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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

ConfidentialU.S. State DepartmentSpecial Files

KOREAFirst Supplement, 1951-1966

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ConfidentialU.S. State Department

Special Files

KOREAFirst Supplement, 1951-1966

LOT FILESCINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954,

Lot Files 53-D-413 and 55-D-107Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Memoranda concerning proposed U.S. and South

Korea Troop Withdrawals and Reductions in South Korea, 1962-1963, Lot File 67-D-244Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director for Korea, 1952-1966,

Lot Files 66-D-503 and 69-D-54

Project EditorRobert E. Lester

Guide Compiled byJames Shields

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Confidential U. S. State Department special files. Korea. Firstsupplement, 1951-1966 [microform]: lot files/project editor, RobertE. Lester.

microfilm reels"CINCFE Korean SituationFile maintained by H. Freeman Matthews,1951-1954,LotFiles53D413 and 55D107. Deputy Undersecretary forPolitical Affairs, Memoranda concerning proposed U.S. and South KoreaTroop Withdrawals and Reductions in South Korea, 1962-1963, Lot File67D244. Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the CountryDirectorfor Korea, 1952-1966, LotFiles 665503 and69D54."Accompanied by a printed guide, compiled by James Henry Shields.

ISBN 1-55655-890-21. United States--Relations--Korea (South)--Sources. 2. Korea

(South)--Relations--United States--Sources. 3. Korea (South)--Politicsand government--1948-1960--Sources. 4. Korean War, 1950-1953--Sources.I. Title:Korea. First supplement, 1951-1966. II. Lester Robert. III.Shields, James Henry. IV. United States. Dept. of State. V. UniversityPublications of America (Firm)

E183.8.K6016.951904'22--dc22

2003066019CIP

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Scope and Content Note vNote on Sources viiEditorial Note viiAbbreviations ixReel Index

Reels 1-6CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews,

1951-1954, Lot Files 53-D-413 and 55-D-107 1

Reels 7-11Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director

for Korea, 1952-1966, Lot Files 66-D-503 and 69-D-54 6

Reel 12Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs, 1962-1963, Lot File 67-D-244 15

Subject Index 17

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTEMaintained by various offices, bureaus, individuals, and committees in the U.S.

Department of State, the Special Files contain a vast amount of information on a variety offoreign policy subjects. Originally, the Special Files were to contain only reference copies ofcorrespondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, position papers, briefingmaterials, studies, and other nonrecord material maintained for convenience in office orindividual files. Official copies of all permanently valuable State Department records weresupposed to be included in the Central Files of the department. World War II and thesubsequent cold war, however, put a heavy strain on the record-keeping system at thedepartment. Also, officials became more reluctant to send particularly sensitive or importantrecords to the more general Central Files. As a result, many original documents, recordcopies, working papers, drafts, informal notes, and annotated copies of memoranda wereincorporated into the Special Files.

The Special File number comprises the last two digits of the year in which the file wasretired or deactivated by the originating office or individual, a letter designation (D fordepartment origination, F for origination at a Foreign Service post, and M for a specialmission), and a final number that simply indicates the sequence in which a particularcollection was retired. For example, Special File 53-D-413 refers to file deactivated in 1953,originating at the Department of State, which was the 413th file retired that year. It shouldbe noted, however, that not all files that have been retired are still in existence. Some havebeen consolidated with similar material or have been destroyed because of a lack ofpermanently valuable records.

Lot Files 53-D-413 and 55-D-107: CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained byH. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954

These records consist of Top Secret-designated U.S. Army and Air Force telegramsfurnished to the State Department by the Defense Department Liaison Office andmaintained in the office of Deputy Undersecretary of State H. Freeman Matthews. Thetelegrams relate primarily to U.S. proposals for an armistice and the prolonged armisticenegotiations. There are also telegrams pertaining to the changing military and politicalsituation in Korea and UN support.

Lot Files 66-D-503 and 69-D-54: Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records ofthe Country Director for Korea, 1952-1966

These records consist of formerly Top Secret documents relating to such topics as theKorean Armistice, President Syngman Rhee, the Korean internal security situation, U.S.national security policy, the Korean army and its capabilities, the South Korean economy,and export controls. Documents highlight general economic conditions, relationships withother nations, military affairs, UN matters, U.S. aid programs, investment, health, education,defense, strategic trade controls, economic development plans, and cultural exchanges.

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Lot File 67-D-244: Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs, 1962-1963These records cover the proposed U.S. and South Korea troop withdrawals and

reductions in South Korea. Documents detail U.S. intervention for the return of passengersfrom the hijacked Korean National Airlines plane in 1958.

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NOTE ON SOURCES

The materials microfilmed for this publication are reproduced from Record Group 59located at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

EDITORIALNOTE

The Department of State's files in Record Group 59 are composed of Central Files,records originating from various embassies and consulates, other agencies, and within theState Department itself; and "Special Files" or Lot Files, records maintained by variousoffices, bureaus, individuals, and committees in the department. The records microfilmed forthis publication are reproduced from three Special Files.

University Publications of America made its selection of which files to microfilm after anextensive search of archival indexes for records relating to Korea and its role in the KoreanWar and U.S. policy during the 1960s.

These records were microfilmed in their original archival order as filed by the StateDepartment. As a result, while most of the documents within each folder are filmed inreverse chronological order, some are filmed in chronological sequence.

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ABBREVIATIONS

The following abbreviations are used frequently in this guide.

AID Agency for International Development

CARE Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere

CINCFE Commander in Chief, Far East

FAO United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization

ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization

ICRC International Committee of the Red Cross

MAC Military Armistice Commission

NNRC Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission

NNSC Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission

POW Prisoner of war

ROK Republic of Korea

UN United Nations

UNC United Nations Command

UNCURK United Nations Commission for the Unification andRehabilitation of Korea

UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific, and CulturalOrganization

UNKRA United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency

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REEL INDEX

The following is a listing of the folders that compose Confidential U.S. State Department SpecialFiles: Korea, First Supplement, 1951-1966. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame at which aparticular file folder begins. This is followed by the file title, the date(s) of the file, and the total numberof pages. Substantive issues are highlighted under the heading Major Topics.

Reel 1Frame No.

CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954,Lot Files 53-D-413 and 55-D-107

0001 Telegrams from Ridgway (Miscellaneous), July 19-August 3, 1951. 17 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Syngman Rhee; military demarcation line; C. Turner Joy; John

Muccio; UN; cease-fire negotiations between United States and Chinese and North KoreanCommunists; Shigeru Yoshida; Japanese peace treaty; ICRC.

0018 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part I, July 19-September 20,1951.143 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Kim Il Sung; Peng Teh-Huai; armistice negotiations between

United States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; UN investigation of detainment ofKorean soldiers in the Kaesong neutral zone; UNC; Kaesong zone neutrality agreement;Communist charges regarding Kaesong neutrality violations; military engagements; militarydemarcation line; Hyong Keun Lee; C. Turner Joy; A. J. Kinney; Communist propaganda;bombing incident in Kaesong zone.

0161 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part II, August 21-September 19,1951. 283 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; military engagements; demilitarized zone; military

demarcation line; UNC; Thirty-Eighth Parallel; armistice negotiations between United Statesand Chinese and North Korean Communists; C. Turner Joy; Nam Il; Communist chargesregarding Kaesong neutrality violations; Pan Mun Jom; Communist propaganda.

0444 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part III, September 20-November 30, 1951. 288 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and

North Korean Communists; UNC; Nam II; release and repatriation of POWs; militarydemarcation line; demilitarized zone; military engagements; war atrocities; war casualties;Kaesong; Hyong Keun Lee; C. Turner Joy; Pan Mun Jom; Communist charges regardingKaesong neutrality violations.

0732 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part IV, December 1-20,1951.155 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; POWs; armistice negotiations between United States

and Chinese and North Korean Communists; ICRC; MAC; Nam II; military airfields.

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0887 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part V, December 21,1951-January 13, 1952. 138 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; military personnel; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC;

military airfields; MAC; sovereignty; armistice negotiations between United States andChinese and North Korean Communists; Australian military forces; missionaries.

Reel 2CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954 cont.

