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DTIC ADA554634: Functional Validation of H2 Relaxin, and its Downstream Effectors, as Mediators, Therapeutic Targets and Potential Biomarkers of Prostate Cancer Progression | The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanism by which H2 relaxin mediates castrate resistant (CR) prostate cancer (CaP), and to determine whether H2 relaxin can be used as a biomarker to identify CaP progression. Elucidating the mechanisms by which prostate cancer disease progression occurs is critical to the development of new treatments for this disease, while the identification of a biomarker will facilitate the detection of CaP progression. We have demonstrated H2 relaxin (RLN2) facilitates castrate resistant (CR) growth of prostate cancer (CaP) cells through PI3K/Akt/Beta- catenin-mediated activation of the androgen receptor (AR) pathway. As inhibition of this pathway caused only approximately 50% reduction in CR growth, we set out to identify additional RLN2-activated pathways that contribute to CR growth. Inhibition of PKA attenuated RLN2-mediated AR activity, inhibited proliferation and caused a small but significant increase in apoptosis. Combined inhibition of t; | 2011 | 2018-08-30T11:08:04Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950017215: CFD Modeling of Turbulent Duct Flows for Coolant Channel Analysis | The 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; | 1993 | 2016-10-03T14:41:27Z |
DTIC ADA588292: Protein Phosphatase 2A Signaling in Human Prostate Cancer | Advanced 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; | 2013 | 2018-09-15T21:01:24Z |
DTIC ADA560736: Identification of Androgen Receptor-Regulated Genes in Castration-Recurrent Prostate Cancer | Recent 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. | 2012 | 2018-09-02T07:34:24Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp70-00058r000200120170-8: THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT | Front 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-; | 1961 | 2023-11-07T02:19:32Z |
Fuel Line Based Acoustic Flame-Out Detection System | An 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 ; | 1996 | 2011-05-23T03:13:59Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a003500770005-4: BERLINER WISSENSCHAFTLICH-TECHNISCHES BUERO OF SAG TRANSMASCH | _,_'tOFAX , Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/13: CIA-RDP80-0081OA003500770005-4 !'?~} CLASSIFICATION 5X,"J., lC> b CL ??"' U,:..ta ,-PA .a -, I';' J'r RAt a l 9T l .i: l ~ ..' Jy AC t c : I TI REPOR SUWECl PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO_ 2 gt C Wny lbx1i: er `'I1 oast cha't1..I h Technigches diern If E ,AG TT nnunasch IN Jr, nUCNIENY '.L'1G7A4k : IWFOO(d. 11014 P.FFit?.`;nN THE 10As4rc.? Ai, 39FENi:P eF TNfi 'rri,T!A !1TATE9. Y.r7N"N ?ti. JEA14ttvt; ns TTLS U. 45CE10N9 79P rNf ?'"+? . ~F ?Nt 4: S. Cr)Q#. ,t, / 'ru.,liD i?d tEllS'1 STd1:a990N on BEVEL Ar-j, 3a +'R CEINV'ENT9 lt; :l& C.S~;tPT F:Y kA'. 1114hLTNOAIXET- '6ftLOlt ti 79G'4'9?'#1' F' t*W TOP. :t#OF, %&1N/:nMe 117 MIS Y RL 1.4 771014MIWD letters for the director (in ertretung) 0 btishkin war. general director of the N ;? offices in Chemnil,x until the midule of 1-0-52. 1. The ge eral director o R' the iYarliner i3 aenschhhaftlic,h--Technisches But= ?o (J3TB41 of 5f1C mransmasc ii 7 ti left Berlin for the eras given his ; | 1954 | 2025-05-16T19:19:53Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a003901220011-2: MILITARY INFORMATION FROM THE TEMPLIN TRAINING AREA | Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/15 :CIA-RDP80-00810A003901220011-2 CLASSiFIC~e?E'EQN ?~~' ;~ Germs ~ ~ ~ .: , ~ ~'~f~lC.~,.~. ?~`~.13.t~ ~nf`or~~~?t~on f~t'Q:a tie '~e~np~~.n ~r~~f.~~irtg s?c;a E)AT'~ (3a C~NTEi~dT ~~~~~?~ D~~"A~~eD_?._ ~~' ~??- ~ fie ~` ~~~ 5..~~_..-...' SAC eS ~.; Re~1~R ~~..~.~....a,.~.~..,..,~,.._..... __ ._._.,..?.DP,Te PPaEP~~~7.~.~.1~) I~~ct~ 2~5~a ax?r3vc~ f~?or:~ ~r~E.rscar~.~ de or 1' x ?n~1u un 3Jn ]. ~ brt, ~9 c;~t~ tr~a,aa o ~~ . :~I~L'L CL(~S~i 1="R CF,~1() f .::~:~>~, L ?zrxa. cs x~rut;~s;~ E1ct:1s ~c~d ~~ do t ? ~~ ? t:~oo' 25X1 wend t5 ~}~o~;r~].sang , co:rl:t.~'!g fry. ~ t~'ie d.Za:~r- 4t.Ltsn of ~;~e~rs~ra.lde or f'ra~~~l~=ua t~~i :t ~'o~srta~.~.~'a ~ T'-'~%~.,/'#3~ t~ nits ~se~~' ?h;~Cx'cai.~~;~x z`e~:7 s.r.~:.9 25X1 o r~svfds to ~n l~~ ].~2-ten : ielu ho~~t~;eris ~~~. Ica fhr~u,1n `~"~;~:~p]_~>~, cta~:tn~; frca~ ?v~a~s ci~_rect~.on cs.' C1~L~s~~-x].~.t~ car ?~x?e~~],~~.u ~r~d nr~~:e~~iir~~; to~~.rd ~'0~;~1s~~,rs.~;o ~n 2" gfs:ni~,rs ~. ; | 1954 | 2025-05-16T19:41:35Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a005100680008-6: (SANITIZED)URANIUM MINING AREA OF SAXONY(SANITIZED) | Approved For Release 2007/07/17: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005100680008-6 (0 0U Ry SUBJECT PACE AlcQuIllm DATE OF DATE DISTR. 2 November 19 .54 NO. OF PAGES NO.OF Esc CLS. (LISTED Bt i.O SUPPLE DENT REPORT NO. Uranium Mining TWS tS UNEVALUATED WIVO lATION ~u 1 aax na cc:r:naci enra ::n; ct: n c rr:o Sn a cnv o:]A; oa'c::aa OJ 9.2:0 Ur &1.;a a4ALd7. C!SC:U: 5:17 LCA:Ii: J O' lo'u4a 9O. a~vLo::a Ica ~. :':J W+; 07 7:7 G. 0. C.r.D~. c c AC71r:~Oa. !y3'.12:9CII ~f~c:8rt 0~ GwS7: G':Sn 07 9%} Cu:1:,S.i5.1 TO cJ cv All U:7AUSr:~ :i ?] P?^,Rc ; ! rc p.":J:;'r?SS::D ov hrr0 v: C ;::3C.DCZ:3:1 0? F:11II CO Y ~. 9a1S:9si ?b2`.,1~. ~v'v`R:, 43tc:t;;,?5Sfi7:?.?~ :~.$a .:.f?'.:J Y:~w:.'::~%! CLASSIFICATION U}:CP~fi' CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION REPORT CD NO, East Germany Area of Saxony ~.u y~~v~ l;,':'~(d 7.L~l el(~ d2.49.waK:C'i.r:'~y '. i 1 /5 /'.~9 2 (5ppozvW(y LID R~ asp A jw:? < , ivs 1952A952, b0t-,)a~p 'co Rte' b-,XD V?,}sftt y a) ti he i~I(do p ova-w, b."i y ar E WD ~sw; i~ nit in ; | 1954 | 2025-02-28T14:58:33Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80t01471r001700050001-9: INSURGENT ACTIVITY UNNUMBERED ROAD LAOS/CAMBODIA BORDER AREA | ,c,5 Approved For Release 2007/11/26: CIA-RDP80TO1471 R001700050001-9 ,r- - L :US/cA IioJT:_ JU!:~~_: ~PIC/CSD 233/uo 20 APRIL 1900 PAGES 3 PAGE / U!; 3 COPY. _.._S iZTQ'r 1:\tU 1'_;.a../ _.TSU!\~~.:\`~ ..V. _ . _._ FU A'TT0` U .