Memorandum from Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachments and Related Material

Extracted text

OCR Page 1 of 11
TOP SEODET DECLASSIFIED E. O. OSD 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E) THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE letter, April 12, 6378 By NLT. 4L NARS Date 1974 6 27.75 WASHINGTON Approved original returned to Sec. of Defense 5/24/50. 23 May 1950 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: On December 8, 1949, I requested that you authorize the Defense Department to survey the area in the vicinity of Washington for the purpose of selecting an appropriate site for an alternate Joint Command Post. As I advised you at that time, the Joint Command Post -- which should more appropriately be termed the "joint communications center" - would be an alternate implementing agency of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to coordinate operational ele- ments of the armed forces by transmitting policy decisions and directives to the various JCS commands and to the Serv- ices, as appropriate. The Joint Chiefs of Staff would them- selves remain at the Seat of Government wherever it may be. On January 3 you authorized me to proceed with this survey, stating in addition that your earlier decision that the Covernment would remain in Washington until that area became completely untenable had not been altered by subsequent events, and instructing me to coordinate all aspects of the survey with the National Security Resources Board. An extensive survey has now been conducted under the direction of the Corps of Engineers and its findings re- viewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Armed Forces Policy Council. The Defense Department accordingly con- siders that the area including Camp Ritchie, Maryland and the adjacent hill known as Raven Rock Mountain is the most suitable location for the alternate joint communications center from the standpoint of economy, naturally protective terrain, utilities and access to major communications systems. Camp Ritchie is located 75 miles northwest of Washington and 20 miles northeast of Hagerstown. If this area should be approved for the indicated purpose, the Defense Department would use the facilities at Camp Ritchie and would construct the underground portion of the joint communications center in Raven Rock Mountain. TOP JLUNET APABES