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CIA Historical Staff
SEMIANNUAL REPORT
1 .JANUARY - 15 .JUNE 193
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Secretary, CIA Management
Committee
THROUGH Deputy Director for Management and Services
SUBJECT The CIA Historical Program, 1 January - 15 June
1973
Summary
1. The refocusing of the CIA Historical Program on
Agency support of US policy in international crises is
now well under way, as the earlier, catching up phase
nears completion. In the new, topical program, work or.
the history of CIA and the Bay of Pigs is more than half
completed, research on CIA and Vietnam is being pursued
.with vigor, work is soon to be initiated on the history
of a major technical collection program, and the search
continues for a writer qualified to undertake the writing
of CIA in Laos. Completion of the catching up phase has
also proceeded agressively, with the publication of 17
histories during the present reporting period. Ninety-
four percent of the scheduled histories in the catching
up program have now been published or are nearing publi-
cation. Strong measures have been ta3cen to cancel or
suspend scheduled histories for which writers were lacking
or which on further review appeared insufficiently important
to merit attention at this dime. Considerable assistance
was given during the period of this report to the President's
declassification program, particularly to the review of
documents selected by the Department of State for publication
in Foreign Relations of the United States.
Present Status
2. To complete this report by 30 June, when the present
Chief of the Historical Staff is scheduled to retire from
the Agency, production data are being provided through 15
June 1973. By this closing date, 291 histories had been
published in the CIA Historical Program and 56 others had
been completed in draft and were being reviewed, edited,
revised, or typed for publication. Thus a total of 347
histories, or 94 percent of those now in the program,
were either published or in an advanced state of preparation,
compared with only 89 percent at the end of calendar year
1972, as shown in the following tabulation (derived from
data in Tables l and 2):
HS/HG-
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15 June 1973
31 Dec 1972
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total Program 369
100
386
100
Published 291
79
274
71
Near Publication 56
15
70
18
Publish d or Near Publi- 347
94
344
89
ca~ion
3. Measured by the test employed in the previous paragraph,
performance in the directorates was paced by the DD/S&T, which
has published or completed in draft all of its scheduled
histories, followed by the DD/M&S, DDO, and DDI, in that
order, as indicated below:
DD/S&T DD/M&S DDO DDI Overall Total
Percent Publishes/or Nearing 100
Publication-
a. For the purpose of this report, the composition of the
directorates is assumed to be that of the beginning of the
reporting period.
It is expected that all of the DD/S&T histories will have been
published by 30 June. In the DD/M&S all histories are now
in draft except the history of Air America, which was begun
relatively recently; except for this history, about 85
percent of the DD/M&S histories have been published and
most of the remainder are in the last stages of revision or n
typing for publication. The DDO is rapidly phasing out
its catching up program, which has been the most extensive _
of all the directorates. By cancelling or suspending histories
not making progress, the DDO has now narrowed its backlog to
a small number of projects, most of which are in final typing
or otherwise nearing publication. Comparable progress is
also being made in completing the remaining projects of the
DDI, a number of which are expected to be published soon
after 30 June.
4. Progress towards completion of the catching up phase
of the program was facilitated by the net deletion of 17
histories in 1973, through cancellation or suspension. Of
the 78 unpublished histories remaining in the program, drafts
have been finished of 56, while another 19 are partially
drafted, as demonstrated by the following numbers:
Not Yet Begun
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These numbers emphasize the continued progress made during
the last six months in publishing previously drafted histories
and in purging from the program histories that were stalled
for one reason or another.
5. Of the 56 histories now in draft, 22 are in the
Historical Staff for processing, including 10 in review or
editing and 12 in final typing for publication. Eight
completed histories are awaiting component signature for
publication; some of these may be published before 30 June.
The final processing of papers in hand or soon to be received
is expected to continue to require editorial and clerical
support at approximately the present levels through Fiscal
Year 1974.
6. As the catching up program has been phasing out,
the number of writers assigned on a full-or part-time basis,
which peaked at 191 at the end of 1970, has fallen dramatically, --
to 81 on 31 December 1972, and 42 at the present time. The
decline in the deployment of writers by directorate is shown
in the following tabulation:
Writers Assigned
Component
15 June 1973
31 December 1970
Overall
7
13
DDI
15
42
DDO
10
71
DDM&S
9
60
DDS&T
1
5
Only 19 of the 42 were assigned full time; 21 were assigned
part time; and two, though assigned, were inactive in the
program, either because their manuscripts were in review,
editing, or final typing, or because they had been temporarily
assigned to other work. As in the past the "softest" of these
numbers is that for part-time writers, most of whom carry their
historical writing assignments in addition to other duties,
and are thus able to work only intermittently. (For more
complete data on writers by directorate and type of assignment
See Table 4.')
7. Of the 42 writers currently assigned to the program
29 are staff employees, four are contract employees, and only
nine are contract annuitants. Five of the nine contracts
expire or lapse on,30 June; thus contract annuitants will
comprise a nominal part of the writing cadre after that date.
(Contract annuitants and their projects are identified by
component in Table 3.)
