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DCI'S TRAVEL ITINERARY
13-15 December 1976
Monday, 13 December
12:30 p.m.
Depart Washington - Fairways. (Lunch served on plane)
4:45 p.m.
Arrive Ft. Hood.
Hotel Accommodations: Holiday Inn, Kileen, Texas.
Tuesday, 14 December
8:30 a.m.
Briefings begin at Ft. Hood.
3:00 p.m.
Depart Ft. Hood.
3:30 p.m.
Arrive San Antonio, Texas. Proceed to LaGuinta Hotel,
telephone (512) 342-4291.
7:00 p.m.
Arrive Convention Center, Mission Room, for reception.
(Head Table dress - - Black Tie).
7:30 p.m.
Address Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce dinner.
9:20 p.m.
Dinner adjourns.
9:45 p.m.
Depart San Antonio.
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Wednesday, 15 December-
1:00 a.m.
Arrive Santa Barbara, California.
Hotel Accommodations: Santa Barbara Biltmore,
telephone (805) 969-2261.
2:30 p.m.
Depart Santa Barbara. (Lunch and dinner served on plane)
10:30 p.m.
Arrive Washington - Fairways.
602 EAST COMMERCE
GREATER SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. BOX 1628
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78206
512/227-8181
OFFICE OF THE
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
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December 16, 1976
The Honorable George Bush
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear George:
Thank you for being a part of our 82nd Annual Meeting. Your
remarks contributed greatly to a most successful event.
Certainly, I agree with your remarks and feel that we, as
Americans, must do all in our power to insure continued
strength for America.
Best wishes to you as you leave government service.
Yours very truly,
Ralph Langley
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RALPH LANGLEY
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12/22/76
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
OF SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
JOHN M. BENNETT
CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
December 17, 1976
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Mr. George Bush, Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Langley, Virginia
Dear George:
A very brief note to thank you for
coming to San Antonio and delivering one of
the most interesting speeches I have ever
heard you give. Eleanor and I thoroughly
enjoyed it and hope that you will be moving
back to Houston where we can see you more
often.
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
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SAN HATONIS
December 22, 1976
Dear Neil,
That was thoughtful of you to send
me the clippings from the paper. I'm
sorry we didn't have a longer time to
visit in San Antonio, but I had to
leave the minute the speech was over --
heading for the airport.
Best to you and yours.
Sincerely,
aug
George Bush
Mr. Neil Calnan
Jasinski & Calnan
203 South Seguin
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New Braunfels, Texas 78130
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LAW OFFICES OF
JASINSKI & CALNAN
203 SOUTH SEGUIN
RICHARD A. JASINSKI
C.J. (NEIL) CALNAN
NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 78130
AREA CODE 512
NEW BRAUNFELS OFFICE 625-6936
SAN ANTONIO DIRECT LINE 658-5222
December 16, 1976
george,
great seeing you. I Houston would
like to visit with you in
once you are home.
your speech to the Chamber the
excellent I wish whole
Enclosed is your S.A. press on the
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event.
Have a nice holiday; best
wishea to all.
Neil
December 17, 1976
Dear Wini,
Thank you ever so much for the
note handed to me at the Chamber of
Commerce. I do appreciate your
kind words.
We will be coming back to Texas
in mid-February. I have no immediate
political plans, but I don't want to
give up my interest in the political
process. This job has been fantastic,
but now it is time to go. I hope
you and yours have a very happy 1977.
Sincerely,
aug B/
George Bush
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Mrs. Wini Conway
243 Dijon North
7731 Broadway
San Antonio, Texas 78209
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The Bobcat, looking like an oversized Tom, gets his name from his short
tail which twitches with excitement, hangs limp, or sticks impudently straight
out. Sly and furtive, the animal is seldom seen. Following its secret paths in the
forest, the Bobcat disappears at the first indication of man's presence.
Stalking his prey on toes of soft, fleshy cushions under the cover of night,
the Bobcat quite successfully checks rabbits and destructive rodents. However,
because he also preys on game birds, lambs and fawns, he is not welcomed
near settled areas. An expert tree climber, the adaptable Bobcat lives wherever
there is enough forest or brush to provide food and cover.
