OTR ACTIVITIES

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CIA-RDP62-00634A000100010001-4
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
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November 11, 2016
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July 7, 1998
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1
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Publication Date: 
December 4, 1959
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MF
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Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62-00634A000100010001-4 Document No. NO CHANGE in Class. [I] DECLASSIFIED Class. CHANGED TO: TS S C DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 Auth DDA REG. 77/1763 Date:Tsii+1,11T By es? Zt M EM ORAN DV M "Deputy Director (Su port) 25X1A8a 25X1C8c 61.34E= : on Activities The t.)ffice of Training reports on the following activities during onth of November 1359: 1.lattami. hulltalwa a? asked A&E to review the Prof ssional Employee Test Battery results on approximately 140 communications technicians for the purposes of career planning and promotion. b. A notebook. from the School of International Communism containing a twenty-week CUItTiCUILMI and sixteen more detailed papers on various aspects of commurdem was released to NM for passing by 11111 A second and final installment eeec,g.t ,. 11. a p L-tem0 e of unclassi- fied materials was sent in two copies for eventual use in lxiefirrg Thai goverment officials on communism. fings on CIA activities, coordinated in the office of on and Briefing ()nicer, were conducted for Major va R. Fitch, newly appointed Deputy ACSI: Mr. Edson C./. tans, newly appointed Ambassador to ?inland; and Major C. Troxel,Jr.,, newly appointed Chief of Provisional ea. 25X1A9a d. Three briefings were conducted on /46C SID CIA Sanitized - Approved 25X1A8a 25X1A6a 4A000100010001-4 5-5 ---TR-t -574'9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62-00634A000100010001-4 SUBiECOTR Activities e. has accepted an i 25X1A9anvitation to lecture at American University's School of International rvice. The lecture on "CIA's Role in the rormulation of Policy be a regularly recurring event (five times a year) and en integral part of the School's six-wecy; buainess Council for International Understanding. 2. Interna) Traininq ctiviUe a. Seventeen students completed Writing V orkshop (inter- mediate) No. 2 on 19 November. b. On 17 Novem replacement for Lie will be thoroug y the components of the School and 25X1A6a c. Printing Services Refresher Course No. 2 was held two hours a day from 16 to 25 November. Eleven supervisors of the East Building Printing Plant, including the Deputy Chief of the Printing Services Division, OA, attended. d. The Scientific and Technical Course ended on 2ta November with a discussion by of student ques- tions. Student reaction to the course was universally good, according to the critiques. e. The phase of the Integrated Course for j(-T's dealing with International COMMUTI15111 has been completed and that on Skills has begun. 1. During November language awards were authorized in the amount of $18,650 to 135 employees. Cumulative awards to date now total $3(5,350 to 2,452 employees. 25X1A9a - 4mmommememmi Sanitized - Approved For Release: CIA-RDP62-00634A000100010001-4 9 - - '1'119 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62-00634A000100010001-4 rt nr tai OR Activities During the month of N? mbar 843 persons enroiJed in ,onducted ITaining. Twenty-tvzo of these were Agency '-nts- and seven wen., employees of other Government agencies. Distribution: Orig. & 2 - Addressee 1 - DTR 2 - PPS Ac OTR/PP111(4 Dec 59) 25X1A9a 3 25X1A9a Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62-00634A000100010001-4