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Sonderstab LIVE OAK >> BW 71 Sonderstab Live Oak >> Registry Quadripartite Operations Centre >> Documents and Correspondence >> Issues, Reports and Correspondences
1959-1960
Enthält:
Liaison with West Germany, Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for Major General Cooper and Général de Brigade Dailler, 15 July 1959 [1];
Berlin Contingency Planning: Memorandum of Chief of Staff for General Norstad on Probes dated 31 July 1959 and General Norstad on Initial Probe [2, 4];
Chief of Staff on Meeting between Major General Cooper/LIVE OAK and Brigadier General von Butlar/German NMR SHAPE on 11 August 1959 [3];
Chief Berlin Action Team to US Element of LIVE OAK on Initial Probe of Soviet Intentions, 6 June and 15 July 1959 [8, 11];
French Message on Planning for Berlin: Determining Soviet Intentions, 11 June 1959 [9];
British Ministry of Defence on Initial Probe of Soviet Intentions, 17 June 1959 [10];
Memorandum of General Norstad for LIVE OAK Staff, 7 November 1960 [58];
More Elaborated Military Measures Paper: Chief Operations Section on US Reply, 22 October 1959 and on French Reply, 24 November 1959 and 7 January 1960 [5, 7, 13];
French Recommendations, 3 November 1959 [12];
Quadripartite Berlin Airlift Pla Memorandum of Deputy Commander in Chief for General Norstad, 31 October 1959 [6];
Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for Colonel Peart and Colonel Hounau, British and French Representatives to LIVE OAK, 12 January 1960 [14];
Correlation of LIVE OAK Studies relating to Maintaining Access to Berlin
Document of 24 February 1960, date corrected in 1 October 1960 [15];
Tripartite Document of 9 May 1960 [17];
Timing Required for Implementing More Elaborate Military Measures, attached Listings on Military Preparedness Measures, Countermeasures, Maintaining Air Access to Berlin, Use of Military Force to Reopen Autobahn Access and SACEUR's Alert Measures (10 February 1960) [16];
Berlin Contingency Planning: Airlifts and on Operation Triple Play, General Norstad to Commander in Chief USAFE, 5 May 1960 [18, 19];
Tripartite Operational-Level Plan for Berlin Airlift and Air Access Contingencies
General Norstad, Commander USECOM to US Joint Chiefs of Staff, to Commander in Chief USAFE and UK Chief of Defence Staff, 22 May 1960 [20, 21, 27];
British Note of 4 November 1960 [57];
Tripartite Operational-Level Berlin Contingency Planning, General Palmer, Deputy Commander USECOM to Chiefs of Staff of LIVE OAK Nations, USAREUR and USAFE, 18 May 1960 [22, 23, 24, 25, 26];
Tripartite Operational-Level Plan for Restoring Ground Access to Berlin, General Palmer to Chiefs of Staff of LIVE OAK Nations and BAOR 20 June 1960 [28, 29, 30, 31];
Exercises FREE STYLE and TRADE WIND:
General Palmer to General Cassels, Commander in Chief BAOR, 1 July and 15 August 1960 [32, 35];
General Moore, Chief of Staff SHAPE to General Cassels, 16 August 1960 and Reply of General Cassels dated 13 September 1960 [36, 49];
General Norstad to General Cassels, 26 November 1960 [44];
Note dated 15 August 1960 [48];
French Forces in Germany: Orders for the Commandant of the French Element of the Tripartite Convoy (Operation FREE STYLE) and Orders for the Liaison Officer of the CCFAA, 20 September 1960 [53, 54];
French Deputy of Staff of Natinal Defense, General Noiret, on Advanced Training of the Battailon Combat-Team Force TRADE WIND, 20 October 1960 [55];
General Brocklehurst, Commander in Chief BAOR, to General Norstad, 17 December 1960 [60];
US Commandant Berlin as Single Commander for Berlin General Ely, French Chief of Staff of National Defense, to SHAPE, 1 July 1960 [47];
General Norstad to Chiefs of Staff of LIVE OAK Nations, 22 August 1960 [33];
Chief Operations Section LIVE OAK on proposed Comments on French and British Replies, 22 September 1960 [40];
General Norstad to Commanders in Chief of French Forces in Germany, of BAOR and of USAREUR, 26 September 1969 [37, 38, 39];
General Norstad to General Ely, 7 October 1960 [41];
Note dated 19 September 1960 [51];
General Ely to General Norstad, 22 September 1960 [52];
British Note of 4 November 1960 [56];
Federal Republic of Germany Participation in LIVE OAK Planning: General Norstad to Chiefs of Staff of LIVE OAK Nations, 22 August 1960 [34];
Note dated 19 September 1960 [50];
Extract of a letter, 30 August 1960 [62];
Considerations on a Three Power Division Size Force for Use in Connection with Berlin Contingency Planning
General Norstad to Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten, 7 October 1960 [42];
Major General Brocklehurst, Deputy Commander of BAOR to British Delegation to LIVE OAK, 22 December 1960 [59]
Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for General Norstad, 2 December 1960 [45];
Uniform Instruction for Allied Controllers at Berlin Air Safetey Center, Memorandum of Chief Operations Section for General Norstad, 10 October 1960 [43];
Operation "JACK PINE", Tripartite Plan concerning Coordinating Air Operation of the Civil Airlift, Garrison Airlift and Evacuation of Noncombatants (TRIPLE PLAY) Plans and Maintaining Air Access through the Corridors to Berlin, 12 May 1960 [46];
Memorandum on Briefing of General Norstad on LIVE OAK, 9 August 1969 [61]
Sonderstab LIVE OAK (LO), 1958-1990
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