\., f.... ..]r'. \ I:j v.,. V:i'_r....\.=./ _.-.v.. h .1 G _A'._ .-_\r. PAT iL'! LAO Ji FECTUI"' {_ .__ ti:*1 _ S SUUT!ii. iST iY A ' . ; 7 7 1 6 . INS; 1`: 0070_ iICE CU IN i T;'A IU3 i~1 LER ? u3.~: i :.:~EIUNIT1O , ].:_LL AR f, S:,L-kLL i:TNE GUNS, 0OFiA:'IC RI FL S 7, LI M?J I~TARS -`i--\:J T\"LUILLESJ !lIFL IS., _ ._.i. .. .. _.."...,RS PU-\..:.,JE}r :;.t,\i . _.... CA~?,JDUJIA BY INJICA:..J T,1AT Ti-iE A\1MU~:_"~'IO\ :IX.::) FOUR BUILJINGS2 ONE BUILJIC O:..?ING .\L.'. These not,o ..ova duan proparad for bricfinr; po: c.as only and ,.~.aold not be used for detailed analytical work. i Thair use- should .. restricted to the particular briofin,; ooord(s) thy ~...re prepared for and must be considered valid only for the reporting period as indicated by the dot; | 1966 | 2025-03-01T07:29:23Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80t00246a050100080001-6: 1. ZIS-151 TRUCK WITH BOX-BODY AND CONCAVE REFLECTOR AT REHAGEN 2. PLATFORM TRAILERS AND POSSIBLY T-10 TANKS AT ZOSSEN | Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/07/16 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050100080001-6 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains information atfecting the National Defense of the IInitsd States within the mewing of the Isepiona~e Lawe, Title 18, II.3.C. Secs. 793 wd 794, the transmission or revelation of which is wy mwner to w unauthorised person L prohibited by Lw. COUNTRY East Germany SUBJECT 1. ZIS-151. Truck with Box-body and Concave Reflector at Rehagen 2. Platform Trailers and Possibly T -l0 Tanks at Zossen DATE OF INFO. PLACE & DATE ACQ. REPORT DATE DISTR. NO. PAGES REFERENCES SOURCE EVALUATIONS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPReISe~ nF ['nAIrCAiT Ic Tia.ITATIVe port gives information on the subjects listed in the headings together with sketches. the tanks had seven track wheels; therefore the tanks were presumably T-10's. ARMY NAVY ]~ AIR x ei (Note: Woshin9ton distribution indicated by "X"; Field dishiblrtioa by ??.#",) AEC 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/07/16 :CIA-RDP80T00; | 1959 | 2025-05-17T17:51:41Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000500260045-3: (UNTITLED) | I I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/07: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500260045-3 L, a lac:; of importance or in' L 'to er the Control Irtelh ~ ,car ".racy in its role as a~ , a necessity of doing them, nori wndestine supporter of eciuca- did a reside in the inefficiency, riio:i:.t ]a.;.,,? r.,,.A?r ~,,,; ,,.,,,...jof their oertormance ~~.,"" ~nl acat onal Council. ' no fault with the Central Connecticut Coh;Tess:n anJIntelligeice Agency sponsorship eared legislation providing ugrpura, at least it would be t:.c creation of The Ameri-Lopes and its extent would be rc Committe On Foro^n "~'"L"sons by the Congress. ai: ai d a see c, rte r:bar o: "T'hus" he said, "while there e p. thosa values through direct con- S. Mona an Coae., to-'.rontation and competition with :ay proposed Leo z,;,;blis'nent sanilar Conmmun1st groups." o: , - if;onagaa in a House speech .u ly-eh cu, ;rug support of his bill, said "it n corporation to set up sold be fervently hoped" that .. L ostitate for the Cenh ' I; | 2000 | 2025-05-16T04:43:47Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp67b00657r000200180011-5: PROGRESS REPORT PERIOD OF JANUARY 15, 1962 TO FEBRUARY 15, 1962 CONTRACT NO. AF33(600)40280 | Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 ~'.S_ O~~t ~~~~ ~~~~~~t?2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 ~~:~~~T `~~ '~~~~ ~~.* .?'~rt~~ ~ ~~;~~~~ erg ~~~ ~a~ c~ p b~~ ~~ ~~ aim . ttz~ n +~~ ~,xx~c~~.~n i~ ~ ~~ rya ~~.~cr~~`~t, nth ~ ~nt,~~xrt~,, ~~Se~ ~~- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 d~ ~~ ~f ~~,: ~ Vii, ~P..112 st~c~ ~~'~-2~ ~4~ dad ~'~.t.~h ~t~,l~~.~.i.~~t9: ~pa~. ~.:~3~~"~aa ~r ~fa~?ck ro~~~ ~ ~~.tet f.:~~c~ ~z:~+e y ~.~ :x'~z"~.. ~i,ra ~?: .~h~ ~;~~-93 ~~ ~ drat Iwo f~#.l~s~ o~ ~y~~ ~ ~~.~~ ~rs~ P ire ~ht r~~ ~ ~~~,: , Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/29 :CIA-RDP67B00657R000200180011-5 r~~~r~.~ of ~:1x~~~ h~sr~; | 2010 | 2025-05-15T02:38:08Z |
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CIA Reading Room cia-rdp71b00263r000100180005-5: (UNTITLED) | TO FROM ACTK*b INFO a fi$.s3i. Sanitized IN 78178 . OPS 1 - I r 031700Z CITE 01771 PRIORITY -INFO 25X1A6c IDEALIST FUEL CURVE SCOPE SAFE A. ART 25X1A2g B. 28 MAY 1967 C. PROFILE: MAX RNG CR, 2.3 EPR, MACH 72 D. SYSTEMS: B2, T-35, 6, 9, 12, O IS E. SLIPPERS AND DROPS (DROPS NOT "FILLED) F. P-13B ENGINE G. ZFW 14,682, CG 27.46 PERCENT H. FUEL AT ENGINE START 1541 GALLONS I. FUEL AT T /O: NOT RECORDED GREEN CARD DATA AS FOLLOWS TIME/FUEL REMAINING/ALT/UNC OAT/EPR/EGT/GND DIST :14.5/1346/PLUS 2/?39/-/-/65 :36.5/1273/PLUS 7.1/-39/2.3f/414/22 0 1:16/1157/PLUS 8.1/-39/2.31/415/490 .110-4 U4Ll6DD 0000 AR.. $* C NW***AD:;N. AND DEctUSMCAT,.. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED copy N08 25X1A6c 25X1A6c 25X1A2g CO NTED .... 25X1A6c Sanitized -proved For Release : CIA-RD10B00263R000100180005-5 IN '78178 - 4771 PAGE -2- 1:44.5/1875/PLUS 8.6/-48/2..31/414/686 2:14.5/993/PLUS 9.3/-48/2.32/422/891. 2:43/915/PLUS 9.5/-38/2.3C/421/1086 2:58.5/874/PLUS 9.5/-/2.37/423/1192 3:28/793; | 1967 | 2023-07-09T05:08:10Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp74b00415r000300210009-3: LETTER TO THE HONORABLE JOHN STENNIS FROM RICHARD NIXON | i4pp~oved For Release 2006/0 /25:CIA-RDP74B00415R000300210009-3 _:.i ? `z?1?l r: ti}~J 11.1?I~ 11 C7 C, ,1, tu~ust ~~ ~ 972 ' T~eaa? 1Vlr. Cliaiz~z7razx: 1~u.ri.n~ thflc l~.st: (:lime and a; lrzr.d vcca ~iion t:rr l,~y l,efc~re izz~port.~-tn : tc~ auz? fo~?ciJrzi loo ~zzcc~a :lj;~a. n I wiclz i:o c~:l~xe: ti n~atLe;r vhic:lr. cciulcl have ; in>>' af;taz7 lets to br~ing an ho l:c~ Southc~s{: l~si~r, tlie, cluo:s c.eiliaz~ fo~r? J`~ incal ~'c:tr 1`77 ~ ~ C I "/ ~' a1 ~ ?~ ~ ~~,lzalf yc~ ~s, S ~h~,ve ot:t:f.~n :n~ Srly Clio ~l.it:~: tin ir':~r~c;: icy anti za r~vc;z? ;i~,nific~,, impact i,lic>>i -~rahle an la~tlnty jic~r~i:e ~izi oJ' a. L titian e};l,c:naa.(:urc l:~:tst yc~a.i~ t'.hc Nortli t~ie(:nar ,.sc ltZtzr~lr. lffort c:vc~r t:o clefosiotl in L trail_ iJytst: -?ra1 tliro,.,J;]r ,outlier n F..aas to .fuz?cc~.~ in C:anr}~oc}ia ~tncl ,SCn1}:i] Vic:t;z,ar~n t;a?Ctzt:ecl t1 cr nc:GC1 foz? flit Itoy:tl Laoi;i'in ctcfezlsive cfforth. !3. ceilin(; on r~~:pent v,~ill I~lc?rc.y rcutrir_t tlrc;; | 1972 | 2024-09-08T09:19:02Z |
