OSS - LONDON OFFICE(MISSION AND PERSONNEL); OPERATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER; PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE ACTIVITIES; RELATIONS WITH ORGANIZED LABOR ABROAD; COMBINED JIC ACTIVITIES; JAPANESE MILITARY ASSESSMENTS; DONOVAN CORRESPONDENCE; 1942 -
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kinij4tion in ET0e Durinij Ny recent emaignvent to ET� X ntudied the
' bporitIOnel plans of fieoh Bianoh, and o becamo anquaintod with
n. 4im it reitat r thit i"niaily, X concluded in general thnts
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,Apportunities oriat Lor all branqhom to em,Oloy proritab4
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A niJMJek ckr VA00101@a 0RiAt hi fIbld pfido Pfinkm t,IthrilP Pov twomo-
'blow or Por reerniting or #dditional peroonnelo 0a1k one eolonel lo notdond
At pfogOntit though 11 nodel.otAnd promotiono will liil:o4 he ptig~m11 POP ht. 0010
4oltoon (in elletrge, or CO ntatro At liTUAO find VIPfit hail TWO Anot,m) Aad hto
Oold Btirtlett
3 (benpV Ohlor And hiolooa arrioor botwoon 00 neAdouertore And
, 04. aumr), 41vo or the 7 hto Oolo VAOhnOlod APO being it/Jed for promoGlonb
Jr BPopo Okoontivo Wider)) Major OanTield (Ohior or pienning neotioa))
tioa)) MAjOr OhAt1(1@i., NO OV the PAoking atabion),
end4Ajor tmbury fin nbergkor Oupplieo)#MAJoe amblo (ohlor or Atv Vperntionn M00,..4
In Ny judgment 080 in not jufibirlfid In twilignitig oither AdditionAl
poreonnol OP AddibdobAl PAnkA to 80 ET04 Obb�1. riPunoh@d Imo fi PolfitIvOy
crofitot ntod toP addltionfil pfipfionftlo A opeolfil oioblom exl#to vd.th 1-fidpmi
to el,fidot tor tbo Adburgh VT eporotoroo Und@P the pr000nt T/0 Apppoxlmotely.
motod only to Om
ont.hiar or theoe oon be promotod to 80 ae loOlgto no othoro Oen be pro-
In*04old@vIng the miAltory pwenonnfil oupporbing 80 oporntione In
ETO) it lo to boii P@m0mborod th@ Air POPOd peroonnol eoolgnod to the 8010;
Wovlolobfil) Bombfir OPoup) whioh op@rfitoo mololy et th@ dirootIon or 80AOR
noadolorttl%e) totaIe 1)400 ()Moore Ana Aro 'Al m will bo donblod ir two
Additional eqtodrono AP@ hooigned to the 801ot Dombor Croup.
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00 le A iltilloy pfirtnop In thItt opgfinhfitlonf DIU rol4 lo the rooult or
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Ilo onderotand the volativo pooltion or 80 1/1 tho oomblnod VOAOR
nifidolomtfiro ofin 4 copfivfitfid Itto rive portos
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: () A Mooning Oborf rooponhiblo or lonmor Ontat! Omni hnd
libo'000rdinAtIon or 00/00N pahno velbh bhofto of 0-3 hnd with thono of
Alliod oromitntIono�
(A) An Akr Oporattouo Divihion romponoihto for divontivn And
000rdlnntlftk of Lilo pnoking nnd dollyopy. of AupptAnn And tiho InWo-
dOetion And Y@MOvAl 0r -piroorthol from ,MAmy-000up101
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lo tho plowing AD4 000PdinAblon Or MUpply rptinivollimnto And bhp pro-
OUPOOfit of hopplioth
oddltion to bho Hohdquhrtorh ()toff Mold PormonnoA lnnJakto
ogonth tho 0001-11 othrfh with 10.44110b And Army 0ponp,
r)(11'ittailatjko.
Tho Ohlofh Aro Aholobod by Doputy OldofA old Exotiutivo OPPlooeo0
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towdky With ih initiAtod Tiorgo'4 ln tho 0ountry Oootionh, 00 Apphorm to ho
ropr000ntod only to ftnUnordogrooLiithomh 0onntry floublonh.IJnw, bwo
reettoh flootiono oxih16 On oonhihbo of PANWAHOO aotworkm oronlood And lod
by hither Englioh or Amorlohm PATPARIMAIIVIJA In6PodU00d into PNR011 4W-1w
(thig oyotom io tho ilopoptbut)* Tito our o oonoloto or rohloth.noo
n4workt orgfinlr,od And 10 by tho Fronnh NO1N6An00 movomont (bho goourity of
thlg ItIttov oyAbom ib 00Utild@r0d to bti wk)4
00B roprohonthtivoh AN IA ohAllgo oP both Fronoh NotIonn, though
Mnifor Von Dor Otrloht, mh go-DiPootov or Isho WoatoPn RIAMWOAR Dlvimion,
oviOontly hpondm munh bimo on FrAnoll mobtom WE roprohonthtlyoo AN1 A[00
in obArgo or bfio Dolgilim or Dntoh 0ontiono, Onpthin MAJA0iorn porthlontoo
tinOJi tho dirootion Of bbo DARIO Notion, though filo AuthorIty nnnbuhbodly
rh by tho fftot 00 helm nob prodnood Agonth for 0onmork* bikowimo 1:44ottuoo
nv **look oP Agonto 4ud Por OthAP NAAOHM with Old you two PAMiliAP, 00 boo
1141d A p0Mlbion of lohdorhhip in Imo NandinAviAn Notluni Tho
oontribubion or 00 to ditto in thio Notion who bho furnfiftig of J 00 orAfb
by O
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tho 000rdinoion or tho aotIvitioo in tho rogionki kaotioad in bho
W#otirn turopoda Diviolon io undor tho ouporvidion or hoglonal 0o-Wrootovd.
MtiOr Von Nif Otrioht 00tY0P Ad tba Amarloon Rogionol Co-Oirootur dlong with
-ft britioh oppodito. AO yon know, tho pooibion or Major Van Dor titpluht Is ono
oonoidoroblo authority') and ba appaoro to havo on arrootIva working rolktion-
ohip with hio pritloh oppooito In whioh rodpondAbliity for Important doo)olono
a joint mottor.
Ito Control Eueopoon Mootion la amall, and 80 lo only boginninv 11,0
partioipation. Mr. Ottiort HtiVMAh0) Lho 80 rapr000ntativo oft 06 00P0104 Dook,
alroody id working ol000ly wItb tine 001 Ohlof or Mb Ot0140flo Addltiong
Oroonnol for monagomont or Oontvki Miropokn aottvitioo Id being oent to boodun
Abd 20 ohould b000me erreuldvely voprooenbe0 OV 0P Wo hot NA mo1lot4,
In work of the Plonnlug OpoLio4010/80C oppsreutly oftuountero tita
04#1,ej problomo in rolating piano to dsy-to-ittly ope'votioao tilist, Arise illoll
Urge orgonigktiono. Plounlug 00(Alon oo4olatio or bobh Mali Ph
Atileri064 ropreaoutotiveo ond Auto In 1,110 moaner or A joint) LleoPetortob ror
DAA0 Mookler-Pkerymon dud Dolonpi hoshelI4 16 la my andoratanding propoollo
for fleW oporotiond aro all oonaidarod by We Pliwolug deutIon. Moreover) 4414e,
Aftrioon-bribion CowDirootord or Wie Pikaning Oaotion AVe in uouatant, tout)))
wLh MEP) and with Manning Sootiond of othar Alliod orgnit-latIond
wh000 oporktiono ftro rolatod to thodo or 8o/oolt4 14 bhla wey 1,h' 00/00V
Planning Oaotion porformo t LO1'o brokd 000rdinoting runotion.
A 00adift mount or ovitiolam Id heard or Oa two of paratanol OA
00 60 Planning OWL'. A numbor of the mon wara not initially) at lakobj
qUAllflod axporto on Wootaro Enropo. Nor olio thoff or tho okmo 0114P0016P 40
thomo with whom MA mannod Ito unit ongkgod in oorvioing lobe Air rorood.
It woo my impr000lon Uo work of bho Planning otov 10 flOV PeldUedd,
oinoo dirootion of 80/80 aotivitiod ovkr owing moutha will ooma Ili0P0 and
moro from 0-) at tho MEP? Amy (Irony) kndArmy lovolo.
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AAP OporotIono IleodquArt)eroV0 A UtideP MAJOV (11 to
600 bo 0014)
(WA@ and a Dritikh 0o-hirootor of tho bivialon. Tho 00 of bh#t Nuking' adtlou
io' Major (000n to be Lt CioJ Chandlor. Tito wholo 80 Air Oporktiono Diviolon
appoaroVP.I1manogod hind io rimning orrioiontly. FAvovhblo oommont it:
Op gdOdt 00P4Olty of thd Pkoking mtktion io 6000 oontkinoro monthly
ao domparod with an ortginal plannod oapt-iaity (with approximatoly 1,114. 06141d
11010001101 Of 310 EM and 16 Offinoro) of P400 oontkinoro. Yor 0 rabo of
opo*ation, Or April) tho Pooking (1t-bion ik ovorwmannodi Howavar# AA
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40ditional Air lift is oxpootod, it in not plannsd to dooroase tho numhor or
aoking personnels Tho aritith had not antioipatod 088 oporating ths atatiou
* oopaoity until May., Though operatod only during part of Maro)4 2,6001 oon-
inors *two pookod.
A now promm for introduoing and removing pormonuol from suomy-
oil o torritory is to bo star:.c4 in Mays 088 is to bo alloontod 0-47
jror t'for:_tho purposo (only ono plans it to bo uosd for 4 tri41 C4)0144104),
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Wh640 togardod as tho outotanding,8upply �Moor in 008, ETOs In ths
uro� Major EMburY win have additional responsibility 140UPPOd dd 0 IWUlt
_ ..;,tho 40'W supply arrangemonts whoroby 080 boara oertain posponsibility for
p411111@g furnishod uudor lond-loasos
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80/00E oporations aro to bo 000rdinated with gonoral military opora-
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_P4ing in Wontorn Eupopt through 80/80B Piold &tans attaohod to Noadquortora
, =2?'0140aah Army and Army Groups 'naffs with @moll Army total 13 OPP1OPP and
*201M, whilo staffs with Army Group inoludo 7 ()Moors and 1/4 PMs 80 porsonnel
iin* stnfro attaohod tO Affi0V1044 lleadquartors and 80E undsrtakso Pdpred@ht4t104
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With British Hoadquartorss 80 will hay@ OW@ offisor stationed with 80E 8taff
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at britioh AVIV OPOW 1404dQUArtOrh, and 00E has a similar Arrangomont with
Amorioan Aroy Groups
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soveral monthss ft is poportsd thoy mhowod woll in MktitliVOt diving Maroh
snd sarly Aprils Tho staff with first ArMY WOJ AttA0Nd to that Army April IV.
