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Newly Unredacted Documents from the ACLU's DoD FOIA (4/1/2008)

Selected pages from the records released to the ACLU by the DOD as they were delivered in October 2007 and as they were delivered in April 2008.

Page 39: CI Investigative Tools Summary Chart
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Page 51: from CIFA Action Memo on Program Review on DoD Use of National Security Letters
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Page 52: from CIFA Action Memo on Program Review on DoD Use of National Security Letters
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Page 56: from DoD Internal Program Review
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Page 57: from DoD Internal Program Review
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Page 68: from DoD Internal Program Review
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Page 70: from DoD Internal Program Review
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Page 72: from DoD Internal Program Review
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Page 73: from DoD Internal Program Review
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