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CIA Reading Room cia-rdp75-00149r000100150037-8: A-11 PROVEN IN RECONNAISSANCE MISSIONS | FP.lGpt' lBCV~ o CSF19UND erp~p,/e ::i4,nibtrs for Of s Secur" ,,e ec?Yc ~-oc, l 3ccd A y Ycason~ vei7ir.3 rccorn s reec. ]`rote X-1 S tyl'~ r;r,r s a " xl 3 J' 3u ~~ijr Pod nord- same tempora a:rtery,i,T4e,. "?vs:ic: 'Iew of later Cruise attitd'C and ..vtvs Me large foldih so,n"a?ation? '""Or t model was take? streanlined electron l,in double dC ta?wig, at secret Nevada `" t' t' t;a Ff r:~l ull: ion, side. .~ _ t4ranry o .. ?~?? rai3ge reconnaissa 1Dcration s ove th re Past two any air defenses sty m now The A-lI y rn apera"i vas ori i l g na and other clly designed its sizeanclcstine missions at alai range arcl l Cis; a titude-perfoon nuclear Strik rroai~ e ;,as s;nch a role. missions, Top rst public dis s,r. of ..,, oar,son ]Ci y fC;3CC W~ ir < Cl0 r the A-11 I e or, ,peb, 29 by Presi_ in his fir t s natill ona tl,c~ press conference her v y s 'li`lrt A-] ha aid d 130. ,2 tested in sustained 11iCiti4flt'S abcv~eater than 2,000 mph, ire AA I 70,000 ft. rart Corr) >4 Whiclr is a Lockh; | 1964 | 2023-08-07T01:32:35Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000500800191-9: KISKUNLACZHAZA AIRFIELD | 25X1 Approved For Rel -RDP80-00809A000500800191-9 ~CRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Kiskunlaczhdza Airfield 25X1 25X1 I La IIm a Ira C$ ii5?[ is On 5actl.r ar Y ,.a,iNSUtaa roam Is .auiuru l?_1S1 r.. t.y.M$,ar1u a rsu .v-.r a u..ulru_ r"a OF iNt Y51r11111 111.V92. 1111115 f11IMUMI.a a1 flfN le. al[rlma re 25X1 DATE DISTR Z Feb 1954 NO. OF PAGES 3 NO. OF ENCLS. 2 SUPP. TO REPORT NO. 25X1 1. The airfield lion south of the road between the Kiukunlaczhdza railroad citation and the town. It is 1,600 m fr(,m east to west, and about 2,000 m from north to south. The prev?iling winds are northeast-southwest and therunway Is set in that direction. The surrounding ground is flag with only a few building surrounded by groups of trees. The ground is a loam, overgrown with grass. The runway is 1,200 in long, 50 m wide, with a thickness of 40 to 50 am. A concrete apron in front of the hangars is 20 to 30 am thick. 2. Radar and goniometrio etatium are in the building north o; | 1954 | 2024-02-06T05:38:41Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r008100590008-4: ANTI-COMMUNIST GUERRILLA ACTIVITIES, EAST CHINA | 25X1 A &jj5? For Rek 20011031GN 1A DP82-0045YR0D 1005 COUNT RY China ':? NO. SUBJECT hnti-C ? :8t Gue 1_U,.a Ac.tivii::L.es n ; t Chir 25X1 C ?5X REPORT NO. wear: L ti-Co Aura ; t guerrilla aot.:~. v:t_ t1es in Che-kinng and Fakier, Provinces reported as fo owa s .:, 17 t,.rch 1951, ` 240 men of the a M of WA WANG Tiac-hs. sic' 6 CD* o" i e W riti Peace Preservation r`orce of ho Fukien Peop1#; s Anti-Cor n. at :a ei N tiesrmi &Livatio ~ ,;.y (R4-CK1N$A) uhile on a patrol na?sri.on In .pro iI ngc s~ ~a s 's wsse1e, en eounterod :0 Co :?ist motor junks at sea near east of Foocho . They sau1l- four Junks and damaged bo on 1.S 3?S? rclh, about ] 3Q men of the 7 E of the 3 C of the ;game un -., as 'Ln z ve two vessels, attacked t4ufu Island east of Weian, They k.`?.. i d 18 CanmmistsR took one ari..sonerx and captured six guns and two hand grenades. On 19 T3rarch, Cs rLrxw ts- tmoops in 12 rotor ;works tried to innmds iisih: , : s :adr northestalt. of N ngte? but were driven off by g .erril; | 1951 | 2023-08-22T11:19:34Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r010300400008-9: INTELLIGENCE TRAINING SCHOOL AT UNGGI | 1WELLOFAX 16 SU13JECt I PLACE , ACQUIRED DATE 01 INFO. Approved For Release 2009/06/15: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300400008-9 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION RF.POP ' . erj } tef.3a.gence Training School at Unggi I lON OF 11S CONF6UT: TO Cr RECEIPT O' AN UNAUTHORIZED 99R5O1 13 PROH1EITED BY Y,AU TP.R Rt.1IRODUCTION OF TNIS FOAM !E PROHIBITED. 26 O BB 52 NG. OF PAGES 3 NO.. OF ENCLS. CU TED SEL.)W1 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. . T HiS IS UNEVALUATED INFOR IATiON at a large fa iZ near tine ;i ?r. o 24 4 2 21.1 ( 3 : 5 9) .2 perso t.s beg ,ri the f- r tt ix a a ng class for ag c : ,ts of the J `a: ? Eas t: Po~~Iticc1 Sorority aroo' :c? T 42 ndividue2s,. v,4l cte' 'rata .ap -o-xbmtel.y laundre l imsmibexra of the pol: , the ?Mn1 s , r o:` Social and r.T2'i, I E+'m:e t r,.its of ?? he iror'th Korean ar y?' iiho 'lad been teat-and a:r 'aytang n In t,=r!.y Aug ist by tp tten ar? 3 pt7 r.>> a ex..,t .x tions 12'"? .i 4ct~ 1 ter y ra to be. V-m- ne1.~ ~s is f3 d/~. lLt1iL 32 '1 C die e sp o; | 1952 | 2025-04-21T02:13:55Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp83-00423r001001010001-7: ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE MAKING/BATISTA ENTRENCHED | 25X1 Cp~~tY Cubtr ~~s Peeysrr3,~ C ~ntrea~eh~d 25X 001-7 bcfi. S3 25X1 25X1 25X1 1. tY~ C aeacc-x~.ic ai'~at~.e~aa ~* s~ayr+hlcag m ~rie~a. ~',t~erea ae-re se~x~.l i~~t~-rs ~mro1~e~., the eft i~wrts~t of ~rhi~h is ~ "set tit tt~e ~-ug~r milks hs~e ~~ tr~rReer yssrs s~er~t ct~psiderablae + (ltd tai l~ ~atll~.ey~ e~eallare r;s-ter..sls e~rd s~~ s~rxe~c.i~aete s~ ~m lr) ~,~ erelle$r to ~t rr~r Por t}ae ses+ttrn~s operstlo~ss. '~'#"a~8a pr+~par~tic~cct ~rerrlE ~ dx'etiy dc~ dt~x'3.~tg tine a~nths cif Amt= ~~ptermbsri sra~~. t~?:tobeara butt 151a y~r-er 3t bw been tpoai ~-t~.l ear tiara 1~ fJt`ttrbex', seal re'~ne~ t~n~, ~' d't i~~ ' eg+rra~ eea~aie~earsb~e sttatt. Tt~;is iu~lr~~o~ las~k eta their par'G ~t1ts ~x~ea~ed s ?t~lt~iaa ~r+e tie trxpee:ted lift ter thetl.r r~~:onambr ~~ Aratgtut a~ich~'t CrCs.