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104-10216-10148 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992

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TO Chief, Special Affairs Staff

FROM Chief of Station, JEWAVE

SUBJECT TYPIC/Operational Transmittal of Operational Plan for ANTRUNK VII

ACTION REQUIRED: Request Approval

REFERENCES: A. UFGA-8312, ANTRUNK Op Plan, 1 June 1963 B. UFGA-10436, Amendment of ANTRUNK Op Plan, 31 July 1963 C. UFGA-10933, Op Plan ANTRUNK V, 31 Aug 1963 D. UFGA-12725, Op Plan ANTRUNK VI, 27 Nov 1963 E. UFGA-13138, Amendment to ANTRUNK VI Op Plan, 18 December 1963

Transmitted for approval herewith is the operational plan for ANTRUNK VII. The ANTRUNK team is scheduled for infiltration ca 7 February and for exfiltration 17 February. A live-man team with intermediate Craft will be infiltrated into Northern Matanzas Province from which point the team leader, AMICE-14, and ANTRUNK-13 will proceed into Havana to accomplish the MHAPRON objectives of this operation. Approval to requested at the earliest possible time.

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Attachment: Op Plan (3 cys) - E/U

Distribution: S-C/DAS w/atto.

REFERENCE TO DISPATCH

DATE TYPED 28 Jan 64

DESCON SYMBOL AND NUMBER BFGM-13707

HEADQUARTER FILE NUMBER 18-6-64/1

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OPERATIONAL PLAN

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CRYPTONYM ANTRUNK VII

  1. REFERENCES

A. UFGA-9312, AMTRUNK Operational Plan, 1 June 1963

B. UFGA-10436, Amendment of AMTRUNK Operational Plan, 31 July 1963

C. UFGA-10933, Operational Plan - ANTRUNK V, 31 August 1963

D. UFGA-12725, Operational Plan ANTRUNK VI, 27 November 1963

E. UFGA-13138, Amendment to ANTRUNK VI Operational Plan, 18 December 1963

  1. BACKGROUND

Operation ANTRUNK III/IV which was mounted in August 1963 was successful in that the two principals of the team, AMICE-27 and AMICE-14, were able to contact and to recruit two principal agents and several other action agents to lay the groundwork for the MHAPRON objectives of the AMTRUNK operation. One of the two internal P/A's, AMTRUNK-9, was exfiltrated with the four-man ANTRUNK infiltration team for training and operational discussions in the JUWAVE area. In early September, AMTRUNK-9 was re-infiltrated into PBRUMEN in Operation ANTRUNK V, the same operation which exfiltrated AMFAUNAS -1, -3, -13 and -34. In late October AMICE-27 was separated from the clandestine part of the ANTRUNK operation. The original objectives of Operation ANTRUNK VI, postponed from December 1963 to January 1964, were to revitalize and re-direct the efforts of the two internal P/A's toward their primary task, i.e. to spot and recruit among high level figures who are dissatisfied with the Castro regime. In late December, the scope of this mission was altered by the receipt of a commercial telegram in open code from AMTRUNK-9 indicating that he was in grave danger and wished to be exfiltrated. The twin objectives of Operation ANTRUNK VI then became: first, to exfiltrate ANTRUNK-9 and, this accomplished, for AMICE-14 to proceed to Havana for his task of re-channelling AMTRUNK-10's responsibilities. The exfiltration of ANTRUNK-9, who brought with him his entire family consisting of wife, brother-in-law, and three small children, was accomplished on 9 January 1964. The unexpected presence of AMTRUNK-9's family, coupled with reports of increased vigilance in the infiltration area, forced AMICE-14 to exfiltrate the same night without attempting to accomplish the second part of his mission.

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  1. OBJECTIVES

A. To re-establish personal contact with ANTRUNK-10 and to secure his full cooperation in spotting dissidents within the higher levels of the military for the purpose of organizing a conspiracy against Fidel Castro.

B. To obtain from ANTRUNK-10 operational information on other MHAPRON recruitment targets.

C. To attempt the recruitment of FAR Captain and Cubana pilot Jose Alberto SEMIDEY Isalgue, a frequent personal pilot for Fidel and Raul Castro and an influential figure in civilian and military aviation.

