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Case File · ARCHIVE-054Declassified
Agency NSAFiled JUL 18 · 2026Runtime 2 min

11mar Reissue Kurbo

U.S. public record · FOIAUpdated July 18, 2026

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This is a reading of the document titled “11mar reissue kurbo,” a record housed in The Black Vault and dated June eleventh, nineteen sixty‑seven. The file is notable for its cryptic references to military personnel, operational codes, and a dismissal of a colonel, offering a glimpse into the fragmented paperwork of the era.

Agency
National Security Agency (NSA)
Date
JUL 18 · 2026
Release
Declassified · U.S. public record (FOIA)
Source document
View the primary source documenthttps://archive.org/details/11mar_reissue_kurbo
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This is a reading of the document titled “11mar reissue kurbo,” a record housed in The Black Vault and dated June eleventh, nineteen sixty‑seven. The file is notable for its cryptic references to military personnel, operational codes, and a dismissal of a colonel, offering a glimpse into the…

Source document: https://archive.org/details/11mar_reissue_kurbo

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What was 11mar Reissue Kurbo about?
This is a reading of the document titled “11mar reissue kurbo,” a record housed in The Black Vault and dated June eleventh, nineteen sixty‑seven. The file is notable for its cryptic references to military personnel, operational codes, and a dismissal of a colonel, offering a glimpse into the fragmented paperwork of the era.
Why was this case declassified?
This material was released by the National Security Agency (NSA) through the U.S. declassification and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) process. The originating source document is linked in the case notes above so the citation chain is fully auditable.
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