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Lts Ools jtookson is Ohiof or 80 Piold 8taffa and initially Is Ohlof
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*itWThird Army* When FOOA0 b000mos aotivated, Lts Gols Jfiekson oill N4010�
OW of ,80 Army Group Otarfs
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HTt,watkrspOrtsd that two AM6P1044 AV*1@ti in Addition to tho first
r 44111bi,for4d'ikEngland. WOO! ooming monthas 80 expooto to ho askod
,k0ibtitisstaffsit4itheao ArMisss Porsonnel roP snoh staffs may ho avail-
iIrroOths:prosSht 41otMent. providing,tho allotmout is distPibuttd MOPO
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H 'ILwith ,00X, le the reletively aftil number or agento 80 hao in the rield4 by
' 1110, 404ddle or April 00 had con6ributed 18 agento to the direotion and OOOPditik.,
illiA Ottititakid400 tittitiVitY in loranoe, Approximately 11 additional agentd
*Nit be readt tor,introduction before the Viral or Ace) all or whom T he-
for 'Frame, 1 do not know the total number or britiah agentt in
,ritt(pibut apparentV it ie WV tilfted thnt or 804 Moreover) 80 hdd no agenta
nialigium) tho towlanda) DhM
O411, Or doolidimvin, The Brower MiebiOn in
4400104 (which nOW oonalata or roue ptroona) had been preparing the ground
otlOdpotntiON! in .1)01thitiVit and Norway, However) nuoh opePotionn onn only
be offedtive if olippotttd, by. anppllea and peroonnel provided ly Air lift Prom
England' Under pretent priority direotivea from 8114Y) ouch air lift probnbly
oannot be allocated, Innotar 60 the DreweP Mitnionfe primtry 411ft orpenetrating
a#rattily in oonoorned, ifiroPMnbion to &Ate .1 II lit
etle line been nuoomplished.
It in to hn emtAhnated the large number or Hritith repretentativea in
Weatorn and Northweatern Europe) at oompured to 80 reproeenhoblven) h0000hhe in
oonalOrable part for the impreavion Oat the Britinh kr0 providing hho vent
hulk of abRiatance to the realatanoe wovemento in W0"00P11 Europe, The root
rome auppliet bear AM0141001 trade markt and (Altera carry Englioh trade markt
probably it or tecondary importance, Withthe exoeption of tth P04411 0h trade
*tick eo amall MI to be almott Witting-deniable) no idehbitiontion appeare on
the tiOntkili@PM* Moreover) the nationality of aircraft dropping auppliet
and peraonnel to tcooption partied mutt alao be of Witiols impOviknOe. Uniedd
tho United hated publiciHet the root it Jo uotAking keniO60oe groupo) the
large number of Ilritith lialoon offloera (combined with hritinh publicity oon-
corning efth aid) probably will continue to 1000 the iffipPobeiOn OVent hrittlifl
NMI/J.4M th@ great proportion of hatittance to realatance VOUpd ih Europe,
American litaidOli with the French will ot UOUPt40 be improved in dertain arefta
ortov the jOburgh team@ OTO intftdiAebd*
atudamigi iisutaLeo Athadvaquougg
Though) OA pointed out above) 088 la & jnniOr partner in
rolationthip) the following conolutiono'appear juatitiedi
(1) Am independent 00 OPOltimettIOA in Kettern Europe bated on gngland
would haite been extremely difficult to operate, The nature or the a'Alvity
tomer or labor would have required integration of the headquartert, Experiencti
in Algiera etreagthent thit conclueion4
(2)60 organioed alowly in BTO, Until bite autuati Of 19.10 the 80
Martin 110 Wild dfflftlio In JH RV of 1944 ono agent h 6041 iti
nd l,rOdUd.9d On
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:0t,.211::tnd towt40A0he,Management or reoistAnne operations at u time $O
r4ngjit'orginitation. Thin naturally has ridded to the neniority
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hij:pr��t an',orgOni4tion in the field thet in largely Britioh. Infiroduo-
'010sms will expstd Amorioan ropromontatioo,
H,T*ptosiont stego or SO/00E oporntions is suoh the t, it doem not
Iivr: eduoate, and have aosepted on an equal basin ttona). in the Country Seotions of Wootorn turopn# This
not .041r:tote; tiowever, with possible SO antivitien in Central Europe.
plpnel Hanktll it owore that additional opportunity exiots in Control Nuropoan
'otiolOthd.is oxpoding thso6 gootioon.
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(6) The prenont allotment of SO in )TO in largo rolaLlvo to tho
Int1li*no� Branches. The need of the latter for additional personnel in
04.140 ten CO, ptrtioularly inammuoh no SO in ovor-mannoti Ln oorbain nootiono
Cproisent tios,
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,the'prtnot time no definite pion for utilizing
' ,T1'oor,oire being hold as oporationol r000ritoo for
ortakinibi'thom.
aro under direotion or SO. At
those groups han been nooepted.
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are:Ar0 it,presen,t �6 separate groups of students organised as
aiii40 4 40100,:observere aro lettered in olaases A, 14, 0, and D
*.iiti4iii,nit.'resplictively 6,'7� 5, arid, 6 students each. W/T operators
Al *4704i:411414 WO two classesI lettsred x &ha / coneisting of 4 and 4
4ach. Thisi'givee'"a tot al of 32 students to Which muet be added
fe:.400nti-Who,:viiilo having participated in `the training to this point,
atise,oruntitiese.are in the process of rejection and disposition.
anildid ni,opetat:ive. '
4refoie, eithoith7there is a total of 35 students, only 32 can be
2. Tne course of training began on 15 November, 1943 with group A
And additional grovs havo been added at two week intervals since that
'lime. The schedule of training iss (1) conditioning oqurse of 2 weeks,
, (2) parachute course of'ohe week, (3) basic course of 6 wooks, (4) ono
, ,week leave, and (5) a finishing course Which includes briefing of� an
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i 6.1,Astructors are organised as a joint British and Amorloan
T-aff. The staff is 1e0d by British and American senior instructors,
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. sir 4nd Liwatenant)iacy respeotiiely. Tho British staff conviets
iiJohnsoniptainPatbri, loadron leader Ziegler, Captain 1Mory,
*ite C-Wingate,� and :Sergeant *Bain.: The American star Consists of
eilienan't-ityfie/dvitipniteriant Watson, Sevgeant Robichaud, Sergeant /Imola,
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�.�*Str&tiVe OfflOare;:isimely Colonel Henderson sis 0.0. and Oaptain
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rucil 6.1.***144a*tinikh an of the *Abjecte for sihich he might be
is, might teach two or three different subjects,
4 designated as either No. 1, 2, or 3 in the
6,,,�- , �,!, )iiiiiiiiohithiAiisi�:',to, tali** over any of the 12 different *Abject'
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(3) Captain Paton
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N2Sergeant Robichaud
) Lieutenant UtiO0h
(3) Sergeant Homola
(1) Captain aohnoon
(2) lergeant Mclain
(3) Lieutenant Wingate
{1 Lieutenant Watson
2 Lieutenant tyfield
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(2) Lieutenant Watson
(3) Captain Paton
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2 SA Siegler
Lt. Watoon
1) Lieutenant Macy
2) Lieutenant Watoon
3) Major Xayger
H2Lieutenant Watoon
Lieutenant Macy
(3) Major Xeyser
5. Of the 12 subjects listed the American officers are first instructors
in 8 of the 12 subjects, of the remaining 4 subjects they are second in one,
of the remaining 3 they are third in one, and there are two subjects ih Which
there is ao yet no active instructor participation, motor cycling and codes
cipher.
y; .,- ,InHthe conditioning dourse Americtin instructors teach an average of
'50 ,to Go hourtot the total, 60 hioUrs In the first two weeks period of the
,biasib courie,', American instructora taught 38 of the 67 hourr. In addition
FlitheiCearried an theueual administrative training Punctiona such as preparing
,:-4,t0turels, acting as 004 Yatherr for the various atlases to Which they are
ieeialiod, and in the case of Lieutenant Watson acting no asoistant medical
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cliaiiicanofficirs and BA at the ficho'ol are praying to be wefl
iii oc:iiii.,iii-aisi..'hi'Vel :441.gfily praised by tlie 0.0. at the school. Some of
' 1}iteCtieliii::;thaVt ''`,I,411.-e carrying on in addition' to those.listed above
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us the iiprvicfiiit* nti4iiing,,of the school motor pool, equipping the
--.�' room and, conducttn 6 :,..training, for the students, developing and
n-tiaiiiiii -an;or i.','�Of '',,liatilii.-idom; and assisting in all the various
iiiitritietion' trainint,projects leo far as setting 11,P lef motion picture room,
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. A,Inimber Of'the staff officers of SI have been to TS=7 to visit,
d.,v'o 'er.stafeafficers have remained for short periods as observer
participants in the training program.
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(1) Lt, Byfield
(2) Lt. Wingste
(3) Lt. st. clair
(4) Lt. Thurber
(1) Sergeant Robichaud
(2) Sergeant Uouole
(3) Lt. Vinciguerra
(1) Sergeant Robichaud
(2) Sergeant Vomole
(3) Lt. Vinciguerra
(1) Captain Johnson
(2) Sergeant MoBain
(1) Lt. Watson
(2) Lt. St. Clair
(3) Lt. Thurber
(1) Sergeant Robichaud
(2) Sergeant homola
(3) Lt, Vinciguerra
(1) Captain Johnson
(2) Lt. Watson
(3) Lt. $t. Clair
(4) Captain Paton
(1) Captain Paton
(2) 4/L Ziegler
(1) Lt. Watson
(2) Colonel Pages
(3) Captain Soucault
(1) Ceptsin Yvonne
(1) Lt. Gebhard
(2) Sgt. Birdsall
(3) Lt. Kennedy
(1) TVLt. Mac Donald
(2) Mr. Bird
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aliVinstructional staff hs a borne approximately 71% of
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PROM': :ohn M. Shaheen) Lt, Comdr.) USNIZ
SU84720T: Teletype Measago for Soribnor from Votelson
The following is a measage for you from
Oomdr. Vetleson in London. This was givan to me
ferenoe:
today by Lt'. Downey in London during a toletpye oon-
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',The following is fOr SoribhOr from
Omar. Votiesen, It 18 poraonal and oonfidentiaI,
,It has been found that 802 exeroiaea full
oontrol over all operations) oommunioationa)
transportation) and seems to have the right
to deoide and approve projeotal all whioh
aro most jealously guarded as Tar aa
Denmark and Norway are conoorfted; thia is
not only within its own agonoyi but
indireotly with others with whom they work.
'It in dirtioult to enviAage what fUllOti0110
or polioy the Soandinavian Dranoh, SO)
London) shall pursue) ospeoially atter the
integration between S0 tnd 802. It must be
a matter of oonoorn. Shall the Soandin-,
dVidh Seotion) 80) London be so engulfed by
the taotios and polioies as practised by
802 that the osa/so original motives and
purposes shall no longor murvive or exist.
Another or the many reasons advanced for
diificultios a$ regards authority was that
m$ rank was not high enough to deal with
op4nterperts. My division is now last in
:1* in regard to priorities. D4e to
oiSeeircum0anoes and-Asnyi,Immyx*g OhOrei
reit thatrosults acI would dosl*'
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Brigadier General W. J. Don6van
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C. B. CoMOton, M 0 Branch, O.S.S.
1. Just before you left here, you and I discussed on the
, telephone the political situation among the government agenCieif
Jiritish and American, participating in PWoperEAions. T detailed
to you a nuMber of the things that had h4pened, and you asked me
icrite a report.
