“U.S. combat elements and/or logistical support, the wide variety of military contingencies 1 that may arise from pursuit of the foregoing objectives; and; OR SECRET 2 NW 50955 DocId:32276061 Page 46”
“U.S. combat elements and/or logistical support, the wide variety of military contingencies 1 that may arise from pursuit of the foregoing objectives; and; OR SECRET 2 NW 50955 DocId:32276061 Page 46”
“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”
“operations, support operationsiei V c -w tg e n e * --- 10. rokiniGalotsintor ‘ 1 indicanoat TRAIninovou O0L irve YOU SwoULD wavs 0u#:u6 Tut etay SEVEaL YEARS 3 the Clandestine services review, Mid-career, short reports writing Its I ■ courses • $0 9 0-22 202 233812”
“drafts. Papers required from each of you for the Tuesday meeting: —Mr. Harvey: Intelligence, Political (splitting the regime, 7 ), Economic (sabotage, limited deception), and Paramilitary. Also, any suggestions for inclusion in other sections of the paper. Mr. Hurwitch: ”
“mounting of a sabotage program at the earliest possible moment. Coincidentally, planning and thought should be given to the topics of cover, recruitment, training and establishment of those facilities necessary for a ‘ rapid expansion of the group if a full scale operational ”
“nature of espionage. Nor beyond that there’s the recommendation that the clandesting nervi PR l-iln the mi litary services and the 24 i forejen service . be gilfirgt to a manpower ceiling, TOP SECRET - PAUL NW 50955 Docld:32423509 Page 99”
“2 preparation for adranceddraining in these three importanioastivities which will be dealt with in greater detan further on in the training program. INTI!I.UGHNCE Underground warfare, as we customarily think of it, cannot succeed unless it is supported by a well developed ”
“14-00000 Afr.NDla1 PROJECT LIPSTICK SCHESULE OF ISPR CTION 10 June Security Briefing. Discussion of the program. Review of Intelligence terminology. 11-21 June Tradecraft (1) Nature ane Characteristics of Clandestine Activity Clandestine Activity of the Individual and”
“another; b. They occasionally report thinking in quarters from which we hear nothing directly; C. They usually contain pertinent quotations of expres- sion of views by the enemy which we can make use of (both published and other sources, such as interroga- tories); ECRET”
“1 340 / ,19 1 $ /1.0 fr*. SSNJer. 3. G 5. dectivel 6. I re rap Title 6 C. Suowe 6 6 tation and Manager ent 10 12 tent ■a 12 Nt 10-2 ‘ising" 9 *, ’_ nations 13 * :: linning, C’roniration --aflne%w*tnarsRutols in : tallation of Training Cer ,■.'r”
“14-00 SECRET -2- 5. Your staff must be organized to permit close contact with team members so as to assure control over them and at the same time provide full security for the existence of your organi- zation. It must also provide security for the planning of all activit”
“14-00000 co APPENDIX I PROJECT LIPSTICK SCHEDULE 03 INSTRUCTION 10 June Security Briefing. Discussion of the program. Review of Intelligence terminology. 11-21 June Tradecraft (1) Nature and Characteristics of Clandestine Activity Clandestine Activity of the Individua”
“CNO; General Erskine, Chief, Special Ops, U.S. Army; Gen. White, COS/USAF; and Gen. Woolnough, repre senting COS/Army. 68/ - 90 — TOP SECRET”
“♦ CONFIDENT IAL SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION 5 members for captioned organization; this material is self- explanatory as to a statement of principles for the organiza tion and is being made an appendage of this memorandum. o % This document contains neither recommendat”
“intervention. We believe that your standard for intervention should be that stated above. 3. Therefore, if you should conclude that there is not clearly a high prospect of success, you should communicate this doubt to generals in a way calculated to persuade them to desis”
