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104-10310-10014 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (09/17/1975)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch78859 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10310-10014  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
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17 September 1975
SUBJECT     Responses to SSC Request for Additional Information on
Project ZRRIFLE
REFERENCE: William G. Miller Letter to Mr. Walt Elder, 3 September 1975
Response:
1. a. The cryptonymFgTUBE is apparently a garble andJJTURE
is probably meant instead. This is a cryptonym belonging
to LA Division assigned to a U.S. citizen formerly of
operational interest to us. His true name should not
be divulged. because, according to our records, he still
resides abroad in the country against which he was
targeted as a reporting source. Revelation of his
identity and of his past association with us would be
dangerous to his security.
b. The cryptonym KUTUBE referred to FI Staff, now known
as the Operations Staff.
c. The cryptonymu  LIVID was assigned to a sensitive foreign
operational target personality whose identity should not
be revealed for reasons of his personal security.
2. a. LAURICLE was an action indicator for FI/D.
b. Monroe B. ROZENEY, Ed JOUVENOY, Wanda CRICKARD and James
N. RABNEY are all pseudonyms. ROZENEY and JOUVENOY. are
pseudonyms assigned successively to the same individual,
IDENTITY A. This officer is currently actively employed
in clandestine operations under official cover. During
the period in question he was stationed in western Europe
as an operations officer. CRICKARD was the pseudonym of
IDENTITY B, who resigned in 1970. During the period from
1960 to-early 1962 she was assigned to Headquarters and
an African field station as a clerk. CRICKARD resigned
for the first time in March 1962 and rejoined the Agency
in mid-1963, whenned to a South American
Station under                  cover as a Reports Officer.

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