WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 30 18 SEPTEMBER - 4 OCTOBER 1965

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CIA-RDP78-06096A000100030014-3
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October 5, 1965
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UNTIED Mor E o OvERNMEO2IO 02 CIA-RDP78-06096AOOO"0030014-3 3 NT Memorandum owuol%t ? Director of Training DATE: 5 October 1965 FROM : Chief, Intelligence School SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 30 28 September - 4 October 1965 5 1. On 28 September Chief IS briefed the training liaison officers taking part in the two-day OTR familiarization course. The briefing covered the mission and function of the Intelligence School. 3. On 1 Octoberl discussed with Chief IS a State Department request for a one-day briefing on CIA to be given to junior officer trainees in Headquarters Building on 9 November. Room 1A-07 has been tentatively reserved for that date. 4. On 11 October Chief IS will be at Fort'Benning, Georgia, giving a briefing. He will return to the office on the morning of 12 October. DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANCE IN CLASS. 0 Attachment: Reports U DECLASSIFIED T5 S D TO : CLASS. CHANGE i~ NEXT REVIEW DATE: App=B~ d L~ lease 2002/05/0 096 'QQQ" OOQ ' 4 -3 AUT# 0.2 DATti ~~' REVIEWER: ---Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP78-06096A0004O030014-3 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO : Chief, Intelligence School DATE: 4 October 1965 Chief, Orientation Faculty SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 30 27 September - 1 October 1965 S ecial Orientation We share the dismay of the Operations School at the small enrollment (8) in this course which was originally planned for 20-30 people. We are relying mainly on Intelligence School instructors, in order to save our guest speakers for the CT program. The group has the advantage of being homogenous and well- motivated, and with this small number, the course can be managed on a rather informal basis. 3. Intelligence Review 1. CT Orientation We are in good shape for the next influx of CT's on 11 October, with revised manuals and up-dated organizational charts. All speakers have now been confirmed. We are making further progress developing the program for our "advanced" course, with about half the speakers already lined up. is trying 25X1A to arrange for both Gen. Maples and Gen. Whitney to represent DIA, as this coverage has been rather meager in recent courses. The Registrar is putting out a Special Notice this week announcing the course. Advance interest appears to be high; eleven have already enrolled. 4. Outside Lectures and Briefings Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP78-06096A0001000.30Q14-3 GROUP 7 - Excluded from autamafc downgrading and deciassiticafion Approved For Rele'd' a 2002/05/d*.. CIA-RDP78-06096A00W0030014-3 )EiVIIAI b. On 27 Septemberl briefed a third group of officers at the Air Detachment of the NMCC at Andrews Field. This was the last in a series of briefings given to the three teams stationed there and the reception was most cordial. c. On 27 Septembe presented the CIA Introduction to 53 new Agency employees. We have noticed an upswing in attendance at this briefing in recent weeks. e. On 1 Octoberl gave the bi-weekly lecture on Agency organization and responsibilities in the AID Orientation Course at 1711 New York Avenue. There were 35 people who attended this lecture. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP78-06096A000100030014-3 m;o ~~4pprovecl For ReledVe 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP78-06096A000490030014-3 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 25X1 C Memorandum TO : Chief, Intelligence School DATE: 4 October 1965 Chief, Intelligence Production Faculty SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 30 27 September - 1 October 1965 1. The photographic interpretation phase of the Map and PI Course began on 29 September. An additional student joined the class at the beginning of the PI phase which brings the en- rollment to fourteen, the desired maximum. The enrollment break- down by Agency component is as follows: NPIC-10, OCR-3, OSI-1. ceptive to this approach to their economic intelligence reporting problems. orkshops/,f These more experienced analysts have been very re- previously successful combination of the Writing and Analysis 2. The Writing Workshop for ORR analysts began on 28 Sep with 11 students. Unlike previous ORR Workshops, the majority of these students are the older, more experienced analysts. The GS grades run fr 8 to 15, and only two of the students are unior anal sts once again the course is being conducted jointly by in a continuation of their 3. The present Intermediate Writing Workshop class, which meets for the last time 6 Oct, consists of five analysts -- four from ORR, who are chiefly concerned with writing contributions to National Intelligence Surveys, and one from OCI. The high caliber of the students has made it possible to focus attention almost entirely on questions of logic and organization, areas in which they have shown the greatest need for improvement. The group has proven so apt in finding ways to improve the papers, projected by Viewgraph, that it has seldom been possible to discuss all five papers in the allotted two hours. 4. On Thursday CT on the office of the DD/I, with materials temporary assignment in for use in training in current intelligence Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP78-06096A000100030014-31,. eR =;a a