“targets of opportunity. f. Maintain supervision over basehouses, equipment, and training of personnel assigned to the LIFEAT operation. OCADET /1A00 I te onor a ««• •”
“targets of opportunity. f. Maintain supervision over basehouses, equipment, and training of personnel assigned to the LIFEAT operation. OCADET /1A00 I te onor a ««• •”
“leadership whose attitude is largely developed on his subjective feelings from reading only cable traffic. The initiative, the operational ideas, .etc. are best kept in Hqs. There is so much more information .here to work with,, people with whom one can talk, staffs, etc. Al”
“OPERATIONS FOR POSSIBLE FLAP Potential. 9, SOME OF THE EASIER QUESTIONS WERE ALLOCATION OF MAN POWER (ABOUT TWO OFFICERS NOW ON SOVIET/BLOC TARGET* HOPE PUSH THIS TO THREE WHILE REMAINING OFFICERS COVER OTHER SECRET”
“radio operators or saboteurs. Our offer to help along these lines--provided they develop capacity and effective cover--remains open. However, you must request 0955 DocId: 32423505 TOP SECRET 234 7 Page 94”
“Operating () Propaganda Off,Media ( )L f de c. Support ( ) Security Officer (2 d. Training Communications officer ( )F - 6.4 Sabotage Officer (1) [Logistics Officer ( ) P- a. Plon.,Target.,Train()) Medical Officer ( ;00 b. Expiosiveespecial D Vicen Other ( 1° % PA "12 c.U”
“CNO; General Erskine, Chief, Special Ops, U.S. Army; Gen. White, COS/USAF; and Gen. Woolnough, repre senting COS/Army. 68/ - 90 — TOP SECRET”
“opportunity. Case Officer - Natthew S. DHOLEY a. Provide guidance and day-to-day supervision of the LICCL phase of the LIFfAT Project. b Conduct the training of all personnel aseipned to the LICOOL phase. C. Maintain LICOL capabilities for mounting operations against targe”
“security reviews of operational activities. g. Coordinate double agent operations. : E 2 IMPDET CL BY 055431 ’J cpordt wi. ..l”
“non-official cover, under State, Army, and Air Force cover. Poroonnal er divided functionally withinF1, F?e and CI sections. Initiate and launch ncy F1, PP and CI mperations using best available independent assets 0a wall as assets available through foreign (aagannea) liaison.”
“false colors, will give station great 21 flexibility in handling delicate and fast-moving situations 22 securely". 23 To me this second paragraph indicates that these false 24 flag officers were people that had experience’ in this very 25 kind of intelligence operations”
“- DISSIDENTS TO DEVELOP A METHOD OF RECEIVING SUPPLIES WCH WILL EFFECTIVELY DIS- . ASSOCIATE U.S., AND FAILURE TO PROVIDE CANDIDATES FOR TRAINING AS RADIO OPERATORS OR SABOTEURS. OUR OFFER TO HELP ALONG THESE LINES—PROVIDED THEY DEVELOP CAPACITY AND EFFECT COVER -RETAINS O”
“'individual operations. 21 For instance, they had a paramilitary staff that would 22 review our proposals for a paramilitary operation and " might 23 say we think that the Station has overextended itself this 24 month, they want to run twenty-five operations given the 2”
“keeping informed about develop ments related to the operation, Chief WH/4 instituted a series of weekly meetings with the operational ele ments of the DDP "for the purpose of insuring opera tional coordination similar to that achieved by the meeting of support elements ev”
“Special Operational Team and the three lunter/Killer Teams by selected members of the JSOPG. -18- Pt-a--S9ernkilafnrseanwateere9:42i1tiverlirs 2.12”
“OBJECTIVES. HE WANTED TO KNOW HOW A C0/0 SPENT HIS DAY, THE PROCESS HE WENT THROUGH IN Contacting AN AGENT, HOW DID' WE ENSURE THAT C/OS DID NOT TRY TO RECRUIT THE SAME INDIVIDUAL ACONTACT REPORTS) AND TRACE REQUESTS ALLOWED ADEQUATE CONTROL). WITH REFERENCE TO CI, HOW MUCH”
“FULL TIME TO IS AND CI MATTERS WITH ONLY A SMALL FRACTION OF THIS TIME GIVEN TO DESERTER FUGITIVE CASES. ALL BOMBING MATTERS HMDRIG mNINSD MIO CONTA) ALL., FOR Fol SP-2 ALM 3/12 ____________________________ I 101 31 pels” pAS NW 88296 Docld:32989628 Page 311”
“operational intel licence support role, he at this point had never been cut in a plans. Of course, Chief of Station Jid not knew whether he would be willing +nc along with th:: set up of not. Mr. Baro:. The Chief of Station here is considering an TOP SECRET”