D. Through the ANTRUNK ratline, to transport to Havana and cache a clandestine radio set for the future use of an infiltrated AMTRUNK radio operator. At the same time, to explore with ANTRUNK-10 and other internal contacts the possibility of safehousing and supporting a radio operator in Havana.

  1. TASKS

A. The AMTRUNK Intermediate Craft will be towed by the KUBARK mother craft to the DRP at coordinates 221668, AMS Sheet 4085 IV (23° 14' 00" N and 80° 47' 00" W, H. O. 2624).

B. The AMTRUNK IC will then proceed to the vicinity of coordinates 133511, AMS 4085 III. At this point, AMICE-14 and/or ANTRUNK-7 will make contact with either Oscar DIAZ Jabiela-Garcia or his son Antonio DIAZ Torres in Casualidad (17654795, AMS 4085 III). These two individuals are knowledgeable of the fact that the AMTRUNKS may return to the infiltration area although they do not know even the approximate date. Oscar DIAZ and his son Antonio are prepared to activate the ratline consisting of three different taxis, to move AMICE-14 and AMTRUNK-13 into the Havana area. ANTRUNK-7 and -16, the team guides, and AMAGREE-1, the radio operator, will remain with the IC in the mangroves in the vicinity of the infiltration area until the return of AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-13.

C. Once in Havana, AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-13 intend to split up and seek refuge in different safehouses. They will maintain contact with each other, however.

D. AMICE-14's primary task vis-a-vis ANTRUNK-10 is to cement the recruitment of AMTRUNK-10 and to obtain his full cooperation to work toward MHAPRON objectives. In addition, AMICE-14 will teach AMTRUNK-10 an OWVL system and leave a receiver with ANTRUNK-10. AMICE-14 also intends to give ANTRUNK-10 a review

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in the principles of secret writing.

E. Secondary tasks to be accomplished with ANTRUNK-10 are:

(1) To debrief him on his activities since AMICE-14 recruited him in August 1963.

(2) To collect operational information on other possible recruitment targets

(3) To explore the possibilities of accommodating and supporting an infiltrated radio operator.

F. ANTRUNK-13 will attempt the recruitment of Jose Alberto SEMIDEY Isalgue, a close friend of ANTRUNK-13's for 18 years and a first cousin of AMICE-14. The following is a short biographical sketch of SEMIDEY:

Age 37-38 years old. Born in Matanzas, the son of Brig. Gen. Jose SEMIDEY, ex-Comptroller of the National Army and veteran of the Spanish-American War. SEMIDEY studied for one year at Purdue University, Indiana. He and AMTRUNK-13 graduated from the second class of ANACRA Pilot Training School in 1942. SEMIDEY flew for Expreso Aereo Inter-Americano and Cuba Aeropostal for about 11 years before he became Interventor or Administrator for the latter company after the Revolution. After Cuba Aeropostal was absorbed into Cubana, SEMIDEY held various positions of importance in Cubana. He also holds the rank of Captain in the Rebel Air Force and reportedly has made reconnaissance flights and black flights carrying arms and/or agents to and from other Latin American countries. SEMIDEY has a close friendship with Victor PINA Cardoso, the Director of Civil Aviation, and is reportedly close to Raul CASTRO for whom he is a frequent personal pilot. Because of the close former friendship between ANTRUNK-13 and SEMIDEY and because of reports from AMICE-14's family which indicate that SEMIDEY has become disenchanted with the Castro regime, both AMTRUNK-13 and AMICE-14 consider SEMIDEY a prime candidate for recruitment.

G. If SEMIDEY should be out of the country on a flying trip at the time of infiltration, ANTRUNK-13 will attempt to set up contact with Commandante Rene de los SANTOS Ponce, who is reportedly stationed in Las Villas Province with a unit of "Lucha Contra Bandidos", an anti-counterrevolutionary force. ANTRUNK-13 and de los SANTOS are friends from boyhood and, for a period of 6 or 7 years, de los SANTOS worked as an apprentice plumber for ANTRUNK-13's

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father and lived in their home. ANTRUNK-13 and de los SANTOS also worked together in the 26th of July underground in Havana.