`~'p w+t~ i~ ~ rt3.12~ dear >r'~a.r~t 1t~ttls~ir~g, it wilx bra lea~-s tip ,f di' rrcret~l. ~'. s rerult, p~c-g3e is t:~ aestl~rymi mxve Yarling efYe~tad e~f t~tis erstel~r snttll ~'srmerx~ e; | 1953 | 2024-03-27T07:19:09Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp90-00806r000100030037-7: CIA SPOOKS, PROFS: BACK TOGETHER AGAIN | Approved For Release 2011/02/02 : CIA-RDP90-00806R000100030037-7 0 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL(RI) 27 January 1986 CIA spooks, profs: back together again Though you'd probably get an ar- said, "We're. working (with profes- Mnient from those who believe that sors) on an awful lot of issues we he only good CIA is a dead CIA, the agency's renewed interest in academe odes well for its ability to prevent mbarrassing lapses In its Malys of .ffairs in foreign capitals That might e, your dissenters might agree, but a their eyes a knowledgeable CIA is ndesirable. Fiasco and blunderation what they wish upon the "satanic nperialists" at the CIA. Still, the CIA has its analysts out 'icking the brains of professors at iniversities across the country. Ten Fears ago, most professors would not ,et within spitting distance of a CIA employee. Today things are changed, according to the CIA's deputy direc- or for intelligence, Robert Gates. teferring to the number of issues about which the agency is seeking advice; | 1986 | 2025-06-17T05:38:44Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp81-00280r001300060114-7: UNREST AMONG STUDENTS | Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/08 CIA-R D P81-0028OR001300060114-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/08: CIA-RDP81-0028OR001300060114-7 NTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY y TELETYPED INFORMATION !;,;PORT This material eont.hs info on tiny the National D.f~r. of the United it.t, t t-itht- & be at..a?IIL of tlt. R1 .g. V~ h un It U.S.C. S.cs. 793 and I . th. ar Lanka or revelation of wbic- in any tt..t yr to ttw.uthoei.M'.fMt in protai9ittwt ygtr. TO: STA , Y. A AI JCS. SECDZF.== COUNTRY LAST GEB*JY ouuicr m 301'4904 50X1-HUM 1. STU XS AT THE 'HUNIDOLDT' UiIIVZRSITY Cr BERLIN KATZ BUN INCREASINGLY THHLA IS LITTIZ =VIM CE OF THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE STUTEII HAVE BUN AFFOCTER BY THE POLISH AND PARTICULRLT THE HUNGARIAN =V=RPS. 2. STUDENTTS HAVE NIOTIC=D A NUMAR OF UIIXM WII PItSOMS IDITBING AUOUNID M UNIfl ITT BUILDINGS IN RECENT DAYS. THESS ARE PRZSUIRD TO IM STATE SNNCURITZ AGENTS ASSIGNED THERE IN ORDER TO iiift EARLY WARNING TO THE NQNISTRY FOIL STATE SECURITY IT THE T *LR; | 1956 | 2025-06-17T17:43:41Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000301090045-8: 459488 - 459586 | 3~- ~toiaZelease 2 0 srCIA-R P78-05867A00030109ooas-R PHOTO ANALYSIS REPORT Approvo st R )Iea 42005 AREA NO - A F sUacr susMCT SIAEQ . S& JECT SUe1KT SuIECT S& iEGT 20 25-- z 13;t 1 y 10 ,? 1 74 USE n~vtau PHOTO ixNVYSI III JPlr. TIA-RD Approved For Release 2005/03/25 : CIA-RDP78-05867A000301090045-8 STATINTL Approved For Release 2005/03/25 : CIA-RDP78-05867A000301090045-8 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt NO h 4 ro M i91 y "Ma SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Approved For Released2005/Q3/25 :oJ -RDP7q PHOTO ANALYSIS REPORT ;}5t)Fi Approved &Wy)e _Q ?f03 -RDP7 %AW3W,0900 p McWtHCE /later-ck ScI DATe ar moro Tree QUAD V cuss I. OF GRDS / AEA NO osu I SUeJECr SUeJECr SUBJECT SIAIECf - welECr SUeJECf SUEJECT - - ~t' l s J J i ' 20 -? r J - L s S ,, / ~ s u] E AA NO O1EQ Wow ' SUEKT 5UOIECT 5USJECT SUOIECT SU iER SV91ECi .3ev s ,o ]S 40 Approved For Release 2005/03/25 : CIA-RDP78-05867A000301090045-8 STATINTL *4%% Approved For Release 2005/03/25 : CIA-RDP78-05867A000301090045-8 Next 5 Page(; | 1974 | 2023-07-18T09:39:48Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp78-05867a000520810006-8: GROUND PHOTO CAPTION CARD 1213362 - 1213411 | ~~r~a~~-a58s~ao 2.5X1 C A000520810006-8 25X 1 C A~pi`o f~f~~: 9/ StA.kR~ SUUER _ ~ _ r , ~ lao I ~.~ ~s f ~ L tf~ f C- I .~ .3 ~ 7 y ~ SO ~ ~ urtru~ l h -; IONfil Un[ 00520.810006-8 sWECr wa+n-? 15 c 'r /~ ~? 25X1 C ~.~ .. wna+~ s;~ . ?"s~"G'~'pp~oyed Fo~=f ~PHOTa 0586.7Ac00 ~~~~.. rg-3 ,`';._ ::_ ,r . ..-ts a sc;*~'M153 ~ x~:.oY.tt,`?14'~S Jo!+K..-~.s~+$fzSta?~"Y~:~.?ay w:^. .,...r ~,~~ _, ~ - ...,:. ~.:~~ -- lOTHO-. - ., .. A4AP'RfF[RENCE ~.. ~,' LATtTUQE-~' .., .- IOtlGITUbE . ~p,~r~Fo. Ft~ele~s~-~19~99/0 /23 .CIA-RgP78~-05867A000520810006-8 ~jf ~ f JPI/f .~~`d~.t.. ~ fJ~r'l ~ ~'+~' (,-rte SUlJEQ - SUUECT PHOTO --ANALYSIS~~REPORT~; 25X1 C (JO /tt-2// 25X1 C i%`,c133! of S^REPOQT 25X10 0520810006-8 C1A-k~~P78 ~~ ~o fi. ov~urr :`a,~ss r+o. or cw~ns ~. RL .25X1 C Rel:~ase G1A-RQP78~ !~U/~ ~/3 .: CIA-RDP7 -05;6Z~} 520$ ~/E 25X1 C '"S a~ .y. -'w' 1 -~Ft Y -7 it 1"u-~fertFrx~ t:"=`~ -~~;,~- ~:.,.. ei~a ~aPr$ ~,,,-~, ~~ DTp F'If NA L YS I S REPOkT _: 2.5X1 C 67A000520810006-8 c a-R~P7 ~i~-; | 1976 | 2023-08-17T11:08:30Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79b00970a000100020023-6: DEAR (SANITIZED) | Approved For Release 2000/08/29 CIA-RDP79BO0970ApOO 9, 25 N ae r 1953 25X1X7 last qwin.-, out a stuff of Soviet ?al4.tical I olu tic nary been interested '1 aua effort a fairly substantial resezrch top-r people coups. ark; useful or it. As it has developed, Air cr oe m, at just about the c- , ti last springs conch led, urk?:or to us, an extensive unclassified cc q tlaticr,. on Soviet I-BLIA.=az;y uctrine 1 Iic t are sendi. to you hearth. he are aski the U.S, Air Force to furnish you with the ,01-ass ?1 f ie pr,-- on ihich aiS'stu;is bas&;d. report coliecto and rma4zes all available, !a, publ. ed information ab,-xit the c_ Ar is principl?s o It is broken claim into t i r?e far oovering basic S4,40 , the nfl nce -.1)o n i4 ; C ? j olit .ca:,L c7c ctr e,, Doctrine prim Ales WE' mr and So7&e v tactical and operation l practice for various embat arms. It af~Asecm to us that the report is a long step forward to d a use { .,1. basis for v rk on this subject by our best peopIt:. 