Issues, Reports and Correspondences: Bd. 10
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1968-1970
Enthält:
Memorandum for Washington Ambassadorial Group concerning Revision of BQD-CC 1, 21 May 1968 [1];
Summary of Berlin Access Situation, 11-12 June 1968 [2];
"Access to Berlin - 1949 to 1968", Memorandum for General Lemnitzer, 1 October 1968, attached Study "Allied Access to Berlin - 1948 to 1968" [4];
LIVE OAK Combined Staff: "Allied Access to Berlin - 1948 to 1969", Review on Facts and Developments 7 July 1970 [21];
Road Probe Procedures and Composition, Memorandum, 22 August 1968 [3];
Chief of Staff, Major General Wheeler, to US Navy, Admiral Holmes, concerning SEA SPRAY, 9 October 1968 [5];
Combined Staff LIVE OAK on Rationale for LIVE OAK Liaison Officer in Bonn, 26 November 1968 [6];
Functions of French Air Officer assigned to JACK PINE Command Post, Translation from French Correspondence, January 1967 and January 1968 [7];
Ground Planner: "FRAISE PROBE - Convoy Documentation", 17 February 1969 [8];
Chief of Staff: Automatic Data Processing System Study, 19 June 1969 [9];
British Contribution and Participation to the Military Sponsored Air Probe
Memorandum for General Goodpaster, 17 July 1969 [10];
Letter of General Goodpaster to Marshal of Elworthy, British Ministry of Defence, 18 July 1960 [11];
Naval Planner on Naval Planning and Operations Section as future Naval Countermeasures Coordinating Center, 19 August 1969 [12];
Chief of Staff on Berlin Contingency Planning and Naval Countermeasures, attached Figures on USSR/GDR/Poland Shipping in 1969, 5 September 1969 [13];
Chief Ground Planner: Review of Autobahn and Railway Incidents, 4 November 1969 [14];
Treatment of Eastern German Material in the United Nations and the Specialized Agencies, and in International Conferences held under the Auspices of those Organizations, 23 June 1969 (BQD-CC 26 and 29) [15, 16];
Combined Staff: Documentation for Autobahn Probes, 24 March 1970 [17];
Air Planner on Intelligence and LIVE OAK, 22 and 27 April 1970 [18, 19];
Chief of Staff, 28 May 1970, attached Study "Reorganisation of the LIVE OAK Operations Centre. Mission and Responsibilities of LIVE OAK" and Organigramme [20];
Major General Lunt to Major General Gribbon, ACOS Intelligence / SHAPE, 15 July 1970 [23];
Chief of Staff's Comments at Staff Meeting on 15 July 1970 concerning Reorganization Proposals, 27 July 1970 [24];
UK Ground Planner: "The Employment of the BCT to Regain in Access to Berlin", 9 July 1970 [22];
Major General Lunt to Major General Gribbon on a draft Agreement with SHAPE concerning the Handling of Intelligence relating to any Berlin Situation, 10 August 1970 [25];
"Berlin Air Access Exercise Air Space", Study on Conflicts between Exercises of OPLAN 333 and Procedures of the Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung (German Air Traffic Control Agency), 11 August 1970 [26];
Chief Air Planner on Helicopter Flights to Berlin, 20 August 1970 [27];
Proposal to amend the Composition of Autobahn Probe C, prepared by the Chief Ground Planner in Connection with CINCUSAREUR, 31 August 1970 [28];
Air Crisis of 29/30 September 1970:
Message on an intended Protest of the United States, 30 September 1970 [29];
Report of Chief of Staff on the Crisis caused by Soviet establishing a Flight Restricted Zone touching the Air Corridors, 1 October 1970 [30];
Soviet Membership in the International Civil Aviation Organization and LIVE OAK Position concerning this Membership, 14 December 1970 [31];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff concerning Transmission of Urgent Information about Berlin between LIVE OAK and SACEUR, 17 December 1970 [32];
"Origins of Allied Access to Berlin", Study on Wartime and Postwar Agreements and Decisions, 1971 [33];
"The Legal Foundation", Study on the Allied View and the Eastern View of the Occupation of Germany and the Western Allies in Berlin, 1971 [34];