Wini Conway
line in San Antorio
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243 Dijon North
7731 Broadway
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602 EAST COMMERCE
GREATER SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. BOX 1628
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78205
512,227-8181
OFFICE OF THE
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Blacktie-
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November 11, 1976
512 227-81181
The Honorable George Bush
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
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Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Mr. Bush:
We are extremely happy that you have agreed to address our
82nd Annual Meeting on the evening of December 14 at the San
Antonio Convention Center.
Traditionally, this dinner meeting attracts some 2,000 of
the top business leaders in South Texas. You will find the
audience responsive to both you and your philosophies. The
program time frame allots about 30 minutes to the principal
speaker. We look forward to your address providing our
local business leaders with the motivation needed to launch
an all-out effort to tell the story of business in America.
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The meeting will begin at approximately 7:00 p.m. and adjourn
a little after 9:00 p.m.
There should be no problem in making the necessary arrange-
ments for you to return to Washington that evening. Cliff
Terrell, our Executive Vice President, will contact your
office to make travel arrangements.
Yours RALPH Ralph very LANGLEY truly, Languy
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GREATER SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. BOX 1628
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78206
602 EAST COMMERCE
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HOLT ATHERTON
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if we overnight in S.A., , but sice we have large travelling squad say "No NO but thanks.
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Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear George:
We are all excited about your coming on December 14 for our annual
meeting of the Chamber of Commerce.
There are several things I should mention to you before you come.
First, the dress will be formal for the head table (black tie)
Second, our monthly Directors! meeting * will be held Tuesday noon
on the 14th in the Commerce Room of the NBC Building. If this would
fit into your schedule, it would be great because it would give you a
chance to speak on an informal basis to about 40 top businessmen in
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San Antonio, whereas your evening address will be before 1500 people.
In any case get down early enough to come to the house to take a nap
and we can all ride downtown together.
Sincerely,
HOLT ATHERTON
*Chamber of Commerce
JAF- please reply for me
GB
602 EAST COMMERCE
GREATER SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
P.O. BOX 1628
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78206
512/227-8181
OFFICE OF THE
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
November 30, 1976
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Mr. George Bush
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Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Mr. Bush:
You are invited to join Doxis and myself at the head table
for the Chamber's Annual Meeting and Banquet on Tuesday
evening, December 14, 1976 at the Banquet Hall of the Con-
vention Center. As you know, there will be a reception in
the Mission Room of the Convention Center beginning at 6:30
p.m. We are asking that you arrive at the head table assembly
area, Room 32, no later than 7:15 p.m. A map of the Conven-
tion Center is enclosed. Cathy Obriotti and Mary Ellen
Pfeifer of the Chamber staff will be available to direct you
to this room. Dress for the head table is black tie.
We hope you will be able to join us on December 14. Please
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complete and return the enclosed card so that we can make
the necessary head table aprangements.
RALPH Sincerely, LANGLEY
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10 November 1976
Mr. Ed Johnson
Public Relations
Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce
P. 0. Box 1628
San Antonio, Texas 78296
Dear Mr. Johnson,
In reference to your telephone call of today to my
secretary, I am enclosing a biographic profile and
photograph of Mr. Bush.
Mr. Bush is looking forward to meeting with your group
on December 14, and if I can be of any other service to you,
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please do not hesitate to call me.
Sincerely,
Andrew T. Falkiewicz
Assistant to the Director
of Central Intelligence
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512-227-8181
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tell him Bar not coming. We will
be coming in from business trip,
probably going back late that night
right after the dinner
October 26, 1976
cogratulate him for me on
head of Chamber.
GB
Mr. George Bush
CIA
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear George:
We appreciate very much your coming to San Antonio on
December 14. I know this will be a great occasion for all
concerned.
Hopefully Barbara can come with you and both of you can stay
at our house. If there are any transportation requirements on
Barbara, we will be glad to furnish them. However, we know
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your busy schedule; and if this doesn't work out, we will
understand.
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Something else has happened since my telephone conversation
with you and that is that I will be the incoming Chairman of
the Board of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.
This gives me another reason for having you there.