H. To return through the ratline to the infil/exfil area. Recognition signals will be established with ANTRUNK-7 and -16 and AMAGREE-l who will be waiting with the IC in the mangroves in the vicinity of the lagoon at coordinates 129498, AMS 4085 III.

  1. TIMETABLE

The scheduled date for the infiltration of the AMTRUNK team at the DRP is 2200 hours, 7 February 1964. The exfiltration of the five team members with the ANTRUNK IC and rendezvous with the mother craft at the DPP is 2355 hours, 17 February, with an alternate on 18 February. If exfiltration is not successful on either of these dates, the radio operator will be in contact with the base and contingent plans for exfiltration can be set up through this medium.

74 AMTRUNK PERSONNEL

A. See references for biographical information on AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-7.

B. ANTRUNK-13

ANTRINK-13 is a 42-year-old Cuban citizen who has been a commercial airline pilot for most of his life. He is a high school graduate. In early 1959, AMTRUNK-13 was named Interventor of "Aerovias Q", one of the major Cuban airlines. He defected in December 1960 while still in that post. He is a native of Havana who was active in the 26th of July underground in that city from early 1957. While later in exile in the United States, AMTRUNK-13 made two clandestine flights into the Sierra Maestras during the war against Batista, the last bringing Provisional President Manuel URRUTIA Lleo from Venezuela for his first meeting with Fidel Castro in December 1958.

C. AMAGREE-1, Radio Operator

AMAGREE-1 is a 33-year-old Cuban citizen who has two-college degrees, in education and in journalism. He is native to the province in which the infil/exfil area is located. Until his departure from Cuba in August 1961, AMAGREE-1 was a municipal official in Matanzas Province and was active in the propaganda section of the 30th of November Movement. AMAGREE-1 began his association with KUBARK in April 1963 as a radio operator trainee. As in the case of ANTRUNK-13, this is his first operational mission.

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D. ANTRUNK-16, Guide

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AMTRUNK-16 is a 41-year-old single Cuban citizen who, as a commercial fisherman, lived and worked in the infil/ exfil area all of his life. He participated in Operation ANTRUNK VI in December 1963 and his up-to-date knowledge of the infil/exfil area from which he fled in late October 1963, proved invaluable on this mission. While he was still in Cuba, ANTRUNK-16 was a trusted contact for the AMTRUNKS on both Operation III/IV and V.

  1. COMMUNICATIONS

A. Primary.

RS-501 with special signal plan with continuous guard. channel. This equipment will remain with the ANTRUNK IC and will not be carried into Havana.

B. Alternates.

(1) OWVL

AMICE-14 will carry a RR-44 receiver with appropriate signal plan on the trip into Havana.

(2) AMICE-14, ANTRUNK-13 and AMAGREE-1 will all have in their possession a S/W system with indicators, materials and accommodation addresses in the JMWAVE area.

C. Case Officer Challenge

To be used to determine whether or not the radio operator, AMAGREE-1, is being controlled by a hostile force. C/O: "Diganos si los barcos de patrulla estar equipados con radar y armas pesadas". ("Tell us if the patrol boats are equipped with radar and heavy armament"). Radio Operator, if free from hostile control, will reply: "En Cuba no hay culebras venenosas". (In Cuba there are no poisonous snakes). Any other response to this question which the radio operator might give would indicate hostile control.

  1. COVER

The entire infil/exfiltration using the IC will be black: During the trip to Havana, AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-13 will devise their own cover stories to fit the individual situation, All five agents will be provided with false documentation.

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  1. FINANCES

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The team will carry D5,500.00 of which D1,500.00 will remain with the personnel in the IC. AMICE-14 and AMTRUNK-13 will each take 22,000.00 into Havana.

  1. CO TROL

Control over the five members of the ANTRUNK team takes the form of providing or denying them the wherewithal, both financial and material, to engage in clandestine operations against the Castro regime.

  1. COMMITMENTS

No commitments have been made to any member of the team other than a broad commitment to continue to pay their salaries in the event they are captured and to continue to provide support to their families for a reasonable period of time in the event of their death.