Overall Projects
8. As previously reported, the history entitled Walter
Bedell Smith as Director. of Central Intelligence, by the late
Ludwell Lee Montague, published at the end of 1971, continues
to be in demand among historical writers and to receive
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favorable comment. The final typing of the comparable
history, Allen W. Dulles as Director of Central Intelli ence, '
in five volumes, is virtually completed. It
is expected that this wor wi e published within the next
few weeks. The undersigned and Sherman Kent have now completed
the review of John A McCone as Director of Central Intelligence,
by Walter Elder, and have provided Mr. Elder with comments
and suggestions. Written primarily from memoranda for the record
generated by Mr. McCone, this history provides a unique account
of McCone's relationship while DCI with Presidents Kennedy and
Johnson and with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of
Defense. Additional work will be required on this manuscript
to provide the historical background required by most readers,
the continuity of topical treatment, and situation summaries
before it cari be published as a finished history.
9. The history of the Inspector General`s Office, by
has been reviewed by the Historical Staff and
which was initiated in the former DDS, has been published as
an Agency-wide history in the DCI Historical Series. This
study was reviewed before publication by Colonel Lawrence K.
White,. who commended it for its potential utility to future
building planners. The history of the NIPE Staff, by John
Bross, which presents authoritative insights into problems of
community coordination, is in the final stages of documentation,
before undergoing editing for publication; a brief history of
PPB is in draft but its review awaits the return of ~ 25X1
revised by the author and is ready for final editing. As of
this writing had just submitted his history of the
United States Inte igence Board for review. This history
promises to be a definitive reference work on USIB questions.
Planning and Construction of the Agency Headquarters Building,
Office of the General Counsel has been rescheduled as a series
of annotated case studies to be accompanied by historical
introductions. Mr. Walter Pforzheimer, who has .made no recent
progress on his history of the Office of~Legislative Counsel
to 1956, has agreed to the suspension of this project pending
his scheduled retirement in August 1974, after which re-
activation will be considered. The history of OLC after 1957 25X1
from .a training assignment. The history o t e
is about three-fourths drafted, having been
written by
under the direction of John Warner. will 25X1
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replace who has been reassigned, as co-author. For
the lack o- writers, the history of the President's Foreign
Intelligence Board and the overall history of the Office of
National Estimates have been cancelled. ONE has recently
assigned of its staff to write a topical history
of the problems encountered in identifying the Sino-Soviet rift
and estimating its significance. This is a five-month assignment,
pending retirement of the author.
10. history of .the Office of Policy
Coordination as een pu fished. The introductory chapter
is to be given wider distribution in the Agency in Studies
in Intelligence. After a final editorial levelling, the
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Chicago, will assume responsibility for the completion of this
history. 25X1
a veteran Far Eastern officer, who is proceer:~ing with imagination
and zeal. Despite a major surgical operation, 25X1
has drafted seven of the twelve projected chapters of the secon
scheduled Agency-wide history, CIA and the Bay of Pigs.
Following 0's imminent retirement, who
holds a Ph.D. in Latin American History .from the University of 25X1
by an earlier writer, has been reassigned to
Agency-wide program.
12. Two Agency-wide projects in the-new program were
initiated in 1972 and are moving forward satisfactorily. The
first, a history of CIA in the Vietnam War, partially drafted 25X1
The DDI Program
13. By 15 June the DDI had published 30 of the 49
scheduled histories and had 11 more in draft, which together
account for 84 percent of its scheduled projects. Except
for the final chapters of three office histories, the DDI
has now published or completed in draft, histories of almost
all of its major components. Although nominally office
histories, they are primarily histories of the activities of the
DDI components. Thus the history of the?Office of Research and
Reports, the predecessor of the Office of Economic Research,
is essentially a history of the development of economic
intelligence, a generalization which applies to the subject
matter of the histories of the National Photographic Inter-
pretation Center and the Office of Strategic Research.
The DDO Program
14. The DDO has published 193 histories, in a program
that once consisted of more than 300 projects reduced by one-
fourth through stringent rescheduling. Twenty-six of the
remaining 35 projects are in draft and nearing publication, and
11 of the 26 are in final typing or are ready for final typing.,
This program, about 60 percent of which consisted of station
histories, is now down to only seven full and three part-time
writers, and is being rapidly phased out. The eight histories
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1948, by will be ready for publication
typing. The scheduled histories of the administrations of
the successive DDP's from Allen W. Dulles through Richard 25X1
Helms have been suspended for the lack of writers. Some
drafting has, been accomplished by on the Dulles-
Wisner period, but this. project will lapse when contract
expires at the end of June.
11. In 'the other directorates, the history of the
25X1 DD/S&T by was published a year ago this month.
has submitted for review the manuscript of
the history of the DDI through the administration of Ray
Cline and is drafting the final section - on Jack Smith's
reaime. The history of the former DDS was cancelled by your __
of the Historical Staff, to write in the ongoing
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published during the first half of 1973 included
comprehensive history of OPC, a history of the
will be filled by a historical writer instead of a program
manager. Personnel assigned by the DDO to the Historical Staff
will edit and type the remaining backlog of DDO histories, which
is estimated to require about one year to complete at present
staffing levels.
