OSS - INTERNAL MEMORANDA ON/CRITIQUES OF OFFICE PRACTICES/INTERCEPTED MESSAGES OF GERMAN FOREIGN OFFICE ("BOSTON SERIES"), 1945

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ODTO 14. 71411d Photo VITO t-3-e-r4IL- proved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R0001nnninnn9_i , _ , Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 PRiWo FIELD REPORTS ANL RUTIEBIURD, WINTHROP 17,254 SING, BAYARD 17,255 PFEITFER 2 2IWGTh1 17,258 CHASE, ALSTON 17,259 YARNING TROMA8 J. 17,260 SUCHBVii, BANS 17,261 toICHT$NBEROER, LT. HENRY 17 263 CASOLINI, OINO 1?,264 WARDROP, EDMUND 17,265 PIITSCHt WILLIAM H? 17#261, POWSLIAt LT?COL,ROSSAT 17,270 Cana EDWARD 4141 rripan PAWIR LT MAIM i. 17Z72 TTIONAUtCAPT. PAY 21/ 1111,4 CAM MOT I. 37 2 A '7-4r MVOS* JIM& Oa 2.3 VOL. XIII(cont.) MEM IMAM. SO 81 SI Si SO SO SI BO SI 00 00 SO 00 SI IgTO ETO SO HTO Services CHINA ? 411-',.'g .,r3W4 MEDTO 16. MEMO 17. MEDTO 18. ETO 19. ETO 20. ETO 21. MEMO 22. MDT? 23. MEDTO 24. EO 25. ETO 260 MEMO 27. ETO ' eit.detit itirtgst4V14tertAlittlgrAVTI. Ottp.14.4.,*4ttt ' tlt 29. 30. 31. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 ? SONFIGLIO? IIAJ. JOSEPH SI MEDTO 33. 17,292 NLD, PHILIP S. SO IB 34. 17,308 ENGLISH, LT. JOHN Field ihoto ETO 35. 17,309 AALEY? LT. A.B. SI ETO 36. 17,312 BURKE, EDMUND M. 81 ETO 37. 17,31, Notal, LT. Wan R. SI ETO 38. 17,314 MCLEOD, DR. ROBERT B. SI ETO 39. 17,316 KING DONALD SO MEDTO 40. 17,3lo MOM ROBERT C. Med.Serv. FETO,MEDTO 41. 17,321 ASGLETON, LT.COL, jAME8 H. X-2 17,333 DUBS CAPT. RTA SI MEDTO 43. 17,34 MOE CARL SI 44. 170341 RAWO, HUM Security FETO 17 360 MEDTO 42. MEMO. L. EVERETT 17,391 SRAMMIELLI, MEC A. 17,192 000011, MU. AaRND 170399 UAW, CSAM6 171,400 MOM mon 17041$ 81 MEDTO ETO SI AMET SI MEDTO MD !TO Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 _ Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 ; 1-??:?:-`;t". t.d: ;;:, I c,-;',1 ,?? I. (( ._ to lft Direetor DATR: 33. August 1945 nom Seeretariat - Reports Ortio? L. Anderson's report describes his aotivities in detail which consisted largely of liquidating R&D in London,' No suggestions or criticisms are made and %he Brtasb Cbi.t twols that mo moments aro necessary. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10 CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 ? .1 TrtS CONFIDENTIAL TOs OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES WASHINGTON. D. C. Gemarral William J. D0120Yeal rector, OBS MOM* Lt. Col. John Id. Jeffries Chief 100.1 litemearoh and Development Arian& and Secretariat 1404. Henry J. Anderson Research and Development Branch seams Report on Assicament in ITO 'e 28 August 1945 Mak toilette:two to Oemerei Order No. $113, I am aubaitting tho following report ar aettiirthi?a while assigned to the Research and Development Branch in On I April ISO I melted. to Odd Readquarters in London and immediately Wony itwiitao with the Researoh and Development Brouloh. SOW Us* prier to ay dvarture the Doeumeirtation Unit of BAD stationed toolkima isolang Lt. Cal. X. C. Reddiek who was serving am Chief of R&D hadi Wes tremaferredi to ENCIPSOVO? It was intend4d, upon ay sorliwit istomaidos* that I take over ikel responsibility for the remaining of the MD Stem& Whteh included special weapons work and the eiedlitting mit nowits with eitthing and spuial equipment. sertisi1Z treed thin NC had tem instructed to begin liquidation smumedfistge sat its., manswitation with, Colonial rorganh Captain Armour, *atior 0040. *ad IA. Cal* Retliok, it was decided that the beat interests setrie4 noir4 distutbing the setup which then existed in the Lt. c.L giedack ressined as Chief of the Branch is parind 4 / replaced Captain tip C. Crooke, who r?. after tatroduoking, se to the wokrious pocipla with whom ilia 110 &al a gaitatranyas .qsaitAting wt{sh sy duties. t; CONFIDENTIAL 10,21M4-d*Ser' f r.- ; ? ,, - ",;::, ,, P.', i: ; r _ ;-..;' -,.:',. - .?' .4 4-,. SX'. , ,'-/,..? '-'''':? .-1*?' - '..t. - --. ...,,., al-----.?-?,--,' 't, Y- ? , ':' , -, - ;.,' ',., if?-..t.;.:1:? '..i:---0-..! .:. .,, ; ? -:.: tiil -? ? g t, ? :;??r,v - .ado4aN,,. npclassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10 CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 `N. