Issues, Reports and Correspondences: Bd. 31
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Sonderstab LIVE OAK >> BW 71 Sonderstab Live Oak >> Registry Quadripartite Operations Centre >> Documents and Correspondence >> Issues, Reports and Correspondences
1984-1988
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Single Commander Berlin
Message on "Norstad Agreement" dated 13 January 1962, 10 January 1984 [1];
Chief of Staff on Command and Control of Allied Forces Berlin, attached "Norstad Agreement", 7 December 1984 [9];
Chief of Staff, Major General Miller, to British Ministry of Defence and US Joint Chiefs of Staff concerning Single Commander Berlin and Coordinating Authority, 30 April 1985 [17, 18];
LIVE OAK Review: Meetings with SHAPE on 16, 17, 25 February, 14 March and 22 April 1983 on the State of LIVE OAK Plans and BERCON Plans, February 1983 January 1984 [2];
LIVE OAK Review Committee's Report, Preliminary Draft, March 1984 [3];
LIVE OAK Concept for General Rogers for the Position of a Superior Commander Berlin in Event of the Defence of Berlin, attached correspondence, 25 May 1984 [4];
Chief of Staff, especially concerning US and British Views, 15 June 1984 [6];
Note of General Rogers, 10 July 1984 [8];
Chief of Staff LIVE OAK, Major General Miller, to Chief of Staff HQ USAREUR, Major General Fiala, and to Chief of Staff HQ EUCOM, Lieutenant General Stone, 13 and 14 December 1984 [11];
Chief Operations Centre, attached Concept for General Rogers concerning a Superior Commander Berlin, 23 January and 4 February 1985 [12, 13];
Chief of Staff, attached "Superior Commander Berlin Concept - Draft Number 2", 12 March 1985 [14]; Allied Staff Berlin concerning Discussion Points on the Draft Concept, 12 March 1985 [29];
Chief of Staff Allied Staff Berlin: Minutes of a Meeting of Allied Commandants and LIVE OAK Heads of Delegations on 6 March 1985 [30];
Memorandum for General Rogers, 24 April 1985 [32];
CINCUSAREUR and USCINCEUR on Inventory of LIVE OAK Plans, 12 and 15 March 1984 [5, 7];
Chief Operations Centre: Items for Heads of Delegations, attached inter alia Discussion Paper for LIVE OAK Review Plan, Terms of Reference for the Review (Draft), Letter from Generl Rogers to Chiefs of Defence (Draft), Norstad Agreement and Public Information Questions and Answers, 29 November 1984, [10];
Chief of Staff concerning Allied Command Organization for Berlin, attached "Allied Command Organisation for Berlin -Draft Number 5" and Definition of Coordinating Authoritiy, 3 April 1985 [15];
General Rogers to General Lacaze, 26 April 1985 [16];
Chief of Staff to US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Deputy US CINCEUR, Chief of Staff Allied Staff Berlin, Commander-in-Chief USAREUR & 7th Army, to the Commandants in West-Berlin, Assistant Chief Defence Staff Commitments (NATO/UK), Commander-in-Chief BAOR, 23 August 1985 [20-28];
Commander LIVE OAK, General Rogers, to British Chief of the Defence Staff, to US Joint Chiefs of Staff and to French Chef d'Etat-Major des Armees concerning Command Organization in Berlin, attached "Rogers Agreement for Allied Command Arrangements, Berlin", 19 August 1985 [19, 34];
Senior Naval Coordinator: Analysis of the Maritime Measures included in the Berlin Contingency Plans (BERCONS) of 1962 and a Comparison with the Current LIVE OAK Plans (MARCONS), 25 November 1985 [31];
Allied Staff Berlin concerning LIVE OAK Berlin Coordination System (LOBCOS), 1985 [33];
Summary of LIVE OAK Plans and Options, 18 November 1987 [37];
German Liaison Officer, Colonel Richert: Comment on Berlin Contingency Planning - SHAPE/LIVE OAK, 1 August 1988 [42];
