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United States Department of State / Foreign relations of the United States, 1952-1954. Korea (in two parts)
(1952-1954)
List of sources, pp. XXV-XXIX
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LIST OF SOURCES
S/S-NSC Files, Lot 63' D 351
Serial master file of National Security Council documents and correspondence
and related Department of State memoranda for the years 1947-1961, as
main-
tained by the Executive Secretariat.
S/S-NSC (Miscellaneous) Files, Lot 66 D 95
Administrative and miscellaneous National Security Council documentation,
in-
cluding NSC Records of Action, for the years 1947-1963, as maintained
by the
Executive Secretariat.
State-JCS Meetings, Lot 61 D 417
Top secret records of meetings between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
representa-
tives of the Department of State for the period 1951-1959, and selected
problem
files on the Middle East for the period 1954-1956, as maintained by the
Execu-
tive Secretariat.
Note: Because of the heavy involvement of the Department of Defense and
the
military services in Korean policy and implementation of that policy, special
men-
tion must be made of the numerous Department of Defense telegrams and related
documentation available in the files of the Department of State. For 1952,
telegrams
related to Korea are contained in binders in the central files under the
basic
Korean decimal number. Additional copies as well as new materials for 1952
are
located in FE Files, Lot 55 D 128, the so-called "Korean Black Book"
of documenta-
tion relating to the Panmunjom negotiations. The Matthews Files, Lot 53
D 413,
represent the best source for military telegrams for 1953 and include also
a backup
for the previous year. The 1954 military cables on Korea in Department of
State
files are both fewer in number and less important than in the two previous
years;
they are located in FE Files, Lot 55 D 480. Lastly, Lot 55 D 388, while
not a source
of many military cables, does contain a few for 1953 which were considered
most
important and were therefore closely held at the time.
United States Mission to the United Nations, New York
USUN Files
Files of the United States Mission to the United Nations, 1950 to date.
Archives-Museum, The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina
Mark W. Clark Collection
Papers of General Mark W. Clark, Commander in Chief, United Nations
Com-
mand, and Commander in Chief, Far East.
Department of Defense
Department of Defense Files
Documents specifically requested by the editors from the Department
of De-
fense.
JCS Files
Documents specifically requested by the editors from the Joint Chiefs
of Staff.
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