Staff, retires on 29 June. His slot on the Historical Staff
the last DDO Historical Officer assigned to the Historica
The DD/M&S
15. The DD/M&S has published 59 of the 70 histories
scheduled and has completed drafts of 10 others which are
nearing publication. All writing originally scheduled in the
DDS program has been finished except for the history of Air
America, a project begun in the last year, which is regarded
as a part of the ongoing rather than the catching up program.
The Missing in Action history is being revised per the
suggestion of the Historical Staff, to treat more adequately
the Fecteau/Downey story. Essentially, however, the historical
programs of the major offices o,f the DD/M&S -- Security,
Logistics, Training, Communications, Finance, and Personnel --
are all complete or ver close to final publication. With
the assistance of a versatile contract annuitant,
the once-lagging program of the Office of Medical Services,
has also been brought to the verge of completion. 25X1
now reassigned as a historical writer, has a y
manage t e DD/M&S program and deserves major recognition
for providing the stimulus, guidance, and review which brought
this program, the second largest in the Agency, to the verge
of attaining its goals.
The DD/S&T
' 16. The last three of the DD/S&T component histories,
the histories of OCS, FMSAC, and OSP, have now been bound and
are awaiting the signatures of the component chiefs for
25X1 publication. This will complete the catching up program of
i-1'1a T1T1 ~C f.T mnc i- n?F' cuh i nh h n c Y~oon sari ~-~-on ~r rocsi cor7 1-~c~ Mrc
25X1 (will next turn her attention to
' an Agency-wide project in the field of technical collection,
either an unclassified version of the U-2 story (as a spin-off
from her history of OSA) or the history of one of the sophisti-
' cated overhead reconnaissance vehicles. It is planned to
treat this topic not?as an OSP subject but from the standpoint
of the community as a whole, ranging from consideration of
' the requirements for this vehicle, through the design and
production stages, to its impact on_exploitation, analysis,
and estimating.
of the retirement of the undersigned on 29 June 1973, Mr. Walter
Elder has been designated the next Chief of the Historical Staff.
Staff Personnel
17. Numerous changes will occur in the composition of the
Historical Staff by the end of Fiscal Year 1973. In anticipation
the DDO Historical Officer, retires on 29
June, and who has served ably as the DDI
Historica officer, i~o ~e reassigned to her parent office,
OCI, beginning in the new fiscal year. To meet the requirements
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by the retirement and reassignment
were advertised on an agency-wide
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of the smaller, topical program, the four Historical Officer
positions in the Historical Staff are being converted into
berths for historical writers., and the two vacancies created
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the DDO has been appointed to fill one of these writing slots.
suitable candidate has been found to date for the other slot.
has almost completed his responsibilities
as DD/M&S Historical Officer, by virtue of the near fulfillment
of the catching up program for that directorate. He will retain.
custodial responsibilities for the residual DD/M&S and DDI
Historical Programs, while assumin new duties as a historical
writer in the ongoing program. has in fact redrafted
several of the DD/M&S histories in the catching up program, so
that writing will not be a new function for him, although it
will eventually occupy all of his time. has already
been functioning as a writer and rewriter in the DD/S&T
Historical Program so that the reorientation of the A enc ro ram
will have no particular impact on her duties.
senior member of the clerical cadre of the Historical Staff
retires on 29 June and is to be succeeded by
formerly of the Office of Communications, who has had considerable
experience in supporting the production of the OC historical 25X1
administrative assistant to
nal processing of the remaining
DDO histories, in an OPSER/DDO billet, while
will continue as DDO editor, in a DDO contract emp..oyee status
until the last of the DDO histories is published.
who continues as Senior Editor of the Historical Staff,
deserves commendation for the professional guidance he has
given to the editing and publication of the CIA histories.
who assumed the responsibility of Documents Officer
late in 1972, is rapidly mastering the content and use of the
Index and the collection of supporting documents.
Annual Historical Re orts
18. OPPB is coordinating the second cycle of annual
component histories, in connection with the call for contri-
butions to the CIA Annual Report. It is expected that the
Agency-wide effort to develop component objectives will provide
more satisfactory guidelines to the components in the preparation
of their annual reports than did the skeleton outline of the Agency
Report, in previous years. Responses should be monitored by the
Historical Staff to determine whether the new annual reports are
in fact eliminating the need for component histories. Attention
should also be given?to the filling of the gap between the
concluding dates of component histories written under the
catching up program and the initiation of the series of annual
component reports.
Declassification Review
19. During the last }calf year the CIA Historical Staff
has continued to support the Special Assistant for Information
Control in the classification review of historical documents
under Executive Order 11652, principally in connection with
the review of documents proposed for publication by the Depart-
ment of State in the Foreign Relations of the United States.
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This responsibility,:.,,,is.being absorbed by the SAIC and his staff.
To date, Agency participation has consisted of reviewing documents
identified by State as of possible intelligence concern. This
procedure does not adequately provide for the fulfillment of the
DCI's commitment to the protection of sources and methods, and
cannot unless CIA reviews the full text of the documents which
State proposes to publish. Review of this quantity of material,
estimated at 5,000 to 6,000 pages per year would require approxi-
mately one man-year of a knowledgeable senior officer.
