Issues, Reports and Correspondences: Bd. 7
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1975
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Downgrading of Documents concerning Ground Exercises / Operations: ETAM and CONTINUAL, 6 January 1975 [1];
LIVE OAK Periodic Reports: No 12/74: December 1974, 7 January 1975 [2];
No 1/75: January 1975, 11 February 1975 [4];
No 2/75: February 1975, 5 March 1975 [7];
No 3/75: March 1975, 5 April 1975 [14];
No 4/75: April 1975, 6 May 1975 [21];
No 5/75: May 1975, 4 June 1975 [23];
No 6/75: June 1975, 7 July 1975 [31];
No 7/75: July 1975, 7 August 1975 [34];
No 8/75: August 1975, 9 September 1975 [37];
No 9/75: September 1975, 10 October 1975 [41];
No 10/75: October 1975, 10 November 1975 [43];
No 11/75: November 1975, 16 December 1975 [46];
Chief Ground Planner, Colonel de Pourichkevitch, to Chief of Staff ASB, Colonel Ray, on Action on Probe Seminars, 7 February 1975 [3];
Conflict between LIVE OAK Tripartite Battle Group Plans at Fassberg and Firing by NATO on Bergen-Hohne and Munsterlager Rangers:
Use of Fassberg for Annual Training of Tripartite Battle Group, 13 and 25 February 1975 [5, 20];
General Major Crookenden, Chief of Staff LIVE OAK, to General Haig, Commander LIVE OAK, 24 February 1975 and Haig to Crookenden, 27 March 1975 [6, 9];
LIVE OAK to CICC (GERMANY) and CINCUSAFE, 1 April 1975 [12];
Crookenden to Major General Braswell ACOS Ops SHAPE, 2 April 1975 [13];
LIVE OAK OPLAN 444:
Note concerning Draft Oplan 444, 18 March 1975 [8];
Amendment to Annex C of Draft Oplan 444, 8 April 1975 [15];
Crookenden to Sophia Lambert, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, concerning Appointment of a British Major General as Chief of Staff LIVE OAK, 27 March 1975 [10];
Crookenden concerning LIVE OAK Security and Question about Liaison with Operational Staffs of NORTHAG and TWOATAF, 26 March 1975 [11];
Note concerning Incident Report in Berlin Access Corridors, 9 April 1975 [16];
Note concerning Revision of USAREUR Oplan 4256, 11 April 1975 [17]; Message concerning Reserved Telephone Circuit JACK PINE Command Post to Fassberg, 22 April 1975 [18];
Memorandum for Chief of Staff on Naval Countermeasures Planning, 30 May 1975 [24];
NCR 1 - Redraft of NAVCON DELTA: Establishing of Naval Presence / Conduct of NAVAL Exercise, 7 July 1975 [29];
Reporting to LIVE OAK from Berlin, attached Systematic List of Information required by LIVE OAK daily, 23 June 1975 [25];
Autobahn Probe Conference on 18 April 1975 concerning Harmonization of Autobahn Probe Plans of BAOR and ASB, 26 June 1975 [26];
German Liaison Officer, Colonel Hofer, to LIVE OAK: Information about Allied Railway Traffic to Berlin, 18 March 1975 [27];
Chief of Staff, Major General Butler, to Commander LIVE OAK, General Haig, on Reorganization of LIVE OAK Operations Centre Staff, 5 July 1975 [28];
Training of Military Train Drivers for the Rail Probe following USAREUR Oplan 4256 dated 2 October 1972 (Op SONIA), attached RCTD Train Drivers Operation Deutsche (FRG) Bundesbahn Locomotives, 4 July 1975 [30];
Training for UK Train Drivers, 18 August 1975 [35];
Modification of SONIA, 10 September 1975 [38];
Report on Works observed at Marienborn Soviet Checkpoint and attached Plan, 31 July 1975 [32]; Aircraft Incidents: Procedure of Reporting, 2 April 1975 [33];
Assumption of Control of Autobahn Control Detachments (ACDs) at Helmstedt, 4 August 1975 [36];
Talking Paper "To Seek Authority for the Commandants to Assemble Probe Forces in Berlin for Training" for Discussion with the Washington Ambassadorial Group, 6 October 1975 [39];
Record on the First Meeting of the Command and Control Study Group on 2 October 1975, 9 October 1975 [40];
Messages concerning Relationship between LIVE OAK and USEUCOM, 31 October and 4 November 1975 [42, 48];
Command and Control Study Group: Naval and Air Recommendations, 3 and 12 December 1975 [44, 45];
Allied Staff Berlin: Tripartite Public Information Office (TRIPIO) and its Mission, OPLAN 3/75, 2 June 1975 [47];
