Intel 2, Memorandum

Major Richard Blake Director, Advanced Tactical Ops SRPA Research Station Igloo 13-Jul-51

Major Blake,

''It is imperative that we reclaim all surviving test subjects of Project Abraham. The case of Jordan Shepherd has demonstrated the peril we are in as long as these subjects remain in the field. I want a comprehensive analysis of every injection given to these men at SRPA-NT. If the research team at Igloo cannot prove that the threat of further transformation is contained, then we will be forced to terminate all remaining Project Abraham subjects including active Sentinels.''

''Your immediate priority is Sergeant Nathan Hale. He shipped out with Operation Deliverance and s currently unaccounted for. Initial reports indicated he was KIA during the assault on York, but intercepts of British radio com suggest he may have survived. Someone at SRPA-NT redacted the phase three test records for both Shepherd and Hale. Probability is high that both received similar injections. Reclamation of Hale is now SRPA's top priority. Be advised, the subject may have been infected in the field, thus altering or accelerating the stages of transformation. Use of deadly force is authorized should the subject be uncooperative or exhibit symptoms similar to Shepherd.  Regards.'' Lyle K. Parsons Executive Director