The Ongoing, Topical Program
20. Considerable uncertainty exists in many parts of the
Agency on future plans for the Historical Program, particularly
in view of its recent transfer to the DD/M&S. It is important
that the character of these plans be clarified for supervisory
personnel throughout the Agency in order that the new Chief may
be able to elicit the broad support needed to complete the
Agency-wide projects that are contemplated. The need for such
clarification extends to the scope and purpose of the program,
its topical nature, the location of primary responsibility for
the production of histories, the requirement for access to
records, provision for continued self-initiation of historical
projects by components, and assurance that self-initiated
histories will receive professional guidance and review from
the Historical Staff.
STAT
Bernard Drell
Chief, CIA Historical Staff
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CIA HISTORICAL PROGRAMa~
15 June 1973
Over-
all ~~ DDI DDO DD M&S DD/S&T Total
Total Histories Published
or CurrentZ~ Scheduled
Total Published to
15 June 1973
1
r
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Partially drafted
of which:
14 49 228 7p 8 369
2 22 177 .45 3 249
8 16 14 2 42
6 11 26 10 3 56
More than Half
Completed
i
Published Before
1 July 1972
Published
1 July 1972-15 June 1973
of which:
1 January 1973.-
15 June 1973
Currently Scheduled
Draft Completed and
in Review, Revision,
or. Being Typed for
Publication
Less than. Half
Completed
Research. Under Way
but No Writing
Not Yet Begun
Component status as of 1 January 1973.
Exclusive of 5 directorate histories tabulated in the directorate columns.
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CIA IiISTORI.CAI, PROGRAM
Publication of Completed Histories
Calendar Years 1 January 1966 - 15 June 1973
Components/
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1 January-
15 June
1973
Cumulative
Total
15 June 1973
Overall
0
0~
0
0
0
2
1
1
4
DDI -
1
2
3
4
3
9
5
3.
30
DDO
21
25
34
52
23
15
15
8
193
DD/M&S
3
1
1
4
3
23
19
5
59
DDS&T
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
5
Total
25
28
38
61
29
49
44
17
291
a. Component status as of 1 January 1973.
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Overall
CIA HISTORICAL PROGRAM
.Status of Contract Annuitant Writers by Directorate
30 June 1973
Project Status
USIB Draft completed; con-
. tract terminates 30 June
OER History, Vol. III, Expects to complete
1967-1972 draft in. July; con-
tract terminates 30 June
DDP: Dulles-Wisner Partial draft completed;
Period contract terminates
30 June
FID: Division History Expects to complete
draft in June; contract
terminates 30 June
More than half completed;
contract extends to
? 1 Dec 1973
More. than half completed;
contract extends to
Dec 1973
DD/M&S
' James White
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Expects to complete final
revisions; contract termi-
nates 30 June
Research continuing;
contract extends to
30 June
Missing in Action Expanding and revising
19 June 1973
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CIA HISTORICAL PROGRAM
Status of Historical Writers
30 June 1973
Extent of Current
Activity
Type of
Employment
Com-
Full Part In-
Contract
Contract
ponenta/
Total
Time Time active
Staff
Employee
Annuitant
Overall
DDI
7
15 ~
3
5
2
10
2
0
6
14
0
0
1
1
DDO
DD/M&S
10
9
7
3
3
6
0
0
2
6
4~
0
4
3
DD/S&T
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
Totals
42
19
21
2
29
4
9
a. Currently assigned to researching, drafting, or revising Agency
histories.
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Attachment A
CIA HISTORICAL.. PROGRAM
Published Before l July 1972
Published 1 July 1972 - 15 June 1973
Of which: 1 January 1973 - 15 June 1973
Currently Scheduled 10
Draft Completed and in Review, Revision,
or Being Typed for Publication
' Partially Drafted
More than Half Completed
Less than Half Completed
Research Under Way but No Writing
Not Yet Begun
18 June 1973
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Attachment B
15 June 1973
THE CIA HIS'ORiCAL PROGRAI`~i
DCI Level
General Walter Bedell Ludwell L. Montague
Smith as Director
of Central Intelli-
gence
Allen W. Dulles as
Director of
Central Intelli-
Bence
John A. McCone as
Director of
Central Intelli-
gence
Office of the Director
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Office of Planning
Programming, and
Budgeting: The
Comptroller
Function
Deputy to the DCI.
for National
Intelligence
Programs Evalua-
tion
The President?s
.Foreign Intelli-
gence Advisory
Board
United States
Intelligence
Board
The DCI Area
' Office of the General
Counsel
' Office of the Legis-
lative Counsel,
1946-1956.
' Office of Legis-
lative Counsel,
1957-1967 '
Walter Pforzheimer
Received in HS for
review, June 1973
Rescheduled as Series
Annotated Cases
Suspended; will recon-~
sider after retirement
of author
More than half com-
pleted
Published
Four volumes ready
for publication;
fifth and last
volume in final
typing
RevieEaed by Chief ,
HS , a:~d Mr . Kent and
returned to author
for revision
Revised draft under
review in component
completing
Cancelled for lack of
writer
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Office of the
Inspector General.
Audit Staff, 1947-
1967
.Office of Natio.zal
Estimates
CIA and the
Bay of Pigs
CIA in the
Vietnam War
In i3S for f final
editing
Seven of 12 chapters
drafted by
before retirement; to
be completed by Dr.