2. Since your departure, there has been a great change for
the better in the whole situation, and Rae Smith and I believe that
thla is largely due to your several interviews with General McClure,
D. Jackson, and others. FWB is very busy now, working, on
o erational and organizational plans, and there is 1i le or no trace
Of.theold tension which was.so upsetting. Rather we find that
everyone is leaning over backwards in an effort to chmlnel the work
operly4 and make sure that no one is upset.
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As a result, a lot of good v.cork is being done rapidly, and
'hOpe, that this era of cooperation will continue and enable
0..s., and-especially the LI 0 .Branch, to contribute properly to
cothing operations.
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: Brigadier-Gemral Willi J. Donovan
Before the meeting with Jackson this nfternoon
' I'think you ought to se the attrichc0 memorandum from
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' li "Politics" are croat'ng a serious diversion from tho war effort
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in 'the, PWB setup. There iS 110quec,tion but wha t both 0;7/ 4nd Mai: !ilir
actively and passively rosisting the participation of OST In PVili activities,
. told doins everyth)rng to minimirlo our importanco in filo picture vhen we
'have to bo recotnitod. Tho latost oxamplo of this is lh tho ansitomsnt of
offices ta tho. deputies from the agonolos with PW.B-atIAV. This wat done
under thet direction of Nr. Jackson, of 041, who hi.asolf ()couplet :,! room6
4jith hit searetery, next to 011eh is a 'Largo, well liphted orrice aavighod
to tho PWE reprtrentstiva. Acrovs f!lo haIl is an invide cubbyhole a6signed
to OSS. Actually, tho OSS office is adoT,Abto. written of 1;121b ..1,1061,10,12
would be petty grumblihg If it were hot such an ohvtous extuvie of the
continuout effort to low-rsto this organization.
2. "Politics" again; Yesterday Mr. Jackson taikod to mu oftPr his
.ociivereation with Oenerel Donovan, and atouved Me that he would do Ovqry-
thing in his powor to eliminate politics from thosituritich !old got oh'with
the war effort. In the same breath he thrtlatoned, it General D0h0Vp.h
pettsiod him too Par, to start a :!'ight in
OS for Washington to romove autheritiv
,from.t* Black proptwanda operations, und to obtain autho'rity-for-:OWX
tooporato agents behind onomy lines. X toId him thht .',InitietthahY. '
flitch
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'off ahd I urged him,,to reverse his, strateitynd do evorythIng,,in his'
-.pOwer to make 086 fool that it was getting gh co'h breakih PW8'.- 'De assured
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in 'the, PWB setup. There iS 110quec,tion but wha t both 0;7/ 4nd Mai: !ilir
actively and passively rosisting the participation of OST In PVili activities,
. told doins everyth)rng to minimirlo our importanco in filo picture vhen we
'have to bo recotnitod. Tho latost oxamplo of this is lh tho ansitomsnt of
offices ta tho. deputies from the agonolos with PW.B-atIAV. This wat done
under thet direction of Nr. Jackson, of 041, who hi.asolf ()couplet :,! room6
4jith hit searetery, next to 011eh is a 'Largo, well liphted orrice aavighod
to tho PWE reprtrentstiva. Acrovs f!lo haIl is an invide cubbyhole a6signed
to OSS. Actually, tho OSS office is adoT,Abto. written of 1;121b ..1,1061,10,12
would be petty grumblihg If it were hot such an ohvtous extuvie of the
continuout effort to low-rsto this organization.
2. "Politics" again; Yesterday Mr. Jackson taikod to mu oftPr his
.ociivereation with Oenerel Donovan, and atouved Me that he would do Ovqry-
thing in his powor to eliminate politics from thosituritich !old got oh'with
the war effort. In the same breath he thrtlatoned, it General D0h0Vp.h
pettsiod him too Par, to start a :!'ight in
OS for Washington to romove autheritiv
,from.t* Black proptwanda operations, und to obtain autho'rity-for-:OWX
tooporato agents behind onomy lines. X toId him thht .',InitietthahY. '
flitch
oi Penesylvannia AVOMIO campaign would clear4' he do 'La thear
'off ahd I urged him,,to reverse his, strateitynd do evorythIng,,in his'
-.pOwer to make 086 fool that it was getting gh co'h breakih PW8'.- 'De assured
te (that'he would. / ropoitod thiu convoreation'ta colonol 210koney, so that
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6r,disturbing.the Officers MOW on the Job, including Canoral MoCluro.
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jp,01:fittihihdit andadhoro to our original pblioy of not-pl-ticipation in
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Major General Clayton Bissell
War Department, General Staff
Washington, D. C.
20 July 1944
Dear General Bissell:
Late last February,
possible release of Major
then impoutiv� Officer in
time You did not consider
I wrot you concerning the
Th.,- A. Parrott who was
XI� 'orth Africa. At that
hi release advisable.
Though I recognize f a ly the problem created by
releasing valued persona. ,-I trust you will not mind
Iv reopening the subtle� with reference to a specific
assignment in the Medi rranean Theater which Major
,Parrott would be elan tlr qualified to rill, as
IXecutiTs Officer to be Chief of Secret Intelligence.
The Chief, 8 in the Mediterranean Theater will
respohSOle for secret intelligen6e operations in
thi whole :Area, o .ring the various OSS bases a*
LOanbali,Calro, ions, Bari, Caserta end Corsica.
A143 /Imitative Of,,cer, Major Parrott would deal directly with
1010:8I chiefs these bases. and act for the Chief in his
absence. The ..sition is particularly important in develop-
ing not only tune SI operations in the Mediterranean but
alsolhe int nonce penetration of Germany, Austria, and
the Balkans. For such a post I feel Major Parrott is
peculiarly �apted by reason of his experience in his
present as ignment.
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Co-it/one may have so changed since February that
rott's availability has increased during the
tag monthal Under any circumstances, if the re-
lity whichise,propose for Major Parrott seems in
iniOn to. 'arrant hisArelease to the Office or
Sic Services, I wouldigreatly appreciate your re-
Oricig'the question in the light of this specific
at whish we have for him.
1146,,
William L. Donovan
Diractor
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It is desireCt4,obiiin the transfer of Major Parrot from
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to the `C}iiet is: 8/ in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations.
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Asnise.eoperations from 083 Headquarters for the Mediterranean Theater
1n4 ti the various, 088 bases in, the Mediterranean Theater at Cairo,
ritilibul,,BariAl, Caserta. Corsioa and suoh other point. as are already.
;orAirilt boo:. established.
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Ixeoutive Offioer to the Chie.r,,SI MEDTO, Major Parrot
jeSponsible for assisting in the development of SI oper:tOnala-
.,:poI4y, and for the 000rdination of Si operations in the
*TinMsditian Theater of Operations. Major Parrot would eat for the
ChiAi 'Si MEM during any absence from OSS Headquarters and would
repiesent the Chief, sr MEDTO In direct dealings with the St Chiefs
at the respective bases in the Mediterranean area.
In 'iqovr of the present importance of OSS operations in the
"Transom Theater and the importance of the Mediterranean bases
'.leping, future St activities throughout the entire area,
eo1udl,..4tholo--intelligenos penetration of Germany and otherOOUp enemy
liCtiTritorie#* the assignment in view for Major Parrot is
And outstanding importance. Major Parrot is peculiarly
alIfie0o.1111 the proposed assignment by reason of hisi his experience
rOent issignment� In addition, Major Parrot possemrto a
irooe:the qualities to be desired in an officer holding such
postAPP
ieltinately three weeks ago, in ETO, General nett", 0�2,
to his titer of Lt. Coli.P. P. Alller. Chiff
kligenoo, 01114 In spit, of Lt. Col. Miller's ex-
4Mble,seriiais to tes, this request for transfer
to the greater oier-all advantage to the Allied
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an offj. of st Or roasOns maki'-kijor Parrot unavail4blip,
2,6 li. pionnittipc:,'4iirw of the oritioal nottd
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25 February memoralidum that new tasks faoe all of us
--,.:,', liim thie,420ditorraimen Theater and IITO. It is prinari1y be..
amisio,of the i.moreasod domands in all areas for
:_�;4*,414ligia.oi4orionnel that it is impossible for 02.2 to on.-
.. 454, Withl,your request for Major Parrot's release.
Par'rot is able and thoroughl,y trainid, 'la KED
work imad'foluiresonts. Ile is at present thsAkomoitiva cottl..'
'leer in 4W/forth Africa. is you may know., bolOnel, Sharp,
or JI0A� was rooentl,y relieved to assume Military At-
tashe duties in Spain.. Major reorganisation Of JICOlorth
Atria* and Middl� Bast has been proposed.
.3. Mader the �traumata:mesa it is inadvisable to re-
lease major Parrot.
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have just talked with Whitney
Shepardson who says that he believes
nothing has been done since you talk-
ed with Major Parrot in Algiers.
Whitney thinks that if General
Bissell knew of the very important
work contemplated as Executive
Officer for SUSSEX in London and
our opinion that Parrot is
particularly qualified for the task
a release could be secured.
Whitney thought you might wish to
address a letter to General Bissell
stating your hope that our request
could be granted for the above
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Col. G. Edward Buxton
ftitney H. Shepardson
Transfer of Major Parrott cable #20164 from Algiers
29, January 1944.)
As Iread'this cable, the Director sends a message for
General Bissell, but does not want it delivered until he
(the Director)- reaches Washington.
We have tone "all out" for this officer, Major Parrott..
Half a dozen of us think that he is exactly fitted to be
,Miller's executive in London re important future operations.
11111 you help me to bring this to the Chief's attention
when he returns, so that we can act with the greatest possible
Speed?
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The message which follows should be given to Colonel
131!Ine11 or the War Department 0-21 "X havo boon adviclod
that Vajor Parrott's transfer froPt his present duty with
ZICA In Alciers to London 0S8 han alreaOr been requested.
After lengthy stay in the :Uiterrunoan aroa and conferences
with General Wilson hnd others on noveral ocouslonS, it is
quite amarent that now tasLs fAce all of us, both hero and "
In no. X feel cenfident that if Colonol Adaost "'ho rejected
ouv original request, !vea1:IA(1d thist ho t-ould agree to %jar
Parrott's release. Glavin has taned ith Connol 14tzer*
'hero on this slIbloct. Tho latter stated that If the ?ax' Pe-
partment 0*.2 onelorties tho request fdo transfer ho 11111 offer
h0 01400tohtt,0'444dhlthgt0h hatJ reviewed Pajor Parrott 's quaIl-
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Upon rotzr request, I here set forth the plans of the Labor
Desk (London., which are part of a larger undertaking directed by
)ajcw Goldberg, to penetrate Germany. Certain of these have
already been acted upon, while others are still in the blueprint
stage. In the nature of things, the plans are tentative and sub-
ject to modification.
We hope, by-working with and developing militant trade union
groups resiating Nazism, to: (i) atain intelligence from Gennany;
and (ii) cause the commdasio1. of sabotage, disruption of communica-
tions and facilities such as will aid the Allied armies end hinder
the defence of Gomm"
A program for recruiting Agents is in progress in the United
States and here. Rine or tan recruits, now in training in the
United States and constituting the first of probab4 four such
units destined for this theatre of operations, are awaiting trans-
portation to London. One civilian recruit is available here,
su4jeat to security check, and several more haying a trade union
background, are under consideration. Also, Application has been
'made for the transfer to us of an enlisted man now stationed in
Great Britain.- With the permission of the U.S. armed forces, we
intend to interview and reczuit, if possible, other enlisted men
.and officers as agents.
