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I rroo nd the oppointmont of TISOT Robert
2n& Lieutenant to the Army of the United. States, Frith valve
of hral l defeat.
APPROVED FOR RELEASED
DATE: 19-Aug-2009
APPROVED FOR RELEASED
DATE: 09-09-2009
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SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS RELATED TO THE US STAND ON HUMAN RIGHTS
(17 23 February 1978)
SOVIET UNION
Dissident spokesman Andrey Sakharov visited the US Embassy in
Moscow on February 22 to present appeals from Soviet Pente-
costalists for President Carter's assistance in emigrating
from the USSR. The appeals are from members of the religious
group in the Ukraine and Belorussia, and include a list of
1905 August Drive Silver Spring, ME) 20902 mikerav@verizon.net 301-592-8808 August 21, 2008 Central Intelligence Agency Delores Nelson Information and Privacy Coordinator Washington, DC 20505 Can you please apprise me of the current status of my pending FOIA requests and MOR requests? I am, primarily but not exclusively concerned about the progress/status of requests that have been pending for more than one year's time, Thank you very much. Sincerely, Michael Ravitzky APPROVED FOR RELEASED DATE: 09-Jul-2009
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES
TO: Lt. Colonel Bigelow
FROM: Lt. Colonel Lowman
SUBJECT: Commissioning of Sergeant Lang
DATE: November 1, 1943
1. Relative. to the discussion which you held with our
Branch in connection with the.dire.ctive.of the.Secretary of War of
October 15., 1943, we would like....to place before the Officers' Board
again the reconsideration_of.thecoamiss.ioning of Sergeant Lang.
2. It is the belief of this Branch that there is
I-TRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
ORMATION REPORT
Democratic Republic of Vietnam DATE DISTR.
Prisoner of War Camps
OF INFO. May - June 1953
NO. OF PAGES 2
REQUIREMENT NO. RD
2953 ^ :y
L. Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) prisoner of war camps are not located in
fixed installations. Prisoners are concentrated in villages, live among the
population and are watched by DRV'guerrilla troops. Each camp is administered
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
Mr. Dennis Doolin
Deputy Assistant Secretary
(East Asian and Pacific Affairs
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03-16-2009 `
MEMORANDUM FOR : Mr. Jonathan Moore
Deputy Assistant Secretaryjor East
Asian and Pa fic Affairs
iANGhRD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandun UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO
FROM
SUBJECT:
1rs. Begg, SI-Portugal
F. Catherine Rigsbee
Report for Period. 22 March ,1944 - 12 August 1945
DATE: 26 September 1945
1. Although I was recruited by the T'O Branch for its Cairo office,
when I arrived there on 22 March 1944, I was assigned as secretary to Colonel
John E. Toulmin, the.Strategic Services Officer, OSS-;!{IE, and continued in that
capacity until approximately 15 October 1944.
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05/19/04 16:33 FEIS ENEAG
Terrorism: Sympathizers of Kahane Chai and Kach Rebuild WWW
Presence, Call for Assassination of Yasir Arafat
Two websires sympathetic to'the.lewish Kach Movement (Kahane Chal), a movement which, is
banned in Israel and classified as a terrorist organization by the US Governmzent, have
appeared on the World Wide Web. The current websires are similar in content and design to
Kach movement websites that were disrupted in early 2001 after the FBI seized their assets.
APPROVED FOR
RELEASED DATE:
07-Aug-2009
WAR DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR
STRATEGIC SERVICES UNIT
25th P. E STREETS, N.W.
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
In accordance with Executive Order 9621 terminating the Office
of Strategic Services and creating the Strategic Services Unit of the War
Department, it is necessary.to continue the partial liquidation of Strategic
Services Unit. This liquidation is to be made in accordance with the regula-,
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APPROVED FOR
RELEASED DATE:
07-Aug-2009
1. Mr. Henry H. Eldredge served as Deputy Chief of the
Administrative Staff, Office of Logistics from 17 November 1957
to 1 April 1960. During this time, Mr. Eldredge demonstrated a
broad knowledge of administrative matters and carried out his
assigned responsibilities in a most effective manner. The well-
rounded experience Mr. Eldredge brought to bear on his assignment
constituted a distinct asset and contributed greatly to his value