S. CON. RES. 28

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP91B00135R000500820087-3
Release Decision: 
RIFPUB
Original Classification: 
K
Document Page Count: 
2
Document Creation Date: 
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date: 
April 8, 2008
Sequence Number: 
87
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
April 26, 1983
Content Type: 
REGULATION
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP91B00135R000500820087-3.pdf72.04 KB
Body: 
____ t - I . -1- - Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500820087-3 7 4 MAY 1983 ? v 4MAY 191 98TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION b04 . C01 ON. RES. 2 To support the establishment of a National Historical Intelligence Museum. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES APRIL 26, 1983 Mr. GOLDWATER (for himself, Mr. MOYNIHAN, Mr. GARN, Mr. CHAFES, Mr. LUGAR, Mr. WALLOP, Mr. DURENBERGER, Mr. ROTH, Mr. COHEN, Mr. HUDDLESTON, Mr. BIDEN, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. JACKSON, Mr. LEAHY, and Mr. BENTSEN) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was re- ferred to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To support the establishment of a National Historical Intelligence Museum. 1 Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives 2 concurring), That the Congress supports the establishment of 3 a National Historical Intelligence Museum and, in further- 4 ance of such support, recognizes the following: 5 -(1) That intelligence has played a crucial role 6 the history of the United States; in (2) That intelligence activities were employed by 8 George Washington at the outset of the American Revolution; Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500820087-3 ~-. - Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP91 BOO135ROO0500820087-3 2 1 (3) That it is important the citizens of the United 2 States understand the role of intelligence in not only 3 military achievement in wartime, but also in maintain- 4 ing stability in peacetime; 5 (4) That the sacrifices and contributions to intelli- 6 gence by thousands of men and women should be com- memorated; and (5) That the understanding of the importance 9 which intelligence activities have played in the history 10 of the United States and the acknowledgement of the 11 people who have contributed to such activities can best 12 be achieved by the collection, preservation, and exhibi- 13 tion. of intelligence objects of historical significance. 0 SCON 28 IS Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP91 BOO135ROO0500820087-3