Compatibility of LIVE OAK Plans and the Plans Alert System of NATO
Note of Chief of Staff on Terms of Reference and Coordination of a Study, 12 March 1974 [35];
Chief of Staff to SHAPE, enclosed Description of "Relevant Policy Documents" and "Terms of Reference", 25 June 1974 [36];
Combined Staff concerning Meeting on 9 September 1974, attached SHAPE Papers and Protocoll of a Meeting between SHAPE and LIVE OAK of 1963, 12 and 18 September 1974 [37, 38];
Agreement between LIVE OAK an SHAPE of 8 October 1974, enclosed "NATO Alert Measures Relevant to LIVE OAK Naval Countermeasures" [39];
Draft Report of SHAPE/LIVE OAK Working Group on the Compatibility of LIVE OAK Plans and Operations with Plans and Alert System of Allied Command Europe, 12 December 1974 [40];
Note of SHAPE to LIVE OAK appointing the Officers of SHAPE for the Working Group on Compatibility, 17 July 1974 [41];
Note concerning the Results of the Meeting on 6 August 1974 [42];
Chief of Staff, Major General Crookenden, to ACOS, SHAPE, Major General
Braswell, on 10 January 1975 proposing a draft letter on problems during LIVE OAK's CPX LONG STRAW in 1974 and Reply of General Braswell, 20 January 1975 [43, 48];
Approved "Study of SHAPE / LIVE OAK Working Group on the Compatibility of LIVE OAK Plans and Operations with Plans and Alert System of Allied Command Europe", 16 January 1975 [44];
Chief of Staff to British Army of Rhine and to British Forces Post Office 40 of 17 January 1975, to British Embassy of 21 January 1975 [45, 46, 47];
LIVE OAK / North Atlantic Council Liaison: Study and Appointment of Liaison Officers, 26 April 1977 [49];
Agreement between Assistant Chief of Staff (Intelligence), SHAPE and Chief of Staff, LIVE OAK concerning Handling of Intelligence of Mutual Interest. 8 June 1977 [50];
Approval for General Rogers as Commander LIVE OAK and Assumption of the Post, 25, 26 and 29 June 1979 [51-54]
Memorandum for Washington Ambassadorial Group concerning Revision of BQD-CC 1, 21 May 1968 [1];
Summary of Berlin Access Situation, 11-12 June 1968 [2];
"Access to Berlin - 1949 to 1968", Memorandum for General Lemnitzer, 1 October 1968, attached Study "Allied Access to Berlin - 1948 to 1968" [4];
LIVE OAK Combined Staff: "Allied Access to Berlin - 1948 to 1969", Review on Facts and Developments 7 July 1970 [21];
Road Probe Procedures and Composition, Memorandum, 22 August 1968 [3];
Chief of Staff, Major General Wheeler, to US Navy, Admiral Holmes, concerning SEA SPRAY, 9 October 1968 [5];
Combined Staff LIVE OAK on Rationale for LIVE OAK Liaison Officer in Bonn, 26 November 1968 [6];
Functions of French Air Officer assigned to JACK PINE Command Post, Translation from French Correspondence, January 1967 and January 1968 [7];
Ground Planner: "FRAISE PROBE - Convoy Documentation", 17 February 1969 [8];
Chief of Staff: Automatic Data Processing System Study, 19 June 1969 [9];
British Contribution and Participation to the Military Sponsored Air Probe
Memorandum for General Goodpaster, 17 July 1969 [10];
Letter of General Goodpaster to Marshal of Elworthy, British Ministry of Defence, 18 July 1960 [11];
Naval Planner on Naval Planning and Operations Section as future Naval Countermeasures Coordinating Center, 19 August 1969 [12];
Chief of Staff on Berlin Contingency Planning and Naval Countermeasures, attached Figures on USSR/GDR/Poland Shipping in 1969, 5 September 1969 [13];
Chief Ground Planner: Review of Autobahn and Railway Incidents, 4 November 1969 [14];
Treatment of Eastern German Material in the United Nations and the Specialized Agencies, and in International Conferences held under the Auspices of those Organizations, 23 June 1969 (BQD-CC 26 and 29) [15, 16];
Combined Staff: Documentation for Autobahn Probes, 24 March 1970 [17];
Air Planner on Intelligence and LIVE OAK, 22 and 27 April 1970 [18, 19];
