Air Force Declassification Office

The Air Force Declassification Office (SAF/OCS-AFDO) is responsible for the declassification and safeguarding of classified permanent historical National Security Information (NSI) Air Force documents. AFDO serves as the Air Force focal point for inter-agency coordination within the Federal Government of all Air Force declassification issues and is lead agent for inter-agency and inter-service declassification working groups.

Argentina Declassification Project

The Argentina declassification project is a historic effort by U.S. Government agencies and departments to search, identify, review for public access, and provide records that shed light on human rights abuses in Argentina between 1975 and 1984. As part of an additional effort – requested by Argentine President Mauricio Macri and human rights groups – the Air Force Declassification Office has released six documents.

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Brief History of AFDO

Disclaimer

The Air Force Declassification Office (AFDO) is not a repository for records. AFDO conducts the review of classified records but does not retain said records. We are unable to provide specific information on past records that we might have reviewed. To locate veterans’ service records, please start with this National Archives site.