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104-10102-10088 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (11/26/1960)

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104-10102-10088 2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
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          ctivities   in Cuba


     1.  The  substance bi this preliraina.ry report covers' ebr .efig; sessions
held vith l*.P L.IC-.7 from 7 through 15 Hovenbe± 1960.  Both  'r.Peich  and the
undersigned   articipated in these  debriefing periods.   T e   pertinont -a. ectt
of these  debriefing sessions aa   sumnarized into four  sreci ic categories:

           a.  A.i?2AIC-7 S operationa  activities in   auba fro his initial
     arrival  in Cuba 5 August until  his de-parture 5 Uavember 106_.

          b.   Intextal assets develooed  in Cuba fO_ future  ope tt  al
     use.


C . Problems  encountered by A-7  wile  ocerati g in Cuba.


           d.  Projected future  assignment in Cuba.

     2.   Mr. James _2ekich, who ?as 11tss  -1S  case  officer during his initi
traeining in   shigton,  was  cofltacted b j_)oh fcm q1ieni  b  -Wject  on
7 Uo.Frmber.  Subject retcrted  that he had, arrived in the U. S. by b a t 5 A.
iei was planriig  to leave th    afternoon by  lane for  Washington.  A room was
boohed. at the  ashington Hotel  in anticipation of A-7s   arrival tht  erhnn:
At apcrciimately  1300 hours, A-7  called Mr. Pehich on  the agent ,h-ne from  the
Tshington   airport to announce  his arrival and was directed  to  o to     h-el,
wrhere subjct  was -subse|uently contacted b  r r. Pekich and tha unders' -i-d.;

     J. Ub, contacting 1-7 at the ?or.1     i   was  clearly evident tt         s
 n    igh,y  emonial   state ih      at    .     from his  recnr  esca  c -
    ua in his  initial smtional   outburst  A- /   un    ht   eha    onii       0au
                     ^I~ ~ ~ ~    ~   ~   ~  -   statf-71 .1O~t1Y ,o {.1/ Led fhat 7 . r Ji --
to o rco:iteints .to   lsuroit his  act1iitiin      CCa; that tl csian it li
idea of considering  he  as being ex.endabJle; that he was rot a       e
sent him to  Cuba: in _a first nlace  ii ae had no intentio?s  to suxm)oe-  d
aivities inside te ccuntry.     In   short   -7 felt we  had-let >   d w   xea-
plo.atel ncl that he :;as fortunat  in escaoing without  l sin:1 his life.

     ._.tol.C' . ehich st Cceeded    (Luieting d   A-7 f6l2ow in  thia  .ie2
otgurizst, 1-7 was first asked to  describe homr he managed to Nt  cut of Cuba
*Ath u  u  . ,iing ou  clhannels to  `rffect tas  a:i-ltration.


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