0001 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part V, December 21,1951-January 13, 1952 cont. 59 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC; armistice negotiations

between United States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; ICRC.0060 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part VI, January 13-February 7,

1952. 205 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; ICRC; armistice

negotiations between United States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; UNC;coastal waters; MAC; harbors and ports; NNSC; displaced persons; military demarcation line;demilitarized zone; military airfields; Thirty-Eighth Parallel; air attack on POW camp.

0265 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part VII, February 8-28,1952.179 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; NNSC; UNC; Soviet Union;

harbors and ports; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and NorthKorean Communists; ICRC; displaced persons; military cemeteries and burials; militaryengagements; Nam II; military personnel.

0444 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part VIII, March 1-31, 1952.256 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; military personnel; UNC;

harbors and ports; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and NorthKorean Communists; air attack on POW camp; military airfields; escape from POW camp;Communist propaganda; NNSC; massacre at Koje-Do POW camp; Soviet Union;international assistance.

0700 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part IX, April 1-29, 1952. 207 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Koje-Do POW camp; UNC; Thirty-Eighth Parallel; military

demarcation line; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and NorthKorean Communists; military airfields; release and repatriation of POWs; ICRC; militaryengagements.

Reel 3CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954 cont.

0001 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part X, May 1-31,1952. 275 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and

North Korean Communists; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs; Syngman Rhee; Koje-Do POW camp; C. Turner Joy; military airfields; ICRC; Charles F. Colson; Francis T. Dodd;transport of Greek nationals from Communist China to Japan.

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0276 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XI, June 1-30, 1952. 258 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC; Soviet Union;

Syngman Rhee; release of civilian internees; Koje-Do POW camp; armistice negotiationsbetween United States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; Harold George (LordAlexander); military engagements.

0534 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XII, July 1-31, 1952. 217 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and

North Korean Communists; UNC; Soviet Union; release and repatriation of POWs; detentioncamps; bombing at POW camp; Japan civil disturbance; People's Republic of China;Syngman Rhee.

0751 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XIII, August 1-October 3,1952. 248 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and

North Korean Communists; release and repatriation of POWs; William K. Harrison; UNC;incident at POW camp; ICRC; military engagements; military assistance to Japan; Japaneseair force; Soviet Union; POW camp construction; reestablishment of Seoul as capital ofKorea.

Reel 4CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954 cont.

0001 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XIV, December 11,1952-March 1953. 148 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; Syngman Rhee; military

engagements; UNC; military personnel; currency reform in Korea; People's Republic ofChina; Kaesong neutral zone; reestablishment of Seoul as capital of Korea; Japanese air forceinterception of unidentified aircraft; Nationalist China; U.S. military bases in Korea; judicialaction against POWs; overflight restrictions within Japanese territory; Koje-Do POW camp.

0149 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XV, April 2-30, 1953. 289 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; Paek Too Chin; Syngman

Rhee; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and North KoreanCommunists; UNC; Korean demonstrations against armistice agreement; mistreatment ofPOWs; war casualties; neutrality of Switzerland; war atrocities; morale in the military; Japan;military demarcation line; Mark W. Clark; Kim II Sung; Chou En-Lai.

0438 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XVI, May 1-31,1953. 280 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice negotiations between United States and Chinese and

North Korean Communists; UNC; William K. Harrison; Syngman Rhee; release andrepatriation of POWs; Japan; bombs and bombing; Communist propaganda; NNSC; ICRC;neutrality of Switzerland; neutrality of Sweden; war casualties; mistreatment of POWs.

0718 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XVII, June 20-30, 1953.279 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; Syngman Rhee; Japan;

escape of POWs; UN; UNC; ICRC; armistice negotiations between United States andChinese and North Korean Communists; civil-military relations; Mark W. Clark; NNSC;MAC; military demarcation line; demilitarized zone; neutrality of Switzerland; NNRC.

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ReelSCINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954 cont.

0001 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XVII, June 20-30, 1953 cont.31pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; cease-fire agreement; armistice negotiations between United

States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; NNRC; Syngman Rhee; release andrepatriation of POWs; UNC; William K. Harrison.

0032 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XVIII, July 1-31, 1953.317pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Maxwell D. Taylor; release and repatriation of POWs;

Syngman Rhee; UNC; Mark W. Clark; escape of POWs; signing of armistice agreementbetween United States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; MAC; Communistpropaganda; NNRC; censorship of press; Nationalist China; ICRC; military engagements;foreign exchange; economic conditions; military demarcation line; NNSC; UNC.

0349 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XIX, August 1-31, 1953.116pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; MAC; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC; armistice

agreement between United States and Chinese and North Korean Communists; Mark W.Clark; ICRC; military aid to Korea; military force projection and deployment of U.S. forcesin Korea; disturbances at POW camps.

0465 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XX, September 1-December 26, 1953. 249 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; MAC; NNSC; UNC;

military personnel; role of Switzerland in NNRC; political conditions; Syngman Rhee; Indianmilitary force; military airlifts; armistice agreement between United States and Chinese andNorth Korean Communists; blockade of Korea; list of U.S. and UN personnel believed to bePOWs.

0714 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XXI, January 2-June 29,1954. 289 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; MAC; Syngman Rhee; political conditions; Korea-

Japan relations; elections; NNSC participation of Sweden; NNSC participation ofSwitzerland; internal security of Laos and Cambodia; armistice agreement between UnitedStates and Chinese and North Korean Communists; release and repatriation of POWs;military personnel; defectors from Communist bloc; Korean reaction to armisticenegotiations; Korean political parties; U.S. military aid to Japan; international law; NNRC;Maxwell D. Taylor.

Reel 6CINCFE Korean Situation File Maintained by H. Freeman Matthews, 1951-1954 cont.

0001 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (from Ridgway), Part XXII, July 1-November 10,1954. 59 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; NNSC; U.S. airbases in Philippines; MAC; UNC; military

personnel; Syngman Rhee; release and repatriation of POWs.0060 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part I, July 16-August 18,1951. 26 pp.

Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice agreement between United States and Chinese andNorth Korean Communists; UNC.

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0086 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part II, August 23-September 14,1951. 14 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Joint Chiefs of Staff; UNC.

0100 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part III, September 21-November 28,1951. 35 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Joint Chiefs of Staff; UNC; military demarcation line;

demilitarized zone.[Note: Part IV is missing from the collection.]

0135 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part V, December 5,1951-January 10,1952. 64 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; armistice agreement between United States and Chinese and

North Korean Communists; release and repatriation of POWs; list of civilian internees;UNKRA; UNC; MAC; Joint Chiefs of Staff.

0199 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part VI, January 15-February 11,1952. 18pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC.

0217 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part VII, February 15-29, 1952. 14 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Sweden supervision of truce; UNC; NNSC rejection of Soviet

Union membership.0231 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part VIII, March 6-22,1952. 27 pp.

Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC; World HealthOrganization; Chinese Communist propaganda.

0258 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part IX, April 3-29, 1952. 23 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Japan-U.S. relations; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs.

0281 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part X, May 1-31,1952. 28 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs.

0309 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XI, June 5-27,1952. 40 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; Koje-Do POW camp; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs;

Communist propaganda.0349 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XII, July 3-26, 1952. 23 pp.

Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs.0372 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XIII, August 1-November 26,

1952.51pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs; Mexico proposal for

Korean armistice; U.S. military aid to Japan.0423 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XIV, January 7-March 30, 1953.

36pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; U.S. military aid to Japan;

trials of POWs; Joint Chiefs of Staff.0459 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XV, April 1-30,1953. 44 pp.

Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; NNSC; armistice negotiations between United States andChinese and North Korean Communists; UNC; release and repatriation of POWs; Chou En-Lai.

0503 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XVI, May 1-29,1953. 46 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; Konrad Adenauer's offer of German hospital unit for

Korea; release and repatriation of POWs; ICRC; acceptance of Pakistan as neutral state.0549 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XVII, June 2-25,1953. 33 pp.

Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; NNSC participation by Sweden and Switzerland; SyngmanRhee; Joint Chiefs of Staff; NNRC.

0582 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XVIII, July 1-30,1953. 37 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; UNC; Indian government action for POWs.

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0619 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XIX, August 11-31,1953. 11 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; release and repatriation of POWs; UNC.

