V. Reports of the United Nations Command to the Security Council, VI. General MacArthur's message to Veterans of Foreign Wars and related policy statements.. 3463 A. The President's message to the Congress, July 19, 1950- 3463 3473 C. Letter of the President to Ambassador Austin, August 28, 3476 D. Message of General MacArthur to Veterans of Foreign 3477 E. Message from Secretary of Defense Johnson to General 3480 F. Cablegram from General MacArthur to National Com- VII. Inchon landing and recapture of Seoul, September 1950. 3480 3480 3481 A. Message of General MacArthur on return of Government of 3481 B. Message from the President to General MacArthur, Sep- 3482 C. Reply of General MacArthur thereto.. 3482 D. General MacArthur's statement of surrender terms, Oc- 3482 E. General MacArthur's surrender demand to North Korean 3483 VIII. The President's meeting with General MacArthur at Wake Island__ 3483 3483 3484 C. The President's Address at San Francisco, October 17, 1950 3486 IX. November offensive of United Nations forces.. 3491 A. Special communique of General MacArthur, November 24, 3491 B. Cablegram from General MacArthur to Ray Henle, editor, 3492 3492 A. Special report of General MacArthur to the Security Coun- 3492 B. Statement of the President, November 16, 1950.. 3494 C. Special communique issued by General MacArthur, Novem- 3495 D. General MacArthur's exchange of communications with 3495 (1) Arthur Krock's message to General MacArthur, 3495 (2) General MacArthur's reply, November 30, 1950- 3496 E. Statement of the President, November 30, 1950. - 3496 3497 3501 3504 3504 3505 XI. United Nations action, December 14, 1950 to February 1, 1951-Con. Page D. Resolution of General Assembly of United Nations declaring XII. Declaration of national emergency, December 16, 1950. A. Radio address by the President, December 15, 1950. XIII. The President's State of the Union Message to the Congress, Janu- A. Text of message. XIV. Proposed arming of additional South Korean troops A. Message from Joint Chiefs of Staff to General MacArthur, B. Reply thereto by General MacArthur, January 6, 1951- A. General MacArthur's interview by editors of magazine 3513 3513 3514 3514 3520 3521 3521 3530 3530 3531 3532 3532 B. General MacArthur's message to Hugh Baillie, president 3534 C. Message from Joint Chiefs of Staff to General MacArthur, 3536 D. General MacArthur's communique on withdrawal from 3536 E. Statement of General MacArthur, February 13, 1951. 3539 3540 G. Message from Joint Chiefs of Staff to General MacArthur, 3541 H. Statement of General MacArthur, March 24, 1951 3541 I. Message from Joint Chiefs of Staff to General MacArthur, 3542 J. Letters exchanged by Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., and 3543 (1) Letter from Hon. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., to General 3543 (2) Reply thereto by General MacArthur, March 20, 1951. 3543 K. Messages exchanged by editor, The Freeman magazine, and 3544 (1) Message from Henry Hazlitt to General Mac- 3544 (2) Reply thereto by General MacArthur, April 5, 1951__ 3544 (3) New York Times dispatch, Taegu, Korea, March 3545 L. Message of General MacArthur to Newsweek magazine, 3546 XVI. Relief of General MacArthur from command.. 3546 A. Message relieving General MacArthur of command, April 10, 3546 B. Statement of the President relative to the relief of General 3547 C. Letter of Ambassador Austin to Secretary-General Lie, 3547 D. Radio address of the President relative to the relief of Gen- 3547 E. Comment upon relief of General MacArthur by Maj. Gen. 3552 F. Address of General MacArthur to joint meeting of the 3553 83797-51-pt. 5— -15 |