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December 9, 1954

Letter, to General John H. Collier

Request for notification when United Nations Command vacates offices and also to return non-essential facilities to Korean Government.

December 23, 1954

Letter, General Maxwell D. Taylor to Syngman Rhee

General Maxwell D. Taylor sends Christmas greetings to Syngman Rhee and Mrs. Rhee.

1955

Memorandum, 'Urging US to have ACTIVE policies towards Korea'

The author of this memorandum proposes that the US should: 1) Dissolve the ad hoc committee on Korea, 2) reinforce ROK troops to be equal with DPRK troops, 3) increase economic aid for recovery of Korea, 4) move UN forces headquarter to Korea where UN troops are stationed, and 5) impose sanctions on a pro-communist policy in Japan.

1955

Report, Incl #10 to AFAK Rpt #15

Images of buildings in Korea built by ROK forces and AFAK (Armed Forces Assistance to Korea).

April 3, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter sends an invitation to Syngman Rhee.

April 2, 1951

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Lieutenant General John B. Coulter

Syngman Rhee thanks Coulter for his birthday letter.

March 7, 1955

Letter, General C. B. Ferenbaugh to Syngman Rhee and Mrs. Rhee

Invitation to a ceremony marking the change of command between the 1st Marine Division and the 24th Infantry Division.

March 24, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter sent a birthday card to Syngman Rhee.

February 14, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that the movement of Korean refugees is causing problems for UN combat troops.

April 19, 1955

Letter, C. J. Yu to General C. B. Ferenbaugh

President Syngman Rhee declines an invitation.

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