0630 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XX, September 3-December 29,1953. 38 pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; U.S. military aid to Japan; Japanese sovereignty over Ryukyu

Islands; directives for military occupation of North Korea; withdrawal of South African airsquadron from UNC; NNRC.

0668 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XXI, January 4-June 1954.58pp.Major Topics: Matthew Ridgway; defense industries in Japan; NNSC; NNRC; release and

repatriation of POWs; UNC; U.S. military deployment in Pacific area; economic inflation.0726 Korea, General Conference Telegrams (to Ridgway), Part XXII, July 14-August 11,1954.

4pp.Major Topic: Matthew Ridgway.

Reel?Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director for Korea,

1952-1966, Lot Files 66-D-503 and 69-D-540001 Korea--Political Conference, January 1952-July 1953. 190 pp.

Major Topics: UN; postarmistice discussions on Korean political settlement; elections; Sovietproposal for Korean unification; Potsdam Conference; Communist China admission to UN;NNRC; release and repatriation of POWs; armistice agreement between United States andChinese and North Korean Communists; MAC; NNSC; L. B. Pearson.

0191 Korea--Political Conference, August 1953. 7 pp.Major Topics: UN; Philippines comments on Korean political conference.

0198 Korea--Political Conference, September-October 1953. 4 pp.Major Topics: UN; postarmistice discussions on Korean political settlement.

0202 Korea--Political Conference, November 1-December 10,1953. 43 pp.Major Topics: North Korea socioeconomic and political developments; North Korea production

of coal, electric power, iron and steel, grain, fertilizer, building materials, and textiles; NorthKorea fishing industry; North Korea-China trade; UN.

0245 Korea--Political Conference, November 11,1953-September 1954. 32 pp.Major Topics: Armistice agreement between United States and Chinese and North Korean

Communists; NNRC; negotiations with China for reunification of Korea; release andrepatriation of POWs; A. Y. Vyshinsky; Krishna Menon.

0277 Korea--UN General Assembly, November-December 1955. 19 pp.0296 Korea--UN General Assembly, 1956. 45 pp.

Major Topics: Application by Korea and Vietnam for UN membership; economic conditions.0341 Korea--UNKRA (UN Korean Reconstruction Agency), 1955-1966. 15 pp.0356 Korea--North Korea and Communist Proposals for Reunification, 1955-1956. 3 pp.

Major Topic: Reunification of Korea.0359 Korea--UNESCO (UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) [1956]. 3 pp.0362 Korea--Membership in the UN [1956-1958]. 44 pp.

Major Topics: Vietnam application for UN membership; You Chan Yang.0406 Korea--UN General Assembly, January 1957. 13 pp.0419 Korea--UN General Assembly, August-October 1957. 35 pp.0454 Korea--UN General Assembly, November 1-15,1957. 19 pp.0473 Korea--UN General Assembly, November 16-December 1957. 11 pp.0484 Korea--UN Security Council [1955, 1958]. 7 pp.

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0491 Korea--UN General Assembly, 1958. 112 pp.Major Topics: Chinese Communist troop withdrawal from Korea; Communist aircraft in Korea;

troop strength of Communist and UNC forces, 1953-1958.0603 Korea--UN Specialized and Affiliated Agencies, General. 7 pp.0610 Korea--ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) [1955]. 3 pp.0613 Korea--International Committee-Red Cross and Geneva Conventions [1957-1958]. 13 pp.0626 Korea--UNCURK (UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea)

[1957-1958]. 44 pp.0670 Korea--UNKRA (UN Korean Reconstruction Agency), 1957. 76 pp.

Major Topic: Relief expenditures for Korea.0746 Korea--U.S. and UN Position for Peaceful Unification thru Free Elections, 1957. 24 pp.

Major Topics: UNCURK; UN observation of elections in North Korea; West German-U.S.relations.

0770 Korea--ROK Policy and Proposals on Unification [1955-1958]. 54 pp.Major Topics: Syngman Rhee; North Korea; U.S. position on Korean unification; elections.

0824 Korea--UN Resolutions [1950-1957]. 50 pp.Major Topic: UNCURK.

0874 Korea--UNKRA (UN Korean Reconstruction Agency), 1958. 19 pp.0893 Korea--UNKRA (UN Korean Reconstruction Advisory Committee) [1958]. 9 pp.0902 Korea--FAO (UN Food and Agricultural Organization) [1958]. 2 pp.0904 Korea--North Korea and Communist Proposals for Reunification, 1958. 50 pp.0954 Korea--U.S. and UN Position for Peaceful Unification thru Free Elections, 1958. 30 pp.

Major Topics: UN; elections; U.S. position on Korean unification; armistice agreement betweenUnited States and Chinese and North Korean Communists.

0984 History of Korean Problem (Hostilities, Cease-fire Negotiations, Foreign Troops,Chronologies, etc.) [1958]. 16pp.

1000 Korea--"Third Force" Activities: Proposals for Neutralization of Korea [1958]. 13 pp.Major Topic: Chinese Communist position on Korean unification.

ReelSBureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director for Korea,

1952-1966 cont.0001 DEF 19 [Defense] Military Assistance--Korea, 1965. 25 pp.0026 E Economic Affairs--N.K. [North Korea], 1965. 3 pp.0029 E 2 [Economic Affairs] General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 18 pp.

Major Topics: Young Sun Kim; economic conditions; military situation in Korea.0047 Korean Domestic Situation--Student Demonstrations, Fall 1965. 44 pp.

Major Topics: Students; public demonstrations; Vietnam conflict.0091 Economic Assistance, DL's [Development Loans] [1965]. 8 pp.0099 DEF 15-3 [Defense; Bases] Status of Forces--Korea, 1965. 34 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. troop strength.0133 AID 1 [Aid] General Policy, Plans, Coordination--Korea [1965]. 64 pp.

Major Topics: AID; economic aid, FY1966-FY1969; military procurement.0197 FN 2 [Finance] General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.

Major Topic: Economic aid.0201 FN 12 [Finance] Balance of Payments--Korea, 1965. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Economic aid.0206 AID 2 [Aid] General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 17 pp.

Major Topics: Economic aid; AID.

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0223 AID 8 [Aid] Grants, Technical Assistance--Korea, 1965. 8 pp.Major Topic: Korean technical aid programs in Africa.

0231 AID 7 [Aid] Program Operation--Korea, 1965. 9 pp.Major Topic: Korean and Chinese Nationalist aid programs to promote U.S. involvement in

Africa.0240 AID 9 [Aid] DL [Development Loans] [1965]. 7 pp.0247 AID 9 [Aid] Loans, General--Korea, 1965. 45 pp.

Major Topics: Coal mining contract awarded to Ingersoll-Rand over the German firm DEMAG;AID; West German reaction to coal mining contract awarded to U.S. firm; development loanto Oriental Chemical Industry Co.

0292 DEF Defense--N.K. [North Korea], 1965. 2 pp.Major Topic: North Korean troops in Vietnam.

0294 AID 15-10 [Aid] Barter, Charity Uses, Vol. Agencies (Title III)--Korea, 1965. 12 pp.Major Topics: CARE; AID.

0306 AE 4 [Atomic Energy] Agreements--Korea, 1965. 23 pp.Major Topic: Atomic energy agreement between United States and Republic of Korea.

0329 AGR Agriculture--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.Major Topic: Livestock and livestock industry.

0331 AGR 4 [Agriculture] Agreements--Korea, 1965. 7 pp.Major Topics: Agricultural machinery and equipment; agricultural exports and imports.

0338 AGR 12-3 [Agriculture] Surplus and Shortages--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.Major Topic: Agricultural exports and imports.

0342 AV 12-2 [Aviation, Civil] Sales, Purchase, Transfer--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.Major Topic: Korean Airlines purchase of aircraft.

0345 AV 9 [Aviation, Civil] Routes and Schedules--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0347 BG Building and Grounds--Korea, 1965. 5 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. embassy residence in Seoul.0352 CR Communications and Records--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.

Major Topic: Security classification of documents.0354 CSM Communism--Korea, 1965. 10 pp.

Major Topics: Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League; David N. Rowe.0364 AID 10 [Aid] Grants, Economic Assistance--Korea, 1965. 62 pp.

Major Topics: Economic aid; military assistance; Korean assistance to Africa; Korean militaryaid to South Vietnam; AID.