�Further recruiting will be done by,Ilisor Desk personnel on
� the continent.when an Allied bridgehead is,established. The
invasiommirL12 undoubtegky encourage militt trade unionists to
filter through the lines to Allied bases/from which, points they
_can be returncd:toGexuany as agents, after a period of instruction.
rade Union ;rePresentatives who have -ctierienced underground work in
Gcnaakr:and.who have been collaborating with us will be of consider-
ibleihelp 1w :evaluating the reliability and possible usefUlness of c Xi
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Upon rotzr request, I here set forth the plans of the Labor
Desk (London., which are part of a larger undertaking directed by
)ajcw Goldberg, to penetrate Germany. Certain of these have
already been acted upon, while others are still in the blueprint
stage. In the nature of things, the plans are tentative and sub-
ject to modification.
We hope, by-working with and developing militant trade union
groups resiating Nazism, to: (i) atain intelligence from Gennany;
and (ii) cause the commdasio1. of sabotage, disruption of communica-
tions and facilities such as will aid the Allied armies end hinder
the defence of Gomm"
A program for recruiting Agents is in progress in the United
States and here. Rine or tan recruits, now in training in the
United States and constituting the first of probab4 four such
units destined for this theatre of operations, are awaiting trans-
portation to London. One civilian recruit is available here,
su4jeat to security check, and several more haying a trade union
background, are under consideration. Also, Application has been
'made for the transfer to us of an enlisted man now stationed in
Great Britain.- With the permission of the U.S. armed forces, we
intend to interview and reczuit, if possible, other enlisted men
.and officers as agents.
�Further recruiting will be done by,Ilisor Desk personnel on
� the continent.when an Allied bridgehead is,established. The
invasiommirL12 undoubtegky encourage militt trade unionists to
filter through the lines to Allied bases/from which, points they
_can be returncd:toGexuany as agents, after a period of instruction.
rade Union ;rePresentatives who have -ctierienced underground work in
Gcnaakr:and.who have been collaborating with us will be of consider-
ibleihelp 1w :evaluating the reliability and possible usefUlness of c Xi
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Upon rotzr request, I here set forth the plans of the Labor
Desk (London., which are part of a larger undertaking directed by
)ajcw Goldberg, to penetrate Germany. Certain of these have
already been acted upon, while others are still in the blueprint
stage. In the nature of things, the plans are tentative and sub-
ject to modification.
We hope, by-working with and developing militant trade union
groups resiating Nazism, to: (i) atain intelligence from Gennany;
and (ii) cause the commdasio1. of sabotage, disruption of communica-
tions and facilities such as will aid the Allied armies end hinder
the defence of Gomm"
A program for recruiting Agents is in progress in the United
States and here. Rine or tan recruits, now in training in the
United States and constituting the first of probab4 four such
units destined for this theatre of operations, are awaiting trans-
portation to London. One civilian recruit is available here,
su4jeat to security check, and several more haying a trade union
background, are under consideration. Also, Application has been
'made for the transfer to us of an enlisted man now stationed in
Great Britain.- With the permission of the U.S. armed forces, we
intend to interview and reczuit, if possible, other enlisted men
.and officers as agents.
�Further recruiting will be done by,Ilisor Desk personnel on
� the continent.when an Allied bridgehead is,established. The
invasiommirL12 undoubtegky encourage militt trade unionists to
filter through the lines to Allied bases/from which, points they
_can be returncd:toGexuany as agents, after a period of instruction.
rade Union ;rePresentatives who have -ctierienced underground work in
Gcnaakr:and.who have been collaborating with us will be of consider-
ibleihelp 1w :evaluating the reliability and possible usefUlness of c Xi
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Depending ock all the circumstances and the facilities available,
agSats fram,ti-Sie,,,in isn_oe may be infiltrated through the GOXIDAM
�rplw�b4n&Ahem �by air or sea facilities. For maximum
c**nss of '),L'',41?\40�144;1:�-ii.o:d*re.c,*4.uted into Geraminy should have a
'r��tion ::'.'-t*,-;�:cipeive. This is possible only when
betweenves and resistance
it oi
would be best to parachute
a major Allied., air raid, prefer-
ably ubil. the 'rsict is in progress. ,A city in a'-disorganised con-
ditthn pits a 3daaof flexibility in the use of cover. It is
and'paPers' tram a person killed in the
raid, ankisove4On ,to anothr city with the story of having been bcmbed
If- imsoessary, one can claim to have lost his papers in the raid,
armi obtain a complete set of genuine papers in another city.
PAPERS:
Neosssary German papers vary, of course, with the cover em-
ployed. The following, among others, will be especially helpful:
(a) Arbeitsbuch (toxic book), (b) ration book, (o) special traveller's
..food stsips, '(d) clothing book, (e) pass to place of employment,
r (f) leave authorization, (g) travel orders signed by an army district
'ecamainder, (h) lrehnsacht identification and (i) Wehnaacht ration book.
We are attempting to obtain originals of these and other
doctsaents to 'facilitate their reproduction for use by our agents.
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�oc-,in.:G-Tenia4-tO.�:enlist trade union organizational support,
'ticiia'-,Will PriSoably be in the nature of courier service Making
� _ ' ''Witif*satior:pesk personnel near the battle lines or with persons
orat ' :.'vrith'.us in neutral countries. When appropriate prepart-
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as' , een'made'bonoerning security, radio operators could be
, tO,,Germany with equipment, if necessary, a.nd the messages
ti the
_Igen -,n be transmitted by radio to designated receiving
' ' could.
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i.ilitt,offriendly addresses in Germany is be compiled for
ulia',:.b , oiii,2,:.egiiite':-.,,. :,Although it is recognized that conditions arising
the wir'111171,�,render ,certain of. the 'addresses valueless, others
:tietlism- mar l'ie Of iftel. iui ethane* .
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The degree of freedom an agent ,may have in moving about Germany
daionda 'in,Part -4on his Cover. We kr, 'however, that travel on local
tii'fOr distances less than 30 Icii.aseters is relatively free of �
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but only about 30 kilometers on any one ticket.
'The sufteas.of an Agent in the fullfillment of his mission
depend in,grest maasure upon the extent to which he is able
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Subject: Dissemination Of OSS Intelligence In This Theatre
�, It is practically impossible to give an adequate and
comprehensivoloictUre, whether graphic or written, of the
Veralldlssemination and circulation of 00S intelligence
in it(tfieetre. The latest cherts available in this
office which show the collection and dissemination of intel-
ligence in this theatre by American agencies have long since
been outdated. The chart attached herewith, the result of a
hasty two hours work this morning, attempts only to show the
manner in which our dissemination at the moment fits into
the emergent pattern of intelligence segiraiii the Supreme
Allied Command. This pattern is necessarily entirely tenta-
'Wt.,' in so far as it attempts to show the channeling of
intelligence to the Supreme Allied Command. In other respects
it shows the dissemination which is currently being made of
OSS int6lligence1by the SI Reports Division.
It should be noted in particular that in the absence of
any new directive, we continue to disseminate to G-2 Etousa
although it is our understanding that this agency is functioning
only with a skeletal staff and will soon be eliminated as an
intermediary. In this event, it may well be that we shall be
asked to diseeminate directly to TIS (Theatre Intelligence
Service). It should be noted further that the chart doeil not
undertake to show internal OSS dissemination or dissemination
to other OSS Missions.
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tion of OSS intelligence which may be made by the original
receiving agency. We have, however, indicated to the American
agencies to which we service,(G-2, ONI, etc.) that we disse-
minate directly to the British, so that, theoretically at
least, OSS intelligence should be reaching British agencies
only through our diesemination to MI6, PWE and SOE.
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At the beginning of December It. Colonel L. P.-Weicker
10Proadhod Colonel Bruce or Colonel Giblin WAla was directed
*oUgh channels to Crane Brinton and me in an effort to
,Otain 4 or 5 young intelligent*Amonomists or statisticians
'td,'aid the 8th Air Force in its. Order of Battle work. As
explained at the time the 8th Air Force relied exclusively
*;*'British intelligence for Order of Battle material and
:aded competent staff to shape this material to 8th Air
1.-Ocie requirements. In particular I was given to understand
elaith. Air Force wanted an appreciation not only of Vtle
verall capabilities of GAF single-engine fighters, but a
_fusion of material on order of battle, personalities in
*tUadrons, experience and training of squadrons, and the
leconomic concepts by w1Ai6h. scale of effort may be related
wastage and replacementsiso to obtain the exact stateant of enemy capabilities/by squadrons over various periods
of time. In wddition a large body of material represented
by combat crew reports which was not used in this connection
would be given to the OSS group for processing. It was
explained that the end product would be used in the for-
mation, of tactical plans.
2. Shortly thereafter Sgt. W. C. Bauin arrived in this
country and has been put to w ork in a section of Air
Ministry intelligence where he has learned British
,.,".Eichniques and added to the general resources, both
British and Amoricano engaged in the preparation of
;the 'Material previously received. A qualified enlisted
an,,.*-1,vt., E. G. spie, has since that time been acquired
n this Theatre, but his assignment to the Air Ministry
has been held up pending clarification of the 8th Air Force
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pneHenlisted man, are due to arrive tomorrow.
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COionelAtingman Douglas, 8th Air Force liaison officer
-with4hOar Ministry, and Lt. Col. L. P. Weicker, Ex.
*0-0,1rOff,i6e; of Director of Intelligence, USSAFE, to
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Unit at P. R. ha a inclinod min the face of the ebh Air
Porceta Inability to decide on a program, to Withdraw our
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Researoh and Analysis Branch,
London, England.
SUBJUCT: Priority Work List R. & A. Londono
TO 2 .0eneral Donovan
Our work oan be divided into X. Regular weekly assignments,
and IL Specific, mmostimes continuing, assignments not requiring regular
periodic reports. These will have to bs treated separately.
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, 1. Briefing the R. & A. representative at the Weekly Meeting of
e-Amerioan Intelligence Committee. This is a mixed committed headed
4by *knell of the Jimbarsy with the representativeof 0-2, Ar2, Navy,
Lf,014in&OWI. The AIC has not yet fulfilled shop. Morgan's hope that
'jt wotld produce reports of its own, but I do not think we ought to
a. it. contains the promise. of producthg something an
it ill, .t-any,rate a kind of a rough equivalent of a jI0 of American
IntElig�nce in London. I give this first priority on our
rSgular-weekly:assignmentc.
H'2. A weekly report to Mr. linant. This is mostly an assembling
job,tputting-tOgether materials 'greedy worked up especially by R. & A.
Mashingten. It tikes little time :and vhould) I think, be kept upp
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3. The'PoliticalrAnnext&4`the 0-2 Weekly Intelligence Report.
I bilieve,Langer'does not think'this job very important. Our R. & A.
staff:in Upton is, however, orcOntrary opinion. This report is
circulated down through Divisional staffs in tho theatre and also goes
to air fields and to various staffs in London. We have evidence that
our'pOliticallatuff is really read and appreciated. Colonel Bruce
will back me up in my statement that this job has, on the whole, added
to our prestige here. I should be most reluctant to abandon this
weekly report though it 'does mean a full day's work once a week for some
half.dosen of the Staff. Itysummary I should be reluctant to give up
any Of these three weekly jobs though in a pinch / suppose we could
giveup the 0-2 report.