Aboutralf drafted. by
is completing
SIGINT in the
Central Intelli-
gence Agency
Headquarters Building
Planning and Ca?zstruc-
tion of the Agency
Historical/Essays and
Memoirsa
Dulles-Wisner
Period, Jan 1951-
Jan 1959
The Directcrates~/
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The Directorate for
.Operations
Of ficc of Policy
Coordination
Office of Special
Operations to,
1948
a/
b/
Bissell Period
Jan 1959-Feb 1962
Helms Period
Feb 1962-Apr 1965
Tabulated under Directorate
Programs
Published
Published
Six essays completed
by Mr. Kent
In final typing
Less than half completes
will suspend when con-
tract expires, 30 June
1973
Cancelled for .lack of
writer
Cancelled for lack of
writer
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Intelligence
Revised revision
about three-fourths
drafted
,The Directorate for
Services
The Directorate for
Science and Tech-
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Total Histories Published or Currently Scheduled
Total Published to 15 June 19.73
Published Before 1 July 1972
Published 1 July 1972 - 15 June 1973
Of whicha 1 January 1473 - 15 June 1973
Currently Scheduled
Draft Completed and in Review, Revision,
or Being Typed for Publication
Partially Drafted
Of whicha
More than Half Completed
Less than Half Completed
Research Under Way but No Writing
Not Yet Begun
r
DDI
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DDI Histories Published during Reporting Period
1 January 1973 - 15 June 1973
Cartographic Support to Current
Intelligence
NPIC
Component
Project
Number
HS Project
Number Title
3.019 National Photographic Interpretation
Center, Volume One Antecedents and
Early Years, 1952-56
3.031 Geographic Research in Support of
Scientific, Military, and Economic
Intelligence, 1947-70
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Status of DDI Histories and Writers by Major Components
15 June 1973
Components
DDI
CRS
DCS
~nJ FBIS
H IAS*
IRS
NP IC
OBGZ
OCI
OER
OSR
Total
Program
Published
In Progress
Inactive
3
2
1
a
1
0
1
0
7
5
2
0
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
2
3
0
18
14
2
2
5
3
2
0
3
U
3
0
2
1
1
0
49
30
17
2
Active
Full-time
Part-time
Inactive
Estimated
Attrition
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
.0
0
5
10
0
0
* Since IAS was so recently established, no specific historical papers have been projected for it.
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Status of DDI Histories
HS Project
Number Title
.Office of the DDI .
3.052 Office of the DDI
Central Reference Service
3.011 History .of CRS
Attachment D
Part time
Annuitant on
contract (till
31.May)
First draft completed.
Being revie~cred in Historical
Staff
Date Draft
due to HS
Foreign Broadcast Information Service
3.018 Foreign Documents Division In final typing
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Status of DDI .Histories
15 June 1973 .
HS Project
?Number Title.
Information Requirements Staff
3.012 Collection Guidance .Staff In final typing
National Photographic Interpretation~Center
.3.020 National Photographic In- -More than half finished
~ terpretation Center
H Vol II
1956-5
National Photographic Cancelled
Interpretation Center
Vol III 1958-61
Being revised after
Histprical Staff review
NPIC Field Operations Being revised after
.Historical Staff review
~ttacliment D
Date Draft
Status due to HS
Retired
Part time
Part time
Part time
Part time
Part time
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15 June 1973
HS Project
..Number Title
History Author
Status
Attacfunent D
Office of Basic and Geographic Intelligence
3.059 Summary History of
Geography Division
3.062 Intelligence Research
on Polar Areas
n 3.035 Procurement of Maps for
~ the Intelligence Com-
y munity, 1946-70
Cancelled
Cancelled
In final typing
Date Draft
Status due to HS
Part time
Part time
Part time
Part time
Part time
3.040 Automation in Cartography Suspended - in revision
after review
3.063 Cartography Division, OBGI; Suspended - in revision
Overview, 1941-52 after review
3.064 Cartography Division, OBGI; Less than half finished
Overview, 1952-72
Office of Current Intelligence
3.046 Narrative History of OCI Being revised after Historical
Staff Yeview
3.102 OCI Support for the Over half finished
White House
Part time
Part time
Part time
Retired
Full time
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15 June 1973
HS Project
=Number
Office of Economic Research
3.053 History of ORR
CIA Support for the
Economic Defense Program
Economic .Intelligence
Committee
Office of Strategic Research
Development of 'Strategic
Research at CIA: 1947-67
Vol I being prepared for
publication
Vol II returned for revision
after review
Cancelled
More than half finished
Less than half finished
Historical Staff review
nearly completed
Annuitant
on contract
Annuitant
on contract
Full time
Part time
Reassigned
Part time
13 June 1973
Date Draft
due to HS
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Historical Staff
SUBJECT : Status of the DDI Historical Program,
15 June 1973 ~ '
1. The next few months should see the completion of the
major part of the DDI Historical Program. Three writers are
still working on the final chapters of their office histories.
Except for those chapters., however, drafts have been completed
.for all the overall office histories.. In addition, monographs
covering a wide variety of activities have been published or
?are nearing completion. The number of published histories now
stands at 30 out of a total program of 49. Of the remaining
19 papers currently scheduled, 3 are in final typing and will
soon be ready for. publication. Only two are less than half
finished.
