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I am prepared to present a briefing of the activities of my Office if you so desire, Mr. Chairman.

BROGER BRIEFING

Senator STENNIS. Mr. Broger, we understood that you would come prepared to brief us and we appreciate that. I think it is the will of the subcommittee now that we ask you to present that briefing. I don't know but what some problem may arise about getting it all into the record. Do you have charts?

Mr. BROGER. Mr. Chairman, there will be slides used which we can reproduce for entry into the record if you desire.

Senator STENNIS. Yes. I think that it might turn out to be some of the most valuable evidence. So if you can, reproduce these and furnish them for the record at the proper place.

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Mr. BROGER. We will be very glad to, Mr. Chairman.

Senator STENNIS. Otherwise, you may proceed in your own way,

Mr. BROGER. Thank you, sir.

Senator STENNIS. I imagine first you are going to outline orally what you propose to show us.

Mr. BROGER. I propose, Mr. Chairman, to speak at the screen so that it will make better sense.

Senator STENNIS. All right. You have made arrangements about the lights?

Mr. BROGER. Yes, sir.

Senator STENNIS. All right.

And can you supply yourself with a microphone over there?

Mr. BROGER. I have one, Mr. Chairman.

Senator STENNIS. About how long will this take?

Mr. BROGER. If I go straight through it, Mr. Chairman, probably 20 or 25 minutes.

Senator STENNIS. Well, we won't have any interruptions and I am certainly glad that Senator Saltonstall can stay.

Mr. BROGER. However, I will be glad

Senator STENNIS. No. I think you had better not encourage interruptions.

All right. You may proceed.

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Mr. BROGER. Slide 1: Based on the testimony that has already been given, Mr. Chairman, here is a chart, and there will be several to follow, briefly outlining the responsibilities of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower. He has other responsibilities, but the one you are interested in primarily falls under the Deputy for Education and Manpower Resources.

Senator STENNIS. Just a moment. I believe it would be easier for us to move than it would be for you to move the chart. Now, my eyes are not weak but my glasses are.

[Laughter.]

Mr. BROGER. If you would prefer, Mr. Chairman, that will be fine. I will try to read from the chart anything that might be essential. Senator STENNIS. I will just move around here.

Mr. BROGER. We are sorry that we are not able to provide better facilities.

(Slide 2.)

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Under Mr. Katzenbach, there are three directorates. The primary one I believe of interest here is my Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education. I have two field agencies, one in Los Angeles and one at New York. The one at Los Angeles handles radio and television. The one at New York: radio, television, and press. (Slide 3.)

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