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 COCO- General ijllian J. Donovan .2. 28 August 1946 gy duties in London oaasisted of the followings 1. Liaison with SOA Headquarters. Z. Liaison with SOB Station LX to obtain information on their research and develolient projects and report this to aashington. Also to advise Station LX on the progress of 065 R&D projects. 3. AssAst other Branobes of OSS in various technical matters and provide information and instruction on R&D special weapons and equipment. 4* Liaison with groups in the Tiritish War Office and Admiralty to obtain information on their various pro,feots. S. Provide such assistance as would be required by the OS group deal- ag with countermeasures. 6. Obtain information on the use of R&D special weapons and equipment in the field. Oise mewth after sir arr1val in ITO Germany capitulated and as a result require- ment* for WiD weapons and equipment oeased to exist. Liaison with the various aritieh groups, however, continued as there were quits a few projects under vay *Joh hod bearing 0,41 activities in the Far Sart and other projects wore La thotts final stages of oampletion. The progress of these projects was re- ported to dashingtes and the British in turn were informed on the status of V*10/04* developments tosiang carried on in 4ashington. Several days each week wore spent at Station. IX working with the Trials Committeo and other groups. The iseuntermeneures *ark *Mich was under the direction ot X,..2 had an exhibit at 260 spatial weapons end examples of various German and British types set up tit Puts, Tnor to my arrival 113 ETO R&D had assisted in setting up this esitilmitio but after 751 Day no further assistance was required on the part of 00 so thereto* very little sabotage on the part of the Germans* the as* OW spowliel weapons and equipment in ITO was investigated thorouoaly. I searehed all records, and interviewed personnel of various Branches to obtain 140,Mmtims erthli type. It was learned that fresh information on sabotage ectiviSte* oitralii be obtained by interviewing members of the Underground in Demenrit Obi Smear. mod 1 was instructed to go to those pountrien and obtain feet* the use of the weapons and sabotage techniques. I left London on IA AO* 1944 Nut was ix Dennark until 28 Juno. 1 proceeded from Copenhagen to (We on ZS Jumt. sat roloalued them! until 4 July 1245 an whloh date I re- mowed to LomIcm. finding* ea this siesicn are recorded in my report to Vt. 0,10 4.110 Jertriee, dated 10 July 1946, subject, Use of R&D Special Item* to MO .4; -744, CONFIDENTIAL Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 tt ' -? 4' ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDI013X00001R000100010002-1 111011111111Mt., ; Geseral 1i111J. Donovan .3. 28 August 1945 Mime" retara from Denmark and Norway I received instruotions to liquidate the remaining RID aotivities in 120 and did so. I left Landon on 3 August and reported to cashington on 14 August 1945. In summary. it can be said that the Speoial aeapons Divition of RID provided helpful assistanais to other Branohes of 088 on technical matters and in the potentielities of RAD weapons and equipment. In addition, useful information vas provided oath* use of demolitions and other weapons not of OBS Jrigin or issue. It sae foowl that R&D special weapons had not been used to the extent they moigist have if they had gotten over to the theater in quantity at au earlier date. If it had boon possible to get them into TO sooner, in my opiaan, it would haw been essential to provide adequate instruction in their use and to sosd PD representatives into the field with operational people to ftorther instruct in their use and proceed to assist in carrying out operations. Pi %eying almott PAD representatives in the fidd, it would also have been possible to a greeter degree to transmit the requirements and needs of operational per- email for any twosome and equipment to the .vashbigton Headquarters. ? k:747 ?. - ? , ' roved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-Rnpi q)entInn Ati Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 1 f?