Sincerely,
HOLT ATHERTON
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
FROM THE DESK OF
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DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
FROM THE DESK OF
THE DIRECTOR
JAF
Please accept for San Antonio
JF
Ch of Commeree dinner Tues Dec 14th
John McMahon will speak to you about our going
Holt Atherton invited me to speak to large
to Fort Hood
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Chamber of Commerce dinner in San Antonio.
day of Tuesday, fly in for dinner return
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he following people would be going
with the Director to Ft. Hood:
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Wally Henderson -- Defense
Col. Greenlaw -- Defense
Col. Frank Parker -- IC staff escort officer
Mr. Baer
9:30 to 16:15 p.m
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DCI/IC 77-4204
13 JAN 1977
Lieutenant General Robert M. Shoemaker
Commanding General, III Corps
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
Dear General Shoemaker:
In addition to my personal thanks to you for an extremely well
organized and educational visit to Ft. Hood, I would appreciate your
conveying my compliments to the dedicated professionals at your instal-
lation. The generous availability of personal time extended by you,
General Meyer, and General Patton was extremely valuable to me. The
knowledge of the subjects covered, at all levels, was: readily apparent,
and the enthusiasm to build and come to grips with problems was contagious.
I was particularly gratified by the frankness in discussions and
briefings which addressed both the good things being accomplished and
the identification of problem areas. The views and concerns about main-
taining quality linguists were of particular interest because the problem
has also been of special interest to me since being appointed Director
of Central Intelligence. I intend to pass these views and concerns to
the ongoing effort which is tasked with the total Community-wide problem.
I am also asking Admiral Murphy, my Deputy for the Intelligence Community,
to ensure that appropriate elements of the Community are made adequately
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aware of the impact which can be anticipated from problems associated
with the maintainability of small populations of expensive and complex
equipments. The problem was apparent with your current vintage equipment
and will undoubtedly escalate rapidly with the equipments under develop-
ment.
I am enclosing letters for three individuals who helped provide the
visible evidence of all the outstanding capability and effort going on
at your organization. I would appreciate your arranging for their
appropriate receipt of these letters.
Again, my sincere thanks for an extremely educational and beneficial
experience.
Sincerely,
/s/ George Bush
George Bush
Enclosures
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DCI/IC 77-4205
13 JAN 1977
Captain Sherrel Mock
Office of Secretary to General Staff
Headquarters, III Corps
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
Dear Captain Mock:
I want to express my sincere appreciation to
you for the support you gave to me and my party during
our visit to Fort Hood on 13 and 14 December 1976.
The motel and transportation arrangements were outstanding,
as well as the fast-moving, educational schedule you
arranged.
I recognize the difficulty in arranging such a
visit and I commend you for a job accomplished in an
outstanding manner. Many thanks.
Sincerely,
/s/ George Bush
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DCI/IC 77-4203
13 JAN 1977
Lieutenant Colonel William Harmon
G-2, 2d Armored Division
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
Dear Colonel Harmon:
I want to express my sincere appreciation to you for
the briefing and tour of your G-2 operation during my visit
to Fort Hood on 14 December 1976. I was particularly impressed
with the organization and varied activities pursued during a
command post exercise.
It is heartening to observe dedicated soldiers--both
men and women--enthusiastically accomplishing their assign-
ments under trying conditions. As you know, when you are in
the Washington environment you tend to forget what the real
soldier endures. Slogging through the mud, talking to
soldiers in that kind of situation, quickly brings things
back into perspective. Please express my sincere appreciation
to your entire organization. They are doing a great job for
a great country.
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It is heartening to know and observe dedicated pro-
fessionals like you in the intelligence field. Keep up the
good work.
Sincerely,
/s/ George Bush
George Bush
DCI/IC 77-4203
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DCI/IC 77-4202
13 JAN 1977
Lieutenant Colonel Dudley J. Gordon
Commanding Officer 522d CEWI Battalion
2d Armored Division
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
Dear Colonel Gordon:
I want to express my sincere appreciation to you for
the briefing and tour of your activities during my visit to
Fort Hood on 14 December 1976. Your candid, straightforward
discussion of the good things being accomplished in the test
phase of your new battalion organization, as well as the
identification of problem areas, was most enlightening.