SACEUR/Commander LIVE OAK Aide-Memoire: Response Options in the Event of a Berlin Crisis, 26 October 1988 [43]
Single Commander Berlin
Message on "Norstad Agreement" dated 13 January 1962, 10 January 1984 [1];
Chief of Staff on Command and Control of Allied Forces Berlin, attached "Norstad Agreement", 7 December 1984 [9];
Chief of Staff, Major General Miller, to British Ministry of Defence and US Joint Chiefs of Staff concerning Single Commander Berlin and Coordinating Authority, 30 April 1985 [17, 18];
LIVE OAK Review: Meetings with SHAPE on 16, 17, 25 February, 14 March and 22 April 1983 on the State of LIVE OAK Plans and BERCON Plans, February 1983 January 1984 [2];
LIVE OAK Review Committee's Report, Preliminary Draft, March 1984 [3];
LIVE OAK Concept for General Rogers for the Position of a Superior Commander Berlin in Event of the Defence of Berlin, attached correspondence, 25 May 1984 [4];
Chief of Staff, especially concerning US and British Views, 15 June 1984 [6];
Note of General Rogers, 10 July 1984 [8];
Chief of Staff LIVE OAK, Major General Miller, to Chief of Staff HQ USAREUR, Major General Fiala, and to Chief of Staff HQ EUCOM, Lieutenant General Stone, 13 and 14 December 1984 [11];
Chief Operations Centre, attached Concept for General Rogers concerning a Superior Commander Berlin, 23 January and 4 February 1985 [12, 13];
Chief of Staff, attached "Superior Commander Berlin Concept - Draft Number 2", 12 March 1985 [14]; Allied Staff Berlin concerning Discussion Points on the Draft Concept, 12 March 1985 [29];
Chief of Staff Allied Staff Berlin: Minutes of a Meeting of Allied Commandants and LIVE OAK Heads of Delegations on 6 March 1985 [30];
Memorandum for General Rogers, 24 April 1985 [32];
CINCUSAREUR and USCINCEUR on Inventory of LIVE OAK Plans, 12 and 15 March 1984 [5, 7];
Chief Operations Centre: Items for Heads of Delegations, attached inter alia Discussion Paper for LIVE OAK Review Plan, Terms of Reference for the Review (Draft), Letter from Generl Rogers to Chiefs of Defence (Draft), Norstad Agreement and Public Information Questions and Answers, 29 November 1984, [10];
Chief of Staff concerning Allied Command Organization for Berlin, attached "Allied Command Organisation for Berlin -Draft Number 5" and Definition of Coordinating Authoritiy, 3 April 1985 [15];
General Rogers to General Lacaze, 26 April 1985 [16];
Chief of Staff to US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Deputy US CINCEUR, Chief of Staff Allied Staff Berlin, Commander-in-Chief USAREUR & 7th Army, to the Commandants in West-Berlin, Assistant Chief Defence Staff Commitments (NATO/UK), Commander-in-Chief BAOR, 23 August 1985 [20-28];
Commander LIVE OAK, General Rogers, to British Chief of the Defence Staff, to US Joint Chiefs of Staff and to French Chef d'Etat-Major des Armees concerning Command Organization in Berlin, attached "Rogers Agreement for Allied Command Arrangements, Berlin", 19 August 1985 [19, 34];
Senior Naval Coordinator: Analysis of the Maritime Measures included in the Berlin Contingency Plans (BERCONS) of 1962 and a Comparison with the Current LIVE OAK Plans (MARCONS), 25 November 1985 [31];
Allied Staff Berlin concerning LIVE OAK Berlin Coordination System (LOBCOS), 1985 [33];
Summary of LIVE OAK Plans and Options, 18 November 1987 [37];
German Liaison Officer, Colonel Richert: Comment on Berlin Contingency Planning - SHAPE/LIVE OAK, 1 August 1988 [42];
SACEUR/Commander LIVE OAK Aide-Memoire: Response Options in the Event of a Berlin Crisis, 26 October 1988 [43]
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