Jumblatt and his leftist allies, renegade army of ficer Ahmad Khatib and Muslim rad;19762024-03-23T04:21:04Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp86-00244r000100010009-6: ORDER - AWARD0Rp~'r%ve&K6AR se 2001/08/09: CFA t- ,e fr r.- ~. TO, -j Sf/{GT.(y,f~rsi ore am) Add-u! IMPQR TAN=3L (Vs' Uus address eelr/-_ Cu-003-19672: -6/3)0/7,22. 133 I IX x ;172 PUf{CI(ASL DR(IC(Tli t ALI:o f;1,h;11C1 lfll (07R (IUUTAI ION AC L'1[11CAFL(J P?tIUVI I'I (A ( ILIIiNICII THE [OLLOI ING ON THE: /'y, r'ECIFII I; U"; , UTH DI TiII, (18111H AI1D OH TI1L AT[AIJILEJ :.HE ES. If A11(. ltif:1 Hi11'.c firI (VIuv AS C:L'E or r S or r { IL t lul h b eIhr,re by you, M"01 1rlditwn, (Jr Chdnycs are :art f'Irtl, in lull LLIIN/. TIIIS d,^r.,IJ Uf^,rr;Il y arrSefplr.rl 1 hl the TS of 1110 fnIf!r.f P:1 bldoC vut)I Ihr? III f, ;'Jr c an , Shr,t, IflenjU r u n - ' (/1 CU'I.~Jr?Irlro 111(1 \pro i' Uln,e;IS bf (h4 lIriNi documents, mCl rani? :;n/ lurr?t. r,n (Al 111 / { e mml.nls mIel COIn fm ,91 your bid (Jr Ibe g;.vernrnents reynrst lur proposal Imd your rolulspl ([;) the ,r,hddula ICJ i fu: yrner w'd ID I': rrf.nt s or.?,(rat Cr arcephlnce. No further cnntr,,ct al pruvi;ion l,d dorurmmt is ? 'br 4,41i;19722023-09-14T02:16:43Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79s01011a000400030006-7: STATE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SE-9? EftlawA ar Rel as 2005/04/26 : R- 601011A000490030006-7 STATE I7EP83T 1 'COGMM= S Am SLR CODTCfICKS 7. 1. If ceaae*firb negotiatic s 11h0U34 break dorm, we believe that Coa mitt forces in Zoroa vi l probably continue laze-scale military operatic no in the area and may undertake offensive actions against U N troops at an early date. e war would exist. ? '`? e n a , att x, prevent an extension of the area of conflict and, an the other, jin Haan of internal etiins in Cmmanist China endeavor to provide a not-3 , lqg s oa >en a ass cps o a intenanoe of Chinese Coeomunist will and ability to continue adlitary operf3tionc in Sava. If, however, the Ce ist forces in Sores were th8 toned, with decisi?: defeat,, the Kremlin would probably intensify its aid, even to the eMPloyment, of Soviet forces to such an extent that a de f int Ift' h- y IISiL an ?arly defe9at or expulsions of UA/M forces. tit, theea'efore, believe that the KrMlln will on the w ha d ~..,,~ ~_ to accept the risk of soic a,,,,;20052024-05-24T17:08:15Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000500190008-0: FACILITIER OF THE UKHTA OIL COMBINE; RATE OF 1952 SHIPMENTS/RATE OF VORKUTA COAL SHIPMENTS/RAILWAY SECURITY EAST OF KOTLAS.Approved For Release 2002/01/03 of 1(nt?l8.s. ;%1CE_JACD,:r RED (my si cc) DATE ACQUIRED (er aoueR?ce) DATE I(or INFO. i1. $. Officials only SECRET SUBJECT gacilitier of the U.hta Oil Combine; Rate of 1952 Ship- iuente/.tate of 11or::uta Coal Shipraents/Railway Security Bast, COUNTRY USSR The Uichta Bitumen Works The U::hta Carbon Black Frr.ctory. (Carbon black in used in the rubber industry) The Ukhta Mechanical Works The Ukhta Repairs Plant The Ushta Electrical Power Station. 2. "In 1952 four trains with 4.0 cisterns of 50 tons each left this combine daily for Leningrad and from time to tine for Archangel. 