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… the midst of the ongoing deployments of nuclear weapons to NATO Europe, John Y. Millar wrote to Richard Finn about his … custody” of the nuclear weapons that had been assigned to NATO allies. Thus, Millar wanted to find out “what the actual …
… be puzzled by a visit to U.S. support sites for their NATO forces. In his memorandum to Assistant Secretary for … White to EUR – Mr. Merchant, “John Millar’s Trip to Visit NATO Atomic Stockpile Sites.” 28 July 1960, with enclosed …
… custody and control” of weapons deployed overseas for the NATO stockpile program. So far, State had been confident that …
… inspected 15 nuclear weapons installations in eight NATO countries. The trip report, often referred to as the … of control of U.S. nuclear weapons to independent NATO task force arrangement;” or 6) transfer of nuclear …
… on Atomic Energy report on nuclear weapons deployments in NATO Europe, n.d. [circa February 1961, with incorrect 11 …
… issues raised by the Holifield report, U.S. dispersals to NATO allies came to an end. According to a Gilpatric … on 20 May 1961. That would leave the deployments to NATO allies at 500 weapons [See Documents 23 and 24 for more …
… official Ernest Siracusa, Paola Pansa, the Chief of the NATO Section at the Foreign Office, cited the “two-key” …
… the two, not only weapons assigned to Canadian forces in NATO Europe, but also naval nuclear weapons and weapons for …
… in West Germany. Like the other stockpile agreement with NATO allies, the U.S. proposal was a basic “umbrella …
Secretary of State Rusk to President Kennedy, “NATO Nuclear Safeguards,” 31 October 1961, Secret
[Document]… to measures to strengthen control over nuclear weapons in NATO Europe during the Berlin crisis.” The Partridge report … against unauthorized use of nuclear weapons by non-US NATO units,” and the hastening of the “development and …
… policy importance of continuing the dispersal program to NATO countries. To improve the security of the weapons, … Security Action Memorandum 143 Nuclear Weapons for NATO Forces The U.S. Nuclear Presence in Western Europe, …
… decision to resume the dispersal of nuclear weapons in NATO Europe, Defense Department and White House officials … air strike and battlefield weapons assigned to non-U.S. NATO forces and Kenned approved the assignment of 1580 more …
… bloc, the “questionable” principle of uniform treatment of NATO members, the need for public disclosure of some of the NATO arrangements, such as QRA aircraft, and their concern …
… all nuclear weapons, now dispersed and to be dispersed to NATO commands, for both non-U. S. and U.S. forces.” This was … assigned to non-U.S. quick-reaction alert aircraft in NATO Europe. That option was ruled out perhaps because it was …
… possible negative impact of Davy Crockett deployments on NATO. In McNamara’s recent speech at the NATO meeting in Athens, he spoke depreciatingly of the …
… see at first hand the procedures at U.S. nuclear sites in NATO Europe. He was one of two State Department observers … Special Functional Problems] -J.H. Pender, “Operation of NATO Stockpile Program: Survey of Security Arrangements for …
… When Secretary of Defense McNamara and top aides visited NATO nuclear sites, Assistant Secretary of Defense for …
… to members of the JCAE staff covered the substance of the NATO meeting in Athens. One of the topics was a “general guarantee” that the United States would provide NATO with ”adequate nuclear capability.” No numbers were …
… not only U.S. and Soviet, but also Western European, NATO allies. Each section indicated fatalities from a first … numbers of alert force warheads, and fatalities for a U.S.-NATO strike against Soviet bloc targets, under conditions of …
… to reprocess foreign fuel and to head off the planned expansion of their reprocessing facilities." According to the …
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