?NTRflL INTELLIGENCE AGENC ,
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
23 JUL 1969
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director
Federal Bure of Investigation
SUBJECT: Rich /$DUDMAN
which originated with your Bureau and covers the period
May 1963?to December 1964, which reports some of DUDMAN's
contacts with Cvijeto JOB, a Yugoslav official who was
stationed in the United States at the time. We should
will have?no difficulty in identifying him in your
records. We do have. some information in our files
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USSR: Lithuanian Leaders Confer With Gorbachev Again
: Russians React to Moldavian Nationalism
Japan: Kanemaru Challenges Continued Defense Buildup
France: Center-Right Opposition Forming Alliance
Taiwan: President Li, Political Reform Face Major Test
may undermine President Doe's confidence in the military's ability to
defend the capital.
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5 November 1985
The Honorable Caspar W. Weinberger
Secretary of Defense
Washington, D. C. 20301
Dear Cap,
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various concepts for the sharing of SDI
which the President talks about.
Yours,
William J. Casey
DOD/D OISR
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MEMOt:%.NDUM FOR TH: DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION:
Suhjtact: Jut-ti:ication for Post-War Secret Intelli.geneer
1. The justification for post-war secret intelligence
on the pert of G-2, War Department General Staff, can be summed
up as analogous to the justification for the maintenance of
adequate national defense. At the and oi this war the United
States 411 find itseli the richest and most powerful country in
the world with the greater,t wealth and power In the world. A:: a
Studies in Intelligence APPROVED FOR Page 1 of 9, RELEASE11DATE: 09-Sep-2009 Interagency Dynamics and Organizational Myths (U) Editor's Note: This article presents a different angle on the NRO's early years from that found in Robert Kohler's essay "One Officer's Perspective: The Decline of the National Reconnaissance Office. " (U) Former NRO Deputy Director and CIA officer James Reber used to describe the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) as the first hybrid American intelligence organization.
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Subject: Information from Radio Sources Other
Than the Federal Communications.
Russ
The German military now occupying the itussian city
of Kerch appear to be operating the former Russian wireless channels
of that city under their original calls, U:G-2 and UKG-3, both of
which have been observed calling DLL, Berlin. UKG-3 was heard trans-
mitting five-letter groups.
Tires and frequencies have been recorded on both.
The German operators were inexperienced, and the signal tone very
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Wuhin?ton, D.C. 2150.5
National Intelligence Council
NIC 00694/90
25 June 1990
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
- THROUGH: Natielm 1 T 1 i cnr?e OffirPr fnr Warning
FROM: Walter L. Barrows
National Intelligence Officer for Africa
SUBJECT: Warning and Forecast Report: Sub-Saharan
Africa F