FBI Memo Sex Deviates In Government Service, FBI (Record, 1951)
Credit
Credit to Douglas M. Charles, FBI historian and author of "Hoover's War on Gays: Exposing the FBI's Sex Deviates Program".
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RE: Sex Deviates in Government Service
For the purpose of establishing a uniform policy for the handling of the increasing number of reports and allegations concerning present and past employees of the United States Government who [assertively] are sex deviates, the following procedure will become effective immediately in instances where the allegation comes to the Bureau's attention from sources other than fingerprints.
Upon the receipt of an allegation that is present or former employee of any branch of the United States Government is a sex deviate such information in all cases, except those involving military personnel, should be disseminated by letter to Mr. James E. Hatcher, Chief, Investigations Division, U.S. Civil Service Commission, Attention: Mr. Emery J. Adams. This letter should identify the employing agency and whether it has been advised. In addition this information should be disseminated as follows:
A. Executive
1. Civilian Employees.
(a) If a present employee - to the employing agency
(b) If a former employee - to the Civil Service Commission only.
2. Military Personnel
Information concerning members of the National Military Establishment should be furnished by blind memorandum, via Liaison, to the Service Intelligence Agency.
Memo For
MEMO FOR MR.
HOOVER
BELMONT
HOLLOMAN
NAUGHTEN
TOLSON
BOWLES
JONES, M.A.
NEASE
CLEGG
BROWN, B.C.
KEAY
PARSONS
CONNELLEY
CALLAHAN
LAUGHLIN
PENNINGTON
CLAVIN
CALLAN
LEONARD
PONTZ
HARBO
CONRAD
LONG
PRICE
LADD
DOWNING
MASON, E.D.
RENNEBERGER
NICHOLS
EDWARDS, H.L.
McGUIRE
ROGERS
BOSEN
EGAN
McINTIRE, K.R.
SIZOO
TRACY
FEENEY
MOBLEY
TAHM, Q.
ALDEN
GEARTY, G.
MOHR
WAIKART
BAUMGARDNER
HENNRICH
NANNA
AND SUPERVISORS