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104-10336-10015 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/29/1996)

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                    0                      Assassination Records Review            Board
                                           600 E Street NW * 2nd Floor * Washington, DC 20530
                    a  14(202) 724-0088 * Fax: (202) 724-0457


                                                      CIA HAS NO OrJECTION  TO
        October 29, 1996                              DECLASSIFICATION  AND/OR
                                                      RELEASE  OF CIA INFORMATION
                                                      IN THIS DOCUMENT
        Mr. Donald E. Welzenbach
        830 Mississippi Avenue
        Davenport, Iowa  52803

        Dear Mr. Welzenbach:

        I am writing you on behalf of the Assassination Records Review Board, an independent
        Federal Agency established pursuant to the President John F. Kennedy Assassination
        Records Collection Act, 44 U.S.C. § 2107 (Supp. V 1994). The Review Board, whose
        members  are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, is charged with
        the responsibility of collecting records and information related to the assassination of
        President Kennedy. Review  Board members  and staff are required by law to possess
        Top Secret, SCI clearances. The Review Board is not seeking to reach any conclusions
        regarding the assassination, but is primarily concerned with identifying, clarifying,
        locating, and making available assassination records. I am enclosing some explanatory
        material about the Review Board and its mandate.

        Also enclosed is an excerpt from the book Skunk Works, by Ben Rich and Leo Janos,
        which refers to Lockheed's preparation of four sets of falsified U-2 technical manuals at
        the request of Richard Bissell of the CIA. It is our understanding that while working as
        a CIA historian, you wrote the first history of the U-2 for that agency. We would like
        very much  to discuss this subject with you, and believe that your past in-depth
        knowledge  of the U-2 may assist the ARRB in our attempts to clarify the historical
        record in this area. I am taking the liberty of forwarding a copy of this letter to Mr. John
        Pereira, of the Historical Review Group, Center for the Study' of Intelligence, Central
        Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C., 20505. To the extent that you feel discussing
        this subject with the Review Board would constitute disclosure of any information that
        is still classified, we would be happy to initiate a discussion between you and the
        appropriate officials at the CIA to address any concerns you may have.

        Sometime  in the near future a member of the Review Board staff will be calling you to
        establish a mutually agreeable time for a telephonic interview to discuss certain aspects
        of the U-2 program. Should you wish to call us first in response to this letter, please ask


BOARD MEMBERs: John R. Tunheim, Chair * Henry F Graff * Kermit L. Hall * William L. Joyce * Anna K. Nelson
                           EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: David G. Marwell

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