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1. Joint political intelligence appreciation work PWOSS.
work will begin with D-day but some preliminary organioAtion will
Ve to be done. It involves our helping to staff a joint PWB-OSS
roster -which in turn can drAw on the joint reeources of the two agencies.
.This plan you and Colonel Bruce approved last night (4 rebruary). /
think tis work as it develop, will probably be our first priority.
2. The target work of the S0011040 Objective Unit (UOU) at
40 Berkeley Square. You are, of course, familiar with this work.' It
L. clearly a high priority job.
There are a whole series of servioing jobs which we do for
' various agenoilps in the th,atr. I list them here in no absolute
Priority. Inevitably each speiifit task varies in importance and it
,is 'tory difficult to decide ahead of time which kind of job we should
accept and 16hich turn down.
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Information Branoh, Jaokson's Group has prepared a
series of, important reports which went dim:14y to
General Devon's and which, X understand, are now to go
to olonsrii lassnhowor. Notably, Jackson's Oro4 pre-
pared aireportion our whole air policy to which Pinkriey4
and somi-of,the staff at 40 Berkeley contributed, i'
Jeekee'We Group also did a master report on Carman moral*
in ,Which-OSS,hatihe plaoe of honour. It is now at work
-aa:siertig three-siacifio questions put to it by General,
,Xisenheeer One" Of these, which deals with /french rail,.
ways,' ihOult give Iinkney a most appropriate job for .
several weeks. On the whole / think Jacksofils.Committee
one of the, most important for whom we work intim! theatre.
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4 ervioing the first4.3.74,my Group andother U.S. Staff :
Group.. WI' did a big job, mostly' assembling,l orthis.:
people last December. Probibly the peak of their demands-
on as have already been reaohed and passed. In the future
X think our joint PWOSS service can take oar* of this
demand. ..� c
Servicing other branches of OSS London. We have done a
great variety of jobs for SI, NO, and to a lesser extent
for 30 and X-2. Notably we have supplied material and
some man-power (or woman-power) for a joint American and
British group assembling materials necessary for counter
intelligence week in the field. Naturally X-2 oarri*,
most of this 4urden, but we are supplying a certiin'amount
of background material. Obviously we should 40'1'11 we can
to help the other branches of OSS in this theatre.
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s6itters centering at Berkeley Square though done partly at Princes
Riaborough. OSS shares this work jointly with other conatitutents of
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/o� of the most dispersood of our tasks and one which 1 simply have not
been able to follow in dotal'. IP wh4n Malenbaum arrives from Wishing...
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ton roe can build up an all-RA A. economic staff, it is possible we could
pull out of the Gill. I should be willing to accept Kindloberger's judg-
Bent on this problem. Clearly, however, our GIU work is of lower prioritly
than our SOU work for economists.
5. Civil Affairs Work. All told we have done a good deal of this-
mostly assembling detailed information of the most varying nature. I
suspect that these demands have already reached their peak. I think more-
over that R. & A's contribution to Civil Affairs can in tho future be -
best handled by our joint PWS-41OSS outfit. As I underntand �entire,' MoClure's
plans, OA officers in the field will draw their political and economic
intelligence largely from PWB aources of which our joint PWW-OSS Group
1! will form an important part. ATeanwhile we are committed tloough Walter
Dorn to do a certain amount of work for Civil Affairs at their big final
school at Shrivenham in Wiltshire. We have already promised to do this
work and cannot in d6cency withdraw. Purthormore, this work should all
be finished by. mid-March. I think we should be fret' in the future to
avoid any big commitmenta to Ci7#1.1 Affairs.
6. Our generaj. task as a collecting and distributing agency for
R. & A. Washington, I do not imply by numbering this six that our
activities in' thin field are of low priority. They are, however, of
long standing and though R. & A Washington no doubt feels we do not do
a perfect job, I can assure you we are doing our best and that we shall
continue to do our best. Since Applebaum's appointment in Washington
I have a feeling that the whole businese of the two way flow between
I'l Washington R. & A. and London R. & A. is being much better handled. Wo
could, of course, do a better job getting raw materiaIa from here to
Washington if we had enough Secretaries and enough typewriters. I have
put Joseph Charles in general charge of seeing that Washington requests
are :11filled. If Miss Violet Bodmen is sent us she can, no doubt, take
over the administration side of this.
7. There are left over two very special assignments which lie a bit
outside our regular work and which / shall have to treat under the names
of the individuals assigned to them.
a. Paul SweeAy. Swesay is really 14. Mason's personal Agent
in London to take care of work for the Cartel. Committee
headed by Dean Acheoon of the State Department with Id.
Mason as Deputy Chairman. Some of Sweev's spare time we
use for occasional odd economic jobs closely tied in with
our work at Brook Street. Sweemy's position is so closely
tied in with Sd. Mason's plana that X should 404, to see
any other use made of Sweiay's time without Mason's spoifio
consent,
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boadoe agent to report,on political and other con-
ditions in the British /oleos! We soon ran into certain
difficulties with thiltatOOpertment over Charles
doing politioal reporting an Allied country, and last
October, decided that the difficulties were so great that
we had better use Charles for other purposes. Recently
Langer has renered his demand that Charles return to
polltioll reporting,on.Great Britain for which he is,
I admit, admirably suited. Colonel Bruce, however,
regards the obstacle* to Charles, doing this work As in
no sense removed and is of the opinion that the Dosbasey
would object if Charles did just what Langer want, his
to do, X etill hope we can achieve some kind of com-
promise in this matter which I think moot be left to time
and to negotiation. bot it Bruoe and myaelf and Howard
Bucknell of the *balmy. In any case I) personally think
that this politteal reporting on Britain should be given
a relatively low priority6
, The above can give only a rough idea of the extremely varied odd
jebiomo have done in the past. -In general./ should recommend that we
should not break very violently with our general policy in the past
but should modify it slowly as fellowst-
i. Pull gradually out of Civil Affairs work except math
as can be done by our joint PWB,-OSS teams.
Turn down as far as possible the more piddling requeets
for the kind of *ark any good librarian' or secretary
011% do, i.e. assembling routine information from hand-
books etc,
Xndeavour generally to give highest priority to taska
iwach will employ our beet capabilities, i.e. tasks
involving careful diagnosis of actual current political
and *monad� conditions in Central and Western Xurope.
X think it this diagnoaimg job is done well those for
whom we do the job will see better their way to taking
curative or preventive measures. X think, however, we
should be very careful even when dealing with pretty big
general matters always to give information rather than
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widooprod and unrodbrainmd. Thotio oonbinaom,to bo oxbra-
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Major Peters strenood, and all concurred in, tho great
impdrtance of clearly defining tho reaponaibilition of 08S
officers assignod to tasks in forward aroua. OSS lines of A
Obmmand in the field must bo clary and firmly fixod in
advance if confusion and failure is to be avoidod.
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Mr. Millor informed tho mooting that Brigadier Nichola
(Brit.) and Col. Raymond (U.S.) havo been appointed (by SHAEF)
Commander and Doputy Commandor respectively of tho SHALT
organization to rocruit, train and later direct contact and
reeonnaiasanco toama for aid to Allied P.O.W.Is in Gormo.ny.
This organization 18 in a nebulous, formative stago according
to Mr. Miller; although the requiroment for 120 toamo has beon
fixed, roquosta to Supply poraonnol, particularly W/T operators,
have not boon filled. The staff of this organization will be
bilatorauy and jointly U.S. and Bribiah. In connection with
this plqn SHARP is preparing a dotailed study dofining staff
sectio:- dlAtioa, --for G-1, G-3, Bomber Command, USSTAF, etc.
, Mr. Millor stated that at pro nt 'Eho only serious
oommitment of OSS/To to aid Alliod P.a.W.f.J is SO's plodgo
to supply six toama.
In. DI40MATIC%SITUATION IN SPAIN.
Mr. Poarson rocently went to Spain for conforencon in Madrid
With diplomatic and British catthoritios on a number of X-2
probloms. One oerious problem was raised by the 'U.S. Embassy
affecting SI as woll as X-2, viz., control of clandootine
operations on thp Fronch-Spaniah Border. Mr. Pearson roported
that Mr. Buttorworth, formerly Charge dtAffaira and now
Embassy Counsollor, approvod OSS operations from basoa in
France, of double agonts into Spain undoY, French oovor.
Altornativo arrangomenta and'othor types of activities, includ-
ing direct contacts between OSS field personnel in Franco and
Spain, were oxprossIy prohibited; Mr. Pearson then indicated
in this connection that British communications might be
helpful.
Mr. Gregory (SI) repOrted an encouraging and satisfactory
talk With 'tho new_AMbaador, who ss 'arrived in Madrid dhortly
beforo Mr. ?c)arabills doparturp., It is Mr. Povrsonis impresaion
that Ambassador Armour approves and will support SI activitiea
in Spain aa long as these activitios are not directed alg.nst
Spain. The 'Embassy plans to shop up Safe Haven work.
While SI and X-2 are now the only Branches in Spain, with
SI prosuirkbly Closing down its activities, Ambassador Armour
has eXpressed a dofinito interest in obtaining assistance from
R&A. Mr. Morse itated that ho waa on the look-out for
pqrsonnel whom R&A could employ in Spain, or to work on
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Pearson noted, as a matter of particular interest to OSS
fObure plans, the belief in Madrid that the Polish (London)
and possibly other "permanently" exiled governments, might
later nave to Spain to stay.
OSS RELATIONS WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT.
Lt. Col. Schmidt advised the meeting of ops negotiations
with Ithe State Department (previously referred to by Col.
FOrgan). which aimed at defining workable relations between
OSS and 'the State Department abroad. Lt. Col. Schmidt urged
the importance of establishing good working arrangements with
the U.S. Embassies at the earliest possible date, and invitod
the attention of tho meeting to past OSS experience in the
MIddle East and North Africa,
1Xhilik.M PROJECT.
This project, i.e. the investigation described in last (#7)
meeting, Para. VII, has made a promising beginning. Lt. Sparks
(R&A) is coordinating the various assignments. Mr. Morne
indicated that it would be a continuing investigation as later
reacticns of United Nations groups here to the San Francisco
conference would be of interest,
ORGANIZATION OF OSS MISSION TO GERMANY ON THE CONTINENT.
Mr. Starr (MA), Mr. Callisen (SI) and Mr. Nichols (Sect.)
then joined the meeting in a discussion of the desirability
and feasibility of moving remaining OSS personnel designated
for the German' Mission to Paris or some other plane on the
continent.
The'gradual movement of the U.S. Group C.C. (starting at
the end of March) toVersailles and the fact that Ambassador
Murphy is usually to be found at Versailles, will make SHAEF
Main the central location of most important American authori-
ties' concerned with the occupation of Germany, This is of
partlicular'importance to R&A; Mr. Morse and Mr. Starr pointed
out a number of advantages in moving RecA personnel to Paris
or vicinity as soon as possible.
Mr: Pearson pointed out that almost all X-2 personnel for
Germany were already on the continont and would continue to
work into Germany through SCI Units with Armies and Army Group
Hdqs..
Mr, Casey and Mr. Callison expressed their desire to keep
together the SI staff working on post-hostilities plans in
Germany. Tho SI staff now in London can remain hero and that
this Icould be until such -a time as a suitable forward staging
area can be establidhed.
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The present strains and heavy demands on OSS/TO
administrative services and communications was discussed and
the meeting agreed that any largo movement of personnel from
1Jcindon to the continent would severely tax OSS
-OSS/Paris is now over its personnel quota of 350 (not
'InCluding X.-2 and Field Photographic).
