Disposition Authorities for Individual Classifications for Field Office Case Files. Part D: Classification 1. FBI National Academy.

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Disposition Authorities for Individual Classifications for Field Office Case Files. Part D: Classification 1. FBI National Academy.

This classification was established in 1935 to provice administrative control of all Bureau training. This included training both Bureau personnel and local, state, foreign, and other law enforcement personnel. The overwhelming number of cases opened pertain to investigations of appplicants for FBI enforcement agencies have nominated persons through their respective FBI Field Offices. After a proper field Office investigation of the applicant is made, the nomination is made, the nomination is sent to Headquarters where final acceptance is made. Although the number of law enforcement personnel receiving National Academy training increased considerably in the 1960s and 1970s, the nature of these investigative cases has not changed. This classification also contains a small number of administrative case files. These cases document how speicial training, such as the New Special Agents School, Election Laws Schools, and the Conference of Special Agents in Charge, is conducted.

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The FBI established this classification when it assumed responsibility for ascertaining the protection capabilities and weaknesses of defense plants. Each plant survey was a separate case file, with the survey, supplemental surveys, and all communications dealing with a plant insofar as plant protection was concerned, filed together. On June 1, 1941, and January 5, 1942, the Navy and Army, respectively, assumed responsibility for surveying defense plants in which they had interests. Thereafter, ...