“14-00000 4. optT PALBLl • I “ These agents work voll together and it is ay personal fealing that" with proper considerations or call it "agent handling", thoy willihm -accomplish their assigned mission. ofoo..fot C-i-yr-md aM-Mrel do roconmerd, once the type of Maps an”
“of appropriate U.S. combat olomento and/or logiotical support, the wido variety of military contingencies that may arise from pursuit of the foregoing objectives; and; ■ o ■ *0 SECRET 2 HY 50955 DocId: 32276061 Page 31”
“CEOD [T •.... i./ ili. ! 0002455 I General A. duties B. Typical II People II day - list III the survellance ops. - I1”
“a"leader"i (Lieutenant) and an"assistant leadori (Sergeant). These men shall be given special training by the Secret Army Organization at "leadership seminars". h. Team "marshialliug points" should be selected in advance and be well defined. Practice"alerts" will determine t”
“coopera tion and coordination to exploit live penetrations and defec tors from Bloc sources proves the success of our mutual effort. 1 I believe that there is room for substantial improve- ment in achieving a more uniform and efficient exploitation of the positive intell”
“political left and terrorist movement, and handling the Principal agent (LOC) presently employed at the Station. 4. TRAINING or siato INDICATE HA T TRAINING vou ofulEve vou SN00L0 •' nminc TMf Welt stvteal vears raining should be keyed to provide an even broador base for th”
“'3. Instructors: * The training instructors utilized were Alexander. V. DECLIPPEL and '. Iden C. IUPACAN PDO’s provided training as to cargo sling operation, rappelling and operational capabilities of special equipment. 4. Training Areas, Utilized: Training was conducted ent”
“with one of our local units, or better still, help you organize your own unit with our assistance after you have completed preliminary training. Sincerely yours. - Captain Patrick McDonald S.A. O. Headquarters Staff / 8 20 ww 88296 Docld:32989574 Page 519:”
“attention will be given to possible utilization of the Vatican. 5. Maritime Operations: In addition to increasing efforts to get at seaman agents and other maritime assets through liaison services, we will continue our unilateral third country efforts to recruit seamen and ”
“established with appropriate Thai military and para military border control ■ units. Te this Eim SIGNICS advisor y and tecnnical pe rsonnel - would be working closely with appropriate JSOPG opposite numbers in order to insure proper employment of the teams It is important to”
“cleared with. . appropriate civilian end military officials, with whom high level liaison is maintained in the field. . 4. A major criterion of OPC activities is that they not be directly attributable to the U.S. government. Hence they fall into tyo classes: a. Those conduc”
“questionnaire: ininccordance 0 it h CSt.P Liaison Police operations - penetration communist organizations Unilateral operations - penetration local security services id. redtoimo orsiuto. 7 .. 1MOCAVE-GHaV-TeaiaiNg vhu;G€Ll6vk vou sBoQta T----9f.rrwa.- H. otntnd, Vwe Fes”
“been outstanding in training. They appear to have a number of fairly we11 placed contacts on the inside whom they ex pect to be able to call on for assistance. Although they have been out of ,direct touch with a number" of these contacts for periods ranging up to two years, ”
“exposing and inhibiting Communist fifth column activities and (c) the maintenance if pro-U.S. and pro-Western attitudes. .These missions should be undertaken in closest collaboration with the USIS missions to the end that all that can be accomplished overtly.. (2) Undertake”
“S 30 December 1970). -- - 2e*s*Cour--"6- Spot, develop, assess, and recruit agents to obtain i watiN LETTER .intelligence from the decision-making level of the communist parties (particularly the Maoists) and thoir main front organizations. P seddine Darrjea, •. . • ! Lery”
“14-00000 SEOPET OCuliLI SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 1 - (Continued) intelligencejtargets, especially the intelligence services of the non-Communist world. SPECIFIC DUTY No. 5 - (Continued) opments in the USSR, and Communist subversion. SECRET sows”