AsIl&Alsiproblem seemed distinct and pressing, it, was
*da,Oided 414-Mr..Starr and Mr. Nichols would investigate the
'poOlsibilty efil moving additional R&A personnel from. London
t'othe'V-iCinitiof Paris at an early date.
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OFFICE OP STRATEGIC SERVICES
European Theater of Operations
United States Army
(Main)
IMP12.12-Etti?
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BRANCH
1000 hours, Tuesday, 6 March 1945,
in Colonel Forgan's office.
'esent were: Capt. Armour (Presiding)
Col. Palmer (PERSO)
Lt. Col, Bross
Cdr. Katz (SI)
,14.r. Pearson (X-2)
Mr. Morse (R&A)
OSS MISSION TO GERMANY.
Lt. Col. Brebner
Lt. Col, Roller
Lt. Bastedo
Capt. Gilpatric
Lt. Shaughnessy
Lt. Bastedo reported on the organization and current status
of the OSS Berlin Unit.
At 'resent a total of 75 OSS personnel for the initial
, Berlin Unit has been approved by SHAEF; approval has been request-
ed for additional personnel to bring the OSS total to 154 in
Berlin. While this total of 75 has been provisionallif'sub-
allocated to the various Branches, Lt. Bastedo stressed the fact
�that there is "fat" in the quota allowing for considerable
'adjustments in numbers of Branch personnel.
Mr. Pearson asked whether the number of X-2 personnel in
Lt. Bastedols figures included the SCI unit with the XV Army.
He reported that discussions were in progress on the subject of
SCI unite with the XV Army; and that if satisfactory arrangements
are made, X-2 personnel would be carried by the XV Army' rather
than by the OSS T/b,
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Lt. Bastedo reported that in the likelihood that Russian
trocips,will have occupied Berlin for sometime prior to the
arrival of American and British troops, SHAEF no longer plans
' for a Berlin T/Porce. This requires a Branch review of personnel
previouSly designated for Berlin, as certain, Individuals
designated for T/Force assignments might not be as suitable for
other'assignmentS in Berlin.
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The XV Army will be a combineOT ritish Force including
one U.S. and one British Division'COMmanding Officer ofthe
,
_..' Army, XV,Ar Lt. . ' "Gen Gerowp will aliOfbethe Berlin District
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Commander. lit. Baited.� believes that the XV Army will provide
Cr clbilleting and mes,s1Ing facilities for the OSS Berlin Unit.
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'cl,greed that steps should be taken to
Is availability, in view of tho pos-
tssador to Jugoslavia may wish to
Col: TEmbassy Staff at Bolgrado.
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, special OSS personn-el'at'an advance date into Berlin and that
Col, For gan would tako any decision in this roe,ard.
Lt. Bastedo informed the mooting that tho four distribts
Oonstituting the U.S. Zone of occupation had boon reduced to
two as Army administration would find it more convenient to
is4ign a district to each of the two U.S. Armies now .contomplated
;f6:0Occupation responsibilitios, rather than a district bo
' ';*,Corps.
rLt. Basted() reported that the decision to establish a Fronch
,occupation zone will probably rosult in a larrA slico of
eatern Rhineland territory going to tho French, but ho had not
,received word of any now boundary definitions.
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filvorage weok. 8003 about 9b0 cabilos processed in London of
i41-5510 are ineoming. About 36:4i are SI cables; 10%,,X-2;
100.'3% 'Ref.:A; 2%, MO; 155, RE M and Adjutant; 0%, Diroctor.
P A
,p4etOqt Wds,appreciatod that tho currant heavy cable traffic
s'a genoral expansion of OSa activities and that while
4*nehes may effect some oconomy in cables by compressing .
lierbage:, combining messages to the same destination, and using
.15#06,11 ' Whore ponalblep only 1 ninor reduction in the total io
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1-Pailin Might be,W.substituto for eabion. Lt. Col. Brono will
,
Artlieptigato thoPresont use of telophenos to the oontine)t.and
'.i:V'dbairablo will rago for Rid% froquont calla, cOlooabod
C:6Varioun LondOrianohon and oalcoo.
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' ArMouroad to the meotine; amendment:a to' the basic
x!Olt,:o.�:,..011644iLi or SEABV Miaoiona to varioun liberated
.7.66:f14.0i0'11;-*gb204'111.4hiot of 3ta1f, SEAM', 22 February 1045.
' h,o,.:,',',alite'n(triient,:,irtodiSio. a a.; function oi,' the SILALIP Mina lona which
' .. ii.ef.'1011.y114.0 UliOn, 083 Mf61:110M to the name a ountr le a . The
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, ou be the authorizing and noreening agonW4iten
_oommanas rmibordinate to the Supromo HeAdquartors 41mh
to Zi4ktftoontaot with the Norwegian (ronch--Bolgitin),
.):0640nOnt:.:7 Howover, on administrativo mattern a
Headquartors, having establinhod an original
ool44dthrough tho Manion is pormittod to doal with
,thicla4M,OPriato branoh of th Govornment with or without
tho-'poOiniod partioipation or anniatance of tho, Minnion
though the labor mat be kept informed of tho gotoral
course tho moro importarit nogotiattona, When mattorn
of polioy trio or whon probloma roaoh a minimtorial
level you will bo -tho only ohannul betwoon oommandn
subordinate to Supromo Hoadquartora and the NorwoO.an
(Prondh--Bolgian) Govertmont."
081;31�IP (ITIMAN P2189NNEL.
Mr. Pearaon dirocted the attontion oP tho mooting to the
doairabillty of formulating,a definite polioy on tho une oP
enemy dofectiann. Rotoronoo wan mado to Born cablon 5627 and
6807 to London and London -Bern 3087. (Diatribution of those
cablon im highly rentriotod.)
'Thera wan connidorable disousnion oZ the political,
soourity and intelligenco implioationn of offering any typo
of annuranoo or entioomont to onomy defootorn, The mooting
dooidod not to rocommond to Wanhington that a npooifio
polloy onlikploiting nom dofootions nhould be formulated
and innuod.
Ono roam:4n for this doolnion wan that rocoipt or nuoh a
Portal policy in cortain Minaiona and Piold Sbationa might lead
bo thinking and making or awkward oommitmontn which othorwise
ml,tht not bo provokod,
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OFITCE OP STRATEGIC SERVICES
Europoan Thoator of Operations
Unitod States Army
(Main)
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE .BRANCH CHIEFS'
1.000 hours, Tuosday, 27 Fobruary 1945, hold
in Colonol Forgants office.
Col. Foran (Presiding)
Captain Armour
Mr. Hugh Wilson
Col. W.C. Jackson
Col. W.H. Jackson
Col. Palmor (PERSO)
Capt. Gilpatric
088 AID TO PRISONERS-OF-WAR.
Lt. Cdr. Katz (SI)
Er. Pearson (X-2)
Er. Evans (R&)
lir. Miller (SO)
Lt. Col. Roller (Lo)
Lt. Armistoad (FP)
(Soct)
In the past difficultios havo arlson from tho lack of
coordination 'among the variouo Commando concornod, and from
the labk of satisfactory intolligonco on locations and con-
ditions in PAY camps. At presont SHAM? is asouming tho
responsibility for tho genoral plan which provides for)
parachuting team (1 off., 1 NCO & 1 W/T oporator)\into tho
'vicinity of seloctod PAl camps, for tho purposo of '0tab11shing
_communications: furnishing spot intolligonco, callin'g.for air
supplies or spacial assistanco, and asaisting in organization
Of .Allied P/Ws as the situation requires, SHAEF initially
,requosted 100 toams; SOL has committed 12 toams and SO (OSS)
�hs committed 6 taams. The Fronch (DGER), Belgian and Polish
will be counted on to fill roquiromonts for the other toams.
SHAEF will hold a meeting shortly with(intorosted agencies to
!finalize the required number of teams and plans for their
''..training and operational employment.
reported a recont meeting with ropresentativos of
:DGR, SI� and SOE on the DEVON scheme. This schome is dosignod
:to Thcfljtato dolloction of intolligonco on Pronch doportoos
4'arid.10c5iCaMpo� in Germany; it will be implomonted by a
standirie*ii4tt,oe iocatod in Paris on which DGER (Col. Manuoll
SI, MOISAnd _�0Eiwi11 be represented. This scheme may also'
sprovidoasofulintolligonco on Allied P/Ws in Germany.
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0S8 MISSIONS TO WORWAY AND DENMARK.
CCil,!-M4. C. J'ackson r6viowed tho prosont status of KITTEN (OSS
Ilisaion to Ilorway) and pANSEL (038 Mission to Donmark). 31,
Rd and COmmunicationrEs.vo already doaignatod individuala
to 'Sorv9, i.n::,hoso two miasions. SO porsonnol will paPticipato
in th(0?Is'sion only whon tho SFHQ Dotachmonts to Norway
And:penharkincluding SO porsonnol--havo boon dissolvod.
pol..]P6i,gan rocallod the basic diroetivo of SCAEF giving
'gonoral authorization for OSS to sond Missiona into liberated
torritoriea and subsovontly notifying the appropriato SHAEF
hissianc,
KITTEN and HANSLL will be fully eoordinatod with military
MITE3Fitios"770b0, DAIIVORCE, =EP and U.S. diplomatic
authoritins.
An OSS group including roprosontativou of SI, R&A and SO have
had throo formal mootinga with tho U.S. Anbaoaador to Norway,
Osborno0 Mr. Pearson stated that x-2 dosirea to parti-
eipato in this group; X-2 will intensify efforts to recruit
auitablo individuals for KITTEN Lnd HANSEL.
III.
Col.
MI kRVY.
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Col. W4O. Jackaon informod tho mooting that while tho Command
(Lt, Gen Gorow) and staff of tho XV Amy havo boon establish-
ed, tho strongth and composition of this Army are not now
known, The XV Army will be an occupational forco, assigned
to Berlin, and will probably roliovo Armies now operating on
the Rhino Front.
X-2 has organizrA an 801 Unit to be attached to tho XV Army.
This unit ill 'Include 2 off. and 3 EM. Col. Forgan pcf!t.t2
th
out o dosiyability of 81 liaison with this Army; Col
Jackson suggeAtqd, that tho boat approach might bo through the
083 Det, at12'*:'.G. to tho XV Army Staff. Col. Forgan will
discuss thisquation with Gen. Sibort this weak.
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IN DISTRIBUTION OF PRISONER-OF-WAR INTELLIGENCE.
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Col.,:.:Pbrgan road a mom� from Lt. Doston, R&A, reviewing the
O'Sentrilachinory for distributing secret and top soorot
1.ntei1i6nco, and rocommonding that tho CID (Central Informa-
tion-Division), R&A Branchobo formally designated as the
'offiCo in OSS to accossion and distribute all such intolligenec.
Mho singlo oxeopi:ion would be top aocrot CSDIC reports which
11411 continuo to be handled through present top socrot control
channela. All concurred
,a. In tho dosirability of haying a single point for the
aocossioning and distribUtiVri' Of PA intelIigonoo material
and--. .J-
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b. That CID (R&A) would bo tho appropriato offico to take
the rosponsibility. '
]Evans sttifodthat no dhangos would bo madowhoro prosont
aiatributio#04octimonts vitka found to bo satisfactory. Col,
�Itaxapr ob3cirV4:that Mcil will roquiro additional staff
porsonnok tO hah4lo thoLlargo numb or of P.O.W. documonts
'coming into OSS'daily.
