INDEX ection I.-ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE HEARINGS Assistant Chief of Staff I, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence Air Defense Command Atomic Energy Commission , American Expeditionary Force DIN, Air Force Director of Information E, Armed Forces Information and Education NS, Air Force News Service PCH, Air Force Personnel Chaplain's Office PRTS, Armed Forces Press, Radio, and Television Service PS, Armed Forces Press Service PTR, Air Force personnel training RTS, Armed Forces Radio and Television Service D, Agency for International Development IA, American Medical Association IC, Air Materiel Ccmmand ZUS, Australian, New Zealand, United States T, Area Orientation Training D(PA), Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) TC, Air Training Command AR, Browning automatic rifle AFOI, Chief, Air Force Office of Information IA, Central Intelligence Agency ENTO, Central Treaty Organization HINFO, Chief of Information IC, Counter Intelligence Corps INCARIB, Commander in chief, Caribbean INCEUR, Commander in chief, Europe INCPAC, Commander in chief, Pacific IT, C-instructor training NATRA, Chief, Naval Air Training CONAC, Continental Air Command CONARC, Continental Army Command COPE, Congress of Progressive Education CORE, Congress of Racial Equality CPO, chief petty officer WIS, cold war-infiltration and subversion DA, Department of the Army DAFIE, Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education OCSOPS, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Psychological Section DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency DOD, Department of Defense DPA, document and publication analyst DSR, Directorate of Security Review FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation GRU, Soviet Military Intelligence Service HVA, Soviet Intelligence and Subversion School IAS, Institute for American Strategy ICA, International Cooperation Agency ICAF, Industrial College of the Armed Forces ISA, International Security Affairs ITCP, intensified combat training program JCS, Joint Chiefs of Staff KGB, Soviet Ministry of State Security LSD, truth serum LST, landing ship, transport MAÁG, Military Assistance Advisory Group MAI, Military Assistance Institute MAP, military assistance program MGB, Security Police (Soviet) MOS, military occupation specialty MVD, Ministry of State Security (Soviet) NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization NCO, noncommissioned officer NORAD, North American Air Defense Command NSC, National Security Council OAS, Organization of American States OCB, Operations Coordinating Board OCINFO, Office, Chief of Information OCLL, Office of Chief, Legislative Liaison OLA, Office of Legislative Affairs ONI, Office of Naval Intelligence OSD, Office of Secretary of Defense OSI, Office, Special Investigations OWI, Office of War Information PG, postgraduate PIO, public information officer PMST, professor, military science and tactics POI, program of instruction POW, prisoner of war PYOC, Progressive Youth Organization Committee QMC, Quartermaster Corps RECAP-K, returned or exchanged captured American personnel-Korea RFA, Reserve Forces Act ROK, Republic of Korea ROTC, Reserve Officers Training Corps S-2, intelligence officer SAC, Strategic Air Command SAEDA, subversion and espionage directed against Army SANE, Committee for Sane Nuclear Policy SCIB, significant counterintelligence briefs SCOPE, Student Committee on Progressive Education SEATO, South-East Asia Treaty Organization SHAEF, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force SLATE, Student League Allowed To Exist STRAC, Strategic Army Command TAC, Tactical Air Command UMT, Universal Military Training USAF, U.S. Air Force USAFI, U.S. Armed Forces Institute USAR, U.S. Army Reserve USAREUR, U.S. Army, Europe USATCI, U.S. Army Training Center, Infantry USIA, U.S. Information Agency USIS, U.S. Information Service USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars WA, world affairs YCL, Young Communist League Section II.-WITNESS INDEX Agan, Maj. Gen. Arthur, Jr., U.S. Air Force, Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans), Page 2135 Biography-- Anderson, Adm. George W., U.S. Navy, Chief of Naval Operations. 2134 258 Biography. 258 Statement_ 260 Baer, Capt. Donald G., U.S. Navy, Special Assistant to the Chief of Naval 1320 Biography-- 1319 Bailey, Maj. John Stephen, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelli- Beerstecher, Robert Eugene, Chief, Civilian Adviser to the Director of Biography--- Broger, John C., Director of the Directorate for Armed Forces Information 1989 1989 989 Biography- 989 Statement. 990 Buchsbaum, Maj. John H., Chief of the Review Branch, Personnel Secu- Burns, Lt. Col. Lee H., Chief, Security Division, U.S. Military Academy, 2211 Biography-- 2211 Burris, Philip H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs__ 833 832 Statement. 833 Carlin, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) John A., Chief, U.S. Air Force Chaplain Writers 2167 Biography- Carroll, Lt. Gen. Joseph F., U.S. Air Force, Director of the Defense Intelli- 2168 2269 Biography- 2267 Statement. 2269 Comer, Maj. Edward, Chief, Military, United States and World Affairs 2069 Biography- 2068 Statement. 2069 Cunha, Capt. George M., U.S. Navy, staff officer, Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs Dodge, Maj. Gen. C. G., Chief of Public Information and Chief of Infor- Page 1063 Biography- 1062 Statement 1063 Edmundson, Maj. Gen. J. V., Director of Personnel Procurement and 1691 Biography.. 1690 Statement.. 1700 Fitch, Maj. Gen. Alva R., Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, U.S. 1537, 1597 Biography. 1535 Statement.. 1537 Gallaher, Capt. A. R., U.S. Navy, Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for 1320 Biography- 1318 Gantz, Lt. Col. Kenneth F., U.S. Air Force, editor, Air University Quarterly Gentner, Rear Adm. William E., Jr., Chairman, Navy and Marine Corps Hamlett, Gen. Barksdale, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.. 2118 2119 2120 1626 Hardenburg, Comdr. H. T., Counterintelligence Branch, Office of Naval Biography.. Hays, Col. Otis E., Jr., Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Biography.. 2030 Statement.... 2031 Heintges, Maj. Gen. John A., Deputy Director, Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs 2368 Biography- 2367 Statement_ 2368 Herron, Francis W., Deputy Director of the Policy Plans and Guidance 895 Statement.. 898 Heyward, Rear Adm. A. S., Jr., U.S. Navy, Deputy and Assistant Chief of 1320 Biography-.. 1317 Statement.. 1320 Hinkle, Charles W., Director of the Directorate for Security Review, Office 350 Biography- 349 Statement. 350 Joyce, Lt. Col. Raymond Francis, Jr., New York National Guard.... Katzenbach, Edward L., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Edu- Lawrence, Willis D., Assistant Director for Policy and Procedures of the Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., U.S. Army, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Lobov, Sgt. Alexander, U.S. Air Force. 299 101 96 101 1821 |