0426 DEF 2 [Defense] General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.Major Topic: Chang U-Chu visit to United States.

0428 DEF 6 [Defense] Armed Forces--Korea, 1965. 48 pp.Major Topic: Korean military aid to South Vietnam.

0476 DEF 6-6 [Defense: Military Decorations and Awards] Korea, 1965. 19 pp.Major Topic: Legion of Merit to Korean military officers.

0495 DEF 7 [Defense] Visits, Missions--Korea, 1965. 73 pp.Major Topics: Briefings with U.S. and Korean military officers; William P. Yarborough.

0568 DEF 6-1 [Defense] Army--Korea, 1965. 6 pp.Major Topic: Factionalism in the Korean army.

0574 DEF 6-8 [Defense: Mobilization; Demobilization] Air Force--Korea, 1965. 14 pp.Major Topic: U.S. military force reduction in Korea.

0588 DEF 12-5 [Defense: Procurement; Sale] Research and Development--Korea, 1965. 42 pp.Major Topic: U.S. procurement in Korea for Vietnam.

0630 E 5 [Economic Affairs] Economic Developments--Korea, 1965. 7 pp.Major Topics: German participation in Korean economic development; Korean Economic

Development Institute.

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0637 EDX Educational and Culture Exchanges--Korea, 1965. 30 pp.Major Topic: Application waivers for exchange visitors from Korea.

0667 DEF 19-3 [Defense: Equipment; Supplies] [1965]. 10 pp.0677 DEF 9-5 [Defense] Training--Korea, 1965. 9 pp.

Major Topic: Military training exercises.0686 DEF 6-10 [Defense: Military Cemeteries; War Dead] Korea, 1965. 8 pp.

Major Topics: Memorial services for military dead in Korea; War Memorial ActivitiesAssociation.

0694 E 1 Economic Affairs: General Policy, Plans, Programs--Korea, 1965. 10 pp.Major Topics: Economic relations between Korea and Japan; Korean Economic Development

Institute.0704 E 7 [Economic Affairs] Visits--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.0707 EDU 7 [Education and Culture] Visits--Korea, 1965. 36 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. visits by Korean officials.0743 E 9 Economic Affairs [National Accounts; Gross National Product] [1965]. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Korean budget and economy.0748 EDU Education and Culture--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.

Major Topic: Pak Tong-kyu's observations on U.S. society.0752 [FN] 11 [Finance] International Banks and Banking--Korea, 1965. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Asian Development Bank.0757 FN 15 [Finance] Budget and Government--Korea, 1965. 8 pp.

Major Topics: Government budget; economic conditions.0765 FN 16 [Finance] Revenue, Taxation--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.

Major Topic: Taxation.0769 FN 17 [Finance] Money, Currency--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.

Major Topic: General Accounting Office.0773 U.S. Force Levels. 12 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. military force reduction in Korea.0785 POL 2 General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 18 pp.

Major Topic: Christopher A. Norred Jr.'s visit to Korea.0803 POL 1 Political Affairs: General Policy, Background--Korea, 1965. 86 pp.

Major Topics: U.S. policy objectives in Korea; Korean troop movement to Vietnam.0889 Indochina [1965]. 23 pp.

Major Topic: Status of Forces negotiations by United States with Philippines, Korea, and China.

Reel 9Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director for Korea,

1952-1966 cont.0001 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] ROK-Japan--Korea, 1965. 144 pp.

Major Topics: Normalization of Japan-Korea relations; student demonstrations in Seoul; Koreanmovement of troops to Vietnam.

0145 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] [April1965]. 15 pp.Major Topic: Korean invitation to Vice President Hubert Humphrey.

0160 PER 15-9 [Personnel] Dependent Education--Korea, 1965. 31 pp.Major Topic: Winthrop G. Brown.

0191 POL 2 [Political Affairs and Relations] General Reports and Statistics, Comments andConversations--Korea, 1965. 110pp.Major Topics: Vietnam conflict; normalization of Japan-Korea relations; Kim Yong-sun.

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0301 PER [Personnel: Revision of Foreign Service Posts Map, January 1965]. 6 pp.0307 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] March

[1965]. 32pp.Major Topic: MAC.

0339 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] May[1965]. 16pp.Major Topic: Gifts to Korean President Pak.

0355 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] June[1965]. 31pp.

0386 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] July[1965]. 8 pp.

0394 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] August[1965]. 15 pp.

0409 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] September[1965]. 28 pp.Major Topics: Visit of Korean officials to United States; Korean military forces in Vietnam.

0437 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] October[1965]. 18pp.Major Topic: Asia Foundation.

0455 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] November1965. 29 pp.

0484 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] December1965. 18pp.

0502 ORG Organization, N.K. [North Korea] 1965. 7 pp.0509 ORG 1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] Meetings

and Conferences--Korea, January 1965. 30 pp.Major Topic: Normalization of Japan-Korea relations.

0539 Military Cease-fire [Armistice] Commission (MAC). 5 pp.0544 FT 13 [Foreign Trade] Duties--Korea, 1965. 9 pp.

Major Topic: Tariff on imports of Korean products.0553 LEG Legislative and Legal Affairs, Members of Congress, M thru Z--Korea, 1965. 16 pp.

Major Topics: Prostitution; civil-military relations.0569 HLTH 2 [Health and Medical Care] General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0571 FT 13-1 [Foreign Trade] Anti Dumping--Korea, 1965. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Antidumping regulations.0576 HLTH-8 [Health and Medical Care] Diseases and Conditions--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0578 INCO Industries and Commodities--N.K. [North Korea], 1965. 5 pp.0583 INCO [Industries and Commodities] Pulp, Paper and Paperboard--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.0586 INCO [Industries and Commodities] Cotton Textile--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.0590 INCO Industries and Commodities--Korea, 1965. 30 pp.

Major Topics: Rushcloth; Korea violation of U.S. copyright.0620 INCO [Industries and Commodities] Fertilizer--Korea, 1965. 7 pp.0627 INCO [Industries and Commodities] Fish and Fishing--Korea, 1965. 18 pp.

Major Topics: Fishing in North Pacific Ocean; Vietnam conflict; UN.0645 PET Petroleum: General Policy, Plans--Korea, 1965. 10 pp.

Major Topics: Korea Oil Corporation; military contracts and procurement.0655 PET 10 [Petroleum] Resources, Oil Fields--Korea, 1965. 11 pp.0666 PET 4 [Petroleum] Agreements--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0668 PET 18-2 [Petroleum: Tankers] [1965]. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Gulf Oil Corporation sale of oil tankers to Korea.0673 PET 6 [Petroleum] Companies--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.

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0676 P [Filing Sheet, Undated]. 2 pp.0678 INT 2 [Intelligence: Estimates; Reports] K [Korea] [1965]. 16 pp.

Major Topics: Kilsoo Haan; Communism and Communists; Korean military support in Vietnam.0694 POL Political Affairs--N.K. [North Korea], 1965. 12 pp.

Major Topics: MAC.0706 POL 2 [Political Affairs and Relations: General Reports and Statistics] Weekly Notes to

Seoul, Korea, 1965. 17 pp.Major Topics: Political conditions; economic conditions; Christopher A. Norred Jr.; Japan-Korea

relations.0723 POL 3 [Political Affairs and Relations] Organizations and Alignments--Korea, 1965. 8 pp.0731 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] Area Relationship [1965]. 20 pp.

Major Topics: Normalization of Japan-Korea relations; Korean military support in Vietnam.0751 POL Political Affairs and Relationship--Korea [1965]. 4 pp.0755 POL 6-2 [Political Affairs and Relations] Congratulations and Condolences--Korea, 1965.

12pp.Major Topic: U.S. visit of Korean President Chung-Hee Park.

0767 POL 7 [Political Affairs and Relations] Political Affairs, Visits--N.K. [North Korea], 1965.l lpp .Major Topic: Visit of North Korea Premier Kim II Sung to Indonesia.

0778 POL 7 [Political Affairs and Relations: Visits; Meetings] Humphrey [U.S. Vice President,1965]. 4 pp.Major Topic: Visit of Vice President Humphrey to Korea.

