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Hoover J.

J.Edgar Hoover TLS to One of His Staff Regarding Protocols for Military Reinstatement

 

Two page typed letter signed, 8" x 10.5", on letterhead of United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C.. Dated "March 26, 1954", and signed by John Edgar Hoover as "J. Edgar Hoover". Two staple holes along top margin, else near fine with the notation of "personal #8" in red pencil along the bottom in an unknown hand.

 

J. Edgar Hoover responds to an inquiry from Federal Bureau of Investigation employee, Edward Krupinsky, with a thorough explanation on the protocols in place for how the FBI handles employees who wish to cease duty in the Bureau to enter the military service. Offering a detailed explanation for reinstatement, shown in part below:

 

"Regarding military leave without pay, this status no longer exists in the Bureau. When an employee who has reinstatement rights following military service ceases duty in the Bureau to enter the military service he is separated for military purposes. The fact he is separated rather than being placed on military leave without pay, however, has no effect upon his reinstatement rights. Within ninety days following his honorable discharge he is entitled to apply for restoration to active duty and on meeting the reinstatement requirements, he is restored. The reinstatement requirements include his furnishing a copy of his honorable discharge and evidence of satisfactory physical condition. His rights are not affected in any way by his having been separated when he left for the military service.

 

If you were to enlist the situation would be the same as if you were drafted. So far as enlistment would be the same as if you were drafted. So far as enlistment in an active reserve unit is concerned I doubt that this would take the place of the extended active duty requirement … This Bureau's policy with respect to employees who join active reserve units is one of noninterference …"

 

FBI career of Special Agent Edward JKrupinsky headed the Nebraska-Iowa FBI office from 1974 until his retirement from the FBI in August 1979. He became a special agent in 1952 assigned to the FBI's Cleveland office. Krupinsky served in the Army from 1955 to 1957. He then worked at FBI offices in Cleveland, Chicago, Washington, St. Louis, Detroit and Charlotte, North Carolina, before being assigned to Omaha. 

 

J. Edgar Hoover was director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for 48 years, reshaping that organization from a small, relatively weak arm of the federal government’s executive branch into a highly effective investigative agency. His aggressive methods targeting organized groups and specific individuals – politicians, celebrities and political activists – made him a powerful but controversial figure throughout most of his career, and particularly after his death, when the full extent of the FBI’s intrusive (and probably illegal) surveillance activities became known.

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