2. has completed a draft of his history
of the Office o.f the DDI through. the tenure of Cline. He is
now working on a final section which will cover th.e Smith
yearso
contribution to the history of CRS and of the Agency.
bridgeable - but most of the inputs provide a substantial
3. The committee system which CRS adopted to complete
its history worked well. A first draft has been completed
and is awaiting review. There are a few gaps - which will be
will continue as coordinator and editor for the entire
1
Because of the impending retirement of the author,
been published and th.e second volume is nearing completion,
6. The first volume of the overall history of NPIC has
package during the review process.
4. Recent reorganizations have provided DCS with some
time for history-writing, and is using the
opportunity to finish one or both of the manuscripts left
unfinished by previous authors.
5. FBIS?s history of Foreign Documents Division - a major
work - and IRS?s history of the Collection Guidance Staff -
which covers a much. shorter span - are both in final typing,
with publication anticipated during the summer months.
the succeeding volumes have been cancelled. The
covered only through. 1958. NPIC still hopes to complete
two additional monographs on special aspects of its work.
7. OBGI has again revised and reduced its program. The
final volume of the Map Library trilogy is being typed for
publication. Geography Division has cancelled its remaining
papers, including the one giving an overview of the Division?s
.history. Cartography Division, which has some manpower avail-
able for the project, intends to continue with its three
event of photographic intelligence in CIA will thus be
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remaining papers. The Division history for the period 1952-
1967 is currently active; the other two are currently in
suspension.
8. OCI and OER both. have active programs. In OCI,
priority is being given to revising the large, overall office
history after its x'eview by the Historical Staff a ro'ect
which~is over half completed. After that, will
resume work on his monograph on White House support. In OER,
hands of the OER Publication'Staff, while the second volume on -----
ORR is awaiting revision after review. Arrangements have been
made to continue contract long enou h for him to
complete the project. The other OER writer, is .
moving ahead with the paper on the Economic Intelligence Com-
mittee which he began last summer.
it vo ume covering OER. '~iis first volume on ORR is in the
is giving priority to completing a draft of his
9. OSR has completed a draft of its history of Strategic
Intelligence in CIA and submitted it to a variety of readers,
including the DDI Historical Officer, for review. It contains
substantive discussions of CIA's role in resolving the "bombe'r
gap" and "missile .gap" issues, together with a broader treatment
of other developments leading up to the creation of OSR.
10. In sum, the "catching up period" of history writing
has, in the DDI area, succeeded in providing basic coverage
of the development of virtually all of the major components
in the Directorate. Office histories will soon be available
for all units except 00, OBGI, and IAS. In the case of the
first two, nearly all the major activities of the office will
have been covered by individual monographs. IAS, on the other
hand, is still too young to be a proper subject for history.
The total output of .the program surveys a group of operations
that were innovative, reasonably efficient, and contributory
to the overall development of CIA during its formative years.
DDI Historical Officer.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Historical Staff
SUBJECT Status of DD/M&S Historical Program
through 15 June 1973
GENERAL
1. During the period in review, the DD/M&S historical
program achieved al~tiost 85 percent completion -- 59 of the 70
histories planned have'--been published (see,Aztachments A and C).
Of the 11 histories still outstanding, the two OTR volumes.
may be authorized for publication in the near future; and of
the remaining nine, all but the Air America story (which was
not a part of the catching up program) are either in final
revision or in final typing. Fourteen histories of support
activities or elements have been disseminated thus far in
Fiscal Year 1973, including five volumes published between
l.January and 15 June 1973.
2. The scheduled programs for both the Office of Logis-
tics and the Office of Security have been completed. The
status of the other components is as follows:
a. DD/M&S -- Originally considered for publication
in the Directorate series of histories the Planning and Construc-
tion of the Agency Headquarters Building will now be published as
one of the DCI series of histories. Colonel White's review, was
very favorable and final co ies of the report will be disseminated
before 30 June 1973. is continuing research on
the Air America. history, but no date for completion can be
estimated at this time.
b. Communications -- The Cable Secretariat history
is in final review in the Historical Staff and no major problems
are apparent. The paper probably will be returned to the com-
ponent for clean up and final typing in July 1973.
? c. Finance -- the overview history of the Office of
Finance is being revised and will be returned to the Historical
Staff by the end of F?Y "' 73.
d. Medical Services -- Four histories are outstanding,
but three of these are presently in final typing; and the
revised version of the fourth paper also is being typed prior
to being resubmitted to the Historical Staff.
e. Personnel -- Both the Missing in Action and
-Honor and Merit Awards histories are. being revised in accord-
ance with, suggestions that have been made by the Historical
Staff. Neither paper, however, will be completed before the
end of FY '73.
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f. Training -- The: Junior Officer Training Program
and we're forwarded for signature of the DTR many
mont s ago, ut as yet they Have not been signed. Now OTR
apparently plans to sign off on the histories with the proviso
that their disclaimers are. included with the disseminated
versions of the histories -~- a sugges:ti.on I.made to OTR on
previous. occasions. In any event it is unlikely that either
report will be published prior to the end of FY '73.
employees are:
a.~ who, except for a brief inter-
ruption to revise the Cable Secretariat history, has. been
working full time for the past six months on OMS histories.