  1. SECURITY

Both AMICE-14 and AMAGREE-1 have bean granted OA's. The other three team members, AMTRUNK-7, -13 and -16, have been granted POA's. All five have been LCFLUTTERed.

  1. TRAINING

A. AMICE-14

The earlier training of AMICE-14 has been supplemented with three additional weeks of tradecraft training and he has since received review training in weapons firing, maritime, OWVL and S/W.

B. ANTRUNK-13

Prior to dispatch of Operation ANTRUNK VII, ANTRUNK-13 will have received the following training:

(1) Three weeks of tradecraft training

(2) One week of maritime training

(3) One week of survival training

(4) One week of PM training accenting map and compass and weapons firing

(5) Three half-day sessions in S/W

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C. AMAGREE-1

AMAGREE-1 has received the same training as ANTRUNK-13 above plus basic radio operator training which included the use of medium speed communications gear. AMAGRRE-1. prior to dispatch time, will have received training in a special signal plan with continuous guard channel.

D. ANTRUNK-7

Since AMTRUNK-7's primary function on the AMTRUNK team is as a coastal guide, his formal training has been necessarily limited. He has received extensive maritime and weapons training and three days of instruction in basic tradecraft principles.

E. ANTRUNK-16:

This agent's function on the ANTRUNK team is similar to that of AMTRUNK-7. He will have received PM and maritime training prior to dispatch.

  1. DAMAGE REPORT

See Attachment A

  1. EQUIPMENT LIST

See Attachment B

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A. The damage report for AMICE-14 and AMTRUNK-7 remains the same as was transmitted in Attachment A to Reference D with the addition of Rudolph W. SOSPINE as "Jack".

B. Safehouses and Training Areas Exposed to ANTRUNK-13:

Safehouse #216 Maritime Training Site Firing Range Survival Training Site

C. KUBARK Personnel Exposed to ANTRUNK-13:

Irving N. PEGGINS as "Joe Webster" Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred Folsom" Rudolph W. SOSPINE as "Jack" Andrew S. PARMERS as "Angel Martin", training instructor Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" Alton T. PIRNACK as "Larry" Fletcher K. THENE as "Harry" Paul V. MENDECINO as "Ted" Wilfred R. KNEAFSY as "Pete" Floyd H. RUSANOSKI as "Jack" Keith D. WINETT as "Jim" Paul I. NAPOLILLI as "Paul" LCFLUTTER operator

D. Agent Personnel Exposed to ANTRUNK-13:

AMICE-27 by true name AMICE-14 by true name AMAGREE-l as "Mario Ramirez" AKAKA-1 as "Antonio Garcia" AMTRUNK-7 as "Carlos Menendez" AMTRUNK-8 as "Tomas Rodriguez" ANTRUNK-9 as "Jose Lopez" AMTRUNK-16 as "Juan Gonzalez" AMPAL-1 as "Joe" AMSKILL-1 by training alias AMSWING-2 by training alias Captain and Crew of "NEPTUNE"

E. Safehouses and Training Areas Exposed to AMAGRKE-1

Safehouse #174 Safehouse #216 Maritime training site Survival training site Firing range

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F. KUBARK Personnel Exposed to AMAGREE-1:

Irving N. PEGGINS as "Joe Webster" Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred" Rudolph W. SOSPINE as "Jack" Andrew S. PARMERS as "Angel Martin" training instructor Daniel V. GUSSOW as "B111" Humphrey O. EDDERY as "Ski" Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" Alton T. PIRNACK as "Larry" Fletcher K. THENE as "Harry" Paul V. MENDECINO as "Ted" Wilfred R. KNEAFSY as "Pete" Floyd H. RUSANOWSKI as "Jack" Paul I. NAPOLILLI as "Paul" LCFLUTTER operator

G. Agent Personnel Exposed to AMAGREE-1:

AMPANIC-14 as "Enrique" training instructor !AMPAL-1 as "Joe" training instructor AMSKILL-1 by training alias training instructor ANSWING-2 AMLABEL-1 as "Terry" AMTRUNK-7 as "Carlos Menendez, AMTRUNK-8 as "Tomas Rodriguez, ANTRUNK-9 as "Jose Lopez" AMTRUNK-16 as "Juan Gonzalez" ANSONIC-las "Juan Sanchez" AMHINT-48 as "Paco Gonzalez" AMLITAINT-1 by true name AMICE-14 AMAKA-1 Captain and Crew of "NEPTUNE"