25X1X7 25X1X7 ; | 1953 | 2023-06-26T22:20:34Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00810a004300880001-7: THE ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE SOVIET GROUND FORCES IN EUROPE AND USSR AND THE GERMAN KASERNIERTE VOLKSPOLIZEI | Qs$elea 0 'ILI O NTRY Best G,::r~ ~t;nv SUBJECT The Order of Battle of the Soviet Ground Forces in Europe and USSR and the Gin Kasernierte golkspolirai 25X1 C 25X1X tAi i 0 IS?R. NO. 0 PAGES 5 NO, CUSS fE,ABELOW) L.S. SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. units in the GDR, which started in late Large-scale exercises of Soviet Army 'ebruary, were continued up to early April. Wi:.ter training was wound up at the posts by troop inspections and preparations for a transfer of the troops to the saner camps. The transfer from the posts to troop training har been which, in according to observations :ade during the preceding year, mid-April, was actually started two weeks later thauual.tThef irstfunitsCentral departed on 25 April. lements of the Soviet Army units in e Group of Fcrces in Austria left for the DOELUMSHEIM troop training grounds already in early April. Order of Battle. 1 . , Between 1 April and 1 flay, no information was obtained indicating a change i the general OB picture including the quarte; | 1955 | 2024-01-12T21:35:02Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r011400220004-1: SOVIET REPAIR SHOPS AND SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN THE SOVIET ZONE OF GERMANY | Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/11: CIA-RDP82-00457R011400220004-1 Vtv"lJJfi"IVi"i-IVtV.. .---- %,,......?"'L I ( i;'1 COUNT ,,i.~.,F .~ ?if~x' a22v (soviet Lane) -1Z&,Lr,U.YTY i IC'(??:`.},T ..~m ....-----------REPORT Tnoir in ft~r~ di i,o4: 7nnx~ of atrr Am.,- EVALUATION_ J DATE OF CONTEIN~T DATE OBTAIN .D PAGES ; ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) DATE PREPARED 21, _ ":3rch 1952 REMARKS. - . _._ 50X1-HUM 1. On 23 January 1952) a Soviet depot wii.:h spare marts for tank motors and tank tracks was housed in several brick potato cc1 ar?s in ^itluedersdorf. .inor repairs were also done there,. B'xcept for one Gernin 50X1-HUM 1ocksri th th , e rsonnel at the dt Gi epo wereovcts. The German workers had boor recently discharged. he Soviu t unit, which nunbered 60 to CO men, was re3 ieved. over;- 6 to fl) weeks by troops from i''uerstenherg. About ~'';0 trucks, inc.ludjn,7 soro Which wercy4;n blocksa were at the athletic field north of th if 1 .11n 1e r f r;3 ar railroad stati 2C J on onan; | 1952 | 2025-06-15T06:22:22Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp33-02415a000300130026-5: (UNTITLED) | Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP33-02415A000300130026-5 -..-cr r-n-warm- c,..m!a...... ?.~rzaa a wa RS. V6 ORIG sin Co L1.'.lIW 0 '3 UNIT . AD/OSA EXT 6423 PATE. 5 NOV 63 25X1 A6 25X1A6a # 6. FROM DIRECTOR TO PRIOR IT 25X1A6c 25X1A6c 25X1A9a 25X1A2d1 REF A. _ 5946 (OUT 27048)* B.p ~ 0986 (IN 989W** 6O... 1, PERMISSION GRANTED TO FLY IN T- 33 ACFT. 25X1 A2d 1 2, FLY DUAL ON ALL FLT& 3. ABOVE IS ONLY TEMPORARY CAUTIONARY ACTION TO PROTECT FROM POSSIBLE SABOTAGE, END OF MESSAGE 25X1A * Groundimg during investigation. * Requeot for permission to fly in T-33 airs ,rafto COORDlW.TING OFFICERS OROUP 1 WICIA 111M a4-01t ~a d 25X1A2d1 25X1A2d1 PRIORITY Saniti aR?A &qeV er ~Ey l `6 4~1M bt '1300` --P'7? 0 | 1963 | 2023-08-02T09:17:33Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp57-00384r000500120109-6: RETROACTIVE ADVANCE OF LEAVE | roved Farr Release 2 P57 -003$4R000500120109-6 Chief Through General Coulm .ye k,dvan : of Leave avnc. of sick t.t'ion II cover such a 2. An. c??'r The r-,ick Leave I$ vide that in caner of ate. encies of the dit t: to permax nt a r l a?ees not is in acCrd with &c a s 3 of 1936, 19 .. 116. h ,p; the as di a abil .ty or ailments and en so req irc$ sick leave may be advanced o.oor has cn cr:.. and Sick Leave Act of 1951 of thIrty days. `.h1' a aamb ver into Section 2,4(c) of the qua VM1 r n roI'Ler t^ nera1. has interpreted d*k ct jaf J U: Sick wave AA,ct of ar lE a 1936o, f t a e . s. A.- f.,r z nt.4 "v o f sink leave in advanc to "C- 1944o 23 ? lp roU..cr G na l 7 s 11m stated as follmmt justification for holdinc that the clause clear that t ho tR rpO said clause was to pre- .... _.,. land son required L { ifrencict of the situation' authorise the advunoinc of rick leave in caves of a ..r than the of aeriot r, di bilt,ty or alft=tm. It would a de U) yo-I.Ir 140 your belief that sick lo; | 1951 | 2023-11-02T17:30:21Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp87-00868r000100100025-8: PART 890 - FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HEALTH BENEFITS PROGRAM | Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/09: CIA-RDP87-00868R000100100025-8 9JJNITPPSTATE CIVIL SERVICE CCM9MWIUN w.wr+ eavie^t l[7)l~P.ICC' IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO STAT STAT R,.I' : T NS . T W ASH I PACT't'3N, q,C. 20415 i! n . n ~-Iu L111 Pre s ide nt Covernnen. a pioye:.s Health Assn, Inca Post Office 'ox 463 csz_i_ngton, T). C y 20004 On November 16, 1965, and April 16, 1966, the+Commission proposed changes in the health benefits regulations. After consideration of comments, the Commission adopted the April 16, 1966, proposal for an open season November 11,. through November 30, 1966, for employees to enroll, and for employees and annuitants to change enrollment. This rule was published in the Federal Register on June 17, :1.966 0 The proposal of November 1.6; 1965, has been modified after the con- s-ideration of comments and, as modified, is adopted and published in the Federal Register on June 23, 19660 All amendments are effective immediately except that which forbids limiti; | 1966 | 2025-04-24T21:42:40Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r009500520006-8: POSSIBLE WITHDRAWAL OF ARTURO MATTE CANDIDACY | ~ fFAX 1$ ' Approved For Release 2000/06/26 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009500520006-8 CLASSIFICATION J;..l..i CENTRAL 1 0 0 'NC REPORT NO. INFORMATION REPORT CO NO, COUNTRY Chile SUBJECT Possible Eithdrawal of Arturo Matte Candidacy PLACE ACQUIRED DATE DISTR. NO. OF PAGES NO OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELO 5 December 1951 SUPPLEMENT TO INFO. 21 - 22 November 1951 r.. A r,I'n_r .fir," I I A -rr- REPORT 140, 25X1X L The following conversation between leading