I was particularly interested in your views and concerns
about maintaining quality linguists. This too has been a
concern of mine since I was appointed Director of Central
Intelligence. I intend to pass your views to the ongoing
effort which is tasked with the overall linguist problem. I
am also asking Admiral Murphy, my Deputy for the Intelligence
Community, to ensure that appropriate elements of the Community
are made adequately aware of the overall impact of the
maintainability problems associated with small populations
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of expensive and complex equipments such as you use now and
which are being developed.
I was delighted to see the enthusiasm of the men and
women of your command, both in the field and at the equipment
display area. As you well know, when you are in the Washington
environment you often forget about the conditions the real
fighting soldiers endure. Slogging through the mud with
members of your command brought the realities of the Army
back into perspective. Please express my appreciation to
all members of your command--they are doing a great job for
a great country.
It is gratifying to see dedicated professionals like
you leading our tactical intelligence units. Keep up the
good work!
Sincerely,
/s/ George Bush
George Bush
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Commanding General
III Corps
Fort Hood,
Texas 76544
Dec. 15,1976
THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
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MGEN Stewart C. Meyer
Commanding General
TRADOC Combined Arms Test
Activities
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
12-15-76
THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
Dear Current May
The visit to
TCATA was most
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insight National responsibilities are
into how
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Army's mussion.
please thank the
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seeing you again,
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I was most impressed
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to your important work.
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ITINERARY FOR VISIT OF
MR. GEORGE BUSH
Director, Central Intelligence, 13-14 Dec 76
OFFICE OF PRIMARY INTEREST
HQ, III Corps and Fort Hood
13 Dec 76
OFFICIAL PARTY
QUARTERS
Mr. George Bush, Dir, Central Intelligence
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Mr. Richard Baer (GS15), Intel Staff, CIA
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COL Frank Parker (USA), Intel Staff, CIA
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Mr. Wallace D. Henderson (GS17), OASD
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COL Kenneth N. Greenlaw (USA), OASD
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Ms Jennifer Fitzgerald, Exec Secretary
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Mr. Bennett, Security, CIA
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VISITORS BUREAU PROJECT OFFICER
ESCORT OFFICER
CPT Sherrel Mock
CPT Sherrel Mock
Duty Phone: 685-6622
Duty Phone: 685-5001
Home Phone: 532-2109
Home Phone: 532-2109
PURPOSE OF VISIT
To receive selected briefings on intelligence operations conducted at Fort Hood, and
related tests conducted by TCATA.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Monday, 13 December 1976
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
RESPONSIBILITY
TRANSPORTATION
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1615
Arrival
RGAAF
Civ Acft
1615-1640 Enroute
Quarters
Escort Officer
Sedan
1640-
Open Time
Tuesday, 14 December 1976
0815-0830 Enroute
HQ, III Corps
Escort Officer
Sedan
0830-0900 0fc Call w/CG
HQ, III Corps
Cdr, III Corsp
0900-0930 OPFOR Bfg
HQ, III Corps
G2, III Corps
0930-0945 Enroute
TBD
Escort Officer
UH-1
0945-1050 Visit CEWI Bn/DTOC TBD
Cdr, 2d Armd Div
1050-1100 Enroute
19th & Central Ave Escort Officer
UH-1
1100-1135 View CEWI Bn Equip 19th & Central Ave Cdr, 2d Armd Div
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday, 14 December 1976
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
RESPONSIBILITY
TIME
TRANSPORTATION
1135-1140 Enroute
502d AG Din Fac
Escort Officer
Sedan
1140-1215 Lunch
502d AG Din Fac
Cdr, 2d Armd Div
1215-1230 Enroute
Pad 10/HQ, TCATA
Escort Officer
Sedan/UH-1
1230-1400
Bfg & Disc w/Dirs
HQ, TCATA
Cdr, TCATA
SP/II Div & CSTD
1400-1410 Enroute
RGAAF
Escort Officer
Sedan
1415
Departure
RGAAF
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LTC, GS
SGS
DISTRIBUTION:
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(628)
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FH 1349, 18 MAR 71 (CONT)
VISITOR INFORMATION
FOR
MR. GEORGE BUSH
DIRECTOR
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
GUEST
OF THE COMMANDER
III CORPS
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AND FORT HOOD
FORT HOOD, TEXAS
W 0 M L C E E
WELCOME
TO
FORT HOOD, TEXAS
As the Commander of III Corps and Fort Hood, I take pleasure in welcoming
you to Fort Hood and Central Texas. I wish you a profitable and pleasant
visit to the "Phantom Corps."
