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Bureau Aviation Regulations Policy Directive and Policy Guide
The FBI’s Bureau Aviation Regulations: Policy Directive and Policy Guide was issued on 1/1/2015. Its purpose is “to provide safe and effective aviation and surveillance support” to FBI investigations in conjunction with the rules issued by the Federal Aviation Administration regarding airplane flight.
Burl Ives
Burton Reynolds Jr.
Cambridge Five Spy Ring
Cardinal Francis Spellman
Francis J. Spellman (1889-1967) was a Roman Catholic cardinal in the diocese of New York. This release consists of correspondence between Spellman and the FBI over many years and an investigation into the bombing of the cardinal’s home in New York.
Carl Levin
Carl Sagan
Carl Sandburg
Carl White
Carla S. Javna
Carlo Gambino
Carlos Bulosan
Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Fuentes Macias (1928-2012), aka Carlos Fuentes, was a noted Mexican writer. The material in this file concerns his proposed travel and subsequent visa issues with the U.S. State Department between 1962 and 1983.
Carlos Marcello
Carmelita Hinton
Carmine Galante
Carmine John Persico, Jr.
Carmine John Persico, Jr. (1933-present) is a long-time member of La Cosa Nostra and boss of the Colombo crime family. He was convicted in 1986 as part of the so-called “Commission” case that targeted the leaders of New York City organized crime groups. This release contains information on an investigation into one of the many criminal indictments against him in the Commission case.
Cartha DeLoach
Cartha Dekle “Deke” DeLoach (1920 to 2013) was a long-serving FBI employee, agent, and executive between 1942 and 1970. At his retirement, he held the position of deputy associate director, the third-ranking official in the FBI at the time. This release consists of four volumes of material from his personnel file ranging from 1942 to 1959.
Caryl Chessman
Caryl Whittier Chessman (1921-1960) was convicted of robbery, automobile theft, and kidnapping with associated bodily harm. He received the death penalty under the “Little Lindbergh Law” of California in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Mary Alice Meza.
Casey Kasem
Casey Kasem, 1932 to 2014, born as Kemal Amen Kasem, was an actor, producer, and well known disk jockey and music celebrity. These files concern FBI investigations of violent threats made against Kasem between 1981 and 1993.
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