3. "Ten trains, each with 40 hopper-cars (each car taking 60 cent tons) lof wtrainsith werecawe daily to Kotla? from the Vorkuta region in 1952. Fifty per directed on to Leningrad while the rest went t- the towns of Archangel, Kirov and Molotov. The Vorsuta coal is first-grade' coking coal for metallurgical plants. '4. "In'1952 the population of Vorkuta numbered 42,000; 75 per cent;19532023-08-02T12:42:13Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000500740185-3: INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO INFORMATION. FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. Approved For Release 2003/10/01 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000500740185-3 Q7.0.1- -I TY TNFORD]ATT(N 25X1 A CLASSIFICATION C019fAITDENTTAT SUBJECT II ICATIOAB Cr PBTCHOL GICAL YOLII>cRtHILI'jLE8 HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING TOO NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES. WITHIN THEMtANING or TITLE IS. SECTIONS 791 AND 794. Or THE U.S. COOL. Al AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION 00 OCVE. CATION Or ITS CONTENTS 70 ON OECLIPT 9T AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS VIlONI.91110-1T LA1._ 2HE AL PRODUCTION of THIS room is 000NISITLO. 25X1A DATE OF INFORMATION DATE DIST. NO. OF PAGES SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION (Nov. 24-301 1952) CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY INFORMATION Approved For Release 2003/10/01 : CIA-RDP80-00809{% 0740185-3 Local Sino-Soviet Friendship Month activities continue along ebtabli_hed llnei:.. but with completion of the thir;20012023-10-29T19:45:01Z
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
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-rdp78-05252a000300020001-3: RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING CERTAIN POSITIVE STEPS WHICH MIGHT BE TAKEN TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY IN THE FINANCE DIVISIONApproved Fo~-R~ase 2002/02/ r ,~ Act~.n h1.~~, ~'~.nae~ ~.v~.~~.cxt S~~ Sr~~ T"~k~~~ -~i~`~~0001?3 ;~~~ Change 9~ ~.IaaS. ~QC~a~~Ig3L'd ~ila~S^ ~'ficift~~~ ~?: ~S S C AEdfh.. ~~~2 ~. ~~@C!B13ib~r ~.~ dat~r~na ~~?~noe~n~ ~erta~.rt r~~~,.t1.ve rps ~ihich eight ~aa ~i~G`r# ~#~t~e Yl"q#~liCt~9'~t~ ~~i '~,'~ ~`*.~1~12l~~ ?:L"4'i~~,t3I'1 ~.: `~'~"~ ~'`#3~>tx'~3~ ~~.' ~.~,~t i~~ I'1~~'~BfYC~.flt~C~IT~"d ~i!d~ 1~ ~~.$~. L~.~"t~~?n h~oh ~rta~zl.d ~.~a~e~ pa^rJdrs.~'t1.t>I~ 1D2 tb~ ~"3,ttaXla .'~:sioxl~ dari the ~(9't~t'~ off` ~?~~~ da~+~uasion ~h~~h u old .?~ ~~.~ ~+ of 1aY~.s T~a3.on ~~ 17 e er? ~.95~~ a. ~? ~a~. 25X1 A -~`~.,~+~ e~a.~:s1.cr~a is 25~~ `fie, ~ro~'~r~s ~ X1 A In adc~it~,on to ti~~t tt~r r~n~a t~~ ~Sr~ ~ ~" ~ ~`~. strength. need. fir ~ z~.n~~r a~ _ add~.tir~~, ,~~nanoe 25X1 A pe~r~ ~.~. sra~l.caus ~'~,eld atat~cne. ~a~.ng that ~~ had the r~~e1 try send t t :~a1~3 there la ati~. the ~arr~b~.? off` the ~r~';ous d~~i~~i?~t1~ Wig, ~ ~,r~'iate cc~v~r at the ~`i~~d ata.t-~ona tc~ acool;19782024-01-07T10:13:27Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp96-00789r003300030004-9: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: PROJECT SPT-4, SESSION 01, RV-018, CRV/ERVA roved For Release 2000/08/08 :CIA-RDP96-00789800 33 00'Q30004-9 pp Date: ~'~~~,~ : . 