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Syngman Rhee Institute, Yonsei University

Found 926 Documents

1955

Letter, Lieutenant General C. B. Ferenbaugh to President Rhee

The United States has created a policy to aid the Republic of Korea by 1) strengthening the military establishment and, 2) helping stabilize her economy. Military aid would take the form of 720 thousand troops distributed amongst the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and the Air Force.

1955

Letter, Lieutenant General Collier to President Rhee

For the 7th anniversary of Korea’s Constitution Day, General Collier congratulates and praises South’s Korea’s determination to fight communism and remain an independent nation.

1955

Letter, Lt. General C.R. Ferenbaugh to Vice Minister Lee Ho

On June 21, 1955, two defecting members of the North Korean Air force landed a North Korean YAK-18 on Seoul International Airport. Lt. General C.R. Ferenbaugh urges Vice Minister Lee Ho to relinquish the aircraft to the 5th US Air force and the Air Technical Intelligence Center, whom have the “best means” for a thorough investigation on the enemies’ (DPRK and USSR) aircraft and aeronautical industrial technique.

1954

Letter, Tsien-yee Chang and Peter Chu to President Syngman Rhee

Tsien-yee Chang and Peter Chu of Hong Kong thank President Syngman Rhee for hosting the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference

1957

Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League Third Annual Conference: Speeches and Reports

Remarks from delegates across Asia, including Ngo Dinh Diem, attending the Third Annual Conference of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League in Saigon, Vietnam.

1956

Reports of the Committees, Asian Youth & Students Anti-Communist Conference

Reports from the Organization Committee, the Women's Committee, the Mass Media Committee, the Joint Study Committee, and the Cultural Exchange Committee of the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference.

1956

Anti-Communist Youth and Students Conference, Remarks by Unidentified Speaker

Remarks from an unidentified speaker from Korea at the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference.

1956

Speech Given by Mr. Au Young Chuen, Chief of the Hong Kong Delegation at the Opening Session of the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference

Au Young Chuen describes Hong Kong's struggle against communism.

1956

Speech Given by Mr. Tsi Kuac Than, Chief Delegate of VIetnam at the Opening Session of the Asia Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference

In a push for unity among non-communist countries in Asia, Tsi Kuac Than of Vietnam announces that "our problems are basically the same as yours."

1956

Speech Given by Mr. Tseng Hsien-yung, Chief of the Chinese Delegation at the Opening Session of the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference

Tseng Hsien-yung (Zeng Xianyong) encourages Asia's youth to resist communist aggression.

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