“debriefing. CONTINUED ox REVERSE RECEPTIVITY TO OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. LIST any INFLUENCING FACTORS (Rootrictione, Policies, »eJ Sternberg is likely to be receptive to operational requirements, but may not have the authority to commit the organization. 1FIELO orrict ”
“I cfciL of 1.11 inter/killerd : 0.11 - iff ive and vift teai r-ion and with- % *....... t. 3. ceil rerations: ter/diller T’cams will operate .in tive order areas and villaer complexes in order to operate directly nitlin the population against and within ■ which _ .anist”
“14-000'00 Ahuost mppanin h-tr grindlee BMWW)!^*./‘ SLUNHF PAGE TWO 1300-1500 PM Techniques, Reconnaissance, Raid PIRNACK DECOKRABD and Ambush 1700-2200 Introduction to Clandestine Maritime FAITELSON PACHANKIS Operations 11 January 1000-1500 Maritime Operational Plannin”
“NECESSITY MILITARY DISCIPLINE OPS MATTERS, Ph AMYUM LEADERSHIP, WHICH MORE CONCERNED FURTHERING IDEALS THAN G-6,AC HE TETUTE ONE FenChan G85 PAIR A/1, n EFFORT CAPTURE CONTROL OF ORGANIZATION For SELF 4.’% . 1.. • eerestr, .4 %.. I *l bote CHUPT" fedtdweesu-ereris SECRET *”
“be applied to F - L13 personal meets and other operational activity. . b. On their next meet a new meet sight will be selected. $ c. For internal use only: C instructed P that with regard 3 to what can be said to L-1 there was no use of getting, into the security for the sak”
“PHASING A. PREPARATORY PHASE 1. Principal Objective# To acquire current CI information on opposition services in Caribbean area through developing counterintelligence operations and through recording CI information. SECRET”
“each of you for the Tuesday meeting: Mr. Harvey: Intelli V’olitical (splitting the regime, , I honomic (sabotage, limited deception), and Paramilita Also, any suggestions for inclusion in other sections of the Mr. Hurwitch: Steterd Objectives, Political, and Economic. Als”
“- 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”
“......................................... ■17 . Communist Theory..... . 18. Soviet IS..................... 19. Psychological Warfare ........ . :: 20. Political Warfare............. 21. Economic Warfare................................... 22. Sabotage........................”
“MISSION, AN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, OR A SERVICE COMPONENT TO SEE HOW WELL IT IS ADDRESSING THE KEY INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS, THE EVALUATIONS OF The NI0 SYSTEM REPRESENTS SECRET”
“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”
“14-00000 9, • SECRET PAGE, THREE 16 January 1000-1200 Mission Briefings - A Management Control REUTEMAN DECONBAIDD 7400-1800 Commando Raids 1900-2300 Analysis of an Infiltration (Operation ZAMKA, None-ni. Case History) 17 January ,1000-1200 Management of Maritime Ass”
“933. A NUMBER OF QUESTIONS WERE RAISED ON HOW CONTROL WAS EXERCISED OVER OUR OPERATIONS. BASICALLY, HE WAS TOLD THAT ALL ACTIVITIES CENTERED AROUND THE OD, OUR PROJECTS, •5 FUNDS, AND MANPOWER ALLOCATION WERE DESIGNED To MEET SECRET at”
“OF THE STATION AND BASES. OUR PRIMARY OBJECTIVES IN AUSTRALIA, THE OVERACC MANAGEMENT SCHEME USED BY HQS IN MANAGE MENT OF STAT ION AND ITS ACTIVITIES, OUR USE OF LIA ISON, STRESSING OUR USE OF THEM TO SUPPLEMENT OUR LIMITED RESOURCES, OUR INTELLIGENCE CYCLE FROM VALIDATION O”
“either in operation or planned for the near future. 4. The actual identity of enemy agents, fellow travelers and sympathi zers along with details regarding their work, place of residence, cover opera tion, means of transportation, travel pattern, personal appearance, menta”
“weeks from mid-November into January — the number of troops that should be or could be trained, the facilities that would be available for training sites (possibly in third countries or in the United - 202 - TOP SECRET”
“Coordination, communications channels and liaison requirements will be established. In this regard, Ji = it is antici pated ' th at a period of from two to three wee ks will S 1 - be required for this initial planning and the establishment of basic and detailed joint oper”
