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CLASSIFIED
SECRET
INCOMING
MESSAGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
STAFF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
NR:
CX 67175
PAGE 7
Transport aircraft including C-47s of the Royal
Heldenic Air Force continued their daily efforts despite
periods of bad weather. With the decrease in ground
action and concomitant build-up of United Nations supply
stocks in the forward areas the requirement for irlift
lessened.
The continued willingness of the United Nations to
arrange discussions leading to the restoration of peace
have been fully reported throughout Korea by leaflets,
newsheets, loudspeaker and radio broadcasts. To insure
wide understanding and recognition of the facts, regular
publicity has been given to the actual military situation
and to the serious defeats inflicted upon the agressors
prior to their engaging in armistice discussions.
Continuing broadcasts and leaflet air-drops are informing
civilians and enemy forces daily of the United Nations
leadership in efforts to restore peace and to prevent
renewa 1 of Communist aggression.
- to the
ACTION: G3
INFO : JCS, CSA, NAVY, AF, G2, CI
DA IN 15593
(17 Jul 51)
wvp/5
OCS FORM
270
SECRET
COPY NO.
1 JAN 50
REPLACES DA SCO FORM 22-2, 15 JAN 49, WHICH MAY BE USED.
is U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1950-0-868130
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