0782 POL 7 [Political Affairs and Relations] Visits and Missions--Korea, 1965. 131 pp.Major Topic: Meetings of U.S. and Korean government officials.

Reel 10Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director for Korea,

1952-1966 cont.0001 POL 7 [Political Affairs and Relations] Visits--Korea, 1965. 110 pp.

Major Topics: Visit of U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Marshall Green to Korea;meetings of U.S. and Korean government officials.

0111 Visit of Yi Tong Won [1965]. 23 pp.Major Topics: Visit to United States by Korean Foreign Minister Yi Tong Won; Dean Rusk.

0134 POL 7 [Political Affairs and Relations] Park Chun Hee--Korea, 1965. 343 pp.Major Topics: Visit to United States by Korean President Chung Hee Park; award of honorary

degree to President Park; AID; economic conditions.0477 POL 7 [Political Affairs and Relations: Visits; Meetings] Lee Tong Won (Yi)--Korea, 1965.

220 pp.Major Topics: Visit to United States by Korean Foreign Minister Lee Tong Won; Dean Rusk;

economic aid.0697 POL 8 [Political Affairs and Relations] Neutralism and Nonalignment--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.

Major Topic: Meeting of U.S. and Korean government officials in Algiers.0701 POL 12 [Political Affairs and Relations] Political Parties--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.0704 POL 15 [Political Affairs and Relations] Government--Korea, 1965. 19 pp.0723 K-POL 15-1 [Political Affairs and Relations: Head of State; Executive Branch] "Syngman

Rhee" (Death) [1965]. 2 pp.Major Topic: Transportation of Syngman Rhee's body to Korea.

0725 POL 15-1 [Political Affairs and Relations] Heads of State--Korea, 1965. 12 pp.Major Topic: Kim Chong-p'il.

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0737 POL 15-2 [Political Affairs and Relations: Legislature] Korea, 1965. 5 pp.Major Topic: Admission of North Korea to Inter-Parliamentary Union.

0742 POL 17 [Political Affairs and Relations] Diplomatic and Consular Representation--Korea,1965. 64 pp.

0806 POL 17 [Political Affairs and Relations] Diplomatic Representation--N.K. [North Korea],1965. 3 pp.Major Topics: Diplomatic relations of North Korea; Communist China's economic and military

assistance to Vietnam.0809 POL 23 [Political Affairs and Relations] Internal Security--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.0813 POL 23-8 [Political Affairs and Relations: Internal Security] Demonstrations, Riots and

Protest--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0815 POL 27-14 [Political Affairs and Relations: Internal Security: Truce; Cease-fire; Armistice]

Korea, 1965. 140 pp.Major Topics: MAC; U.S. aggression against North Korea; list of unaccounted UNC POWs and

foreign nationals; student demonstrations.

Reel 11Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, General Records of the Country Director for Korea,

1952-1966 cont.0001 POL 29 [Political Affairs and Relations] Arrest and Detention--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.

Major Topic: Request for U.S. government intervention regarding release of Paul A. Gingold.0004 POL 29-1 [Political Affairs and Relations] Political Prisoners--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.

Major Topic: Release of Korean political prisoners.0006 POL 30 [Political Affairs and Relations] Defectors and Expellees--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.

Major Topic: Defectors to and from Korea.0009 POL 32-4 [Political Affairs and Relations: Comments by North Korean Premier Kim

II Sung on Korean Unification]. 3 pp.0012 POL 33-4 [Political Affairs and Relations] Territorial Waters--Korea, 1965. 32 pp.

Major Topics: Territorial dispute between Korea and Japan over Dokdo Island; fishing rightsdispute between Korea and Japan near Cheju Island.

0044 Briefings, 1966. 21 pp.Major Topic: Korean military aid to Vietnam.

0065 DEF 6 Defense Affairs--Armed Forces [1966]. 14 pp.Major Topic: Korean troop support in Vietnam.

0079 PPT Passport and Citizenship--N.K. [North Korea], 1965. 9 pp.Major Topic: Travel by U.S. citizens to North Korea.

0088 PPV [U.S. Information Service] Press, Publications and Visuals--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.Major Topic: U.S. exchange of official publications with Korea.

0090 PPV [U.S. Information Service] Press, Publications and Visuals--N.K. [North Korea], 1965.6pp.

0096 PR Public Relations--Korea, 1965. 10 pp.Major Topic: Chung Hee Park's address to Korean troops for Vietnam.

0106 Procurement--1965. 25 pp.Major Topic: U.S. military procurement in Korea for Vietnam.

0131 PS 7-6 [Protective Services] Whereabouts--Korea, 1965. 13 pp.Major Topic: Request by Korean government for settlement of claim against United States.

0144 PPT Passport and Citizenships--Korea, 1965. 20 pp.Major Topics: Issuance of diplomatic passports; travel by U.S. citizens to North Korea.

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0164 SCI 7 [Science and Technology] Visits and Missions--Korea, 1965. 48 pp.Major Topics: Korean Institute for Industrial Technology and Applied Science; Korean Gross

National Product; industrial production and capacity.0212 SOC Social Conditions, General Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0214 SOC 3 [Social Conditions] Organizations and Conferences--Korea, 1965. 4 pp.0218 SOC 10 [Social Conditions] Disasters and Disaster Relief--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.0221 SOC 11 [Social Conditions] Crime and Law Enforcement--Korea, 1965. 6 pp.0227 SOC 11-3 [Social Conditions] Prosecution--Korea, 1965. 6 pp.

Major Topic: Trial of Paul A. Gingold in Korea.0233 SOC 14-3 [Social Conditions: Children; Youth] [1965]. 7 pp.

Major Topics: Pearl Buck; adoption service for Amerasian children in Korea.0240 [PS] 8-4 [Protective Services] Seizure, Damage--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0242 SOFA Negotiations [Status of Forces Agreement], 1965-1966. 12 pp.0254 TP Trade Promotion and Assistance--Korea, 1965. 29 pp.

Major Topic: Visit of Korean business delegation to United States.0283 TP 7 [Trade Promotion and Assistance] Visits and Missions--Korea, 1965. 5 pp.0288 TP 3 [Trade Promotion and Assistance: Organizations and Conferences] Korea, 1965. 3 pp.0291 TRV Travel and Transportation--Korea, 1965. 5 pp.0296 Visit--Fonmin Yi Tong-Won [1965]. 9 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. visit of Korean Foreign Minister Yi Tong Won.0305 UN United Nations: General Policy, Plans--Korea, 1965. 2 pp.0307 V 31-3 Transits, Visas--Korea, 1965. 7 pp.

Major Topic: Deportation.0314 VEH Vehicle--N.K. [North Korea], 1965 [Empty Folder]. 1pp.0315 TP 15-1 [Trade Promotion and Assistance] Bids and Tenders--Korea, 1965. 3 pp.

Major Topic: Defense contracts and procurement.0318 AID 9 Loans--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.

Major Topic: AID.0321 AV [12-2] [Aviation, Civil] Sale, Purchase, Transfer--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.

Major Topic: Corruption and bribery.0324 DEF 7 Defense Affairs, Visits, Missions, [1966]. 3 pp.0327 DEF 12 Defense Affairs, Armaments [1966]. 6 pp.0333 AID 15-8 [Aid: PL 480: Commodity Sales for Foreign Currency] Title 1--Korea, 1966. 4 pp.0337 ECON Korea-Japan Economic Cooperation, 1966. 18 pp.

Major Topics: Japanese economic activities in Korea; AID development loans to Korea.0355 ECON [Economic Affairs] Budget, 1966. 3 pp.0358 ECON [Economic Affairs] Commercial, 1966. 5 pp.0363 ECON [Economic Affairs] Wheat and Offset, 1966. 7 pp.0370 ECON [Economic Affairs] GAO (General Accounting Office), 1966. 15 pp.

Major Topic: Foreign exchange.0385 ECON Economic Policy and Strategy, 1966. 9 pp.

Major Topic: Korean military support of Vietnam.0394 ECON Economic Assistance, DL's [Development Loans], TC, 1966. 4 pp.

Major Topic: Japanese aid to Southeast Asian development.0398 Travel to North Korea, [1965]. 7 pp.

Major Topic: Restriction on travel of U.S. citizens in North Korea.0405 ECON [Economic Affairs] Petroleum, 1966. 4 pp.