USI1 OF MIZES.
.001. Foran statod thoro has boon a atoady and unwarrantod
lnoroaso of cable traffic in OSS/EPO, e.g. on 30 Jan. tho
Mossago Contor procossod 291 mossagos (25,071 groups). Col.
Forgan road a letter from Mr. O'Gara in Washington roquosting,
at least in porsonnol mattors, that wo "us� the pouch in ovary
p,)ssibIo case ard reserve the cablo for real urgoncy".
Col. Forgan directed the Secretariat to roviow tho prosont use
of cablos, Lt tho next mooting of the Branch Chiefs, Capt.
Gilpatric will prosont proposals to -afoot roduction of cable
traffic.
OSS LI4ISON orvicERs.
Col. Forgan road to tho mooting a MOM from OPSLY, 15 Fob.,
'nominating cortain officors as acnior OSS liaison officors to
6 foroign Govornmonts. This moa-76775Emonda7NEU-a-aonior
OSS liaison officor dhould be rosponsible hfor 'cooping tho
SSO informed of any crucial dovolopmants affocting our rola-
tionship with a particular Government or agoncy, for
coordinating liaison ostablishod by tho various Branches at
lower lovols, and for holding poriodtc mootings between tho
various Branch liaison officers who have ostablishod
Contacts.,.."
It was agrood that senior liaison officers would be offoctivo
4or.O$S/London rather than for OSS/TO 6 On tho continent
*aiorN,andorGracht, Lt. Col. Costar and Lt. Col. Cartor will
64WiOeto be tho liaison with Dutch Groups, the Bolgian
Ooi'' 'Ott and tho French Governmont rospoctivoly. In OW
,
onde Lt: Col. Dasher and Major Katok will continuo to be
1,6V SS4'lliaison officers with the Polish-Govornmont-in-Exilo
and Czech Govornmont rospoctively.
Otmc4nominatod hr. Do Hartog to be OSS/London liaison
o'-Dvit oh Govornmont.
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be rosponsiblo for formalizing thoso
.6, qmeriin, whoro'dosirablerho will also appoint monior
UrliaisonYofficors to tho airwogian Govornmont in London
d-,to-Toprosontativos of. Danish Rosistanco.
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VII.08S _USN LILISON alCTION.
Col. Pon stated that Washington had oonolArrod in tho trans-
fer of Lt. Col. Thayer from 100, at a lator dato, to bo tho
hoad of tho OSS Ruaaian Liaison Sootion in Gormany, Ponding
Lt. Col. Thayorta aasignmont, Col. Vorgan doairoa a Russian
Liaison Soction to be) organitod horo, tho Staff of whioh will
incudo roprosentativos of varioua Branches, Vr. Evans
quoriod tho rolation or tho U.S. Div. of tho Reth Branch
to the prop000d Rusoian Liaison Soction, an Russian political
analysts would hay%) to be providod by R&A, Waahington.
Colo, Palmor will bo rosponsiblo for rocruitinc; oultable
personnol for tho OSS Russian Liaison Sootion.
VIII. IlthilDS DECORA.TIONS.
Col. W.C. Jackaon aaid that many rocomrondationo ior do cora-
tions have boon mado by SO and SI. Only ono recommendation
hau boon forwardod by MO, and nono by X-2 and R&A.
hfter oonsidorable discuosion, it was agrood that X-2 and Reex,
'will reviowtho position of thoir porsonnol in tho light of
OSS and ETOUS4 rogulations and, practi000 to dotormino what
recerartendationa ohould be proaontod to the Awarda
Docbratio:ha Board OSS/ETO at an oarly date.
'Col. Porgn strossod the importanoo of offocting recommenda-
tionn.lormarda and docorations, if ponsible, through
rog4hr Army channolup originating with Amy Connanda to which
088 porsO)nol wore attached in tho field.
NEW CHUP&VIELD Pnovonilpyc BrwrgH.
Col. Forgdn announced that Lt. Mark hrmiatoad, USNR, will
roliovo Lb i Cdr, Sponsor as the Chief of tho Viold Photographic
Branch, oasATo. no Warml:f corartended Lt. hrmiatoad on the
outstanding work accomplishod by Lt. krmiatoad and hi a crow
or photographers in the Intelligonco Documontation
Photographic Project. This project, conceived and executed
by the Goographio D1v (Red0 and Piold Photographic under Lt,
Armiateadts direction, aims to provide photographic coverage
of atratogic facilition, installations and hroaa, in Europo.
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view of the discussion of resterday afternoon, it has been agreed thab
101Wk1oorkkel and R&A Continent of Europe will continue or assume responsibility for
-othelevelopment of the following activitiost
1. Servicing certain OSS operations, notably SO and MO, with respect to
?target selection and appraisal.
2. Servicing the Army (including Civil Affair a work), the Navy and the
Air ?wool.
3* Servicing the U. S. Bmbassy in London (and on the Continent) as
officiers of the State Department in Washington or abroad may direct.
4, Developing at the working levol and to the fullest extent possible
the nesoss arrangement which is essential if many of the ends foreseen above are
to be achieved.
N.B. Unless R&A can pull its weight in the PWE-OSS partnership, it
IPvill be in the eMbarransing position of contributing little more than its name to
one of SHiEris ehief strategic projects. R&A would face the additional embarrass-
of having to depend upon PWE to perform many of the activities included in
11, 2 and 3 above.
5. Furnishing personnel for the forward 03S teams which are to accompany
Army and which will serve both Army and rear intelligence.
N.B. It should be noted, however, that MEV has apparently delegated
the task of recruiting, training and directing Political Survey Officers in
lotion of gathering intelligence for psychological warfare and Civil Affairs
iiktr#ion. PM is to have a large part in this task and has invited H&A to
b4 task with it on an equal basis. The teams of Political Survey Officers
:Orrice the Appreliation Section of SHAM. In case SHAEF does not revise
imeatives �tali& govern the contemplated PSO arrangement, the question of R&A
iiipp:tion in both OSS and PSO teams may prove a difficult one to settle. If
erionnel in to function effectively in sharing with PWS analysis of the material
sd PSOIst it should Also share with PWE in the recruitment, training and
etOnHog,the P80' i. No matter what the decision, however, additional personnel ;
bSPecpired
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personnel for future Zuropean advance posts, which should
rret,least met of the following: Paris, Brussels-The Hague,
embour, Berlin, Munich, Bordeaux (7), and Lyon (?).
B. xPersonnel designated for Ittly of theee posts will profit greatly
Ale* in London where they may familiarize themselves with inter-Allied
ci400-an4 sourvee of hot information,
Ift.terms'of th0 above, 11414A London (and the Continent) will almost certainly
personnel in larger quantities than the Badman memorandum of 29 January
ileVant portions attached) stipulates.
Pbr *ands,
Ob the spot and in sight - 6 professionals.
Needed - at least another 6 professionals and 3 typists.
Needed also - such Topographical Intelligence, WU, and Malenbaum
staff as their respective chiefs may later be required to furnish.
b. Pm Low Countries.
On the spot and in eight - 2 (possibly 3) professionals.
'Needed - at least another 4 professionals and 2 typists.
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Needed also (as above),
o. Pbr Germany (and Central Europe ?).
On the spot and in sight - 11 professionals.
Needed - at least another 12 professionals and 5 typista.
In this office, even with the help of Kent and Despres, we are unable to
iise the work-oommittments of MA Washington) 'which must influence the assign-
not staff veterans to London and the Continent. But we can name at least
ief the persons whose tasks would be ready for them on arrival here provided
3, Is, 5 and 6 above develop along the lines now contemplated.
10".014410rill are as follows
i(iiirkortils Kent, Vinnaoker.
*der Hill, Franc*, Douglas.
UNtriflit Spoelhof, Velleman, and Lt. James Kronthal of FNB if he can
be obtained with the good mill of 10NB.
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(and Central Europe ?), Anderson, Frans Neumann, Marcum', Johnson,
Meyer, Krieger, Williamson, Schnid, Hers, Lewis,
Time (?), Helen Fisher (?)�
list does not take into consideration individuals of whom this
-Offifiehaa little or no personal knowledge).
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'Affairs work in Mhshington reach a point where Holborn could
;-,vei* valuable here. '
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Immediately following the last
London Closed down. For three weeks no
pressure we oould bring to bear. .As of
WIe again, although somewhat slowly.
Thefollcwing personnel leave
report to you, transportation to
one has left, in spite of the strongost
this date, shipments are beginning to
for the Port tomorrow.
2n4 Lt, James 0. Shea
S 2/e1rank Lowenstein
Lt. (jg) Kenyon Poole
, :1,4n4gn John G. Sparks
'40 � Rudy 111.nold
,*'Rioharld BaXer
'Copt. Gordon Stewart
76511: Gilbert
*girt. Jaok Xaplan
-4Davi4 Grove
"*Gladys Prisoh
*Ruth Amends
Pvt. Robert Rosa ;OU
Pvt. Arthur Stuart EOU
TA Rdbert Neumann PW
alert (with no estimate on data of departure).
T/5 Hans Meyerhoff
PW
Pvt. Morris Janowitz PW
or Pvt. Val Lorwin PW
Henry Sterling TI
Roger Dow TI
Lt. Fred Foster Map
requested for the following.
telcPvt. J. L. Houghteling,
Jr. TI
Ernst Kitzingor TI
Ensign Kirk Stone TI
*Wilfred Malenbaum
Fvt. Carl Auerbach
Oswad Schmidt Map
Demetra Aeton ap
Pvt. Harold Barger
EOU
'Ens. Alfred Skerpan
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still pending assignment. By agreement with andloborger, Pvt,
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hiVe,just compiled the transportation estimates tor the month o1. f
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1. It is requested that authority be granted for the 0.S.S. Detach-
ment to increase its Table of Allotment to provide for the personnel
required to activate the operational plans which have been approved by the
Commanding General, Hq. ETOUSA.
2. It should be noted that the grades and ratings set forth in this
request are not chargeable to the Tables of Allotment of non-Tables of
Organisation grades and ratings approved for ETOUSA. The 0.8.5. personnel
are charged against a Global Table of Allotment established by the Joint
tgbiefs of Staff and assigned to the Director, 0.8.5., Washington head-
!�11narters.
3. A flow chart showing the transportation schedule requested for
the personnel concerned will be submitted later.
4. In the following paragraphs are listed the personnel required
for the operation of the plans, for the training of the operatives, and
for the administration and maintenance of the special units. Attached is
a summary table showing the total addit'onal personnel required by grades
and ratings.
5. The plan for coordination of resistance elements in occupied
territories was contained in letter of recommendation from the A. C. of S.
G-5, subject "Direction and Support of Resistance Groupe in Enemy
Occupied Countries Subsequent to the Initiation of Operations on the
Continent," dated 17 Ally 1943, and was approved by the Commanding General,
Eq. ROMA, in letter of 29 August, 1943, subject "Coordination of Activi-
'ties Behind the ken, Lines."
a. 5A9JAMINIalla, which is to be carried out in
conjunction with the British S.O.E. organization and requires
the following personnel:
(1) =BURGH teams, totaling 50, of 3 men each.
The Fighting French will provide one member of each
team, which reduces the 0.8.8. requirement by 50 officere.