Liberal Party Sera.l.or Eduardo Aless-,arfiri and Chile&.n nitrate magnate and newspaper executive Osvaldo de Castro s' rel,,.1'Cive to the possible withdrawal of the presidential candidacy of Liberal Senator Arturo Matte Larrain, throws a new light on the Chilean presidential question. while it has been generally conceded in high political circles thatMatteas candidacy is lacking in popular appeal, his withdrawal would come as a surprise to most Chileans. His candidacy has commanded'the support of about 80% of the Chilean press,. has been liberally s; | 1951 | 2023-10-07T10:03:07Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp81b00878r000100010013-0: MEMO FROM DICK | Approved For Release 2006/11/11: CIA-RDP81 B00878R000100010013-0 7 rebnmY 1957 1+ACiis MOCRAN"I 1. In as efc rt to liep 7i iffic .d cm UOMW s DOOMM erring as M rogra, I bees the faUc g to asb. Ar dchh ahootd be bv=&t to the attean ca cat U .e p.raaaral xitbia raw fae=tr abo we kmaiddd-ONNO of am grim VOUele. p. lss Opimmed a data pinto release by N WA aimb mbWA momw In rari us trade aegaziaes vitbise 4 mttter at WSW. 3. fltN ' a release doof wt, is a- vlY, is .iaate a rs3 00d ettitta~e cm the overall at men" it is.. I,omgnner, as + t an aur part to reuses SramMe dir ctad up= NACA, by Vw1cus trails awziss, thous reaaoria g as e using air at n rwti.ry sta- - he cu. to 4. has be aa6s to sleet a TIM "dCh does V*t revel a m berc d that Stie a- has been a ti$'tstt In pt via s yw"c Mtn. AIWv 00 VIM don not ftvmQ OW foutOm Idd etll bM not bem reps ed is t pagLs as a resnlct their cr mum repeated by t Mr i' pseties rew3wo. 5. it is as desIre that ycts tears those of yaw eqAqrmo have sea c r w% ; | 1957 | 2023-12-12T10:14:27Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20030068866: Oxidation-Reduction Resistance of Advanced Copper Alloys | Resistance to oxidation and blanching is a key issue for advanced copper alloys under development for NASA's next generation of reusable launch vehicles. Candidate alloys, including dispersion-strengthened Cu-Cr-Nb, solution-strengthened Cu-Ag-Zr, and ODS Cu-Al2O3, are being evaluated for oxidation resistance by static TGA exposures in low-p(O2) and cyclic oxidation in air, and by cyclic oxidation-reduction exposures (using air for oxidation and CO/CO2 or H2/Ar for reduction) to simulate expected service environments. The test protocol and results are presented. | 2003 | 2016-10-21T11:36:15Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80m01133a000300070018-0: ISSUE STUDIES | z . Memo -may 1t 'ch I M umbei . MEMORAND' MEMB VBJ CT issue Studies II JiC prifC pala W10h*d to submit. instru tod to e r the Seated issue* 4 any Others X--jUW ww?Q. x1me MO. W Or1 ng Q1,*uP -, tbl a nsgest*d areaL.fer s ,v the year, and a l # * be hat 'u1 if ad of . n z a s ode in o szxzcorandurn, wnicn I w be submitting to President iat*z it n eve ophig sea.1 ear 197x4 L Tonal Mgen ProVZarm M these studies b , fable by nAd-Augu.st, ` w be a key but i 1 Ile other sug s a areas are being fu ' , ; - 4 by t . Working Group. i,believe it will be, es son'" tw: the results r progress repertT is provided in Attaa x YOU that several i Wor p ? studies are uxde +~tne cr+unily, Z. The a*irrnan of the Working Q sons s rlt . Year 1973 re Ca now before the Cangress.'. 3. The Working troop has r. ex studies to be and t ken during th a met , ase 2004/12/01 : CIA-RDP80 M 011300300070018-0 r s x s h+s , .~-.. , o '0tsd to pro' with t st d 4 re and way in part* of the car , < . ,ctsd to 6# f a ar s r s; | 1972 | 2024-03-14T04:48:39Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp96-00789r003700160002-3: HANDWRITTEN NOTES | Approved For Release 2000/08/09 CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 1?-(- rtrAS Uvii1- A V. F, K C. A 10-0 Szi Ad L ,-Styr- VtSw/eV-- uOJ0&-I%e. ec.Np t-P'--'s,OAJ ~Lot.Jt.v4 4/1.o~.-r~ f IT L, X/L, X*7-64 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 (0 OP- 10 o( /y esL6 sI c2 ~ tPri, "-1.* is )~'7 tipsP ~IF t1 v SZ , ?~G~ /c.Sc.d'cs ai- ( f k P l t- v o t_ e /0-^d ? .k Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003700160002-3 /?34 O-,OA- Lv /t_ 52- At t M~v...- aI?" %l C Cr ~C /~ v d7K G AJ' T M s i. S c~ o c r ur ~Y I> Ir`ra,J r~`'~ ca rz) 77 , e3/~ tiC 0 ~ go i / A cs L s ~- / r~ . t f ^ ...r tE p~ r eA r S mar ';' a Ana Few v,.J4L 4.- A, CirAJ " A- f-*f IL asp Pt tJd--S T s j tfi.,3--s V,( f//&-1-S wy ; | 1988 | 2023-08-28T21:01:41Z |
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github.com-soroushmirzaei-telegram-configs-collector_-_2025-04-14_18-17-29 | The Script Gathers Juicity, Hysteria, Tuic, Vless, Vmess, Trojan, and Shadowsocks Configurations From Telegram Channels and Subscription Links Introduction The script systematically collects Vmess, Vless, ShadowSocks, Trojan, Reality, Hysteria, Tuic, and Juicity configurations from publicly accessible Telegram channels. It categorizes these configurations based on open and closed ports, eliminates duplicate entries, resolves configuration addresses using IP addresses, and revises configuration titles to reflect server and protocol-type properties. These properties include network and security type, IP address and port, and the respective country associated with the configuration. Tutorial This is a guide for configuring domains by routing type in the nekoray and nekobox applications when using the sing-box core. To implement these domain settings, create new routes in either application and add the appropriate domains to the relevant domains section. Configure the outbound setting as b; | 2025 | 2025-04-15T03:50:56Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r007100190001-6: EXPANSION OF THE NAVIGATION SCHOOL IN WUSTROW | 1f'1 Approved For Release 2001/03/I 5v :CAA -004578007100190001 CLASS(F CAT 14'N Si OWTIROL - Ul s.. O ' IC IALS OILY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY NFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY ,imw (Pusstan Zone) SUBJECT ftpe- ;1on of the Davigation 25X1A Srz&ool in atrow PLACE A .QUIREt? DATE OF INFO. SOURCE 25X1X REPORT N CD NO DATE DISTR. 9 yAmch 1951 NO. OF PAGES 2-. ?