CIA · JFK-M-06 : F04 : 1998.09.19.13:22:32:810031 : ARRB REQUEST. CIA - IR-28 · Release: Redact
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"Spee ARP 4-00000 |104-10306-10003, 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992/ / le 26 March 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECOR D SUBJECT: Notes on Special Group Meeting, 26 March 1963 1. 98 Low-level reconnaissance of Cuba. Comparative result of high- level versus low-level photography were demonstrated by Mr. Lundahl. After considerable discussion, it was decided that the matter would be held in abeyance for a week pending further developments on the Donovan matter. In general, Gilpatric's attitude was against low-level on the basis of Defense intelligence needs, but would agree if State felt periodic low- levels would establish "right of access". Johnson expressed general objection at this time. McCone expressed two prevailing viewpoints within CIA, but recommended proceeding with low-level. Bundy agreed to put the matter to higher authority for final decision. McCone suggested he was willing to accept responsibility for further delay. Action: Matter to be reconsidered each weel C. 98 2. Reconnaissance of Indonesia. State, Defense, and Bundy all opposed overflying Indonesia. McCone recommended we support the"
"CIA · JFK-M-06 : F04 : 1998.09.19.13:22:32:810031 : ARRB REQUEST. CIA - IR-28 · Release: Redact"
"… ls would establish "right of access". Johnson expressed general objection at this time. McCone expressed two prevailing viewpoints within CIA, but recommended proceeding with low-level. Bundy agreed to put the matter to higher authority for final decision. McCone suggested he wa …"