LIST OF ON DUTY AND FORMER EMPLOYEES WHOSE SERVICE CARRIED OVER FROM CIA PREDECESSOR ORGANIZATIONS (U)

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CIA-RDP93B01194R001300100013-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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3
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December 12, 2016
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October 26, 2001
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13
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Publication Date: 
May 3, 1979
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MF
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Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RI P93B01I94RO01300100013-3 3 May 1979 A1I DRANDUTM FOR, DC/CCS/PRG (U) Chief, an Privacy Group (U) SUBJECT: List of On Duty and Former Employees Whose Service Carried Over From CIA Predecessor Organizations (U) 1. The attached list is being forwarded to you for updating and return, to us. (U) 2. By way of background, in February 1977, CCS was provided a 46-page roster headed On Duty Employees and Former Employees Who Were Former COI, GSS, SSU, or CIA F loti?ees.-C S annotatJthis roster by inscribing the letter "C" to the le -t-of the name of any of the listed officers whose name required protection from release whenever it appeared in predecessor doc rients, either because the person listed in the roster was a current CIA employee or one who had retired in a covert status. For ready reference, the attached list was prepared from the CCS-annotated roster, which we presently hold and which we should be happy to make available to you should you wish to consult it. Since the names of. predecessor organization employees are not routinely protected from release when they appear in predecessor organization paper, the list is valuable because it cites the names of employees described above v;ho require protection today. (U) 3. Your cooperation in providing us with the updated list is appreciated.. (U) Attachment: a/s 25X1A AIINtINISTRATIVE - INTERNAT.. USE ONLY when separated from attachmen WARMING NOTICE I'TE'ul.l'E "EE SOURCES A':C ,.El .;j INVOLVED SLCRET Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP93BOl 194RO01 300100013-3 Approved For 1l ase 2002/01/08-: CIA=RDP93BUT'1VW13110100'0'13-3'--_..-_-'- SPECIAL GUIDELINES FOR DECLASSIFYING DOCUMENTS ORIGINATED BY THE WORLD, WAR II PREDECESSOR ORGANIZATIONS OF THE, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY The Director of Central Intelligence exercises exclusive or final original classification authority over all documents originated by the C'nc~rrlinarnr of Informer ion COI)- the Offjce of Strategic ___zces__(O.~SS and the trategic Services Untt_- (SSU) . In light of the vo min.ous holdings o ASS-^dacu= ments zereafter used to include COI and S.SU documents as well) in records of those organizations. which used. the OSS product or otherwise dealt with the OSS, and in light of the limitations of time and manpower available for the 30-year review of World War II materials, this'authority is being delegated to a limited degree so that non-CIA intelligence personnel can assist in completion a._,=task. The following speci.a rules shall govern such review: 1. All class ifiest._rloc raja=s or other material-above described can be declassified,.t those which, after review, are determined to contain information of the types in subparagraphs a. through k. below: a. Information received from a fo eign intelligence service through OSS liaison, whether that liaison sourcing is' stated or only inferable. b. Information which dis.c_l e he identity of_forei.gn nP rnel in official lesson with OSS. c. Information concerning corrm ln; t,ons intellig_mce, cryptography or re ated matters. d. Information which names or effectively reveals the idantitX of any95S__s_ensiti~r?_crce'-- human or technical, actual orplanned. : Classifi- t3n~v1 be removed where any doubt exists. (Note: Captured enemy documents and personnel, refugees and casual informants are not to be con- sidered as sensitive.) Approved For Release. 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP93BOl 194RO01 300100013-3 Approved For%Wease 2002/01/08: CIA-RDP93B0119*001300100013-3 e. Information which reveals the-,on- official cove x. f~VtLr,--_-s-tutus-Qf-personnel-smploy a 'b~ the OSS or the nature of t NOC _arr_angemernt, incu ing he NOC name, title,. etc. f. Information which reveals any of the arxaugements involved in placing and supporting OSS persoftn--eI under official cover with any degree of sensitivity at ach-Eng. g. Information which reveals any aspect of acnt _ap.atting, recruitment, deve-Lapiirent, han.dl-ing or upport, the assignment of tasks, 'the levying of r quir ent.s ~- arid-"the - a g e f t V s manner o response and means of reportin~ocontact. h. Information .disclosing the egu, and o erating characteristics o spersr l o-~r :c s_used orunr development by the OSS in support of operations in the field.. i. Information disclosing the manner and dgreeaf financial sort Ziven to foreign political orQanizaf%ons and movements, and the means usec to obtain an transmit such support. j. Information which could adversely affect the conduct of present and futur _,__S~_fsEneign relations. k. Information which conceivably could place in j eopa _lf e---Q f any individual . 2. ' All of the documents exempted from declassification under any of the above provisions of subparagraphs a.- through k. will be. tabbed for further review by CIA officers. No down radin to Secret or Confidential is authorized-by 7tese under the guidelines herein provided will be marked T,\rith an appropriate stamp to show that declassification action was taken under the terms of this declass ificatia_authQri.ty_. 3. All documents deemed to qualify for declassification ui e roes. Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP93BOl1-94R001300100013-3