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- FOIA # 40
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- Document #: 40
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 09-30-1986
- Subject: 1978 BLUEFLY & MOONDUST
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- DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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- WASHINGTON 20330
-
- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
- ________________________________________________________________
- 13 November 1978
-
- Mr._____________________
- ________________________
- ________________________
-
- Dear Mr.________________:
-
- This is in response to your letter of October 21, 1978
- requesting information on MOONDUST AND BLUEFLY.
-
- BLUEFLY was a project for the acquisition of airlift
- for a quick reaction capability. It was determined that
- the need did not exist and the project was discontinued
- several years ago.
-
- MOONDUST is a program in which the Air Force provides
- technical assistance in determining the origin of space
- debris, U.S. or foreign.
-
- These programs are under the purview of Air Force Systems
- Command, Andrews AFB, MD, 20034. Please write to the Director
- of Information there, if you desire additional data. He
- may be able to help.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- ALBERT W. SCHUMANN
- Colonel, USAF
- Deputy Chief
- Community Reations Division
- Office of Information
-
- RECEIVED 16 NOV 1978
-
- FOIA # 41
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- CUFON Computer UFO Network
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- Document #: 41
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 09-30-1986
- Subject: 1979 BLUEFLY & MOONDUST
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- DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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- WASHINGTON 20330
-
- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 20 AUG 1979
- ________________________________________________________________
- Mr._____________________
- ________________________
- ________________________
-
- Dear Mr.________________:
-
- This letter is in reference to your appeal from the
- decision of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence,
- partially denying your request for a copy of a Biographical
- Sketch, dated 1 January 1957; two AFCIN memoranda, dated 11
- February 1958 and 26 December (no year indicated); the
- AFCIN-1E-0 letter, dated 3 November 1961; the AFOIN-X(SG)
- memo, dated 29 April 2952; and the AFOIN-SSG letter.
-
- The Office of the Secretary of the Air Force has
- considered your appeal, and I have determined your appeal
- should be granted in part and denied in part.
-
- The Biographical Sketch, dated 1 January 1957, is exempt
- from mandatroy disclosure under the Freedom of Information
- Act, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6). The disclosure of this information
- would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
- privacy. Release of this type of information is also
- prohibited by paragraph 27b, Air Force Regulation 12-35 (32
- CFR 806b).
-
- The two AFCIN memoranda, dated 11 February 1958 and 26
- December (no year indicated) are intra-agency memoranda con-
- taining opinions and suggestions and are exempt from manda-
- tory disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, 5
- U.S.C. 552(b)(5). These memoranda are withheld in an effort
- to promote the free and frank interchange of ideas, opinions
- and recommendations among Air Force personnel. The infor-
- mation withheld is primarily opinion which would not be
- routinely available through the discovery process.
-
- Portions of the AFCIN-1E-0 letter, dated 3 November 1961
- are releasable; however, the remaining portions are still
- exempt from mandatory release under the Freedom of Informa-
- tion Act 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(1). This information and the
- AFOIN-X(SG) memos are currently classified under Executive
- Order 12065, Section 1-301 (a) and (c), as implemented by
- Department of Defense regulation 5200.1-R, paragraphs 2-301
- (C) (3) and (5). The continuing protection of this informa-
- tion is essential to the national security because it reveals
- intelligence sources and methods. The release of this infor-
- mation could reasonably be expected to cause identifiable
- damage to the national security. The AFOIN-SSG letter has
- been declassified and is released.
-
- This letter constitutes the final Air Force action on
- your appeal. Under the Freedom of Information Act 5 U.S.C.
- 552, provision exists for judicial review of this
- determination.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- ROBERT W. CRITTENDEN
- Deputy Administrative Assistant
-
- 1 Attachment
- Releasable Material
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- FOIA # 42
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- CUFON Computer UFO Network
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- Document #: 42
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 09-30-1986
- Subject: 1986 BLUEFLY & MOONDUST
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- DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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- HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
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- WASHINGTON, D.C.
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- 20330-5025
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- ________________________________________________________________
-
- 11 APR 1986
- Mr.______________________
- _________________________
- _________________________
-
- Dear Mr._________________
-
- This responds to your 25 March 1986 Freedom of Information request.
-
- Attached is the only document in the Air Force Intelligence Office
- (AF/IN) relative to your request.
