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Cryptonym: UNBOUND

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Definition:
French security/intelligence service, probably SDECE.
Status:
Probable
Sources:

104-10177-10153: ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET.

6/13/60 Routing Sheet: C/WE/FI John Whitten writes to Cal Tenney/Jane Roman: "UNBOUND believes Subject may be coming to France." CI/Tenney receives this message on the 14th, passes it on to C/CI/OPS W? on the 14th. who passes it to CI/Roman on the 15th. For the redacted version in a Morgan folder, see 1994.05.03.10:47:24:570005 - Reel 13, Folder H - WILLIAM ALEXANDER MORGAN - p. 39. Appears that CI/Tenney signs as CT, while CI/Roman signs as JAR (Jane Atherton Roman).

104-10177-10154: WILLIAM ALEXANDER MORGAN INTERNAL SECURITY CUBA.

6/15/60: Memo from DDP office of CIA to Sam Papich, FBI requesting "clearance for passing to the French Services the following information contained in a memorandum from Cleveland, Ohio, dated 8 January 1959" - a bio of William Alexander Morgan. Prepared by WH/3/CE Lodge.

104-10177-10152: WITHHELD

6/22/60: Mortimer F. Hingham, on behalf of C/WE, sends memo to Chief of Station, Paris, about William Morgan. Identifies the "requesting liaison service" as UNBOUND.

104-10220-10187: CABLE - ON 16 NOV RECEIVED ORDERS REPORT FOR DOCUMENT CHECK.

12/13/62 cable from Paris to Director: "On 16 Nov UNRUMBLE-2 received orders report (to) UNBOOUND for document check...UNBOUND move interpreted by Station as plan (to) recruit UNRUMBLE-2 for local Cuban ops...Document check ignored by UNBOUND. Key personalities of UNBOUND interest were UNSNAFU-1, 5, and 9. UNRUMBLE-2 also queried about Cubans long departed from France as well as Anibal Escalante..."

104-10217-10223: RICHARD GIBSON

12/22/64 cable: "UNBOUND has made available to (FBI) same info as contained (in referenced cable). (FBI) REDACTED insist they have no ops interest REDACTED seriously doubt either (note: 5 letters, probably SMOTH) or JAGUAR have any relationship..."

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