Major Topic: Korean oil tanker operations.0409 ECON [Economic Affairs] North Korea, 1966. 7 pp.

Major Topics: North Korea industrial production and plant capacity; North Korea trade.0416 EDU 7 [Education and Culture] Visits--Korea, 1966. 4 pp.

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0420 E 2 [Economic Affairs] Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1966. 4 pp.Major Topic: Korea economic forecast for FY1967.

0424 ECON [Economic Affairs] PL 480, 1966. 12 pp.Major Topics: P.L. 480 agreement with Korea; barley exports.

0436 EDU 2 Education and Culture, Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1966. 35 pp.Major Topics: Fulbright program in Korea; exchange of persons programs.

0471 ECON [Economic Affairs] Stabilization Program, 1966. 5 pp.Major Topic: U.S.-Korea stabilization agreements.

0476 FN 6 [Finance] Domestic Banks and Banking--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.0479 FN 17 [Finance] Money and Currency--Korea, 1966. 4 pp.0483 INCO [Industries and Commodities] Fish and Fishing--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. tungsten disposal program.0486 INCO Industries and Commodities, A-Z--Korea, 1966. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Horticulture.0491 INCO 11 [Industries and Commodities] Industrial Property--Korea, 1966. 2 pp.0493 INF Information Activities--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.0496 INT 2 Intelligence, Estimates and Reports [1966]. 11 pp.0507 INT 6 Intelligence, Collection of Intelligence--Korea, 1966. 2 pp.0509 LAB 1 Labor and Manpower, Policy and Plans--Korea, 1966. 25 pp.

Major Topics: Labor unions; U.S. visit by Korean Labor Bureau director Seung-joon Huh.0534 LAB 3 Organizations and Conferences--Korea, 1966. 4 pp.

Major Topic: International Labor Organization.0538 MILITARY Korean Armed Forces, 1966. 10 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. deployment in Asia.0548 MILITARY UN Command, 1966. 7 pp.0555 MIL Voice of the UN Command, 1966-1967. 5 pp.0560 Troops to Vietnam, Additional Troops, April-May 1966. 27 pp.

Major Topic: Korea military support to Vietnam.0587 ORG-1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination] January

1966. 5 pp.0592 KORG-1 [Organization and Administration: General Policy; Plans; Coordination, 1966].

48pp.Major Topic: Defense contracts and procurement.

0640 PER 13-3 [Personnel] Assignment, Detail--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.Major Topic: Diplomatic and consular service.

0643 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] Domestic Situation, 1966. 14 pp.Major Topic: Political conditions.

0657 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] Peace Corps, 1966. 6 pp.0663 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] Korea-Japan Relations, 1966. 5 pp.0668 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] ROK [Korea]-Vietnam Relations, 1966. 3 pp.0671 POL [Political Affairs and Relations] Public Safety (Internal Security), 1966. 4 pp.0675 POL 2 Political Affairs and Relations: General Reports and Statistics [1966]. 18 pp.0693 POL 3 Political Affairs and Relations: Organizations and Alignments [1966]. 2 pp.0695 POL 7 Political Affairs and Relations: Visits, Meetings [1966]. 13 pp.

Major Topics: Korea visit of Vice President Hubert Humphrey; U.S. visit by Korean officials.0708 POL 27-14 Political Affairs and Relations: Truce, Cease-Fire, Armistice--Korea, 1966.

19pp.Major Topic: MAC.

0727 POL 2 Political Affairs and Relations: General Reports and Statistics [1965-1966]. 11 pp.0738 POL 29 Political Affairs and Relations: Political Prisoners, 1966. 2 pp.

Major Topic: Release of Korean political prisoners.

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0740 PPT Passport and Citizenship--Korea, 1966. 4 pp.0744 PR 2 Public Relations, Reports and Statistics--Korea, 1966. 2 pp.0746 PR 10 [Public Relations] Publications--Korea, 1966. 7 pp.

Major Topic: Capacity of Korean cement plant.0753 SOCIAL Youth, 1966. 14 pp.

Major Topic: Educational activities of Korean youth.0767 SOCIAL APACL, 1966. 5 pp.

Major Topic: Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League.0772 [Korean Question, UN] [1966]. 2 pp.0774 VISITS Yi Tong-Won, 1966. 4 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. visit by Korean Foreign Minister Lee Tong Won.0778 V Visas--Korea, 1966. 3 pp.0781 McNamara Visit to Seoul [1965]. 6 pp.

Major Topic: Korea visit by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara.

Reel 12Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs, 1962-1963, Lot File 67-D-244

0001 Korea, 1962. 113pp.Major Topics: U.S. military force level in Korea; Korean defense budget, 1962-1968.

0114 Korea, (April-May) 1963. 217 pp.Major Topics: U.S. military force reduction in Korea; Sino-Soviet response to U.S. military

adjustment in Korea; nuclear weapons.0331 Korea (Force Requirements in), June 1963. 2 pp.0333 Korea, (June-September) 1963. 183 pp.

Major Topics: U.S. military force reduction in Korea; nuclear weapons; balance of payments.0516 Korea, (October-December) 1963. 148 pp.

Major Topic: U.S. military force reduction in Korea.0664 KNA Plane Incident, K4-B.9 [1958]. 60 pp.

Major Topics: Defections; U.S. intervention for return of passengers detained after Communisthijacking of Korean National Airlines plane.

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microfilm publication. The first numberafter an entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the framenumber at which a particular file folder containing information on the subject begins. Hence, 11: 0233directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0233 of Reel 11. By referring to the Reel Index,which constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title, inclusive dates,and a list of Major Topics, listed in the order in which they appear on the film.

AdoptionAmerasian children 11: 0233

Africaaid from Korea 8: 0223, 0364aid from Korea and Nationalist China

8:0231Agency for International Development (AID)

8: 0133, 0206, 0247, 0294, 0364; 10: 0134;11:0318

development loans to Korea 11: 0337Agricultural exports and imports

8:0331,0338barley 11:0424

Agricultural machinery and equipment8:0331

Air forcesJapan 3: 0751; 4: 0001South Africa 6: 0630

Air piracyKorean National Airlines plane hijacking

12:0664Air traffic control

overflight restrictions in Japan 4: 0001Air warfare

POW camp attack 2: 0060, 0444Amerasian children

adoption 11: 0233Antidumping regulations

9: 0571

Armisticeagreement between United States and

Chinese and North Korean Communists1:0018-0887; 2: 0001-0700; 3: 0001-0751; 4:0149-0718; 5: 0001-0714;6: 0060, 0135, 0372, 0459; 7: 0001,0245,0954

reaction from Korea to negotiations 5: 0714Asia

U.S. military deployment 11: 0538Asia Foundation

9: 0437Asian Development Bank

8: 0752Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League

8:0354; 11:0767Australia

military forces 1: 0887Awards, medals, and prizes

honorary degree to Chung-hee Park10:0134

see also Military awards, decorations, andmedals

Balance of payments8: 0201; 12:0333

Barley11:0424

BlockadesKorea 5: 0465

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Bombs and bombingKaesong zone attack 1: 0018POW camp attack 3: 0534; 4: 0438

Brown, Winthrop G.9:0160

Buck, Pearl11:0233

Building materialsNorth Korea production 7: 0202

Business cycles6: 0668

Cambodiainternal security 5: 0714

Cease-fireagreement 5: 0001negotiations 1: 0001see also Armistice

Censorship of press5: 0032

Chang U-ChuU.S. visit 8: 0426

Cheju IslandJapan-Korea dispute over fishing rights

11:0012Children

adoption of Amerasians 11: 0233China, Nationalist

4: 0001; 5:0032aid to Africa 8: 0231

China, People's Republic of3: 0534, 4: 0001admission to UN 7: 0001aid to Vietnam 10: 0806armistice agreement 1: 0018-0887; 2: 0001-

0700; 3:0001-0751; 4: 0149-0718;5:0001-0714; 6:0060, 0135, 0459;7: 0001, 0245, 0954

Communist views on Korea unification7: 0904, 1000

Korean War cease-fire negotiations 1: 0001negotiations for reunification of Korea

7: 0245propaganda 6: 0231response to U.S. military adjustment in

Korea 12: 0114Status of Forces negotiations 8: 0889trade with North Korea 7: 0202transport of Greek nationals from

Communist China to Japan 3: 0001troop withdrawal from Korea 7: 0491

Chou En-Lai4: 0149; 6:0459

Civil-military relations4: 0718; 9:0553

ClaimsKorea request for settlement of claim against

United States 11:0131Clark, Mark W.

