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THE FOREIGN SERVIOE
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
LONDON
December 1, 1949
PERSONAL AND PRIVATE
Dear Dean:
Sir William Strang, Permanent Under-Secretary, Foreign Office,
asked to see me today. When I called upon him I found the subject to
be discussed was the question of the air bases ( in the UK.)
It seems that Louis Johnson when he was having breakfast wi th Sir
Stafford Cripps Tuésday morning, November 29, , accord-
ing to Sir Stafford, had said that Mr. Bevin thought we contemplated a
program in Britain amounting to -24,000,000 but that I had subsequently
been able to clear this matter up with Mr. Bevin by talking with Lord
Tedder, and that it was quite clearly understood that what we were
seeking would cost 18,000,000 of which, according to Sir Stafford's
account of his conversation with Louis Johnson, the British burden would
amount to 63,800,000, with the balance left for us to meet. Strang
said that Mr. Bevin, having read Sir Stafford's account of his conversa-
tion with Louis Johnson, said that it was not exactly in conformi ty with
what had happened. Strang, speaking for Mr. Bevin, wanted the matter
satisfactorily cleared up.
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I then showed Strang the substance of my cable (Embtel 4715,
November 26) and amplified it by telling him that in my conversation
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with Tedder, which took place before I saw Bevin, it had appeared that
in the Defense Ministry here the figure of L24,900,000 had somehow or
other insinuated itself into the proposition and that this very much
larger figure was related to a very much larger program. I told Sir
William that I had immediately in the presence of Lord Tedder gotten
in touch with General Johnson, who as you know is in command of our Air
Forces in England, and had discovered, through him, that the 124,000,000
figure had its origin in a discussion in Washington between an American
military planner and a British military planner. This figure I found
out was not based on any accepted program of our government but merely
on one which was being bandied about. This larger program, with which
the
DECLASSIFIED
The Honorable Dean Acheson,
STATE MEMO 4-18-79
The Secretary of State,
PROTETT NLT 78.33
Washington, D.C.,
BYNLT-HC NARS, Date 4-26-79
U.S.A.
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