Efforts by Ireland to obtain military equipment and economic assistance from the United States outside NATO membership; efforts by Irealnd to enlist United States support in its struggle to end partition1
1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. iv, Part 1, pp. 514 ff.
[707] No. 707
The Embassy in
Ireland to the Irish Ministry for
External Affairs
Dublin, January 7, 1952.
740A.5 MSP/1–452
[709] No. 709
Memorandum of Conversation, by William L. Hamilton of the
Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European
Affairs
[Washington,] January
11, 1952.
740A.5 MSP/1–1152
[710] No. 710
The Ambassador in France (Bruce) to the
Department of State
Paris, January 11, 1952—3
p.m.
740A.5/1–1152: Telegram
[711] No. 711
The Chargé in Ireland (Huston) to the
Department of State
Dublin, January 30, 1952—3
p.m.
740A.5 MSP/1–3052: Telegram
[713] No. 713
The Ambassador in France (Dunn) to the Department of State
Paris, April 1, 1952—4
p.m.
740.5/4–152: Telegram
[714] No. 714
The Secretary of
State to the Embassy in
Ireland
Washington, July 30, 1952.
740A.5 MSP/7–3052: Airgram
[715] No. 715
Memorandum by the Director of the Office
of British Common-wealth and Northern European Affairs (Raynor) to the
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Perkins)
[Washington,] November 12, 1952.
740A.56/11–1252
[716] No. 716
The Chargé in Ireland (Huston)
to the Department of
State
Dublin, January 6, 1953.
740A.00/1–653: Despatch
[717] No. 717
The Chargé in Ireland (Huston) to the
Department of State
Dublin, February 4, 1953.
740A.56/2–453: Despatch
[718] No. 718
Memorandum by the Officer in Charge of
United Kingdom and Ireland Affairs (Beale) to the
Deputy Director of the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern
European Affairs (Foster)
[Washington,] June 24, 1953.
740A.5 MSP/6–2453
[720] No. 720
The Ambassador in Ireland (Taft)
to the Department of
State
Dublin, June 29, 1954.
740A.00/6–2954: Despatch