-
- AF/IN has no knowledge of "ICGL#4" dated 25 April 1961, pertaining
- to Project Moon Dust. No "AFCIN SOP for Blue Fly Operations,
- February 1960" was located. The programs (UFO, Blue Fly, Moon
- Dust) no longer exist and records were destroyed.
-
- There is no Air Force Intelligence unit responsible for collections
- under these projects since the projects are no longer active.
-
- Fees are waived in this instance.
-
- Sincerely
-
-
- ANNE W. TURNER
- 1 Atch HQ USAF Freedom of
- AF/IN Document Information Manager
-
-
- RECEIVED 16 APR 1986
-
- 86-370
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- FOIA # 43
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- Document #: 43
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-15-1986
- Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 1
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- DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
- HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
- WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
-
- REPLY TO
- ATTN OF: APCIN-1E-0/Colonel Betz
-
- SUBJECT: (U) AFCIN Intelligence Team Personnel 3 NOV 1961
-
- TO: APCIN-1E This draft proposal was not
- APCIN-1 approved and was not for -
- IN TURN ___________ (word not clear) for action.
- N.M. Rosner
- PROBLEM: NORMAN M. ROSNER
- Lt. Colonel, USAF
- 1. (U) To provide qualified personnel for APCIR intelligence
- teams.
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- FACTORS BEARING ON THE PROBLEM:
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- 2.
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- c. In addition to their staff duty assignments, intelligence
- team personnel have peacetime duty functions in support of such
- Air Force projects as Moondust, Bluefly, and UFO, and other
- AFCIN directed quick reaction projects which require
- intelligence team operational capabilities (see Definitions).
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- d. Normal personnel attrition, through PCS, discharge,
- retirement, etc., has reduced the number of intelligence team
- qualified personnel below a minimum requirement, and programmed
- personnel losses within the next ten months will halve the
- current manning.
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- e. Personnel actions within the authority of AFFMP, AFCIN
- and AFCIN-1E can be taken to reverse the trend toward
- diminishment of the intelligence team capability.
-
- 3.
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- FOIA # 44
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- Document #: 44
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-15-1986
- Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 2
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- 4. ___ Criteria
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- a. Intelligence team personnel can perfomr effectively only with
- an adequate background of training and experience. Inadequately
- qualified personnel in such assignment would be a liability rather
- than an asset to successful accomplishment of the mission.
-
- 5. ___ Definitions.
-
- a. Linguist: Personnel who can develop intelligence information
- through interrogation and translation from Russion and/or Bloc country
- languages to English.
-
- b. Tech Man: Personnel qualified to develop intelligence infor-
- mation through field examination and analysis of foreign material,
- with emphasis on the Markings Program and technical photography.
-
- c. Ops Man: Intelligence team chief. Qualified to direct intel-
- ligence teams in gaining access to target, in exploitation of enemy
- personnel and material, and in use of field communications equipment
- for rapid reporting of intelligence information.
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- d. Airborne Personnel: Military trained and rated parachutists.
-
- e. Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO): Headquarters USAF has
- established a program for investigation of reliably reported unidenti-
- fied flying objects within the United States. AFR 200-2 delineates
- 1127th collection responsibilities.
-
- f. Blue Fly: Operation Blue Fly has been established to facilitate
- expeditious delivery to FTD of Moon Dust or other items of great tech-
- nical intelligence interest. AFCIN SOP for Blue Fly operations,
- February 1960, provides for 1127th participation.
-
- g. Moon Dust: As a specialized aspect of its over-all material
- exploitation program, Headquarters USAF has established Project Moon
- Dust to locate, recover and deliver descended foreign space vehicles.
- ICGL #4, 25 April 1961, delineates collection responsibilities.
-
- DISCUSSION:
-
- 6. ___
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- a. Headquarters USAF (AFCIN) maintains intelligence teams as a
- function of AFCIN-1E (1127th USAF Field Activities Group). Personnel
- comprising such teams have normal AFCIN-1E staff duties, and their
- maintenance of qualification for intelligence team employment is in
- addition to their normal staff duties. For example, the Chief of
- AFCIN-1E-OD, the Domestic Operations Section, additionally participates
- in approximately 18 hours of training per month for intelligence team
- employment. Such training includes physical training, classroom combat
- intelligence training, airborne operations, field problems, etc.
-
- FOIA # 45
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- Document #: 45
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-15-1986
- Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 3
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- b. Intelligence teams are comprised of three men each, to include
- a linguist, a tech man, and an ops man. All are airborne qualified.
- Cross-training is provided each team member in the skills of the other
- team members to assure a team functional capability despite casualties
- which may be incurred in employment.