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Majors."... .......... . .. 10
Captains 20
lit Lieutenants
Total Officers
Master Sergeants.. .
Total Enlisted Men
(2) ror instructors of =BURGH teams
(3) For Administrative Officer,
JEDBURGH teams
Speclal Staff A at Army Group and Arm/ Hoadquartora.
(Explanation of the functions and assignments of those
Speoial SUITS was set forth in memorandum of 22 Sept. 1943
to the Commanding General, Eq. MUSA.)
Colonels.,
Majors. ...... .......
Captains 19
lit Lieutenants
Total Offioers
Master Sergeants
Teohniciana 3rd Or. ..
Technioians 4th Or.. .
Technioians 5th Or
Privates First Class
Total Enlisted Men
1
Captains..o.... .........
Total Officers
Lieut. Colonel 3
�Majors. .......... ........ 20
..... 22
lit Lieutenants.... .......
Total Officers.. '04101 ..... 414poillo
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Ltr subj *Supplementary Table of Allotment" to OG NTOUSA thru AO of
04 MUSA 9th Oct. 1943.
Groupe of operative* -- Danish. The personnel
listed below is that required for the Danish nationality
group of operatives for plans to be carriod out in con-
junction with S.O.E.I
Captains 3.
let Lieutenants
Total Officers
Teohnioal Sergeants�..
Teohnicians 3rd Gr..,,,.,,.
Technicians 5th Or.
Total Enlisted Mon 30
7. The personnel listed in the peragraphs below are required for
the S.X. SUSSEX PLAN which is to be operated in conjr.nction with the
British S.X.S. organization. Approval of the plan was contained in first;
indorsement, Eq. MOUSA, 5 Oct. 1943, to outline entitlod "Project No. 2
OBS (Joint Training Program) Jn13, 50 1943," and first indorsement, N.
ETOUSA, 5 Oct. 1943, to letter, Office of Strategic Sorvicoul 16 August
1943, subject "CBS Agent Rocruiting Programme."
Fox' Spacial Field Staff and Liaison:
Colonels
Lieut. Colonels
Major*.
Captains
lot Lieutenants
2nd Lieutenants
Total Officers23
Muter Sergeants...,
Technical Sergeants
Technioians )rd Or
Technician., 4th Or. ...
Technicians 5th Or
Privateo First Claws..
Total Enlisted Mon
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Mostar Sergeants 1
TeChttioal Sergeants 1
Teohniciane 3rd Or 5
Technicians 4th Or 3
Teohnioians 5th Or -1
Total Enlisted Men 11
S. The personnel required to establish and maintain the necessary
mommunications for the above pleas arc listed below:
Captains 1
lit Lieutenants.... 2
Total Officers
Technical Sergeants 4104� 3
Technicians 3rd Or, 7
TeOhnioians 4th Or.... 27
Technioians 5th Or 17,
Total Enlisted Men 54
9. Personnel for administration, housing and maintenance of the
4additional personnel and installations required by the above plans are
as follows:
Master Serpants 5
Tedhaicians 3rd Or... ..... 10
Technicians '4th Or 27
Technicians 5th Or 28
Privates First Class... 25
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Total Enlisted Men 147
10. Personnel to establish Maritime Branoh for training of Norwegian
and Danish pcups of operatives and other personnel tuoh as Jedburghs and
agents in small boat and maritime operations:
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sab olloppleiontarr Table of Allotoonto to 00 =OSA thru AO of
9th Oat. 1943.
Chief Boatswain's Mate......
Boatwwwinso Mate 2/a........ 1.
llootriaianws Mate 1/o......
Maahinist's Mate 1/o........
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Total Naval Xnlisted Peroonnel...
Platoon Sergeants*
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Privates. 000000000 ...........a
Total Marino Corps' Iftliosted Personnel,
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Stbashi, 9 Oct 43, 8%08 .3npp4ementar7 Table of Allotment
2. This request for supplementary. grades and ratings is believed to
, :be oonmenourato with the mission to be performed.
3. Although the proportion of higher noncommissioned grades, partiou-
'laity that of master sergeants, appears somewhat high, it is believed that the
highly technical and secret nature of the operations involved justifies the
break down as requested.
4. It is the understanding of this headquarters, as state4 in para..
graph 2 of the basic communioation, that the grades and ratings involved are
not to be charged against the theater overhead allotment.
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The attached order, issued by Col. Bruce to activate
,theiServices Branch in London, agrees in all important points
"vi-th our plans here and the organization actually functioning
ih,North Africa and Middle East Theaters. It is quite con-
:trary, to the proposed organization as presented to us by Col.
Vanderblue.
The principal point to be determined is the appoint-
lint, of What we call a Services Officer and Col. Bruce calls
thiel'of the Services Branch.,
In Order No. Bruce names Lt. Col. Walter
M. Giblin Acting Chief of the Services Branch and states in
his cable 1015181:
"4. Since I propose to assign Giblin as
permanent Services Chief, it is impossible to release
him for assignment as Washington Theater Operations
Officer. My proposal, of course, is subject to the
approval of the Director."
The attached record and correspondence indicate
that Col. Giblin is a capable officer, but General Donovan's
note on my memo of 7 August states clearly that he cannot
be used in the European Theater,
Naturally, I would prefer to select the Services
Officer if I am going to be reeponaible for the functioning
of Services in ETO, Col. Giblin does not know our organization
or policies here and, of course, would not feel any personal
responsibility or loyalty to me.
Based on the General's definite statements Col.
Giblin cannot be Considered.
I would like to try to get Co].. Bruce's approval
of Lt. Col. Henry C. Willcox (papers attached) as Services
Officer. I feel sure his experience indicates that he would
be an excellent executive.
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It is imperative that we have a good Services
Officer in London at a very early date.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
TO: Col. Buxton
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17 September 1943
Since this memo was dictated, Col. Hoag has
asked me talk with Lt. Col. Charles Wolff, and I have had
a talk with Col. Wolff, From many points of view it
might be better to suggest Col. Wolff as Services Officer
if ire can get him. He served in Prance in the last war
and has had about 22 years of excellent business experience.
H. has recently been with the Army Navy Munitions Board
and has had his heart set on going overseas. He is very
much interested in the possibility of a connection with
OSS, partly because he has known Col. Vanderblue in business
for some years.
I was in college with Col. Wolff but have seen
him only once or twice during the intervening years. I
am sure that he has executive ability, and I believe that
if 1,0 suggest him as Services Officer to Col. Bruce, with
reference to the Vanderblue acquaintance, It might solve
a number of our problems. It certainly seems more reason-
able that Col. Bruce would not be so likely to resent our
insistence on appointing the Services Officer if we have
found a man who would be welcomed by his Executive Officer,
Col. Vanderblue.
In view of this later development, I have
redrafted the proposed cable which is attached for your con-
sideration.
C. M. S. Jr.
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, Re your Order No. 16 and cable 15191 General Donovan
stated definitely that Giblin cannot be used in the
ItUropean Theater.
Sears recommends and I approve choice of Lt. Col.
Charles Wolff as Chief, Services Branch. Wolff has had a
long administrative career and has been a most successful
executive. He served in France in the last war and has
recently been on duty with the Army Navy Munitions Board.
Wolff is known to Col. Vanderblue.
Believe it essential that Services Officer have brief
period of training here and then be seat to Tondon earliest
possible date. If you agree we will proce3d to get Wolff
transferred to us.
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SUBJECT: ESTABLISHYENT IND FUNCTICN OF
SERVICES BaNCH, LONDCN idSSICN, OSS Effective: 10 Sept 1943
Issued : .10 Sept 1943
1. The Services Branch, London Mission, Office of Strategic Services,
ia,reffective this date, established for the purpose of organization and
areCtion of administrative management of Office of Strategic Servicers
activities in the European Theater under the direction and control of the
Chief ,ofServices Branch as indicated.
2. Lieut. Col. Vialter V. Giblin, AUS, in addition to his other
duties designated as acting Chief of the Services Branch, London Yission,
Office of Strategic Services,
3. In order to facilitate the operations and functions of the ac�
tivities of the Service Branch, the following sections are established
within the branch:
Headquarters Detachment
Budget and Finance Section
Civilian Personnel Section
Procurement and Supply Section
rotor Transportation Section
Maintenance and Repair Section
:ciuntry House Administration Section.
The fun cticns and duties to be conducted by the sections
the preceeding paragraph, are set forth as follows:
Pzoct4ement of military personnel in accordance with
existing regulations.
Maintenance of central office of records and, administra�
tion fortall military personnel, training, administration
and sUpply of, Headquarters Detachment.
Arrangement for and preparation of travel orders,
war�
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.Arrangements for and preparation of travel orders
and
warrants for civilian personnel,
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5. The duties set forth in paragraph 4 above are assigned to the
Services Branch to enable the operating branches to be free from adminis�
trative duties. It sha// be the responsibility of each Branch Chief to
coordinate all such matters pertaining to his Section with the proper a�
gency as prescribed insparagraph 4 above.
6. /n order to facilitate the organizaticn of the Services Branch
and to promote efficiency in the operation of its activities al/ po/icies
heretofore established which are in conf/ict with these instructions are
y order of COlOfleJ
revoked.
DISTRIBUTION:
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Branch, S, Wash., � 2
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Ea" OSS, ash.,2 � 20
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ETO Londcn4 � 40
(G2),
Ea Officer 0S6, Londonl� SO
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COlenel Yeaderblue hal requested that the London
0111001be fOrniOhod with4copies or plans whioh have
bees approved 11 the Planning Group tor all countries
ih the SurOpsam Theater of Operations, as well as other
40o4c whiih are governed by governmentiminmexile resident
in 140Emilin�
014 naming Oroup has roo nded t t this requost
should be apprefted. a..0t,4640.: '24;774�
Asoordingly, the following piano and implementation
studies are fOrWirded herewithi
P. 0. OSS/1 m Copy No. 15 m Special Plan for Crete
and Dodecanese
#13/2 a4 m Implementation Study ror
Crete and Dodeoanese
#11/126 � Speetal P4n.tbr Balkans
16 4. Special Plan Ar The
Motherlands
#20 10 es Target t;tudy tor the
letherlands
02g/1 op 16 w 44,8141 Plan tor Belgium
00/1 m 16 ." Bpoo141 P1an for Trance
#31/1 N 16 0. Apecinl Plan for 0outhern
Franoo
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August .1943 transmitting the message from
London. We have replied direct to our
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BRITISII SECURITY CO-ORDINATION
1106 Connecticut Avenue
/0/4/AVYVich66WOH/VAX/
1V AMU INOTON, D. C.
London:
The following has
Reference our ditccussion on suitab2_e fast
craft for Shetland Island Norwegian traffic.
Min, office telegraphed O.S.S. London
particulars of three vessels of which U.S.A.
Navy 110 feet sub-chaser most suitable.
Despite appearance there would be no need
to alter to resemble Norwegian fishing vessel.
Sub-chaser Is similar in appearance to our D.
class M.T.B. whlch has successrully Wren off
Norwegian Cot for several days.
Despite service on which vcs'el it prebent
employed, would urge you strourly Lo support
application for three 110 feet vessels as they
are only suitabJm vessels here or in bad weather
off major part of Norwegian Coast.
AlthoUgh woUld like three vessels, in view
of
shortage of time, one is bettor thnn none.
General W. 3. Donovan,
Director, Office of Strategic
Services,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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