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... North Atlantic Treaty Organization . He is the principal military man in Europe in relation to the North Atlantic Treaty . It also is true that Mr. Harriman , who is the ECA special represent- ative and a member of this Committee , also ...
... North Atlantic Treaty Organization . He is the principal military man in Europe in relation to the North Atlantic Treaty . It also is true that Mr. Harriman , who is the ECA special represent- ative and a member of this Committee , also ...
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... North Atlantic Treaty Organization . I would say the operations as carried on under the bilateral are closely coordinated and inte- grated . Mr. OHLY . I might just call your attention to article 1 of the bila- teral agreement between ...
... North Atlantic Treaty Organization . I would say the operations as carried on under the bilateral are closely coordinated and inte- grated . Mr. OHLY . I might just call your attention to article 1 of the bila- teral agreement between ...
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... North Atlantic area and for facilitating the development of defense plans under article 9 of the North Atlantic Treaty , and ( b ) in accordance with defense plans formulated by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization recommended to the ...
... North Atlantic area and for facilitating the development of defense plans under article 9 of the North Atlantic Treaty , and ( b ) in accordance with defense plans formulated by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization recommended to the ...
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... North Atlantic area . MUTUAL DEFENSE LIAISON WITH NATO That required agreement within the Treaty Organization , of cer- tain concepts or policies and since the Organization had not been set up at the time Congress passed that law , or ...
... North Atlantic area . MUTUAL DEFENSE LIAISON WITH NATO That required agreement within the Treaty Organization , of cer- tain concepts or policies and since the Organization had not been set up at the time Congress passed that law , or ...
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... North Atlantic Treaty . Mr. VORYS . There has been no discussion of it at all ? Mr. PERKINS . No. Mr. JUDD . Have there been any developments in the thinking of our own Government or the leading members of the North Atlantic Council on ...
... North Atlantic Treaty . Mr. VORYS . There has been no discussion of it at all ? Mr. PERKINS . No. Mr. JUDD . Have there been any developments in the thinking of our own Government or the leading members of the North Atlantic Council on ...
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ACHESON additional military production administrative Ambassador MACVEAGH Ambassador WILSON amendment American ammunition amount appropriated approved armed forces Army authorized believe bilateral agreements bill BOLTON British Chairman EATON Chairman KEE chart Communist Congress cost Council counterpart funds currency Defense Assistance Program Defense Committee Department of Defense DICKINSON dollars economic Economic Cooperation Administration EISENHOWER Europe European expenditures fiscal year 1951 FULTON furnish going Greece and Turkey Greek Greek Government HARE integrated defense Iran JAVITS JUDD Korea LEMNITZER LYMAN L machine tools MDAP ment MERROW military aid military assistance million Mutual Defense Assistance North Atlantic area North Atlantic Council North Atlantic Treaty OHLY operation percent PERKINS Philippines plans political present President problem projects proposed purposes question record Russians Senate situation Soviet statement strategic subsection supply thing tion Turkish Turkish armed forces United Nations VORYS
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Page 252 - The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them In Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all...
Page 252 - The parties hereby establish a Council, on which each of them shall be represented, to consider matters concerning the implementation of this treaty. The Council shall be so organized as to be able to meet promptly at any time.
Page 442 - I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures. I believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way.
Page 438 - The President may, from time to time, promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper to carry out any of the provisions of this Act ; and he may exercise any power or authority conferred on him by this Act through such department, agency, or officer as he shall direct.
Page 577 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any . person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Act, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby. SEC. 16. This Act may be cited as the "National Labor Relations Act.
Page 442 - The world is not static, and the status quo is not sacred. But we cannot allow changes in the status quo in violation of the charter of the United Nations by such methods as coercion, or by such subterfuges as political infiltration. In helping free and independent nations to maintain their freedom, the United States will be giving effect to the principles of the charter of the United Nations.
Page 252 - The Parties will contribute toward the further development of peaceful and friendly international relations by strengthening their free institutions, by bringing about a better understanding of the principles upon which these institutions are founded, and by promoting conditions of stability and well being.
Page 262 - States with assurance that such equipment, materials, or services are required for and will be used solely to maintain its internal security, its legitimate self-defense, or to permit it to participate in the defense of the area of which it is a part, or in United Nations collective security arrangements and measures, and that it will not undertake any act of aggression against any other state...
Page 442 - It is of the utmost importance that we supervise the use of any funds made available to Greece, in such a manner that each dollar spent will count toward making Greece self-supporting, and will help to build an economy in which a healthy democracy can flourish.
Page 442 - ... supervising the use of such financial and material assistance as may be furnished. I recommend that authority also be provided for the instruction and training of selected Greek and Turkish personnel. Finally, I ask that the Congress provide authority which will permit the speediest and most effective use, in terms of needed commodities, supplies, and equipment, of such funds as may be authorized.