Correspondence Between Rear Admiral James Foskett and President Harry S. Truman
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December 31, 1952
Dear Jim:
Thank you very much for your good letter of
the twenty-third. I am glad to know where you
are located and that everything is going well with
you. From all I can hear, Norway is & great
country and the people are extremely friendly to
Americans.
It was certainly thoughtful of you to write me as
you did and I appreciate it. Margaret enjoyed her
visit in Norway very much and told me that she
had seen you.
We missed you at the Staff Dinner the other night.
I gave a State Dinner in the White House for all
the members of my present staff and all who had
ever been on it. I don't think there were more than
two or three absentees and you were one of those.
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. TRUMAN
NATIONAL
Rear Admiral James H. Foskett
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
Embassy of the United States
SERVICE"
Military Assistance Advisory Group-Norway
Oslo, Norway
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