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Ró₂ Shaemsker
R.M. SHOEMAKER
Lieutenant General, USA
Commanding
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ITINERARY FOR VISIT OF
MR. GEORGE BUSH
Director, Central Intelligence, 13-14 Dec 76
OFFICE OF PRIMARY INTEREST
HQ, III Corps and Fort Hood
13 Dec 76
OFFICIAL PARTY
QUARTERS
Mr. George Bush, Dir, Central Intelligence
Holiday Inn
Mr. Richard Baer (GS15), Intel Staff, CIA
Holiday Inn
COL Frank Parker (USA), Intel Staff, CIA
Holiday Inn
Mr. Wallace D. Henderson (GS17), OASD
Holiday Inn
COL Kenneth N. Greenlaw (USA), OASD
Holiday Inn
Ms Jennifer Fitzgerald, Exec Secretary
Holiday Inn
Mr. Bennett, Security, CIA
Holiday Inn
visitess SUREAU PROJECT OFFICER
ESCORT OFFICER
CPT Sherrel Mock
CPT Sherrel Mock
Duty Phone: 685-6622
Duty Phone: 685-5001
Home Phone: 532-2109
Home Phone: 532-2109
PURPOSE OF VISIT
To receive selected briefings on intelligence operations conducted at Fort Hood, and
related tests conducted by TCATA.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Monday, 13 December 1976
TRANSPORTATION
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
RESPONSIBILITY
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1615
Arrival
RGAAF
Civ Acft
1615-1640
Enroute
Quarters
Escort Officer
Sedan
1640-
Open Time
Tuesday, 14 December 1976
0815-0830 Enroute
HQ, III Corps
Escort Officer
Sedan
0830-0900 0fc Call w/CG
HQ, III Corps
Cdr, III Corsp
0900-0930 OPFOR Bfg
HQ, III Corps
G2, III Corps
0930-0945 Enroute
TBD
Escort Officer
UH-1
0945-1050 Visit CEWI Bn/DTOC TBD
Cdr, 2d Armd Div
1050-1100 Enroute
19th & Central Ave Escort Officer
UH-1
1100-1135 View CEWI Bn Equip 19th & Central Ave Cdr, 2d Armd Div
1349 (G5)
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday, 14 December 1976
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
RESPONSIBILITY
TRANSPORTATION
1135-1140 Enroute
502d AG Din Fac
Escort Officer
Sedan
1140-1215 Lunch
502d AG Din Fac
Cdr, 2d Armd Div
1215-1230 Enroute
Pad 10/HQ, TCATA
Escort Officer
Sedan/UH-1
1230-1400
Bfg & Disc w/Dirs
HQ, TCATA
Cdr, TCATA
SP/II Div & CSTD.
1400-1410 Enroute
RGAAF
Escort Officer
Sedan
1415
Departure
RGAAF
Civ Acft
C. Co hyun D. LYNN
LTC, GS
SGS
DISTRIBUTION:
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(628)
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1349; 18 MAR 71 (CONT)
Major General William R. Todd
Commanding General
1st Cavalry Division
Major General George S. Patton
2
Commanding General
2d Armored Division
HELLON WHEELS
Major General Stewart C. Meyer
Commanding General
TRADOC Combined Arms Test Activities
C M S R N A D M E 0
Colonel Charles C. Eaves
Commanding Officer
Fort Hood Army Medical Department Activity
CARE AND CONCERNI
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Colonel Leo A. Brooks
Commanding Officer
13th Corps Support Command
Colonel Bobby J. Maddox
Commanding Officer
6th Cavalry Brigade (Air Combat)