“} Secret firsay Organization PR E DJM NAR Y TRAINING LESSON Project No. 1 Look over the various books in your local paolie library that have been written on intelligence and espionage. Select two that seem best and read them carefully. • . 'Project No. 22 Write a brie”
“neighborhood three hundredpeople, f Te ■ and that 21 21 was those people who would be involved in the management 22 effort, the direction effort, the financial logistics, cover 23 procedures, security, that kind of thing. All right? Flowing 24 out from that were people w”
“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”
“ed and that it was strictly an infil1- tration procedure and not a commando type bit and run action. This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distribute”
“3 3. Espionage.1 sinvolves the placing Or recruiting of agents within the enemy personnel where they can learn the enemy ‘s plans first hand, steal the enemy's documents or materials, influence or misdirect the enemy’s plans or policies. Suppose you had a chance to seosom? ”
“13-00000 / AKNSX B It is the judgement of the Coordinator that this annex covering intelligence and covert actions should be submitted separately after the Executive Committee reaches a conclusion on the overall psychological program and the attributable activities set fo”
“purposes. e. Information Support : (1) To supplement available normal news sources, broadcasting to Orbit countries is dependent for program material upon intelligence -5-■ SECRET HW 50955 DocId: 32424022 Page 9”
“SECRET freed to travel 66J7 + ethicalenough Legal; operationalInotrecurc iorde pralifars. Kichil ease 1) Maximum security + within Hubarke only (e.g., howninh 11 dors sow-hinoro?) tinitation on number code Guise of Ln objective c) One focal pouit for search, control, tra”
“productive project which helps fulfill a Priority A-1 Station requirement. The FI Staff recommends approval. Attachment Project x Cathie El on Foreign Intelligence”
“o be prepared to provide U.S. assistance in the final interception of shipping in territorial waters SECRET NW 66000 Docld:32424016 Page 8 5 SECRET”
“o be prepared to provide U.S. assistance in the final interception of shipping in territorial waters SECRET NW 66000 Docld:32424017 Page 8 5 SECRET”
“W n/w Attachment to •UFeA-14823 ?. ORIENTATION PROGRAM AMBIDDY-1 PROGRAM PERIOD: 6 - 18 January 1964‘m TOTAL HOURS : 83 (BRIOD SUBJECT INSTRUCTOR INTERPRETER 6 January 1930-2130 Orientation and Review of Schedule REUTEMAN and ZAMKA None -, 7 January 1300 1800 Nature”
“develop capacity and effective cover--remains open. However, *= you must RA moot kave specific Instructions for any specific covert activity. At lds the present time we are unable to transfer core arms to dissidents. Tell them that this is because of our suspicion that metho”
“to devise procedures for handling and storage of classified material, arms and equipment. d. Establish standards for recruitment, discipline, chain of command and security. SECRET r aet r ,ws e”
“The expansion of operations where feasible. Bob Amory should be asked to designate one of his best men to centralize the intelligence collection and evaluation. The Defense Department should designate the section chief for underground and guerilla activities. MSCK0 EYES ON”
“CONTRIBUTECHET ■ Vis 73PT. TO CONTRBUTiON' CRIME- DISORDER, OVERT COMMUNIST ACTION, ETC, och THIS;WOULD:COMPRISE OVER-ALL DEVELOPMENT USOM POLICE,SURETE AND oN. RELATED INTERNAL SECURITY SERVICES TO INCLUDE: LAE” LOSCEA. A, CONSOLIDATION OF CIVIL POLICE FUNCTIONS UNDER THE SEC”
“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”
“Political Warfare .... . 21. Economic Warfare ..... 22. Sabotage....................... .... 23. Counter-sabotage................. '24. Resistance Force Activities 25. Guerrilla Warfare .......... 26. Evasion & Escape • • 27. Weapons ............. 28. Demolitions.........”