4:0149, 0718; 5: 0032, 0349Coal and coal mining

contract award to Ingersoll-Rand 8: 0247North Korea 7: 0202

Coastal waters2:0060

Colson, Charles F.3:0001

Concrete and cementKorea cement plant capacity 11: 0746

ContractsIngersoll-Rand coal mining 8: 0247

Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere(CARE)

8: 0294Copyright

violations 9: 0590Corruption and bribery

11:0321Currency

reform in Korea 4: 0001Customs duties and tariffs

import tariff on Korean products 9: 0544Defections

Communist bloc 5: 0714Korea 11: 0006; 12:0664

Defense budget and appropriations12:0001

Defense contracts and procurement8: 0133; 9: 0645; 11:0315,0592U.S. procurement in Korea for Vietnam

8:0588; 11:0106Defense industries

Japan 6: 0668DEMAG

coal mining contract loss 8: 0247Demilitarized zone

1: 0161-0444; 2: 0060; 4: 0718; 6:0100Democratic People's Republic of Korea

see Korea, North

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Demonstrations and protestsKorea demonstrations against armistice

agreement 4: 0149student 8: 0047

Department of Defensesee Joint Chiefs of Staff

Deportation11:0307

Detention camps3:0534

Development loanssee Loans

Diplomatic and consular service11:0640North Korea diplomatic relations 10: 0806U.S. embassy residence in Seoul 8: 0347

Displaced persons2: 0060, 0265

Dodd, Francis T.3:0001

Dokdo IslandJapan-Korea territorial dispute 11: 0012

Economic aid8: 0091, 0133-0197, 0206, 0364; 10: 0477

Economic conditions5: 0032; 7: 0296; 8: 0029, 0743, 0757;

9: 0706; 10:0134Economic indicators

Korea Gross National Product 11: 0164Elections

5: 0714; 7: 0001, 0770, 0954North Korea elections observation by UN

7: 0746Electric power

North Korea production 7: 0202Exchange of persons programs

11:0436application waivers for visitors from Korea

8: 0637Federal Republic of Germany

see Germany, WestFertilizers

North Korea 7: 0202Fish and fishing industry

Cheju Island fishing rights dispute betweenJapan and Korea 11: 0012

North Korea 7: 0202North Pacific Ocean 9: 0627

Foreign exchange5:0032; 11:0370

Foreign tradesee Agricultural exports and imports

Foreign trade controlssee Antidumping regulations

Fulbright, J. William, Foreign ScholarshipBoard

Fulbright program in Korea 11: 0436General Accounting Office

8: 0769George, Harold (Lord Alexander)

3:0276Germany, West

aid to Korea economic development 8: 0630hospital unit offered to Korea 6: 0503reaction to coal mining contract awarded to

U.S. firm 8: 0247relations with United States 7: 0746

Gifts and donationsPark, Chung-hee--gifts 9: 0339

Gingold, Paul A.release request by U.S. government 11: 0001trial in Korea 11: 0227

Grains and grain productsNorth Korea production 7: 0202see also Barley

Greecetransport of Greek nationals from

Communist China to Japan 3: 0001Green, Marshall

Korea visit 10: 0001Gulf Oil Corporation

oil tanker sale to Korea 9: 0668Haan, Kilsoo

9: 0678Harbors and ports

2: 0060-0444Harrison, William K.

3: 0751; 4: 0438; 5: 0001Horticulture

11:0486Hospitals

West German hospital unit in Korea 6: 0503Humphrey, Hubert

9:0145,0778; 11:0695India

government action for POWs 6: 0582military forces 5: 0465

Industrial production and capacity11:0164Korea cement plant capacity 11: 0746North Korea 11: 0409

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Ingersoll-Randcoal mining contract award 8: 0247

Internal securityCambodia 5: 0714Laos 5: 0714

International assistance2: 0444; 7: 0670; 10: 0806; 11: 0333, 0394,

0424see also Military assistance

International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO)

7:0610International Labor Organization

11:0534International law

5:0714Inter-Parliamentary Union

admission of North Korea 10: 0737Iron and steel industry

North Korea 7: 0202Japan

4: 0149-0718aid to Southeast Asia development 11: 0394air force 3: 0751; 4: 0001civil unrest 3: 0534defense industries 6: 0668military assistance 3: 0751; 6: 0372-0423,

0630overflight restrictions 4: 0001peace treaty 1: 0001relations with Korea 5: 0714; 8: 0694;

9: 0001, 0191, 0509, 0706, 0731;11:0012,0337

relations with United States 6: 0258sovereignty over Ryukyu Islands 6: 0630transport of Greek nationals from

Communist China to Japan. 3: 0001Joint Chiefs of Staff

6: 0086-0135, 0423, 0549Joy, C. Turner

1:0001-0444; 3: 0001Kaesong

neutrality agreement 1: 0018neutrality violations 1: 0018-0444; 4: 0001UN investigation of Korea soldier

detainment in Kaesong 1: 0018Kim Chong-p'il

10: 0725Kim II Sung

1:0018; 4: 0149Indonesia visit 9: 0767

Kim Yong-sun8: 0029; 9: 0191

Kinney, A. J.1:0018

Koje-Do POW camp2:0444,0700;3:0001-0276;4:0001;

6: 0309Korea, North

7: 0770, 0904; 8: 0026; 9: 0502armistice agreement 1: 0018-0887; 2: 0001-

0700; 3: 0001-0751; 4: 0149-0718;5: 0001-0032, 0349-0714; 6: 0060,0135, 0459;7:0001,0245, 0954

cease-fire negotiations 1: 0001diplomatic relations 10: 0806elections observation by UN 7: 0746fishing industry 7: 0202industrial production and plant capacity

7:0202; 11:0409Inter-Parliamentary Union admission

10:0737military occupation directives 6: 0630political developments 7: 0202restriction on travel of U.S. citizens

11:0398socioeconomic developments 7: 0202trade 7: 0202; 11:0409travel by U.S. citizens to North Korea

11:0079,0144troops in Vietnam 8: 0292U.S. aggression 10: 0815

Korean Airlinesaircraft purchase 8: 0342

Korean Economic Development Institute8: 0630, 0694

Korean Institute for Industrial Technologyand Applied Science

11:0164Korean National Airlines

airplane hijacking 12: 0664Korea Oil Corporation

9: 0645Krishna Menon, K. V.

7: 0245Labor unions and organizations

11:0509see also International Labor Organization

Laosinternal security 5: 0714

Lee Hyong-keun1:0018,0444

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Lee Tong WonU.S. visit 10: 0111, 0477; 11: 0296, 0774

Livestock and livestock industry8: 0329

Loansdevelopment loans 8: 0240, 0247; 11: 0337

McNamara, RobertKorea visit 11: 0781

Mexicoproposal for Korean armistice 6: 0372

Military airfields1: 0732-0887; 2: 0060, 0444-0700; 3:0001;

6: 0001Military airlifts

5: 0465Military Armistice Commission (MAC)

1: 0732-0887; 2: 0060; 4: 0718; 5:0032-0714; 6: 0001, 0135; 7: 0001; 9: 0307,0539,0694; 10:0815; 11:0708

Military assistance8: 0001, 0364Japan 3: 0751Korea to South Vietnam 8: 0364, 0428,

0803; 9: 0001, 0191, 0409, 0678, 0731;11:0044-0065,0385,0560

U.S. to Korea 5: 0349U.S. to Japan 5: 0714; 6: 0372, 0423, 0630

Military awards, decorations, and medalsLegion of Merit 8: 0476

Military bases, posts, and reservations4:0001

Military cemeteries and burials2: 0265; 8:0686

Military demarcation line1: 0001-0444; 2: 0060, 0700;4:0149, 0718;

