Issues, Reports and Correspondences: Bd. 18
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1961
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Designation of the Single Commander Berlin
Memoranda of Chief Operations Section for General Norstad, 19 January, 7 February and 7 June 1961 [1, 4, 8];
General Norstad to US Commander Berlin and to Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten, 2 and 3 March 1961 [3, 5];
Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for General Palmer, 25 May 1961 [6];
General Norstad to US Commander Berlin, 27 June, 5 July and 31 October 1961 [9, 13, 24];
Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for General Underhill, 8 August 1961 [16];
Ely on French Position, 13 January 1961 [29];
Mountbatten to General Norstad, 7 February 1961 [33];
Major General Osborne, US Commander Berlin, 22 March and 4 May 1961 [37];
Major General Watson, US Commander Berlin, 15 May and June 1961 [38, 42];
LIVE OAK concerning Comments on Single Commander Berlin, 30 December 1961 [79];
General Norstad to General Cassels, Commander in Chief of BAOR, 31 January, 3 March, 27 June and 2 August 1961 [2, 5A, 7, 14];
Chief of Staff, Major General Baker, on Training of the TRADE WIND Force-Security, 11 September 1961 [21];
Mountbatten to General Norstad on Advanced Training of the Batallion Combat Team Force, TRADE WIND, 26 January 1961 [31];
General Cassels to General Norstad on Training for Operations FREE STYLE and TRADE WIND, 3 February, 11 July and 8 October 1961 [32, 44, 58];
LIVE OAK Message on Security for Training the TRADE WIND Forces, 12 September 1961 [70];
Joint Chiefs of Staff concerning Operation in the Event of a Blockade at Babelsberg, 27 October 1961 [89];
Berlin Contingency Planning-Division-Sized Force: General Norstad to General Cassels, 27 June 1961 [10];
Major General Brocklehurst, Deputy Commander HQ BAOR, to British Delegation to LIVE OAK, 10 January 1961 [30];
General Gordon-Watson, Commander-in-Chief BAOR, to Commanders-in-Chief of French Forces in Germany and US Army in Europe, 8 April 1961 [36];
General Cassels to General Norstad, 31 May, 15 August and 4 September 1961 [39, 51, 54];
Memorandum of the French Delegation, 2 June 1961 [40];
General Turner-Cain, Commander-in-Chief BAOR, 24 July 1961 [46];
General d'Armée Olie to General Norstad, 26 August 1961[52];
Memorandum for General Palmer on Quiet Precautionary Military Measures, 22 June 1961 [11];
General Norstad to the Assignment of General Officer to LIVE OAK, 30 June 1961 [12];
German Liason Officer to LIVE OAK:
General Norstad to General Foertsch, Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, 26 July 1961 [15];
General Foertsch to General Norstad on Assignment of a German Officer, 2./7. August 1961 [80];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff for General Norstad on Military Countermeasures in ACE (NATO) Area, 11 August 1961 [17];
"The Planning of Military Countermeasures in SACEUR's Area of Responsibility", undated [18];
Chief of Staff Major General Baker on Naval Planning, 1 September 1961 [19];
LIVE OAK Information Center and LIVE OAK Duty Officer:
Chief of Staff, Major General Baker, on Personell and Functions, 6 September 1961 [20];
Civil Air Traffic: Memorandum of Operations Section on Brief of Joint Chiefs Staff Message, 1961, 14 September 1961 [22];
Position of the French Delegation, 21 September 1961 [23];
Memorandum for General Baker on Air Support Planning for JUNE BALL, 20 November 1961 [25];
Notes on a Meeting at BAOR / RAF Germany on 5 September 1961 [55];
LIVE OAK Message on JUNE BALL and TRADE WIND, 21 November1961 [76];
EXFOR, 1 December 1961 [92];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff for General Norstad on State of Readiness for FREE STYLE, 18 November 1961 [26];
General Cassels on Training see 117 No 32 BAOR: Operation FREE STYLE, Orders and Instructions, 21 July 1961 [47]; General Cassels to General Norstad, attached Proposal to Concentrate Party C Force of Operration FREE STYLE at 6 Hours Notice for Implementaion, 13 December 1961 [63];
LIVE OAK Message, 14 November 1961 [74];
EXFOR on Operation FREE STYLE, 16 November 1961 [91];
General Norstad on Expansion of Plan JACK PINE, 25 November 1961 [27];
French Delegation on Air Access, JACK PINE Alert Measures, 11 September 1961 [53];
LIVE OAK Messages especially on Implementation of the Civil Airlift Portion of JACK PINE I, 7, 11 and 12 September 1961 [66, 67, 68, 69];