5essiar-~e ial Monitor: Mori+__s Glass. A "Describe hcey target #eatur-es and k:e?y target c~_nL-er,t., 4N a.ti+ Str`es~ ,:.,n rnajor cal or and p~_~rpase a# th-i~? k:r~~y tedti_[r e. a. Thee ,~~aiar overall solar of the #eeclback: picture i.s green I.;. The ri,ajor- pur Vase is to nerve the public tas p!iblic ar- ga~vrern,r,en~tal'l y held and used land ) The -site is genera.l].y land without structures d. The J. and ~.) i s very uneven ') is very open ";) is covered in grass ~) is sloping upward ~) is curved in a concave shape e. I'her-e appears to have been a structur-e at the site at Lyle time which is no longer there. # . TI1er e i s a person at the site i.) The person is male ~') Th-,e per son is stock:yly built t"C4LlntrV lank:") "~) T'he pet-son is dressed in thick:, heavy clatt-ii.rig There were Strang indications a# a road at the site l-1. i"t-,ere were repeated indications of a car at tt-,;19912023-08-28T17:18:45Z
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-rdp82-00457r005400660008-6: MILITARY INFORMATION FROM LEIPZIG~~~~~t~~~x ~~ Approved For Release 200~'i/~ ~'~F~E005400660008-6 ...~.~ CLASSIFICATIt7N _ ~' ,t.;:T~(;vr7T~GI:f U~ G~ L`IG1::~T.,a CI`l:[,3~' Cd~1NTl"tY._. ~Q~'i et mono off' ~e ~v ~ -- _- TOf';C z:=~.litaar~r 7:ni'orr~c.tion from I,eipz 25X1 25X1 EVALUFiTfflN 25X1 DATE Cf= CONTEN 253AC1 E DETAINED F?EFERENCES.~... PAGES.. ~ ENCLdSUf~ES (NO. & nPE? fZEf`~Af-tRS ...~..--... RETU6N TO CIA IRRARY 1 ~ Tho l+l~k ~.aserne, Leipzig-Tie~,terblick f l~ 5~/~ 21~ ~~:em~d to be more hoavily occupied. between 6 c.nd ~ ay 195Q than form?r? lyo ..bout 1,GU? troopa ~vcre estiriated to be thereo soldiers observed t?roro r?d-bordered black epr~~tlets, some t~?a'ith tank and artillery insigniao ,:otar vehicles t^rere again seen in th? ga~ rage ~'acint; the str~et~ :zbout 30 soldiers rQCeived driving, tr^ininr; on tr;Ya T~34 tarxks ti~rith 76~~un. guns, three T~34/85 tanks and ones ~-~122 "I"y un at the grill ~;rnunds behind thQ bares 20 The ~.~lak T~.serne, ,~chocnau, did not sQOm to be Qecupicd tv capac;19502024-12-13T04:45:23Z
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp86-00895r000100050014-4: LETTER TO HONORABLE BELLA S. ABZUG FROM GEORGE BUSH-0 Release 2002/06/19: CIA-RDP86-00&Fk000100050014-4 Apiproved CENTRAL AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 /7- 18 AUG 1976 OLC: 76-1735/a Tonc,]:ab14 Ec1Ia S. 1^bzug,, Chairwoman II Ubcor-177'r, on Govern7.iner L 1Y'~ ~} mat on and Individual 1' ifl i.tts Cal :T)l. -le : on Government Operations of 1'" asllington, D. C. 20515 This le: -_er is in. response. to yi,.Atr request of 10 June 19755 inq.-airing 1ntil th of this A? : e ' u c ` y F s'e ark iT".1. 1 4 9 ttiGL1 . .ii.l C, i~ ]methods ._;:Id procedures for tT'c ns?e '"k`!k'lt; files m-id records to he Natioi,.-_t1 V C-11i,ves The L .1~ -ai I c 11gcnce A-c-,.a has sta - t y rr ti y'... rim"'e-4, ts, 44 TT-..q _C_ f- r~t~i ?Tr? x~ ncr,? . rr, !:a:r...(':,r i , tt+ C7 ~ of Greo =.t";r.). Services all -;C_01 t. a t1 : you ar he ;.nechanis.`.? for crbtaiiTInc-? thi prova:l. is t hi.' of recori-(I.s co,_; o1 sc'i c to-Ies to ti e rehi:~a.st. I comriliarr.ce ?c Tit' GSA i'3l_3':i. A.:,~. .f {.. L PI-4r;" dated 22 Jas-,':. ,,,ary- iC,, vv ~. aee;19762023-11-26T20:35:06Z

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