3. As FY '73 comes to a close, there are six staff
employees working part time and three contract annuitants
working full time as historical writers. The contract
efforts are, in fact, the principal reason for
t .e progress in the OP~ZS program. His contract expires
30 June 1973.
b. is doing a fine job as full time
writer for the Office of Personnel, and he is revising the
Mis-sing in Action history. He fully understands the sensitivity
of the. problems presented by tre release of Richard Fecteau and
John Downey, but h.e also realizes that the details of their
stories must be incorporated into the history. As I recall,.
Jim's contract runs through September 1973.
c.' spent about two months in the
Far East doing research. on Air America, and he is'currently
drafting the first chapter. I do not know if he has been given
a deadline date by DD/M&S. His contract expires 30 June 1973,
but he reports. that it is being considered for extension.
4. Assuming that progress on the yet to be published
DD/M&S histories. will be as noted in the preceding paragraphs,
completion of the catching up phase of the program is assured.
There are, however, several aspects of the historical program
to which I think the DD/M&S should devote serious thought:
a. Conscious effort should be made to insure that
the completed support histories are put to more practical use.
Considering the time.and effort devoted to the program and the
many useful lessons which have been recorded, both senior and
junior personnel could profit by browsing through the completed
volumes. In fact, I think that the Directorate would do well
to publicize the list of completed volumes.-- the Management
Bulletin (or whatever the monthly poop sheet for the Directorate
is called) would be one vehicle for doing this.
b. The Directorate should take positive steps to
insure that upon th.e termination of any given assignment
(domestic or foreign). senior support officers are made respon-
sible for preparing a written record of their tour. Obviously.
this would include anyone serving as a Chief of Support for a
Division or an activity, but the requirement should not be
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limited exclusively to these personnel. report
on Laos illustrates the value of such report.ng.). In fact,
I: would b.e quite willing to v?ork wth.DD/M&S' to develop an
outline for such reporting.
c. Having now had the historical exposure, the
senior personnel of the Directorate s:iould be alert to the
need for preservation of documents of historical value.' Hope-
fully if there are any questions about the value of retaining
given documents or records, DD/M&S personnel will call on the
Historical Staff.
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Total Histories Published or CurrentZz~ Scheduled
Total Published to 15 June 1973
Published Before 1 July 1972
Published 1 July 1972 - 15 June 1973
Of which: 1 January 1973 - 15 June 1973
DD M&Sa~
Currently Scheduled
yl
Draft Completed and in Review, Revision
or Being Typed for Publication
Partially Drafted
Of which:
10
0
'
More than Half Completed
0
Less than Half Completed
0~
'
Research Under Way but No Writing
Not Yet Begun
1
0
' a.
Component status as of 1 January .1973.
1
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DD/M&S Histories Published during Reporting Period
1 January 1973 -, 15 June 1973
HS Project
Number Title
5.017 Supply Division, 1951-1970
5.036 Overview of the Office of Medical
Services, 1947-72
Component
Component
Project
Number
5..041 The Field Support Staff of the Office
of Medical Services, 194,7-65
5.065 Security Program of the Central.
Intelligence Agency, 1941-68
Volume 2 Personnel Security
y 5.067 Security Program of the Central
Intelligence Agency, 1941-68
Volume 8 Compartmented Information
Security Practices
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Status of DD/M&S Histories and Writers by Major Components
15 June 1973
Active
Total ~~ Estimated
Components Program Published In Progress Inactive Full-time Part-t'ime Inactive Attrition
DD/M&S 1 0 1 - 1 0 0 -
Commo 9 8 1 - - 0 0 -
Finance 1 0 1 - -. 1 0 - ~
~ ~ n
Logistics 17 17 Completed- - - '. -
H
y Medical
Services 7 3 4 - 1 4 0 -
Personnel 14 12 2 4 1 1 0 -
.Security 9 9 Completed 0 0 0 0 -
Training 12 10 0. 2 0 ~ 0 0 -
Total 70 59. 9 2 3 6 0 -
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CIA HISTORICAL PROGRAM Attachment D
HS Project
Number
Status of DD/M&S Histories
15 June 1973
History Author
DD/M&S
3.088 Air America, 1946-72 Research underway
5.031 Planning and Construction Published in DCI Historical
of the Agency Headquarters Series and tabulated there
Building
Office of Communications
1.007 Cable Secretariat
5.075 Overview of the Office Being revised by component
of Finance
Office of Medical Services
5.037 Clinical-Program
Date Draft
Statu:> due to HS
Full time .Open
(contract annuitant
with DD/M&S)
Reassigned
Reassigned
Part time 30 Jun ,73
Part time
Contract annuitant
with HS until
30 June 1973.
Assisting OhIS with
revisions.
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15 June 1973
HS Project
Number Title
Office of Medical Services (Cont)
5.038 Psychiatric Program Being revised in component
5.039 Medicine in Operations Being revised in component
~ 5.040 Psychological Services Being revised in component
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H
Office of Training
5.073 To component for signature
5.074 The Junior Officer Training To component for signature
Program
Date Draft
Status due to HS
Retired ASAP
Part time
Part time ASAP
Full time ASAP
(contract annuitant)
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8 June 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CIA Historical Staff
SUBJECT . The DDO Historical Program Status Report
Developments:
1. As of this writing 193 historical papers have been
published in the Clandestine Service/DDO historical program,
eight of them since 1 January 1973. The papers published
during the current calendar year represent a total of 19 volumes.