LIVE OAK on Berlin Air Planning: Tripartite Civil Airlift Plan - JACK PINE I, 4 October 1961 [72];
LIVE OAK on Amendments of JACK PINE, 6 October 1961 [73];
LIVE OAK Messasge on Rules of Engagemente for Tripartite Fighter Aircraft Air-to-Air, 25 November 1961 [78];
French General Staff for National Defense, General Noiret, on LIVE OAK Correlation Study on Military Plans and Operations, 29 December 1960 [28];
French Position on Action on the Berlin Autobahn, 18 February 1961 [34];
Military Action for Restoring Access to Berlin Mountbatten to General Norstad, 17 March 1961 [35];
Military Plans in the Event of a Crisis in Berlin: Memorandum of the French Delegation, 21 June 1961 [41];
Use of LIVE OAK as an Operating Staff and on a German Liaison Officer
French Position, 7 July 1961 [43];
British Position, 12 July 1961 [45];
Move of LIVE OAK to SHAPE Area
French General Olie, British Field Marshall Festing and German General Foertsch to General Norstad, 2 and 8 August 1961 [48, 49, 50];
Talking Paper for Discussions with NATO Secretary General Stikker regarding his Memorandum of 2 September 1961 to the Four Governments (BQD-16) [56];
Draft Report by French, United Kingdom and US Governments to the North Atlantic Council, undated (BQD-30) [57];
Quadripartite Planning on Air Access as of October 13, 1961 (BQD-M-8) [59];
US Assitant Secretary of Defense: Recommendations of the Three Powers concerning Relationship between NATO and the Three Powers in Planning and Control of Berlin Contingency Operations (Draft), 9 October 1961 [61];
Air Access Announcements, 2 November 1961 (BQD-M-9) [62];
FREE STYLE and JUNE BALL: Minutes of a Meeting at HQ BAOR on 7 December 1961, 8 December 1961 [64];
LIVE OAK Message on Telegraphic Communications, 5 September 1961 [65];
Fighters in Air Corridors: LIVE OAK Messages of 23 September and 24 November 1961 [71, 77];
LIVE OAK Views on BQD-M-9, 15 November 1961 [75];
Use of National Airlines and Civil Aircrafts, 14 and 16 September 1961 [81, 82, 84];
Civil Air Service between FRG and West Berlin, 3 October 1961 [88];
Status of C-118 Crews Rhein Main Airbase, 20, 24 and 26 September 1961 [85, 86, 87];
US Commandant of Berlin on Identification and Checkpoint Procedures for Surface Access to Berlin, 15 September 1961 [83];
EXFOR on Planning Probes, 9 November 1961 [90]
Designation of the Single Commander Berlin
Memoranda of Chief Operations Section for General Norstad, 19 January, 7 February and 7 June 1961 [1, 4, 8];
General Norstad to US Commander Berlin and to Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten, 2 and 3 March 1961 [3, 5];
Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for General Palmer, 25 May 1961 [6];
General Norstad to US Commander Berlin, 27 June, 5 July and 31 October 1961 [9, 13, 24];
Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for General Underhill, 8 August 1961 [16];
Ely on French Position, 13 January 1961 [29];
Mountbatten to General Norstad, 7 February 1961 [33];
Major General Osborne, US Commander Berlin, 22 March and 4 May 1961 [37];
Major General Watson, US Commander Berlin, 15 May and June 1961 [38, 42];
LIVE OAK concerning Comments on Single Commander Berlin, 30 December 1961 [79];
General Norstad to General Cassels, Commander in Chief of BAOR, 31 January, 3 March, 27 June and 2 August 1961 [2, 5A, 7, 14];
Chief of Staff, Major General Baker, on Training of the TRADE WIND Force-Security, 11 September 1961 [21];
Mountbatten to General Norstad on Advanced Training of the Batallion Combat Team Force, TRADE WIND, 26 January 1961 [31];
General Cassels to General Norstad on Training for Operations FREE STYLE and TRADE WIND, 3 February, 11 July and 8 October 1961 [32, 44, 58];
LIVE OAK Message on Security for Training the TRADE WIND Forces, 12 September 1961 [70];
Joint Chiefs of Staff concerning Operation in the Event of a Blockade at Babelsberg, 27 October 1961 [89];
Berlin Contingency Planning-Division-Sized Force: General Norstad to General Cassels, 27 June 1961 [10];
Major General Brocklehurst, Deputy Commander HQ BAOR, to British Delegation to LIVE OAK, 10 January 1961 [30];
General Gordon-Watson, Commander-in-Chief BAOR, to Commanders-in-Chief of French Forces in Germany and US Army in Europe, 8 April 1961 [36];
General Cassels to General Norstad, 31 May, 15 August and 4 September 1961 [39, 51, 54];
Memorandum of the French Delegation, 2 June 1961 [40];
General Turner-Cain, Commander-in-Chief BAOR, 24 July 1961 [46];
General d'Armée Olie to General Norstad, 26 August 1961[52];