Chief of Staff, 28 May 1970, attached Study "Reorganisation of the LIVE OAK Operations Centre. Mission and Responsibilities of LIVE OAK" and Organigramme [20];
Major General Lunt to Major General Gribbon, ACOS Intelligence / SHAPE, 15 July 1970 [23];
Chief of Staff's Comments at Staff Meeting on 15 July 1970 concerning Reorganization Proposals, 27 July 1970 [24];
UK Ground Planner: "The Employment of the BCT to Regain in Access to Berlin", 9 July 1970 [22];
Major General Lunt to Major General Gribbon on a draft Agreement with SHAPE concerning the Handling of Intelligence relating to any Berlin Situation, 10 August 1970 [25];
"Berlin Air Access Exercise Air Space", Study on Conflicts between Exercises of OPLAN 333 and Procedures of the Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung (German Air Traffic Control Agency), 11 August 1970 [26];
Chief Air Planner on Helicopter Flights to Berlin, 20 August 1970 [27];
Proposal to amend the Composition of Autobahn Probe C, prepared by the Chief Ground Planner in Connection with CINCUSAREUR, 31 August 1970 [28];
Air Crisis of 29/30 September 1970:
Message on an intended Protest of the United States, 30 September 1970 [29];
Report of Chief of Staff on the Crisis caused by Soviet establishing a Flight Restricted Zone touching the Air Corridors, 1 October 1970 [30];
Soviet Membership in the International Civil Aviation Organization and LIVE OAK Position concerning this Membership, 14 December 1970 [31];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff concerning Transmission of Urgent Information about Berlin between LIVE OAK and SACEUR, 17 December 1970 [32];
"Origins of Allied Access to Berlin", Study on Wartime and Postwar Agreements and Decisions, 1971 [33];
"The Legal Foundation", Study on the Allied View and the Eastern View of the Occupation of Germany and the Western Allies in Berlin, 1971 [34];
Compatibility of LIVE OAK Plans and the Plans Alert System of NATO
Note of Chief of Staff on Terms of Reference and Coordination of a Study, 12 March 1974 [35];
Chief of Staff to SHAPE, enclosed Description of "Relevant Policy Documents" and "Terms of Reference", 25 June 1974 [36];
Combined Staff concerning Meeting on 9 September 1974, attached SHAPE Papers and Protocoll of a Meeting between SHAPE and LIVE OAK of 1963, 12 and 18 September 1974 [37, 38];
Agreement between LIVE OAK an SHAPE of 8 October 1974, enclosed "NATO Alert Measures Relevant to LIVE OAK Naval Countermeasures" [39];
Draft Report of SHAPE/LIVE OAK Working Group on the Compatibility of LIVE OAK Plans and Operations with Plans and Alert System of Allied Command Europe, 12 December 1974 [40];
Note of SHAPE to LIVE OAK appointing the Officers of SHAPE for the Working Group on Compatibility, 17 July 1974 [41];
Note concerning the Results of the Meeting on 6 August 1974 [42];
Chief of Staff, Major General Crookenden, to ACOS, SHAPE, Major General
Braswell, on 10 January 1975 proposing a draft letter on problems during LIVE OAK's CPX LONG STRAW in 1974 and Reply of General Braswell, 20 January 1975 [43, 48];
Approved "Study of SHAPE / LIVE OAK Working Group on the Compatibility of LIVE OAK Plans and Operations with Plans and Alert System of Allied Command Europe", 16 January 1975 [44];
Chief of Staff to British Army of Rhine and to British Forces Post Office 40 of 17 January 1975, to British Embassy of 21 January 1975 [45, 46, 47];
LIVE OAK / North Atlantic Council Liaison: Study and Appointment of Liaison Officers, 26 April 1977 [49];
Agreement between Assistant Chief of Staff (Intelligence), SHAPE and Chief of Staff, LIVE OAK concerning Handling of Intelligence of Mutual Interest. 8 June 1977 [50];
Approval for General Rogers as Commander LIVE OAK and Assumption of the Post, 25, 26 and 29 June 1979 [51-54]
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