Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 63
... military collaboration , 21 was sufficient to break the deadlock . The Egyptian Government nevertheless undertook to limit the use of the pipe line to the transport of gasoline for military use , pending the acceptance of its demands ...
... military collaboration , 21 was sufficient to break the deadlock . The Egyptian Government nevertheless undertook to limit the use of the pipe line to the transport of gasoline for military use , pending the acceptance of its demands ...
Page 65
... military officer in charge of administration , Middle East forces , to the Ministry of Public Works Cairo , it appears that the need to gain the approval of the United States Government for transfer to the Egyptian Government of such ...
... military officer in charge of administration , Middle East forces , to the Ministry of Public Works Cairo , it appears that the need to gain the approval of the United States Government for transfer to the Egyptian Government of such ...
Page 120
... military forces are operating in a given territory will in the ordinary course of events take the principal initiative in making decisions affecting that territory , due to the circumstances of the military operations therein . The ...
... military forces are operating in a given territory will in the ordinary course of events take the principal initiative in making decisions affecting that territory , due to the circumstances of the military operations therein . The ...
Page 179
... military authorities as well as with the Greek Government with respect to any period of military responsi- bility , since decision has been made for combined Anglo - American military responsibility in civil affairs matters in this area ...
... military authorities as well as with the Greek Government with respect to any period of military responsi- bility , since decision has been made for combined Anglo - American military responsibility in civil affairs matters in this area ...
Page 183
... Military Liaison forces in Greek territory and such matters as jurisdiction over Allied military and attached civilian personnel " . I am informed that the negotiations in regard to this proposed agreement are still in a preliminary ...
... Military Liaison forces in Greek territory and such matters as jurisdiction over Allied military and attached civilian personnel " . I am informed that the negotiations in regard to this proposed agreement are still in a preliminary ...
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