WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 15 12 - 18 APRIL 1962

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CIA-RDP78-06084A000300020055-0
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December 9, 2016
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April 19, 2001
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55
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April 18, 1962
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STANDARD DORM NO. 64 r- r"1 r. KT #a Approved For Release 2001/Q5/11 : CIA-002000 Office Memorandum ? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : Director of Training THRU Chief, Operations School FROM : Acting Chief, Headquarters Training SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 15 12 - 18 April 1962 DATE: 18 April 1962 A. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS Nothing to report. B. OTHER ITEMS 1. Information Reports Familiarization (IRF) 25X1A9a a. OTR, on 16 April completed tu- torial training in Information Reports Familiarization (IRF) with the understanding that from time to time she will bring on-the-job products to the instructor for his *01s 25X1A9a Her supervisor approved the arrangement. Miss performance during the period of instruction, ar d on 6 February, was highly satisfactory. 25X1A9a b. finished tutorial training on 17 April. Originally registered for Information Report- ing, Reports, and Requirements (IRRR), at the request of his supervisor his registration was shifted to IRF since instruc- tion in requirements was deemed unnecessary for him. Because his training was so arranged that the move to headquarters building entailed no loss of time, he successfully completed 112 days of practice and instruction. 25X1A9a s been transferred lso h c. from IRER to IRF. a a He will have finished two weeks of tu- torial training in IRF on April 20. ho has been in io Di i i 25X1A9a s n, w v ca d. Afr the field and is returning, started tutorial training in IRF on 16 April. She is scheduled full time until 27 April. A University of Pittsburgh graduate with a major in bacter- iology, she gives early promise of being an exceptionally capable student. Approved For Release 2001/05/11: CIA-RDP78-06084A000300020055-0 84A00030002005 Approved For Release 2001/Q5/11 : CIA- VIC, ne. 8tT SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 15 2. Counterintelligence Operations Course: Course No. began on 16 April. Nine persons had been enrolled but three, from SR Division, were withdrawn at the last moment due to pressure of work within the division. 3. Records Officers Course: Course No. 10 began on 16 April with 21 students. 4+. Covert Action Operations: Five students are currently enrolled in Course No. 55 scheduled to begin on 30 April. One of these is expected to be withdrawn for an "emergency" assign- ment to the field. Mr. has talked with senior officers of all the area divisions and the CA Staff and has requested that they register additional students in the CAO Course if possible. Cooperation was promised, but from these conversations it is evident that the shortage of officers--aggravated by losses of slots in Headquarters and the Field, and perhaps also by the issuance of 76l's--is making the enrollment of students parti- cularly difficult during this period of time. 5. Scientific and Technical Operations: Mr. is providing tutorial instruction for three students by assigning reading and tape recordings of various lectures given in pre- vious courses. He is also meeting for discussions with the stu- dents and, depending on their needs, he plans to direct them to various OSI experts for briefings. C. ADMINISTRATION 1. The move of nT/OS to Langley was completed 13 April. 2. Mrs. _ is attending the Intelligence Review Course, 16-27 April. Approved For Release 2001/05/11: CIA-RDP 8 0608 AA000300020055-0 25X1A2g Approved For Release 2001/05/11: CIA-RDP78-06084A000300020055-0 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2001/05/11: CIA-RDP78-06084A000300020055-0