BAOR: Elaboration of a new Scale Plan of Helmstedt Checkpoint, 12 November 1975 [49]
Downgrading of Documents concerning Ground Exercises / Operations: ETAM and CONTINUAL, 6 January 1975 [1];
LIVE OAK Periodic Reports: No 12/74: December 1974, 7 January 1975 [2];
No 1/75: January 1975, 11 February 1975 [4];
No 2/75: February 1975, 5 March 1975 [7];
No 3/75: March 1975, 5 April 1975 [14];
No 4/75: April 1975, 6 May 1975 [21];
No 5/75: May 1975, 4 June 1975 [23];
No 6/75: June 1975, 7 July 1975 [31];
No 7/75: July 1975, 7 August 1975 [34];
No 8/75: August 1975, 9 September 1975 [37];
No 9/75: September 1975, 10 October 1975 [41];
No 10/75: October 1975, 10 November 1975 [43];
No 11/75: November 1975, 16 December 1975 [46];
Chief Ground Planner, Colonel de Pourichkevitch, to Chief of Staff ASB, Colonel Ray, on Action on Probe Seminars, 7 February 1975 [3];
Conflict between LIVE OAK Tripartite Battle Group Plans at Fassberg and Firing by NATO on Bergen-Hohne and Munsterlager Rangers:
Use of Fassberg for Annual Training of Tripartite Battle Group, 13 and 25 February 1975 [5, 20];
General Major Crookenden, Chief of Staff LIVE OAK, to General Haig, Commander LIVE OAK, 24 February 1975 and Haig to Crookenden, 27 March 1975 [6, 9];
LIVE OAK to CICC (GERMANY) and CINCUSAFE, 1 April 1975 [12];
Crookenden to Major General Braswell ACOS Ops SHAPE, 2 April 1975 [13];
LIVE OAK OPLAN 444:
Note concerning Draft Oplan 444, 18 March 1975 [8];
Amendment to Annex C of Draft Oplan 444, 8 April 1975 [15];
Crookenden to Sophia Lambert, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, concerning Appointment of a British Major General as Chief of Staff LIVE OAK, 27 March 1975 [10];
Crookenden concerning LIVE OAK Security and Question about Liaison with Operational Staffs of NORTHAG and TWOATAF, 26 March 1975 [11];
Note concerning Incident Report in Berlin Access Corridors, 9 April 1975 [16];
Note concerning Revision of USAREUR Oplan 4256, 11 April 1975 [17]; Message concerning Reserved Telephone Circuit JACK PINE Command Post to Fassberg, 22 April 1975 [18];
Memorandum for Chief of Staff on Naval Countermeasures Planning, 30 May 1975 [24];
NCR 1 - Redraft of NAVCON DELTA: Establishing of Naval Presence / Conduct of NAVAL Exercise, 7 July 1975 [29];
Reporting to LIVE OAK from Berlin, attached Systematic List of Information required by LIVE OAK daily, 23 June 1975 [25];
Autobahn Probe Conference on 18 April 1975 concerning Harmonization of Autobahn Probe Plans of BAOR and ASB, 26 June 1975 [26];
German Liaison Officer, Colonel Hofer, to LIVE OAK: Information about Allied Railway Traffic to Berlin, 18 March 1975 [27];
Chief of Staff, Major General Butler, to Commander LIVE OAK, General Haig, on Reorganization of LIVE OAK Operations Centre Staff, 5 July 1975 [28];
Training of Military Train Drivers for the Rail Probe following USAREUR Oplan 4256 dated 2 October 1972 (Op SONIA), attached RCTD Train Drivers Operation Deutsche (FRG) Bundesbahn Locomotives, 4 July 1975 [30];
Training for UK Train Drivers, 18 August 1975 [35];
Modification of SONIA, 10 September 1975 [38];
Report on Works observed at Marienborn Soviet Checkpoint and attached Plan, 31 July 1975 [32]; Aircraft Incidents: Procedure of Reporting, 2 April 1975 [33];
Assumption of Control of Autobahn Control Detachments (ACDs) at Helmstedt, 4 August 1975 [36];
Talking Paper "To Seek Authority for the Commandants to Assemble Probe Forces in Berlin for Training" for Discussion with the Washington Ambassadorial Group, 6 October 1975 [39];
Record on the First Meeting of the Command and Control Study Group on 2 October 1975, 9 October 1975 [40];
Messages concerning Relationship between LIVE OAK and USEUCOM, 31 October and 4 November 1975 [42, 48];
Command and Control Study Group: Naval and Air Recommendations, 3 and 12 December 1975 [44, 45];
Allied Staff Berlin: Tripartite Public Information Office (TRIPIO) and its Mission, OPLAN 3/75, 2 June 1975 [47];
BAOR: Elaboration of a new Scale Plan of Helmstedt Checkpoint, 12 November 1975 [49]
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