-1 43?643e00,414 t, s 1 ii? ' : 2 " -- Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 r ;litt Th 0 alreative which 14r. ttoxi,* oan be toeued D0perttnent or TheaisOt ter el Ifoleonm to :been rettlirrek, thi riot that'll:4i to the arar Deo it ill CHM out in the tato but that 130 reply eived'all yet. 11* '6111 0-Stter further'. - Oidr, to raises _.reeoginitica2 tarllat ha* -and e_ignaIi o, '0 requestitts ookt into 'the utter, t ? ,,L,c:417:2?%Afi ? .1:. ..,. ? , ? +.7 A.- ? .to? ?, : Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 n.,4,-iimurca`Weg4. miasmas* ? Kawatil !iCe Memorandum ? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 1/4 ( 7 Me Director DATE: 20 August Secretariat - Reports Office 1. Like many previous reports, Capt. Grimm's report *tate* that personnel at the base were shifted too rapidly, and that field men did not receivo the proper recognition or awards due them. Mr. Shepardson suggests that a directive be issued authorizing such personnel to wear battle stars, ribbons, etc. 2. Without detailed discussion Mr. Shepardson approve* Capt. Orimmts criticisms regarding immature desk head* (p44), inadequate handling of money (p4), lack or care in screening officers and interpreters who are to represent V.S. interests in their native countries (p.6), and leek of knowledge of what American equipment is being used in the area (p6). etalil":-41$.4WetratthV444-44-0Pre.O.f414{4:41?;11 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 ; 01444 irt 4043A44tt ftr SitsIts IPOtoN4 iltreraS ONit 04114VNIVIA t ant 11A640144 It"AAAAC441 eth r Thirtt t4ezta ei4d4.4& etkciAi- gtateur sictineieL.e. tioir 4WWWielite.ertilitttiklihkrCli*Akikfir4V.Troorl? V en '?.111t...4411644 - hi* .i, , r -,?*--, #..n., .0.---,- - ' ..;;7:4';,-,-::,,:!.:;1-7-1,...?4:'?..'1?71." ' Fz--7, '''' L'' ' --4.. -',.ipx ....., - L?44.1306.-.,. . -- - --." -. '--- f ...., ' . ,-,) .,-._,:.,- ._ - moti Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09PRDID13) IIIIK00001R000100010002-1 , ? OM= OF STRATEGIC SERVICES WASHINGTON, D. C. illamliktneltdtO 22 August 19e5 Director, OW 790Mt Chief, SI A (1 140.4.44,- The attached field report is that of one of the two agleam assiZrod to the Persian Gulf Command for SI astivities a year ago. Both officers have performed admirshle Jobe for OS. One is continuing with the n10,04 in his SI cspaoitiy while Major Hudson has reluc- issitt141 been withdraws because of an urgent need for him forCairo widths tact that his cover duties with the 1.t. are being terminated with the liquidation of that consitler this a clear, concise report of a job Th* ideas and cbeertations are sound ant expressed. a,?"444-2,?%.0;-$ ? 4441,0smr-uwetiC, 4. 17 Ikeemell& ?44.44, almttootoa* 2r mg, lp ?4.011 "1- 4 ! - ??,? i? e ???? .?? ;J.. Veige ? ? ? ???????T ???; Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 4 - ??? ? ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 FIELD REPORT 20 August 1945 1. mama no undersigned officer departed Virashington 9 August 1944, spent al seek in consultations and briefings at the Cairo office and arrived in Teheran on 21 August. Hewes stationed in Teheran, attached to Headquarters, Persian Gulf Commands until 16 July 1945 whom he wee recalled to Washington for consultations preparatory to assignment in Cairo. During October 1944 a trip was made **wring sll principal PGC installations from Teheran to the Per- sian Gulfs including visite to Basra and Bahrein. In December 1944 a week inse spent in Isfahan, and in Mow 1945 a journey of ten days duration wee mode to Meshed in the Willi= zone of occupation. Various other shorter trips took place in the vicinity of Teheran. as WW1= Arrengemmmta for having two OSS officers as- 1 ion Gulf Command were completed in the spring of 19 belmwss3enerel Donovan and General Connelly, CO, PGC, and their ropreeentatives. These officers were technicality transferred complitoly out of OSS end cams entirely under the jurisdiction of the Permian Gulf Command. Their relation to OW was known only to the Commianding General, his