SPECIAL GROUP MEETING, 2 P.M., 31 JULY
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Laos flights even though they went below the 17th parallel. The DOT)
peripheral reconnaissance schedule for August was approved with the
exception of I which must await Mr. Rusk's return,
and the flight which must not take place before August 12
(presumably the date of Rusk's return). All other flights by DOD were
approved.
3. 1 reported on high-level coverage of Cuba and gave SAC a very
favorable report on their performance. This was done in the presence
of Dr. McMillan and Colonel Steskiey.
4. A. to the and border areas. I presented a very brief
discussion of the situation and our recommended lines of action. Mr.
supported me and expanded an my views by repeating the
or's admonitions given at USIB as to tying together our relation-
ships with I and requiring them to play the game with is 100%.
As it stands on this item, there appears to be no need for any emergency
action at this stage and we should report to Special Group next week what
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5. The Special Group approved Annex A to Enclosure A of the
Memorandum for Special Group (CI) an action of the third country
personnel in paramilitary operations. This approval incorporated into
the Annex as a statement of Special Group policy the following:
"In view of the political connotations surrounding U. S.
employment and support of third country nationals in paramilitary
operations, each such proposal, either for overt or covert action,
or a combination of the two, will be submitted by the proposers)
prior to execution, for policy approval by the Special Group (5412). -'
In view of the Special Group approval without substantive discussion of
the CIA, osition, I did not introduce any proposal to revise NSAM #57.
The timing of such a drastic move must be delicately handled and I am
inclined in think may occur when the Special Group next considers the
proposed program in the light of the foregoing policy decision. This
should be kept in mind and we should be prepared to move in rapidly
with our proposed rewrite of NSAM 57. If nothing occurs in the next
three or four months, we should reconsider this position with a view
to initiating action on this matter.
6. The briefing on CIA Training activities by Mr. Tiaird was
postponed.
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7. T CIA paper on the covert action program for F y 68 25X1
presented by Mr. Zsrawteeasines *ad was approves .
Lt. The CIA review of the political action. program
approved without dise"O eio*.
1. 'Me ntnuteea were, not dia+ .weed.
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10. There was a great rush to bring the meeting to an early ciao*
to meet a requirement of Mr. Jo lumen, to leave, by 3:30. This appears
to be a good plop to got things *ugh the Special Group .. load the
ageadaa far beyond the competence of the group to thoroa> y analyse
the problems, and then create a reason for early adjouram. o t but in
the naenaatirie inslaeting on action as all agenda. Ids I
I I. I 'did net got the opportunity to bring up our CWMU operations
for July 63 near to report the roll,-up of one of our team*.
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developed C MOR rocounatseaasee requirmeats for the current contingency
In the Far sad as disc ssed at I8 today. TWO paper should be circulated
I did not gat an opportunity to take up the one.
end handled on an vidoal-eteearancee basis.
Marshall S. Carter
ieeatee tact General. USA
Deputy Director
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31 July 1963
SUBJECT: Special Group Meeting, 2 p.m., 31 July
Present were: Mr. McGeorge Bundy, Chairman; Mr. Alexis Johnson
and Mr. William Bundy for Defense; General Carter
for CIA; and Mr. Tom Parrott as secretary.
5. The Special Group approved Annex A to Enclosure A of the
Memorandum for Special Group (CI) on action of the third country
personnel in paramilitary operations. This approval incorporated into
the Annex as a statement of Special Group policy the following:
"In view of the political connotations surrounding U. S.
employment and support of third country nationals in paramilitary
operations, each such proposal, either for overt or covert action,
or a combination of the two, will be submitted by the proposer(s)
prior to execution, for policy approval by the Special Group (5412).
In view of the Special Group approval without substantive discussion of
the CIA position, I did not introduce any proposal to revise NSAM #57,
The timing of such a drastic move must be delicately handled and I am
inclined to think may occur when the Special Group next considers the
proposed program in the light of the foregoing policy decision. This
should be kept in mind and we should be prepared to move in rapidly
with our proposed rewrite of NSAM 57. If nothing occurs in the next
three or four months, we should reconoider this position with a view
to initiating action on this matter.
/s/ Marshall S. Carter
Marshall S. Carter
Lieutenant General, USA
Deputy Director
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