-
- c. Peacetime employment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is
- provided for in UFO investigation (AFR 200-2) and in support of Air
- Force Systems Command (AFSC) Foreign Technology Division (FTD) Projects
- Moon Dust and Blue Fly. These three peacetime projects all involve a
- potential for employment of qualified field intelligence personnel on
- a quick reaction basis to recover or perform field exploitation of
- unidentified flying objects, or known Soviet/Bloc aerospace vehicles,
- weapons systems, and/or residual componants of such equipment. The
- intelligence team capability to gain rapid access, regardless of
- location, to recover or perform field exploitation, to communicate and
- provide intelligence reports is the only such collection capability
- available to AFCIN, and is vitally necessary in view of current intelli-
- gence gaps concerning Soviet/Bloc technological capabilites.
-
- d. Wartime employment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is
- currently primarily geared to the CONAD/NORAD air defense mission
- (Atch I). The intelligence team concept was originally developed
- within the Air Defense Command (ADC). The ADC Director of Intelligence
- was charged in 1953 with organizing the 4602d Air Intelligence Service
- Squadron (AISS), with a wartime mission of exploiting downed enemy
- "people, paper, and hardware" for intelligence information that would
- contribute to the air defense of the continental US, and ADC was
- allocated manpower for this function (ADC Regulation 24-4, 3 Jan 53,
- Organization and Mission of the 4602d Air Intelligence Service Squadron).
-
- e. As an economy move, the 201 spaces of the 4602d AISS were trans-
- ferred to AFCIN in July 1957 (Hq Comd General Order 46, dtd 8 Jul 57),
- to provide manning for peacetime AFCIN functions, but with the contin-
- gency that AFCIN would continue to maintain a capability to support
- CONAD/NORAD in the wartime people, paper, and hardware mission (Atchs
- 2 and 3). From the 194 spaces that AFCIN allocated to the 1006th AISS,
- activated by Hq Comd General Order #49, 2 Jul 57, this capability was
- provided for (Dept of AF ltr, dtd 16 Jul 59, subj: Mission of the 1006th
- AISS), and the capability has been maintained to the present time,
- through the redesignation of the 1006th to the 1127th USAF Field
- Activities Group (AFCIN Policy Ltr 205-13, 13 April 1960).
-
- f. The maintenance of the intelligence team capability over the
- four year period since inactivation of the 4602d AISS has been possible
- largely because members of the original highly select and trained 4602d
- personnel remained with the organization during its subsequent designa-
- tions. _______________________________________________________________
- ________________________________________________________________
-
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- FOIA # 46
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- Document #: 46
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-15-1986
- Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 4
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- ______________________ In addition, a minimum number of new
- personnel assigned to the organization and fortuitously possessing basic
- requisite skills, were further trained and integrated into the intelli-
- gence team program as additional duty.
-
- g. Manning of the intelligence teams from these sources has now
- reached the point of diminishing returns. Only 21 qualified intelligence
- team personnel are now assigned, and of these approximately half are
- scheduled for PCS departure from the organization during the next 12
- months. There is no forecast input of previously qualified personnel.
- There are currently five basically qualified volunteers for further
- training and assignment to intelligence team additional duty.
-
- h. In an effort to augment the diminishing capability, USAF
- personnel assigned to organizations other than the 1127th within the
- Washington area who have airborne/intelligence team qualification, and/or
- who are former members of this organization's intelligence teams, and
- who have been approved by their organization of assignment and Hq USAF
- (AFCIN) for wartime assignment to the 1127th, have been issued appro-
- priate orders, and participate in the peacetime training program for
- wartime employment. Two such personnel are attached, with no known
- available additional personnel.
-
- i. The most serious immediate and forecast intelligence team
- shortage is in Linguists. There are now only five Russion Linguists
- assigned or attached, and of these only two are of native fluency, with
- the other three of language school capability. Four of the five,
- including the two of native fluency, are forecast for PCS by November
- 1962. Only one gain, fortunately of native fluency, is scheduled for
- airborne training for intelligence team qualification and assignment.
- Two additional Russian Linguists are forecast for assignment to the
- 1127th, but neither are yet intelligence team qualified or are known
- to be volunteers for intelligence team assignment. All intelligence
- team personnel are volunteers.
-
- j. ______________________________________________________________
- ________________________________________________________________
- Eight personnel in these categories are forecast for PCS loss within the
- next twelve months, with an input forecast of five personnel, four of
- whom are presently assigned, basically qualified volunteers for airborne
- training, and one of whom is a forecast gain to the 1127th.