Chief of Staff, and their respective Ohio:* Ls their cover Jobe. Communications were maintained with Odra elittiretly through Army channels. This arrangement, which was regmmkml se experimental at it, inoeptions proved highly success- tal? thmt largely to the (*operative attitude of the PGC authorities; time CM representatives on their part were always most careful to weld enborreosing that= by their activities. It is suggested that eone4eretion be riven to the possibility of using similar preciamtuires for itt personnel in other theaters. tko 4 aa A4 the time the above errangeiente were made it - I rot 'Nihon* would offer favorable opportunities for c* eoecttttone within the 7SOR iteell. This belief proved Aput 00.3040,,Iming returned travelers, which might 0,08thi7wwildeas anywhere, there was little opportunity of re- porting vs internal Seviet affairs. Contacts, other than formal and et-MIAS $00110, VIVO to eetablish or maintain with Russian 0400,0004. (WI poosollga to obtain Russian publications in Isvrea forierd then to VilehlArkin much more rapidity than could 11. *on treet *sem _ ??;.r.?,4 iauisig?ele-"" - mos Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 ? ? '? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 plead Report - 2. As the mission developedpits major objective became more and more the reporting of soviet activities and intentions within Iran itself. This objective was of course, C.103elly related to problems of 'British intereets and al;s and to internal Iranian affairs. 3. .19192.1LETIVIIIMS --0.????."M ?......4". Mar.was nothing exotic, esoteric or particularly romantic about procedure in the field, information was obtained wherever , approximate order of value, mere As talent/ and *weever it could be found. The principal types of sources, in s.,!!!!! Gulf Command official sources, Information pertinent to 035 4Amari4liumiriialrirr'fiommaii77Iriaral or Chief of staff throuigh military channels we* frequently passed on to one or th th e omr of the C3representative*. Such information came chiefly from the Cie, the Public Relations Officer, or the Placid Division. 3ince 0-4 had been abolished in the POC, the 033 representatives oe, fUnctioned as 06.2 in passing on intelligence to Washington* 1 ??7- of the bo American *iv/11.nel These sources, attached to one or another cam userill particular field*. liniairl6 the Iranian governmett, proved very OI10,1 I roes: These 43a, for valuable in offering sugges- or itieacitrate. r mvestigaticn, but were nearly 42WAye prejudlood so la ooratme,..... ___..._.....,,............. cl. British PoiL.....2 and other sourcest The same rens* applies ca, i oberaillsM, Ii relation to specific event. ob- porcnierthe count, this is naturally of first atelpi Am Arlairmarrs n At the ofirikon ot tibia officer that a reasonab4 good, routines lietelatigoisii job was clatio? Ither. "oft ao sensational aohisysaentae to It maw postibito to ougolesent and *air& the flow of intelligence lea 1,0 --q.: 0 ............._7130 - ----???,.... liPt 070, , sidnor ono/ have been, or will be ottitts? NO sortous diffloultioo of a good timodo ,ea?-?= 1.4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 t?S. ,???, Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 6. ...31aq?......12LASMIRE It is the personal opinion of time seine into the fair4 obvious aLghj re the most critical *roan in the deeirable to maintain there intelligence? this officer, without at this reasons, that Iran and Turkey hiddlo East and that it is adequate and sound sources of Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 .YeRSts L-rop. , Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 ts.s74Z4: ?rraW .17**? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 tgik...okiz 001 R.z'q1MV, ," ?? TO Th. Director DATE: 24 August 19,15 nom , Secretariat - Reports OftIce _ 'tJt-liPi4.0__Ar? 1UIN1C1r: Returnee Report: Mr. James A. 'Irammell " " " fi-- This office checked with ii&A as to the lacig of * br*.nch chiefts covering mamorandum Cor this brief retwtrnee report. The Chief, FOA, considered comment unnecessary. * ' ? - * Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-.1 ? " -5 ir ?