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1955
Images of buildings in Korea built by ROK forces and AFAK (Armed Forces Assistance to Korea).
February 14, 1951
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that the movement of Korean refugees is causing problems for UN combat troops.
February 15, 1951
Lieutenang General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that the Eighth United States Army Korea is considering his request regarding tanks.
1951
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter responds to Syngman Rhee's request to obtain vehicles and tanks that the US plans to scrap.
May 14, 1955
Syngman Rhee congratulates General Lyman L. Lemnitzer on his appointment as commander-in-chief of United Nations Forces in Korea.
February 20, 1951
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter confirms an agreement with the ROK Ministry of National Defense to organize eight civilian Pioneer Labor Battalions to assist with United Nations military construction projects.
April 1951
Forwarding a message from Colonel Kim Jong-oh, the Commanding General of the Sixth Division, ROK.
October 1955
Commanding General of US Army Forces, Far East (AFFE) sends a congratulation letter to Syngman Rhee regarding the 4288th national birthday of Korea.
December 15, 1953
General James A. Van Fleet writes about charitable activities of the American-Korean Foundation, and issues related to Korean military forces.
January 19, 1954
Syngman Rhee expresses concern about a Mr. Cromwell's "Rhee plan" for the Korean economy. He also tells General James A. Van Fleet he would like him to be in charge of the training and organization of additional Korean forces.