Two additional papers have been typed in final form and are
awaiting component chief approval. Three papers are in final
typing in the historical staff and an additional 11 papers
are on hand, in final editing or awaiting typing. Some 13
papers are completed and being reviewed in the components
before submission to the staff, or are nearing completion.
Changes:
1. On 30 May 1973 papers carried previously in the
CS/DDO historical program which had been started, or had
;been started but lacked writers, and those on which no visible
progress had been made. over the past year or two (involving
"part-time" writers) were suspended from the program. A few
of the completed drafts ri~ay not meet component or historical
staff approval; these will also be suspended from the program
but will be retained by the components or the historical staff
as research. or reference aids.
2. During the remaining six months of 1973, two part-time
and four full-time writers,-all of them on cr~ntract, will be
working on DD0 historical papers. By the end of 1973 probably
five of the contracts. will have expired and the incumbents
terminated whether or not their papers have been completed.
One writer?s contract expires June 1974. There is a good
probability that at least three of the papers on which these
writers are working will be delivered in acceptable form.
Plans:
1. During FY 1974 the DDO will undertake to maintain the
editorial and typing personnel assigned to the directorate
historical program at its' current strength. Papers will be
processed in order of their quality and substance. If any
draft papers remain unprocessed at the end of the fiscal year,
they will most probably be of marginal ,nature, and, if so,
will be suspended from the .program.
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1
1
1
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DDO
Total Histories Published 'or Currentlz~ Scheduled
~$
Total Published to 15 June 1973
Published Before 1 July 1972
193
177
Published 1 July 1972 - 15 June 1973
16
Of which.: 1 January 1973 - 15 June 1973
8
Currently Scheduled
35
Draft Completed and in Review, Revision
or Being Typed for Publication
26
Partially Drafted
8
of which:
More than Half Completed
Less than Half Completed
Research Under Way but No Writing
Not Yet Begun
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Status of DDO Histories
15 June 1973
HS Project
Number
Office of the DDO
2.229 The Office of Special Edited; .requires final
Operations -- Origins and levelling
Establishment, 1945-1947
2.230 DDP-Dulles-Wisner Period Partial draft will be
completed by end of writer's
contract. To be retained by
Document Officer or by DDO
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Status of DDO Histories
15 June 1973
HS Project
Number
Title Status
Counter Intelligence Staff
2.255 CI Staff and Its Predecessor In component review
Organizations, 1945-1965
Date Draft
due to HS
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Status of DDO Histories
15 June 1973
HS Project
Number
Operational Services
History
Title Status
2.319 Operational Services and Awaiting final typing .Reassigned RECEIVED
Its Predecessor Organiza-
tions
cn I ~ t9
to
n
~ H
H
Date Draft
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14 June 1973
1
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Historical Staff
SUBJECT . DD/S&T History Program
1 January - 15 June 1973
1. Published Histories. Five of the eight planned
histories of the Directorate had been published by the end
of December .1972:
OSA
OSI
OEL
ORD
DD/S&T
2. Unpublished Histories. The three remaining
histories in the program have been completed with the
exception of indexing, and covers are being printed.
Approval to publish still has to be obtained from the
chiefs of the three offices, Chairman of the DD/5&T
Historical Board, and Chief of the Historical Staff.
Those three histories are:
OSP (now OD&E)
? OCS
FMSAC
1
1
Historical Officer
(DD/S&T)
Note: The status of?the historical program in TSD, which
was transferred from DDO to DD/S&T on 4 May 1973,
will be discussed i.n the section of this report
deal%ng with DDO.
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Attachment A
CrIA HISTORICAL PROGRAM
15 June 1973
~otaZ Histories Published or CurrentZr~ Scheduled
Total Published to 15 June 1973
.Published Before 1 July 1972
Published 1 July 1972 - 15 June 1973
Of whicho 1 January 1973 - 15 June 1973
Currently Scheduled
Draft Completed ,and in Review, Revision,
or Being Typed for Publication
Partially Drafted
Of which.:
More than Half Completed
Less ?than Half Completed
Research Under Way but No Writing
Not Yet Begun
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DD S&T
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Status of DD/S&T Histories
15 June 1973
HS Project
..Number Title
Attachment B
Date Draft
due to HS
25X1
4.001
The Directorate for Science
& Technology, 1962-1970
Published June 1972
Full-time Staff
4.002
History of the Office of
Published April 1969
Full-time Staff
Special Activities,
Inception to 1969
from
(Reassigned)
4.003
Office of Research &
Development, 1962-70
.
Published December 1972
~
~
The Office of Scientific
.Intelligence
4.006 The Office of Special
Projects
4.007 The Foreign Missile &
' Space Analysis Center
4.008 The Office of Computer
Services
* Indexes have not yet been prepared.
Published August 1972
Completed; awaiting approval
of publication & binding.*
Completed; awaiting approval
of publication & binding.*
Completed; awaiting approval
of publication & binding.*
Part-time Staff
Full-time Staff
Full-time Staff
Full-time Staff
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