Pseudonym: Marshall, William R.
104-10310-10069: INTERVIEW WITH A STAFF MEMBER OF THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE
Alias listed as William R. Marshall in his appearance before the Church Committee in 1975.
157-10008-10226: INTERVIEW OF WILLIAM MURRAY
At this Church Committee appearance, the witness' true name is listed as William J. Murray. In 1975, he was Chief/Latin America Division/Narcotics.
104-10310-10069: INTERVIEW WITH A STAFF MEMBER OF THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE
At this Church Committee appearance, the witness was asked who he replaced in Cuba and he responded with the true name "David Morales". The witness was then asked by interviewer Joseph di Genova if "any telescopic rifles were involved in the drop loads" of arms and materiel into Cuba.
104-10226-10285: COMPOSITION OF THE UNIDAD REVOLUTIONARIA
Gerald Gardyne was acting chief in Havana in December 1960.
104-10301-10001: EXCERPTS FROM HISTORY: WESTERN HEMISPHERE DIVISION, 1946-1965
1/4/61. On this date, William J. Murray had to immediately depart from Havana and lost everything in his home - written by David Phillips.
104-10226-10032: CONTACT REPORT BETWEEN "JUSTO" AND MR. HICKS.
10/03/61: Memo for the record from Carl Hicks, WH/4/PM: Page 4: ..."15. The following is a statement written by 'Tony': 'I, Luis Antonio Diaz Pina, gave the 24th of December, 1960, at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, to Mr. William Jones Murray an envelope with the following contents: A photostatic copy of the Revolutionary Unity original document, a leaf of paper of 8' x 11' with some addresses, a half leaf of paper of about 6' x 4 1/2' cut in half, and four $100.00 dollar bills. This envelope was addressed to Fred Goudie, at Miami. I never got in touch with Bill because when I got to call him at Miami, we was called back to Cuba on account of the relation rupture between the U.S. and Cuba. Rafael Diaz told me that he got the envelope he sent, but he didn't mine. He asked Bill's wife and she didn't know a thing about it.' September 21, 1961 - (Signed)..." - - - The handwritten note: https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=228892#relPageId=2
Marshall was based in Monterrey from 1/10/62-7/5/64. His colleague James E. Anderson was based in Monterrey from 5/14/62-2/21/65.
104-10102-10276: ANTI-COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA
11/1/63 dispatch HMYA-1997 from Chief of Base, Monterrey to C/WHD. The author was Gerald L. Gardyne.
104-10121-10132: AGEE, PHILIP BURNETT FRANKLIN.
11/18/74: Memo from John P. Dempsey, Deputy Chief, Security Analysis Group to files: "1. Attached herewith is a list of names of individuals who received questionnaires during 1972 and 1973 concerning their knowledge of Subject. 2. All responded with negative results. 3. Philip Agee is a disaffected ex-Agency employee who, as of this date, has written a book exposing Agency operations and its personnel." - - - Page 2: "NAMES: MOELLER, Donald. OS FILE NUMBERS: #230 536. MOLLETTE, James. 185 874. MONSER, Philip. 48 765. MORALES, David. 39 418. MORALES, Maria. 527 949. MOSS, Val. 546 955. MOSSMAN, Judith. 233 814. MULLEN, James. 59 947. MULLIKIN, Lucy. 462 123. MUNLEY, Patricia. 365 847. MURRAY, Lucie. 15 290. MURRAY, William. 72 595. MUSGRAVE, Mary. 68 234. NICKERSON, Dollie. 525 752. NYHUS, Paul. 186 058. OBENAUER, Peter. 524 585. OLEJARZ, Michael. 231 197. OMASTA, Frieda. 393 504. ONTIVERUS, Julieta. 230 179. ORTIZ, Juan. 487 040."