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South Korea
May 12, 1951
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter invited Syngman Rhee to a memorial service, likely in connection with the United States' Memorial Day holiday.
May 14, 1951
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter thanks President and Madame Rhee for a gift.
May 16, 1951
C. P. Koh informs Lieutenant General Coulter that Syngman Rhee will be present at a memorial service.
May 17, 1951
The Department of the Army of the United States advised that procurement in Korea should be obtained by requisition on the Republic of Korea. Several advantages by the system, and included supplies are listed. An opinion in response to the suggestion is attached.
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee about the need for military disciplinary controls for the Civil Transport Corps.
May 21, 1951
Lieutenant Colonel William J. Pritchard informs Lieutenant General John B. Coulter about the progress of a road survey project and an inspection of the ROK Army Engineer School.
May 20, 1951
Minister Lee Sung Yong states that the Government is willing to send additional policemen north, but do not have finances to cover their expenses.
May 31, 1951
Syngman Rhee informed Lieutenant General John B. Coulter that the Cabinet has been unable to come to decision about the suggested system of procurement.
Syngman Rhee informed Lieutenant General John B. Coulter that the Minister of Defense will discuss with him the Civil Transport Corps matter to establish disciplinary procedures.
February 9, 1951
General writes to President Rhee on the subject of prisoners of war. He states that he has written to EUSAK and is awaiting new instructions to arrive.
Document Year: 1951