H. Safehouses and Training Areas Exposed to ANTRUNK-16:

Safehouse #104 Safehouse #216 Maritime Training Site Firing Range

I. KUBARK Personnel Exposed to ANTRUNK-16:

Irving N. PEGGINS as "Joe" Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred" Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" training instructor Alton T. PIRNACK as "Larry" Wilfred F. KNEAFSY as "Pete" Keith D. WINETT as "Bill" LCFLUTTER operator

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J. Agent Personnel Exposed to AMTRUNK-16:

AMICE-14 by true first name and training alias AMTRUNK-7 by true name AMTRUNK-8 by true name AMTRUNK-9 as "Jose Lopez" AMTRUNK-13 as "Maximo" AMAGREE-1 as "Mario" AMAKA-1 as "Antonio" AMLABEL-1 as "Terry" Captain and Crew of "NEPTUNE"

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DESENSITIZER EQUIPMENT LIST

Five-man infiltration team (2 infiltrees, 2 guides and radop)

A. Material to be Cached:

B. 4. 1 RT-48 Medium Speed Communications Gear

Personal Weapons and Equipment

  1. 5 Belgian Browning 9 mm. Pistols 2.2 K-3 SMGs
  2. 2 FAL 7.62 Automatic Rifles 4.200 Rounds 9 mm. Ammo
  3. 400 Rounds 45 Cal Ammo
  4. 300 Rounds 7.62 Ammo
  5. 12 Magazines for 9 mm. Ammo
  6. 10 Magazines for 45 Cal Ammo 9.15 Magazines for 7.62 Anno
  7. 2 Sten Ammo Carriers
  8. 2 BAR Ammo Carriers
  9. 5 Ρίstol Belts 13.5 Belt Holsters for 9 mm. Pistols
  10. 5 Pr. Suspenders
  11. 4 Canteens w/cup and cover
  12. 1 Entrenching Tool

:: 17. 1 Machete w/scabbard 18.3 Trench or Bowie Knives v/scabbarde 19. 1 Pr. Binoculars 20. 5 Silva Compasses

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  1. 5 UDT-type Watches

  2. 5 Plastic Waterproof Flashlights

  3. 5 Backpacks

  4. 20 Waterproof Bags

  5. 5 Swiss Pocket Knives

  6. 5 Zippo Lighters

  7. 2 Ketascopes

  8. 5 Penlights брег

  9. 10 Plastic or Rubber End Caps for 45 Cal SMO Magazines

  10. 8 Hand Grenades

C. Rations

  1. 12 Black Concentrated Rations

t 2. : 20 C-Rations (1 box - 3 meais)

  1. Assorted Cans Fruit, Meat, Beans, eto,

  2. Assorted Packages Rice, Dry Beans, Coffee, etc.

  3. 100 Bouillon Cubes

  4. 6 Packages Tropical Chocolate Bars

D. Medical Supplies 2

  1. 1 Corpsman's First Aid Kit with Morphine Syrettes and Codeine (in metal container)

  2. 5 Individual First Aid Kits

  3. 100 Coricidin Pills

  4. 100 APC Tablets

  5. 100 Water Purification Tablets

  6. 100 Vitamin Tablets

  7. 100 Acromycin Tablets

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E. Clothing

  1. 5 Sets Fatigue Uniforms, HBT Shirts and Trousers

  2. 5 Fatigue Caps

  3. 5 Civilian Sport Shirts

  4. 5 Prs Civilian Trousers

  5. 5 Pr. Civilian Shoes

6..5 Pr. Jump Boots

  1. 5 Leather Belts

  2. 15 T-Shirts

  3. 15 Pr. Undershorts

10.. 15 Pr. Socks

11.5 Pr. Light Gloves

  1. 5 Sets Foul Weather Rubber Vatforms

  2. 5 Berets

  3. 5 Green Ponchos

  4. 5 Pr. Insulated Underwear

  5. 5 Field Jackets

F. Communications Gear

1. 1 RR-44 Receiver (for OWVL) 2. 1 RS-501 w/Signal Plan (continuous guard channel)

