CIA · JFK56 : F8 : 20040225-1049117 : · Release: Redact
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"JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM AGENCY INFORMATION AGENCY: CIA RECORD NUMBER : 104-10125-10003 RECORD SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA FROM : Date: 02/16/05 TO : TITLE: MEXICO STATION COVERAGE OF SOVIET AND CUBAN EMBASSIES (1963). DATE: 01/01/1963 PAGES: 6 SUBJECTS: MEXICO CITY USSR EMBASSY JFK ASSASSINATION CUBA EMBASSY DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFICATION : SECRET RESTRICTIONS : 1B CURRENT STATUS: RELEASED IN PART PUBLIC RELEASED WITH DELETIONS DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 05/26/04 COMMENTS: JFK56: F8 20040225-1049117 Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note). Case#:NW 65924 Date: 10-26-2021 [R] NW 65924 Docld:32364038 Page 1 ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10125-10003 ( SECRET/SENSITIVE Mexico Station Coverage of Soviet and Cuban Embassies (1963) 1. Unilateral Coverage:"
"JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM AGENCY INFORMATION AGENCY: CIA RECORD NUMBER : 104-10125-10003 RECORD SERIES : JFK AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA FROM : Date …"
"… te of the conversation. As soon as the Station learned that an American identifying him- self as Lee Oswald phoned the Soviet Embassy, Miss Ann Goodpasture of the Station started screening all photographs. However, here again, there was a backlog because the photographs were picked up three tim …"
"… es. This base, however, was closed when the Sta- tion received word that the photograph of the "unidentified man" was being released by the Warren Commission. LILYRIC was an alternate photo- graphic base. It was located in an upper story of an apartment building on the same side of the street as …"
"… oviet and Cuban Embassies (1963) 1. Unilateral Coverage: From the time the Mexico Station was opened in April 1947 until the arrival of Mr. Win Scott as Chief of Station in 1955, the Station had developed a support apparatus to exploit leads from the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. This um …"