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- k. A sizeable number of qualified Linguists are presently assigned
- to ________________________________________________________________
- _______ ZI bases. Many of the Linguists are either airborne rated and/
- or have had intelligence team assignments to this organization in its
- present or former designations. Reassignment of these individuals to
- AFCIN-1E upon completion of their present tours is a logical method by
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- FOIA # 47
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- Document #: 47
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-15-1986
- Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 5
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- which the current and forecast shortage could be met. A problem that
- would be encountered in implementing such assignment is the lack of
- 1127th Linguist AFSC manpower vacancies. The 1127th has only twelve
- Linguist AFSC manpower spaces allocated and seven of these spaces are
- filled with either non-Russian/Bloc country Linguists or with non-
- intelligence team qualified Linguists.
-
- 1. Possible solutions to the current and forecast shortage are:
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- (1) Basically qualified personnel currently assigned to AFCIN-1E
- who volunteer for further training, to include airborne training, and
- assignment to intelligence teams, should be given such training and
- assignment as additional duty to normal staff duty employment.
-
- (2) Assignment to the 1127th of intelligence team qualified
- Linguists returning from overseas or completing other ZI assignments
- on an authorized overage basis. Such authorized overages were previously
- assigned to the organization and provided not only for the intelligence
- team capability, but for fruitful peacetime ZI employment of Linguists.
- Ten such personnel could be fully and effectively utilized during peace-
- time in duties directly in or closely allied to their AFSC's, with the
- intelligence team capability being an additional duty.
-
- (3) Qualified intelligence team personnel now assigned to the
- 1127th could be retained beyond their normal duty tours until a simi-
- larly qualified replacement is forecast or assigned.
-
- e. A standard AFPMP and AFCIN-P policy should be the identification
- to AFCIN-1E of previously qualified intelligence team personnel fore-
- cast for return to the ZI form overs3eas assignments for assignment
- against AFCIN-1E forecast personnel vacancies. Latitude may be required
- and should be authorized in the assignment of such personnel be grade
- and AFSC. For example, if a 204XX vacancy is forecast withing AFCIN-1E
- and an intelligence team qualified 203XX is forecast available, and the
- 203XX is determined able to perform the staff duties required, either
- from personal knowledge of the individual's capabilities, or by means
- of an exchange of correspondence between the losing command and AFCIN-1E,
- authorization for asignment of the 203XX against the 204XX vacancy
- should be granted. It is generally true that 203's with AISS background
- are normally able to perform 204 duties effectively with a minimum of
- experience on the job. To a lesser degree, and on a selective basis,
- this is also true of 203's being able to perform intelligence organiza-
- tion 702 duties.
-
- n. Discussion to this point has covered the intelligence team
- development, composition, current peacetime and wartime missions, and
- personnel problems. To further establish the value of the unique
- Air Force capability represented by the intelligence teams, their
- future potential for employment should be considered.
-
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- FOIA # 48
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- Document #: 48
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-15-1986
- Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 6
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- CONCLUSION:
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- 7. __ There is a valid current and continuing need for the AFCIN
- intelligence team capability for peacetime and wartime employment.
- Actions necessary to maintain the capability in "cadre" strength
- should be immediately implemented, and actions to expand the capability
- should be implemented on a sound basis of personnel acquisition,
- training, equipping, and employment.
-
- ACTION RECOMMENDED:
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- 8. ___
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- a. Basically qualified personnel currently assigned to AFCIN-1E
- who volunteer for further training, to include airborne training, and
- assignment to intelligence teams, should be given such training and
- assignment as additional duty to normal staff duty employment. Attach-
- ment 4 is a current request for airborne training quotas for five
- qualified volunteers.
-
- b. AFCIN-1E should prepare, and submit through appropriate channels,
- individual justifications for the following:
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- (l) Authorized overage assignment on a selective basis of an
- initial ten intelligence team qualified Linguists returning to the ZI
- from overseas assignment, with a later additional supplement in the
- event of AFCIN authorized expansion of cadre strength of the intelligence
- team capability.
-
- (2) Detention beyond normal duty tours of qualified intelligence
- team personnel now assigned to the 1127th until similarly qualified
- replacements are forecast or assigned.