G. Secret Writing Materials

1. 3 Sets S/W Materials with Extra Carbons and Extra Vials of Developer Pills

H. Intermediate Craft

1.. 16' 7" Boston Whaler, "Currituck" Model, Painted Dark Green, Outfitted with Wide-Angle Towing Rig

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SPCRET 4- RYBAI DESLISTIZED

  1. 2 75 hp Commercial Outboards w/Tool Kit

  2. 7 Fiberglass Outboard Fuel Tanks, Capacity 13 Gal. Each : 6 Horizontal Tanks, Size. 114 x 26 x 12" 1 Vertical Tank, Size 134 x 260 x 10"

  3. 5 Flotation Cushions

  4. 2 Air Mattresses

  5. Extra Propellers and Drive, Shear and Cotter Pins for both Commercial Outboards

  6. 5 Black UDT-type Life Preservers

  7. 1 Fire Extinguisher (for Gasoline Fires) 2

9.1 12-1b. Anchor

  1. 2 Hoses for Transferring Fuel from One Tank to Another (or 3 feet of 3/4 inch Plastic Tubing)

  2. 2 Oars, Length 10 feet

12.2 Wooden Push Poles, Length 12 feet, Diameter 21"

  1. 1 Plastic Bailing Bucket, 1 foot deep

  2. 2 5-Gallon Plastic Jerrycans (for water)

  3. 8 Extra Spark Plugs (4) for each Commercial Outboard)

  4. 3 Rolls, Non-Shiny Plastic Tape

  5. 50 ft. inch Nylon Rope

  6. 200 ft. Parachute Cord

  7. 1 Small Hammer

20.1 Pr. Pliers

  1. 1 Screwdriver

  2. 1 Spark Plug Wrench

  3. 2 Upright Poles, 33 feet in Length, w/Oarlocks

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  1. 1 Sheet Camouflage Material, 20' x 10'
  2. 1 RB 9.6
  3. 1 HRT-7 Beacon I. Maps Maritime Charts

2 H.O. 1002 2 H.O. 2624 2 Η.Ο. 0944 Series E723, 3-AMS, 1:50,000 2 ea. Sheets 4085 I 4085 IV 4085 II 4085 III 4084 I 4084 IV DESENSITIZED J. Miscellaneous

  1. Cleaning Gear for 9 mm Pistol, 4-3 SMG and PAL including RIG Gun Grease

  2. 200 ft. Parachute Cord

  3. Box of Matches and Waterproof Containers for same

  4. 12 Polyethylene Bags 4--Large Enough to Contain FAL 4--Large Enough to Contain Assembled M-3 4 18" Size for Personal Documents, etc.

  5. 2 Sheets Infra-Red Paper, 18" x 24"

  6. 1 Dynalite
  7. 14 Extra Flashlight Batteries

  8. 4 Flashlight Bulbs

  9. 8 Extra Penlight Batteries

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  1. 4 Packs Lighter Flints

  2. 4 Cans Lighter Fluid

  3. 1 Set Parallel Rulers

  4. 1 Set Dividers

  5. 2 Protractors, Metal

  6. 2 Pocket Rulers, Metal

  7. 1 Flat Mill File

  8. 1 Pocket Carborundum Stone

  9. 1 One-Burner Gas Stove--Butane Gas or Similar Type--w/Extra Cylinders of Gas

  10. 1 Cooking Pot (at least 8" in Diameter)

  11. 5 Knife-Fork-Spoon Sets

  12. 2 Messkits

  13. Box of Insect Repellent, 48 Small Plastic Bottles

  14. 6 Cans Spray Paint, Black

  15. 1 Can Saddle Scap :

  16. 1 Package of Sponges

  17. Toilet Paper

  18. Hand Soap and Detergent

  19. Paper Plates

  20. Plastic Spoons Assorted Fishhooks and Line 30.

  21. 8 Burlap Bags i
  22. Assorted Empty Cardboard Boxes

SECREENSITIZED AUDA