% X'1111\ SUPPLEMENT TC REPORT NO. Or 23 Jur'e 1915C) a Ct)P.if,;p'enco ,. s he d a t i ..~L'i ctorpit C^ .tG~nora~ of of ti: ? s?^." .an .:.t3r)ub .1C 1 1, +., ai ,t 1 ~ t"i~lL g. c?+ rv ra _ .er i.lk 7 ,,, c;:_.:. ? t . :ic__ w;;; ~.t.x ' e E .?'' for ~?i' ri '. ~1~ YE' if ,c z 3C1 0.3, I!C merchant :.:ar ne `:':d { ec")-sca .L is c-?",r0 tread of the navi atirn school in -..ustrow, uiitted an application for both `,.he requirod expannion oi' tZ1.4 ravi;ati:n school and the traini' pro';ral'.1 for new `)ercol`Cnel for the merchant n. rinc nr tt t;?_ E~p.-ieca fishery. .Ue"'t.afio ir!f orr:at-ior'. -,was ;,i.ven or the personn'l; .ncludi; | 1951 | 2023-10-17T23:21:22Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-00809a000700220308-1: POLITICAL; SOCIOLOGICAL - ANTI-SEMITISM, ZIONISM | Approved For Release 2003/09/03 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000700220308-1 CENTR.._ ....___.U_..__ 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 COUNTRY Dia SUBJECT Pol HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE itical; Sociological - Anti-Semitism, r..u -o -, co+u~a i+ro?.?1.0+ 111(Cr..c r.( +?rio.?1 ((n+sr 01 10C UN11(0 StOICS. ?110 ~+ Tr( 0(111+0 Cl rl(C( ~?. 11c rIN..c EH 400 11.. or 1.1 0.1. CODE. Al 40(.0(0. ITS M4.1. 110.0+ o+ ?LF CNIO. O7 irf COSTE+T1 to o? .ECU(. .v ? +?u1.0n1(0 71.(00 iE rncenlt(n e._ 1a~. t!L!I7C nvrw+ o. .,s m?. .. ..._ ?(^_ DATE DIST. 9Q Apr 1953 NO. OF PAGES 3 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. APPEAL TO WORLD JEWRY TO UNITE AGAINST CC4MUNIST ANTI SEf1ITrSM Eomment: The Jewish Diaspora non-Communist press has often referred to the recent anti-Semitic manifestations by the USSR as the beginning of a world catastrophe and has appealed to world . Jewry to unite against this threat to the free world and the Jew- ish people. The following report presents an article on this subject by L. Segal w; | 1953 | 2024-02-25T01:11:45Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp80-01446r000100080015-3: (UNTITLED) | ~,a~c is an extremely comulex,~,henomenon; and that cam- pl+~xity, - as astute observers like Monnerot have clearly seen - by ~,r~eding its analysis and hence the possibility of effeotively coming to grips with it, is in itself no small element of its strength. There is~ first of all, the arisinal ideological impulse of i~;rac,,,- sib. Itself a most complicated, and contradictory doctrine. A vast sprawling cosmos of disciplines philosophy, world history, politi- ca1 and economic teachings combining in a strange compound the em,~tianal appeal of a secular religion of unprecedented messianic virulence with the all the more amasi~ abstract belief in the strict scientific exactness of its doctrines. Today still further com- epl3.cated by its "continuation" at the hands of Lenin Leninism) as well as the widely different interpretations which even in its orthodox form it has today in practices with Western European adherents likes Haldaney Prenant, Lefebvre, Lukacs; Soviet Marxists (Wetter; ; | 1998 | 2023-06-26T05:28:10Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r009500370003-8: PUETNITZ AIRFIELD | _ r.~ nc+rar~ern-rtnn~ ?UNl'F~1' ~,?Y~Q~l~t?~`~,~~ase 2001/~~114 .~RO '1'~}PlC PAGES - Ef~CLOSt9RES (NO. ~ ~r~~~ - l~ ,F~bout ~0~ soviet .~%r k~orca troop: vuh? az~rivc;d at i'uetr~a.t~ airfield by rail durinC the night from It to ~ October ll~i7, were quartered. ix~ tine buildi~~.;s north of the 25X1 A field y7hich had bec~ bar rc~fugoos 6 'l~he soldaers clcanad t.~ destroyec'.~ 25X1 C hand ors ~nc~re truck tivas also obsorvodo Constructa.on riaterial. vrhich arrijrcC for the reconstruction off' one hen ;ar inrlttd.ed 11~ carloacl.s on 27 t,e~aterii' cr ar.3d 1C carloads on ?~ ~ctol7crq (1) 2Q 'I'he r~a,-x-~,,,,r t~ras com,~lotec? on 7 Octo::pro the last ~C~C meters of t'3e cuvtern enci ofi -Lhe riznwa~ ~rere raised, to 1,2. -:peters above the sarface oy tie svx?ro~nc;in,~ area ::'orlt 'rtes Hearin; com?~letion on a co~1?~octin:; laze ~~~hicki ?ec' frar-~ t_ie e,w:~t enc? cf thc; r~d.a,:~a~ to tkze ta:;i~vay~ `~iie cony.{actin? laneA l~ x ~9~ rneters~ zlas covered ;Jith concrete slab;; | 1951 | 2023-10-25T10:13:35Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r002400360003-7: OPPOSITION IN YUGOSLAVIA | e,, E. D L.tU f Approved For Relea;6 9bJ/09ici9 3CFk~-RDPB" { '37R002400 60603 7`=-~' 25X1A9a 5 t- a i NW-_0 411 AM 4171" CCU'`?TRY t?lgoz 9 a , *IUUEJECT OpPositiOn-: in Yuroe1avis PLACE ACQ!JIRED DATE OF IN 25X1X6 DATE DISTR. 1 `4' NO. Ot= PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED e3ELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. L, The possibility of an a r~ a eflt with ? he non- Goer nuuiat opposition is reported to have been unlor discu5s4 gn by the Tito Government. The serA issue was reportedly under oisoussion among Marshal Tito, Milovan Dji av., Edvard Karde?j, and A,lek;janC r Rankovic In these discussions Dr. .ndre j Gosar was named as a pos :ni.oly ctc_eeptable oppositionist in Slovenia. "a'e." a Christian. Socialist Party I ember and former minister,, however, has retired from politics and iz roportsd to have no political party to bacv`X. him now. 2. To replace the suppressrd eppo..ition groups once hiding in the forests of Slovenia, there has appeared a new secret youth organization which is said to b; | 1949 | 2023-07-22T17:57:39Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp84-00709r000400070053-4: EMPLOYMENT OF RETIRED ARMY OFFICERS | Approved For R ?s O ( C13t:;cIA-RDP84-00709R00O40007U*OJ C V'r*., C, PC tonexnl CO3UIiual p1O7nnarLt or Rodrat! Arm Orriou`A 1. .r-) nt1,4a _v d op ,mien a,orv.o . re ': n t a:7ra ~ .ot and pona1ti it7 of ti'R-7u .10 , 3'1 = " 7 I 4horent Iii ti d tB p r obl~:. le Vwrofore co' l.a OGC HAS REVIEWED. a i r to taint a: thorLtd.ng 'th t r t n;' cL ooziat clor tho pannkb~.1it t O CISS.n1 S.. .'.n4.catea in hill and-written note to L . f O ; 3t .tOd por bd ?$ t :u~ ,r~z ~" tea :atx .tirart . ~ . 