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104-10051-10173 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (9/18/1975)

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             SUBJECT          Lee Harvey Oswald


                  1.  Lee Harvey Oswald's 201 file was first opened
             under the name of Lee Henry Oswald on 9 December 1960
             as a result of his defection to the USSR on 31 October
             1959 and renewed interest in Oswald brought about by his
             queries concerning possible reentry into the United States.

                  2.  The file contains two Federal Bureau of
             Investigation reports, dated 25 May 1960 and 3 July 1961,
             respectively, which contain interviews of Oswald's mother
             and brother concerning the possible return to the United
             States of Oswald and.of his loyalty.  The American Embassy
             in Moscow also sent two telegrams in May and October 1961
             conveying Oswald's wish to return to the United States
             and five of Oswald's letters asking for compliance with
             his request.  Th'e file also contains an Oswald letter sent
             to the Marine Corps disputing the Marine Corps discharge
             classification Uf him as undesirable.  It is believed that
             the above documents were also circulated among the FBI,
             State Department, Immigration and Naturalization Service
             as well as Naval Intelligence.

                  3.  There is also a memorandum dated 16 October 1963
             from Win Scott, COS Mexico City to the United States
             Ambassador there concerning Oswald's visit to Mexico
             City and to the Soviet Embassy there in late September-
             early October 1963.  Subsequently there were several Mexico
             City cables in October 1963 also concerned with Oswald's
             visit to Mexico City, as well as his visits to the Soviet
             and Cuban Embassies.  These cables were passed on to
             the FBI, State Department and Naval Intelligence while
             Mexico City Station was told to pass the information on to


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