5: 0032; 6: 0100Military engagements

1: 0018-0444; 2: 0265, 0700; 3:0276, 0751;4: 0001; 5:0032

Military force reductionU.S. in Korea 8: 0574, 0773; 12:0114,

0333-0516Military forces

Australia 1: 0887China withdrawal from Korea 7: 0491India 5: 0465Korea 8: 0029, 0568Status of Forces negotiations 8: 0889strength of Communist and UNC forces,

1953-1958 7: 0491

U.S. 5: 0349; 6: 0668; 8: 0099; 11: 0538;12:0001,0114

Military officersLegion of Merit to Korean military officers

8:0476U.S. and Korea briefings 8: 0495

Military operationsNorth Korea military occupation directives

6: 0630Military personnel

Korea soldier detainment in Kaesong, UNinvestigation 1: 0018, 0887; 2: 0265-0444;4:0001; 5:0465-0714; 6: 0001

Military training exercises8: 0677

Missionaries1:0887

Moralemilitary 4: 0149

Muccio, John1:0001

Nam II1:0161-0732; 2: 0265

NeutralityKaesong 1:0018-0444; 4: 0001Pakistan 6: 0503

Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission(NNRC)

4: 0718; 5:0001-0032, 0465, 0714; 6: 0217,0549, 0630-0668;7:0001, 0245

Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission(NNSC)

2:0060-0444; 4:0438-0718;5:0032,0465-0714; 6: 0001, 0459, 0549, 0668;7: 0001

Norred, Christopher A., Jr.Korea visit 8: 0785,9: 0706

Nuclear powerU.S.-Korea agreement 8: 0306

Nuclear weapons12:0114,0333

Oriental Chemical Industry Co.development loan 8: 0247

Pacific Oceanfishing in North Pacific Ocean 9: 0627

Pack Too Chin4: 0149

Pakistanneutrality 6: 0503

Pak Tong-kyucommentary on United States 8: 0748

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Pan Mun Jom1: 0161-0444

Park, Chung-heeaddress to Korean troops for Vietnam

11:0096gifts 9: 0339honorary degree award 10: 0134U.S. visit 9: 0755; 10:0134

Passports and visasdiplomatic passport issuance 11: 0144

Pearson, L. B.7: 0001

Peng Teh-Huai1:0018

Philippinesposition on Korean political conference

7:0191Status of Forces negotiations 8: 0889U.S. airbases 6: 0001

Political conditions5: 0465-0714; 7: 0001, 0198; 9:0706;

11:0643Political parties

5:0714Potsdam Conference

7: 0001Prisoners

release of political prisoners 11: 0004, 0738Prisoners of war (POWs)

1: 0732air attack on POW camp 2: 0060, 0444bombing of POW camp 3: 0534camp construction 3: 0751camp disturbances 5: 0349camp incident 3: 0751camp outbreak 2: 0444escape 4: 0718; 5: 0032judicial action 4: 0001Koje-Do camp 2: 0444-0700; 3: 0001-

0276; 4: 0001; 6: 0309list of U.S. and UN personnel 5: 0465mistreatment 4: 0149-0438release and repatriation 1: 0444, 0887;

2:0001-0700; 3: 0001-0751; 4: 0001-0718;5:0001-0714; 6: 0001, 0135-0199, 0231-0503, 0619, 0668; 7: 0001,0245

responsibilities of India government 6: 0582trials 6: 0423UNC 10:0815

PropagandaChinese Communist 6: 0231Communist 1: 0018-0161; 2: 0444; 4: 0438;

5: 0032; 6: 0309Prostitution

9:0553Red Cross, International Committee of the(ICRC)

1: 0001, 0732; 2: 0001-0265, 0700; 3: 0001,0751; 4: 0438-0718; 5: 0032-0349;6: 0503; 7:0613

RepatriationPOWs 1: 0444, 0887; 2: 0001-0700;

3:0001-0751; 4: 0001-0718; 5: 0001-0714; 6: 0001, 0135, 0199, 0231-0503,0619, 0668; 7: 0001, 0245

Rhee, Syngman1: 0001; 3:0001-0534; 4: 0001-0718;

5: 0001-0032, 0465-0714; 6:0001,0549; 7:0770

transport of body to Korea 10: 0723Ridgway, Matthew

1: 0001-0887; 2: 0001-0700; 3:0001-0751;4: 0001-0718; 5:0001-0714;6:0001-0726

Rowe, David N.8:0354

Rushcloth9: 0590

Rusk, Dean10:0111,0477

Ryukyu IslandsJapan sovereignty 6: 0630

Security classification of documents8:0352

Seoulreestablishment as capital of Korea 3: 0751;

4:0001student demonstrations 9: 0001U.S. embassy residence 8: 0347

Seung-joon HuhU.S. visit 11:0509

Ships and shippingoil tanker operations 11: 0405tanker sale to Korea 9: 0668

South Africawithdrawal of air squadron from UNC

6: 0630Southeast Asia

development aid from Japan 11: 0394

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SovereigntyJapan sovereignty over Ryukyu Islands

1:0887; 6: 0630Soviet Union

2: 0265-0444; 3: 0276-0751NNSC membership rejection 6: 0217proposal for Korean unification 7: 0001response to U.S. military adjustment in

Korea 12: 0114Students

demonstrations 9: 0001; 10: 0815Korea youth activities 8: 0047; 11: 0753

Swedenneutrality 4: 0438NNSC participation 5: 0714; 6: 0549supervision of truce 6: 0217

Switzerlandneutrality 4: 0149-0718NNRC participation 5: 0465NNSC participation 5: 0714; 6: 0549

Taylor, Maxwell D.5: 0032, 0714

Textile industryNorth Korea production 7: 0202

Thirty-Eighth Parallel1:0161,2:0060,0700

Travel and tourismU.S. citizens travel to North Korea 11: 0079,

0144, 0398Treaties and conventions

Japan 1: 0001Trials

Gingold, Paul A., in Korea 11: 0227POWs 6: 0423

Tungstendisposal program of U.S. 11: 0483

Unification7: 0356negotiations 7: 0245proposal by Soviet Union 7: 0001U.S. position 7: 0770, 0954views of Communist China 7: 0904, 1000

United Nations (UN)1: 0001; 4: 0718; 7: 0001, 0191-0202,

0277-0341, 0359-0603, 0626-0746,0824-0902, 0954; 9: 0627

China admission 7: 0001investigation of Korea soldier detainment in

Kaesong 1: 0018membership application by Korea 7: 0296membership application by Vietnam

7: 0296, 0362observation of North Korea elections

7:0746see also individual agencies

United Nations Command (UNC)1: 0018-0887; 2: 0001-0700; 3:0001-0751;

4: 0001-0718; 5:0001-0714;6:0001-0372,0459-0503, 0582-0619, 0668

South Africa air squadron withdrawal fromUNC 6: 0630

troop strength, 1953-1958 7: 0491United Nations Commission for theUnification and Rehabilitation of Korea(UNCURK)

7:0626,0746, 0824United Nations Educational, Scientific, andCultural Organization (UNESCO)

7: 0359United Nations Food and AgriculturalOrganization (FAO)

7: 0902United Nations Korean ReconstructionAgency (UNKRA)

6: 0135; 7: 0341, 0670, 0874-0893Vietnam

aid from China 10: 0806military aid from Korea 8: 0364, 0428;

9: 0191, 0409, 0678, 0731; 11: 0044,0385, 0560

North Korea troops 8: 0292UN membership application 7: 0296, 0362

Vietnam conflict8: 0047; 9: 0191, 0627

Vyshinsky, A. Y.7: 0245

Wall coveringssee Rushcloth

War atrocities and casualties1:0444,4:0149-0438

War Memorial Activities Association8: 0686

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World Health Organization6:0231

Yang You Chan7: 0362

Yarborough, William P.8: 0495

Yi Tong Wonsee Lee Tong Won

Yoshida, Shigeru1:0001

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CONFIDENTIAL U.S. STATE DEPARTMENTSPECIAL FILES

Japan,1947-1966Korea,1950-1966

Northeast Asia, 1943-1956Southeast Asia, 1944-1958

Vietnam Working Group, 1963-1966

CONFIDENTIAL U.S. STATE DEPARTMENTCENTRAL FILES

China, 1930-1969Formosa, 1945-1954

India, 1945-1954Indochina, 1945-1959

Japan,1945-1969The Philippine Republic, 1945-1959