1'e r; ro Ctli f"L COr i ? I-Ic ar inA) Iatiianf ~a~ 1. iagLa1 1~ ti ror `~Tia h ~7~3E3:3 cc laLc omcip but - , s o )Oot d t tor a dy ;pr-,. tea c~. ~ Cr.: ;, P , ". onal lti n or7 of t ho VA prov al cn The. 4+ Ln t'aOIV aanop but It r3.11 bo t otod taunt the VA p' r t?ha- ;nzm zaxid Can- afs to- TOMO an exa tPti to porf o:- Choir prrapur- t tons it .pt- 1; a to n 1 w '!LzU- 11 V/i. trot It TIvL11d have oats 7, P o 1 "COIL L' 'O Z' tira)d. or +o :}acs tluxi t?ianbt: 1 r060O1rl. -.ttpathy' to t -.Emnt; | 1949 | 2023-10-25T13:13:21Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r001600710007-3: ALLEGED RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA PLANS AND DIRECTIVES | COUNTRY SUBJECT 25X1A ' rt usian &onsJ NiONFI?E' , DATA DISTR.9 July 191 Alleged Russian Propaganda Plans and NO. OF PAGES Di rectjves 25X1A NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. t.;LAZIOINL=Mi lvN S1 Cl;E'T 0 0160071RP NO. Approved For Releasg }f4/ Zw,/ORT 25X1X On 30 and 31 May 194 -8 a ors i .eIwttial meetiz>g of SED press and nel officals was held in Berlin., at which it was alleged that "weighty c ecision of Moscow policy" require that propaganda in Germany ley emphasis on the -following topics during t{ c a (i.ng :~i :F.k. 20 tae question of the .c_cc?aa.tonwm_ar,:. Especially effective ?" " material, Is hoped, can ej derived from a suggestion t iat; t occupation of Germany be terminated. Th I s proposal is the be +c. n... trasted with the "occupation. statute" adiroc:ated by the SFD in the, western zpnes,s The occupation statute muss', be presented as a of perpe tlzating foreign rule on German s of ; the Soviet on Lna other h8 rid, will not only refuse to support; | 1948 | 2023-11-19T01:05:48Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp79t00935a000400050001-5: QUARTERLY ESTIMATE OF THE PRODUCTION OF AIRCRAFT IN THE SINO-SOVIET BLOC JANUARY-MARCH 1956 | Approved For Release 1999/09/21 : CIA-RDP79T00935A000400050001-5 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM QUARTERLY ESTIMATE OF THE PRODUCTION OF AIRCRAFT IN THE SINO-SOVIET BLOC JANUARY-MARCH 1956 CIA/RR IM-428 16 April 1956 WARNING THIS MATERIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE LAWS, TITLE 18, USC, SECS-. 793 AND 794, THE TRANSMISSION OR REVELATION OF WHICH IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Office of Research and Reports CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 1999/09/21 : CIA-RDP79T00935A000400050001-5 Approved For Release 1999/09/21 : CIA-RDP79T00935A000400050001-5 S-E-C-R-E-T FOREWORD This publication is the fourth in a series to be issued on a quarterly basis summarizing production of aircraft in the Sino-Soviet Bloc. The estimates presented are intended to supersede those contained in previous ORR reports and are published to satisfy consume; | 1956 | 2023-06-28T06:03:01Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp82-00457r000200020009-2: VIEWS OF MINISTER KOPACKY | #C~1 ~ 25X1X6 ?5X1 Aga ~ ~eo~ix~slo~ak'~a. 25X1A6a . iV? Cf3ANGE in Class. [] - ~ r aye a ~rt~ ~a~~rybod~rs ~~ex~ o Ti~f`t c~~~aa].~~a, ~i~ ha~~ ,~~ ~ers'taaxi~~ Document No. ~~ ~~:~T~: 25X1 X6 ~~~; ~ ~~~, ~'1 D~oe~~r ~F~~ ~'~~CE~ B~P~F~7' ~~~ ,n~~fi~ ~.~te.F~'ia ~3nister ~o.ol~~ ~crp~~~y ~~$.,adost~r o~ Iora~s.~,~.a~sa~ ~3~e~as~.d. h~.s vices o~ c~~.~'e?~?nt p~+~.~.tioa~. tapios3 ~~~ ~~ gig p~sib71~+ dry Fkoo?~ o ~ca:r-da ha.~~ ~~n suh~iy~.ed here fs~rra~,~:?~ati~,~? :~..~ ~3~rrt:.o~ ~~ ~he_.. ~1~-,c,~~~~.ra~.is? . Faz?~, ~~3.~~~ ~.hout tka.~ ~oo,~ticrra ,~:b ~~. ~,..:~sa per :iess in Mahe ~av~ra~.~~u~ris ~~a ~, ~o~or sa~c~ of the Kati loofa? ist~~ ~th~~ hourin pa~'ty im lat~e~,,v pleyi.n~ with ~'ir~~ ~'cfu dust hsve tc~ read their e ~ f,~::~ ~~~'cahodne Sl~s~rt~ to ~~e hoer dezna~~s~;ic ~-~~.~,~ areA ~n ~p~ tfae~ ~~ s ~-~s~;~treee t~:?ir ? a J alty to ~t*a~ry de~~,sf.o?~ wakexa in the Cr,~r~a'a~e~a~,a ~ ~:; ~ ~Yao~ want to ~e vhe initfatorsID t dust ~ora~. h~ o~ the ~.a~rer ~o~s~.u--; | 1946 | 2023-07-20T16:20:22Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp58-00597a000200100081-2: CODEL-HEARST | R A_T"M (' f A DEPARTMENT r?" { rRUCJ Tioodw For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP58-00597A0002001.00081-2 TPt(M;TAL USE ONLY TO: BFAIGRADE9 BE:RL Ni, BONN., C0.PEMiAGENfl OSLO9 PARIS,, EUOOM. This is .x S a'c.r,=ICS= en naessatgs for Ambtssador9 USOM Director and 1AAG Chief,: DISTRIBUTION ICA$Jameson Aatay?CCLL Air-LLD ICAaYoungb1ad IRS USIA/30C CIA~Paul an Miss dahiaer OSD4Mr. Carter The Senate Special Cmniktee studying the Mutual Security Program is retaining diet,--inguished it,izena as s:onsruitants to make field studies In various areas. Mr. William Rtdolpb Hearst, Jr.. (Department's despatch Sbv369Q of October 309 1)56 is bisgeaphic sketch of Mr. Hearst), has been designated to study Denmark., Norway, West Germany, Berlin, and Yugoslavin~ He i,:LD be s. ccaapen::ied tjr MMr^, James Gleason, Administrative Assistant to Senator Knowtand? who w;s.I.'a act as Mr. Hearet9a assistant, Mr, Hearst is to s'utxnit a report to the Committee on the fundamental aims of American foreign pr)_ s:r i; | 1956 | 2024-04-09T19:21:07Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp96-00789r001900020002-8: RV SESSION SCHEDULE/SUMMARY PAPER. PROJECT: OTHER 'H'. SESSION: 07. SOURCE: RV-101 | pAGEi PRO TMTel ForeNtElte`4.9a0/08/08 : CIA-RDP96g4-8/WV09020002- 15 DATE:, 115- ?q- gio SANCTUARY :/3 SESSION TARGET: SOU RC E lot FIN1 S1-1 Mit cooRDINATE, Twe TwAlc) ot,sLY FRONTLOAD: I( 70 DAY WE WO "whip_ gAck. do rpir w /their C.brktvle. Vou J provitsivij 7\u. Two SS coorctum?ctes S wc-e. /rose. ery-eas ate ibr ow provical-favSeke TN/ Fertob i\v'ne IS 1-7-2 Mar MN. (0 pre,0100. tSeC,rtava toe Oniered1/4ThQ.peeptoit u ta 41,;(1 LiAcLUctiVlf if,dur AIT Tht5 Ul;SvAtiy., A ittovit. Una .60-r ilemtctechtre paha, 01A tiow Lem) C014 imar-ie ThR. P44, 4'1) lott) Pi re", lit" /MO tiA-M KtitintetIki CAACern tiavrtret6Lc elex. W tL4,,e50,1 enk IS-Pt Mate-en tq g4 , &GOA CCOA act tovli ttW tieeel eUt GePvictim -03 Yeati 7kt G4Irc day, 4.142 ore saRmlifrir Xeirr A .11eC? eve v evtid a km/N. )av 1.460 *il tAatt /4A6u3 Rerrd /1/04etbri We. anti 64- cetchout,iir Thiroisk evch-re peid ta t1et6r)--e1 *tXaiAj tiewr afreadAi Fv\esevikel sioce TheAl 4hre tXateed- 6) elf( ck.4- Ats -Axe ? 1' NOTES: m; | 1986 | 2023-06-24T20:05:31Z |