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104-10335-10002 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/18/1997)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch79288 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10335-10002 2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
Mr. John Pereira
December 18,1997
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will be presented to the Board at its January meeting. Accordingly, these
materials must be ready for the Review Board staff by January 12,1998.
CIA-2 through CIA-5.
These requests have been completed and no further action is needed by CIA.
**CIA-6 Cables and Dispatches.
The Review Board first made this request on September 11, 1995. On
September 11, 1995, CIA agreed to make these materials available by December
1995. On October 1, 1996, CIA agreed to make these materials available by
November 1996. Most recently, CIA has stated that these cables are not available
as a chronological group; if it is not possible or is unduly burdensome to retrieve
these cables, CIA should write a memorandum to that effect.
We are aware that many of the cables requested are already in the JFK files, but
not all are included. Those that we have not been able to. locate in the collection
include: Mexico City Station to Headquarters (September 26-30, 1963);
Headquarters to Mexico City Station (September 26-30,1963); JMWAVE to
Headquarters (September 26-November 21,1963); Headquarters to JMWAVE
(September 26-November 21,1963); and all traffic between the Mexico City
Station and JMWAVE for the periods September 26-October 20, 1963 and
November 22-December 30,1963.
CIA-7 Histories.
The Review Board first requested access to several internal CIA histories and to
indices of histories on November 8,1995. On August 8, 1996, after reviewing a
list of histories that CIA provided, the ARRB staff designated approximately
sixty histories for which further review was sought. To date, the ARRB staff has
reviewed twelve histories that CIA has made available and has made
suggestions with respect to further processing of some of those histories. The
ARRB staff appreciates the cooperation it has received from HRG in our review
of the histories. CIA should continue to make the remaining histories available
on a continuing basis in consultation with the ARRB.

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