-???? root NI, ? Et' 'ffa. - :1 ? ? - - ?. ,-.. ? ;- - 4.? _ - ? ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 .e SEOF16 andum ? UNITED MThS GOVERNMENT The Director DATE: 2-4-itugust 19415 - Plow Secretariat - Reports Offi.ce =Nam Returnee Report: 1st Lt. Everett M. Greaser I. Lt. Greaser brings up the familiar complaints of too little rank in the field, and of too frequent chan;ge of Desk Reads, two problems which, as Comdr. Katz states, have been considered many times. Lt. Greaser also mentions that most OSS radio equipment does not meet the operator's requirements. Comdr. Katz has taken this up with the Communications Branch, 2. Attached is a detailed operational report of h.Dtp.221,1 mission into YUgoslavia. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 eriA,4 Seoaretastat Raperts Otelvo aatturfase lisports t tt Irose 24 August 194/ Lt er brings up the famtliar ooqplaints ot too XtttIo Punk in the fleld, and or too froquont elm at Doak Nomisi two problems whioh, as Comdr? Rata sistee, hues boom wail dared ssany Uses. Lt. Greasier las* monticess that no** OW rpidlo awl doer; not met ibis opoistakaste Invairassenti. Com* Kate haii taken 120W upi&1the Commtuattans enchlk* *or Attadbod ie * aperattobat report or NW aims/ idattlia Stitt% bAgoe a. Cpl. Thomas rioter kis only** .7, ? rt,:`? ? ; e ? ? ''' ? ? ? .7;f ? ,, Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001 R000100010002-1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 MAMPAKa IT I ... OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES WASHINGTON 25. D. C. %Ore. 17 August 1945 7C airector? CU : lhief? SI 41,WSCT : Field Report of Lt. Sverett k. Greaser 1. rhe field report submitted harebith is rather typical lf those which have been previously turned in by men whose field experteme was similar to that of Lt. Greaser. The only different cumnent? %rid it is mot particularly new, is the criticism of the %)S.5 radio eluf.4iment which, as will be noted, has already been canAidered with the CciniamicatIons Branch. 2. The above comments are not intended to disparage the justice of Lt. Grear's remarks. The comments he makes refer to basic *Dahlias which have been considered on a number of =maims* Sfforts should be made to correct the faults in any *gentian which stIght take )1.ace In thm future. tO; 04? io. ILJ. 5 .,,,..-----,--,,ArrLorotitegtorfrO Miraglifigitffifti.5.44gait4. - ed/ Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13Xonnni Pnnni tv-Inn A ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/10: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100010002-1 =4,x Oresiner Ptel4 itestittoli asimitt Mids. ? uNrraD STATES GOVERNMENT Dalt: 10 Anust 1945 at Mitt isiossitis ins to isis**4 u AnglsotAssoissa 0111101041, 71111411- 141.11114,:4 at Demo. Isysesirsis. Ins le July 1944 St ettabor 'IOW Os rasfatasi et ibis Kissioa sensistod of 4, klhom Air tient. esemeatits s temp syselig the teactisse at is Mission . =;?.; ?'?') sei toriese ,,ilipoirids ts and from sal,..gressisid. AIWA is $I* Militery tor . ;'?? _ 4 ' ..?.?`.? ,, .,.', : '-'i ?,,,?Fe, ' c' ----5?",, .. ?z-,*:??it--",- ,,,E?.:,:-, ?' 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Oa reporting to London tate tatirmed that a gammas *sing formulated to *end six Jedburgh teem Left Saumark0 three of thee* toms te be British and three to be Aduriama. The plot *ailed ter oserdiaatioa between the British organi- instistme. SON mad C64,30. Since Denmark was considered in the British dent* 1101t Me mare active ts the planaimg. The three American teams wielocorgmilisd[mataky with the view to provide Amerioan representation ? Dmamark el it ems planned that no Amnrican troops were to enter Dommerit The plaiting end training of the Jedburghs was initiated by jotimergho iheelealvee? Issosemeh as every ooe of the Danish Jeaburghs( Mit fareamor 0*** action te similar work La Prance these men were quali- ties, 40* sapooktemeeie tirooe type *it work to be done in Denmark. Confe- moo* vivo to14 frequently witk gerigatter Movkler-Ferrymas. 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