REMARKS OF WILLIAM J. CASEY
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AT THE
SEC ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY
SENATE CAUCUS ROOM, RUSSELL BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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It gives me great pleasure to be here today at this awards ceremony
and I greatly appreciate your inviting me, Mr. Chairman.
The SEC is very special to me. Chairman of the SEC was the first
major position I held in Government and I relished every minute of it_
SIGNA SOCIETY - 7 October 1982
-- Happy to welcome you back
Gratify for your continuing interest in this Agency
Bill Katapish tells me that SIGNA has been a great support to us and
I strongly support your organization. There is a great deal that retired
employees can do for us -- carry the flag -- support us in public opinion --
keep an eye out for promising recruits. The problems you faced here as
security officers are still with us. We worry about leaks, indiscretions,
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE CONFERENCE
LOY HENDERSON HALL, DEPARTMENT OF STATE
TUESDAY, 12 JUNE 1984
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I MUST FIRST REGISTER A DEMURRER.TO BEING BILLED AS
GIVING THE ADMINISTRATION VIEWPOINT ON NATIONAL SECURITY-
I TOOK A VOW OF POLITICAL CHASTITY WHEN I WAS APPOINTED DIRECTOR
OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE THREE AND A HALF YEARS AGO. SO, WHAT
I WILL GIVE YOU, WITHIN OUR TIME CONSTRAINTS, IS THE INDEPENDENT
THE HONORABLE WILLIAM CASEY, DIRECTOR, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
CIA Headquarters
Wednesday, May 20, 1981
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I'm very pleased to welcome you here, tell you a little
about this institution, its capabilities and, in a very quick
summary way, something about how we see. the world.
I spent a few months looking over our intelligence
capabilities as they've evolved over the last thirty years from
an embryo that existed in World War It. And over the years my
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DCI REMARKS
TO
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
EXECUTIVE SEMINAR
AT
CIA HEADQUARTERS
WEDNESDAY, 6 MAY 1981
Congratulations to you on your bicentennial! Though it has been
seven years since I left the Department, I have not forgotten that it was
in 1781 that the Continental Congress established the Department of Foreign
Affairs.
Nor have I forgotten that a year later, Secretary Livingston was
REMARKS OF WILLIAM J. CASEY
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AT THE
AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE CONFERENCE
LOY HENDERSON HALL, DEPARTMENT OF STATE
TUESDAY, 12 JUNE 1984
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For the past three years Bill Casey has been an energetic and indeed
occassionally a Controversial Director of the CIA who enjoys ready access
to the President. Even Mr. Casey's critics would acknowledge, however,
that he has earned the respect of his colleagues in the intelligence
ADDRESS BY MR. WILLIAM CASEY DIRECTOR, THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY APPROVED FOR RELEASED DATE: 12-08-2008 MODERATOR: Ladies and gentlemen, the Director, Mr. William (Aplause). WILLIAM CASEY: Thank you very much for your warm wel- come. As I look around, I told Harry that he could have charged more for those tickets. (Laughter). I'm very pleased, indeed, to be here as Director of Central Intelligence, and to have the opportunity to meet so many of you in this way. This is my fourth day on the job, but I've been in and out for a few weeks.
CIRA LUNCH
Fort Myer, Virginia
Monday, May 4, 1981
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CHAIR: The CIRA newsletter carries all the relevant
biographical information on our speaker today. So I'm not going
to repeat that in.the interests of time.
When I first met our speaker, it was in the winter of
1945. And as you all know, or most of you know, the winter in
England at that time of year is bleak and raw and cold. At that