Doc 0000148094
CIA
This declassified CIA memorandum, dated November 30, 1950, details special supplies attached for "Bluebird" and includes handwritten annotations and redactions.
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This declassified CIA memorandum, dated November 30, 1950, details special supplies attached for "Bluebird." The document contains a handwritten annotation "A/B, III, 9, 3" at the top right, and an "A" written next to the supply cataloging details which occurred between 0930 and 1100 on the same date. There are significant black redactions obscuring names and routing information. At the bottom, a "cc" field also shows a redacted name and "File," followed by another handwritten "4" and "A-".
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