Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... requirements . 44 EGYPT : Representations to Egypt and the United Kingdom regarding Amer- ican post - war civil air rights in Egypt 56 Interest of the United States in possible transfer of post - war title rights in the Suez - Cairo ...
... requirements . 44 EGYPT : Representations to Egypt and the United Kingdom regarding Amer- ican post - war civil air rights in Egypt 56 Interest of the United States in possible transfer of post - war title rights in the Suez - Cairo ...
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... requirements and the materials situation . Accordingly , we will appreciate being kept informed of the prog- ress of your plans as they become more specific and , if , in the light of those plans and the above - mentioned circumstances ...
... requirements and the materials situation . Accordingly , we will appreciate being kept informed of the prog- ress of your plans as they become more specific and , if , in the light of those plans and the above - mentioned circumstances ...
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... requirements , but is unable to act because of restrictive agreements imposed by its British partners . Conclusions and Recommendations 10. Recognizing that existing conditions must be altered with the least practicable delay , the ...
... requirements , but is unable to act because of restrictive agreements imposed by its British partners . Conclusions and Recommendations 10. Recognizing that existing conditions must be altered with the least practicable delay , the ...
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... requirements , it is felt that 17 Foreign Relations , 1943 , vol . IV , p . 950 . 18 Harold L. Ickes . 19 Not printed . This letter was addressed to Admiral Ernest J. King of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , who was Commander in Chief of the ...
... requirements , it is felt that 17 Foreign Relations , 1943 , vol . IV , p . 950 . 18 Harold L. Ickes . 19 Not printed . This letter was addressed to Admiral Ernest J. King of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , who was Commander in Chief of the ...
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... requirements make such steps advisable . Should the outcome of studies now being undertaken by the Petroleum Administration for War indicate the need for additional facilities in the Persian Gulf area , the Joint Chiefs of Staff will ...
... requirements make such steps advisable . Should the outcome of studies now being undertaken by the Petroleum Administration for War indicate the need for additional facilities in the Persian Gulf area , the Joint Chiefs of Staff will ...
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