Memorandum for General Palmer on Quiet Precautionary Military Measures, 22 June 1961 [11];
General Norstad to the Assignment of General Officer to LIVE OAK, 30 June 1961 [12];
German Liason Officer to LIVE OAK:
General Norstad to General Foertsch, Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, 26 July 1961 [15];
General Foertsch to General Norstad on Assignment of a German Officer, 2./7. August 1961 [80];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff for General Norstad on Military Countermeasures in ACE (NATO) Area, 11 August 1961 [17];
"The Planning of Military Countermeasures in SACEUR's Area of Responsibility", undated [18];
Chief of Staff Major General Baker on Naval Planning, 1 September 1961 [19];
LIVE OAK Information Center and LIVE OAK Duty Officer:
Chief of Staff, Major General Baker, on Personell and Functions, 6 September 1961 [20];
Civil Air Traffic: Memorandum of Operations Section on Brief of Joint Chiefs Staff Message, 1961, 14 September 1961 [22];
Position of the French Delegation, 21 September 1961 [23];
Memorandum for General Baker on Air Support Planning for JUNE BALL, 20 November 1961 [25];
Notes on a Meeting at BAOR / RAF Germany on 5 September 1961 [55];
LIVE OAK Message on JUNE BALL and TRADE WIND, 21 November1961 [76];
EXFOR, 1 December 1961 [92];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff for General Norstad on State of Readiness for FREE STYLE, 18 November 1961 [26];
General Cassels on Training see 117 No 32 BAOR: Operation FREE STYLE, Orders and Instructions, 21 July 1961 [47]; General Cassels to General Norstad, attached Proposal to Concentrate Party C Force of Operration FREE STYLE at 6 Hours Notice for Implementaion, 13 December 1961 [63];
LIVE OAK Message, 14 November 1961 [74];
EXFOR on Operation FREE STYLE, 16 November 1961 [91];
General Norstad on Expansion of Plan JACK PINE, 25 November 1961 [27];
French Delegation on Air Access, JACK PINE Alert Measures, 11 September 1961 [53];
LIVE OAK Messages especially on Implementation of the Civil Airlift Portion of JACK PINE I, 7, 11 and 12 September 1961 [66, 67, 68, 69];
LIVE OAK on Berlin Air Planning: Tripartite Civil Airlift Plan - JACK PINE I, 4 October 1961 [72];
LIVE OAK on Amendments of JACK PINE, 6 October 1961 [73];
LIVE OAK Messasge on Rules of Engagemente for Tripartite Fighter Aircraft Air-to-Air, 25 November 1961 [78];
French General Staff for National Defense, General Noiret, on LIVE OAK Correlation Study on Military Plans and Operations, 29 December 1960 [28];
French Position on Action on the Berlin Autobahn, 18 February 1961 [34];
Military Action for Restoring Access to Berlin Mountbatten to General Norstad, 17 March 1961 [35];
Military Plans in the Event of a Crisis in Berlin: Memorandum of the French Delegation, 21 June 1961 [41];
Use of LIVE OAK as an Operating Staff and on a German Liaison Officer
French Position, 7 July 1961 [43];
British Position, 12 July 1961 [45];
Move of LIVE OAK to SHAPE Area
French General Olie, British Field Marshall Festing and German General Foertsch to General Norstad, 2 and 8 August 1961 [48, 49, 50];
Talking Paper for Discussions with NATO Secretary General Stikker regarding his Memorandum of 2 September 1961 to the Four Governments (BQD-16) [56];
Draft Report by French, United Kingdom and US Governments to the North Atlantic Council, undated (BQD-30) [57];
Quadripartite Planning on Air Access as of October 13, 1961 (BQD-M-8) [59];
US Assitant Secretary of Defense: Recommendations of the Three Powers concerning Relationship between NATO and the Three Powers in Planning and Control of Berlin Contingency Operations (Draft), 9 October 1961 [61];
Air Access Announcements, 2 November 1961 (BQD-M-9) [62];
FREE STYLE and JUNE BALL: Minutes of a Meeting at HQ BAOR on 7 December 1961, 8 December 1961 [64];
LIVE OAK Message on Telegraphic Communications, 5 September 1961 [65];
Fighters in Air Corridors: LIVE OAK Messages of 23 September and 24 November 1961 [71, 77];
LIVE OAK Views on BQD-M-9, 15 November 1961 [75];
Use of National Airlines and Civil Aircrafts, 14 and 16 September 1961 [81, 82, 84];
Civil Air Service between FRG and West Berlin, 3 October 1961 [88];
Status of C-118 Crews Rhein Main Airbase, 20, 24 and 26 September 1961 [85, 86, 87];
US Commandant of Berlin on Identification and Checkpoint Procedures for Surface Access to Berlin, 15 September 1961 [83];
EXFOR on Planning Probes, 9 November 1961 [90]
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