“1 JS OSD: NO OBJECTION A'S REDACTED 23/0N98 NW 66000 Docld:32424910 Page 4 4,5 5 TOP SECRETE THE 1,2 awaiting specific mission need and approval. A list of pretexts or provocations when might be grounds for military intervention has been preparça Defense assets for psychological ”
“four have been outstanding in training. They appear to have a number of fairly well placed contacts on the inside whom they ex pect to be able to call on for assistance. Although they have been out of ,direct touch with a number' of these contacts for periods ranging up to t”
“HAS RESULTED. OVER THE PAST SIX MONTHS, TREBLING THE INTELLIGENCE REPORTING OVER THE PREVIOUS SIX MONTH PERIOD. AN ADJUNCT TO THESE DUTIES 15 THE HANDLING OF ONE U.S. CONTRACT AGENT whg HANDLES A PENETRATION OF THE CRTOCga COMMUNIST PARTY. THIS CONTRACT AGENT SECRET”
“demolition, and inzivi ) uinment ,re Cez.l - II - icnt aining. I "elect ion of Pers el The JSOPC will, durin; the 4th and 5th week select 1 total of 80 ‘i-,‘1/ qualified and Motivated personnel. Students ncecuted into the sniper program will 4. selected from • volunteer”
“interest of collecting .. marginal intelligence. -Must -be prepared- to sacfrice - diversionary - tasks in pursuit of main goal or objective.. If tangential . things are Tolled up we then have a different op, and a new op . line, must be cautious with this. Ops line serves a”
“recruitment and training of officers qualified for covert broadcasting operations. Co Explore with the State Department the possibilities of a joint undertaking to exploit fully, in the interest of efficiency and economy, material derived from escapee interrogations and other”
“organizations on the Ramparts list. Annex A deals with the two organizations on the list which are still of active operational interest. Both received he Kara 5etell A M/BR”
“> SEGKEl e. Staffers -selection. 5) Cover: planning should include provision for blaming Sovs or Czechs in case of blow. 6) Should have phoney 201 in RI to backstop this, all documents therein forged and backdated. Should look like a CE file. 7) Testing of moninees es”
“eng Lenin, and Mao. This must be discussed with people so that many are aware of it. These conversations will be later used when he explains how and why and when he became interested. 5. Diffuse Nature of Op: In beginning op has a diffuse nature. It is necessary to make man”
“through Simmons, the CI Chief in WH/4. Morales tried to get one or both of two JOTs who were in Miami on TDY, but the JOT office refused to release them tha on the ground that it would interfere with their training. Morales feels that these young officers would have learned m”
“left the recruitment and training of this asset to other people in the Division than TOP SECRET NW 509”
“)4-00000 % NCTTT MAPGENE scAr ACT DAWEE iDIN. TEDCATY 1 & EMLSFERUIG VAXM\NO. • "RASA” ! Jon SPTGLA: OPERATIONS mods ftoil LIAISON AS Rip WITH: PLANNING GROUP RT ARMY SIONICS SCAF - MliTui" ~OTHERS RT AIR FORCE fir. :1. Werbell (To be 1 (Th be As Req:! st RT ”
“responsibilities: (1) Chief, SID, CI Staff: Action resuensibility for penetration and double agent operations against Cuban Intelligence and Security Services at home and abroad (as agreed to by Chief, NH Division and Deputy Chief, CI Staff). Coordination will be effected wi”
“o be prepared to provide U.S. assistance in the final interception of shipping in territorial waters SECRET NW-66000-Docld:32424696-Page-8- 5 SECRET”
“forgiven that we have , not yet provided full case loads to ten active NOC officers, most of whom arrived at about the same time a year and a half ago. We are trying hard to produce new sources, while at the same time reducing the excessive number of NOC officers.. If "lack o”
“undertaking (+) upon the completion of specialized trainin; All studies, including a plan for using overt or covert means ce PErve a re- Stlind institution oi the Caradian supply to the USSR, will be submitted by 15 February. It is suggested that consideration be given to”
“14-00000 RTC PROVISIONAL SPECIAL OPERATIONS HUNTER KILLER COMPANY ___ 11.- SP OPNS HUNTER KILLER ICO Hn •io • SPEC OPNS , 1 Cape. Co. Cmdr. j 1 Lt: xo HUNTER KILLER I 1 1st Sgt. 1 Jr. NCO/EM-RTO J STRENGTH 50, 19 N:00 100 Jr. NCO/EM ' 124 Total " FIGURE 6 -”