-
- (3) Request for establishment of an AFPMP and AFCIN-P practice
- to identify to AFCIN-1E previously qualified intelligence team personnel
- forecast for return to the ZI from overseas assignments. Latitude should
- be requested by AFCIN-1E in assignment of such personnel against actual
- or forecast vacancies in AFSC and grade spaces in variance with those
- possessed by the returnees if it is established that returnees have non-
- AFSC skills which can be effectively utilized in the vacant spaces.
-
- (4) Ninety-day TDY of AFCIN intelligence team to South Viet Nam
- for employment in Viet Nam/Laos against USAF intelligence requirements.
- Experience gained in establishing logistical support and operational
- employment will be invaluable in developing further plans for intelligence
- team utilization. The team should be attached to the Air Attache, Viet
- Nam, and under his operational control for the period of TYD.
-
- 4 Atch
- 1. Excerpt, 1127 COP 1-60, re NORAD
- Supper
- 2. Cy 1tr, Gen Taylor, 23 Jan 57
- 3. Cy 1tr, Gen Lewis, 4 Mar 57
- 4. Req for Airborne Tng Quotas
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- FOIA # 49
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- Document #: 49
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-17-1986
- Subject: 1986 HQ CR 44 IVOE
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- DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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- HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
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- BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, DC 20332-6001
-
- 6 JAN 1986
- Mr________________
- ________________
-
-
- Dear Mr.__________
-
- This is in response to your Freedom of Information Act requests of 19 and
- 21 December 1985.
-
- A search of the Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII), using the
- data furnished in your letter, has disclosed that AFOSI is not maintaining
- any information identifiable with "PROJECT SNOWBIRD,PROJECT SIGMA,PROJECT
- AQUARIUS" or "MJ TWELVE". The DCII is a consolidated listing of files held
- by the Department of Defense.
-
- The releasable portions of AFOSI Headquarters (HQ) Collections Requirement
- (CR) 44A, dated 23 Norember 1983, is attached. HQ CR 44 was superseded by
- HQ CR 44A. Notations were inserted in the attached document wherever a
- deletion was made. The notations are explained as follows:
-
- a. "b1" pertains to information which is currently and properly
- classified under criteria established by Executive Order and is authorized
- to remain classified in the interest of national security or foreign
- policy. The authority for this exemption may be found in the United States
- Code, Title 5, Section 552(b)(1) and the Air Force Regulation 12-30,
- paragraph 10a.
-
- b. "b5" pertains to information which concerns inter - or intra-agency
- memoranda exchanged between components of this headquarters or between
- components of this headquarters and other Federal agencies. The authority
- for this exemption may be found in the United States Code,Title 5, Section
- 552(b)(5) and Air Force Regulation 12-30, paragraph 10e.
-
- Should you decide that an appeal to this decision is necessary, you must
- write to the Secretary of the Air Force within 45 days from the date of
- this letter. Include in the appeal your reasons for reconsideration and
- attach a copy of this letter. Address your letter as follows:
-
- Secretary of the Air Force
- Thru: HQ AFOSI/DADF
- Bolling AFB, DC 20332-6001
-
- HQ AFOSI is not maintaining the document described in your 21 December
- 1985 request as, "a document from AFOSI/IVOE dated 171130Z Nov 80."
-
- FOIA # 50
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- Document #: 50
- From: UFO INFO SERVICE
- Date Sent: 10-17-1986
- Subject: 1986 HQ CR 44 PAGE 2
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- HQ CR 44 IVOE Page 2
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-
- The third item of your 21 December 1985 letter pertained to abbreviations,
- which are explained as follows:
-
- a. "HQ IVOE: "HQ" is an abbreviation for "Headquarters" and when it
- appears on documents originated by AFOSI, denotes Headquarters AFOSI at
- Bolling AFB, DC. The "IVOE" is an AFOSI office symbol for the "Security
- Operations Division" of the Directorate of Counterintelligence, HQ AFOSI.
-
- b. "HQ IVOS": "HQ is explained above. "IVOS" is an AFOSI office
- symbol for the "Security Operations Division" of the Directorate of
- Counterintelligence, HQ AFOSI.
-
- c. "(S/WINTEL)": This acronym is a warning lable used to identify
- intelligence sources and methods. This notice is applied to documentd
- which contain such information.
-
- d. "(S/WINTEL/FSA)": "S/WINTEL" is explained above. The term "FSA"
- is unknown to AFOSI.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- ________________________
-
- CECIL W. FRY, SA 1 Atch
- Chief, Information Rrlease Division CY of HQ CR 44A,
- Directorate of Administration Less Exemptions
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